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DRINK (arched) / (curlicue) / LUCKY MYSTIC (wave) / 3 TIMES 3 / (curlicue) / RYE WHISKEY. (reverse arched)

ID#: RRP285
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Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Metal, telescoping
Label Type:Stamped in metal cover, metal is chrome-covered brass.
Dimensions:1-3/4 " x 1-9/16 " x 1-5/8"
Edmonson:Not listed
State:OH
City:Cincinnati
Notes:
Mihalovitch, Fletcher & Co. listed from 1883-1918.

The cup measures only 1/2" in height when closed.

M Mihalovitch, V Fletcher and B Mihalovitch (1890).

Letterheads dated 1907 list Morris Mihalovitch as President, Bernie Mihalovitch as VP, Victor Fletcher as Treasurer, Charles S Sibbald as Asst. Treasurer, S F Mihalovitch as Secretary, Clarence Mihalovitch as Asst. Secretary, and Albert Mihalovitch as Superintendant. They also list agencies in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, New Orleans, San Francisco, Louisville, Denver, and Galveston.

The 66th annual report of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce lists Sidney Mihalovitch and Ignatius Kugel as being associated with this company in 1914.

Brand names used by this company include: "Fletcher's Bitters", "Golden Wheat", "Hopewell", "I.C.U.", "Lucky Mystic", "Mihalovitch's Hungarian Blackberry Juice", "Moonshine Bourbon", "Old Bass Island wines", "Old Kaintuck", "St. Jacobs Bitters", and "St. Jacobs Malt."

Company name timeline:
Mihalovitch, Fletcher & Co. (1883-1903), The Mihalovitch - Fletcher Co. (1904-1909), The Mihalovitch Co. (1910-1918)

Address timeline:
57 E 2 nd (1883-1884), 168-172 E Pearl (1885-1895), 489 Vine (W: 1892), 514-516 E Pearl (1896, 1898-1909), 336-338 E 3 rd (1897), 118 W Pearl (1910-1918)

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We MAY be able to find a glass like this for you, however.

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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