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BYRRH - Dopping a Horse Before a Race - 1933 RefPO#08 Lillet became the star drink

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Lillet became the star drink of every trendy New York bar

The beautiful bartender's dress reminds us of Delbeck's royal heritage

It's essentially an enormous La Mascotte bottle label

he created many posters for companies operating the networks

BYRRH - Dopping a Horse Before a Race - 1933 RefPO#08 Lillet became the star drinkThis 1933 ad features an unlikely pair of gamblers rigging a horse race. This beautiful print is part of an advertising campaign for BYRHH Vin Aperitif Au Quinquina, a wine based apritif made of red wine, mistelle, and quinine. Created in 1866, it was popular as a French apritif. With its marketing and reputation as a "hygienic drink", Byrrh sold well in the early 20th century. It was even exported, despite the similarity of its name to "beer",

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