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Dallemand & Co. (slanted script, with INC in tiny tsp letters in long tail of "Co"). |
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ID#: KWS113 |
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Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | |
Glass Type: | Tall flared shooter, heavy base | |
Label Type: | Beaded | |
Dimensions: | *3" x 2" x 1-3/8" | |
Edmonson: | HSG, p. 51, entry #8 | |
State: | IL | |
City: | Chicago | |
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Dallemand & Co. listed from 1885-1918. *Glass measurements have not been confirmed. The business started out in San Francisco (1885-ca. 1900) but headquartered in Chicago. They were wholesalers there from 1885 to Prohibition. Their directory lisitings state: "Props of Cream Pure Rye, Americas finest whiskey" (1893), Jno. G Roche, Pres., E H Roche, VP and Treas. (1910) Brand names used by this company include: "Cream Pure Rye", "D & Co.", "Old Joe Murphy", "Old Ripy", and "Standard Time." Company name timeline: Dallemand & Co. (1885-1906), Albert Dallemand & Co. (1907-1915), Albert Dallemand & Co. Inc. (1916-1918) Address timeline: 192 Jackson (1885-1887) , 51 Lake (1888-1898), 80 Lake (1899-1906), 122-129 Monroe, #502 (1907-1910), & 543 Lasalle Ave (1910-1911), 79 W Monroe, #502 (1911), 110 S Dearborn (1913-1918), & 166 W Lake (1913-1915), & 205 W Madison (1917-1918) Find out more about Dallemand & Co. | ||
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