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Isengart Brewing Co., Tin Serving Tray, Troy, NY. Circa 1910
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ISENGART BREWING CO., METAL SERVING TRAY, TROY, N.Y. Circa 1910

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschMarch 20, 2018

This serving tray is from the Isengart Brewing Company in Troy, N.Y. A great pre-pro era metal advertising tray!

J.& G Scotch Fine Old Scotch Whiskey Syrup Dispenser
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J & G STEWART’S FINE SCOTCH WHISKEY GLASS DISPENSER, Circa 1900

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschApril 19, 2017

This is a beautiful painted enamel glass decanter from the J&G Stewart’s Scotch Whiskey.

Old J.A. Miller Chicken Cock Self Framed Whiskey Sign, Louisville, Ky. Ca 1900
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J. A. MILLER CHICKEN COCK WHISKEY, SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN, PARIS, KY. Ca. 1900

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschDecember 6, 2019

Pictured is a colorful self-framed tin sign from the James A. Miller Whiskey Distillery, based in Paris, KY.  This sign was from the pre-prohibition era, circa 1900.   The Chicken Cock brand has been resurrected in the last few years, and continues to build upon the legacy of James Miller’s well selling brand from around 1900.

J.G. Schemm Brewing Co. Serving Tray, Saginaw, MI. Circa 1900
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J. G. Schemm Brewing Company Serving Tray, Saginaw, MI. Circa 1900

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 27, 2024

Here is a beautiful pre-prohibition serving tray from the JG Schemm Brewery which was based in Saginaw, Michigan. The colors on this tray are remarkable, and very representative of the Chas. Schonk tray manufacturing company out of Chicago, IL. The tray verbiage is rather simple, as it simply states “Pure Malt Beer”. I am sure…

J. H. Allen & Co Coffee Bin, St. Paul, MN. Circa 1900
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J. H. ALLEN & CO., GENERAL STORE COFFEE BIN. ST. PAUL, MN. Circa 1900

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschJanuary 28, 2017

Featured is a beautiful General Store coffee bin with a nice factory illustration of the J. H. Allen Coffee Company plant in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This is a tin can, circa 1900.

J. H. Cutter Whisky Tray, A.P Hotaling Co., San Francisco, CA. Circa 1910
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J. H. CUTTER WHISKY SERVING TRAY, C.P. MOORMAN & CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. Ca. 1910

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschApril 9, 2019

Featured is a beautiful sailboat scene on a metal serving tray for the J. H. Cutter Whisky brand, made by the C. P. Moorman & Company in Louisville, Kentucky.   As was somewhat common around 1900, the spelling of whiskey is actually spelled as whisky on the tray, with a missing “e”.   The tray is a…

J. William Pope Cardinal Coffee Stoneware Pot. St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900
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J. WILLIAM POPE CARDINAL COFFEE STONEWARE POT, ST. LOUIS, MO

By Randy HuetschJanuary 30, 2025

Here is a fantastic stoneware or pottery coffee pot with a beautifully colored emblem of a monk drinking Cardinal Coffee from the J. William Pope Coffee Company. The Cardinal brand of coffee was the companies trademark brand of coffee. Not much is known about the company or it’s origins, other than the company is listed…

Jacob Ruppert Lager Beer, ROG Sign, New York, N.Y., Circa 1900
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JACOB RUPPERT BREWERY LAGER BEER ROG SIGN, N.Y.C., Circa 1900

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschNovember 13, 2017

Featured is a beautiful reverse on glass sign from the Jacob Ruppert Brewery which was one of the largest breweries in New York City in the early 1900’s. This sign is stunning, and I believe is in the original round frame.  A nice pre-prohibition sign.

Jacob Stahl Nip of Havana Cigar Tray, 5 Cents
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JACOB STAHL JR. TOBACCO CO., NIP OF HAVANA CIGAR TRAY. Circa 1900

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschJanuary 27, 2017

Featured is a colorful serving tray from the Jacob Stahl Jr. Tobacco Company based in Brunswick, N.J. and New York City, N.Y. This tray is for their Nip of Havana Cigar.

Jas Forbes Quality Coffee Can, St. Louis, MO
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Jas Forbes Coffee Co Tin Can, St. Louis, MO

CoffeeBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014

Circa 1915 era Coffee Can from the James Forbes Coffee Manufacturing company in the Saint Louis MO market. This tin can is very hard to find and has great colors on it.

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