We go to estate sales regularly and come across a wide array of unique and rare items.  We add to our growing online inventory daily.  We pick up new items from all over the world and all over the US.  We also have a growing customer wish list.  If you'd like to, feel free to add us to your saved seller's list and let us know what you collect and/or need.  We’d be honored to add you to our customer wish list.

We ask what we consider to be a fair price for anything we sell and understand that our idea of a fair price may be someone else's 'that's too much' price.  If that's the case, feel free to make us an offer and will consider it.  We also have sales regularly, so check back often.

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We just came across three vintage beer cases, a Schoenling, Carling Black Label and Stroh's Bohemian Lager, all full of vintage beer bottles.  We ended up with 72 different bottles, both imported and domestic.  All of the bottles date from the late 1950s to the early 1970s.  We come across cans quite often, but beer bottles are quite a bit more rare.  Most of the bottles are free of case wear on the glass and the labels are in very nice condition with hardly any wear on any of them. 

  If beer bottles are your thing, feel free to check the others out and we do combine shipping based quoted price from each of the three major carriers based on the size and weight of the box.  The bottles all weigh more than one pound when packed for shipping, so they can't go first class.  With that said, it would certainly be more cost effective to buy multiple bottles with combined shipping to reduce the average shipping cost per bottle.

Now onto the item for sale.

For sale is a 1960s 12 ounce, 9" Danish Red Eric Imported Beer beer bottle brewed by Ceres Breweries Ltd. in Aarhus, Denmark.

According to the neck label, this beer was imported by Frank Sutton & Co. in Miami Beach, FL.

This bottle seems to be quite rare and this one has a 4 1/2 cent Georgia beer tax stamp on it making it even more rare.  Heck, any breweriana of Red Eric beer is hard to come by, so this is a cool find.

The bottom of this bottle has a mark on the bottom which is almost certainly the manufacturer, but haven't been able to identify who it is.  It also has a 67 on it which is typically the date code for the year of bottle manufacture.

Given the 67 on the bottom of the bottle, we trust one could date this bottle to the late 1960s.

Both of the labels are in really nice overall condition with very minor to minor wear.  A small area below Eric's bear has detached from the bottle and is a bit loose, but it's completely intact.  The bottle itself is also in excellent vintage condition with no case wear.

Unfortunately, this beer bottle will weigh more than one pound when packed for shipping, so it can't go first class.  We offer several shipping options, just make your selection upon checkout.  Truth be told, it would be much more cost effective to purchase several beer bottles and save on shipping per bottle since we only charge for the additional weight as quoted by the three carriers and you select which one you prefer.  

Thanks for looking and God bless!