Hi,
Just wondering what this is worth? Found it in my Grand paps garage. How much if it works? and if it doesn't?
Any help would be helpful.
Thanks,
Marc
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Hi,
Just wondering what this is worth? Found it in my Grand paps garage. How much if it works? and if it doesn't?
Any help would be helpful.
Thanks,
Marc
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Re: Vintage Jacquin's Thermometer
Charles Jacquin et Cie., Inc. (Jacquin's) is a producer and importer of alcoholic beverages and food products. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chatam International Incorporated, and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company was founded in 1884[1] by Charles Jacquin, a Frenchman who emigrated to Philadelphia. It claims to be the oldest producer of cordials in the United States and the only cordial producer in Pennsylvania.[2]
In addition to products made at its facilities in Philadelphia, Jacquin's imports from distilleries and ingredient sources it owns in France, China, Poland and South Africa. Jacquin's is the owner, distiller and importer of Pravda Vodka, which is distilled in Poland. It is also the manufacturer and importer of St Dalfour Gourmet French brand foods, teas, fine jellies and jams. Its products are exported to major countries throughout the world
Vintage Jacquin's Thermometer
I see some people ask crazy prices for this. but they Sell/sold for around $40.00 to $60.00
I think its 1950s