CASPER HEIL BREWING CO. EXTRA BOTTLED BEER SERVING TRAY, BURLINGTON, IA. Circa 1904
This tray is dated 1904 and comes from the Casper Heil Brewing Company in Burlington, Iowa. The Heil Brewery was in business from the late 1800’s until 1916.
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This tray is dated 1904 and comes from the Casper Heil Brewing Company in Burlington, Iowa. The Heil Brewery was in business from the late 1800’s until 1916.
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