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User+Permit+Numbers.Pdf User Permit Brand Name Brand Owner Distillery (if Known) year Bottle Maker Name Bottle Maker Permit No. Bottle Size Notes D-1 Old Crow National Distillers 1968 Anchor-Hocking 67 "Traveler's Fifth" style bottle D-1 Old Taylor National Distillers 1958 Owens-Illinois 54 4/5ths quart D-1 Old Grand Dad National Distillers 1951 Owens-Illinois 55 4/5ths quart D-10 Old Forester Brown Forman KY 414 1952 66 4/5ths quart No logo present. Other markings include an 11. Design Patent: 73096 (patent assigned to Samuel C. Miller in 1927, in 1923 was president of Mattingly & Moore Distillery and after 1928 was part of the Frankfort Distillery Inc. Patent was used by Paul Jones D-11 Paul Jones Frankfort Distilleries Inc. 1936 Owens-Illinois 56 Whiskey of Frankfort Distillery in 1946) At this point the Frankfort Distilling Company was owned by Frankfort Distilleries Inc. / Seagram's. This bottle still uses the Frankfort Distillery permit D-11 Four Roses Seagram's 1949 Owens-Illinois 56 one pint number. D-125 1952 D-126 Calvert Extra Seagram's 1955 Owens-Illinois 65 4/5ths quart Also says: LP-5666 on bottom D-126 Calvert Whiskey Seagram's 1940 Anchor-Hocking 9 One Quart Found on Ebay D-126 Four Roses Seagram's 1956 Owens-Illinois 55 4/5ths quart Decanter style bottle with "gold" plastic cap questioning this one. Can't find confirmation. The distiller doesn't D-126 Golden Wedding Schenley 1958 match the brand owner. Found on Ebay. Markings on base include: A4 59 73. A4 is where the D-126 Seagram's Seven Crown Seagram's 1959 Ball 73 permit number normally is. D-126 Seagram's Seagram's 1961 Diamond 18 D-126 Vandermint Liqueur Seagram's 1974 Owens-Illinois 58 Found on Ebay D-126 Wolfschmidt's Vodka Seagram's 1958 Owens-Illinois 55 4/5ths quart Found on Ebay design patent: 92901. William Guyer, New York, N. Y., assignor to Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., Lawrenceburg, Ind., a corporation of D-126 Seagram's 1940 Ball 73 1 quart Indiana Application May 12, 1934, Serial No. 51,760 No branding on bottle. Distiller # is Seagrams. Maker's logo is Metro Bottle Co. (M in a squished hexagon). Other markings: 130 60 7. Assumed 60 is year since O-I has permit 60. 130 or 7 might be D-126 Seagram's 1960 Metro Bottle Co. pint Metro's permit number. D-126 White Satin Seagram's 1970 Owens-Illinois 175 White Satin was a brand of Gin. Bottle embossed with "Horn of Plenty" No record of that as a Brand D-126 Seagram's 1961 Owens-Illinois 58 Name for Seagrams can be found. Bottle also says: L-9527. Image of "Atlas Holding the World" icon embossed on front (or back) D-130 1935 Obear-Nester Glass Co. 72 Half Pint shoulder. Flask Style bottle.. D-134 Old Quaker Schenley 1936 Fairmount Glass Works 68 Also says: "M-87-C" on bottom D-134 Old Quaker Schenley 1936 70 Hocking? Mark is an undersized H. Also says: M-32-7-C on base D-134 Old Quaker Schenley 1936 Anchor-Hocking 67 Diamond G mark. Also says: M-167-C on base. Photo found on Ebay, bottle maker and permit are unclear, looks to be a triangle pointed down with a T in the bottom and something above it. Could be Whitall & Tatum. Permit number looks to be 12 Continental Distilling which is known to be for Armstrong Cork who purchased W&T in D-18 Company 1938 Whitall & Tatum 12 1938. D-19 Old Overholt National Distillers 1941 American Distilling D-2 Bourbon Supreme Company/Standard Brands 1954 44 4/5ths quart no bottle maker's logo American Distilling D-2 Bourbon Supreme Company/Standard Brands 1959 Owens-Illinois 55 American Distilling D-2 Bourbon Supreme Company/Standard Brands 1965 Foster-Forbes Glass Co. 69 D-201 Dixie Dew Straight Bourbon Whiskey Century Distilling Co. Peoria, IL 1936 Obear-Nester Glass Co. 72 Half Pint N in Square Logo. Assumed from Century Distilling Company, Peoria, D-201 1937 Obear-Nester Glass Co. 72 IL D-203 Bluebird Gin 1946 Owens-Illinois 65 no logo present but permit matches one used by O-I Calvert-Maryland Distilling Co., Inc. Relay, Maryland. Found on Ebay. D-204 Old Drum Blended Whiskey Maryland Distillery Inc. 1935 half-pint S makers mark, permit nine? No photo, just a text description. D-224 Wight's Sherbrook Rye 1941 D-23 Walker's Deluxe Hiram-Walker 1953 Owens-Illinois 64 Gooderham & Worts (Hiram Minnesota Tax Stamp intact, minnesota certification stamp ripped D-23 Mountain Ridge Bourbon Walker) Hiram Walker, Peoria, IL 1939 Ball 73 half Pint and reattached in an overlapping manner. Other marks include a '10' Gooderham & Worts (Hiram D-230 G&W 5 Star Walker) 1941 Owens-Illinois 65 D-230 Golden Wedding Schenley 1934 Embossed with a Mark resembling TF Ligature used by Hazel-Atlas. D-247 Fleischmann's Standard Brands 1951 4 Might be permit 4? Also had "2723" embossed on base. D-247 Fleischmann's Standard Brands 1958 Ball 76 This was a ceramic decanter. Pheasant. Based on placement, I'd guess 145 is a permit number even though this information would D-334 Jim Beam Jim Beam Clermont, KY 1967 145 have not been required by this time. D-379 Cabin Still Stizel-Weller 1969 Owens-Illinois 65 4/5ths quart Hunting style pattern. Cylindrical bottle with glass stopper top. D-379 Old Cabin Still Stizel-Weller 1972 D-379 Old Fitzgerald Stizel-Weller 1953 Owens-Illinois 58 D-379 Stizel-Weller 1949 Owens-Illinois 64 D-396 1972 Owens-Illinois 55 D-682 Three Feathers/Oldetyme Distillers, Inc. 1936 Additional text: A3 *Other found bottles have the brand owner listed as Old Underroof Distilling company and Old Rose Distributing Co, D-699 Old Underoof Old Rose Distributing Co* 1951 Ball 73 Chicago. This bottle has been converted into a lighter. No indication if that was original or not. Painted label on front and back. *Other found bottle lists Distiller permit # as D-699. This is a miniature so no D# is D-699* Old Underoof Bottled in Bond Old Rose Distributing Co 1951 Owens-Illinois 65 miniature needed. D-8 Old Thompson Glenmore Glenmore (owensboro, kY) 1947 D-8 Glenmore 1950 Anchor-Hocking 67 Might have year and permit switched. D-8 1947 66 no other markings on bottle Brand was owned by Charles Denehey and Co until 1918. After D-873 Old Underoof 1942 owens-Illinois 56 prohibition, it's unknown. D-9 Ancient Age Schenley Ancient Age (current BT) 1964 Owens-Illinois 56 Pint Decanter with lighter in cap D-9 Golden Wedding Schenley 1937 D-9 IW Harper Schenley DSP KY 1 1949 Anchor-Hocking 67 Embossed Decanter style bottle D-9 IW Harper Bottled in Bond Schenley DSP KY 1 1956 Owens-Illinois 60 half Pint Found on Ebay: no bottle maker's logo. Permit number was one used D-9 James E Pepper Schenley 1949 67 by Anchor-Hocking D-9 Old Quaker Schenley 1939 70 Hocking? Mark is an undersized H. Also says: M-32-B7 on base D-9 Old Quaker Schenley 1938 Fairmount Glass Works 68 Also says: "M-87-1 X" on bottom D-9 Old Schenley Schenley 1950 D-9 Coronet VSQ Brandy Schenley Owens-Illinois 65 Brand Double Eagle logo embossed on one size, bottle shape consistent with ads from the same year. Brockway Glass producer is a guess based on the logo, (Circle-B, with 2 serifs). Bottle Size not embossed. Other info embossed on bottom includes: 2, 1824, and D-9 Samovar Vodka Schenley 1959 Brockway Glass 129 4/5ths quart M25B46 D-9 Old Reserve - Chapin & Gore Schenley 1950 Owens-Illinois 60 one pint Continental Distilling D-90 Dixie Bell Gin Company 1954 Anchor-Hocking 67 Also says: L-1351 on bottom The Christian Brothers of D-963 The Christian Brothers of California California 1957 Latchford Glass 84 R-13 Bols Crème de Banana Bols 1953 Owens-Illinois 65 Permit listed as 4R13 R-15 Canada Dry Crème de Cacao Canada Dry 1956 Foster-Forbes Glass Co. 69 Permit listed a 2R15 Whitall-Tatum was purchased by Armstrong Cork in 1938. This bottle has no maker's logo on it. Armstrong is known to have used the R-174 Old Mr Boston Ben-Burk Incorperated 1938 12 permit number 12. R-194 1959 Owens-Illinois 55 Caribbean Themed decanter R-194 1960 Owens-Illinois 55 Russian Dancer Themed decanter R-194 Arrow Chez Capri Crème de Menthe Arrow Liqueurs Corp. 1963 Armstrong Cork 70 R-194 Arrow Maraschino Arrow Liqueurs Corp. 1953 Armstrong Cork 70 R-194 Arrow Anisette Arrow Liqueurs Corp. 1965 Armstrong Cork 70 Rectifier put permit number on labels. Found multiple brands from the rectifier on ebay. Brands included: Silver Lake Straight Rye, Airport Straight Bourbon, Rainbow Straight Rye, Old Rock Brand Illinois Rye, Old Tavern Maryland Straight Rye, Blue Hills Bourbon, Mohawk Valley Bourbon, Marshfield Bourbon, Maywood Straight R-20 The American Liquor Company Rye, Walnut Hill Rye, American Straight Rye and more. Arrow hitting bullseye icon embossed on front (or back) shoulder. R-224 1935 Owens-Illinois 64 Half Pint Flask Style bottle. R-373 Markings: 9 60 2 R-4 Cointreau 1962 Armstrong Cork 12 Permit listed as 4R4 Franklin Distilled Products Co. R-421 Mello Springs Blended Whiskey (Minneapolis, MN) 1942 Glenshaw Glass Co. 19 One Quart Also says: 1774-20 on the bottom R-485 Old Mountaineer 1937 F.E Reed 1 (permit later used by Castle-Hanson who purchased Reed) R-514 Gordon's London Dry Gin The Distillers Company, plc.
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