Heim Brewery Bottle Beer Celluloid Hand Mirror, East St. Louis, IL. Circa 1900
Celluloid Pocket Mirror Pre-Prohibition Pocket Mirror, East St. Louis, IL advertising Heim Bottle Beer. Circa 1900
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Celluloid Pocket Mirror Pre-Prohibition Pocket Mirror, East St. Louis, IL advertising Heim Bottle Beer. Circa 1900
This Reverse-on-Glass Corner Sign is from the Heim Brewery in East St. Louis, IL, Circa 1905. The sign’s glass is reverse painted red with brilliant gold lettering outlined in black and reads, “Heim Beer Made in East St. Louis.”
Here is a pre-prohibition era metal serving tray from the Heil Home Brewery in Hannibal, Missouri. This tray advertises their Erlanger brand of bottled beer.
Stoneware advertising mug from the Harrisburg, PA Bottling Works, which was a branch depot for the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. This mug features the AB trademark eagle logo, 1900-1905 era
This is a Happy Thought Coffee tin made by C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO 1910.
This is a Hannibal Home Brewery Reverse-on-Glass (ROG) Beer Sign, circa 1905.
Here is a nice tin sign featuring the Hanley Kinsella Company Shield brand of coffee and an image of their coffee can featured prominently on the sign. The H-K brand can be commonly found on many spice tins, as that was their main product line I suspect, but the coffee bins and tins are found…
This is a gorgeous factory scene serving tray from the Hand Brewing Company which was based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, circa 1910.
Featured is a gorgeous framed Congress Beer sign from the Haberle Brewing Company which was based in Syracuse, New York. This sign features a beautiful gold edged frame. A great sign from an early pre-prohibition era brewery.
This is a rare general store tea bin from the H. P. Coffee Company based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905. What makes this bin special is the beveled mirror on the front side. Most vintage coffee and tea bins have a lithograph advertisement on the front instead of the mirror.