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.
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Featured is a beautiful TOC sign advertising a local Jersey Ice Cream Brand, calling itself “The Good Kind”. Circa 1930.
Featured is a beautiful rolled or curled edge sign from the Paul Jones Whiskey Distillery company which was in Louisville, Kentucky, prior to Prohibition in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.
Here is a gorgeous tin sign from the National Brewing Company in New Orleans, Louisiana. This pre-pro tin sign advertises their fine beers. Their is a companion sign to this one as well with a similar look but different wording too. Circa 1900.
Illustrated is a beautiful porcelain corner beer advertising sign from the Germania Brewing Company in Buffalo, New York. This sign is circa 1900, and is curved so it could hang on the 90 degree angle of a building with the built in brackets on the signs backside.
Featured is an early wood Meyercord sign from the Columbia Brewing Company based in Saint Louis, Missouri for their Banner beer brand. The sign features a rooster and the slogan, “The Cock of the Bar”. This sign is circa 1905.
Pictured is a gorgeous pottery syrup dispenser from the Mueller Keller Company in Saint Joseph, Missouri for their invigorating and healthful Rosary Root Beer drink. Circa 1920.
Featured is a beautiful tin sign from the Weideman-Holmes Company for their Pride of Kentucky Whiskey. The Weideman Holmes Company was based in Cleveland, Ohio around 1900 when this sign was produced. The coloring and use of a Kentucky like horse make the image very impressive.
Pictured is a nice serving tray for Old Fashion Brew which was made by the Weber Brewing Company in Waukesha, Wisconsin. This tray is circa 1910.
Featured is a nice 1888 advertising lithographic calendar from the Val Blatz Brewing Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This calendar has all of the months featured in one design, vs. the traditional monthly tabs which became more popular around 1900.
Featured is a nice reverse on glass sign from the Freeport Distillery owned by A. Guckenheimer & Bros in Pittsburgh, Pennslyvania. This ROG sign is circa 1900 and mentions the 1893 Columbian Exposition on the sign as well.