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Falstaff Beer Dublin Style Cereal Beverage Tin Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920
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Falstaff Dublin Style Cereal Beverage Tin Sign, Falstaff Brewery, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920’s

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015

This is a great prohibition era tin sign from the Falstaff Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO for their Dublin Style Cereal Beverage. Cereal beverages were replacement for beer when prohibition started, but were very weak sellers, probably because they did not taste good.

Kamp's Distilling Co, St. Louis, MO. Rye Self Framed Tin Sign. Circa 1900
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Kamps Distilling Company, Rye Whiskey Self-Framed Tin Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015

This is an early self-framed tin sign from the Kamps Distilling Company advertising their Rye Whiskey brand. Kamps Distilling was in St. Louis, Missouri in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s, and was out of business before Prohibition started

Anheuser Busch Budweiser, Grape Bouquet, Malt Syrup Cardboard Signs. Circa 1915
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Anheuser-Busch Pre-Prohibition Cardboard Hanging Signs, Budweiser, Grape Bouquet, Ginger Ale, Malt Syrup. Circa 1915

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015

Here are four early cardboard hanging signs advertising Budweiser Beer, Malt Syrup, Grape Bouquet, and AB’s Ginger Ale, all from just before the Prohibition time period, circa 1915.

Cook's Champagne Slef Framed Tin Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900
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Cooks Imperial Champagne, St. Louis, MO. Self-Framed Tin Sign, Circa 1900

WineBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015

A beautiful self-framed tin sign from the Cooks Imperial Champagne Company, which was based in St. Louis, MO before Prohibition.   At one time Cooks Imperial Champagne was the largest selling champagne brand in the United States.   This is also at a time when champagne sales rivaled wine sales in the United States.   This self framed…

True Fruit Syrup Self Framed Tin Sign, Rochester, NY
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True Fruit Syrup Company, Rochester, N.Y. Self-Framed Tin Sign, Circa 1900

SodaBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015

This is a beautiful self-framed tin ornate tin sign from the True Fruit Syrup Company in Rochester, NY. The True Fruit Company provided all types of flavored syrups to soda fountains across the eastern U.S

M. Hommel Wine Lithograph, Sandusky, OH. Circa 1900
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M. Hommel Champagne & Wine Company, Sandusky, OH. Lithographic Poster, Circa 1900

WineBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015

This is a beautiful lithographic poster from the M. Hommel Champagne and Wine Company in Sandusky, Ohio. Circa 1900

Pevely Dairy Baby First Porcelain Sign 1915
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Pevely Dairy Baby First Porcelain Sign, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915

DairyBy Randy HuetschSeptember 20, 2015

A wonderful porcelain advertising sign from the Pevely Dairy based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915. This advertises “Baby First” on the sign.

Buscho Cereal Beverage Tin Sign, John B. Busch Brewing Co., Washington, MO. Circa 1918
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Buscho Non-Intoxicating Cereal Beverage Aluminum Sign, John Busch Brewery, Washington, MO. Circa 1919

SodaBy Randy HuetschJune 12, 2015

A great prohibition era cereal beverage sign for the Buscho brand manufactured by the John B. Busch Brewing Company in Washington, MO. Circa 1919. The Buscho brand was introduced at the beginning of prohibition as a soda alternative.

Schotts Old Lager Meyercord Beer Sign, Schott Brewing Co, Highland, IL. Circa 1930's
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Schotts Old Lager Meyercord Beer Sign, Schott Brewery, Highland, IL. Circa 1930’s

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJune 12, 2015

Rare Meyercord Wood Sign from the Schott Brewery in Highland, Illinois, circa late 1930’s. The Schott brewery was originally called the Highland Brewery before Prohibition. The Schott family was involved in the production of soda in the late 1800’s at the same time they owned the brewery.

Stern Brau Reverse on Glass Sign, Star Peerless Brewing Co, Belleville, IL. Circa 1940's
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Stern Brau Reverse on Glass Advertising Sign, Star-Peerless Brewery, Belleville, IL. Circa 1930’s

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJune 12, 2015

Rare Stern Brau Reverse on Glass beer sign made by the Star-Peerless Brewery in Belleville, Illinois, circa late 1930’s. Sign reads “Few as Good, None Better”.

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