Weber & Rupp, Unlisted?

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Hello All,
I bought this from a guy who was cleaning out a crawl space in a old house in downtown Evansville,In. a few years ago.
Weber & Rupp
Evansville,IND
Bottom: DOC

Fred Weber & brother along with George Rupp operated the Franklin Brewery 1861-1878.
I checked Bruce's site and didn't see it listed.

Tim

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thanks Bruce. Yeah sort of a Plain Jane but I have not found another like it and the condition is top notch.
Tim

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Eric,
yes I was aware of that site/book,it has a wealth of information. I was referring to the unlisted in the bottle collecting world.I felt if I threw it out there as unlisted I would be able to determine if there were other examples thus giving me some insight to the rarity and a hint to it's value .Sorry for lack of definition of unlisted.

Thanks as always for your good work,
Tim
 

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