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Miller Brothers Creamery Sign
Here is a Miller Brothers Creamery Sign from the Miller Brothers Creamery located in Mount Clemens, MI. This Miller Brothers Creamery Sign is from the 1940s era and is in excellent condition for it’s age.
The sign is approximately 14″ wide and was made by the Bastian Brothers Company located in Rochester, NY. This style of Bastian Bros Co. sign is known as a “Prismatic Sign”. Signs like this one would have been displayed inside of a general stores and malt (ice cream) shops.
This NOS (New-Old Stock) sign was originally found as part of a salesman kit from Bastian Brothers Company.
Pan Am Airways Porcelain Sign
Here is a single-sided Pan Am Airways Porcelain Sign from the 1950s era and is in excellent condition for its age. It is curved convex and bares the Pan-Am logo in blue and white. The sign is 24" wide and was made by the Langcat-Bussum Company located in Holland. There are a few porcelain chips along the edges of the sign, see photos for more details.
Note: This is the tougher variation of these signs to find.
This sign is on consignment with BrewAf.com; please inquire for payment and shipping options.
This sign is on consignment with BrewAf.com; please inquire for payment and shipping options.
Stewart Warner Neon Display
Here is a Stewart Warner Neon Display made by the Stewart Warner Sign Company located in Chicago, IL. This Stewart Warner Neon Display is from the 1930s era and is in excellent condition considering how old it is.
This style of sign is known as a “Write-It-Urself” neon countertop advertising display. The display measures approximately 24″ across by 19″ tall and is made of glass and cast iron with an edge-lit red neon tube inside. This sign features an ornate Art Deco style cast metal body with two glass panels where a business owners could write advertisements and specials. Signs like this one were popular at the time and were used in general stores, diners, restaurants, malt shops, and taverns to display the days special.
ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, AS VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES ONLY, AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR USE. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE ARE DISCLAIMED. ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND/OR SERVICED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE.
ALL ELECTRICAL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, AS VINTAGE COLLECTIBLES ONLY, AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR USE. ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE ARE DISCLAIMED. ELECTRICAL ITEMS SHOULD BE INSPECTED AND/OR SERVICED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE CONNECTING TO A POWER SOURCE.
Mountain Spring Water Tray
Here is a Mountain Spring Water Tray from the Mountain Spring Water Company under the proprietorship of the Lawrence Bros Company located in Reading, PA. This Mountain Spring Water Tray is from the 1920’s era and is in very good condition for it’s age. The Mountain Spring Water Co. produced spring water and carinated beverages sold in returnable glass bottles.
This tray was made by the Meek Company located in Coshocton, OH. The graphics on the tray is a stock scene that the Meek Company produced on a lot of their tray, this one being the Bertha version and pictures a young woman in a blue dress and holding what appears to be a small glass of beer or whiskey.