A Gallery of Collectible Disney Cookie Jars (2023)

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Disney Characters Tins Disney Character School Bus Alice in Wonderland Aristocats Cookie Jar With Salt and Pepper Shakers Bear in the Big Blue House Belle and the Beast Cookie Jar Disney Castle No. 1 Disney Castle No. 2 Small World Castle Disney Parks Castle Jar Smallest Disney Castle Jar Cheshire Cat Prototype Cinderella Cookie Jar 101 Dalmatians No. 1 101 Dalmatians No. 2 Roly Cookie Jar Donald Duck Turnabout, Reproduction Donald Duck From Cheinco Donald Duck on Pumpkin Donald Duck Hoan American Bisque Donald Duck Sitting Donald Duck Store Exclusive Donald Duck Bust Donald Duck With Chipmunks Dopey/Grumpy Prototype Dumbo Treasure Craft Dumbo With Timothy Dumbo Turnabout Jars Dumbo Jar From California Originals Dumbo LE Cookie Jar Christmas Package Jar Evil Queen on Throne Cookie Jar Lady and the Tramp The Incredibles Mickey in Car Cookie Jar Firefighter Mickey Mouse Three Patriots Liberty Bell Mickey and Minnie Oven Jar Mickey on Drum Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake Mary Poppins Penguin Sample Donald Duck Bakes Cookies Evil Fairy Maleficient Jar Mickey and Donald Trailer Cookie Jar With Salt & Pepper Shakers Roger Rabbit and Jessica Mrs. Potts and Chip Magic Tea Party Jar Captain Hook/Peter Pan Pluto Cookie Jar Thumper/Flower Jar Stitch Beach Jar Stitch LE Halloween Jar Christmas Character Sleigh Three Little Pigs Chef Tigger Cookie Jar Tinkerbell Limited Edition Uncle Scrooge Cookie Jar Pooh Treehouses Pooh Kitchen Table Pooh Sweete Shop Pooh Easter Egg Jars Pooh's Cupboard Pooh's Halloween Cart Talking Tigger Pooh Spooky Halloween Tree Singapore/Canadian Poohs Pooh Danaware Crock Pooh Crock Simply Pooh/Classic Pooh More Poohs Pooh: Treasure Craft Pooh with Bumble Bee Wizard Pooh Pooh: Sitting Magic Pooh Halloween Crock Tigger and Pooh Pooh Pumpkin Jar Pooh With Christmas Tree California Originals Tigger Eeyore and Milk Eeyore With Rose Mickey Mouse With Cookie Jar Minnie Mouse With Flowers Pooh Tigger Cinderella's Coach Ratatouille Emilie Nightmare Before Christmas Classic Disney Characters Tin Happy Birthday Mickey Tin Mickey Mouse Club Tin Shaw Dumbo on Drum FAQs Videos

Classic Disney characters bring joy to adults and kids alike, whether it be through inspiring childhood nostalgia or discovering these wonderful children's stories for the first time. Have these iconic characters in your everyday life by getting a collectible Disney jar to use in your kitchen or admire in a display case.

As in any collectible area, some are worth more than others on the secondary market, depending on rarity and condition. Vintage items that people remember from childhood routinely will go for more than items manufactured specifically to be limited editions and auctioned off a couple at a time, partially because the vintage items saw wear and tear, so pieces in prime condition have rarity and wide demand.

Manufactured collectibles, in contrast, are saved in perfect condition by collectors and don't have childhood nostalgia of the masses associated with them or receive use, leaving a glut of perfect-condition items to someday arrive on the secondary market. They are often difficult to value with current prices because sales are infrequent due to their small production runs.

Disney no longer partners with eBay on auctions or has its own dutch auction site. Auctions were moved to the Disney online shopping site, but no auction information is available on that site either. Props, cells, and actual park memorabilia auctions are typically handled by third-party auctioneers. Values from auction sites can vary widely because of the unpredictability of the audience for each auction.

This article is not inclusive of all available Disney cookie jars.

Disney Characters Tins

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CheincoDisney tins are sought-after collectibles, and prices can range from $20–$40, depending on the venue where tin is being offered. All the favorite classic Disney characters are on the tin pictured, which would probably be one of toward the higher price range.

The Disney tins are approximately 9.5 inches tall. All of them have plastic lids, and it is difficult to find a lid in excellent condition, as many of them will have small cracks.

Disney Character School Bus

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All of your favorite characters are aboard for a trip to school in this Dan Brechner Disney School Bus ceramic jar issued in the 1960s. Made in Japan, this jar measures 4.5 by 10.25 by 5.5 inches.

Its auction date was September 2010, and its preauction estimate came between $200 and $400. The auction price ended up being$277.82 including 15 percent buyer premium. The condition was overall fine with a 1-inch hairline crack that is not visible.One in 2005 that still included its box sold for the auction house in 2005 for $750.

Alice in Wonderland

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This Alice in Wonderland jar was manufactured by Regal China in 1951. At 13.5 inches tall, this jar once sold at Hake's Americana & Collectibles Auction for $1,176 including 12 percent buyers premium. Other auction sales in 2015 and 2018 have included one for $575, $600, and $1,000.

Aristocats Cookie Jar With Salt and Pepper Shakers

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There are 150 of these limited edition Aristocats ceramic jars released in spring/summer of 2006. The size is 9 by 8 inches. The initial auction price at Disney Auctions was $85.

Bear in the Big Blue House

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Available at Disney Stores in 2000, this talking jar was a part of a cartoon series aimed at the very young. The issue price was approximately $35.

Belle and the Beast Cookie Jar

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A limited edition, there were 350 Belle and the Beast cookie jars. The size of the jar is 8.5 by 12.5 by 14 inches, and it was released in May 2006 at an initial Disney Auctions price of $55. The current value falls between $125 and $200.

The first few times this jar was offered at auction, it went for more than the initial price, even though it was one of Disney's larger limited editions.

Disney Castle No. 1

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Celebrating the 40th anniversary of Disneyland, this castle jar was a promotion from Nestle Foods. It is approximately 11 inches high. Although its issue price was around $14.99, its current value is between $25 and $50. The mail-in premium was offered with two UPCs from Nestle's chocolate chips.

Disney Castle No. 2

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Offered through the online Disney Store, this very plain jar was available in 2005–2006. The Disney castle delights us all, but this jar fails to convey that joy and happiness. Its issue price was $29.95.

Small World Castle

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This issue was not the castle that we all think of with the Disney parks but was a good fit with this selection of cookie jars. It was released in2005–2006 at an issue price of $29.95. At 10.5 inches tall, different children are shown around the base of the jar, and images are not repeated.

Disney Parks Castle Jar

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This large Disney Parks Castle Jar was available at the parks, but it is unclear when it was sold. It is approximately 10.75 inches tall.

Smallest Disney Castle Jar

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The smallest jar of the castle group, this is the most fun and best-quality cookie jar. Tinkerbell is a small ceramic piece attached to a castle turret, with all the classic characters at the door. It was available only through the park stores. The size is approximately 9 7/8 inches high, and its issue price was $29.95.

Cheshire Cat Prototype

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The limited edition of 250 Cheshire Cat cookie jars was auctioned off by Disney Auctions and presented by eBay. There were two prototypes of this jar. This is the first one, a pearlized version that was not produced. The second prototype (on display at Disneyland) is closer to the final version.

Its size is 7 by 9 by 10.5 inches and the date sold wasJuly 2003. It was valued at $799.

Cinderella Cookie Jar

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This lovely figural Cinderella jar was sold at Disney Stores in the summer of 2000. Its issue price was $35.

101 Dalmatians No. 1

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This adorable 101 Dalmations jar was sold atDisney Stores. It is approximately 11 inches tall, and its issue price was $29.50.

101 Dalmatians No. 2

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There have been several 101 Dalmatians cookie jars, but this is a favorite. It has the feel of the movie with all those cute puppies climbing over Mom and Dad. This limited edition consists of 350 ceramic jars that are sized 8 by 12.25 by 15.

Released in spring 2005, its initial Disney Dutch Auction price was $55, and its current value is between $100 and $200. The jar sold for a high of $181on the Disney Auctions website.

Roly Cookie Jar

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Roly, one of the 101 Dalmatians, was a jar produced by Treasure Craft in the mid-1990s. The large jar is heavy and well made. Its issue price was $35 to $40, and its current value is $15.

Donald Duck Turnabout, Reproduction

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This is a reproduction, fake cookie jar when seen marked with McCoy.McCoy did not make this or any other Donald Duck cookie jar. It is approximately 12.5 inches tall and valued at $25.

There is an authentic jar made in this same design,but the jar is larger. Also, the authentic jar is cold-painted and is not usually found with full paint, valued at $75, based on a 2015 auction result.

Donald Duck From Cheinco

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The Disney tins made by the Chein Company (Cheinco) are approximately 9.5 inches tall. All the tins have plastic lids, and it can be difficult to find a lid in good condition. Many times the lidwill have small cracks.

Cheinco Disney tins are sought-after collectibles, and prices can range from $20–$40, depending on the condition and venue where the tin is being offered for sale.

Donald Duck on Pumpkin

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The Donald Duck on Pumpkin cookie jar produced byCalifornia Originals was released in the 1970s. At 12.25 inches tall, the current value for this jar is around $100.

Donald Duck Hoan

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This jar and the Mickey Baker jar were sold and imported by Hoan, Ltd. The jars are made in Taiwan and are very lightweight with easily flaking cold paint. The size is approximately 12.5 inches. The current value is between $10 and $50.

American Bisque

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The jar is pictured in "American Bisque Collector's Guide" by Giacomini. This 12.5-inch tall jar made by American Bisque was finished in several ways: airbrushed, cold painted, and glazed as shown. It has been valued at $150 to $250 but saw a 2018 auction sale for $25.

Donald Duck Sitting

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Made by Treasure Craft, this approximately 14-inch jar released in the 1990s is currently valued around $50.

Donald Duck Store Exclusive

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This Disney Store exclusive initially sold for $35 when it first came out in 2000. Now, it is valued between $20–$50.

Donald Duck Bust

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Released in the late 1990s, this Donald Duck bust cookie jar made by Treasure Craft is approximately 13 inches tall. It is also valued between $25–50.

Donald Duck With Chipmunks

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A Disney scene comes to life with this jar of Donald along with Chip and Dale taking a train ride. Released in spring 2006, there are 350 of these ceramic, limited edition jars. The initial auction price was $65. Its size is 5.5 by 12 by 12.25 inches.

Dopey/Grumpy Prototype

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Disney Auctions occasionally offered prototypes of the limited edition cookie jars, before the edition was released. Such was the case of the Disney Grumpy and Dopey cookie jar.

The jar pictures Grumpy pushing a mining car as Dopey grins from the pile of cookies. The limited edition run of 250 jars were sold in July 2003.

Because the item pictured here is a prototype, this may differ somewhat from the final production jar. This jar is 7.5 by 11/75 by 12.75 inches and made of ceramic. Its auction price reached $455.

Dumbo Treasure Craft

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This jar depicting Dumbo sporting his signature wide-eyed look is valued between $25–$50. It was made by Treasure Craft and is about 12 inches high.

Dumbo With Timothy

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This Dumbo With Timothy jar was sold at Disney Stores. It was made in the mid-1990s and currently sells for between $25–$35.

Dumbo Turnabout Jars

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This original jar distributed by Leeds China Company was made in the 1940s. It is 14 inches tall and features a cold-painted finish. Its value varies, depending on the paint condition.

Replicas were also made of this popular jar. Available at the Disney online store, there was a limited edition of 1,000 of these jars. The height is 1 inch shorter, and the issue price was $69.96.

Dumbo Jar From California Originals

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This California Originals jar is marked "Walt Disney Prod. U.S.A. 969." Released in the 1960s or 1970s, its value is $350.

Dumbo LE Cookie Jar

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This Dumbo cookie jar was released in 2006 as a part of a limited edition. There are 250 of these ceramic 7 by 11 by 12.5 jars. Its initial Disney Auctions value was $70.

Christmas Package Jar

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This jar combined four classic Disney characters—Dumbo, Dopey, Mickey Mouse, and Pinocchio—all peeking out of a wrapped Christmas package.Once available in Disney catalogs and the Disney online store, this extremely heavy, 11-inch tall jar values between $20–$50.

Evil Queen on Throne Cookie Jar

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Would anyone dare steal cookies from this jar? A limited edition, there were 150 of these ceramic jars. It was released in spring/summer 2006 at an initial Disney Auctions price of $75. The size is 6.5 by 7.25 by 13 inches.

Lady and the Tramp

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An adorable ceramic jar from the movie "Lady and the Tramp," this was a limited edition, with 350 jars available, released in the spring and summer of 2006. Its dimensions are 7 by 10 by 11 inches. The initial price was $70.

The Incredibles

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Disney offered two different Incredibles jars in fall 2004. A figural jar was available through Disney Stores online, and this jar was available in the stores. The two jars are similar in colors and design. This 8-inch tall jar had an issue price of $34.50. Its sells for about $20.

Mickey in Car Cookie Jar

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During the holiday season, Wal-Mart typically offers cookie jars for sale. The licensed jars are usually on the smaller side, which makes them affordable enough to be sold at Wal-Mart.

This jar came partially shrink-wrapped and had a small package of cookies inside.Issued in fall 2002, this approximately 10-inch high Mickey jar initially sold for $12.97. It can be found online with sale prices anywhere from $15–75 in late 2018.

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Firefighter Mickey Mouse

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This jar was one of the seasonal jars offered by Wal-Mart in fall 2003, and its issue price was $16. The manufacturer was Zaks.

Three Patriots Liberty Bell

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Therewere 150 of these limited edition Three Patriots Liberty Bell jars. The dimensions are 11 inches tall with a 9.5-inch diameter at the base. Released in June 2006, the initial auction price was $75.

Mickey and Minnie Oven Jar

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This cute Mickey and Minnie jar has a clear plastic door to let you see what's "baking" inside. This Disney Store exclusive was issued in summer 2001 at a price of $35.

Mickey on Drum

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This Mickey on Drum jar was produced by California Originals. It is 11.75 inches tall and sells for between $200 and $250.

Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake

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Although this jar has been at times attributed to California Originals, as you can see by the sticker that it was made in Japan. The jar is also lightweight, not a trait of California Original Jars.

The Mickey Birthday cake jar was made the year Mickey turned 50 years old. Its issue price was $14.99. Its issue date was in 1978 and it was sold by Sears and Roebuck & Co.

Mary Poppins Penguin Sample

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This is a sample white jar from a Disney Auctionsitem. The actual jar was glazed in appropriate colors. The ceramic jar had an auction date of January 2005 at the price of $194.50.

Donald Duck Bakes Cookies

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This was the first limited edition jar issued by Disney Auctions and is one of the hardest to find. There are 250 of these ceramic, 13.25-inch tall jars. Its issue price was between $55 and $65.

Evil Fairy Maleficient Jar

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The double-sided jar shows Maleficent's transformation into a dragon on the reverse side. Maleficent was in the 1959 feature Sleeping Beauty. There are 350 of these limited edition jars, and it was released in spring 2004.

Made of ceramic, its dimensions are 9 by 10 by 14 inches. Its initial Disney Auctions price was $70.

Mickey and Donald Trailer Cookie Jar With Salt & Pepper Shakers

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There are 150 of these limited edition Mickey and Donald Trailer ceramic cookie jars. Its dimensions are 6.25 by 7 by 10.5 inches, and it was released in spring/summer 2006. Its initial Disney Auctions price was $85.

Roger Rabbit and Jessica

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There are 350 limited edition Roger Rabbit and Jessica ceramic jars. Released in fall 2005, its dimensions are 7 by 8.75 by 12 inches. The initial Disney Auctions price was $55.

Mrs. Potts and Chip

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Lots of gold trim and a cute expression make this Mrs. Potts cookie jar more special than the older version from Treasure Craft. This limited edition ceramics jar was released in spring 2005. Its dimensions are 10.5 by 10.75 by 12.5 inches. There were 350 jars available.

The initial Disney Auctions price was $55. The prototype sold for $344.76, and a white prototype sold for $105. The jar had sold for as high as $227 on the Disney Auctions site, making it another jar that has sold for more than double the initial price a year after initial release. In late 2018, one sold for $475, though more sales would be needed to establish this as a current value.

Magic Tea Party Jar

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This 10-inch high by 11-inch wide ceramic jar was available online through Disney Direct. Its issue price was approximately $35.

Captain Hook/Peter Pan

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Finally a jar of Peter Pan and Captain Hook! A limited edition, there were 350 of these 13-by-14-inch ceramic jars, which were released in 2004. Its issue price was $55 to $65.

Pluto Cookie Jar

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This limited edition Pluto cookie jar was released by Disney Auctions in 2005/2006, with an initial auction price of $65. Its dimensions are 10.25 by 11 by 11.25 inches. There were 250 of these jars.

Thumper/Flower Jar

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This cute Thumper and Flower jar is a part of a limited edition of 350 jars, sized 7.75 by 10.75 by 12.75 inches. It was released in 2005/2006 with an initial Disney Auctions price of $65.

Stitch Beach Jar

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This unusual jar has several parts, a detachable pair of sunglasses and an umbrella drink that attaches with Velcro. It was a limited edition of 350 jars. The materials are ceramic, resin, and plastic, and the dimensions are 10.75 by 11.75 by 12 inches. Released in 2005/2006, the initial Disney Auctions price was $70.

Stitch LE Halloween Jar

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Stitch's goal is to scare the little ones away from the cookies! Released in fall 2005, this limited edition of 350 ceramic jars had an initial Disney Auctions price of $65. The dimensions are 12 by 8.5 inches.

Christmas Character Sleigh

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Check out this cookie jar that includes many of Disney's popular characters including Snow White, Winnie the Pooh, Dumbo, Dopey, Mickey, and Minnie. ThisDisney Store exclusive was released in 2004 at an issue price of $34.50.

Three Little Pigs

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The three little pigs are standing in front of a house in this limited edition jar. There were 350 made and released in May 2006. The size is 9 by 10 by 10 inches, and the initial auction price by Disney Auctions was $65.

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Chef Tigger Cookie Jar

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Chef Tigger cooks up a storm! A limited edition, there are 250 of these ceramic jars. The dimensions are 7 by 10 by 10.75 inches. The initial Disney Auctions price was $65.

Tinkerbell Limited Edition

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This limited edition Tinkerbell jar was released in March 2005. There were 350 of these jars, which are sized 10.25 by 11 by 13.5 inches. The initial Disney Auctions price was $55, and the current value is $100.

Uncle Scrooge Cookie Jar

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The first jar of Uncle Scrooge to come along in years had a perfect pose! A limited edition of 250 jars, this Uncle Scrooge cookie jar is made of ceramic and is 6.5 by 11.25 by 12 inches. It was released in spring 2006 at an initial Disney Auctions price: of $85. One sold in late 2018 for $250 in an auction.

Pooh Treehouses

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The jar on the left is the Danaware treehouse. It's not very detailed, and colors are washed out. The jar was available in Canada, with a "Made in Thailand" mark on the base.

The jar on the right is the Mr. Sanders treehouse. The difference between the two treehouses jars is dramatic. This jar was available in selected Disney Stores in the 1990s and is extremely difficult to find.

Pooh Kitchen Table

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This jar is another one in an apparent series of Pooh doing "something" or in a scene. It's nicely detailed and colorful. Available in Disney Stores, this jar was released in spring 2000 at an issue price of $35. Now, it is valued between $35–$50.

Pooh Sweete Shop

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Disney jars are always well made and painted nicely. Although it might have been by design, this jar appears to be the exception. Most of the jar looks great, but the purplish part is "smeary." It was available at Disney Stores beginning in spring 2004 and is currently valued around $50.

Pooh Easter Egg Jars

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These two jars are sold in the Disney Stores. The jar on the left was made in 1999, and​ thejar on the right was made and sold in 1998. The issue price on both jars was around $30.

Pooh's Cupboard

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Released in fall 1999, this Pooh Bear cookie jar was sold at Disney Stores and is valued between $20 and $50.

Pooh's Halloween Cart

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This interactive Pooh's Halloween jar makes noise when thelid is picked up.Sold in Disney Stores, this 12-inch jar was released in fall 2000 at an issue price of $45.

Talking Tigger

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Roo shares the spotlight with Tigger on this jar. Lift the lid and the jar talks! First, you'll hear the trademark Tigger chuckle, and then Tigger says "Tiggers love cookies." Next Roo chimes in, "Roos love cookies too." Released in winter/spring 2001 at an issue price of $45, it is still valued around $50.

Pooh Spooky Halloween Tree

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Another Pooh Halloween-themed cookie jar, this one was sold in Disney Stores and was released in fall 1999. Its issue price was $35.

Singapore/Canadian Poohs

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The Pooh head jar was sold/available in Singapore. The Pooh full-figured jar is a Danawares Jar from Canada.

Pooh Danaware Crock

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The Danawares crock jar has several different figures around the base. Tigger, Piglet, and Pooh are shown in fun poses.

Pooh Crock

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The Treasure Craft crock is all Pooh around the jar. He's looking inside a honey pot, sticking his head in the honey pot, and more poses as shown.

Simply Pooh/Classic Pooh

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These are two more Pooh jars that were available in the late 1990s. Simply Pooh, on the left, was available at the Disney Stores in the fall of 1997. The jar on the right is called Classic Pooh and was made by Treasure Craft.

More Poohs

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The jar on the left was available in the Disney Stores in the mid-1990s, and themark is "Made in Mexico" on the base.

The jar on the right has "Made in China" on its base and was available in Canada.

Pooh: Treasure Craft

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What's Cooking Pooh? and Pooh & Piglet are both Treasure Craft jars. Both jars show "Made in China" or "China" on the base.

Pooh with Bumble Bee

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This cute Pooh was sold in 1998. Companion jars of Eeyore and Tigger were also available. It can sell anywhere from $10 to $50.

Wizard Pooh

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Pooh is dressed as a wizard for this whimsical jar. It was sold in U.K. Disney Stores and was released in 2003. The size is approximately 11.5 inches tall. The issue price was £16. ($24 U.S.).

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Pooh: Sitting Magic

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Sold in Disney U.K. Stores, this Pooh cookie jar was released in 2001 or 2002 at an issue price of£19.99 ($34 U.S.). It is approximately 12 inches tall.

Pooh Halloween Crock

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Sold in Disney U.K. Stores, this Halloween-themed Pooh Bear cookie jar was released between 2000–2002. It's approximately 12 inches tall, and its original issue price was £19.99 ($34 U.S.).

Tigger and Pooh

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Sold in Wal-Mart, this Tigger and Pooh cookie jar manufactured by Zak was released in fall 2003 with an issue price of $16.

Pooh Pumpkin Jar

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Both this cookie and candy jar were sold in Disney Stores. It was released in 1998 at an issue price of $25.

Pooh With Christmas Tree

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This Pooh cookie jar is a good one to break out during the Christmas season. A Disney Store Exclusive, this jar was issued in fall 1999 at an issue price of around $30.

California Originals Tigger

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One of the classic jars from California Originals, this Tigger jar was sold at Sears & Roebuck in the 1970s. At 12 inches tall, this jar has sold at the end of 2018 for $10 to $30 though at one point it was valued at $175–$275. Watch for variations in paint, chips, and crazing.

Eeyore and Milk

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Poor sad Eeyore is a favorite Pooh character, but he looks a little overwhelmed with this huge glass of milk! Sold on Disney online, this 9.5 by 8–inch jar designed by Disney Store Europe was issued in 2009 at a price of $39.95.

Eeyore With Rose

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It's often hard to differentiate one Eeyore jar from another, especially since Disney calls them all by the same name, Eeyore. This jar, as you can tell from the picture, depicts Eeyore with a rose. Sold on Disney online, this 10-inch tall jar was issued in spring 2007 at a price of $34.95. One sold in late 2018 for $200.

Mickey Mouse With Cookie Jar

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Mickey is trying to sneak out a cookie from this jar. Sold by Disney online, the issue date was spring 2007 and the issue price $34.95.

Minnie Mouse With Flowers

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Issued in spring 2007 at a price of $34.95, this 11-inch tall jar was sold by Disney online.

Pooh

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This classic Pooh jar was sold on Disney online. Issued in spring 2007 at a price of $34.95, this cookie jar stands at 11 inches tall.

Tigger

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Tigger loves cookies but apparently is especially fond of chocolate chips! Sold on Disney online, this 11-inch tall jar was issued in spring 2007 at a price of $34.95.

Cinderella's Coach

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The Cinderella's carriage jar is a perfect addition to your fairy tale collection. Cinderella and Prince Charming are on one side of the jar, with Gus, Jaq, and Fairy Godmother on theother side. It is 11.5 inches tall, and the issue price was $34.95.

Ratatouille Emilie

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Emilie from the movie "Ratatouille" is a fun jar for your collection. It's a mouse from Disney but not Mickey! The jar was sold by Disney online. It is 10.5 inches tall, and the issue price was $39.95.One sold in late 2018 for almost $75.

Nightmare Before Christmas

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This item is believed to be the second "Nightmare Before Christmas" jar available; the first was the Treasure Craft tombstone jar. These pictures show all four sides of the jar. Available at Suncoast Video Stores, the 11.25-inch tall jar had an issue price of $45.

Classic Disney Characters Tin

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Classic Mickey, Donald, and Pluto characters adorn this Cheinco tin. This tin is shown on the 1974 Cheinco catalog sheet.

The Disney tins are approximately 9.5 inches tall. All of the tins have plastic lids, making it difficult to find a lid in good condition, as many of them will have small cracks, if the lid is present at all.

Cheinco Disney tins are sought-after collectibles and prices can range from $20–$40, depending on the venue where the tin is being offered.

Happy Birthday Mickey Tin

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Made to celebrate Mickey's 50th birthday, these Cheinco Disney tins are approximately 9.5 inches tall. All of the tins have plastic lids, and it is difficult to find a lid in good condition.

Mickey Mouse Club Tin

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The colors are slightly different, but this tin can be seen in the 1974 Cheinco catalog sheet. The Disney tins are approximately 9.5 inches tall. All of the tins have plastic lids, and the mark on each Disney tin is the same (shown).

Cheinco Disney tins are sought-after collectibles and prices can range from $20–$40, depending on the venue where the tin is being offered.

Shaw Dumbo on Drum

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There are several Dumbo jars in a similar pose, with Dumbo on a drum, but this is one of the rarer pieces.

From Hakes, this is among the rarest of Disney cookie jars. It is pictured in "Disneyana Collectors Guide to California Pottery" by Frick & Hodge, but because of its rarity, it is listed without a value. From the Bruce Cervon Collection, this jar is 9.5 inches tall. Its pre-auction estimate was $2,000–$5,000, and its auction price was $862.50 in 2010. Regarding this item's condition, some red cold paint was missing and there was some crazing.

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FAQs

Are cookie jars worth money? ›

Cookie jars, just as all antiques and collectibles, have many different values. Many collectors are interested in the monetary value attached to their cookie jar collection. They hope their cookie jars continue to increase in worth, making them more valuable on the collector's market.

What is the oldest cookie jar? ›

The Brush Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio is generally recognized as producing the first ceramic cookie jar. The jar was green with the word "Cookies" embossed on the front.

When was the first cookie jar made? ›

Cookie jars have been around since the late 1700s in England. Back then, they were typically glass with metal lids. Cookie jars didn't become popular in the U.S. until the late 1920s during the Great Depression.

What's the difference between a biscuit jar and a cookie jar? ›

Biscuit jars originated in England and some will refer to them as a cracker jar, they were most often used to store and serve small crackers, biscuits, cookies, or small treats. Notice that biscuit jars differ from cookie jars, in the fact that they are smaller in size, and come with a handle.

What cookie jars are worth the most money? ›

The McCoy Multicolor Fox Squirrel Jar is the most expensive cookie jar in the world. What is this? With a jaw-dropping price tag of $4,600, McCoy's squirrel-shaped cookie jar is by far the most expensive collectible cookie container on the planet.

What is the most sought after McCoy pottery? ›

The most valuable McCoy vase is an art deco Giraffe vase by Sidey Cope. The vase was only one of two known examples. It was sold for $4200.

What is the oldest known cookie? ›

Pizzelles are the oldest known cookie and originated in the mid-section of Italy. They were made many years ago for the “Festival of the Snakes” also known as the “Feast Day of San Domenico” in the village of Colcullo in the Italian region of Abruzzo.

Do people collect cookie jars? ›

Today, Brush pottery cookie jars are highly sought-out items, and zealous collectors will go out of their way to search antique shops and flea markets in hopes of finding such rare collectibles.

How old is the oldest cookie? ›

The Origin of the Cookie

The first cookies are thought to be test cakes bakers used to test the oven temperature. They date back as early as 7th Century A.D. Persia which is now Iran. They were one of the first countries to grow and harvest sugar cane.

Do cookies last longer in a cookie jar? ›

Prevents Cookies from Going Stale

One of the main, and most obvious reasons, for a cookie jar, is that it prevents its contents from going stale. Many modern cookie jars come with a rubber seal in order to prevent baked goods from going stale, which is much easier, and more appealing than putting them in plastic wrap.

Why do you put bread in a cookie jar? ›

Putting a slice of fresh white bread in the container with the cookies will help the cookies stay soft: fresh bread is moist, and that slice will give up its moisture for the greater good: keeping the cookies from drying out.

How long do cookies last in a glass jar? ›

What is this? Regular homemade cookies will last for 4-5 days when stored in an airtight container at room temperature and up to 9 months if stored in the freezer.

What cookie is the rarest? ›

What's the rarest cookie in CRK? When it comes to the rarest cookie in Cookie Run Kingdom, there are 3 contenders that are extremely rare because of their drop rate. These would be Hollyberry Cookie, Dark Cacao Cookie and Pure Vanilla Cookie.

How can you tell if a McCoy cookie jar is real? ›

The only way to avoid fakes is to know what pieces of pottery that were actually made by the Nelson McCoy Pottery (or any other pottery of interest). If you find a piece of pottery that is marked “McCoy”, and it is not pictured in any of the McCoy reference books, the chances are that it is a fake.

What is the oldest cookie in America? ›

The first commercial cookie in the U.S. was the Animal Cracker, introduced in 1902. Cookies first appeared in the United States in the 17th century. Among the most popular early American recipes were macaroons and gingerbread.

What is the most expensive cookie brand? ›

Baker Sofia Demetriou sells the extravagant treat through her company Duchess Cookies. The cookie is made with ruby chocolate and shaped like a shoe. She has sold four so far.

How do I know if my mason jars are valuable? ›

Look for embossed phrases on the front of the Mason Jar, they are helpful clues! These identifying phrases, such as “Improved”, “Perfect”, or “Special” were often printed on a jar for several years at a time and indicate the time period the jars were manufactured.

Is McCoy pottery worth any money? ›

Antique McCoy pottery items are considered highly collectible. These pottery items are available at all price levels, making them an attractive prospect for collectors of all types.

What vintage pottery is worth money? ›

Certain makers are always desirable. Look for names like Grueby, Marblehead, Newcomb College, SEG, TECO and Rookwood. Other names can be valuable but do not always bring top dollar. These are makers such as Fulper, Hampshire, Roseville, Van Briggle and Weller.

How do you identify vintage McCoy pottery? ›

Besides the earliest marks where symbols were used, if the mark on a piece of pottery reads “NM” or “McCoy” it was easily recognized that the piece was produced by Nelson McCoy.

What is the most eaten cookie? ›

Chocolate Chip Cookies. Is it really any surprise that the most iconic cookie in the US is #1? In fact, when all US states were polled about their most popular cookie, nearly 75% had some variation of the classic chocolate chip.

Who is the king of cookies? ›

Whatever it is, the emotional pull is very real and perhaps, the biggest reason why the chocolate chip is the king of cookies.

What is the cookie capital of the world? ›

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Are cookie jar reserves illegal? ›

These investments have a very real impact on very real people. Make sure your accounting practices honor that. Cookie jar accounting is illegal and important to understand so you can get out in front of it.

What can you do with old cookie jars? ›

In the kitchen, these jars are perfect for storing coffee, coffee supplies, snacks and other kitchen supplies. In the laundry room, these jars are great for storing powdered laundry soap, fabric softener sheets and all of the little stain remover sticks.

How do you date a Mccoy cookie jar? ›

Assess the maker's mark, or lack thereof, on the bottom of the cookie jar. Jars marked "USA" with an abstract line mountain peak in the background were produced from 1940 to 1943, while those with "USA" and a semicircle moon were made between 1940 and 1942.

What is the meaning of 🍪? ›

The Cookie emoji 🍪 depicts a chocolate chip cookie. It is commonly used to represent cookies, snacks, or baking. It is often used with the Glass of Milk emoji 🥛.

What is the oldest holiday cookie? ›

Gingerbread, perhaps the original holiday cookie, originated during the crusades, and was made with breadcrumbs boiled with honey and heavily spiced. It was pressed into boards carved with elaborate religious designs and dried.

What is the lifespan of a cookie? ›

Bakery or homemade cookies can be stored at room temperature two to three weeks or two months in the refrigerator. Cookies retain their quality when stored in the freezer for eight to 12 months. Moist bars, such as cheesecake and lemon bars, can be refrigerated for seven days.

Can I store cookies in Ziploc bags? ›

To keep chewy cookies from turning dry and brittle, store them in a zipper-lock bag at room temperature with a small piece of bread (no more than half of a slice) placed inside.

What is the best container to keep cookies in? ›

If you are planning to eat the cookies within a few days, place them in an airtight container or zip-top plastic bag. You can also place a slice of sandwich bread inside the container, which will absorb excess moisture and help keep the cookies soft.

How do you keep moisture out of cookie jars? ›

Moisture evaporates when it comes into contact with air, so you need to restrict air circulation around your cookies as much as possible. Airtight containers or ziploc bags work best, but if you don't want to part with your old cookie jar, just put a ziploc bag inside.

What does hand in the cookie jar mean? ›

hand in the cookie jar (plural hands in the cookie jar or hands in cookie jars) Used metaphorically to indicate some act of stealing quotations ▼synonym ▲ Synonym: fingers in the cookie jar. She had her hand in the cookie jar throughout her term of office.

Why do you put holes in sugar cookies? ›

You can use a fork or a dough docker to prick small holes all over the surface of the dough. By venting the steam, docking keeps the dough from billowing or heaving as it bakes. It's an important step for crisp cookies or that are baked all in a single sheet and not cut up until they come out of the oven.

How do you store cookies for years? ›

Store the preserved cookies in an airtight container in between layers of parchment paper. To extend the life of your preserved cookies, store them in an airtight container. You can stack the cookies in rows with a piece of parchment paper in between each layer.

Do cookies expire if unopened? ›

COOKIES, COMMERCIALLY PACKAGED - UNOPENED

Properly stored, a package of unopened cookies will generally stay at best quality for about 6 to 9 months.

Can I eat expired cookies? ›

Cookies, Crackers and Chips

When cookies or chips get old, the stale taste is quite obvious. But as long as it doesn't smell funky (the oils in the cookie may go bad over a long period of time) and it doesn't crumble apart in your hand, then it's okay to eat.

How much are old jars worth? ›

Typically, the smaller or more common antique jars can go for about $20 apiece, but the more rare versions can sell for as much as $300. But how do you know which ones are special? Well, first you have to tell how old the jar is, and you can tell its approximate age by the design of the logo.

How much should a cookie sell for? ›

When pricing homemade cookies to sell, you should look at local sellers and see how much they ask for. Many simple cookies sell for between $2.00 and $5.00 each, but it's not uncommon to see a dozen cookies cost $55 or more depending on the time and ingredients that went into making them.

How do I know if my jars are vintage? ›

Look for embossed phrases on the front of the Mason Jar, they are helpful clues! These identifying phrases, such as “Improved”, “Perfect”, or “Special” were often printed on a jar for several years at a time and indicate the time period the jars were manufactured.

What does the number on the bottom of a Mason jar mean? ›

These are called mold numbers. They identify the position that the mold in which the jar was made held on the glassmaking machine. Most machines would have from eight to ten molds, all making the same type of jar.

Which mason jars are the oldest? ›

In 1858, a 26-year-old Mason patented threaded screw-top jars “such as are intended to be air and water-tight.” The earliest mason jars were made from transparent aqua glass, and are often referred to by collectors as “Crowleytown Jars,” as many believe they were first produced in the New Jersey village of Crowleytown.

What did the first mason jar look like? ›

It usually had a milk-glass liner, but some of the earliest lids may have had transparent glass liners. The cap screwed down onto a rubber ring on the shoulder of the jar, not the lip. Between 1860 and 1900, many other patents were issued for Mason jar improvements and closures.

What is the difference between a mason jar and a glass jar? ›

They are remarkably similar to commercially used jars, but the biggest difference is that real Mason jars have a wider rim that gives them a better sealing surface. They are also made better so they can resist cracking and breaking under the high pressure that is necessary for canning.

How do you calculate the value of a jar? ›

So, multiply the radius number by itself, and, to get a rough estimate, multiply this number by 3. EXAMPLE: With a radius of 5, your formula would be: Pi x 52 = 3 x 25 = 75 So, a single layer of items in the jar should be about 75 items.

What old glass bottles are worth the most money? ›

Most Valuable Antique Bottles, Ranked
  • Allens Red Tame Cherry Bottle.
  • 1858 Mason Jar. ...
  • 19th-Century Gold Poison Bottle. ...
  • Dunbar's Wormwood Cordial Bottle. ...
  • Piper Cub Milk Bottle. Value: $2,500. ...
  • Doc Stork Milk Bottle. Value: $2,500. ...
  • Three Violets Rye Whisky Bottle. Value: $2,302.77. ...
  • Pontil Bitters Barrel Bottle. Value: $2,247.88. ...
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Why are old jars blue? ›

Those blue mason jars were mass produced until 1937 using sand from around Lake Michigan. It was that sand that gave the glass its blue hue.

What sells the best at a bake sale? ›

What sells best at bake sales? Cupcakes, brownies, and cookies are always winners, but any small, portable baked items are good bake sale ideas. Note that bake sale cookies, cupcakes, brownies, and muffins are easier to package and sell by the piece than are cakes and pies.

Is it profitable to sell cookies? ›

Owning a cookie business can be profitable because there is consistent demand for cookies, and they are relatively inexpensive to produce. Additionally, there are many different ways to market and sell cookies, which means that there is a lot of potential for profit.

How do you value cookies? ›

Just call document. cookie to retrieve the current value of all cookies. You can then store this value in a variable for further manipulation.

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