
Sussmann Bros. Meat & Grocer Company Stoneware Jug, E. St. Louis, IL. Circa 1915
This is a rare one gallon stoneware advertising jug from the Sussmann Bros Meat and Grocery Company in E. Saint Louis, Illinois. Circa 1915.
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This is a rare one gallon stoneware advertising jug from the Sussmann Bros Meat and Grocery Company in E. Saint Louis, Illinois. Circa 1915.
Stoneware Whiskey Advertising Jugs, from St Clair County, IL. A half gallon Whiskey Jug from Sussman Brothers from East St. Louis and a one gallon jug from Freeburg, IL. Ca. 1910. Both are very rare.
Sure Shot Chewing Tobacco Cannister from the Spaulding and Merrick Tobacco Company in Chicago, Illinois. The tobacco can has a lid in the center top for the content removal.
Here is a beautiful tin chewing tobacco tin from the Sunset Trail brand of smoking tobacco. The image features a man and woman riding their horses into the sunset. The clearly detailed cost of just 5 cents either expensive at the time this was made, indicating a quality brand, whereas most tobacco products of that…
Pictured is a stunning colorful serving tray from the Stroh’s Brewery in Detroit, Michigan. This tray advertises their lager beer. Circa 1910.
A colorful coffee can from the Stone Ordean Wells Coffee Company which was based in Duluth, MN for their Metropolitan Brand of Mocha and Java Coffee.
Pictured is a metal charger sign from the Stone Hill Winery Co. in Hermann, Missouri. Circa 1900. This metal charger has two small holes on the rim area designed to allow it to hang on the walls of a local establishment which was selling their product.
Stoneware Drinking Mug or Stein from the Otto Stifel Brewing Company in Saint Louis, MO. This mug is a pre-prohibition era mug, and was probably given away to local saloons which were owned by the Stifel Brewery as a gift to their customers who drank their product. Ca. 1910
Rare Stern Brau Reverse on Glass beer sign made by the Star-Peerless Brewery in Belleville, Illinois, circa late 1930’s. Sign reads “Few as Good, None Better”.
Tin Over Cardboard Advertising Sign from the Star Peerless Brewery in Belleville, IL. The Stern Brau brand was one of their flagship brands, and apparently was sold for 10 cents a bottle when this sign was made. Ca. 1935.