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LIVE OAK (arched: letters decline in height toward center of line) / WHISKEY (reverse arched, letters decline in height toward center). Between upper and lower lines is a trade mark consisting of a frosted circle outline topped by a live oak branch. To left and right of the circle is the text: TRADE MARK. The center of the circle is clear and etched with a live oak tree above text: ESTABLISHED / 1870. Circle outline is etched in tsp letters THE LIVE OAK DISTILLING CO (arched) CINCINNATI OHIO.U.S. (reverse arched).

ID#: RRP1533
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Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Thin-walled shot, 10 inside panels
Label Type:Usual white-etched label
Dimensions:2-5/16 " x 2 " x 1-5/8"
Edmonson:OASG, p. 111, entry #9
State:OH
City:Cincinnati
Brand Registered:1876, 1895, 1907
Notes:
Live Oak Distillery Co. listed from 1876-1910.

See also Schmidlapp.

The Live Oak Distillery is listed 1876-1910, first as the Live Oak Distillery, then (1895-1902) as the Living Oak Dist. Co., finally as The Live Oak Distilling Co. There are 30+ brands from this company.

Brand names used by this company include: "Antelope", "Applewood", "Brookvale", "C. T. Harvey", "Clifton Club", "Eastbourne", "Fernvale", "Four Seasons", "Good As Gold ", "Hard To Beat", "Imperial ", "King Lear ", "Lake Mills", "Live Oak ", "Live Oak ", "Maple Grove ", "Old Todd", "Palmetto ", "Pleasant Run", "Reindeer", "Rock City", "Runnymede Rye ", "Silver Star Rye", "Southern Cross", "St. James", "Starbuck", "Stone Ridge", "Tiger", "Tom Peck", "Village", "Virginia Club ", and "Zebra."

Company name timeline:
Live Oak Distillery (1876), Live Oak Distillery Co. (1886), The Live Oak Distillery Co. (1887-1892), The Live Oak Distilling Co. (1893-1897), Live Oak Distillery Co. (1898-1904), The Live Oak Distilling Co. (1905-1910)

Address timeline:
41 Vine (1876), 95-101 Sycamore (1886-1895), 317-321 Sycamore (1896-1905), & 15 E 4 th (1898-1900), 314 Hammond (1903), NE cor 9 th & Broadway (1907-1910)

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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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