BATTLESHIP MUSTARDS (AKA) by Multiple Makers, c1898 Introduced
• AKA: Flaccus Mustards
NOTE: Sid Lethbridge - The Remember the Maine battleship was made by McKee & Bros. and has been reproduced. The other battleships are generally believed to have been made by one of the Flaccus companies. The Flaccus story is convoluted because there were a couple of different Flaccus packing (mustard, meat,etc.) companies both of which used glass containers. Flaccus Bros. made their own glass containers in a factory in Tarentum and E.C Flaccus contracted out for their containers. The ships with gun batteries fore and aft were made by Flaccus Bros. The examples with a modified fore structure were made for E.C. Flaccus, a Wheeling based packer. The maker of the version with Uncle Sam in unknown. The Uncle Sam battleship has been reproduced and was sold by AA Imports in the 1970s.
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Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Sandy Wilkin - packers ware

Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Carol Mercurio Williams

Shape: Mustard/Horseradish
Contributor: LS Kutzen

Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Val Strockbine-Witts shield present on prow. Robin Fisher Cisne - Used as packers ware

Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Robin Fisher Cisne, Sheila Boyd Loveless - Used as packers ware

Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Winfred Huff, Janet Borden - 6L x 3.5W x 4H - used as packers ware

Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Kathy Chausse Huntington, Margaret Heyboer used as packers ware

Shape: Novelty Boat/Yacht/Canoe
Contributor: Stacey Malley Harter - used as packers ware