ZoomDetails BUCKEYE 5 CENT ROOT BEER SERVING TRAYSodaBy Randy HuetschJanuary 3, 2017Pictured is a 1900 era Buckeye 5 Cent Root Beer Serving Tray
ZoomDetails Buckeye Root Beer Syrup Dispenser 1915SodaBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014This is a Buckeye Root Beer syrup dispenser from the Cleveland, OH Fruit Juice Co, circa 1890-1915. It is made of ironstone and features a decorative decal image of a frothy mug of root beer in the center.
ZoomDetails Buscho Non-Intoxicating Cereal Beverage Aluminum Sign, John Busch Brewery, Washington, MO. Circa 1919SodaBy Randy HuetschJune 12, 2015A 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.
ZoomDetails Canoe Club Beverage Tin Over Cardboard Sign, E. Ducharme Bottling, Aldenville, MA. Ca. 1918SodaBy Randy HuetschSeptember 2, 2017Tin Over Cardboard style Canoe Club Beverage Soda Sign E. DuCharme Bottling Works, Aldenville, MA.
ZoomDetails Cerva Soft Drink Tin Over Cardboard Sign, Lemp Manufacturers, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920SodaBy Randy HuetschJanuary 4, 2015This is a colorful Cerva Soft Drink Tin over Cardboard sign from the Lemp Brewery in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920’s.
ZoomDetails Clem’s Orange Soda Tin Sign, Malvern, AR. Circa 1950’sSodaBy Randy HuetschOctober 24, 2015This tin sign advertised the Clem Bottling Works Orange Soda brand. The Clem Bottling Works was based in Malvern, Arkansas and the orange soda flavor was their top seller.
ZoomDetails Coca-Cola Advertising Clock 1940SodaBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014This is a metal advertising clock from Coca-Cola, Circa 1940s . This clock is not considered rare but certainly commands a visual respect with it’s red color contrasts.
ZoomDetails COCA-COLA SOFT DRINK SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN. COCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, GA. Circa 1900SodaBy Randy HuetschJanuary 27, 2017Featured is one of the prettiest Coke advertising pieces I have seen with a stunning gold self-framed tin edge on this sign.
ZoomDetails Coca-Cola Thermometer, “Drink” Variation, Atlanta, GA. Circa 1950’sSodaBy Randy HuetschMarch 8, 2015This is a very nice version of the “Drink” Coca-Cola brand thermometer with a curved glass front in a metal frame. Circa late 1950’s.
ZoomDetails Coca-Cola Tray Girl At Shade 1938SodaBy adminAugust 28, 20141938 – This Coca-Cola soda tray is known as the “Girl at Shade” version. This tray portrays artwork from the famous illustrator Bradshaw Crandell.