Description: Charles Gulden established his mustard company in 1862 near the South Street Seaport in New York City. From the port, Gulden purchased the imported seeds and spices that earned his mustard its prestigious award from the American Institute in 1869. By 1883, Gulden was producing over 30 kinds of mustard in addition to bottled olives, capers, Worcestershire sauce, cottonseed oil and catsup. Charles Gulden, Jr., took over the business in 1911 and began focusing exclusively on mustard. Just after celebrating the 100th birthday of the business, a third Charles Gulden, grandson to the founder, sold the company to American Home Foods - which was later purchased by ConAgra Foods - and manufacturing was relocated to Milton, Pa., where Gulden's mustards are made to this day. This is a classic example of the Gulden Mustard Bottle standing a squatty 4 ½” tall and 3” wide. It is boldly embossed “CHARLES GULDEN NEW YORK PREPARED MUSTARD NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR LABEL”. There is a “2 & 4” on the base. I date this one in the early 1900’s. It has some really bold bubbles and flaws. The “none genuine” embossing makes it more special and interesting than the previous variants. It is in dug condition, but the stain pattern is interesting and not obtrusive with a small rust stain on the back. There is no damage.
Price: 16.99 USD
Location: Torrey, Utah
End Time: 2024-12-18T14:51:48.000Z
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Color: Clear
Bottle Type: Condiments
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States