
PENNY POST CUT PLUG LUNCH BOX TIN, STRATER BROTHERS TOBACCO CO., Ca. 1910
Strater Bros Brothers Tobacco Company Penny Post Lunch Pail Tobacco Cut Plug Tin.
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Strater Bros Brothers Tobacco Company Penny Post Lunch Pail Tobacco Cut Plug Tin.
Gesso Framed Reverse on Glass Sign from the Peoples Brewery in Trenton, New Jersey. Pre-Prohibition era, circa 1905.
This is a Pepsi-Cola porcelain sign, Circa 1950’s. The sign is 14″ tall by 24″ wide and reads “Take home a carton”.
These are two Pepsi-Cola wooden carrying crates made of sturdy wood slats and feature cutout handles, made in the 1960’s.
Shown is a beautiful pre-prohibition 1913 Peter Breidt Brewing Company Calendar. This brewery was based in Elizabeth, N.J.
This tray features a beautiful eagle from the Peter Doelger Brewery which was the largest brewery in NYC before Prohibition. The tray advertises the beer was “Brewed Expressly for the Home”.
Here’s a beautiful self-framed tin sign depicting the first mayor of Albany, New York, Peter Schuyler. He must have been so popular the G.W. Van Slyke & Horton Cigar Manufacturing Company in Albany made a cigar and named it after the cities former mayor. This sign is spectacular in color and clarity.
Petersen Brewing Company, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Reverse on Glass Corner Beer Sign, Circa 1905
Featured here is a great metal serving tray advertising the Bald Eagle Whiskey brand from Sanford Petts who owned a distillery in Boston, MA prior to prohibition. This particular serving tray is a stock tray, meaning the image was one used on many trays where only the advertising changes to meet the needs of whoever…
A wonderful porcelain advertising sign from the Pevely Dairy based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915. This advertises “Baby First” on the sign.