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GLENBROOK (arched) / MARYLAND RYE / BOTTLED BY / GLENBROOK DISTILLING CO. / BOSTON.

Beneath first line is a frosted seal with HIGH and GRADE to either side. The seal consists of an eagle with outstretched wings. It appears to be perched on a triangle with the picture of a rearing horse at its center and tsp words around its border that read: PURITY / GUARANTEED / GLENBROOK DISTILLING CO. Beneath the triangle is the word REGISTERED. Above the triangle, possibly held in the eagle's talons, is a frosted ribbon with the words TRADE and MARK in tsp letters.

ID#: RRP901
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Glass Category:Liquor advertising
Glass Type:Tall, thin-walled shot
Label Type:Usual white-etched label
Dimensions:2-1/8 " x 1-7/8 " x 1-1/2"
Edmonson:HSG, p. 74, entry #2
State:MA
City:Boston
Notes:
Glenbrook Distilling Co. listed from 1904-1914.

Glenbrook Distilling Co. are listed 1904-1914. (OASG)

Brand names used by this company include: "Anamoose Malt", "Antrim", "Banaster", "Beaver Point", "Blaine", "Bloomfield Gin", "Blue Hill", "Boylston", "Braddock Rye", "Douglas Bell", "Duffy's Malt", "Dugless Bell", "Eagle Lake Gin", "Finch's Golden Wedding", "G. O. Blake", "G. O. Taylor", "Gibson Rye", "Glenbrook Bourbon X", "Glenbrook Fine Old Kentucky Bourbon", "Glenbrook Monogram", "Glenbrook Old Reserve", "Glenbrook Pennsylvania Rye", "Glenbrook Rye X", "Green River", "Guckenheimer", "Hunter", "J H Cutter", "Kentucky Taylor", "Medfield Rye", "Miller's Gamecock", "Niantic", "O. F. C. Taylor", "O. F. C. Taylor", "Old Dungeon Gin", "Palasade", "Palmer Club", "Paris Light", "Park Club", "Quakerfield", "Rigby Rye", "Royal Finish", "Sweet Acorn Gin", "Tamora", "U.S. Club", "Waverly Rye", "Westmoreland Club", and "Wilson."

Company name timeline:
Glenbrook Distilling Co.

Address timeline:
43 Hanover St.

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