https://d28dhd8eubcyz4.cloudfront.net/iiif/2/curtis-production2-cache%2F17242%2Fc%2F2%2F85d2dc-90b6-44a3-83eb-164584eee1e9%2Fresize_master_0d819de7885d59112d71dad2437c6fc2.jpg/full/!880,1024/0/default.jpg?sig=4e06e54eb5e17e46d9db93fec75ec3e7683d7f21&ver=1717075098Pabst "Here's to Greater America" Sign
Object type:artifact
- Provenance
- From Gibson Girl types, Die Cuts, German Barmaids and Pin-Ups– Breweries used these beauties to promote their products. They have been one of the most popular motifs. We have so many different types I have selected– 1. Litho Port Huron Brewing Co. 1901-1919, 2. Die-cut from Sauk City, Wisconsin 1889-1920 and 1934-34 (didn’t open), 3. Litho from George Wilhelm City Brewery, Grass Valley California 1906-1909 and 4. Litho Pabst Brewing Co. Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1889-1920 & 1938-1985.
Identification
- Brewery
- Pabst Brewing Co.
- Brewery City
- Milwaukee
- Brewery State
- WI
- Date of Manufacture
- 1910
- Type of Breweriana
- Signs > Indoor Signs > Lithographs (Pre-1920)
- Size
- 19" W x 26" H
- From the Collection of
- Haydock
- Source Id
2024.2.28-9
Taxonomy
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