charles culden /gulden? new york

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anyone have any idea what this bottle is? its one of my favorites for some reason, and i haven't gotten any info on it anywhere else.. embossed charles culden or gulden new york on the bottom.. 2 prominent seams, but also has dots opposite the seams had a label around the neck, part of it is there.. the lip is really messed up as in out of shape/ crude..lots of air bubbles too.. thanks guys...

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pic of the bottom. appears to have an over flow of glass around part of the neck too..

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Hi Mike, I believe that is a early mustard, yes they do have a crude lip! My example is a sun colored amethyst I dont believe they would go for more then est. guess $10 but I could be wrong. They have a 12" version listed in ketchup, pickles and sauces in Betty Zumwalts book as rare. I think these versions are fairly common though. Hope this helps ya... Taz

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They are a nice addition if you are collecting pickles and sauce type bottles.... Here is the lip on mine..

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Hey Taz ... Wfocatman...

Here are some photos of the Charles Guldens Capers bottle I found in Conn.

I posted it once before, but I wanted to brag a little more, you know how I am...[&:]

Wayne

This is how it was found...

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Hey Taz...

Where did you find the info on this one? Was it in a book? What's the name & author? Is it available to buy? Who sells it? Can you put some pics up of the book? Where can I find one? How much are they? Only a few questions for you...[:D]

Wayne
 

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... What's the name & author? Is it available to buy? Who sells it? Can you put some pics up of the book? Where can I find one? How much are they?

Hey Wayne,

It was probably: Zumwalt, Betty. 1980. Ketchup, Pickles, and Sauces; 19th Century Food in Glass.

You can find a couple of copies on www.bookfinder.com right now but they're over-priced. Search around and you should be able to find one for $20-25. They come up on fleabay every once in a while.

Sean
 

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