Legal Name |
AB-II Code |
Dates |
John Joerger |
NY 109a |
?? - 1866 |
Otto Huber |
NY 109b |
1866 - 1868 |
Otto Huber |
NY 109c |
1868 - 1889 |
Otto Huber Brewery |
NY 109d |
1889 - 1920 |
Edward B. Hittleman Brewery, Inc. |
NY 109e |
1920 - 1934 |
Hittleman-Goldenrod Brewery, Inc. |
NY 109f |
1934 - 1937 |
Edelbrau Brewery, Inc. |
NY 109g |
1937 - 1945 |
Edelbrew Brewery, Inc. |
NY 109h |
1945 - 1951 |
Manufacturer |
Stock |
Date |
Width |
Height |
Depth |
Style |
Art Application |
The Meek Co. 1905- 1909 |
No |
1905 to 1909 |
13.5" |
16.5" |
1.25" |
Inverted Pie |
Lithograph |
Comments: |
From the Collection of Daryl Ziegler. Suspected stock image used by The Meek Co. It has not been seen by another brewer however. |
Manufacturer |
Stock |
Date |
Width |
Height |
Depth |
Style |
Art Application |
Unknown |
No |
1934 to 1937 |
10.5" |
13.5" |
1.25" |
Pie |
Lithograph |
Comments: |
From the Collection of Mark Rogers. |
Manufacturer |
Stock |
Date |
Width |
Height |
Depth |
Style |
Art Application |
The Burdick Co. 1929 - 1940 |
No |
1937 to 1940 |
12" |
12" |
1.25" |
Pie |
Lithograph |
Comments: |
From the Collection of Mark Rogers. |
Manufacturer |
Stock |
Date |
Width |
Height |
Depth |
Style |
Art Application |
The Burdick Co. 1929 - 1940 |
No |
1937 to 1940 |
13" |
13" |
1.5" |
SS Dish |
Lithograph |
Comments: |
From the Collection of Mark Rogers. Note the coaster of the same time period mirroring the image used on this Burdick tray. These trays did not hold up very well (paint "gatoring" typical of some Burdick trays) and you seldom see them in good condition. |
Manufacturer |
Stock |
Date |
Width |
Height |
Depth |
Style |
Art Application |
American Can Co. 1901 to Present |
No |
1930's |
12" |
12" |
1.25" |
SS Dish |
Lithograph |
Comments: |
From the Collection of Mark Rogers. |
Manufacturer |
Stock |
Date |
Width |
Height |
Depth |
Style |
Art Application |
Unknown |
No |
1945 to 1951 |
12" |
12" |
1.25" |
SS Dish |
Lithograph |
Comments: |
From the Collection of Mark Rogers. Brewer changed their name from 'Edelbrau' to 'Edelbrew' with a hope to distance themselves from the negative sentiments to all things German as the country was in the midst of WW-II. |