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Continental Tobacco Advertising Sign, Cotterill, Fenner & Co, Dayton, OH. Circa 1910
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CONTINENTAL TOBACCO CARDBOARD SIGN, COTTERILL, FENNER & CO, DAYTON, OH. Circa 1910

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 9, 2016

Here is a awesome cardboard sign with a clock inside for the Continental Brand of Tobacco, made by the Cotterill, Fenner and Company out of Dayton, Ohio. This sign is circa 1910 and shows a continental solider from the Civil War era.

Peter Doelger, New York, N.Y., Tip Tray Bottled Beer
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PETER DOELGER BREWERY TRAY, NEW YORK, N.Y. CIRCA 1910

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 5, 2016

This tray features a beautiful eagle from the Peter Doelger Brewery which was the largest brewery in NYC before Prohibition. The tray advertises the beer was “Brewed Expressly for the Home”.

Louis Obert's Brewery Glass ROG Transom Sign, circa 1900
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LOUIS OBERT BREWING COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO. REVERSE ON GLASS TRANSOM SIGN, Circa 1900

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 5, 2016

The Louis Obert Brewery produced several earlier reverse on glass advertising signs, many of which were transom signs like the one photographed here. These transom signs were hung outside saloon or tavern entrances all around the St. Louis MO area in the early 1900’s. This one is the only one known to exist at this time unfortunately today.

Daniel Aberle & Sons, Minneapolis, MN, Charger Tray Sign
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DANIEL ABERLE & SONS, GOLDEN LINK WHISKEY ADVERTISING CHARGER TIN TRAY, ST. PAUL, MN. Circa 1905

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschSeptember 5, 2016

The Daniel Aberle and Sons whiskey distilling company produced this beautiful tin charger tray sign around 1905 for their Golden Link Whiskey brand. The Daniel Aberle & Sons Whiskey Distilling Company was based in Minneapolis, MN before Prohibition.

Buffalo Brewing Co, Sacramento, CA. Self-Framed Tin Sign, Circa 1910
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BUFFALO BREWING CO., SACRAMENTO, CA. SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN, Circa 1910

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 5, 2016

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.

Robert Burns 10ct Cigar Vitrolite Corner Sign
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ROBERT BURNS 10Ct VITROLITE FRAMED CORNER SIGN, Circa 1920

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 29, 2016

This is a beautiful vitroite brass framed corner sign from the Robert Burns Cigar Brand. The sign includes the brands commonly used advertising slogan, “They are Mild”. The brand was part of the General Cigar Companies line of cigar and tobacco products.

John Limegrover Jr., Allegheny, PA. Pure Rye Whiskey Jug, Circa 1895
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JOHN LIMEGROVER, Jr. PURE RYE WHISKEY JUG, ALLEGHENY, PA. KT&K CHINA. Circa 1895

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschJune 23, 2016

The K T & K China company in East Liverpool, Ohio produced this quart whiskey jug for John Limegrover, Jr. in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Circa 1895.

Saratoga Star Spring Water Tip Tray, Saratoga, N.Y. Circa 1905
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SARATOGA STAR SPRING WATER TIP TRAY, SARATOGA, N.Y. Circa 1905

MedicinalBy Randy HuetschJune 23, 2016

The Saratoga Star Spring Water was sold as an aid to digestion by the Saratoga Water Company in Saratoga, New York. Circa 1905.

Heptol Splits Tip Tray, "For Health Sake". The Morrison Heptol Co, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900
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HEPTOL SPLITS TIP TRAY, THE MORRISON HEPTOL CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. Circa 1900

MedicinalBy Randy HuetschJune 23, 2016

The Morrison Heptol Company used the image of an American cowboy which was a Charles Russell lithograph drawing as their primary logo on many of their advertising items, including the tip tray shown here.   The company also used images of Napolean LaJoie who was one of the best known major league baseball players in the MLB…

Wunder Brewing Co, Beer Serving Tray, San Francisco CA. Circa 1905
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WUNDER BREWING COMPANY, BEER SERVING TRAY, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. Circa 1905

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJune 23, 2016

Pictured is a beautiful Wunder Beer serving tray from the Wunder Brewing Company in San Francisco, California. Circa 1905. The Wunder Brewing Company was at the corner of Greenwich and Scott streets and was in existence from 1898-1909.

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