Help with age and value of this amber maggi’s bouillon würfel jar
I found this jar when I was a teenager in the 70’s and would appreciate any information I can get about it (age, value, maker, etc.
thank you,
tom
I found this jar when I was a teenager in the 70’s and would appreciate any information I can get about it (age, value, maker, etc.
thank you,
tom
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Interesting, thanks for posting.
You may be aware that this company is still in business today. Here is a link to the company Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggi
It is not hard to find later 19th century Maggi liquid seasoning sauce bottles - they are in fact common thanks to the success of this company. I could not find another example of your jar. Hard to know how rare or valuable it is....possibly it would be of interest to the company itself. https://www.goodnes.com/maggi/about/
I feel like your jar is later 19th century in age. Might it have a ground top? Can you remove the metal lid to see this?
Here is a link to an image search for Maggi amber jar: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=antique+maggi+bouillon+jar+amber&t=ffab&iar=images&iax=images&ia=images&pn=1&iai=http%3A%2F%2Fimg.ycpix.com%2Flistimg%2Fimg1_0217%2F25%2Fimg_3e76SbjYIQbasuf_r.jpg
Here is a pic of the top and inside of the lid
Thanks for the additional photos showing the ground lip. This jar I suppose could be a bit older than I initially reported - the threaded top goes back to Mason's patent of 1858 - how quickly this was implemented in the US and Europe I am not sure.
I still believe contacting the Maggi company is worth a shot - they may have an official or unofficial historian who might help.
Value-wise, you might find some interest among a few bottle collectors but I am not sure this would be in much demand. It is a difficult piece to place a value on.