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Cooks Imperial Champagne, American Wine Co. St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910
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American Wine Co. Cooks Imperial Serving Tray, St. Louis, MO

By Randy HuetschNovember 28, 2025

Here is a beautiful metal or tin serving tray from the American Wine Company for their famous Cooks Imperial Champagne. This particular tray was made by the Shonk Sign Company in Chicago, IL. The Top Hat man is eating oysters and is dressed as a very sophisticated guy as shown. Cooks wine is still made…

Uhl's Brewery Lager Beer Tin Serving Tray, Bethlehem, PA. Circa 1910
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Uhl’s Brewery Lager Beer Serving Tray, Bethlehem, PA. Circa 1910

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschNovember 28, 2025

Here is beautiful metal or tin serving tray from the Bethlehem, PA based Uhl Brewery. The Uhl Company sold Lager Beer as indicated on this tray. The tray is a stock tray, meaning this image was used by many different companies in the 1900-1915 era prior to prohibition.

Rock Island Brewing Co, Tin Serving Tray, Rock Island, IL. Ca. 1910
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IN ROCK ISLAND, THE NATIVE AMERICANS KNEW A GOOD BEER!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

This pre-prohibition tin serving tray has always been one of my favorites. The use of a native American, or Indian if you prefer on a canoe advertising the Rock Island Brewing Companies beer is priceless. The imagery of this brewery tray is very colorful, and was certainly eye appealing to potential buyers. Native American images…

Eigenbrot Brewery, Baltimore, MD. Tin Corner Sign, Ca. 1910
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A TIMELESS TIN CORNER SIGN…BALTIMORE STYLE!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

This tin sign is simply a classic design, very commonly used, with the gold and black color combination. For whatever reason, and I assume simply for the reason the colors were vibrant and a nice contrast, the gold and black coloring scheme was very common in the early 1900’s across multiple advertising product industries. This…

Blanke's National Pride Coffee Tin, C.F. Blanke Co, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910
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C.F. BLANKE SOLD NATIONAL PRIDE AS A SHOW OF SOLIDARITY TO THE UNION!

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

Here is a beautiful advertising tin from the C. F. Blanke Coffee and Tea Company based in St. Louis, MO. This tin simply showed the pride that the company and the residents had for the United States shortly after the conclusion of the Spanish American war, and with the troubles brewing in Europe before WW1…

First Pick Coffee Can, Carroll Brough Robinson Company, Oklahoma City & Enid, OK. Ca. 1920s
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First Pick Coffee Can, Carroll-Brough-Robinson Co, Oklahoma City & Enid, OK.

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

This tin coffee can is very colorful and pretty cool. How many coffee cans have you seen with baby chickens on them? It’s a rare design for sure, and the color was certainly an eye catcher. This can is from the 1920-30s era, and is from an Oklahoma based company.

Old Shay Ale Tin Over Cardboard Beer Sign. Ca. 1930s
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Fort Pitt Brewing Co. Old Shay TOC Sign, Ca. 1930s

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

Here’s a really good looking Tin over Cardboard (TOC) sign from the Fort Pitt Brewing Company for one of their flagship brands, Old Shay Ale. Tin over cardboard style signs were originally used around 1915 by a few breweries and other industries, but the vast majority of them started to be used in the 1930-1940s…

Freeland Brewing Co, Rolled Edge Tin Sign, Freeland, PA. Ca. 1910
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Freeland Brewing Co Lager Beer Rolled Edge Sign, Freeland, PA. Ca. 1910

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

Here’s a great rolled or curled edge tin sign advertising Freeland lager beer from the long defunct Freeland, Pennsylvania brewery during the pre-prohibition era. This sign has a stock image with the beautiful female image, but the rest of the sign was designed specifically for this particular brewery. If you have any items from the…

Closset & Devers Roasted Coffee General Store Tin Bin, Portland, OR. Ca. 1900
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Closset & Devers Roasted Tin Coffee Bin, Portland, OR. Ca. 1900

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

Here is a very nice tin old general store coffee bin from the Closset and Devers Company which was based in Portland, Oregon around the early 1900′ era. Coffee bins like this were used by hundreds of people each work to pull out bulk coffee beans, so finding them in pristine condition is very tough…

Hanley Kinsella H-K Shield Coffee Tin Sign, St. Louis, MO. Ca. 1920
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Hanley Kinsella H-K Shield Brand Coffee Tin Sign, St. Louis, MO.

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschDecember 21, 2025

Here is a nice tin sign featuring the Hanley Kinsella Company Shield brand of coffee and an image of their coffee can featured prominently on the sign. The H-K brand can be commonly found on many spice tins, as that was their main product line I suspect, but the coffee bins and tins are found…

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