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It's been a banner week for new additions, and it's not often that a Paterson piece comes up for sale that I've never heard of or seen before, but a little over a week ago numerous FB people alerted me to this awesome 1/2 gallon. Going to research the company now, I'm hoping someone knows the potter based on the "A" debossed at the base below the handle. For some reason I am thinking Akron Ohio based on my memory of seeing this marked posted and asked about previously, but I may be mistaken.
Anyway it's another great piece for my ever growing collection, I figured once I got first pick thru my mentor's collection new finds would be few and far between, yet I added 7 stoneware pieces and 4 glass bottles in the last week. Paterson is the small city that just keeps on giving...
UPDATED RESEARCH... My research never shows a listing for "The New York Wine & Liquor Company", thru the years the saloon was owned and operated by Zucker & Steiner 1898-1901, Herman Steiner 1901-02, 1903 no directory, Abraham Weistein 1904-07, 1908 no directory, Bernard Gleicher 1909-19. So my educated guess based on the style is that Mr. Gleicher only operated his saloon under his name, but the wholesale liquor was sold under this company name...



Anyway it's another great piece for my ever growing collection, I figured once I got first pick thru my mentor's collection new finds would be few and far between, yet I added 7 stoneware pieces and 4 glass bottles in the last week. Paterson is the small city that just keeps on giving...
UPDATED RESEARCH... My research never shows a listing for "The New York Wine & Liquor Company", thru the years the saloon was owned and operated by Zucker & Steiner 1898-1901, Herman Steiner 1901-02, 1903 no directory, Abraham Weistein 1904-07, 1908 no directory, Bernard Gleicher 1909-19. So my educated guess based on the style is that Mr. Gleicher only operated his saloon under his name, but the wholesale liquor was sold under this company name...



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