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Rare Anheuser-Bush Standard etched glass & framed sign from 1890's.

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    Posted 12 years ago

    tringttx
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    Antique Road Show and WorthPoint had never seen one. I am dating it from a label off of a AB Standard beer bottle label from 1895. It has the same trim work on the frame as the bottle label. I have tried to contact AB with no avail .Gold leaf glass pane & frame is apx. measures 26"X 22". Antique Road Show gave a est. of ten to twelve hundred in 1995. Any info welcomed. 512 630 7200

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    1. tringttx tringttx, 11 years ago
      UP- Date...... AB states it is a mirror from the late 1800's . The medals are from the Amsterdam (1883) , Paris (1878), New Orleans (1884), and Philadelphia (1876) World Expo's.
    2. niles1967 niles1967, 11 years ago
      that piece is easily worth 5k
    3. MattyG MattyG, 11 years ago
      Very nice ttringttx !!
    4. tringttx tringttx, 10 years ago
      UPdate : Made it to the 2014 Austin Antique Roadshow: new est. 3500 without some restoration. est. 5k-6k restored.

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