SLEEPY EYE TIN SIGN, “THE MERITORIOUS FLOUR”, MINNEAPOLIS, MN.
Pictured is a beautiful tin sign for the Sleepy Eye Flour Brand, produced by the Sleepy Eye Flour Milling Company of Minneapolis, MN.
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Pictured is a beautiful tin sign for the Sleepy Eye Flour Brand, produced by the Sleepy Eye Flour Milling Company of Minneapolis, MN.
This sign is a beautiful hanging tin sign advertising the Sharples Tubular Cream Separators. Circa 1915.
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.
This is an extraordinary self-framed tin sign advertising the Ver-ba, a “Safe and Sane” Soft Drink, Circa 1900.
This is a wonderful Reverse on Glass Menu Board from the Sealtest Dairy Company based in New York.
This is a Reverse-on-Glass (ROG) Shadow Box from Sealtest Dairy manufactured in Saint Louis, MO, circa 1940.
Wow! Here is a stunning serving tray from the Schutz Brewing Co for their Lager Beer put out in the pre-prohibition era around 1910 or so. This brewery was located in Jordan, Minnesota. If you have any Schutz beer items, I would be interested in talking with you!
Early meyercord style wood sign from the Schuckmann & Seligmann Whiskey Distilling Company in Milwaukee, WI.
Circa 1885 E. Schroeder Amber Soda Bottle. Amber soda bottles from the Midwest are highly collected and are very rare.
Rare Meyercord Wood Sign from the Schott Brewery in Highland, Illinois, circa late 1930’s. The Schott brewery was originally called the Highland Brewery before Prohibition. The Schott family was involved in the production of soda in the late 1800’s at the same time they owned the brewery.