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OUR MONOGRAM (in orange within a black frame design) / SOUR (in black) (orange circle outline with detailed pictures of grain stalks to either side, also in orange. The circle encloses black text: OUR MONOGRAM [arched] / [star outline] KENTUCKY BOURBON [star outline, reverse arched] / OFC / FMCoP [individual letters are enclosed within the arms of a maltese cross outline, at the 9, 12, 3 and 6 o'clock positions, respectively. There is a frosted 5-pointed star at the center] / OLD ) / KENTUCKY BOURBON (reverse arched: this and following all in black) /) / SOLE PROPRIETORS / FLECKENSTEIN MAYER CO. / PORTLAND, OREGON. |
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ID#: KWS843 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | |
Label Type: | Enamel transfer on side, gold border | |
Dimensions: | 2-5/16" x 1-13/16" x 1-7/16" | |
Edmonson: | HSG, p. 144, entry #6 | |
State: | OR | |
City: | Portland | |
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Fleckenstein, Mayer Co. listed from 1876-1915. Business was originally established by Henry Fleckenstein but around 1876 he formed a partnership with S. Julius Mayer. The 1901/1902 directory shows Henry to be President and S Julius Mayer as Secretary and Treasurer. They survived under various company names and at various addresses until Prohibition in 1915. They had a branch office in Cincinnati. A billhead dated 1906 shows the company to consist of S. Julius Mayer, President, and M. Monte Mayer, Secretary. Brand names used by this company include: "Billie Taylor", "Elk Tooth", "High and Dry", "Old Hickory", "Our Monogram", and "The Penwick." Company name timeline: Fleckenstein & Mayer (1880-1887), Fleckenstein, Mayer Co. (1889-1911, Inc: 1912-1915) Address timeline: 24-26 Front (1880-1887), Oak NE cor 3 rd (1889), Oak NE cor 2 nd (1901), 235 Oak (1903-1906), 68-72 2 nd (1907-1915) Find out more about Fleckenstein, Mayer Co. | ||
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