Featured is a nice scalloped reverse on glass sign from the New Haven Dairy Company for their Ice Cream and 5 cent ice cream cones. The sign does not indicate which state this New Haven was located in, but the logical choice would be New Haven, CT, or possibly New Haven, MO where a large dairy once was located. Circa 1920.
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SHARPLES TUBULAR CREAM SEPARATOR HANGING TIN SIGN, Circa 1915
This sign is a beautiful hanging tin sign advertising the Sharples Tubular Cream Separators. Circa 1915.
FOSTER’S ICE CREAM TIN SERVING TRAY. WATERLOO. Circa 1915
Featured is an early metal serving tray from the Foster’s Brand of Ice Cream. Foster’s was apparently based in Waterloo, but I don’t know if that was IA or NY most likely.
ICE CREAM, CAKES & SOFT DRINKS, WOOD DIE CUT ADVERTISING TRADE SIGN. Circa 1895
Featured is a gorgeous advertising wooden diecut trade sign from an early ice cream or confectionary store. This could have also come from a soda fountain possibly.
JERSEY ICE CREAM TIN OVER CARDBOARD SIGN, “THE GOOD KIND”. Circa 1930
Featured is a beautiful TOC sign advertising a local Jersey Ice Cream Brand, calling itself “The Good Kind”. Circa 1930.
CAPITAL CITY DAIRY CO., COLUMBUS, OH. PURITY & BUTTERINE PRODUCTS. EMBOSSED CARDBOARD SIGN. Circa 1920
This is a really nice embossed cardboard sign from the Capital City Dairy Company in Columbus, Ohio. The image shows a young girl riding a cow with the words Purity and Butterine also.
SHARPLES CREAM SEPARATOR SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN, WEST CHESTER, PA. Circa 1900
This beautiful self-framed tin advertising sign from The Sharples Separator Company in West Chester, PA. features a woman who looks like a fairy with wings getting cream for a young girl, while the cow looks on with much interest.
Roach & Seeber Co, Waterloo, WI. Fountain Creamery Vitrolite Corner Sign. Circa 1910
Shown here is a beautiful vitrolite advertising corner sign from the Roach and Seeber Company which was based in Waterloo, Wisconsin for many years. This corner sign still has its brilliant copper flashing framed border
Highland Evaporated Cream Lithographic Decal, Highland, IL. Circa 1895
Featured here is an advertising decal designed to be applied to a metal tray or sign from the Highland Evaporated Cream Company in Highland, Illinois. This company later became the Helvetia Company and eventually moved to St. Louis, MO where it was renamed The Pet Milk Company. Circa 1895.
Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Lithographic Poster. Circa 1910
Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Lithographic Poster. Circa 1910
De Laval Cream Separators Round Advertising Sign, Circa 1900
De Laval Cream Separators Round Advertising Sign, Circa 1900
Pevely Dairy Baby First Porcelain Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915
A wonderful porcelain advertising sign from the Pevely Dairy based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915. This advertises “Baby First” on the sign.
Donnell Milk Company Porcelain Sign, Pure Dairy Products, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1930’s
This is a nice porcelain sign from the Donnell Milk Company, for their Pure Dairy Products. The company was based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1930.