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Metlox Poppytrail Pottery Budweiser Beer Wagon
Advertising: Beer and Alchohol
Cheshire Cat Gallery 
TMbudWagon $75
An impressive Budweiser beer wagon by Metlox of California. The color of the wagon is a burgundy red and it is heavy pottery. Commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch Company exclusively for its use as an advertising display piece, both sides of seat and all barrels have the Anheuser Busch emblem in gold. The original paper label is on the bottom. In excellent condition, the wagon measures 8" high, 12.25" long and 7" wide.
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Stunning French Tin Cognac Advertisement c 1905 for Bar
Advertising: Beer and Alchohol
Richards Antiques 
$300 free shipping in USA
Extremely handsome lithographed tin advertisement for Comandon cognac dating from about 1905. The colors are bright and vivid, and the design epitomized the marvelous and duly famous French advertising art of the period. It is in excellent condition with only minor, barely noticeable, defects. It is approximately 19½ inches tall by 14 inches wide (50cm by 36cm). From the Comandon Website: "In 1804 Napoleon became Emperor of France. Napoleon’s constant warfare in Europe started the decline of cog... Click for details
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2008 Georgia Renaissance Festival Limited Ed Goblet
Souvenirs
Abuzz Antiques and Collectibles 
$25.00 plus shipping
This is a magnificent limited edition hand thrown art pottery Georgia Renaissance Festival goblet or chalice. It has a crest medallion etched into the side, and lovely black base glaze, with green to gold art drip glazes. It shows a jousting in the design. This piece is quite large, 8 and 3/8 inches tall, and 4 and 1/8 inches in diameter at the largest point. This is a wonderful rare collectible piece for the renaissance, or jousting lover. It is in very good used condition, no chips, no cracks,... Click for details
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Vintage Budweiser Goblet King Of Beers Heavy Glass
Breweriana
Vintage Earth 
11 $25.00
This is a vintage circa 1980s Budweiser King of Beers (written in red) goblet. It is made of clear heavy glass, has scalloped sides and a snowflake flower base.
Nice collectible for the Budweiser beer collector. This glass is in very good condition with no chips or cracks. This stands just over 6" tall and just under 4" wide. Underneath the red Budweiser logo it says King of Beers in red text. Great glass to add to your collection!
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Vintage Hamms Thumbprint Goblet Beer Mug
Breweriana
Vintage Earth 
10 $10.00
This is a vintage Hamms (written in red) thumbprint goblet. The logo reads "From the Land of Clear Blue Waters" in blue writing. The mug is made of a heavy clear glass and measures 6 1/2" tall and 4" in diameter. The goblet is in great vintage condition and holds a lot of beer:)
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King Of Beers Vintage Falstaff Stemmed Drinking Glass
Breweriana
Vintage Earth 
07 $12.00
This is a vintage stemmed drinking glass with a red decal advertising “Falstaff King of Beers The Choicest Product of the Brewers’ Art". This glass has thumbprint impressions all around the lower edge. The measurements are 6 1/2" tall with a 4" opening. The mug/goblet is in great vintage condition. Perfect mug to add to any bareware collection.
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Antique Absinthe Era French Bistrot Saucer Burgundy Rim
Miscellaneous
Richards Antiques 
$25 with free shipping in USA
Absinthe era saucer from a French bar with a burgundy rim. This is an actual saucer from the late 19th or very early 20th century that was used in a bar in the Charente Martime departement in the Southwest of the country. It measures 4 7/8 inches in diameter. There is some wear to the rim decoration from long years of use. The back is glazed. There are a couple of small chips on the inside of the foot but they are really not noticeable when it is on a table or other flat surface. A photo of the ... Click for details
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Antique Blue-Rimmed Saucer from Bar in Saintes, France
Miscellaneous
Richards Antiques 
$35 with free shipping in USA
French absinthe era bar saucer decorated with a light blue rim enclosed in burgundy hairlines and an attractive raised interior. We actually know the bar where this was used -- it was the Café de Paris in Saintes, a small city in the Charente-Maritime départment of France, which is about 75 miles north of Bordeaux. A scan of a postcard depicting this establishment will be sent to you on request. This is a guaranteed genuine turn-of-the-century saucer or soucoupe from the Belle Epoque when poets ... Click for details
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