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R.BOND (arched, in black) / HAND MADE (in black) (outline barrel-head design with curlicue designs emanating from base to left and right, all in red. The barrel is etched with red text: R. BOND / BOURBON CO. / - KY - / W.W. I. & CO. ) WHISKEY (reverse arched, in black) / H.VARWIG & SON (in red) / PORTLAND, ORE. (in black) |
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ID#: KWS871 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | |
Label Type: | Enamel transfer on side, gold border | |
Dimensions: | 2-3/8" x 2-1/16" x 1-11/16" | |
Edmonson: | HSG, p. 27, entry #4 | |
State: | OR | |
City: | Portland | |
Brand Registration: | 1876 | |
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H. Varwig & Son listed from 1878-1915. Herman Varwig was owner of a saloon ca. 1869-1873, then went into the bakery business, then returned to the liquor business with a liquor store in 1878. In 1888 his son joined the business and they became H. Varwig & Son. The 1901 and 1903 directories shows that the company is owned by Louis and Sophia Varwig, with Herman F Varwig as book-keeper, and a Thomas P Varwig as "Travel Agent." In 1904 and 1905, the company consists of Louis, Minnie, and Thomas P Varwig. The directory also lists a Jennie Varwig and a May Varwig, both as widows of Herman F Varwig. They remained at their store on Front Street until Prohibition hit OR in 1915. They registered the "Vim" brand (R: 1905) and must have been distributors of the "R. Bond" brand, registered by Milis & Johnson Co. of Cincinnati, OH in 1876. Brand names used by this company include: "R Bond", and "Vim." Company name timeline: Herman Varwig (1878-1887), H. Varwig & Son (1888-1915) Address timeline: 231 Front Street Find out more about H. Varwig & Son | ||
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