\"GRISBAUM & KEHREIN\" Clay Beer From Milwaukee Wisconsin For Sale

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\"GRISBAUM & KEHREIN\" Clay Beer From Milwaukee Wisconsin:
$42.00

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For your consideration, I have for sale \"GRISBAUM & KEHREIN\" Clay Beer From Milwaukee Wisconsin. The bottle is almost an attic mint bottle but has rust stain around the neck.. The bottle stands about 7 3/4 inches tall. The color of the bottle is a cream color. There are no chips or cracks in the bottle. The bottlewould make a great addition to anyone’s collection. Please look at all of my pictures, they are part of the description. Selling at .

This bottle is returnable if not as described in the listingand photos. Minus the return Postage andshipping fees. Bottle must be returnedwithin two days of receiving if unhappy with your purchase.

I use a flat rateshipping fee of $15 which covers shipping and handling fees.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions on any ofmy items. I will be listing more rare bottles to follow. Please look at other items I have listed. Iaccept most forms of payment including PayPal.

Thank you for looking at my bottle and your possiblepurchase.



WANTED FLASKS

I am looking for strapped-sided whiskey flasks only from Wisconsin, any size. Also interested in only quart size coffin type flasks.

Half-pint, pint, or even quarts in Amber, Aqua or Yellow to Yellow Greens. Let me know what you have. Paying $2000. each Thanks




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