Posted 8 months ago
Ted_Straub
(207 items)
The tray is from 1953, and is a real beauty, while the glass is from the 30s-40s. The graphics are etched, and the dimples give it an extra touch of class.
The label is copyrighted 1930, and sports an interesting design. A few contemporary breweries make "Stock Lager", (and "Stock Ale"). If you have the opportunity to try it, I'm sure that you'd be pleased!
These three items were obtained for far below their value at various sales.
The last photo is probably from the late 40s, somewhere in eastern PA. One of the girls is my cousin. They and the menu look great, as does the Stegmaier's sign!
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Thanks, BELLIN68....this is a great hobby, wouldn't you agree?
Your welcome Ted:)