
Blanke’s Town Talk Coffee Store Bin, C. F. Blanke Coffee, Spice & Tea Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910
This is a very unusual Town Talk Brand Coffee tin made for The C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO, circa 1910.
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This is a very unusual Town Talk Brand Coffee tin made for The C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO, circa 1910.
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