ZoomDetails Pepsi-Cola Wooden Carrying Crates 1960’sSodaBy Randy HuetschApril 27, 2015These are two Pepsi-Cola wooden carrying crates made of sturdy wood slats and feature cutout handles, made in the 1960’s.
ZoomDetails Phos-Ferrone Drink Tip Tray, Phos-Ferrone Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910SodaBy Randy HuetschMarch 30, 2015This is a brilliant metal advertising tip tray for the Phos-Ferrone Manufacturing Company, 1910. This vintage tray reads “Drink Phos-Ferrone” on the outer rims of the tray and features a beautiful Victorian woman
ZoomDetails Phos-Ferrone High Ball Cardboard Sign 1905SodaBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014This is a heavy stock cardboard sign advertising the Phos-Ferrone High Ball brand, St. Louis, MO 1905.
ZoomDetails Phos-Ferrone Tonic Drink Serving Tray 1905SodaBy Randy HuetschJanuary 30, 2015This is a metal advertising serving tray for the Phos-Ferrone Manufacturing Company, 1905.
ZoomDetails Red Bud Soda Water Tin Sign, Fred Husemann Soda Co., Red Bud, Illinois. Circa 1920’s.SodaBy Randy HuetschApril 18, 2015Circa 1920s Metal or Tin Soda Sign from the Fred Husemann Soda Bottling Company in Red Bud, Illinois. Mr. Husemann was in business from approximately 1920 to 1960 in this town in Randolph County, IL.
ZoomDetails SARATOGA STAR SPRING WATER SERVING TRAY, N.Y. Circa 1910SodaBy Randy HuetschApril 9, 2017Photographed here is a beautiful tin tip tray from the Saratoga Springs N.Y. area for their Star brand of spring water.
ZoomDetails Schroeder Soda Bottle, E. St. Louis, ILSodaBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014Circa 1885 E. Schroeder Amber Soda Bottle. Amber soda bottles from the Midwest are highly collected and are very rare.
ZoomDetails Self-Framed Verba Soft Drink Tin Sign, 1900SodaBy Randy HuetschJanuary 30, 2015This is an extraordinary self-framed tin sign advertising the Ver-ba, a “Safe and Sane” Soft Drink, Circa 1900.
ZoomDetails TAKA-KOLA “TAKE NO OTHER” SODA SERVING TRAY, Circa 1910SodaBy Randy HuetschJune 22, 2016The Taka-Kola brand was a very well known early 1900’s soda brand which produced many types of advertising, including this beautiful tip tray. Circa 1910.
ZoomDetails TAKA-KOLA SODA SYRUP CERAMIC DISPENSER. Circa 1915SodaBy Randy HuetschJune 22, 2016Pictured is a very colorful ceramic syrup dispenser from the Taka-Kola brand, circa 1915. In the early 1900’s many soda companies produced Kola brands which were designed to compete against the more famous Cola, i.e. Coca-Cola.