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OLD BOURBON WHISKEY (tsp and etched on a frosted horseshoe. The shoe encloses a monogram, SS&Co and the words TRADE and MARK are slanted up/ slanted down at left and right, respectively) / SPRUANCE,STANLEY & CO. / SAN FRANCISCO,CAL.

         ID#: KWS568

Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Thin-walled shot
Label Type:Usual white-etched label
Dimensions:Measurements omitted
Edmonson:Not listed
State:CA
City:San Francisco
Notes:
Spruance, Stanley & Co. listed from 1867-1906.

"S L Stanley, John Spruance and C C Chapman. Successors to H Webster & Co. and J & J Spruance." (display ad. Note the former business ceases listing in 1872 and the new company shows up at the Webster address).

According to the Wilsons, J & J Spruance established a company in 1868 that survived until 1872. John Spruance then partnered with Samuel L Stanley to create Spruance, Stanley & Co. C C Chapman was included in the "Co." according to an invoice dated 1876.

Thomas (WBOW) suggests that Aaron H Powers also served as a third partner and that in later years, Spruance, Stanley & Co. consisted of just John Spruance and Charles W Fore. The company had outlets in San Fancisco and Sacramento and were importers and wholesalers. They were wiped out by the 1906 earthquake.

Brand names used by this company include: "Kentucky Favorite", "O.P.T. Whiskey", and "Sunflower Pennsylvania Rye."

Company name timeline:
J & J Spruance (1867-1871), Spruance, Stanley & Co. (1872-1906)

Address timeline:
415 Front (1867-1871), 410 Front (1872-1906)

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