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John Graf's Brewery Lithograph, Milwaukee, WI. Circa 1890

JOHN GRAF’S BREWERY ONCE STOOD TALL IN MILWAUKEE!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschMay 30, 2021

Featured here is a beautiful lithographic print from the John Graf Brewing Company which was in Milwaukee, Wisconsin prior to prohibition. This lithograph features an amazing image of his brewery at the corner of Greenfield and 17th Street. The lithograph also promotes his Weiss beer brand of beverage, a commonly sold product in many of…

Storz Brewery Self Framed Tin Sign, Omaha, NE. Circa 1905

A STUNNING STORZ BREWERY BIRD CARRYING AN ELF-LIKE MAN OUT FOR A DELIVERY? Circa 1905

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschMay 23, 2021

WOWSER! Pictured here is an amazing early pre-prohibition era self-framed tin sign from the Storz Brewing Company, an Omaha, Nebraska icon in the brewery business of yesteryear. This particular image featured a bird carrying a gnome or elf like small man away from the brewery, with two bottles of beer in his hands. Could the…

Full Weight Cigars Tin Sign, Gumpert Bros. Manufacturers, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1910

GUMPERT BROS. CIGARS WERE FULL WEIGHT AND WORTH IT!

TobaccianaBy Randy HuetschMay 16, 2021

The well known Gumpert Brothers Manufacturing plant in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was well known on the eastern coast for making a great cigar. One of their most famous brands was the Full Weight 5 cent cigar brand, of which this lithograph clearly demonstrates that weight and getting the most for your money was important. Hence, the…

Aetna Insurance Agency Meyercord Wood Sign, Hartford, CT. Circa 1910

AETNA INSURANCE FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY!

Antique Advertising CollectiblesBy Randy HuetschMay 9, 2021

The Aetna Insurance Company based in Hartford, Connecticut has been in business almost since the beginning of the history of the United States. This beautiful Meyercord wooden sign features colorful graphics in a multi-color style design, and features the tagline “More Than A Century of Service”. At first glance this doesn’t mean much, however, given…

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