
LINDLEY & CO., SACRAMENTO, CA. METAL CHERUB COFFEE & TEA BIN. Circa 1900
Here is a beautiful Lindley and Company Cherub brand coffee and tea General Store metal bin. The graphics are fantastic on this Sacramento, CA based store bin.
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Here is a beautiful Lindley and Company Cherub brand coffee and tea General Store metal bin. The graphics are fantastic on this Sacramento, CA based store bin.
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