This February's auction features some fantastic breweriana and general advertising dating from the early 1900s to the 1950s. Many of this month's beer cans came from a Miami collector who saved them in the 1940s and 50s. Miami was sent some odd cans back then. Check your shelves - Variations abound!
This is the first-ever auction event devoted solely to beer advertising foam scrapers & bartop holders. These date from the earliest days of the brewing industry through the mid-60s when they were outlawed as a threat to public health. Take some time to view these rare scrapers & caddies.
Today we have 639 lots of cans and trays that are less expensive due to rarity/lack of collecting interest, or scarce items made less desirable due to condition. Because this is an Inventory Reduction Sale, every lot starts at just $1. There is no excuse not to bid.
TavernTrove presents 185 lots of pre-Prohibition beer advertising drinkware culled from five collections. Items range from disposable etched glasses to presentation steins. Please note that there wasn't much attention paid to consistency in these early items so be sure to check for variations!
Another *boutique* breweriana auction from Tavern Trove. Here we have 580 lots of high-grade collectible beer cans, trays, and signs. There is something for everyone!
This month's Thursday night auction features a collection of 1900s-1960s California labels combined with other label offerings from other parts of the country. Pretty straightforward, actually.
Timed auction!
This month we have some fine breweriana up for bid, from the 1960s all the way back to the pre-prohibition era. Among them are some seldom-seen Southern pieces here as well as some great Western rarities from the Utah collection of Carlos Gallegos. There is also a smattering of non-beer advertising.
Here's something different, a little-appreciated corner of the breweriana hobby: Bottles. The majority of today's offerings are the much collected Steinie and Stubby bottles from the 1930s-1960s, and the Handy or "Glass Can" bottles from the 1950s-1980s. All fit nicely on your existing can shelves.
These are the "Other Cans" - a rag-tag band of dumpers, reunion cans, Can company cans, mock-ups, test cans, banks, and error cans. Nothing great, but they're all good. Actually, we have some pretty nice items in this auction as well. All-in-all a bunch of unique stuff - that won't break the bank.
Thursday evening 335 lot auction featuring beer advertising matchcovers from the early to the mid-20th century. These represent some of the scarcest matchcovers in the breweriana-collecting hobby. There will be a flat shipping rate of $4 for US addresses, $12 overseas.
TavernTrove's Second Sunday auction for April features some of the best vintage beer cans and breweriana from the Ric Moses and other collections. Lots consist of high-grade, rare flat tops, cone tops, small cans, Serving Trays. We also have several dozen six, ten and twelve-pack holders up for bid.
$5 flat shipping on any US destinations. $12 flat rate shipping on any overseas destinations.
TavernTrove's Second Sunday auction for March features vintage collectible beer cans from the Ric Moses collection. Lots consist mainly of high-grade cans of moderate scarcity. We also have many more full and empty six, twelve, and 24-pack holders.
This Thursday evening, TavernTrove is offering 329 lots of Pre-Prohibition brewery ephemera, some from before the Civil War. We have trade cards, brochures, booklets, and letterhead with Brewers' signatures. Many items are very rare, possibly one-of-a-kind. All are ancient survivors.
Bottle Caps, or Crowns, as the pros call them. These 336 lots mainly represent the crowns from the Ric Moses beer collection and a soda collection, being sold in lots, from here in North Carolina. For this auction, TavernTrove is offering a $5 flat shipping rate to US addresses, $15 elsewhere.
February's premier auction features more of the Ric Moses collection, including some of his better small cans, flat tops, cone tops, Instructional cans, and quarts. We also have more full and empty six and twelve-pack holders.
Thursday evening 341 lot auction featuring beer advertising matchcovers from the early to the mid-20th century. These represent some of the scarcest matchcovers in the breweriana-collecting hobby.
This week it is vintage American beer bottle, keg, and case labels from the 1890s-1960s. No wallpaper here, each label in this 326 lot auction represents a scarce example with historical and collector value. Check your books, as variations abound.
Bottle Caps, or Crowns, as the pros call them. These 330 lots mainly represent the crowns from the Ric Moses collection. They range from the fairly common to the rare, with some unusual variations. For this auction, TavernTrove is offering a $5 flat shipping rate to US addresses, $15 elsewhere.
January's premier auction features a small taste of the Ric Moses collection. He was a small can specialist but he also accumulated a quality assortment of flat tops, cone tops, and bock beer cans. He also had hundreds of full six-packs and six-pack holders, several dozen of which are here offered.