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Gottschalk & Co. Fine Whiskies ROG Sign, Baltimore, MD. Circa 1900

ALBERT GOTTSCHALK ONCE RULED BALTIMORE’S WHISKEY SCENE!

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJuly 25, 2020

Well before Prohibition the dreams of a German immigrant named Albert Gottschalk started and ended with a true rags to riches theme. The enclosed stunning ROG or Reverse on Glass Sign shows just how many different brands Mr. Gottschalk was selling at his zenith of business around 1900. I love the eagle emblem, truly patriotic…

The American Brewing Co, Pekin, IL Serving Tray. Circa 1910

THE STEIN IS EMPTY…I NEED MORE BEER! AMERICAN BREWING OF PEORIA, IL TRAY.

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJuly 18, 2020

The American Brewing Company of Peoria, Illinois put out this beautiful oval serving tray prior to prohibition. This particular tray is called a stock tray, meaning the image was used for many brewers and distillers at that time, with only the name of the brewery or distillery being changed by the printing company in Coshocton,…

CENTERVILLE BREWING CO., ROG CORNER SIGN, CLEVELAND, WI. Ca. 1900

THE CENTERVILLE, WI BREWERY 1900 ERA SIGN – RESEMBLES THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS LOGO OF TODAY!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJuly 12, 2020

Wow! What a spectacular reverse on glass corner sign out of Cleveland, Wisconsin! This Centerville Brewing Company sign features a metal scalloped edge border, designed to hold the glass in place, and a 90 degree angle wood bracket designed for hanging on the edge of a building. Hence, the corner sign name. i always laughed…

OskKosh B'Gosh Overall Tin Sign, Sleepy Eye, MN. Circa 1930

UNCLE SAM WORKED HARD IN HIS OSHKOSH B’GOSH OVERALLS!

Antique Advertising CollectiblesBy Randy HuetschJuly 11, 2020

Featured is an amazing tin sign featuring Uncle Sam for the OshKosh B’Gosh Union Made Overall menswear company. This tin sign pictured not only advertised the overall brand, but also was designed to advertise the various mercantile stores which sold the OshKosh brand of overalls. Apparently in Sleepy Eye, Minnesota one of those stores was…

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