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Uphold 18th Amendment Automobile Tag
$375.00
Condition: Very Good
Era: 1920 – 1933
1 in stock
Categories: Other Advertising, Prohibition Era
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Here is a Canadian Pale Lager Sign from the Canadian Pale Products Association (previously the Graupner Brewing Company) located in Harrisburg, PA. This Canadian Pale Lager Sign is from between 1930 to 1932 and is in very good condition considering how old it is.
The sign is approximately 20″ by 14″ and is made of embossed metal. Canadian Pale Lager was a prohibition-era malted beverage similar to “near-beer” which had an alcohol percentage between 1/2% – 1% alcohol by volume. Signs like these would have been displayed in general stores or cafes to advertise these malted beverages during prohibition when alcohol was outlawed throughout the United States.
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.
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.
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Condition: Excellent
Era: 1950’s
Material: Metal with reflective paint

