These collectible displays were promotional items distributed by a brewing company. The sets typically include one or more mirrors depicting wildlife scenes, often featuring animals such as deer, ducks, or eagles, rendered in a style popular during the mid to late 20th century. They were intended for display in bars, pubs, or private residences as decorative advertising for a specific beer brand.
These objects are significant because they represent a bygone era of advertising and promotional strategies. They offer insight into the marketing techniques used to cultivate brand loyalty. From a historical perspective, the pieces highlight cultural attitudes towards wildlife and the environment at the time of their production and distribution, and are now highly valued by collectors of breweriana.