Virginia Dare Wine Serving Tray, Garrett & Co., St. Louis, MO 1925
This is a Virginia Dare Wine serving tray from the Garrett Company based in Saint Louis, MO and Norfolk, Virginia, 1925.
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This is a Virginia Dare Wine serving tray from the Garrett Company based in Saint Louis, MO and Norfolk, Virginia, 1925.
The W. Irby Cigar and Tobacco Company put out this beautiful lithograph which appears to show three young ladies dressed up in what appears to be sailor suits or some kind of sailor looking dresses in the 1900 era. Why these outfits is unknown to this author, but the coloring and the image certainly caught…
This is a rare porcelain beer sign from the Wagner Brewery in Granite City, Illinois, 1915.
This is an enamel porcelain sign from the Illinois Wagner Brewery located in Granite City, Illinois, circa 1935.
This is an extremely rare Wagner Beer serving tray from Granite City, Illinois from 1915.
This is a beautiful metal charger advertising tray for the Wagner Old Time Lager brand which was brewed by The Forest Parking Brewing Company, Saint Louis, MO, 1910.
This is a stoneware beer mug for the Wagner Old Time Lager brand which was brewed by The Forest Parking Brewing Company, Saint Louis, MO, 1910.
Metal Round Serving Tray from the Walnut Grove Dairy in Alton IL in Madison County. This dairy has some common and rare milk bottles, but I have only seen this tray twice. It is very rare. Ca. 1915-1920. A great scene with the ice cream and the child anxiously awaiting his treat. You can see the ice cream scoop also in the view.
Featured is an incredible gilt edged glass sign advertising the well known Warner’s Log Cabin Sarsparilla brand of soda. The brand of medicinal blood purifier was sold by the H.H. Warner Company based in Rochester, N.Y.
This Wiggle Wagglegraph toy produced by the Dennis Novelty Company advertises Cabinet Beer from the Waterloo Brewing Company in Waterloo, Illinois on both the cardboard box and on the wooden toy itself. Circa 1905.