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YOU ARE BUYING THIS ANHEUSER-BUSCH SYURP DISPENSER WHICH WAS PATENT IN 1919. IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION CONSIDERING AGE OF OVER 100 YEARS.PATENTED DECEMBER 5TH. 1919 BY CORDLEY & HAYES, NEW YORK.NO CHIPS, HAIRLINES, CRACK;S, OR STAINS.
See photo of box back panel for additional details. 4 out of 5 steins in the set have COA, 1900-1919 stein is missing COA. All 5 steins from the same original owner, who was an avid collector Steins are in Very Good condition. Some discoloration showing more on some steins in the set, see photos. Set price reflects that some cleaning & TLC is needed to restore original splendor. Boxes & packaging in good condition with minimal wear, see photos.This set of five Anheuser-Busch 20th Century In Review Series Steins is a must-have for any collector. Each stein features a unique design representing a different decade of the 20th century and highlights iconic moments and cultural trends. Made in Germany and crafted with the finest materials, these steins are perfect for enjoying your favorite cold beverage or displaying on your shelf. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this exceptional collection. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Here is a nearly one hundred year old embossed tin sign from the Prohibition advertising Budweiser. A non-alcoholic Budweiser that was brewed to comply with the Federal Act of October 28th, 1919. Note that all our crowns bear our "A" and "Eagle" trade mark".
Estate find.What a great item this is.Never seen one like it.Appx 10 inches tall.May have had a lid at one time.No chips or cracks.Some normal wear as shown.I WAS TOLD THIS NEVER HAD A LID BUT THERE WAS A JAR THAT SAT ON TOP OF IT.
Anheuser-Busch 20th CENTURY IN REVIEW - All 5 STEINS - CS311 / CS335 / CS342 / CS383 / CS387Collection of 5 steins made in Germany by Gerz. Limited Edition of 5,000. Steins are approx 12.5" tall and heavy. Pewter lids. Full color illustrations celebrate the variety of events that occurred during the period. See back of box photo for additional stein descriptions. Org Retail $279 each. Free Shipping.CS311 - 1st in Series (issued 1997) 1900 to 1919 CS335 - 2nd in Series (issued 1998) 1920 to 1939CS342 - 3rd in Series (issued 1999) 1940 to 1959CS383 - 4th in Series (issued 2000) 1960 to 1979CS387 - 5th in Series (issued 2000) 1980 - 1999All steins are considered 'used' and in 'excellent previously owned' condition as I purchased them for my personal collection. No chips or cracks. Carefully review all photos as I do not accept returns unless item not as described. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Condition is "Used". Hinges work well. And all Interior dividers present as well. Crate was more than likely made in late 1919 for the 1920 season that abruptly ended with Prohibition occurring in mid Jan 1920.
eBay This is a rare 1920`s Prohibition Era Anheuser Busch Stoneware Dispenser for Non-Alcoholic Syrup and Soda Drinks. . It`s Marked, Patented December 6th 1919 Cordley & Hayes New York. It has surface nicks and a small crack at the top edge. It still has the spout. The bottom is missing one foot and has some minor surface crazing. Measures approx. 10" tall. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
eBay Great brewery display piece. RARE 1910s Anheuser-Busch advertising Stoneware 5¢ cents Syrup Dispenser, St. Louis, MO. Company Logo on Both Sides which includes an Eagle Rising from the "A" Initial with a Shield and Arrows in his Talons. Stands 10" tall. Possibly used for their Malt Nutrine drink possibly which was a pre-prohibition era and prohibition era drink put out by the brewery. "The Anheuser-Busch company was the first United States brewery to use refrigerated railroad cars to ship their product across the countryside, and subsequently set themselves up to be the first brewery to franchise locations outside of their main headquarters in St. Louis, MO. As stamped on the inside of the bottom, it was "Patented December 5th, 1919, Cordley & Hayes, New York." Missing the spout. Multiple hairline cracks on one side and a blemish that doesn't come off easily. Missing one of the feet. Displays nice on the spout side. TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THE PICTURES AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. IF shipping is less, I will send you back the overages. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Anheuser Busch 5 Cent St. Louis Mo. USA, Patented December 5th 1919 Cordley & Hayes, New York. 9.75" tall, 7" wide. Retains original spout / spigot Was for dispensing Malt Drink. Missing rubber gasket seal at top where jug sat on it.
Anheuser-Busch 20th Century in Review Series Stein - 1900-1919 CS311. Please see pics, box has issues. Due to the age of this stein it may need to be cleaned or dusted. Shipped with either USPS, UPS, or Fedex at our discretion free. Thank you so much for considering us during these trying times, we appreciate you.
This antique tin litho sign from 1919 features the iconic Anheuser Busch Dr. Stork and advertises Budweiser Malt Beer. With its vibrant colors and intricate design, it is a must-have for any collector of Breweriana. Made in the United States, this sign is a true piece of American history. The sign is in great shape and has been well preserved through the years. It would make a stunning addition to any bar or man cave. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of beer history with this beautiful Anheuser Busch tin litho sign.Thanks for looking and bidding and please visit my eBay store for more interesting and rare items.Payment can be made thru ebay managed payments immediately after auction ends.NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING. (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Budweiser Marketing Milestones Complete Set of 3 Steins No COAs No Boxes CS 523 - 2003 | The 1st in a series of three steins commemorating some of the most memorable icons of Anheuser Busch’s advertising history. This Marketing Milestones series features the 1st stein that features a number of the promotional items and product introductions, from 1860 to 1919, that helped make Anheuser-Busch one of America’s largest brewers by the early 1900’s.This stein is numbered 04163. No COA. No Box.CS 592 - 2004 | The 2nd in a series of 3 steins. Many Anheuser-Busch legacies originated i
Set of 3 Anheuser Busch Budweiser Premier Collection Working America Lidded Steins. Made in Germany by Gerz. Steins feature Saturday Evening Post cover illustrations. Steins come in their original boxes with Certificate of Authenticity. CS318. First in the Series. Dated 1996. Numbered 1919 of 10,000. Box has water staining, warping & damage to side. Styrofoam nbsp; nbsp; packaging has damage. CS336. Second in the series. Dated 1997. Numbered 331 of 10,000. Box has water st
Casting a stork shadow on the walkway, he hurries to attend a birth - love the monocle he sports! ANTIQUE ADVERTISING SIGN. Doctor was a general practitioner in the area. Condition, as shown, is good with scuffing, scraping, denting, paint spotting on the back and loss of the little string hanger that would have threaded through the slot on the top back.
Size - 17-1/2 inches Wide by 12-3/4 inches Height. Text - "BUDWEISER - ST. LOUIS LEVEE IN EARLY SEVENTIES - AMERICAN CAN CO. CHICAGO - COPYRIGHT 1914 - ANHEUSER-BUSCH INC. ST. LOUIS - LITHO IN USA - O.E. BERNINGHAUS (signature) 1914 - KING OF BOTTLED BEER". Lower right corner has old Anheuser-Busch Trade Mark Logo. General - Iconic Anheuser-Busch Inc./Budweiser Rectangular Beer Serving Tray. The brewery featured this painting done by Oscar E. Berninghaus around 1914. The painting was Lithographed and featured on this tray about 1919. Key components include, Eads Bridge (opened
Budweiser Prohibition Bottle with complete label. Very nice Budweiser prohibition bottle from Anheuser Busch. Has conforming to Federal Act of Oct. 28th, 1919. Also has on label "does not contain 1/2 of 1% alcohol by volume" Neck label intact, only one small neck on the right side of the bottle label. Cleanest example I have ever had I do combine shipping when possible, any questions, please
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Budweiser Anheuser-Busch Frog Character Beer Stein Ltd. Ed. #1919/10,000 (W1) FEATURES:"The most famous frog in history of advertising is now an extraordinary collectible stein! The Budweiser frog, star of the the well-known Anheuser-Busch television commercials, has been beautiful transformed into this truly distinctive character stein - created in Germany of fine porcelain and individually hand-painted. Proudly holding his bottle of Budweiser, the 9 1/2" tall frog is looking as stylish as ever, complete with sunglasses, high top tennis shoes and a Budweiser baseball cap...worn backward,