PILSEN BREWING COMPANY, KEWANEE, WI. PRE-PRO SERVING TRAY. Ca. 1910
An early serving tray from the Pilsen Brewing Company in Kewanee, Wisconsin, WI.
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An early serving tray from the Pilsen Brewing Company in Kewanee, Wisconsin, WI.
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