National Brewery Co. Tray, Griesedieck Bros. , St. Louis, MO, 1910
This is a colorful National Brewery Company tin serving tray from St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910.
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This is a colorful National Brewery Company tin serving tray from St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910.
Featured is a beautiful curved corner sign from the G.B.S. and Co. Brewery in Baltimore, Maryland. This tin corner sign was from about 1900, and was made by the Tuchfarber Lithograph Company based in Cincinnati. Ohio. This sign is very similar to to an Eigenbrot Corner Brewery Sign, also from Baltimore. The colors and shapes…
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Featured is a colorful tin sign from the Nebo Brand of Cigarettes, owned by the P. Lorillard Company in New York City, N.Y. This sign features the tag lines “Gloriously Good” and “One Calls for Two”. Circa 1911, this sign features a Turkish man in the image.
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Here is a tough to find North Yakima Brewing Company serving tray from the small town Washington state brewery. This beer tray essentially touts their superior taste with their slogan. “All beer is good, but Yakima is better”. N. Yakima is an area in the greater Yakima, WA area.