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Toscano, Chicago 1940s Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) Americans had lost their taste

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Americans had lost their taste for wine and many of the vineyards that enthusiastically opened after Repeal quickly went bankrupt

with the interior decorated with dancing pigs and a cheerful sign saying Porky’s Fun Club – the Brightest Spot in Town

often accompanied by stories and poems that parents could read aloud

in anticipation of the repeal of Prohibition in the United States

Toscano, Chicago 1940s Sizes:A4 (210x297mm) Archival Print (Unframed) Americans had lost their tasteThis 1940s beverage list of two waiters manfully carrying a giant cocktail glass is a lovely reminder of Chicagos other Little Italy on the citys lower west side. Both men, in their white aprons, look as if they are expending a lot of energy in bringing the glass to a customers table. This imaginative cover art was from Toscano, which opened in 1923 and which stayed in business for over 60 years. Courtesy Private Collection. Each print is accompanied

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