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Rare Cabinet Card Photograph Jim & Park Beam Old Tub Whiskey Louisville, Kentucky

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Rare Cabinet Card Photograph Jim & Park Beam Old Tub Whiskey Louisville, Kentucky. To see up to 100 photos of this lot, please find this sale on LiveAuctioneers. Rare find. This photo was discovered recently in Louisville. Parker Beam (Left, with hands in belt), "Allie Heart" (Albert Hart, with flat brim hat), Ed Beam (Looking into his cup) and Jim Beam (holding post) at Old Tub Whiskey circa mid to late 1890s. By Evans Art. Co., Elizabethtown and Bardstown, Kentucky. Damage to three of the four corners. Some residue at lower right. Has a string sepia toning. Jim and his brother Park Beam took over the family's distillery operations in 1892 from Jim's father David, renaming the company to Old Tub, which was their best-best selling brand. The brand's name was a reference to the large mash tubs in which mash was mixed, cooked, and stirred by hand. In partnership with Jim and Park was David Beam's son-in-law Albert Hart. Ed Beam is the young lad looking into his cup. He is the son of Jim and Park Beam's brother Jack (the youngest of the Beam boys). Ed Beam and Jack Beam later started Early Times whiskey and were both renowned distillers in their own right. This is a rare chance to own an iconic and until recently undiscovered piece of Kentucky whiskey history. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Friday, April 5th from 12pm to 7pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Liveauctioneers.

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Rare Cabinet Card Photograph Jim & Park Beam Old Tub Whiskey Louisville, Kentucky. To see up to 100 photos of this lot, please find this sale on LiveAuctioneers. Rare find. This photo was discovered recently in Louisville. Parker Beam (Left, with hands in belt), "Allie Heart" (Albert Hart, with flat brim hat), Ed Beam (Looking into his cup) and Jim Beam (holding post) at Old Tub Whiskey circa mid to late 1890s. By Evans Art. Co., Elizabethtown and Bardstown, Kentucky. Damage to three of the four corners. Some residue at lower right. Has a string sepia toning. Jim and his brother Park Beam took over the family's distillery operations in 1892 from Jim's father David, renaming the company to Old Tub, which was their best-best selling brand. The brand's name was a reference to the large mash tubs in which mash was mixed, cooked, and stirred by hand. In partnership with Jim and Park was David Beam's son-in-law Albert Hart. Ed Beam is the young lad looking into his cup. He is the son of Jim and Park Beam's brother Jack (the youngest of the Beam boys). Ed Beam and Jack Beam later started Early Times whiskey and were both renowned distillers in their own right. This is a rare chance to own an iconic and until recently undiscovered piece of Kentucky whiskey history. In-house shipping is available. Pickup is Friday, April 5th from 12pm to 7pm in Carroll, Ohio 43112 or we will provide in-house shipping for this item. Once packed up we will send you an invoice for shipping & handling. Shipping questions: shipping@burnsbid.com Sales tax will be collected on all bidders. If tax exempt, make sure your certification is submitted with Liveauctioneers.

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