C. Vaux & Sons Ltd

Founded 1837 and moved by Cuthbert Vaux to the Castle Street Brewery in 1875. The company was registered as C Vaux & Sons Ltd in 1896. I believe the first 5 labels illustrated date from that period. In 1927, Vaux merged with North Eastern Breweries  to form Associated Breweries. The style Vaux & Co became more widely used. The two IPA labels use both styles.. From the 1930s onwards the style seems to be exclusively Vaux & Co as the major partner in the merged company. In the 1950s and 60s we just seem to get Vaux. Are there any more colours for the Sweet Strong Stout? Are there a set of matching stopper labels?

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Milk Stout 1920s
Milk Stout 1920s
Stopper seal for Prize Medal Ale
Stopper seal for Prize Medal Ale
Vaux Dark Brown Ale v1
Vaux Dark Brown Ale v1
Vaux Dark Brown Ale v2
Vaux Dark Brown Ale v2
Vaux Dark Brown Ale v3
Vaux Dark Brown Ale v3
Vaux Double Maxim Ale
Vaux Double Maxim Ale
Vaux Export Pale Ale
Vaux Export Pale Ale
Vaux India Pale Ale v1
Vaux India Pale Ale v1
Vaux India Pale Ale v2
Vaux India Pale Ale v2
Vaux Maxim Ale v1
Vaux Maxim Ale v1
Vaux Maxim Ale v2
Vaux Maxim Ale v2
Vaux Pale Ale
Vaux Pale Ale
Vaux stopper labels
Vaux stopper labels
Vaux Stout half
Vaux Stout half
Vaux Stout pint
Vaux Stout pint

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