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I.W. Harper Bourbon – Dominici & Co Wholesale & Retail Dealers in Groceries, Hay & Grain – Richmond, VA

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

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7 Comments

  1. jill olivier says:

    trying to find information i have on a sign from my great grandpas saloon. its an iw harper advertisement. it has an artists signature and is dated 1904. i would like to know a little history if someone ever has any time for me. thanks,
    jill olivier
    228 31 2339

  2. justin otis says:

    i worked for a company called schenley distiller for 37 years.we owned i w harper 86 proof and 100 proof bottle in bond. we made it kentucky.i believe frankfort, it was an excellent selling bourbon, now you cant even find it anyplace.

  3. Katie says:

    I have a half pint bottle of I.W. Harper Kentucky Stright Bourbon Whiskey, 86 proof. It has never been opened – it was found in my parents home after they passed. My father must of had it hidden from my mother for years and years and years. The glass bottle has raised letters on the back and the labels are in absolute perfect condistion, front & back. I would like to sell this treasure to an interested party. Mint condition.

    1. Art Rabourn says:

      please let me know if the bottle is still available and for sale.

      1. paul clauson says:

        i just got a bottle like you were asking about full sealed tax stamp with red iw harper bourbon 10 sticker intact but 1/10 pint
        i have no idea what the value on this is maybe you can enlighten me and purchase it?

  4. Susan says:

    My father had an advertising agency, and Schenley Industries was his major client. The IW Harper ad with the orange-red background and the silhouette of the man tipping his hat was one of the most enduring images from that period (1940s). I’m not sure when the image originated. My father’s name was Otto Kleppner, and the agency was The Kleppner Company, 488 Madison Ave., NYC.

    1. fadingad says:

      Susan- Thank you for stopping by and sharing your family history with us. Love this image. Please give my regards to your family. Best, Frank