
Bluff City Brewery Vitrolite Corner Sign 1915
This Bluff City Brewery Vitrolite corner sign was made by Bluff City Brewery based in Alton, Illinois circa 1915.
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This Bluff City Brewery Vitrolite corner sign was made by Bluff City Brewery based in Alton, Illinois circa 1915.
Tobacco lunch pail or lunch box tin from the Pritchard and Burton Company which was based in London, England for many years. The Boars Head Brand was their main selling tobacco.
Featured is a beautiful porcelain corner sign from the Brazil, Indiana Brewing Company.
This is a beautiful Brilliant Brand Smoking Mixture Tobacco can from the John Weisert Bros. Tobacco Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910s.
Here is a neat old tobacco tin from a long defunct tobacco cigar manufacturing company which was based in Saint Louis, Missouri in the early 1900’s. Due to the long length of names from the three owners, the brand was simply shortened to B.M.R. Obviously it was easier to ask for an abbreviated name cigar,…
British Queen Havana Cigars Tin Sign, Gumpert Bros. Manufacturers, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1910
Featured is a beautiful General Store bin from the Bronson, Brown Tea and Coffee Company, which I believe was based in Brooklyn or New York City, N.Y. Circa 1900.
The Brotherhood Tobacco lunch box tin was used by children to take their lunches to school in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s.
This is a beautiful lithograph of the Brotherhood Tobacco Brand featuring two gentleman, a distinguished gentleman and a train conductor enjoying their chewing and smoking product. This brand was sold by the P. Lorillard Tobacco Company.
Here’s a really neat looking early lithographic sign from the Brown-Forman Distillery which was based in Louisville, Kentucky prior to prohibition. The image shows a bartender providing a pour of whiskey to a patron standing near the long wood bar.