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ID#: KWS440 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | |
Label Type: | Usual white-etched label | |
Dimensions: | *2-1/8" x 1-7/8" x 1-3/8" | |
Edmonson: | Not listed | |
State: | KY | |
City: | Louisville | |
Brand Registration: | 1906 | |
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S. Grabfelder & Co. listed from 1880-1919. *Glass measurements have not been confirmed. Not listed, but other shots are in OASG, p. 160, entry #9, 10. S Grabfelder & Co. were owners of the Murphy, Barber & Co, distillery in Clermont, KY. In 1892, the company was being supplied by the Pleasure Ridge Park distillery of Kentucky's 5th district: see the distillery listing for more details, and it apparently also had a stake in the Mayfield distillery (RD #229, 5th District of KY) and the Crystal Springs Distilleries (RD #3 and RD #78) in Louisville. Brand names used by this company include: "Cane Spring", "Clermont Rye", "Dan Becker's Monogram", "Dunn's Monogram", "Echo Spring", "Glendale", "Horse Shoe", "Kentucky Belle", "Ky. Belle", "Rose Valley", "S. Grabfelder's American Malt", "Silver Brook", "Southern Club", "Southern Pride", and "Woodford County." Company name timeline: S Grabfelder & Co. (1880-1886), Grabfelder & Tachau (1887-1892), S Grabfelder & Co. (1893-1919) Address timeline: 70 2 nd, nr Market (1880-1881), 228 2 nd (1882-1889), 131-133 W Main (1890-1894), 127-129 W Main (1897-1909), 119 W Main (1909-1919) Find out more about S. Grabfelder & Co. | ||
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