1972 Olde Frothingslosh (orange) 12oz Ring Top Can Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Brewing Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – “Fatima Yechburgh” – No Alcohol Statement, Continental Can Co., 12oz Ring Top, Top Opened Fat beauty contestant. Excellent condition as shown in the photos., Grade 9.5
1966 Old Milwaukee Draft Beer 16oz One Pint Ring Top Can Milwaukee Wisconsin
Jos. Schlitz Brewing Company (Post-Prohibtion), Milwaukee, Wisconsin – No Alcohol Statement, Continental Can Co. 77, 16oz One Pint Ring Top, Top Opened ©1966. A few scuffs on the lesser face as shown in the photos., Grade 9
1910 Gutsch Brewing Co. “Grapes” Sheboygan Wisconsin
Gutsch Brewing Company, Sheboygan, Wisconsin – No damage to speak of. Measures about 9½ inches in diameter., Grade 9.5
1910 Gutsch Brewing Co. “Gibson Girl” Plate Sheboygan Wisconsin
Gutsch Brewing Company, Sheboygan, Wisconsin – Rare plate! Craqueleur but no damage to speak of. Marked “Limoges”. Measures about 9½ inches in diameter., Grade 9.5
1946 Gluek’s Beer 12oz Crowntainer Minneapolis Minnesota
Gluek Brewing Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota – “The Beer For The Man Who Knows” – Somewhat unusual alcohol variation. – Internal Revenue Tax Paid IRTP, Contains Not More Than 3.2% Alcohol By Weight, Crown Cork & Seal Co., 12oz Crowntainer, Top Opened Dumper with pinhole at the bottom center., Grade 6.5
1947 Feigenspan P.O.N. Ale 12oz Flat Top Can Newark New Jersey
Christian Feigenspan Brewing Co., Newark, New Jersey – “Cool Before Serving” – IRTP to the left of the seam. – Internal Revenue Tax Paid IRTP, No Alcohol Statement, American Can Co. “Keglined” Block, 12oz Flat Top, Top Opened Spotty with breakthrough rust as seen in the photos., Grade 7
1910 E. Tennessee Brewing Co. A. C. Cochrane President Paperweight Knoxville Tennessee
East Tennessee Brewing Co. (Pre-Prohibiton), Knoxville, Tennessee – A true piece of history. This was probably the Brewery president’s personal paperweight. The image has separated from the glass. It could be fixed with a little glue. We will leave that to the next owner., Grade 8
100 Years Of Brewing (1974 reprint) St. Louis Missouri
Chapter Can Manufacturer, St. Louis, Missouri – 1974 reprint of a 1903 book by the publishers of The Western Brewer. In 1903 this was something of a brewer’s encyclopedia tracing the history and methods of brewing in the world especially in America. In it are dozens of biographies of the industry broken down by region.
1910 Hagemeister Brewing Company 4½ Inch Stein Green Bay Wisconsin
Hagemeister Brewing Co., Green Bay, Wisconsin – 4½ Inch Stein, Exceptional condition with no crazing as shown in the photo., Grade 9.5
1965 Gluek Beer 12oz Flat Top Can La Crosse Wisconsin
Gluek Div. Of G. Heileman Brewing Co., La Crosse, Wisconsin – “Finest Pilsener” -, No Alcohol Statement, Continental Can Co. 77, 12oz Flat Top, Top not opened – bottom opened. Not a common can and this one is as nice as you will find. Exceptional condition as shown in the photos., Grade 9.5
1902 Ebling Factory Scene 3¾ Inch Stein New York New York
Ebling Brewing Co., New York, New York – Note: Black logo -, Manufacturer unknown., 3¾ Inch Stein, Excellent condition with much of the gold bands remaining., Grade 9.5
1957 Adler Brau Beer 3¼ Inch Barrel Glass Appleton Wisconsin
Geo. Walter Brewing Co., Appleton, Wisconsin – “Appleton Beer” – 3¼ Inch, Barrel glass. Measures 3¼ inches tall., Grade 9.5
George Wiedemann Brewing Company Beer Newport KY Cardboard Lithograph Sign
some water spots, some sort of dark lines coming down over top portion of sign














