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White Pearl Beer Serving Tray, Moerschel Spring Brewing Co., St. Charles, MO. Circa 1900
This is a beautiful metal serving tray from the Moerschel Brewery in Saint Charles, Missouri advertising their White Pearl brand of beer. Circa 1900.
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This is a beautiful metal serving tray from the Moerschel Brewery in Saint Charles, Missouri advertising their White Pearl brand of beer. Circa 1900.
A beautiful rolled edge sign advertising the White Rock Table Water Drink, circa 1910. The White Rock Springs Company was based in Whitestone, New York.
Metal Serving Tray from a local Liquor Distributor in Saint Louis MO called Widmer and Kloker in business from 1897-1903 only at 2209 Franklin Avenue.
Featured is a very nice early reverse on glass brewery sign from the Wiedemann Brewery which was based originally in Cincinnati, Ohio. This ROG style sign is very rare, and features beer bottles from both the Wiedemann and Royal Amber brands of beer. Wiedemann was later brewed in Kentucky before the brand was eventually closed…
Featured is a beautiful pre-prohibition era brewery tray from the Wieland Brewery which was in San Francisco, California. This pre pro tray features their Extra Pale Lager style of beer, with a beautiful warrior princess like image gracing the center alongside a bear. Wieland’s often used Native American images in their advertising, so this is…
Featured is a very colorful metal serving tray showing a bear and a woman holding a beer while a ship arrives, most likely symbolizing the San Francisco port. This tray was put out by The Wieland Brewery, which was located in San Francisco both prior to and again after the prohibition era. This tray is…
Here is an incredible Wieland Brewing Company embossed tin sign, simply stating “A Western Product”. The tray does advertise their Extra Pale Lager Beer and features a beautiful image of a Indian in full headdress
This is a tin charger made for the William J. Lemp Brewing Company, St. Louis, Mo in 1917. It is one of a series of six Lemp Brewing Co. metal chargers distributed from 1903-1917.
Featured is one of my favorite tobacco lunch pail or lunch box tins from the Winner brand of cut plug chewing tobacco.
This Falstaff Beer self-framed tin sign “The Peacemaker” is a very desirable piece from the William J Lemp Brewing Company in Saint Louis MO Circa 1915.