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Stag Beer Lithograph Patriotic Woman, Madison, IL
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Stag Beer Lithograph 1940

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014

This is a Stag Beer vintage lithograph sign that features the United States flag and was manufactured by the Griesedieck Western Brewery Company in Belleville, IL., Circa 1940.

St. Louis Blended Coffee Tin, St. Louis Spice & Tea Co. St. Louis, MO
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St. Louis Blended Roasted Coffee Tin, St. Louis Coffee & Spice Mills Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschMarch 8, 2015

This is a very unusual three pound coffee can from the St. Louis Coffee and Spice Mills Company based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905, this can features an image of the statue of Saint Louis.

St. Clair Ice Cream Dairy Metal Serving Tray
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St. Clair Ice Cream Dairy Metal Serving Tray, E. St. Louis, IL

DairyBy Randy HuetschAugust 9, 2014

Metal Serving Tray, Saint Clair Dairy was bought out by the Waterloo Milk Company when they expanded in the East St Louis Illinois market. Eventually the Waterloo Milk company had plants in Waterloo, East St. Louis, Cairo and Red Bud, Illinois. Ca 1915

St. Bruno Standard Dark Flake Tobacco Sign, Richmond, VA. Ca. 1920
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ST. BRUNO STANDARD FLAKE TOBACCO SIGN, DUBLIN, IRELAND. Ca. 1920

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschOctober 20, 2019

The Saint Bruno Standard Dark Flake Smoking Tobacco was a large seller for years, and still was in business as late as the 1970’s being sold in tobacco shops all around the European area as well as inside the United States.  This particular metal sign is very colorful, and certainly would have garnered the attention…

Southern Cooperage Company, Paperweight, St. Louis, MO. Ca. 1900
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SOUTHERN COOPERAGE CO., ADVERTISING PAPERWEIGHT, ST. LOUIS, MO. Ca. 1900

GeneralBy Randy HuetschSeptember 6, 2020

Pictured is a neat advertising glass paperweight from the Southern Cooperage Company which was at 110 Victor Street near downtown Saint Louis, Missouri.  This company produced many wooden barrels used in the brewery and whiskey distillery business sectors.   Wood barrels were the handiwork of coopers who were skilled artisans in barrel making.  Circa 1900.

Snow white bakery Fairy Soda Crackers
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Snow White Bakeries Fairy Soda Crackers Tin Box

BakeryBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014

Circa 1920, The Fairy Soda Crackers tin box is a very colorful biscuit box from the Snow White Bakeries out of Clinton IA, Omaha, NE, and Oklahoma City, OK.

Sloman's Diamond Wedding Pure Rye Whiskey Sign, Aug. Baetshold, Buffalo, NY
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Sloman’s Diamond Wedding Pure Rye Tin Sign, Aug. Baetzhold, Buffalo, NY. Circa 1910

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschApril 18, 2015

This is a self-framed tin hanging sign advertising Sloman’s Diamond Wedding Rye Whiskey, manufactured by August Baetzhold in Buffalo, New York. Circa 1910.

Sleepy Eye Flour Tin Sign, Minneapolis, MN. Circa 1900
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SLEEPY EYE TIN SIGN, “THE MERITORIOUS FLOUR”, MINNEAPOLIS, MN.

BakeryBy Randy HuetschJanuary 15, 2017

Pictured is a beautiful tin sign for the Sleepy Eye Flour Brand, produced by the Sleepy Eye Flour Milling Company of Minneapolis, MN.

Sharples Tubular Self Framed Tin Hanging Sign
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SHARPLES TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR HANGING TIN SIGN, Circa 1915

DairyBy Randy HuetschApril 19, 2017

This sign is a beautiful hanging tin sign advertising the Sharples Tubular Cream Separators. Circa 1915.

Sharples Cream Separator Self Framed Tin Sign, West Chester PA. Circa 1900
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SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATOR SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN, WEST CHESTER, PA. Circa 1900

DairyBy Randy HuetschJanuary 3, 2017

This beautiful self-framed tin advertising sign from The Sharples Separator Company in West Chester, PA. features a woman who looks like a fairy with wings getting cream for a young girl, while the cow looks on with much interest.

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Kamp's Distilling Co, St. Louis, MO. Rye Self Framed Tin Sign. Circa 1900 Engelking's Pilsener Style Beer ROG Light Up Sign, Springfield, IL. Ca. 1935 Yale Gas Roasted Coffee, Steinwender-Stoffregen Coffee Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900 Biscuit Tin Box Union Biscuit Company 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. Golden Drip Coffee Tin, Empire Coffee Co., St. Louis, MO 1910 Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Ganeymede Meyercord Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905 Candy Bros. Fruit Juice Tablets Serving Tray, St. Louis, MO 1910 Adolph Loeb & Co. Whiskey Serving Tray, Cincinnati, OH. Circa 1900 M-C-A Cigar Sign Lithograph, Goldsmith, Silver Co., Boston, MA. Ca. 1900 American Pride Whiskey Tray, Pekin IL, Circa 1910 Richmond Straight Cut Cigarette Self-Framed Tin Sign, Allen & Ginter Co., Ca 1900 Peter Schuyler 10ct Cigar Self Framed Tin Sign, Albany, N.Y. Red Indian Cut Plug Tobacco Can, American Tobacco Co. Circa 1915 A Rare Falstaff Beer Lithograph 1907 Jacob Ruppert Lager Beer, ROG Sign, New York, N.Y., Circa 1900 Northhampton Brewing Co., Tip Tray, Northhampton, PA. Ca. 1910 Diamond Dyes Sign A Busy Day in Dollville Self Framed Tin Sign, Circa 1910 Sharples Tubular Self Framed Tin Hanging Sign New Haven Ice Cream Cones 5 Cents, ROG Sign. Circa 1920
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