
Kake Kan Koffee, H. P. Petring Coffee Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920
This is a rare Kake Kan Koffee tin from the H. P. Petring Company in St. Louis, MO. circa 1920.
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This is a rare Kake Kan Koffee tin from the H. P. Petring Company in St. Louis, MO. circa 1920.
An amazing oval Reverse on Glass Corner Sign from the Kamm and Schellinger Brewery in Mishawaka, Indiana. This sign is circa 1900
This is an early self-framed tin sign from the Kamps Distilling Company advertising their Rye Whiskey brand. Kamps Distilling was in St. Louis, Missouri in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, and was out of business before Prohibition started
Pictured is a beautiful pre-prohibition advertising tip tray from the Kansas City Breweries Company, based in Kansas City, MO. Circa 1910.
The Kansas City Breweries put out a series of Victorian lady serving tip trays before the start of prohibition, all very similar in style except the image of the woman is different. Circa 1910.
Here is beautiful Keeley Brewing Company serving tray advertising their Keeley brand of beer. The Keeley Brewery was in business for a long time in Chicago
Here’s a fabulous Reverse on Glass or ROG beer advertising sign, from the Kessler Brewing Company. This sign was made about 1900 when ROG signs were all the rage, and skilled craftsman were in each major city creating these masterpieces. The Kessler Brewery was based in Helena Montana, and reopened after prohibition ended in 1933. …
Featured is a colorful tin serving tray advertising the King Arthur Brand of flour which was made in Minnesota in the early 1900’s.
Featured is an early wooden general store coffee bin from the Canby, Ach, and Canby Coffee Manufacturer based in Dayton, OH. This bin advertises their King Bee brand of coffee.
Featured is a great old tin sign entitled King Bourbon, or “Two Kings”, which was a reference to the lion being the King of the Jungle, and the Bourbon itself. This sign was put out by the Morrin-Powers Company which was a whiskey distributor in Kansas City, MO prior to Prohibition. This same image was…