
Jersey-Creme Soft Drink Serving Tray, 1910
This serving tray advertises the Jersey-Crème soft drink, circa 1910. It features a Victorian woman in the center and reads “The Perfect Drink” on the rim.
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This serving tray advertises the Jersey-Crème soft drink, circa 1910. It features a Victorian woman in the center and reads “The Perfect Drink” on the rim.
Featured is a beautiful TOC sign advertising a local Jersey Ice Cream Brand, calling itself “The Good Kind”. Circa 1930.
This serving tray advertises the Jersey-Creme soft drink, circa 1910.
Circa 1915 Jerome Schotten Coffee Company Bulk Coffee storage tin display. This was used at one time in an old general store and the patrons would scoop out their coffee in bulk before they took it home. Old General Store display cabinets and bins are highly collectible today.
This is an ornate general store coffee bin from the James. H. Forbes Tea & Coffee Co. based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905.
James E. Pepper Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky produced this beautiful tin sign. Born in the Republic, 1780 reads the caption in the colonial military scene.
Circa 1915 era Coffee Can from the James Forbes Coffee Manufacturing company in the Saint Louis MO market. This tin can is very hard to find and has great colors on it.
Featured is a colorful serving tray from the Jacob Stahl Jr. Tobacco Company based in Brunswick, N.J. and New York City, N.Y. This tray is for their Nip of Havana Cigar.
Featured is a beautiful reverse on glass sign from the Jacob Ruppert Brewery which was one of the largest breweries in New York City in the early 1900’s. This sign is stunning, and I believe is in the original round frame. A nice pre-prohibition sign.
Featured is a beautiful sailboat scene on a metal serving tray for the J. H. Cutter Whisky brand, made by the C. P. Moorman & Company in Louisville, Kentucky. As was somewhat common around 1900, the spelling of whiskey is actually spelled as whisky on the tray, with a missing “e”. The tray is a…