Diamond State Brewery Inc. opened in 1936 and closed in 1954 it was open for 18 years. Items from breweries of this age tend to be more common and less valuable than some breweries. Early items can still be valuable as can rarer types of items. Breweries that started up right after Prohibition was repealed, up to around the 1950s are the last group that represent highly collectible and valuable Breweriana for the most part. The period after Prohibition was when cans became popular so some of the rarest and most desirable cans come from this period. For cans to be very valuable they need to be rare, and in very good condition in most cases. Diamond State Brewery Inc. was in an active brewing city. Wilmington, DE was listed as having 7 breweries, which is quite a few. Sometimes a large number of breweries can lead to an active collecting community that will be willing to pay more for breweriana items than other collectors.
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Breweries listed under Wilmington, DE 1 | |||
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Brewery ID | Brewery Name | Start Date | End Date |
DE 1a | Nebecker & Son Brewery | Unknown | 1870 |
DE 1b | A. Bickta & Co. Brewery | 1870 | 1876 |
DE 1c | Stoeckle & Bikta & Co. Brewery | 1876 | 1876 |
DE 1d | Jos. Stoeckle Brewery | 1876 | 1893 |
DE 1e | Johanna S. Stoeckle Brewery | 1893 | 1902 |
DE 1f | Diamond State Brewery | 1902 | 1920 |
DE 1g | New Jersey-Delaware Brewing Co. | 1933 | 1935 |
DE 1h | Diamond State Brewery Inc. | 1936 | 1954 |
Breweries listed under Wilmington, DE | |||
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Brewery ID | Brewery Name | Start Date | End Date |
DE 0.3 | Brandywine Brewing Co. | 1933 | 1933 |
DE 1a | Nebecker & Son Brewery | Unknown | 1870 |
DE 2a | Hartmann & Fehrenbach Brewery | 1865 | 1885 |
DE 3a | John G. Schaefer Brewery | 1880 | 1891 |
DE 4a | Carl Specht Brewery | 1878 | 1879 |
DE 5 | Joseph Stoeckle Brewery | 1859 | 1870 |
DE 6a | Wilmington Brewing Co. | 1901 | 1902 |