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Coca-Cola Metal ServingTray Girl At Shade 1938
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Coca-Cola Tray Girl At Shade 1938

SodaBy adminAugust 28, 2014

1938 – This Coca-Cola soda tray is known as the “Girl at Shade” version. This tray portrays artwork from the famous illustrator Bradshaw Crandell.

Henry Luebbe Self-Framed Tin Signs 1900
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Henry Luebbe Self-Framed Tin Soda Signs 1900

SodaBy adminAugust 29, 2014

These are two self-framed tin signs manufactured by Henry Luebbe Soda & Mineral Water Manufacturing Co. from Hermann, MO., Circa 1900.

Theo Vogt Salt Glaze Stoneware Whiskey Jug 1880
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Theo Vogt Salt Glaze Stoneware Whiskey Jug 1880

WhiskeyBy adminSeptember 6, 2014

This is a massive ten-gallon salt glaze stoneware whiskey jug made for Theodore Vogt, a whiskey wholesaler from East. St. Louis, Illinois circa 1880.

Lemp Green ROG Lager Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900
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Lemp Brewery Lager Beer Reverse-On-Glass Sign 1895

BrewerianaBy adminSeptember 7, 2014

This is a stunning reverse-on-glass Lager Beer sign manufactured by Wm. J Lemp Brewing Company, circa 1895. This unique Breweriana advertising sign is considered very rare and to date it is the only one known to exist.

Bluff City ROG Round Corner Sign, Alton, IL. Ca. 1900
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Bluff City Brewery Reverse-on-Glass Corner Sign 1890

BrewerianaBy adminSeptember 26, 2014

This is a Reverse-on-Glass corner sign from the Bluff City Brewery in Alton, Illinois circa 1890. It has a vibrant seven-color design.

Nectar Brand spice store bin for black pepper
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A Lithographic Spice Display Bin St. Louis Coffee & Spice Mills 1900

CoffeeBy adminOctober 2, 2014

This is a Nectar Brand Spice display bin for Ground Black Pepper manufactured by St. Louis Coffee & Spice Mills circa 1910.

Cherokee Brewery Salt-Glazed Beer Stein 1890 St. Louis, MO
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Cherokee Brewery Salt-Glazed Stoneware Beer Stein 1890

BrewerianaBy adminOctober 9, 2014

This is a salt-glazed stoneware beer stein manufactured by The Cherokee Brewery located in St. Louis, MO in 1890.

American Brewing Co Enamel Sign 1900
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American Brewing Company Enamel Porcelain Corner Sign 1900

BrewerianaBy adminOctober 23, 2014

This is an enamel porcelain corner sign made by the American Brewing Company (A.B.C.) based in St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1900.

American Brewing Company Temple of Commerce Tray
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A.B.C. Beer “Temple of Commerce” Serving Tray 1905

BrewerianaBy adminOctober 23, 2014

This is the “Temple of Commerce” beer serving tray manufactured by the American Brewing Company (A.B.C.) based in St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1905.

Lemp Brewing Co Tin Charger Tray
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William J. Lemp Brewing Co Tin Charger 1917

BrewerianaBy adminNovember 13, 2014

This is a tin charger made for the William J. Lemp Brewing Company, St. Louis, Mo in 1917. It is one of a series of six Lemp Brewing Co. metal chargers distributed from 1903-1917.

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