Botella de cristal de 8 pulgadas de Canada Dry club soda del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart

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Botella de cristal de 8 pulgadas de Canada Dry club soda del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart

Botella de cristal sin abrir de 20 cm de altura de Canada Dry club soda con el sello del Vicepresidente y "Embotellada para el Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson" en la cara. Esta botella de edición limitada fue fabricada en 1963 por la Canada Dry Bottling Company de San Antonio. Esta botella fue recogida en la mesa principal del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart el 22 de noviembre de 1963 por Marquita Smith, asistente al almuerzo.

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Título del objeto:

Botella de cristal de 8 pulgadas de Canada Dry club soda del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart

Date:

11/22/1963

Medio:

Vidrio, Alimentos, Metal

Dimensiones:

20,3 × 6,4 cm (8 × 2 1/2 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

Colección Hijos de Marquita Smith/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2022.018.0001

Nota curatorial:

Approximately 2,400 of these custom glass bottles of club soda with the vice presidential seal were manufactured in 1963 and gifted to Vice President Lyndon Johnson by W.D. Matthews, owner of Canada Dry Bottling Company of San Antonio. While most of the bottles were intended for distribution at the LBJ Ranch following the Austin banquet scheduled for the evening of Noviembre 22, a small quantity of bottles were also sent to the Dallas Trade Mart for the head table at the scheduled presidential luncheon. Attendee Marquita Smith retrieved this bottle from the head table that day, and the unopened 8" glass bottle remained with the family until her children, Craig Smith, Cynthia Smith-Kelly and Debra Smith-Williams, donated it to The Sixth Floor Museum in 2022. At that time, two of her children (Craig Smith and Cynthia Smith-Kelly) recorded interviews for the Museum's Oral History Project. - Stephen Fagin, Curator

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Botella de cristal de 8 pulgadas de Canada Dry club soda del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart

Botella de cristal sin abrir de 20 cm de altura de Canada Dry club soda con el sello del Vicepresidente y "Embotellada para el Honorable Lyndon B. Johnson" en la cara. Esta botella de edición limitada fue fabricada en 1963 por la Canada Dry Bottling Company de San Antonio. Esta botella fue recogida en la mesa principal del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart el 22 de noviembre de 1963 por Marquita Smith, asistente al almuerzo.

Detalles del objeto
Título del objeto:

Botella de cristal de 8 pulgadas de Canada Dry club soda del almuerzo del Dallas Trade Mart

Date:

11/22/1963

Condiciones:

Almuerzo Trade Mart

Johnson, Lyndon B.

Mercado de Dallas

Dallas

Medio:

Vidrio, Alimentos, Metal

Dimensiones:

20,3 × 6,4 cm (8 × 2 1/2 pulg.)

Línea de crédito:

Colección Hijos de Marquita Smith/Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza

Número de objeto:

2022.018.0001

Nota curatorial:

Approximately 2,400 of these custom glass bottles of club soda with the vice presidential seal were manufactured in 1963 and gifted to Vice President Lyndon Johnson by W.D. Matthews, owner of Canada Dry Bottling Company of San Antonio. While most of the bottles were intended for distribution at the LBJ Ranch following the Austin banquet scheduled for the evening of Noviembre 22, a small quantity of bottles were also sent to the Dallas Trade Mart for the head table at the scheduled presidential luncheon. Attendee Marquita Smith retrieved this bottle from the head table that day, and the unopened 8" glass bottle remained with the family until her children, Craig Smith, Cynthia Smith-Kelly and Debra Smith-Williams, donated it to The Sixth Floor Museum in 2022. At that time, two of her children (Craig Smith and Cynthia Smith-Kelly) recorded interviews for the Museum's Oral History Project. - Stephen Fagin, Curator