Posted 9 years ago
SpiritBear
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Batty & Co. of London was established in 1824. I can find 1902-1906 references to this company and their pickles/sauces. This is a mustard jar.
I won it at the bottle club last week.
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Posted 9 years ago
SpiritBear
(813 items)
Batty & Co. of London was established in 1824. I can find 1902-1906 references to this company and their pickles/sauces. This is a mustard jar.
I won it at the bottle club last week.
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love this !!! great jar@!!
Thanks, Sean! I really liked it too.
Your very welcome SpiritBear !!
Hi, Spirit. Does "won" mean auction? Raffle? Target shooting? Scottish kilt dancing contest?..... just curious. [;>)
I could be a horrid liar and say it as for the best target-shooter, especially since someone commented on the great line-up of targets (scarce/rare bottles) on the desk for 'show and tell' that day, but it was a raffle where $5 gets 6 tickets.
"High Class" pickles & sauce. I didn't know the hoi polloi had their own pickles & sauce!
We do! :P
Cool!
http://letslookagain.com/2015/02/batty-co/
Check out this ad!
From The Pytchley Book of Refined Cookery and Bills of Fare
https://books.google.com/books?id=yPEHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA298&lpg=PA298&dq=Batty+%26+Co.+pickles&source=bl&ots=6D8pH41YWJ&sig=gbhUj5qvUX06nJ2skwRkxOrjSEA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0sfzXgo3NAhVN8WMKHe9wDMMQ6AEIMDAF#v=onepage&q=Batty%20%26%20Co.%20pickles&f=false
What an odd 1885 ad. Thanks. :)
They still had 1906 refs., so it doesn't look like Heinz took down their name by then.
No - look at my first link - there is the history. Heinz kept the name overseas for a while. That add is an Indian Sikh. One of their sauces was Indian inspired. The Nabob sauce. (Nattering Nabob...?)
na·bob
?n?bäb/Submit
nounhistorical
a Muslim official or governor under the Mogul empire.
a person of conspicuous wealth or high status.
synonyms: very rich person, tycoon, magnate, millionaire, billionaire, multimillionaire; More
historical
a person who returned from India to Europe with a fortune.