GENESEE BREWING CO., METAL SERVING TRAY, ROCHESTER, N.Y. Circa 1915
Here is an early pre-prohibition serving tray from the Genesee Brewery in Rochester, New York. The Genesee Brewery is still in business today and has been in business since 1878.
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Here is an early pre-prohibition serving tray from the Genesee Brewery in Rochester, New York. The Genesee Brewery is still in business today and has been in business since 1878.
Pictured is an early Pre Prohibition porcelain sign featuring The Famous Narragansett Banquet Ale brand of beer from the Providence, Rhode Island Brewery. Made on Honor, Sold on Merit are the featured logo’s in this particular sign.
Featured is an early round metal serving tray from the California Brewing Association in Napa, CA for the Golden Ribbon Beer Brand. This tray features a woman galloping through the desert on a horse, a very unusual design, and to my knowledge, not a stock style tray. Circa 1910, Pre-Prohibition era.
Featured is an early Phoenix Brewery Sign from the Bay City, Michigan Brewing Company. This sign features a group of men readying themselves for a cock fight, an image which was popular at that time, but would not be accepted today. This sign is a pre-prohibition era advertising piece, circa 1910.
Here is an old pre-prohibition serving tray from The Jung Brewing Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. The tray advertises several of their beer offerings including Old Nurnberger, Aurora Export, Old Lager, and Pilsener Beer. Each of these beer styles are listed on the edges of the round tray. Also has a reference to the Red Heart…
Self-Framed Round Glass sign from the Fort Pitt Special Beer brand. Pittsburgh, PA based brewery. Post-Prohibition, circa 1935.
Vitrolite corner brewery sign from the Beverwyck Brewing Company, Albany, N.Y. Pre-Prohibition era, Ca. 1910.
Capital Brewing Company Pre-Prohibition Olympia, Washington round beer serving Tray.
Shown is a beautiful pre-prohibition 1913 Peter Breidt Brewing Company Calendar. This brewery was based in Elizabeth, N.J.
An unusual Sterling brand for their “dark” brand of tobacco in the green colored version metal can.