Gailstyn Sutton
Decorative Mold, Gailstyn-Sutton, Asparagus, Towle Japan, Ceramic, Vintage
Decorative Mold, Gailstyn-Sutton, Asparagus, Towle Japan, Ceramic, Vintage
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- Vintage Decorative Mould, Asparagus, Ceramic Jello Mold, Kitchen Decor, Gailstyn-Sutton, Towle Ceramics, Vintage Collectibles, Wall Decor, (Discontinued)
- Made in: Japan
- Vintage: 1981 - 1989
- Details: This is such a fun mold! It has a large bunch of bright green asparagus tied with a red string. The colors on this mold are so bright, and against the blue background, the green just pops! The sides are blue and white with a pretty yellow border. It is pre-drilled on top and has a metallic ring attached as these are meant for hanging on the wall as decor. It is unmarked, these came with a clear label, which is long gone, however, we know this mold belongs to a beautiful collection of molds from Gailstyn-Sutton and were made in Japan. (NOT for baking). Would look great hanging on a wall in a kitchen or dining room. Excellent decor for a farmhouse kitchen or country home. If you're adding to, or starting, your own collection of moulds, we hope this piece brings you great joy. We have two in stock, both in same condition.
- Materials: Ceramic
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.5 inches square and approx. 2.0 inches Tall
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Condition. There are no chips, scratches, other defects on this piece. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Gailstyn-Sutton decorative molds are primarily designed as decor. Some may use them for making Jello or other chilled desserts, not for baking in an oven. They are made of ceramic and are not oven-safe, so using them for baking could damage the mold and potentially be unsafe.
Towle silversmith's history can be traced back as early as 1690 but it wasn't until 1857 that Anthony Frances Towle and his apprentice, William P. Jones, formed Towle & Jones. They have a long and complicated history with acquisitions, bankruptcies and re-starts. In 1979 Leonard Silver merged with Towle Manufacturing Co., as it relates to this piece, here is what we know: GAILSTYN-SUTTON was a registered trademark of the Leonard Silver Manufacturing Co. GAILSTYN-SUTTON trademark was filed in November, 1981 to sell household products in Glass, Wood, Ceramics, and Metal (not including precious metals). In 1986 Gailstyn-Sutton was acquired by Syratech. In 1989 the trademark registration for Gailstyn-Sutton was not renewed. In 1990, Towle Silversmiths was also acquired by the holding company Syratech Inc., (they also owned Wallace Silversmiths and the International Silver Company). All this helps us date this piece to pre-1990. In 2006 Lifetime Brands acquired Syratech thereby acquiring Towle and all others.
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