NORTHHAMPTON BREWING CO., TIP TRAY, NORTHHAMPTON, PA. Circa 1910
Featured is a beautiful tip tray from the small Northhampton, Pennsylvania Brewing Company. This tray is from about 1910, and is a pre-prohibition rarity.
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Featured is a beautiful tip tray from the small Northhampton, Pennsylvania Brewing Company. This tray is from about 1910, and is a pre-prohibition rarity.
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Nic Nac Chewing Tobacco Tin Counter Display Can.
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