ATG report a world auction record was set for a vintage beer can with the $51,500 (£40,685) final bid for a Perone Beer quart cone top can at Morean Auctions.
Described as the only known example, the can jumped from a $25 start to $37,000 during the auction in Massachusetts on February 25 and kept heading skyward (to reach $62,830 including buyer’s premium). Perone was a brand of Otto Erlanger Brewing Co of Philadelphia, and the can dated to the 1940s, when the cone top format was dominant. Auctioneer Dan Morean described it as “a Grail can for many a quart and Pennsylvania collector”.
History of beer
In the long history of beer, the can is a relative newcomer. The first canned beer came with the end of Prohibition in the US – the shiny new light-weight packaging used by Krueger’s in Richmond, Virgina, to market a pasteurised beverage from January 1935.