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Pair of advertising tops or buttons, mirrored surface on underside. 2 inches in diameter. Made of metal.
Huntley & Palmers was founded in 1822 in Reading, England, and became one of the world’s largest biscuit manufacturers by the early 20th century. The figure on button is likely John Ginger, a promotional character introduced around 1933.
The beer was produced by Krantz Brewing Corporation in Findlay, Ohio, active primarily in the early to mid-20th century.
This button—with the cheerful, mustachioed man hoisting a mug—likely dates to the 1930s–1940s.
Two polished backed originals—one from the pantry, one from the pub. Whether you're chasing biscuit lore or Midwest breweriana, this duo delivers nostalgia.
From a smoke free home. Thank you for looking!
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Selling since August 2023
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