
Dr. J. H. McLean Quack Medicine Cabinet, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1900
Pictured is an early medicinal General Store Cabinet from Dr. J.H. McLean which was used to sell his quack medicines in the early 1900’s
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Pictured is an early medicinal General Store Cabinet from Dr. J.H. McLean which was used to sell his quack medicines in the early 1900’s
Pictured is a beautiful serving tray from the American Brew Company which was based in Rochester, New York for their Liberty brand of beer. This tray denotes the brand is available in bottles only. The Indian feature on the tray makes this tray a cross-over collectible, for both the local brewery collector, and for collectors who…
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Featured is a colorful tin serving tray advertising the King Arthur Brand of flour which was made in Minnesota in the early 1900’s.
Featured is an early 1900 era coffee bin from the Paxton and Gallagher Company based in Omaha, NE. This tin is large and would allow a patron to scoop out coffee by the pound at the store.
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