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JAFFE&CO / SEATTLE / (curlicue design). Above text is a picture of two lions rampant on each side of a curlicue design framing the letter "J". |
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ID#: KWS588 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Flared thin-walled shot | |
Label Type: | Usual white-etched label | |
Dimensions: | *3" x 2" x 1-3/8" | |
Edmonson: | HSG, p. 92, entry #5 | |
State: | WA | |
City: | Seattle | |
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L Jaffe & Co. listed from 1889-1915. *Glass measurements have not been confirmed. Snyder shows the Louis Hunter 1870 brand being used by J & A Freiberg of Cincinnati. "Golden Wedding" was a Jos S Finch & Co. brand (Pittsburgh, PA). "Old Oaken Bucket" was registered to Charles Stutts Co. of Savannah, GA, although J & A Freiberg were using it also. Thomas gives a history of the company in WBO=W: Jaffe & Co. originated in Healdsburg, CA, established on June 26, 1886, when Louis Jaffe purchased the Pridham vineyards. The company established its Seattle branch on August 4, 1889, orginally operating from a tent on Old Mill St. because a fire had destroyed much of the city. State Prohibition shut down the Seattle operations in 1915, but Louis moved to San Francisco and ran a retail and mail-order business from there until enactment of national Prohibition laws. Jaffe & Co. also operated a saloon and wholesale outlets in Spokane, WA. Brand names used by this company include: "Louis Hunter 1870." Company name timeline: L Jaffe & Co. (1890-1895), L Jaffe & Co. Inc. (1899-1914) Address timeline: 119 S 3 rd (1890-1895),115-119 2 nd Ave S (1899-1914) Find out more about L Jaffe & Co. | ||
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