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ID#: KWS725 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | |
Label Type: | Usual white-etched label | |
Dimensions: | Measurements omitted | |
Edmonson: | Not listed | |
State: | OH | |
City: | Cincinnati | |
Brand Registration: | 1901 | |
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I Trager & Co. listed from 1887-1918. The company was being supplied by the Old Darling distillery of Prestonville, KY., but also lists the Peacock (RD #10, 7th District of KY) on its letterheads. The "Creme de la Creme" brand was originally attributed to H. Hollander , listing in Cincinnati directories 1891-1902. Trager, who also registered the brand, list from 1891-1918. Presumably they took over the brand from Hollander. The 64th and 66th annual reports of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce lists I Newton Trager and J Garfield Trager as being associated with this company in 1912 and 1914. Brand names used by this company include: "Black Warrior", "Cream of Kentucky", "Creme De La Creme ", "Deerfield", "Edgemont", "Forest Hollow", "Old Colony Club", "The Black Warrior", "Tulip Rose", "Union Rye", and "Youghiogheny Malt." Company name timeline: Trager, Canmann & Loeb (1887-1890), Trager, Canmann & Co. (1891-1894), I Trager & Co. (1895-1907), The I Trager Co. (1908-1918) Address timeline: 103 Sycamore (1887-1895), 325-329 Sycamore (1896-1904), 327 Walnut (1905), 317-321 E 8 th (1906-1918) Find out more about I Trager & Co. | ||
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