CORNHILL WHISKEY TRAY, CASPER HEIL BREWING CO. Circa 1910
Featured is a very nice whiskey advertising tray from the Wolcott Company out of Rochester, New York for their Cornhill Whiskey brand. Circa 1910.
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Featured is a very nice whiskey advertising tray from the Wolcott Company out of Rochester, New York for their Cornhill Whiskey brand. Circa 1910.
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.
Featured is a very colorful oval tin sign from the Seven Up brand of soda. This sign is a self-framed sign and incorporates the slogan “You Like It, It Likes You”
Featured is a beautiful porcelain corner sign from the Brazil, Indiana Brewing Company.
Featured is a very early general store coffee bin from the Nave-McCord Mercantile Company in Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Photographed is a very rare reverse on glass corner beer sign from the Yuengling’s Brewery which is in Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
Featured is an early self-framed tin sign from the Cooks Brewery in Evansville, Indiana, advertising their Cooks Goldblume and Ale style brands of beer.
Featured is a beautiful vitrolite corner brewery sign from the John Walter Brewery in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Circa 1900.
Pictured is a 1900 era Buckeye 5 Cent Root Beer Serving Tray
Pictured is a beautiful oak wooden clock advertising the August Graf Distilleries Old Governor Bourbon and Old Capital Rye Whiskey Brands. The August Graf Whiskey Company was based in Saint Louis, Missouri and Louisville, Kentucky