
Glass jar with embossed fruit design, likely Ball Mason jar
Selling Price
$8
History
Ball Mason jars with embossed decorative patterns, including fruit designs, were produced throughout the 20th century as both functional canning containers and decorative kitchen items. The embossed fruit pattern became popular in the mid-to-late 20th century, adding aesthetic appeal to practical food preservation. These jars represent American domestic life and the tradition of home canning that flourished from the early 1900s through the 1980s. Ball Mason jars with decorative embossing are collected by enthusiasts of vintage kitchenware, canning memorabilia, and Americana. Collectors appreciate these jars for their nostalgic value, practical reusability, and charming decorative qualities. The fruit-embossed designs are particularly sought after for rustic home décor, craft projects, and as functional storage containers that blend vintage charm with everyday utility.
Origin
United States
Maker
Ball Corporation
Time period
Mid to Late 20th century