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CA CHL CHL_1957.038.001
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CM 2243 Tiger Whisky Blue metallic glaze with matted brown glazed base; fluted neck of bottle.
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Original museum documentation indicates that this jug was found in Barkerville.
From Fort Steele Heritage Website Tiger Whiskey bottle. "A great favorite with new immigrants, this whisky was imported by Chinese merchants in large quantities. Due to restrictions on immigration, Chinese newcomers often had no family and few friends to associate with in the new land. Many found solace for their loneliness in drink, with familiar Chinese whiskey a favourite drink when it was available.