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Beer Bottle Collection

"Cheers to the Good Old Days: A Glimpse into Beer Bottle History" Step back in time and join us on a journey through the fascinating world of beer bottles

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: The Whole Family Beer Advertisement. ca. 1941, An advertisement for Mathie Ruder Brewing Company

The Whole Family Beer Advertisement. ca. 1941, An advertisement for Mathie Ruder Brewing Company

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Bill Sykes and his dog, from Charles Dickens: A Gossip about his Life, by Thomas Archer, published c

Bill Sykes and his dog, from Charles Dickens: A Gossip about his Life, by Thomas Archer, published c
STC267636 Bill Sykes and his dog, from Charles Dickens: A Gossip about his Life, by Thomas Archer, published c.1894 (litho) (later colouration) by Barnard

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Stoneware Beer Bottle, 1941. Creator: Herman O. Stroh

Stoneware Beer Bottle, 1941. Creator: Herman O. Stroh
Stoneware Beer Bottle, 1941. (note, Grisbaum & Kehrein on the bottle)

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Weiss Beer Bottle, 1939. Creator: Herman O. Stroh

Weiss Beer Bottle, 1939. Creator: Herman O. Stroh
Weiss Beer Bottle, 1939. (note. L. Werrback, Milwaukee on bottle)

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Beer Bottle, 1940. Creator: Herman O. Stroh

Beer Bottle, 1940. Creator: Herman O. Stroh
Beer Bottle, 1940. (Note. Jung, Milwaukee, on the bottle)

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Beer Bottle, c. 1938. Creator: Arthur Stewart

Beer Bottle, c. 1938. Creator: Arthur Stewart
Beer Bottle, c. 1938

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Stoneware Beer Bottle, c. 1938. Creator: Wilbur M Rice

Stoneware Beer Bottle, c. 1938. Creator: Wilbur M Rice
Stoneware Beer Bottle, c. 1938

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: He presently reappeared, somewhat dusty, with a bottle of beer in each paw

He presently reappeared, somewhat dusty, with a bottle of beer in each paw
3100247 He presently reappeared, somewhat dusty, with a bottle of beer in each paw and another under each arm, from Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame (1859 - 1932), pub

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: after the game - part 3

after the game - part 3
Rolf Endermann

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Ocean Colour Scene received a warm welcome from their home crowd at the National Indoor

Ocean Colour Scene received a warm welcome from their home crowd at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham. The band are celebrating 10 years together. Singer/guitarist, Simon Fowler

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: The Cook (La cuisiniere), 1899. Creator: Edouard Vuillard

The Cook (La cuisiniere), 1899. Creator: Edouard Vuillard
The Cook (La cuisiniere), 1899

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Portrait of German caricaturist Ferdinand Barlog (b / w photo)

Portrait of German caricaturist Ferdinand Barlog (b / w photo)
RYS355850 Portrait of German caricaturist Ferdinand Barlog (b/w photo) by German Photographer (20th Century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ferdinand Barlog (1895-1955); ); German, out of copyright

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Leipzigs great advertisement parade, Leipzig, Germany, 1922

Leipzigs great advertisement parade, Leipzig, Germany, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume IV: Georgia to Italy

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Close-Up Detail Of Beer In Wet Glass

Close-Up Detail Of Beer In Wet Glass

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Close-Up Of Beer Bottle

Close-Up Of Beer Bottle

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Cider making at Hillgrove, Sussex

Cider making at Hillgrove, Sussex
2 men making cider at Hillgrove, Sussex November 1933 George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N8148

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Glass of red wine, cork, glass of beer, bottle top

Glass of red wine, cork, glass of beer, bottle top

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: 1927 Daimler Bottle van

1927 Daimler Bottle van

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Letter Reading man, Jan van der Bruggen, Jan Verkolje (I), 1659 - 1740

Letter Reading man, Jan van der Bruggen, Jan Verkolje (I), 1659 - 1740

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Man with a beer bottle, Anonymous, 1650 - 1800

Man with a beer bottle, Anonymous, 1650 - 1800

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Hefeweizen, wheat beer being poured

Hefeweizen, wheat beer being poured

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Beer bottle

Beer bottle

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Glass Beer Bottles

Glass Beer Bottles

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Group of empty glass bottles, view from above

Group of empty glass bottles, view from above

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Beer bottles without labels

Beer bottles without labels

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Glass of red wine, glass of whisky, glass of beer and bottle of beer

Glass of red wine, glass of whisky, glass of beer and bottle of beer

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: Organic beer bottle beside a partially full glass of beer on a table top

Organic beer bottle beside a partially full glass of beer on a table top

Background imageBeer Bottle Collection: young men binge drinking and having a good night out in Lancasrter UK

young men binge drinking and having a good night out in Lancasrter UK
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"Cheers to the Good Old Days: A Glimpse into Beer Bottle History" Step back in time and join us on a journey through the fascinating world of beer bottles. From vintage advertisements to iconic artworks, these vessels have played an integral role in our cultural heritage. In 1941, Mathie Ruder Brewing Company showcased their "Whole Family Beer Advertisement, " reminding us that enjoying a cold brew is not limited to just one generation. This timeless image captures the essence of shared moments and cherished memories. Bill Sykes and his loyal canine companion stole the spotlight in Charles Dickens' captivating novel. In Thomas Archer's lithograph from 1894, we witness their bond as they stand side by side with a beer bottle nearby – a symbol of camaraderie and perhaps even solace amidst life's trials. Herman O. Stroh, a master craftsman, left his mark on history with his stunning creations. His stoneware beer bottle from 1941 showcases both elegance and durability – qualities that have stood the test of time. The Weiss Beer Bottle from 1939 transports us to an era when craftsmanship was paramount. Created by Herman O. Stroh once again, this masterpiece exudes sophistication while hinting at the rich flavors contained within its glass walls. Arthur Stewart's 1938 creation takes us further back in time, offering a glimpse into an era where simplicity reigned supreme. With clean lines and minimalistic design, this beer bottle reminds us that sometimes less is truly more. Wilbur M Rice's stoneware beer bottle from around the same period adds another layer of charm to our collection. Its rustic appeal evokes images of cozy taverns filled with laughter and merriment – places where stories were shared over pints of ale. And who can forget that mischievous yet endearing moment when our furry friend returned dusty but triumphant.