Description
A distinctive vintage enamel‑style pin in the shape of a 33 Export beer can, featuring the classic red‑and‑white circular logo surrounded by repeating “BIÈRE” text. The lower section includes “Bière de luxe – blonde – bière française”, echoing the branding used across European markets during the late 20th century. A brilliant little piece of retro brewery advertising.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with clean enamel, bright colour, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A perfect addition for collectors of beer memorabilia, French brewery advertising, or novelty can‑shaped pins.
33 Export – A Classic French Beer with Global Reach
Originally developed in France, 33 Export became a widely distributed international beer brand throughout the 1960s–1990s, especially across Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Its bold red‑and‑white logo and distinctive “33” mark made it instantly recognisable. Promotional items — including enamel pins, barware, and can‑shaped novelties — were commonly produced for pubs, distributors, and trade events. Today, these items appeal to collectors of vintage brewery advertising and global beer history.
33 Export Beer Can Enamel Pin Badge – Vintage French Brewery Design
£8.00
Description
A distinctive vintage enamel‑style pin in the shape of a 33 Export beer can, featuring the classic red‑and‑white circular logo surrounded by repeating “BIÈRE” text. The lower section includes “Bière de luxe – blonde – bière française”, echoing the branding used across European markets during the late 20th century. A brilliant little piece of retro brewery advertising.
The badge is in very good vintage condition, with clean enamel, bright colour, and only light age‑related handling to the reverse. A perfect addition for collectors of beer memorabilia, French brewery advertising, or novelty can‑shaped pins.
33 Export – A Classic French Beer with Global Reach
Originally developed in France, 33 Export became a widely distributed international beer brand throughout the 1960s–1990s, especially across Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Its bold red‑and‑white logo and distinctive “33” mark made it instantly recognisable. Promotional items — including enamel pins, barware, and can‑shaped novelties — were commonly produced for pubs, distributors, and trade events. Today, these items appeal to collectors of vintage brewery advertising and global beer history.