Glass Category: | Liquor advertising | Glass Type: | Thin-walled shot | Label Type: | Usual white-etched label, gold rim | Dimensions: | 2-1/4 " x 1-15/16 " x 1-1/2" | Edmonson: | OASG, p. 174, entry #8 | State: | IL | City: | Chicago | Brand Registered: | 1903, 1907 | | | Notes: | |
Leopold Sonnenschein listed from 1880-1918.
Leopold Sonnenschein (German for "sunshine") was a wholesaler, 1880-1918. His main brands were "Sunrise" and "Sunshine Old Reserve" (1903, 1907). "Sunshine" was used by G & B Gerdes Co of Cincinnati, OH., and the Wolff Distilling Co., Louisville, KY.
Brand names used by this company include: "Mechanic's Delight", "Sunrise", "Sunshine Old Reserve", and "Sunshine Old Reserve Rye."
Company name timeline: Leopold Sonnenschein
Address timeline: 52 5 th Ave (1880-1881), 47 5 th Ave (1882-1883), 223 Randolph (1884-1893), 127 Market (1894-1895), 90 Market (1897-1910) 20 N Market (1911), 2141-2143 Lincoln Ave (1913-1918)
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