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Complete Book Title: Ketchup Pckles Sauces 19th Century Food in GlassAuthor: Betty ZumwaltBinding Type: Hard Cover with dust jacketCopyright Date: 1980Number of Pages: 477Size: 6 x 9 1/2Book Subject: GlassInternational Customers: This item WILL fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.Domestic Customers: This item ships BOXED. We are an authorized, direct-from-the-publisher retailer of NEW books. Our titles are ON HAND and available for immediate shipping. BOOK NOTES: I believe this book may be an indispensable reference to those who specialize in early hand blown glass bottles. At a glance, it contains hundreds and hundreds of close up photographs of these bottles. Most manufacturer entries include the known colors, a description of the shape (e.g. 8 panels, 81/2 x 3-1/2 inches) the method of manufacture, the estimated date, country of origin (if different from the U.S.) and much more. Some of the bottles shown include: Honey Tea Coffee Maple Syrup Catsup... or Ketchup, if you prefer Pickles Spices Mustard Vinegar Fruit Extracts (Vanilla, etc.) Jelly and much more. The back section also includes copies of the original patents for the bottles, along with original patent drawings, patent date, etc. --- John Kincaid, Collector Bookstore PUBLISHERS DESCRIPTION: KETCHUP PICKLES SAUCES 19th Century Food in Glass covers the spectrum of the early food industry in relationship to the glass containers marked with a company or trade name. Research provided is primarily for the antique bottle collector but should also prove of great interest to the food industry, as well as historians of this era. The introduction sets the pace, giving collector guidelines, rarities and values. Statistical information is provided where ever possible to aid the collector in dating the specific time period his collectable might have been made. As much historical information was included to be significant to the collector of said memorabilia. Research delves into patents, trademarks, personal information on the founders, dates of company business activity, mergers and continued operations under new titles, relative glasshouse information, background of patents and trademarks effect on this industry. All of this put together weaves the story of how the pioneer struggling for his existence brought about this industry. From the first 'quick' food packaging of fresh ground spices prepared in 1821 in Boston thru the modernization that takes place at the turn of the century. How the small companies with a good product and wise business sense survived the 'seasonal' problems of this industry to become the corporate 'giants' of today.Payment Methods AvailableCheck, Money Order, Visa/MasterCard, Discover, PayPal.Shipping and Handling Cost: $3.76About UsCollector Bookstore the internet's leading retailer of reference books for the collecting community. Our customers include individual collectors, dealers, appraisers, auctioneers & other industry professionals. Our books are ON HAND, ready to ship. We are a direct-from-the publisher retailer; we also welcome author published specialty titles. Shipping PolicyWe ship worldwide! Methods available include US Postal Service Media Rate, Priority, Airmail & Express. We also ship via Federal Express. All shipments are packed professionally and tracked electronically. Most orders ship within 24 hours of payment. Please use the shipping calculator for rate quotes!Return PolicySatisfaction guaranteed! Returns accepted, minus a 10% restocking fee to cover our advertising expense on said item. Shipping is NON-REFUNDABLE. (Main street retailers don't reimburse gas or drive time; it is unreasonable to expect this of online retailers, in our opinion.)
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