Here is a Duquesne Beer Sign from the Duquesne Brewing Companylocated in Pittsburgh, PA. This Duquesne Beer Sign is from the 1930s era and is in very good condition considering how old it is.
This sign is approximately 13″ by 6″ and is made of embossed metal wrapped on a cardboard backer. This sign was made by the Donaldson Art Sign Company located in Covington, KY; it also still bares the “Display Purpose” sticker on the back too.
Here is a Glenmore Bourbon Whiskey Sign from the Glenmore Distilleries Company Inc. located in Louisville, KY. This Glenmore Bourbon Whiskey Sign is from the 1940’s era and is in excellent condition considering how old it is.
This sign is approximately 13″ by 7″ and is made of a compressed composite material. It was made by the Dura-Products Manufacturing Company located in Canton, OH.
Here is a Schmidt’s Ale Glass Sign from the C. Schmidt & Sons Brewery located in Philadelphia, PA. This Schmidt’s Ale Glass Sign is from the 1940s era and is in excellent condition considering how old it is.
This sign was made by the Ohio Advertising Display Companylocated in Cincinnati, OH. It is made of reverse-painted glass with 2 tacker strips on the back for display. Signs like this one would have been tacked to the mirror of a bar back or on the wall of a tavern to advertise Schmidt’s Ale to patrons.
Here is a National Beer Lighted Sign from the National Brewing Company located in Baltimore, MD. This National Beer Lighted Sign is from the 1950’s era and is in very good condition for it’s age.
This sign is approximately 30″ wide and made of reverse-painted glass mounted in a back-lit metal body. The lettering on this sign reads “National Beer” and “Quality so good you can taste it!”. Sign like these would have been display as a bar back display or hung in tavern windows to advertise National Beer and National Bohemian Beer (Natty Boh) to patrons.