Phos-Ferrone High Ball Cardboard Sign 1905
This is a heavy stock cardboard sign advertising the Phos-Ferrone High Ball brand, St. Louis, MO 1905.
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This is a heavy stock cardboard sign advertising the Phos-Ferrone High Ball brand, St. Louis, MO 1905.
Columbia Brewing Co Weiss Beer Bottle 1885. This is a mint green colored beer bottle produced by the Columbia Brewery Company.
Circa 1910, a rare and beautiful metal serving tray from the Andrew Lohr Bottling Company in Cairo, IL. The Lohr Company produced one other tin soda serving tray which features a soda bottle in the center of it with a bluish center background.
This Anheuser-Busch tip tray advertised their Bevo brand, a prohibition beverage Circa 1920.
Circa 1900 Stoneware Mug from the Burton Ale and Porter Brewing Company in Saint Louis Missouri. Also pictured is a saloon stoneware advertising mug from the William Wm Kiefer Saloon, also in St. Louis, MO. These are both very hard to find. The Burton Ale and Porter company was only in business for two years from 1898-1900 before it went out of business. Pre-Prohibition mugs.
Nick Ems Brewing Company Cardboard Sign with his EMS Beer Brand. Mr. Ems named the brewery after himself and the beer too. Their Logo of “EMS is the Word” must have been pretty poorly received as he was out of business two years later. Hence the 1945-1947 time period for this piece. Wood beer crates for EMS beer are still found quite regularly in the surrounding St. Louis Marketplace.
Advertising lithographic calendar from the Central Brewing Company in East St Louis, IL. Major competitor to Heim, Griesedieck Western and Star Breweries in Belleville IL and Anheuser Busch across the river in Saint Louis MO. 1903
Columbia Brewing Company Beer mug, thought to have been used during the St. Louis Worlds Fair in 1904 as the Columbia Brewing Company had a large display and brought out their Alpen Brau label at this event. This mug is hand painted and features a pewter lid. Ca 1904
This is an enamel porcelain sign from the Illinois Wagner Brewery located in Granite City, Illinois, circa 1935.
This serving tray advertises the Jersey-Creme soft drink, circa 1910.