Posted 2 years ago
vickivon1
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Have had in family for years. Budweiser Curator at the Museum in St Louis has nothing on it in their collection of catalogs. Was told by a collector the maker burned up in the Chicago fire. Any thoughts on its age or the value?
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Wow, What a beautiful sign. I would say it is early 1900's judging by the eagle design. Do you still have it?
JJJBUDMAN
I'd say teens,with the unfolded wings.Its a gorgeous sign,the pride of any collection.Thanks for sharing.
I think this sign is some where in the $3 to $5,000. dollar range.
Awesome sign! Lucky to own it!!