PROGRESS BEER, INDIANAPOLIS, IN BREWING CO. SERVING TRAY. Ca. 1910
Featured is an early pre prohibition serving tray from the Indianapolis, Indiana Brewing Company for their Progress Brand of beer, ale and porter products.
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Featured is an early pre prohibition serving tray from the Indianapolis, Indiana Brewing Company for their Progress Brand of beer, ale and porter products.
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Prince of Pilsen Brand Cardboard Beer poster from the Mound City Brewery in New Athens, IL. The Mound City Brewery was an institution in St. Clair county for years. The brewery eventually closed in the 1950s and was demolished in 1966.
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Featured is an early Phoenix Brewery Sign from the Bay City, Michigan Brewing Company. This sign features a group of men readying themselves for a cock fight, an image which was popular at that time, but would not be accepted today. This sign is a pre-prohibition era advertising piece, circa 1910.
Brushed aluminum Phoenix Beer sign from the Phoenix Brewery in Bay City, Michigan. Pre-Prohibition era.