
BUFFALO BREWING CO., SACRAMENTO, CA., GESSO FRAMED TIN SIGN. Circa 1910
Beautiful Gesso Framed Buffalo Brewing Co Bohemian Delicious Beer Charger Sign. Sacramento, CA.
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Beautiful Gesso Framed Buffalo Brewing Co Bohemian Delicious Beer Charger Sign. Sacramento, CA.
This self-framed tin sign from the Buffalo Brewing Company in Sacramento, California shows two separate beers the brewery once made, one called New Brew, and the other called Bohemian. This sign is circa 1905.
Here is one my favorite stock trays, the dogs playing poker and drinking beer while smoking cigars! This particular version of this stock tray comes from the Buffalo Brewing Company out of New York. Being a stock tray, this simply means that many different advertisers chose this image and then asked the printing companies to…
Here is an early salted peanuts tin can from the Amesbury, Massachusetts F. M. Hoyt and Company, which produced the Buffalo Brand of Peanuts. For early advertising tin collectors, salted peanut cans have always held high esteem and value since there are so few which remain today, and the colorful graphics which were used on…
This is a reverse-on-glass Budweiser Barley Malt Syrup globe from Anheuser-Busch, sold during prohibition in the 1920’s.
A nice example of a Meyercord Wooden Sign advertising the Budweiser beer brand from Anheuser-Busch. The depiction shows an eagle carrying a young boy with the description “Ganeymede Bringing Budweiser to the Gods
This is a Buckeye Root Beer syrup dispenser from the Cleveland, OH Fruit Juice Co, circa 1890-1915. It is made of ironstone and features a decorative decal image of a frothy mug of root beer in the center.
Pictured is a 1900 era Buckeye 5 Cent Root Beer Serving Tray
Here’s a really neat looking early lithographic sign from the Brown-Forman Distillery which was based in Louisville, Kentucky prior to prohibition. The image shows a bartender providing a pour of whiskey to a patron standing near the long wood bar.
This is a beautiful lithograph of the Brotherhood Tobacco Brand featuring two gentleman, a distinguished gentleman and a train conductor enjoying their chewing and smoking product. This brand was sold by the P. Lorillard Tobacco Company.