Description: Yuengling Ice cream Orig. Advertising cards ..box only condition is good , but used, … …for back bar , card playing … Good condition …but used , empty box …. an Old and orig ..swap card box …Yuengling & Son beer Pottsville ...Brewery .. Thanks for looking …. … … This item is a clean but old Thank you for looking 1935 New PresidentFrederick G. Yuengling Sr. takes over as President. With the end of Prohibition in 1933 (21st Amendment), full ownership of Yuengling Dairy Products is transferred to Frederick G. Yuengling Sr. Frank D. Yuengling goes back to running D.G. Yuengling & Son Brewery full time 1929Growth and ExpansionBetween 1929 and 1931 business increases and the ice cream plant expands several times through the purchase of 410 and 412 Mahantongo Street, and 10 S. 5th Street. Additional branches are established in Allentown, PA and York, PA. 1920Our BeginningsIn 1920, Frank D. Yuengling, President of D.G. Yuengling & Sons Brewery, started a separate company, Yuengling’s Ice Cream, to generate new revenue for the Yuengling family due to the start of Prohibition (18th Amendment). The ice cream plant is constructed at 5th and Mahantongo Street in Pottsville, PA., 2018#2That's S.B.& G.CO………….Streator Bottle & Glass Company, Streator, Illinois (1881-1905). The Streator plant eventually became part of the American Bottle Company, then later Owens Bottle Company, and finally part of the Owens Illinois Glass Company (Plant #9). “S.B.& G.CO.” is one of the most commonly seen marks on handblown beer bottles from the late 1800s and early 1900s. It is also seen on other bottles of the period, including pickle bottles, soda bottles and other containers.As for value, you paid what it's worth, considering there is no label or embossing for the brewer/bottler May 20, 2018#4Theohiooutdoors said:Interesting. Thanks for the reply. Being aqua instead of brown is it mote likely a soda bottle?I'm assuming the bottle had a label instead of being embossed like the schlitz example attached that someone else posted. The circle on the schiltz bottle is the same size as the one on mine, just without lettering. Any idea when they moved the mold mark from the bottom to the lower side of the bottle? I'be seen a good number of them online but they all have the mold mark on the bottom.Click to expand...Your bottle was blown in a mold that could take a slugplate so it would have embossing like the pic you just added, if the bottler didn't want to spend the money to have molds cut a blank was bolted into the opening and you can still see the ring where the embossed slugplate would have gone, and then he would have used only a paper label to save money. There were many bottlers who used embossed bottles AND paper labels together, the paper label would go on the other side of the bottle from the embossing, and with his or her name embossed on the bottle they were pretty much assured their bottles would be returned to them, although sometimes nefarious bottlers would steal bottles from other merchants and place paper labels directly over the embossing to hide who the bottles belonged to and they wouldn't have to buy their own bottles. With paper label only bottles there was a very good chance you wouldn't get your bottles back and you would end spending extra money buying new bottles since your original bottles could be stolen and used by any other bottler who also only used paper labels. There was no real change from moving the mold mark from the lower side of the bottle to the bottom, some glass houses always used heel marks, some always used base embossing, and some did switch from heel marks to base embossing, while others didn't have any markings at all, just a matter of preferenceG
Price: 35 USD
Location: Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-10-02T00:02:25.000Z
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Brand: Yuengling beer
Theme: Breweriana, Beer
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States