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Gypsy Hosiery, Hargadine-McKittrick Dry Goods Store, St. Louis MO Tip Tray, for E J Schroeder Breese, IL

A GYPSY WHO DIDN’T MAKE YOU WANT TO RUN AWAY!

Antique Advertising CollectiblesBy Randy HuetschNovember 29, 2016

The use of the word “gypsy” typically brings to mind negativity, deceit, or danger in most people’s mind.   However, one company used the word Gypsy to entice people to buy their product, and by doing so, were apparently very successful in establishing their ladies and men hosiery as one of leading selling brands in the…

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A. Graf Whiskey Clock, St. Louis, MO, Louisville, KY. Circa 1905

AUGUST GRAF WHISKEY DISTILLERY CLOCK STOOD THE TEST OF TIME!

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschNovember 13, 2016

One of my favorite advertising items is this beautiful oak wood clock from the August Graf Distilling Company. This clock was found in a tavern in a small town of Albers, Illinois and had been there for over one hundred years. It was a giveaway intended for this distiller’s larger retailers at that time and was…

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Meredith's Diamond Club Whiskey Rye Jugs

WHISKEY GOES UPSCALE THANKS TO GEORGE MEREDITH AND “CROCKERY CITY”!

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschOctober 30, 2016

One of the more unusual and eye-catching figural advertising items you will run across were the brainchild of George Meredith, a laborer working at the KT&K pottery in East Liverpool, OH.   The KT&K Pottery, better known as the Knowles, Taylor and Knowles Pottery produced unique whiteware pottery at a time when most potters were making…

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Louis Obert's Brewery Glass ROG Transom Sign, circa 1900

A GIANT TRANSOM SALOON SIGN FIND FROM THE LOUIS OBERT BREWING CO.!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschOctober 15, 2016

A recent “big” find for me is this transom window sign from the Louis Obert Brewing Company which was based in St. Louis, MO before Prohibition.  Transom signs were commonly displayed over the entrance of many 1900 era saloons.  Taverns built in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s often had an entrance with a small…

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Peter Doelger, New York, N.Y., Tip Tray Bottled Beer

THE PETER DOELGER BREWERY – A NYC BREWING GIANT WHICH DIDN’T FORESEE THE FUTURE OF LARGE SCALE MARKETING.

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschOctober 2, 2016

The Peter Doelger Brewery in New York City was started in 1859 by Peter Doelger, a coppersmith immigrant from Germany.   Mr. Doelger came right at the perfect time to make his mark in brewing, when the Croton Reservoir System was completed in NYC, providing fresh water for brewers to craft their products. The breweries beer must…

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Buffalo Brewing Co, Sacramento, CA. Self-Framed Tin Sign, Circa 1910

THE BUFFALO BREWING COMPANY IN SACRAMENTO WAS ONCE THE “KING OF BEERS OUT WEST”!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 24, 2016

One of my favorite self-framed tin signs come from the Buffalo Brewing Company, which was based in Sacramento, CA.   The Buffalo Brewing Company was once the largest selling brewery west of the Mississippi River, and dominated sales throughout California, the Pacific NW, Hawaii, Alaska, Central and South America, and even Russia and China.   In fact,…

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Daniel Aberle & Sons, Minneapolis, MN, Charger Tray Sign

GOLDEN LINK WHISKEY WAS “WORTH ASKING FOR”, ESPECIALLY IN THE COLD ST. PAUL WINTERS!

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschSeptember 14, 2016

One of my favorite advertising items are the beautifully decorated metal charger signs, which were commonly used by companies from the 1890-1920 time period.   One of the biggest users of these chargers were breweries, however, collectors can find whiskey products, cigars, and other categories advertising on them at that time. The Daniel Aberle and Sons…

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Grape Nuts Self Framed Tin Sign, circa 1910

GRAPE NUTS CEREAL STRUCK GOLD WITH THEIR FAMOUS “THERE’S A REASON” AD CAMPAIGN!

Antique Advertising CollectiblesBy Randy HuetschSeptember 5, 2016

One of the most desirable vintage advertising items sought by collectors today is a self-framed tin sign from the Post Grape Nuts Cereal brand featuring a young girl being walked off to school with her loyal St. Bernard. C. W. Post Cereal Company used this classic scene on several different advertising pieces, but the one…

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Robert Burns 10ct Cigar Vitrolite Corner Sign

THE ROBERT BURNS CIGAR BRAND PRICED THEIR PRODUCT TO STAY APPARENTLY?

TobaccianaBy Randy HuetschAugust 29, 2016

The image of a young debonair American colonial man was widely used by the Robert Burns brand of cigars in the early 1900’s.   The Robert Burns brand of cigars featured this image on larger charger tray signs as well as the featured vitrolite corner sign in the early 1900’s.    Both signs are wildly popular today…

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American Brewing Co. St. Louis, MO., ABC Beer Doghouse Sign

DOGS PROVE WHY THEY ARE MANS BEST FRIEND BY WATCHING OVER YOUR BEER!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschAugust 14, 2016

One of my favorite pre-prohibition brewery advertising items features a bulldog guarding an ABC brand beer bottle with the slogan “Watching a good Thing”.   In the early 1900’s The American Brewing Company based out of St. Louis, MO had an extensive campaign which illustrated a story of the bulldog protecting their owner’s bottle of ABC…

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Anheuser-Busch Bevo Beverage Tin Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920 The Bartholomay Brewing Company was originally founded in 1852 as Will and Bartholomay. In 1857, Philip Bartholomay bought out his partner and renamed the company Bartholomay Brewing Company. Bartholomay grew to be a very substantial brewery, with production of about 180,000 barrels in 1888. In 1889, it absorbed two other local breweries (Rochester Brewing and Gennesee Brewing) as well as two Rochester malting house to become the Bartholomay Brewing conglomerate. The company's symbol was a rather unusual one, a wheel with two outstretched wings. Like many Rochester Brewers, Bartholomay had agents that bottled and sold its products in other states, including W.W. Walker & Company of Hagerstown, Maryland, John S. Low of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and William Albrecht of Boston, Massachusetts. Bartholomay operated successfully until Prohibition but, although both Rochester and Genesee reopened after Repeal, Batholomay did not. Some of Bartholomay's brands, such as Apollo Beer, were later used by the American Brewing Co. of Rochester. Hyde Park Beer Tin Sign, Hyde Park Brewery, St. Louis, MO. Ca. 1940 Jic Jac Celluloid over Cardboard Button Sign 1950 Morey Mills Counter Spice Tin, Denver, CO. Circa 1900 Union Brewing & Malting Co, San Francisco, CA Serving Tray Dixie Queen Plug Cut Lunch Box Tobacco Tin. Circa 1910 Ghiardelli Chocolate & Cocoa Self Framed Tin Sign, San Francisco, CA. Circa 1900 Henry George 5 Cent Cigar Tin Sign, Hirschhorn Mack & Co. N.Y., Circa 1900 Angeles Brewing Beer, Tip Tray, Port Angeles, WA, Seattle Exhibition 1909 ABC Stag Bourbon Rye & Whiskey Rolled Edge Sign Coca-Cola Tray Two Girls at Car 1942 E. Schroeder Amber Soda Bottle, E. St. Louis, IL Ryan's Brewery Pure Beers Tip Tray, Syracuse, N.Y. United States Brewing Co. Chicago, IL. Cabinet Export Beer Lithograph, Circa 1905 Barlett Spring Mineral Water Tray, Barlett Springs, Lake Co, CA Glueks Beer Vitrolite Corner Sign, Minneapolis, MN. Circa 1910 Henry Luebbe Self-Framed Tin Signs 1900 Mercantile Cigar Sign, Rice Tobacco Co. Golden Drip Coffee Tin, Empire Coffee Co., St. Louis, MO 1910
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