
Lemp Brewery Beer Self-Framed Tin Barrel Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900
This is a very rare self-framed tin sign designed to look like the end of a wooden beer barrel from the Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO.
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This is a very rare self-framed tin sign designed to look like the end of a wooden beer barrel from the Wm. J. Lemp Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO.
This is a stunning reverse-on-glass Lager Beer sign manufactured by Wm. J Lemp Brewing Company, circa 1895. This unique Breweriana advertising sign is considered very rare and to date it is the only one known to exist.
Stoneware Pottery Beer Drinking Stein or Mug from The Wm. J. Lemp Brewery in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900.
Star Tobacco Brand, Liggett & Myers Advertising Clock, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915.
Here is a beautiful Lindley and Company Cherub brand coffee and tea General Store metal bin. The graphics are fantastic on this Sacramento, CA based store bin.
Bottled at the Brewery, a nice tin serving tray from the Lion Brewing Company in N.Y.C. Circa 1915.
Featured is a beautiful tin or metal sign from the Lipton Tea Brand. This sign beautifully illustrates a round string holder as it’s image, a common item used to help advertise products in the early 1900’s.
Featured is a beautiful tin over cardboard sign from the Lipton’s Instant Cocoa Brand. Circa 1910.
Stoneware Salt Glaze Advertising Whiskey Jug, Louis Gottschalk Belleville, Illinois. This is the earliest known Salt Glaze Jug from St Clair County ILL. Mr. Gottschalk was out of business in 1907. A one gallon jug!
This is a beer serving tray featuring made by the Louis Obert Brewery in St. Louis, Missouri, 1905.