New York, NY
The Haeusermann Company was established in 1905 located in New York, NY. The Haeusermann Co. produced metal signs, flange signs, charger signs, tin-over-cardboard (TOC) signs, and serving trays. The products that they produced were highly detailed lithographs that ranged everything from company insignias to factory scenes, to stock scenes, and everything in between.
In 1920, prohibition was enacted and caused the brewing industry to die. During that time unfortunately, Haeusermann Co. was forced to close its doors for good and cease all operations in 1921 due to a lack of sales primarily from prohibition and breweries no longer in business.
Haeusermann Company produced a lot of signs and serving trays for the brewing industry and one probably one of their largest industry accounts. Among some of the brewers that they produced serving trays and advertising signs for were breweries like E. Robinson & Sons, Sprenger, Lauer, Deppen, Barbey’s, Yuengling, John Arnold, Richard Weaver, Gambrinus, John Eichler, Utica, West End, Eagle, Peter Doelger, Hampden, Narragansett, Dobler, New England, Excelsior, Oneida, Lemp, and Gulf just to name a few.
Below are a few examples of their trays and signs:
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