Posted 1 year ago
brownjoshua7
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I just picked this piece up at a local antique store. The store owner didn't have a clue as to the age. I am thinking it is either the late 1950's or early 1960's but I could be wrong. In case you can't tell from the picture there is a small pump that makes the bottle pour liquid into the beer glass. It works very well, I put some water in it just to see. Other than the small rust spot behind the glass the entire piece is in amazing condition. If anyone can shed some light on how old this actually is I would be very grateful.
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i had one of those for sale a few years ago. it is from the mid to late 1950's. it is a great piece of advertising...at shows i would put in the window and it would stop all foot traffic...
Thank you for the input. It is certainly my favorite piece that I have collected thus far. Any idea about what it is worth? I have no intention of selling it anytime but it would be nice to know.