This is a vintage condiment jar from the 1930s, made by the H J Heinz Co. The bottle is embossed with an Art Deco "H" and the number 457. It was likely used to store condiments such as ketchup, mustard, relish or the like.


Please examine the photos closely as they constitute part of the description. This item is 8 1/2” high and 2 1/2” in diameter.


Concerning a similar piece being presented by PlantationAntiques the following was said, “This is a vintage H. J. Heinz Co condiment bottle with a beautiful art deco design at the lower rim. The bottle is embossed on the bottom with the name of the company over the letter H over the number 450 over a number 4. From the sources below, I'd date the bottle to the1920s-1930s. It was likely produced by Heinz's Glass company. It's machine made with the side seam to the lip. The top is missing but was most likely made to pop off as it is not a threaded screw top. I am unable to find an exact match to verify original contents,”


The reference referred to by PlantationAntiques is “https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/Heinz.pdf.”


Thanks so much for your interest.