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Macholl. Visitor's book of the German-French cognac distillery formerly Gebrüder Macholl Munich (cover title). Fol. With numerous hs. Entries, Mchn. 1900-1928, on 66 leaves, and 87 w. Maroquin cloth boards over wooden boards with 4 metal corner mounts and blind-stamped title. (Signs of wear, some edges somewhat rubbed). The brothers Leopold and Moritz Macholl settled in Munich in 1874, after Leopold's brother-in-law Max Landauer set up a brandy distillery and liqueur factory in Heilbronn in 1861 and took Leopold into the business in 1866 ("Landauer & Macholl"). - The book begins with the entries of Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (April 25, 1902) and Ludwig Prince of Bavaria (Jan. 31, 1901). - Further visitors were (initially on pasted-in sheets) various Munich associations (Sozialwissenschaftlicher Verein). Munich associations (Sozialwissenschaftlicher Verein, 1903; Akademischer Maschinen-Ingenieur-Verein, 1901; Polytechnischer Verein, 1901; Verein junger Drogisten, 1904; Verband der Rabattsparvereine, 1907; Münchener Rechtspraktikanten Verein (1908); Akademischer Chemiker Verein, 1909; Staatswissenschaftliche Abteilung der Münchener Freien Studentenschaft, 1911). Also Karl Roesger (piano teacher, pianist, music teacher 1868-1929), 1915; Führung der Verwundeten & Kriegsinvaliden, 1915; Drogisten-Verband Düsseldorf, 1925; Edeka Verbandstagung München, 1926; Stadtrat München, 1926; also numerous individual entries, up to February 17, 1928 - 2 photogr. glued in (Schäfflertanz, 1914 and Führung der Verwundeten und Kriegsinvaliden 1915). Some loose inserts, including masch. Description and history of the company (4 pp.) and 3 pp. handwritten concept. - Signs of use D

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Macholl. Visitor's book of the German-French cognac distillery formerly Gebrüder Macholl Munich (cover title). Fol. With numerous hs. Entries, Mchn. 1900-1928, on 66 leaves, and 87 w. Maroquin cloth boards over wooden boards with 4 metal corner mounts and blind-stamped title. (Signs of wear, some edges somewhat rubbed). The brothers Leopold and Moritz Macholl settled in Munich in 1874, after Leopold's brother-in-law Max Landauer set up a brandy distillery and liqueur factory in Heilbronn in 1861 and took Leopold into the business in 1866 ("Landauer & Macholl"). - The book begins with the entries of Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria (April 25, 1902) and Ludwig Prince of Bavaria (Jan. 31, 1901). - Further visitors were (initially on pasted-in sheets) various Munich associations (Sozialwissenschaftlicher Verein). Munich associations (Sozialwissenschaftlicher Verein, 1903; Akademischer Maschinen-Ingenieur-Verein, 1901; Polytechnischer Verein, 1901; Verein junger Drogisten, 1904; Verband der Rabattsparvereine, 1907; Münchener Rechtspraktikanten Verein (1908); Akademischer Chemiker Verein, 1909; Staatswissenschaftliche Abteilung der Münchener Freien Studentenschaft, 1911). Also Karl Roesger (piano teacher, pianist, music teacher 1868-1929), 1915; Führung der Verwundeten & Kriegsinvaliden, 1915; Drogisten-Verband Düsseldorf, 1925; Edeka Verbandstagung München, 1926; Stadtrat München, 1926; also numerous individual entries, up to February 17, 1928 - 2 photogr. glued in (Schäfflertanz, 1914 and Führung der Verwundeten und Kriegsinvaliden 1915). Some loose inserts, including masch. Description and history of the company (4 pp.) and 3 pp. handwritten concept. - Signs of use D

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