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PUCK (arched) / RYE (reverse arched: text is within two concentric circle outlines and enclosing a picture of a naked child-like figure draped in a long discretely-positioned ribbon. He's wearing a top hat and tails and leaning on a bar, a bottle clutched in his right hand)

ID#: KWS768
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Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Thin-walled shot
Label Type:Label under glass, in base, blue and black etching on a white field
Dimensions:2-5/16" x 1-7/8" x 1-1/2"
Edmonson:HSG, p. 151, entry #2
State:OH
City:Cincinnati
Brand Registered:1906
Notes:
J & A Freiberg & Co. listed from 1866-1918.

Joseph & Abraham Freiberg (1888).

The 64th annual report of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce lists Abraham Freiberg, Edgar S Freiberg, J Arthur Freiberg, Joseph Freiberg and Sidney J Freiberg as being associated with this company in 1912. The 66th annual report (1914) omits Joseph.

They were as prolific in their use of brand names as Sig and Sol.

Brand names used by this company include: "Alpine Rose", "Black Diamond", "Blakemore", "Bridgewater", "Broadway", "C. O. Dailey's", "Clinton", "Cottage Rye", "Crystal Wedding ", "Cynthiana Club", "Defiance", "Eagle", "Elk Gin", "Fireside", "Gem", "Hazel Dell", "J. C. Fournier's", "Little Whiskey ", "Louis Hunter 1870", "Mascot", "Oaken Bucket", "Old Jug Rye", "Old Jug Whiskey", "Old Starling", "Orange Valley ", "Our Pride", "Puck", "Rosewood Rye", and "Westbrook."

Company name timeline:
J & A Freiberg & Co. (1866-1867), J & A Freiberg (1868-1914), J & A Freiberg Co. (1915-1918)

Address timeline:
75 W 6 th (1866-1867), 340 Walnut (1868-1876), 38 Main (1877-1895), 58 Main (1896-1900), & 28 Main (D: 1899-1916), 206-208 E Front (1903-1918)

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This glass is shown for informational purposes only and is not for sale.

We MAY be able to find a glass like this for you, however.

Be warned, these glasses are rare antiques, around 100 years old. Prices typically range from $30 or so on the more common glasses (e.g., a Hayner or a Detrick) to $250+ on desirable picture glasses.

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