Beverwyck Brewery Beer Vitrolite Corner Sign, Albany, N.Y., Circa 1910
Vitrolite corner brewery sign from the Beverwyck Brewing Company, Albany, N.Y. Pre-Prohibition era, Ca. 1910.
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Vitrolite corner brewery sign from the Beverwyck Brewing Company, Albany, N.Y. Pre-Prohibition era, Ca. 1910.
Pre-Prohibition Whiskey Bourbon Sign for the OFC Brand which was sold by George T. Stagg Distilling Company in Frankfort, KY. The originator of this whiskey was The Taylor Company.
Capital Brewing Company Pre-Prohibition Olympia, Washington round beer serving Tray.
Featured here is a beautiful tin lithographic sign featuring a semi-naked woman admiring a butterfly which has landed on her hand near a small brook. This sign advertises a very-well known local New York City area, mostly known for it’s nickname, The R&H Brewery. This brewery was a well known brewery and their…
The Telfer Coffee Company in Detroit, Michigan was a long-time leader in the production of coffee in the Motor City. Te Tefler Company produced a myriad of different coffee brands under the company name and collectors today can find many of them with a quick google search. This particular Telfer Coffee Company Milk Maid Java…
Shown is a beautiful pre-prohibition 1913 Peter Breidt Brewing Company Calendar. This brewery was based in Elizabeth, N.J.
Featured is a beautiful tin three pound coffee can from the A.J. Kasper Company for their Turkey Brand of roasted coffee.
The Moxie brand of soda was a very well-known soda brand which had a huge following in the Northeastern part of the United States for many years. This 1933 tin sign incorporated their commonly used slogan “distinctively different” in the advertisement. The use of the racing car was also something that collectors can find on…
The G. W. Gail & Ax Tobacco Works was famous for their leading brand, Navy Cut Plug Chewing Tobacco. The enclosed framed factory scene from the Gail and Ax Tobacco Works Company features an impressive image of the massive structure which was located on Pratt and Barre Streets near Charles Street in Baltimore, Maryland. If…
The owners of the Iroquois Brewery in Buffalo, N.Y. didn’t have to think long before they decided on their corporate logo I am guessing. With a name like Iroquois, it was easy to incorporate an Indian logo into their advertising, and by doing so, the Iroquois beer brand would last over 100 years, and remains…