
WEBER BREWING CO., WAUKESHA, WI. OLD FASHION BREW SERVING TRAY. Circa 1910
Pictured is a nice serving tray for Old Fashion Brew which was made by the Weber Brewing Company in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This tray is circa 1910.
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Pictured is a nice serving tray for Old Fashion Brew which was made by the Weber Brewing Company in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This tray is circa 1910.
Featured is an amazing Reverse on Glass sign from the Besley Brewing Company Brewery which was in Waukegan, Illinois outside Chicago prior to prohibition. This particular ROG sign might be one of the many brewery signs which were found unfinished in the Western Sandblasting Company find of the 1980’s. I am not sure however. The…
Circa 1860-1880s era Blob and hutchinson style soda bottles from Waterloo, Illinois. The earliest one is the John Ruf soda bottle which is civil war era. Mr. Ruf was in town from about 1860-1870 when he left for Jacksonville, IL in Morgan County. The others are from Henry Schuell who was in town from 1898-1899 for a short 18 months, and from Henry Boeke was came in 1878 and turned the business to his son Charles around 1895. All of these bottles are hard to find, but the Ruf and Vertical H. Boeke are the only ones of each of these known to exist. Early small town blob and soda bottles including ones with pontil marks on the bottoms are highly sought after by collectors from the area of their origin, the state, or for other factors.
These are various vintage ice cream containers from The Waterloo Milk Company, 1950’s.
These are milk bottles from the Waterloo Milk Company based in Waterloo, Illinois, circa 1940’s.
This is a rare antique green metal milk can from the Waterloo Illinois Milk Company, based in Waterloo, Illinois, circa 1930’s
This is a collection of vintage cottage cheese containers for the Waterloo Milk Company, based in Waterloo, Illinois, circa 1950’s.
This Metal Flange Sign features Waterloo Illinois Ice Cream made from from The Waterloo IL Milk Company. The sign has a yellow background and red lettering with “Waterloo Ice Cream” on both sides. This double-sided sign is the only one known to exist from this small dairy.
This is a wooden milk-carrying crate manufactured for the Waterloo Milk Company in Waterloo, IL Circa 1940.
This milk bottle is from the Waterloo IL Illinois Milk Company and featured a red-painted label, Ca 1940 The label on the backside of the bottle displays two babies and states “Babies Grow With Us”.