
JOHN WALTER BREWING CO. VITROLITE CORNER SIGN, EAU CLAIRE, WI. Circa 1900
Featured is a beautiful vitrolite corner brewery sign from the John Walter Brewery in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Circa 1900.
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Featured is a beautiful vitrolite corner brewery sign from the John Walter Brewery in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Circa 1900.
Circa 1910, The Johnson Layne Coffee Company in Saint Louis, MO was in business for only a few short years, but their flagship brand was the Log Cabin Brand of Coffee. This particular general merchandise storage bin was designed for customers to scoop out their coffee in bulk when buying the product. I am guessing the Gunpowder brand was a high potency coffee given the name, as I have seen this on a few other manufacturers tins also.
Illustrated is a fabulous tin serving tray from the Old Pepper Whiskey brand, made by Joseph E. Pepper Distillery in Lexington, Kentucky. The scene shows a revolutionary war scene.
This is an early Joseph Leopold and Brother stoneware advertising whiskey jug from Belleville, Illinois. Circa 1900.
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company Buck Beer lithographed goat in a man’s suit poster. Circa 1900. Milwaukee, WI.
Here is a beautiful curved metal corner sign advertising lager beer from the Joseph Fallert Brewery which was in Brooklyn, New York just outside Manhattan in the late 1800’s and early 1900 era prior to prohibition. Pre-Pro corner signs are extremely rare, and one of the most desirable brewery advertising items for collectors today.
Buck Beer Poster from the Joseph Schlitz Brewery out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This poster is pre prohibition era, circa 1910.
This is an extremely rare stoneware advertising jug from Jos Vonnahme Grocer and Liquor Dealer in E. Saint Louis, Illinois. Circa 1880’s.
Here is an old pre-prohibition serving tray from The Jung Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. The tray advertises several of their beer offerings including Old Nurnberger, Aurora Export, Old Lager, and Pilsener Beer. Each of these beer styles are listed on the edges of the round tray. Also has a reference to the Red Heart…
Featured is a gorgeous metal brewery serving tray from the Kaier Brewery in Mahanoy City, PA. This stock serving tray features advertising for their Beer, Ale and Porter styles of Beer. Circa 1910, pre-prohibition era.