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Old Judge Coffee Can, David G. Evans Coffee Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1930
This is a nice Old Judge Coffee three pound coffee can, manufactured by The David G. Evans Coffee Company in St Louis, MO. Circa 1930.
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This is a nice Old Judge Coffee three pound coffee can, manufactured by The David G. Evans Coffee Company in St Louis, MO. Circa 1930.
Here’s an early lithographic print from the Old Forester Brand of Whisky, stating “Guarding A Good Thing in Arizona”. This print is circa 1910, and from the pre-prohibition era. The Brown and Forman Company was a Louisville, KY based whiskey distiller.
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Nic Nac Chewing Tobacco Tin Counter Display Can.
Featured is a nice scalloped reverse on glass sign from the New Haven Dairy Company for their Ice Cream and 5 cent ice cream cones. New Haven, CT or New Haven, MO most likely being the origin of this sign.