McSorley's Old Ale House
15 E 7th Street
Manhattan, NY (1854 - Present)

Manufacturer

Stock

Date

 Width

Height

Depth

Style

Art Application

Unknown

No

1935

10.5"

13.5"

1.255"

Pie

Lithograph

 Comments:

From the Collection of Mark Rogers.  Pretty easy to find an example of this tray, but not often found in good condition.  Fidelio was sourcing McSorley's beer in the 1930's.   Ruppert & Liebmann are also known to have been their provider through out the years.  If you know who it is now, please let us know. 

Documented Serving Trays for this Brewer

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Don't Embarrass Yourself:
McSorley’s is a must stop destination in Manhattan, but do not order a glass of wine or a brand of beer. 

McSorley's only sells beer and only sells two types of their beer – dark or light.  And when you order one you will get two glasses - so if you order two, you will get four. 

You get two glasses with every order because of the head on the beer - to compensate, it comes in two glasses.
1854 - Present
McSorley's Old Ale House
1854 - Present

Manufacturer

Stock

Date

 Width

Height

Depth

Style

Art Application

Unknown

No

Late 1930's

to

1940's

12"

12"

1.25"

SS Dish

Lithograph

 Comments:

Internet auction image capture.

1854 - Present
McSorley's Old Ale House
1854 - Present
1854 - Present
McSorley's Old Ale House
1854 - Present

Manufacturer

Stock

Date

 Width

Height

Depth

Style

Art Application

Unknown

No

Late 1930's

to

1940's

12"

12"

1.25"

SS Dish

Lithograph

 Comments:

Internet auction image capture.

Click on this great picture on the left from the New York Daily News to go to the McSorley's Old Ale House website.
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