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Manhattan Consumers Brewery Serving Tray, New York City, N.Y. Circa 1905

MANHATTAN CONSUMERS BREWERY WAS A NYC BREWING LEGACY SITE!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschOctober 6, 2024

I love this beautiful pre-prohibition era tin serving tray from the long defunct Manhattan Consumer Brewing Company which was based in New York City prior to prohibition. This tray features an image of a native american indian along with an english settler, an interesting logo for a brewery nontheless. I can only assume the Indian…

D. G. Yuengling & Son ROG Sign, Pottsville, PA. Circa 1900

1829 AND STILL GOING…THE YUENGLING BREWERY, AMERICA’S OLDEST!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJuly 7, 2019

Featured is a stunning reverse on glass sign from the D. G. Yuengling Brewery which is based in the small town of Pottsville, Pennsylvania.   This sign advertises their original name, the Eagle Brewery.  The sign also proudly boasts their various styles of beer, Ales, Porter, and Extra Fine Lager beer.  The frame is a gilded…

RARE Anheuser Busch and Klausmann Brewery Tin Pre-Prohibition Corner Signs, St. Louis, MO

120 YEAR OLD BREWERY CORNER SIGNS RECENTLY REUNITED!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschAugust 11, 2018

Recently I was fortunate to have been able to acquire the metal Klausmann Brewery beer corner sign featured on the left side in this photograph from a fellow pre-prohibition era breweriana collector.  While I owned the Anheuser-Busch sign first pictured on the right, I was very interested in pairing the two similar designed signs, particularly…

L. Hoster Brewing Company, Tin Pre-Prohibition Serving Tray, Columbus, OH. Ca. 1905

L. HOSTER BREWING CO’S FACTORY SCENE BEER TRAY SHINES!

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschJune 10, 2018

The Louis Hoster Brewing Company in Columbus, OH, opened in 1836 and became a household name and product by the 1900 era.   The Hoster Brewery became one of the largest regional breweries in the Columbus area.  This particular tray clearly documents the hustle and bustle activity of this particular brewery, and would lead the viewer…

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