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BLUE BLOOD (arched) / CLUB / (elaborate picture of an elegantly dressed woman mounting a horse from a block. To the left is a large building in a pastoral setting - perhaps a mansion? All is framed within a beaded outline with grain stalks tied at the sides as if to emulate stage curtains) / WHISKEY / KENTUCKY LIQUOR CO. / TACOMA, WASH. |
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ID#: DKW124 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | |
Label Type: | Usual white-etched label | |
Dimensions: | 2-1/8" | |
Edmonson: | OASG, p. 33, entry #9 | |
State: | WA | |
City: | Tacoma | |
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Kentucky Liquor Co. listed from 1902-1915. The Kentucky Liquor Co. began life in 1902 at 1130 Pacific Ave. Peter Sandberg was President; he also owned the Standard Liquor Co. He was succeeded in 1908 by Fred Palmer and then in 1909 by J C Day. In 1910, the company moved to 102 S 14th and remained there until the state went dry in 1915 (OASG). Brand names used by this company include: "Blue Blood Club." Company name timeline: Kentucky Liquor Co. Address timeline: 1130 Pacific Ave (1902-1909), 102 S 14 th (1910-1915). Find out more about Kentucky Liquor Co. | ||
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