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OLD KENTUCKY HOME (waved) / CLUB (arched, with curlicue designs to either side. Both lines are etched in white).
Below are three discrete panels:

At left, in black: HAND MADE / (design) / DOUBLE / DISTILLED FROM / CHOICEST GRAIN
At right, in black: SOUR MASH / (design) / WARRANTED / ABSOLUTELY / PURE
In the center, all white on a black barrel-end design: OLD (surrounded by curlicues) / KENTUCKY HOME / CLUB (enclosed within an elaborately curlicued frame, with HAND / MADE at left and SOUR / MASH at right) / LEXINGTON / KY (both lines surrounded by curlicues)

Final lines read: LEXINGTON, K.Y. / E. HOCH, SOLE AGENT. PORTLAND, OREGON(all in black)

ID#: KWS842
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Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Thin-walled shot
Label Type:Enamel transfer on side, gold border, black and white text on an orange field, gold rim
Dimensions:1-15/16" x 1-13/16" x 1-1/2"
Edmonson:OASG, p. 137, entry #4
State:OR
City:Portland
Notes:
Blumauer & Hoch listed from 1901-1915.

The Washington St. address was a saloon, the 4 th St. address a wholesale outlet.

Thomas (WBO) suggests the company was established in 1890 by Daniel Kunkel and Eugene Hoch at 73-75 Washington St. Hoch later bought out Kunkel and in 1899 was joined in partnership by Solomon Blumauer (Thomas, WBO).

Brand names used by this company include: "Curry's Malt", "Dodson's", "Exploration", "Kentucky Club", "O. P. S.", "Old Kentucky Home", "Old Kentucky Home Club", "Old Pony", and "Three Star."

Company name timeline:
Blumauer & Hoch

Address timeline:
275 Washington (1901-1906) & 108-110 4 th (1901-1910), 105 12 th (1912-1915)

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