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AI Identification

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Vintage-style steel beer can labeled "ALPS brau"

Vintage Advertising Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$40.00 - $85.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a 12-ounce cylindrical beverage container, stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century steel beer cans. The exterior features a lithographed label with a blue, white, and red color scheme. Centrally, it bears the text "ALPS brau" in a stylized typeface against a red banner, superimposed over a large blue "A" and a white mountain silhouette. A circular emblem to the left contains text that appears to read "Bavarian Style Premium BEER". Text at the bottom indicates "CONTENTS 12 FL. OUNCES" and decorative text reading "COOL CRISP CLEAR". The top rim is stamped with "FROM MOUNTAIN VALLEY SPRINGS". The can shows significant signs of age and wear including surface oxidation (rust) along the top and bottom rims, several vertical scratches in the paint, and minor denting. The construction appears to be a three-piece flat-top steel design, which would place it stylistically in the mid-1930s to early 1960s era, though this is a visual hypothesis subject to physical examination. The presence of these markings is consistent with brands produced by breweries like the Centlivre Brewing Corp., but this remains an unverified attribution based solely on the visual label and cannot be stated as a confirmed fact without professional verification of the metal composition and manufacturing crimps.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this 12-ounce cylindrical container bearing the 'ALPS brau' lithograph. Based on what I can see, the tin-litho graphics and flat-top construction are consistent with mid-20th-century steel beverage containers, a style frequently associated with the Centlivre Brewing Corp. However, I cannot verify the metal composition, seam construction, or gauge from a photograph, so its status as a period-correct item remains a hypothesis rather than a confirmed fact. The surface shows notable oxidation, vertical paint loss, and structural denting, which significantly impacts the marketability. In the current market for vintage advertising containers, value is driven heavily by the rarity of the label and the state of preservation. The estimated range of $40.00 to $85.00 assumes the item is an authentic mid-century production. If this were determined to be a modern reproduction or a fantasy piece, the value would likely drop below $10.00. The higher end of the range is only achievable if the lithography remains vibrant despite the visible rust. To reach a more stable valuation, an in-person physical inspection is required to examine the crimping and internal lining, alongside a review of any available provenance documentation to trace its history. Because visible markings can be replicated, I am treating the 'ALPS brau' branding as a working assumption. General market demand for regional flat-tops of this type remains steady among collectors, but condition issues such as the ones visible here often limit the ceiling price.

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