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Raleigh, NC 27617
United States
Beer advertising matchbook covers are fascinating sources of brewery and small-town American history, as well as great examples of mid-century design. Most start at just $2 and bid increments are just a buck. Shipping is easy. Only $5 to US destinations for ANY amount of match covers. This is a great way to get a lot of interesting vintage breweries for a small amount of money.
For our first beer can and beer advertising auction of the year we have a broad selection of items from somewhat common to rare, and from the very old to the relatively new. There are over 650 lots, so take a look for yourself. There's something here for everyone!
Get an early start to next year's holiday shopping in this end-of-year bonanza of beer cans, beer steins, signs, and various breweriana. Something for everyone, as they say. This is a timed auction, so you bid from the main page. Lots will be automatically extended after each bid.
An assemblage of very interesting beer-related odds and ends. We have Beer Steins, Bar Mirrors, Beer Trays, neons, tackers, gift shop items... even a few extremely cool folk-art fishing lures. Some great gift ideas here. For the person who has everything... buy them more!
TavernTrove is proud to feature this fine collection of embossed beer bottles. All of them are over 100 years old, and some stretch back to the middle of the 19th century. There are many historically significant bottles from rare firms that only lasted a few years or even months.
This auction is a rare opportunity to build a collection of these seldom-seen Asian cans that were never exported from their countries of origin. Many commemorate local festivals, events, store openings, etc. Few of these were saved, and even fewer have made it to America.
A specialty collector auction of vintage and rare Minnesota beer bottle and keg labels. The auction includes some of the best in the hobby, including a few of the actual specemins that were photographed for Bob Kay's label guidebooks.
The final day of a three-day auction. Tonight we feature scarce international beer cans from the Reynolds Metals collection. As you can see we have many seldom-seen cans, rarities, and many large cans that are just impossible to find in good condition.
Day two of a three-day auction. Tonight we feature scarce soda cans from the Reynolds Metals collection. As you can see we have unusual cans from all over the world, including large 24oz cans that are just impossible to find in good condition.
Day one of a three-day auction. Tonight we feature rare American beer cans from the Reynolds Metals collection. As you can see we have many 1990s miller test cans, including some prop cans that were used on Movies and TV shows, and large 24oz cans that are just impossible to find in good condition.
This auction features some scarce and classic cans from the Pepsi Cola, Royal Crown, Bubble Up, 7up, Mountain Dew, and their related brands. These include some odd prototypes and sample cans saved by a Reynolds Can company manager.
This auction represents a 30-year collection of cans that were pulled from the production line of a Reynolds Can Co. plant by a manager who saved samples from the more interesting canning runs. There are many test market cans, error cans, prototypes, regular production cans, and unique oddities.
TavernTrove's semi-annual Inventory Reduction auction featuring over 600 lots of vintage beer cans and brewery advertising.
Day two of a two-day auction that represents a 40-year obsession with Pabst Brewery advertising. The collection has most of the 1930s TOC signs, and ditto for 1960s/70s wood signs, foam scrapers, menu covers, cheese boxes, dishware, and pre-1970 serving trays. Rarities abound.
Day one of a two-day auction that represents a 40-year obsession with Pabst Brewery advertising. The collection has most of the 1930s TOC signs, and ditto for 1960s/70s wood signs, foam scrapers, menu covers, cheese boxes, dishware, and pre-1970 serving trays. Rarities abound.
This auction consists of the Coca-Cola collection of a Reynolds Can plant employee who saved them between the mid-1970s to 2003. The vast majority of them were pulled from the production line. Others were picked up in his travels. All are in excellent condition.
Today's auction features non-American beer cans, the majority of which were saved by a Reynolds Can Co. employee between 1980 and 2005 - an era in which few people were saving cans. Also included are hard-to-find recent cans from the Eastern European countries of Bulgaria, Croatia, and Estonia.