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Holland’s Skateland Paper Sticker
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1950’s
Company: Holland's "Skateland" Roller Rink
Location: Reading, PA
Fun Fact: The original owner of the rink was Bill Holland; he was most known for winning the 1949 Indianapolis 500. He was also the teammate of Mauri Rose and they drove the "Blue Crown Special". Mauri Rose won the Indy 500 in 1947 and 1948, then his teammate Bill Holland won in 1949.
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.
Gem City Ice Cream Sign
Condition: Very Good
Era: 1940’s
Brewery: Gem City Dairy
Location: Dayton, OH
Material: Embossed Metal
Newman Brothers Glass Paperweight
Here is a Newman Brothers Glass Paperweight from the Newman Brothers Inc. located in Pittsburgh, PA. This paperweight dates about the 1930s era, is approximately 3.5" wide, and is in excellent condition for its age.
The Newman Brothers Inc. company was a manufacturer and supplier of brewery equipment and products including draft beer glass tap knobs, bottle caps / crowns, openers, filters, brewing machinery, hops, and malt; and displays everything as well as an image of the company on the paperweight. Paperweights like this one would have been used a promotional items to advertise the Newman Bros. company.
Braems Bitters Sign
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1900’s
Company: Albert Braem & Son
Location: Paterson, NJ
Japp’s Hair Rejuvenator Sign
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1920’s
Company: J.G. Japp Toilet Requisite Company
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Material: Tin over Cardboard
Note: The holes across the center of the sign would originally had batches of colored hair tied to the sign to display each die color option.
Felin’s IXL Ham Glass Sign
Condition: Very Good
Era: 1930’s
Company: Felin's Butcher
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Pull Door Signs
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1950’s
Material: Metal with reflective paint
Texaco Service Station Badge & Patch
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1930’s
Company: Texaco
Makers Mark:
Badge is made of porcelain enamel and copper. Patch is New-Old-Stock, approximately 6" wide.
Presidential Rye Whiskey Clock
Here is a Presidential Rye Whiskey Clock from the E. De. Lue & Company Distillery located in Chicago, IL. This pre-prohibition era Rye Whiskey Clock is from between 1896 to 1918 and is in excellent condition considering how old it is. This clock is easily over 100 years old and is't amazing that it still operates and keeps accurate time too.
It's approximately 12" by 10" by 5" and is made of cast iron with a winding mechanical clock at the top. The cast text on the clock body reads "Presidential Pure Rye Malt" across the top and "The Best Medicinal Whiskey In America" across the bottom with the "E. De. Lue & Co. Chicago Sole Prop's" across the base. A Cast Iron Clock like this would have originally been displayed on a back bar display or general store countertop to advertise Presidential Medicinal Whiskey to patrons.
Gossard Brassiere Sign
Condition: Excellent
Era: 1920’s
Company: Gossard
Location: Chicago, IL
Makers Mark: Whitehead & Hoag Company
Old Elm Whiskey Brass Sign
Condition: Excellent
Era: Pre-Prohibition
Company: John Conlon & Company
Location: Boston, MA
Makers Mark: Townsend Hostetter & Company
Drink Orange Crush Sign
Here is a Drink Orange Crush Sign from the Orange-Crush Company located in Chicago, IL and Los Angeles, CA. This Drink Orange Crush Sign is from the 1920s era and is in excellent condition for its age.
It’s approximately 9″ by 4″ and is made of tin wrapped over a cardboard backer. I believe this sign is one of the earlier advertising signs that they produced before they went with a more bright and colorful orange advertise concept which the Orange-Crush Company is known for.
Chilled Plows Sign
Condition: Very Good
Era: Late 1800's / Early 1900's
Makers Mark: Townsend, Hostetter & Company | Chicago, IL
Special Note: This sign has been custom framed with a patinated molding, without glass.