About this objectCylindrical shaped hot and cold food container, with lid that can be used as a bowl. Made by Aladdin Thermalware.
Aladdin Industries was a vendor of lunchboxes, kerosene lamps, stoves and thermal food storage containers. It was founded in Chicago in 1908 by Victor Samuel Johnson, Sr. In 1917, Johnson Sr. diversified the company's offerings and began producing insulated cooking dishes, known at the time as Aladdin Thermalware jars. These Thermalware jars were the company's first venture into heat and cold retaining dishes and are early cousins of the products in use today. In 1919, Johnson moved these jars into a new subsidiary he called Aladdin Industries. This subsidiary offered thermalware jars and vacuum ware and successfully sold and manufactured these products from 1919-1943.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aladdin_(food_%26_beverage_containers)
MakerAladdin
Maker RoleManufacturer
Medium and MaterialsSteel, ceramic, glass, aluminium
Inscription and Marks"Aladdin Themalware Jar"
"Hot - Cold"