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Red Top Rye Whiskey ROG Clock, Westheimer & Sons, Co. St. Joseph, MO. Circa 1900
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RED TOP RYE WHISKEY REVERSE ON GLASS CLOCK, WESTHEIMER & SONS CO., ST. JOSEPH, MO. CINCINNATI, OH. Circa 1900

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJanuary 3, 2017

This Red Top Rye reverse on glass advertising clock is from the Ferdinand Westheimer and Sons Distillery, located in Saint Joseph, Missouri and Cincinnati, Ohio. Circa 1900.

Cornhill Whiskey Tray, Rochester, NY. Circa 1910
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CORNHILL WHISKEY TRAY, CASPER HEIL BREWING CO. Circa 1910

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJanuary 3, 2017

Featured is a very nice whiskey advertising tray from the Wolcott Company out of Rochester, New York for their Cornhill Whiskey brand. Circa 1910.

A. Graf Whiskey Clock, St. Louis, MO, Louisville, KY. Circa 1905
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A. GRAF DISTILLING CO WOOD ADVERTISING CLOCK, ST. LOUIS, MO & LOUISVILLE, KY. Circa 1905

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschNovember 13, 2016

Pictured is a beautiful oak wooden clock advertising the August Graf Distilleries Old Governor Bourbon and Old Capital Rye Whiskey Brands. The August Graf Whiskey Company was based in Saint Louis, Missouri and Louisville, Kentucky

Cedarhurst Whiskey Self Framed Tin Sign, Thomas Ward & Co. New York, NY. Circa 1900
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Cedarhurst Whiskey Self-Framed Tin Sign, Thos. Ward & Co, NYC. Circa 1900

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschOctober 18, 2016

Featured is an early 1900 era self-framed tin sign from the Thomas Ward Company for their Cedarhurst Whiskey Brand. The caption says “Bear in Mind” and has a large brown bear prominently shown on the sign.

Meredith's Diamond Club Whiskey Rye Jugs
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Diamond Club Rye Whiskey Porcelain Jug’s. George Meredith Co., East Liverpool, OH. Circa 1890

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschOctober 18, 2016

Featured are a set of early Diamond Club Rye Whiskey porcelain KT&K style jugs from East Liverpool, Ohio. George Meredith was the brainchild behind this style of rye jugs, however, several other whiskey distillers would also use these OH produced jugs also in the late 1800’s.

Daniel Aberle & Sons, Minneapolis, MN, Charger Tray Sign
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DANIEL ABERLE & SONS, GOLDEN LINK WHISKEY ADVERTISING CHARGER TIN TRAY, ST. PAUL, MN. Circa 1905

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschSeptember 5, 2016

The Daniel Aberle and Sons whiskey distilling company produced this beautiful tin charger tray sign around 1905 for their Golden Link Whiskey brand. The Daniel Aberle & Sons Whiskey Distilling Company was based in Minneapolis, MN before Prohibition.

John Limegrover Jr., Allegheny, PA. Pure Rye Whiskey Jug, Circa 1895
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JOHN LIMEGROVER, Jr. PURE RYE WHISKEY JUG, ALLEGHENY, PA. KT&K CHINA. Circa 1895

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJune 23, 2016

The K T & K China company in East Liverpool, Ohio produced this quart whiskey jug for John Limegrover, Jr. in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Circa 1895.

Gloversville, NY Albert Hertz Wines and Liquor Cardboard Poster, Circa 1905
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ALBERT HERTZ, WINES & LIQUORS, GLOVERSVILLE, N.Y. LITHO PRINT, Circa 1905

Whiskey, WineBy Randy HuetschJune 22, 2016

This is a beautiful lithographic print from the Albert Hertz whom was based in Gloversville, New York, Circa 1905. Mr. Hertz was a dealer in both wines and whiskies before prohibition.

El-Bart-Gin Lithographic Sign, Circa 1905
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EL-BART DRY GIN LITHOGRAPHIC PRINT FRAMED SIGN, Circa 1905

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJune 22, 2016

A beautiful El-Bart Dry Gin Lithographic Framed Print with the original framing and company designation. Circa 1905.

Cornhill Whiskey Tray, Rochester NY, Circa 1910
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CORNWALL WHISKEY SERVING TRAY, ROCHESTER, N.Y. Circa 1910

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJune 22, 2016

Cornhill Whiskey Tray, The Wolcott Whiskey Co. Rochester NY, Circa 1910

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