
Great Western Wine Co. Serving Tray, St. Louis, MO 1898
This is a rare serving tray from The Great Western Wine Company based in St. Louis, MO, 1898 featuring Admiral George Dewey.
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This is a rare serving tray from The Great Western Wine Company based in St. Louis, MO, 1898 featuring Admiral George Dewey.
Circa 1950 Metal Cooler from Griesedieck Bros Brewery, St. Louis, MO. The GB Brand outsold Budweiser for many years and sponsored the St Louis Cardinals Baseball team for a long time.
Circa 1950 Griesedieck Bros Double Mellow and Lager Flat Top Beer Cans, St. Louis, MO. This brewery was in business for many years and was originally called the Griesedieck National Brewery in Saint Louis Missouri. The Griesedieck family was involved in multiple breweries in St Louis and in Belleville and East St. Louis, Illinois
The Griesedieck brothers brewery was a flagship brewery in St Louis, outselling the Budweiser brand of Anheuser Busch for many years. The family was involved in multiple breweries in St Louis and in Belleville and East St. Louis, Illinois also at one time or another.
Circa 1940s Griesedieck Bros Lighted Back Bar Sign, St. Louis, MO. This brewery was originally called the Griesedieck National Brewery and the family was involved in multiple breweries in Belleville and East St. Louis, Illinois in addition to the Saint Louis market.
Featured is a nice reverse on glass sign from the Freeport Distillery owned by A. Guckenheimer & Bros in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania. This ROG sign is circa 1900 and mentions the 1893 Columbian Exposition on the sign as well.
Featured is a beautiful Gund Brewing Company serving tray from La Crosse, Wisconsin. A nice pre-pro tray with King Gambrinus featured in the center image. Circa 1910.
Pictured is a very colorful advertising tip tray from the Hargadine McKittrick Dry Goods Business in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The tray is for their Gyspy womans hose legwear brand.
This is a rare general store tea bin from the H. P. Coffee Company based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905. What makes this bin special is the beveled mirror on the front side. Most vintage coffee and tea bins have a lithograph advertisement on the front instead of the mirror.
Featured is a gorgeous framed Congress Beer sign from the Haberle Brewing Company which was based in Syracuse, New York. This sign features a beautiful gold edged frame. A great sign from an early pre-prohibition era brewery.