Meyer Bros Owl Coffee Storage Bin 1910
Circa 1910, this display bin is one of a series of colors put out by the Meyer Bros Owl Brand Coffee and Spice company in Saint Louis Missouri.
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Circa 1910, this display bin is one of a series of colors put out by the Meyer Bros Owl Brand Coffee and Spice company in Saint Louis Missouri.
Meyer Bros. Orange Painted Roasted Coffee General Store Dispenser Bin. This tin is from the Meyer Brothers Coffee and Spice Company based in St. Louis MO and features their famous Owl Brand Coffee. Circa 1900.
The F. R. Rice Tobacco Company based in St. Louis, MO manufactured Mercantile Cigars. At one time, St. Louis was the largest tobacco and cigar manufacturing city in the United States.
Featured is a stunning lithograph from the Mecca Cigarette brand. This brand was at one time the largest selling cigarette brand in the United States. Manufactured in New York City, this brand was best known for their association with early baseball card sets featuring players of the early 1900 era. Today many people know the…
This is a beautiful glass vitrolite material corner sign from Ruder Beer, made by Mathie-Ruder Brewing Company in Wausau, Wisconsin, WI. Circa 1910.
Featured is an early tobacco lunch pail tin from the Mastiff brand of cut plug tobacco. This box comes in several colors in the lunch pail design. Lunch box tins are highly collected by tobacco collectors today.
Circa 1920, a nice biscuit box from a long defunct Baking Company. This box is for their soda water cracker brands and is very colorful with the Orange coloring, somewhat unusual for that time period on early advertising items.
This small spice tin advertising the Maltese Cross Spice Brand was made by the Meyer Brothers Drug Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1920.
Malt Marrow Pre Prohibition era serving tray from the McAvoy Brewing Company in Chicago, IL. Ca. 1910
Here is an awesome and colorful brewery tip tray from the Magnus Beck Brewing Company which was in Buffalo, New York, circa 1905. The colors on this tip tray are amazing and the eagle was a very popular emblem for breweries in the early 1900’s.