Lot Detail Blackhawk Topping 12 ounce Cone Top Beer Can IRTP


Lot Detail Peerless Extra Premium Cone Top Beer Can...Stunning!

1930s Tally-Ho Cone-Top Beer Can. Produced in the late-1930s by the Continental Can Company, this bright yellow Tally-Ho cone topped beer can is rather rare, and appraisal experts estimated it's worth anywhere between $7,500-$25,000. Unfortunately, this specific can didn't quite reach that mark and sold for only $4,800 at a 2019 auction. This.


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Lot Detail Dawson's Master Ale Low Pro Cone Top Beer Can

A cone top (also called a cap-sealed can, cone-top, or conetop) is a type of can, especially a type of beverage can, introduced in 1935. [1] Cone tops were designed in response to flat top beer cans as a hybrid between beer bottle and flat top can. Cone tops were especially attractive to smaller breweries which did not have the capital.


Lot Detail Cardinal Cone Top Beer Can

Crowntainers are a style of beer cans that have a funnel-shaped cone top that was sealed with a bottle cap. These cans were manufactured by the Crown Cork & Seal company in the 1940's and early 1950's. Unlike other cone top cans, crowntainers were a two-piece can made with a seamless steel body and a tin-plated bottom.


Lot Detail Walter's Premium Cone Top Beer Can

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Lot Detail Highlander Low Pro Cone Top Beer Can

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The most popular shape was the cone-top (a can topped with a funnel-shaped head and sealed with a bottle cap). This narrow-nosed container was familiar to beer drinkers and relatively easy for factories to produce, since it resembled traditional beer bottles.. Conversely, patrons were initially dumbfounded by the classic cylindrical beer can.


Lot Detail Blackhawk Topping 12 ounce Cone Top Beer Can IRTP

Cone top cans came out in 1935 and died out in the mid 1950s. And. Left: Donald Duck brand root beer; middle: Coca-Cola cone top can prototype; right: one of many Pepsi-Cola cone top cans. Recently, however Coca-Cola seems to be embracing their inner "canbiguity" with a series of can/bottles that, 70 years later, come pretty close to the.


Lot Detail White Minty Koehler's Cone Top Beer Can

Cone-top beer cans are beer cans with a cone at the top. They have a unique spout that makes them look funny and weird by today's standards. At the top of the cone, you use a bottle cap to open it. Three common beer cans come with a cone top, the J-spout, the high profile cone, and the low profile cone. These beer cans were popular from 1935.


Lot Detail F & S Pilsener Cone Top Beer Can...Tough Can!

The end of the first generation of cone tops began in 1938, when Continental Can Company, the firm that originally developed the cone top for Schlitz, changed production to flat tops. The Old Dutch Brewery in Brooklyn, New York, was the first to use them. (World War II halted can production in Europe…until the 1950s).


Lot Detail F & S Pilsener Quart Cone Top Beer Can

These types of cans were produced in the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's and are shaped like a Brasso can. Countries that produced cone top lager, stout, ale, beer, pale ale, cerveza, malta, bier and biere in cans include, England, Scotland, Wales, France (Francais), Holland, Germany (Deutschland), Venezuela, Mexico, The United States, Canada and Cuba.


Lot Detail Yuengling Cone Top Beer Can With Crown

The Tally-Ho Cone-Top Beer can is the rarest beer can, with only two known examples in existence. The Continental Can Co. crafted this can for the City Brewing Corporation. As one of the earliest examples of cone-top beer cans, the Tally-Ho can showcase its creators' ingenuity and forward-thinking approach. Its artwork captures the.


Lot Detail Heileman's Old Style Lager Low Pro Cone Top Beer Can. DNCMT 4

06/1937. The Continental Can Company produces the first quart cone top beer can. 1940. The Crown Cork and Seal Company produces the first crowntainer cone top can. 1954. The Jos. Schlitz Brewing Co. markets the first 16 oz. can of beer. 1958. The Hawaiian Brewing Co. markets Primo Beer in the first all aluminum can.


Lot Detail Sierra Cone Top Beer Can

#2 Vintage cone top beer can collection-explained/graded and my opinions on the collection assembled by Roger in the 1980's. A collector photographed and gra.


Lot Detail Blackhawk Pilsener Quart Cone top Beer can

The crowntainer cone top beer can was designed by the Crown Cork & Seal Company. The cans were unique to this company and produced for over 70 different breweries from 1940 to the mid-1950's. The cans were short and compact in design. Brewery brand designs most often incorporated the silver metallic background into their label.


Ebling Cone Top Beer Can Rare One Quart/ Great Patina eBay Beer can

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