E.B. Millar Spice Bottle

E.B. Millar & Co., company: Chicago, IL / contents: various sources, 1883 – ca. 1930

 


This intricately embossed bottle (17 cm tall, 6.3 cm in diameter) was made in a semi-automatic machine

(as per the valve mark) in a two-piece post-bottom mould. The continuous thread finish was made in the

mould and has a very rough surface, indicating early technology. The base is embossed with a 3.


The embossing reads:


E. B. MILLAR & CO.

IMPORTERS & GRINDERS

QUALITY PURITY ABSOLUTE

FINE SPICES ETC.

TRADE MARK

CHICAGO



The Millar logo in the middle of the embossing is a & above a stylized EBM encircled in a C with an “O” (the rest of “Co”)

in the opening of the C.


E.B. Millar & Co. was established in January 1883 and was one of the largest importers of spices in the country by 1885

(No Author 1885-86:421). 



https://books.google.ca/books?id=jHxQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA421&lpg=PA421&dq=E.B.+Millar+spice+merchant&source=bl&ots=p3WIt2ewDk&sig=ACfU3U1ITPuaJ99N_us69DSio4CEitOXkA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi0nO6qiazpAhVxNX0KHQJFAwAQ6AEwAHoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=E.B.%20Millar%20spice%20merchant&f=false

From the Butte Miner (Butte Montana) July 2, 1907 p.5 (newspapers.com)

The E. B. Millar Coffee Co. (assumed to be the same company) filed for bankruptcy in 1980.

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