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Retro Beer - Schepps Xtra Dallas Texas 1935 Sticker
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Description: Schepps Xtra, Dallas Texas, 1935

Tags: alcohol, dallas, brew, 30s, texas

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tortious interference Sticker
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Description: Common law tort allowing a claim for damages against a defendant who wrongfully interferes with the plaintiff's contractual or business relationships.

Tags: court, joke, future lawyer, freedom of speech, judge

tortious interference Sticker

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ungovernable Sticker
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Description: impossible to control

Tags: freedom, rebellion, freedom of speech, attorney, law

ungovernable Sticker

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Ballantines - America's Finest Beer Sticker
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Description: P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company was an American brewery founded in 1840, making Ballantine one of the oldest brands of beer in the United States. At its peak, it was the 3rd largest brewer in the US. The company was founded in 1840 in Newark, New Jersey, by Peter Ballantine (1791–1883).

Tags: alcohol, drinking, drink, drunk, vintage

Ballantines - America's Finest Beer Sticker

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Retro Beer - Storz Brewing Company, Omaha Nebraska 1876 Sticker
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Description: The Storz Brewing Company was located at 1807 North 16th Street in North Omaha, Nebraska. Storz Brewing began in 1876 by Gottlieb Storz and was owned by the Storz family until 1966; the brewery ceased operations in 1972. Their beers won several prizes in international competitions, and Storz was the top selling brand in Nebraska starting in World War II. Storz was one of the "Big 4" brewers located in Omaha, which also included the Krug, Willow Springs and Metz breweries.

Tags: omaha nebraska, omaha pride, midwest, 70s, drinking
Retro Beer - Harvard Ale, Beer, Porter Sticker

Description: Originally Consumers' Brewing Company, Harvard Brewing Company was formed in 1898 in Lowell Massachusetts. The passage of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919, declaring the sale of alcoholic drinks to be illegal, sent the brewery scurrying to recast itself as a viable business. The name changed to the Harvard Company, the brewery began offering non-intoxicating beverages such as root beer, ginger ale, grape juice and "near-beer." After prohibition the company thrived until anti-German sentiment led to federal takeover of the company which was ultimately sold to Hampden Brewing in 1956.

Tags: ale, harvard, drunk, lowell, 40s

Retro Beer - Harvard Ale, Beer, Porter Sticker

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Retro Beer - Auto City Brewing Co. 1942 Sticker
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Description: Auto City Brewing Co. opened in 1933 and closed in 1942. This brewery was active during Prohibition which makes it an oddity. Some breweries were able to stay in business by producing "near-beer" which was very low alcohol, and some switched over to bottling sodas or other beverages.

Tags: brewery, booze, drunk, drinking, retro

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Retro Beer - Old Union Select Beer St. Louis MO Sticker
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Description: Select Old Union Beer, Old Union Brewing Co., St. Louis, MO

Tags: historical, craft, ale, alcohol, vintage
Retro Beer - Oldbru Detroit Brewing Co. Sticker
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Description: Detroit Brewing Co. Inc. opened in 1933 and closed in 1949, but Oldbru was established in 1868.

Tags: 313, alcohol, beer, detroit michigan, drinking

Retro Beer - Oldbru Detroit Brewing Co. Sticker

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Retro Beer - Duquensne Pittsburgh PA Sticker
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Description: The Duquesne Brewing Company was a major brewery in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from its founding in 1899 until its dissolution in 1972.

Tags: craft beer, india pale ale, ale, pilsner, sports

Retro Beer - Duquensne Pittsburgh PA Sticker

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Retro Beer - Knickerbocker Beer, NYC Sticker
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Description: Made by the Ruppert Brewery, Knickerbocker was the official beer of the New York Giants, a bit ironic given that Jacob Ruppert, a.k.a. “The Colonel,” was the owner of the New York Yankees during the heyday of Ruth and Gehrig. The brewery was located at 92nd and Second, but it closed in the late 1960s. The Knickerbocker brand was acquired by another brewery, but discontinued during the 1970s.

Tags: alcohol, ale, beer, brooklyn, drink

Retro Beer - Knickerbocker Beer, NYC Sticker

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Retro Beer - Dick's Beer Dick Brothers Brewing Co. Sticker
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Description: In 1857, three brothers; Matthew, John, and Jacob, founded the Dick Brothers Brewery. At one time, 70,000 barrels of brew would be produced and shipped around the Midwest, making Dick Bros. one of the largest beer brands in the country of the early 20th Century. The company's operations were once even larger than Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis. Prohibition and World War II brought much hardship to the brewery, and the brand declared bankruptcy in 1951.

Tags: brewery, birthday, party, drunk, drink
Retro Beer - F&S Fuhrmann and Schmidt Brewing Co. 1906 Sticker
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Description: Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Company was formed in 1906 and was located at Commerce and Washington Streets in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Fuhrmann & Schmidt was the successor company to the Eagle Brewing Company (1854 – 1878), the M. Markel & Company (1878 – 1893) and Phillip H Fuhrmann (1893 – 1906). The brewery produced F&S Beer and F&S Ale from 1906 until the brewery closed in 1920 for prohibition. The brewery reopened in 1933 and produced F&S Beer and F&S Ale until the brewery closed in 1975.

Tags: retro vintage aesthetic, party, drunk, drink, drinking
Retro Beer - Bartels Brewing Company, Edwardsville, PA 1889 Sticker
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Description: Bartels Brewing Company was founded in Edwardsville, Pennsylvania in 1889. Bartels was a traditional darker beer and the label featured "The Professor", who had dispensed words of wisdom in Bartels advertising.

Tags: drunk, philly, retro, party, alcohol
Retro Beer - Esslinger's Beer and Ale, Philadelphia PA 1868 Sticker
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Description: Esslinger's was a brewery in Philadelphia. It was established by George Esslinger in 1868. He moved to a large new brewery plant designed by Adam C. Wagner. The company closed during prohibition. It was the first to introduce cans to the Philly market and later implemented a successful quiz game campaign on cans. The brand passed on to a few owners before finally ending. The brewery plant is across from Reading Viaduct. After prohibition, Koelle & Co. built a new plant for the brewery. It was one of only four breweries to survive in Philadelphia into the 1950s.

Tags: retro, ale, beer, its always sunny in philadelphia, lager
The Knight Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: monster, odd, fantasy, pop surrealism, horror

The Knight Sticker

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The Fisherman Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: halloween, spooky, undead, zombies, dead

The Fisherman Sticker

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Amduscias - The Infernal Dictionary Sticker
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Description: Great in the underworld, he has the shape of a unicorn, but when he is evoked, he shows himself under a human figure. He gives concerts if you order them.

Tags: vintage, halloween, comics, monsters, scary

Amduscias - The Infernal Dictionary Sticker

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The Creeper Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: fantasy, creature, surrealism, monster, dead

The Creeper Sticker

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The Barber Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565) In 1565, French publisher Richard Breton released The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel. It was intended to be an extension of The Life of Gargantua and of Pantagruel, by François Rabelais. Rabelais, a renowned French author, had passed away twelve years earlier. Breton looked to be capitalizing off of his popularity. The book offers a short preface, in which Breton tells readers that “open intellects will find several good inventions in it for preparing extravagances, organizing masquerades, or to apply them as the occasion requires.”

Tags: dreams, french art, totally bizarre, beast, spooky

The Barber Sticker

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The Bowman Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: weird, vintage, strange, scary, horror

The Bowman Sticker

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Memento Mori, Remember Death Sticker
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Description: Julie De Graag, 1916 woodcut

Tags: zombie, vintage, scary, spooky, monster

Memento Mori, Remember Death Sticker

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The Abbot, The Dance of Death Sticker
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Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger publishes his Dance of death, a work of art that will redefine its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the deads anymore, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: strange, vintage, monster, monsters, halloween

The Abbot, The Dance of Death Sticker

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The Piper Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: horror, humor, comics, skeleton, monsters

The Piper Sticker

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The Stranger Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: pop surrealism, surreal, horror, fantasy, vintage

The Stranger Sticker

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The Pope, The Dance of Death Sticker

Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger publishes his Dance of death, a work of art that will redefine its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the deads anymore, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: bones, creature, horror, spooky, halloween

The Pope, The Dance of Death Sticker

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Skeleton with Bow and Arrow Sticker

Description: Death in the form of a skeleton with an arrow quiver on its back and a bow in its hand. Print from a series with representations of skeletons by printmakers Hendrick Hondius II, 1625

Tags: vintage horror, hague, halloween, scary, monster

Skeleton with Bow and Arrow Sticker

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The Chef Sticker
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Description: The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565)

Tags: scary, monster, creepy, spooky, halloween

The Chef Sticker

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The Emperor and Pope, Dance of Death Sticker
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Description: The first person to print and illustrate the dance of death from the cemetery in St. Innocents, Paris, was Guyot Marchant. This first edition only contains the author/authority in the introduction, the 30 men, and the dead king and the authority at the end. It wasn't before the next year that Guyot Marchant added the four musicians, 10 men more, a series of women and Latin quotes over each woodcut.

Tags: cemetary, spooky, graves, skull, horror

The Emperor and Pope, Dance of Death Sticker

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The Physician, The Dance of Death Sticker
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Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger publishes his Dance of death, a work of art that will redefine its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the deads anymore, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: vintage, horror, skull, death, skeleton

The Physician, The Dance of Death Sticker

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The Astronomer Sticker
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Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger publishes his Dance of death, a work of art that will redefine its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the deads anymore, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: halloween, skeleton, dead, skull, vintage

The Astronomer Sticker

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Adam Ploughing, The Dance of Death Sticker
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Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger publishes his Dance of death, a work of art that will redefine its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the deads anymore, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: scary, horror, bible, skeleton, dead

Adam Ploughing, The Dance of Death Sticker

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The Parade, The Dance of Death Sticker
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Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger publishes his Dance of death, a work of art that will redefine its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the deads anymore, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: humor, horror, scary, zombie, vintage

The Parade, The Dance of Death Sticker

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The Knight Sticker

Description: In 1538, Hans Holbein the Younger published his Dance of Death, a work of art that redefined its own genre. In Holbein's work, Death is still very aggressive; however, it does not dance with the dead, but intervenes directly in scenes of everyday life. Paris' dance of death had dominated the genre in the late Middle-Ages; from 1538 on, the work of Holbein became the ultimate reference.

Tags: skeleton, monster, horror, humor, death

The Knight Sticker

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Osteographia - Hog Sticker
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Description: In 1733, William Chesleden published Osteographia, a grand folio edition depicting human and animal bones, featuring beautiful copperplate images, including playful skeletons, vignettes, and initials. He depicts all the bones of the human body separately in their actual life size "and again reduced in order to shew them united to one another."

Tags: spooky, monster, nature, creature, skeleton

Osteographia - Hog Sticker

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Dog Sticker
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Description: Julie De Graag

Tags: home, style, funny dogs, pet lovers, animal

Dog Sticker

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