France1978: Vintage Hamm's Beer Tap Handle, "From the Land of Sky Blue Waters"
France1978: Vintage National Bohemian Tap Handle Featuring Mr. Boh, The National Brewing Company, "Oh Boy, What a Beer"
France1978: Breweriana Advertising: Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer World War II-Era, Life Magazine, July 24, 1944
France1978: Vintage Beer Advertising: Schmidt Beer Ad, "The Brew That Grew with the Great Northwest", Jacob Schmidt Brewing Co., St. Paul, Minn., From the 1957 St. Paul Saints Baseball Official Scorebook
France1978: Vintage Beer Advertising: 103 Years of Baseball and Schmidt Beer, "The Brew That Grew with the Great Northwest", Jacob Schmidt Brewing Company, St. Paul, Minnesota, From the 1958 St. Paul Saints Baseball Team Baseball Official Score Book
France1978: Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Can Bank, 2-3/4" Tall
France1978: Vintage Beer Advertising: American Beer, American Brewery, Baltimore, Maryland, "Enjoy the American way of life . . .", 1971 World Series Booklet
France1978: Vintage Beer Advertising: National Bohemian Beer, The National Brewing Company of Baltimore, "From the land of pleasant living", 1971 World Series Booklet
France1978: Vintage Beer Advertising: Carling Black Label Lager Beer, Carling Brewing Company, Baltimore, Maryland, "Fuller flavor makes Black Label the world's leading internationally brewed beer. Ask for it right here." From the 1971 Baltimore World Series Booklet
France1978: Vintage Beer Adverting: Schaefer Beer, "when you're having more than one", Schaefer Breweries, New York and Albany, N.Y., Baltimore, MD., From the 1971 Baltimore Orioles World Series Booklet
France1978: Vintage Breweriana Advertising: National Bohemian Beer, Carling National Breweries, Baltimore, Maryland, Included in the 1977 Baltimore Orioles Baseball Program
France1978: Vintage Framed Lowenbrau Beer Picture, Inscribed - Imported by Hans Holterbosch, Inc., New York 51, N.Y. LPV
France1978: Vintage Budweiser Bud Man Beer Stein, Ceramarte, Made in Brazil
France1978: Vintage Carling Black Label Beer Glass Plaque With "The Carling Philosophy", Measures 7 x 9 Inches
France1978: Vintage Lowenbrau Beer Tap Handle, 7.5 Inches Tall
France1978: Vintage Arrow Beer Advertising Ashtray, The Globe Brewing Co., Baltimore, Maryland
France1978: Vintage 1930s Beer Glasses By The National Beer Company, Baltimore, Maryland
France1978: Vintage Newspaper Advertising For National Bohemian Beer With Mr. Boh (aka Natty Boh), The Morning Herald (Hagerstown, Maryland), June 24, 1955
France1978: Vintage Advertising For National Bohemian Beer Brewed By The National Brewing Company, Baltimore, Maryland - Cumberland Maryland Evening Times, November 20, 1950
France1978: Vintage National Boh Salutes The Tall Ships Metal Commemorative Tray As Part Of The United States Bicentennial Celebration, July 1976, Carling National Breweries, Tray Measures Approximately 13.5 x 16.5 Inches
France1978: Vintage Miniature Acme Beer Bottle, Acme Breweries, San Francisco, Measures 4 Inches High
France1978: Breweriana - Vintage Small Plate With An Image Of The Schooner Yacht America, Launched May 3, 1967, Recreated By Schaefer Breweries, Measures 4.125 Inches In Diameter
France1978: Breweriana - Miller High Life Painting By Ron Burton, Frame Measures 28 Inches Wide By 22 Inches High, Copyright Miller Brewing Company, Circa 1970s
France1978: Breweriana - Miller High Life Painting By Ron Burton, Frame Measures 28 Inches Wide By 22 Inches High, Copyright Miller Brewing Company, Circa 1970s
France1978: Vintage Advertising For Ortlieb's Beer In The 1957 Phillies Baseball Team Official Score Card Magazine
France1978: Vintage Hamm's Beer Metal Serving Tray, Hamm's The Beer Refreshing, Measures 13 Inches In Diameter
France1978: A Hamm's Beer Ad From The Appeal Newspaper In Saint Paul Minnesota, June 14, 1913
France1978: Heurich Beer (Washington, DC) - A Cure For When You Feel A Bit Grumpy, An Ad In The Washington Post Newspaper, August 9, 1904
France1978: Heurich Beer (Washington, DC) -- Are You Troubled -- Heurich's Beer Is The Answer, An Ad In The Washington Post Newspaper, September 6, 1904
France1978: Heurich Beer (Washington, DC) -- The Sick Man Longs For It -- Heurich Beer, An Ad In The Washington Post Newspaper, May 11, 1905