Auction 4 Banknotes, Coins, Documents, Judaica, The Holocaust, World War II, Car Models, Merchandise and other Products for Fans of Fantasy & Superheroes, Movie Posters, Western booklets and Israeli comics.
Jul 1, 2019
Israel
 HaRav Herzog 1A St., Bavli Tel Aviv.

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LOT 11:

Hartwig Kantorowicz ceramic liqueur bottle MEGA RARE !!! Height: 12 cm, Width: 3.5 cm.

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Start price:
$ 100
Estimated price:
$300
Auction house commission: 18% More details

Hartwig Kantorowicz ceramic liqueur bottle MEGA RARE !!! Height: 12 cm, Width: 3.5 cm.
Ceramic liqueur bottle for Orlow brand cumin cream produced by Hartwig Kantorowicz distillery and liqueur factory in Posen, Germany, between 1880 and 1920. In 1917, following World War I, the town, now called Poznan, became part of the newly reformed Poland. The distillery was founded in 1823 by a Jewish man, Hartwig Kantorowicz, and quickly gained a reputation for creating high quality products. It was a prosperous family business and opened several branches in Hamburg and Berlin. The majority of their products were liqueurs sold in glass bottles produced by Silesian, Saxon, and Czech glass factories. The distillery also sold patent medicines, like tonics and bitters, in bottles they manufactured for their own products as well as several other companies. These products often included high percentages of alcohol and were heavily spiced with strong, supposedly medicinal herbs.

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