This is an antique Atlas E-Z Seal canning jar.



History spoke of collectible:

Historically celebrated for their immense value, vintage collectibles hold a special significance that captivates enthusiasts and collectors alike.


Atlas E-Z Seal jars were produced by the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, which was a prominent glass manufacturer in the United States during the late 19th and early to mid-20th centuries. The company was known for its mass production of various glass products, including canning jars, tableware, and industrial glass. Hazel-Atlas was formed in 1902 through the merger of several smaller glass companies, and it operated under that name until it was acquired by Continental Can Company in 1964.


Atlas E-Z Seal jars are recognizable by their distinctive wire bail closure and embossed lettering. These jars were designed for home canning, providing an airtight seal to preserve fruits, vegetables, and other foods. The 'E-Z Seal' name refers to the ease of use of the wire bail system compared to earlier canning methods. The jars came in various sizes, from half-pint to gallon, and were produced in clear and various colors. Collectors value these jars for their historical significance and aesthetic appeal, with rarer colors and sizes commanding higher prices.

The fascinating origins, beginnings, and era of a pivotal role:

United States and Early-Mid 20th Century.