Eberhard Anheuser - E. Anheuser & Co Brewing Co Embossed Amber Large Blob Top Bottle - St. Louis MO. Pre prohibition 1870s 1880s. Extremely rare hard to find E. Anheuser & Co bottle. Dates to prior Anheuser Busch. Very clean example with no cracks or chips. Nice clear glass. Has one manufacturer mark in neck of bottle which we showed a close up on the last picture. Hard to notice. Difficult to find a better example. 11.5" tall. Other interests Budweiser Beer. Good luck and thanks for looking.
The original painting was done by western artist Cassily Adams in the 1880's. Anheuser- Busch obtained the painting and produced thousands of copies across the nation for advertising and promotional purposes.
Yes! We offer combined shipping for multiple orders. Thanks for shopping with us St Louis Grants Farm / Home of August A. Busch tourism booklet / Signed in pencil between 1950-1963 by August A. Busch, Jr. & Eberhard by PSA/DNA ( Cert # AN08325 )August Anheuser "Gussie" Busch Jr. (March 28, 1899 – September 29, 1989) was an American brewing magnate who built the Anheuser-Busch Companies into the largest brewery in the world by 1957 as company chairman from 1946 to 1975.August Anheuser Busch Jr. was born on March 28, 1899, in St. Louis, Missouri. His father was August Anheuser Busch Sr., the president of Anheuser-Busch. His mother was Alice Zisemann. His paternal grandfather, Adolphus Busch, was the German-born founder of Anheuser Busch He became a prominent sportsman as owner of the St. Louis Cardinals franchise in Major League Baseball from 1953 until his death. The Cardinals inducted him into the team Hall of Fame in 2014.Described as a showman and salesman, Busch began using the Clydesdale horse-and-wagon team in 1933, putting them into service to commemorate the end of Prohibition by having a team "haul the first case of Budweiser down Pennsylvania Avenue for delivery to President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House". He made their image part of the company logo and had them appear regularly at public events.In May 1975, Busch was forced to step down as CEO and chairman of the company after a boardroom coup led by his son, August Busch III. Eberhard Anheuser (May 19, 1880 - July 29, 1963) known as Ebe, he was son of Adolph and Louise Anheuser and husband of Elinor Siebel. Ebe joined Anheuser-Busch, Inc., St. Louis, in 1896. He served as its director starting in 1912, vice president between 1913-1950, general sales manager over the brewery division from 1946-1950 and, thereafter, as the Chairman of the Board after an active and brilliant career with the company.He was the grandson and namesake of the founder of Anheuser Busch. A respected businessman, he was given much credit for having made the Liberty Loans of World War I a success in his native city. He was active in the founding and maintenance of the Sunset Hills Country Club. Anheuser was recognized as as one of the most outstanding representative citizens of St Louis.The American brewery family of Anheuser-Busch fame are descendants of Eberhard Anheuser who was born in Bad Kreuznach, Germany. The family was engaged in winemaking as early as 1627. In 1842, Eberhard Anheuser immigrated to St. Louis, Missouri while his nephew Rudolf Anheuser began purchasing more vineyards in the Nahe valley around the towns of Altenbamberg, Monzingen, Niederhausen, Norheim, and Roxheim. In 1861, Eberhard Anheuser saw the marriage of both of his daughters to the sons of a German wine merchant from Mainz. He opened a brewery with one of his sons-in-law, Adolphus Busch. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT MY ITEM. YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VERY EARLY ANHEUSER BUSCH STEIN. MAYBE FROM THE 1880'S. STEIN STANDS 4-3/4 INCHES TALL AND 5-1/2 INCHES WITH THE HANDLE. STEIN DEPICTS THE VERY FIRST ANHEUSER BUSCH LOGO. STEIN IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NO CRACKS CHIPS OR SCRATCHES AND THE LID IS ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE. WHEN WAS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ADD ONE OF THESE VERY RARE STEINS TO YOUR COLLECTION. I WILL SHIP INSURED AND SHIPPING WILL BE 15.00. GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIDDING ON THIS VERY RARE STEIN.
For your viewing/bidding pleasure, I offer up this very rare St. Louis Lager Beer Bottle, Anheuser Busch Brewing Assn., St. Louis, MO. 1880â??s Applied top, Pre Prohibition Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
Up for sale is a quart sized blob top beer bottle from Oscar C. Weitzel, Mendota, Illinois IL from the 1880's and he was a branch agent for Budweiser Beer from the Anheuser Busch Brewing Company, St. Louis, Missouri MO. The condition is attic mint with minor interior staining (See Pictures) and displays great! Please see my other listings for more bottles and other neat stuff!
Rare Faust Beer Bottle, Anheuser Busch Assn., Saint Louis, MO. 1879/1880s pre-prohibition used. Brewed expressly for Faust and Sons Oyster and Restaurant Co., St. Louis, MO. Bottle is used, no chips, label may have some scuffs, nicks or tears in it. Overall condition, excellent
For your viewing/bidding pleasure, I offer up this very rare Black & Tan Beer Bottle, Anheuser Busch Brewing Assn., St. Louis, MO. 1880 ??s 90 ??s Blob top, Pre Prohibition Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
C. Conrad & CoOriginal Budweiser BottleUS Patent no. 6376Fits just less than a PINT
Condition: Good Overall, one small chip on the bottom, see photos Smoke Free HomeI pack all my Items with Care! Fast 1 Day Shipping & HandlingPlease Feel Free to Ask Questions Be Sure to Follow Our StoreThank You for The Support :)
For your viewing/bidding pleasure, I offer up this very rare Budweiser Lager Beer (Bier) Bottle, C. Conrad & Co., from Anheuser Busch Brewing Assn., St. Louis, MO. 1880â??s Applied top, Pre Prohibition Condition is "Used". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
Excellent condition; no wrinkles, no foxing, no problems. The original painting was done by western artist Cassily Adams in the 1880's. Anheuser- Busch obtained the painting and produced thousands of copies across the nation for advertising and promotional purposes.
Vintage C. Conrad and Company Original Budweiser Beer Bottle ca. 1878 - 1880. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. Purchased a bottle lot and this was the only good one in the whole batch. Great condition. Only flaw is what looks like an air bubble that formed too close to the outer bottle surface. Is not cracked or through the bottle.
Early 1880's Pre-Pro C. Conrad & Co's Embossed Budweiser Bottle for Anheuser Busch. Has a early blob top type wire cork lip. Beautiful example, the only thing that would make it better is if it had the original paper label!
Howdy Here is a .. Budweiser beer 1880 Anheuser Busch saloon trade token... St. Louis Missouri It appears to be in fairly good condition ... see pictures for condition.Ebay seller Texascans and I recently acquired a fairly large Budweiser collection will be listing various Budweiser related Beer goodies over the next several weeks ,,,Please check out our other auctions.... I will combine shippingThe goodies Iâ??ll be listing will be Pearl lone star grand prize southern select Falstaff Jax Thanks
VINTAGE BUDWEISER GIRLS STEIN COMPLETE SET OF 4 Budweiser Girl was first used as a point of sale in late 1880's and was promoted as a "light" beer that had a Special Place as a "Ladies Drink" steins are marked USA with an Official Product sticker Each stein is 6 inches tall with a 5 1/4 inch base Unique these appear to hard to find or rare. From the estate of an avid collector and are in Great Condition NO DAMAGE Thanks for looking and Bidding nbsp; nbsp; br />Shipped INSURED
Up for bid is this vintage C. CONRAD & CO.
ORIGINAL BUDWEISER beer bottle from St. Louis, MO. This bottle is 11¼ inches
tall, has a tooled lip and dates from the late 1870’s to early 1880’s. It has the US Patent No. 6376 faintly embossed
under Budweiser and C C & Co and a K embossed on the bottom. This dug from
the ground bottle is in excellent condition with no cracks, chips or dings. It
does have a few scratches overall and inner stain inside. A light tumbling or
cleaning would make this bottle sparkle. Carl Conrad started bottling beer for his
friend Adolphus Busch in the
For your viewing/bidding pleasure, I offer up this rare American Hop Ale bottle from Anheuser Busch, Association, St. Louis, Missouri … circa 1880s, 1890s (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Vintage C. Conrad and Company Original Budweiser Beer Bottle ca. 1878 - 1880 (per Lockhart et al. (200)6). Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
Vintage Conrad Company Original Budweiser Beer Bottle 1878 1880 Blue Tall Glass. Condition is Used. Shipped with USPS Retail Ground.
Real rare and good condition 160; Is CLEAN! Very few scratches or issues. NO cracks or chips. 12" tall. A lot of manufacturer flaws to include scratch lines, air pocket bubbles, and patina. Very old and not a reproduction Not mint, but as close as you are going to get. Thanks for looking!