
WM. J. LEMP BREWING CO., TALLY BOTTLED BEER TIN PENNANT SIGN. ST. LOUIS, MO. Ca. 1900
Featured is an early tin sign from the William J. Lemp Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO for their Tally brand of bottled beer.
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Featured is an early tin sign from the William J. Lemp Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO for their Tally brand of bottled beer.
Featured is an early pre prohibition serving tray from the Indianapolis, Indiana Brewing Company for their Progress Brand of beer, ale and porter products.
James E. Pepper Distillery in Louisville, Kentucky produced this beautiful tin sign. Born in the Republic, 1780 reads the caption in the colonial military scene.
Cream City Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin tin pre-prohibition serving tray. Circa 1910.
ABC Beer Brand, American Brewing Company, St. Louis, MO. Paper lithgraphic sign.
Tin serving tray featuring The Consumers Brewing Company in New Orleans, LA. Pre-Pro era, circa 1905-1910
Bottled at the Brewery, a nice tin serving tray from the Lion Brewing Company in N.Y.C. Circa 1915.
Featured is an outstanding reverse-on-glass style advertising sign from the American Brewing Company, this one in Baltimore, Maryland. The glass is beautifully centered inside a wood gesso style frame. This pre-prohibition era sign is from about 1900.
This is a very colorful tin general store counter coffee bin from the Ridenour Bakery Company in Kansas City, Missouri. This bin held 50 pounds of bulk coffee, and was designed to allow consumers to simply scoop out the amount of coffee they needed each time. The Arabia’s Chief brand always featured an Arabic man…
Here’s an early lithographic print from the Old Forester Brand of Whisky, stating “Guarding A Good Thing in Arizona”. This print is circa 1910, and from the pre-prohibition era. The Brown and Forman Company was a Louisville, KY based whiskey distiller.