American Brewing Co Beer Serving Tray 1905
This is a beer serving tray manufactured by the American Brewing Company based in St. Louis, Mo Circa 1905.
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This is a beer serving tray manufactured by the American Brewing Company based in St. Louis, Mo Circa 1905.
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 metal coffee tin for the Altus Steel Cut Coffee brand made by the Amos-James Grocer Company in downtown St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910.
This is a colorful Tin-Over-Cardboard sign advertising Alpen Brau beer in bottles, circa 1940.
This is a beautiful lithographic print from the Albert Hertz whom was based in Gloversville, New York, Circa 1905. Mr. Hertz was a dealer in both wines and whiskies before prohibition.
Here is a beautiful pre-prohibition era serving tray from the long defunct Aberdeen Washington brewery. This particular tray is colorful, and advertises proudly their Prima brand of bottled lager beer. The use of a nice patriotic USA colored shield helps provide more color and eye appeal. One of the fun facts about this brewery is…
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ABC Beer Brand, American Brewing Company, St. Louis, MO. Paper lithgraphic sign.
This extraordinary American Brewing Company ABC Brand die cut tin sign is from the American Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900. This impressive sign has a seashell looking design on the top and features cherubs on the sign, one of the companies common themes with their early advertising items.
This is the “Temple of Commerce” beer serving tray manufactured by the American Brewing Company (A.B.C.) based in St. Louis, Missouri, circa 1905.