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Tag Archives: Saloon
Pale Orange Bitters and PJ Murray’s Ghost
Pale Orange Bitters and P.J. Murray’s Ghost PART OF THE ORANGE BITTERS SERIES 13 February 2014 Is P.J. Murray watching over my shoulder as I write this post? Does he know that I am looking at one of his advertising … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Art & Architecture, Article Publications, Bitters, Breweriana, History, Liquor Merchant, Questions, Spirits, Trade Cards, Whiskey, Wine & Champagne
Tagged bitters, Bud, Budweiser, Canal, Connecticut, Distillery, Ghost, Holyoke, Massachusetts, Mills, Murray, Orange, Pale, paper, Patrick, PJ, PJ & M Co, Prohibition, Saloon, speakeasy
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Hungarian Blackberry Juice and Wild Cherry Bitters – Tucumcari or Six-Shooter Siding
Hungarian Blackberry Juice and Wild Cherry Bitters Tucumcari or Six-Shooter Siding by James Viguerie 06 February 2014 I thought I would try to find some unlisted western bitters today. but wow, what a great name, ‘Hungarian Blackberry Juice and Wild … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Bitters, History, Liquor Merchant, Questions, Spirits, Whiskey
Tagged bitters, Blackberry, cherry, Curt, Hungarian, juice, K.C. Saloon, legal, May, New Mexico, Patty, Richman, Ruby, Saloon, siding, six-shooter, tender, Tucumcari, Viguerie, Wayne, Whiskey, wild
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Looking at The Christian Moerlein Brewing Company Graphics
Looking at The Christian Moerlein Brewing Company Graphics CINCINNATI, OHIO 9 November 2013 I am always on the lookout for well designed graphics, advertising and signage related to historical bottles and brands that we collect. This morning I came across … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Art & Architecture, Bottling Works, Breweriana, History, Tax Stamps
Tagged Bavaria, Bavarian, Brewing, Christian, Cincinnati, German, Moerlein, ohio, Saloon, Truppach
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Did N. A. Binks make an Alpine Bitters too?
I wonder if the Alpine Bitters is the labeled bottle and the larger cylinder bottles are Fairmont and Clutch Rye? Could that be N.A. Bink with the tie? What about that Sheriff? Did N. A. Binks make an Alpine Bitters … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Bottling Works, Breweriana, Cola, History, Liquor Merchant, Questions, Spirits
Tagged Alpine, Belgium, Bill Ham, bitters, City Bottling, Coca-Cola, Decanter, Dispensing, Escanaba, Fredonia, Germany, Herb, Mary Bink, Michael Bink, Michigan, N.A. Bink, Nicholas A. Bink, Rye, Saloon, tray, Victorian, Wisconsin
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B.W. Totty’s Superior Tonic Bitters – Richmond, VA
“There are no known whole examples” TOM LEVEILLE Wow, here is a extremely rare and possibly unique bitters that ‘appeared’ on my Peachridge Glass facebook page. There is no listing in the Ring & Ham Bitters Bottles or Bitters Bottles … Continue reading
Posted in Bitters, Druggist & Drugstore, Facebook, History, Questions, Tonics
Tagged B.W. Totty, Benjamin W. Totty, bitters, grocer, Henrico, Jacintha Totty, merchant, Richmond, Saloon, Tom Leveille, Tonic, Virginia, Woodson
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Photographs of People Drinking – Part V
Photographs of People Drinking – Part V PART V of a Series 15 January 2013 Presenting the Fifth Gallery of vintage pictures of “People Drinking”. This is a continuation of a series. See bottom of post for index. If you have … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising, Breweriana, Ephemera, History, Humor - Lighter Side, Photography, Spirits, Tobacco, Whiskey
Tagged cigar, Drinking, gallery, keg, party, people, Saloon, Smoking, vintage
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“Soapy” Smith and some Alaska Saloons
“Soapy” Smith and some Alaska Saloons 14 January 2013 (R•021714) As an antique bottle and glass collector I find it interesting to immerse myself in the time period of the pieces we collect. You’ve heard it before, every bottle has … Continue reading
Posted in Ephemera, History, Photography, Questions
Tagged Alaska, con, Coweta County, Ed "Big Ed" Burns, Fort Worth, Georgia, Jefferson Randolph Smith II, Juneau Wharf, racket, Round Rock, Saloon, Scam, Skagway, soap, Soap Gang, Soapy Smith, swindle, texas, Texas Jack Vermillion
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