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Thiels (script) / GLENBROOK (arched) / WHISKEY / BLEND / GUARANTEED AND BOTTLED BY / AUGUST THIEL & CO. / BOSTON. MASS. / UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT JUNE 30TH 1906 Beneath second line is a frosted seal with HIGH and GRADE to either side. The seal consists of an eagle with outstretched wings. It appears to be perched on a triangle with the tsp picture of a rearing horse at its center and words around its border that read QUALITY / GUARANTEED / AUGUST THIEL & CO. Beneath triangle is the word REGISTERED. Above the triangle is a frosted ribbon held in the eagle's talons, with the words TRADE and MARK inscribed at left and right, respectively.

ID#: RRP1642
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Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Tall, thin-walled shot
Label Type:Usual white-etched label
Dimensions:2-1/2 " x 2-1/16 " x 1-9/16"
Edmonson:Not listed
State:MA
City:Boston
Notes:
August Thiel & Co. listed from 1916.

This glass is not listed, although a related glass is in HSG, p. 74, entry #2.

Glenbrook Distilling Co., which presumably was operated by or related to Thiel, is listed 1904-1914. The brand name "Glenbrook" was actually registered to Thixton-Millet & Co. of Old Boone fame, Louisville, KY.

Brand names used by this company include: "Adam Good", "Anamoose Malt", "Ataco", "Blue Label", "Bond Valley", "Corn", "Crown Malt", "Deer Creek", "Elkin", "Emerson", "Empire", "Franklin", "Glenbrook Rye ", "Glendisco", "Kingston Bourbon", "Medfield", "O. L. Taylor", "Park Club", "Pullman", "Ramsay Scotch", "Thiel's Canadian Type", "Thiel's Choice", "Thiel's Home Whiskey", "Thiel's Old Champion", "Thiel's Pride", "Thiel's Private Stock", "Thiel's Reserve", "Thiel's Straight", "Underwood", "Warwick", "Willard", and "Wise's Irish."

Company name timeline:
August Thiel & Co.

Address timeline:
45 Hanover (dates unknown), 543-545 Atlantic Ave (1916)

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