
Stag Beer Tin Over Cardboard Sign, Griesedieck Western Brewery 1935
This is a very rare advertising Tin Over Cardboard Sign for the Stag Beer brand, which was produced by the Griesedieck Western Brewery in Belleville, IL.
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This is a very rare advertising Tin Over Cardboard Sign for the Stag Beer brand, which was produced by the Griesedieck Western Brewery in Belleville, IL.
Featured is a really neat tin sign from the Roberts, Johnson and Rand Shoe Company, which was based in Saint Louis, Missouri. This sign was a stock sign, and the manufacturer simply added hundreds of general stores names and cities attached to the sign where their brand was being sold. The sign says “For All…
Star Shoes Brass Corner Sign, Roberts Johnson & Rand Shoe Company, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1895
This is a Pre-Prohibition Reverse-on-Glass (ROG) Sign manufactured by the Stark Missouri Wines Company in St. Louis, MO, circa 1910.
Featured is a early pre-prohibition serving tray from the Stegmaier Brewing Company which was based in Wilkes Barre, Pennslyvania. This tray features four different beer brands from the brewery including Lager, Stock Lager, Malt Extract. The bottles are early with the porcelain bail wire stopper corks.
Featured is a early pre-prohibition serving tray from the Stegmaier Brewing Company which was based in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. This tray features an awesome view of the pre-prohibition era brewery with a lot of activity.
An unusual Sterling brand for their “dark” brand of tobacco in the green colored version metal can.
This is a rare Stern Brau Beer sign made by the Star-Peerless Brewery in Belleville, Illinois, 1935
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.
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”.