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Offilers' Ales Virtual Museum
One of the most visited articles in our work category is Peter Seddon's Offilers' Brewery - A lost Derby pint. Because the Derby-based company no longer exists, collectables connected to the Offilers' name are keenly sought after - beermats, labels, playing cards, ceramics, trays, photographs and all manner of ephemera are hunted down by enthusiasts. Here on this evolving page, we present a selection of Offilers' memorabilia. For ease of viewing, the items are not shown to scale - which is why a beer mat might look almost as large as a tray! Many more items must be out there - please feel free to make additions to the gallery.
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