I have a collection of vintage beer collectibles such as lighted / metal / plastic / cardboard signs, mirrors, tap handles / knobs, glass / glasses, steins, mugs, beer cans, coasters, posters, bottles, bottle caps, trays, match book covers, labels, openers, etc. Budweiser / Bud Light / Lite, Coors, Hamms, Sierra Nevada, Schlitz, Olympia, Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR), Heineken, Beck's, Samuel Adams, Ballantine, Falstaff, Corona, Henry's / Weinhard's, Burgermeister / Burgie, Burgermeister, Blitz, Weinhard's, Grain Belt, Blatz, Stroh's, Miller High Life, Miller Genuine Draft (MGD), Sierra Nevada, Magnum, Country Club, Rainier, Lowenbrau, Michelob, Lite Beer by Miller, Anheuser Busch, Lucky Lager and Draft, George Killian's, San Miguel, Coors Light, Amstel, Ansell's, Herman Joseph's, Ballantine, Moosehead, Molson, Grolsch, Kronenbourg, Red Cap, Carta Blanca, Tecate, Carlsberg, Tuborg, Metz, Sam Adams, Colt 45, etc. - both domestic (USA) and foreign: German / Germany, England / Great Britain / United Kingdom (UK) / Scotland / Ireland, Japan, China, Russia, Italy, etc. Estate sale finds.
There is also a rare advertisement from the Christian Moerlein/Barbarossa Brewing Company of Cincinnati from 1903!!
If it advertised beer, I probably have it.
Let me know if you're looking for something. Give me a call/text/email to arrange to see what I have. Sorry but no mail order. There is too much to send additional pictures beyond what is included here or to quote individual prices. Prices vary depending on the item, but start at $1.00 and go up from there. Important: Due to the fact that things are selling, the pictures may or may not reflect what I actually have at this time. I also have MORE beer signs which are not pictured. Feel free drop by to check them out. I'm confident you will not be disappointed !!!
I have neon's, but am not selling them. Sorry! I am however looking for someone to repair neons in exchange for beer collectibles or baseball cards.
Important: Click the "more ads by this user" link to see some of my other items (which by the way is the "tip of the iceberg").