I received this bottle from a local digger as a gift, and it’s quite attractive. I don’t recall if I’ve ever seen this design advertised, and am wondering if anyone recognizes it.
It has Rd. [Registered] 1933 marked on the bottom, with a C in an inverted triangle (Consumers Glass Co, Ville St. Pierre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada).
The label would have likely been a curious geometric shape to fit on the front of the bottle. I did a quick search of the labels here and nothing seemed to stand out.
http://www.bottlebooks.com/american medicinal spirits company/canadian_whiskey_trademarks.htm
The two main distilleries in Vancouver are usually marked either UDL Vancouver or BC Distillery, New Westminster. Thus, I suspect it comes from one of the east coast distilleries, possibly something like Corby‘s or Consolidated Distilleries?
Anyone seen this one before?
https://instagram.com/p/BlhMgIGFL2f/
It has Rd. [Registered] 1933 marked on the bottom, with a C in an inverted triangle (Consumers Glass Co, Ville St. Pierre, Montreal, Quebec, Canada).
The label would have likely been a curious geometric shape to fit on the front of the bottle. I did a quick search of the labels here and nothing seemed to stand out.
http://www.bottlebooks.com/american medicinal spirits company/canadian_whiskey_trademarks.htm
The two main distilleries in Vancouver are usually marked either UDL Vancouver or BC Distillery, New Westminster. Thus, I suspect it comes from one of the east coast distilleries, possibly something like Corby‘s or Consolidated Distilleries?
Anyone seen this one before?
https://instagram.com/p/BlhMgIGFL2f/
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