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Murky in forenoon but clearing up in afternoon. Am at Store talking about change in front wareroom for offices, then at Edward Grosse 140 E. 16 th str. Meet Judge Pischke, also Davis and Loeser there, ...
Social distancing restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic forced many breweries to make changes to public gathering spaces like taprooms. This circular sticker was one of several adhered to ...
Brown tap handle topped with an anchor with rainbow labels. "Anchor Steam" In 1965, Fritz Maytag III purchased the historic but struggling Steam Beer Brewing Company (later, Anchor Brewing Company) in ...
This small unframed hollow-cut silhouette portrait belonged to a member of the Copp family of Stonington, Connecticut during the early 19th century. The subject of the silhouette is unknown, as it was ...
The wooden grape box is one of the most common and well-used pieces of equipment in a commercial vineyard. This one, marked “Pedroncelli,” was used for harvesting grapes in the vineyards owned by the ...
This brass sign with bold black lettering advertised the Lager Beer produced by brewer George Günther, in Baltimore, Maryland. The “H. Schmidt” referenced on the sign was likely Henry Schmidt, who ...
Tin cans were used to store a variety of different foods, and in this case, it was used to package maple syrup for either personal use or to sell commercially. If the syrup was stored too long in the ...