
SCARLET AND BLUE CUT PLUG, BOOKER TOBACCO CO, RICHOND, VA., Ca. 1910
Scarlet and Blue Tobacco Cut Plug Tin from the Booker Tobacco Company which was based in Richmond, VA.
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Scarlet and Blue Tobacco Cut Plug Tin from the Booker Tobacco Company which was based in Richmond, VA.
Pictured is a early tin coffee can from The Saville, Somes Company at 55 Commercial Street in Boston, MA. This can is for their famous Red Feather brand of coffee.
Featured is an early lunch box tin with a handle from the Satisfaction Cut Plug brand of tobacco.
The Saratoga Star Spring Water was sold as an aid to digestion by the Saratoga Water Company in Saratoga, New York. Circa 1905.
Early serving tray from the Star Bottling Company in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Photographed here is a beautiful tin tip tray from the Saratoga Springs N.Y. area for their Star brand of spring water.
This is a Saratoga Coffee tin made by C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO 1905.
Pictured here is a stunning reverse on glass San Antonio Brewing Ass’n or Association gesso style round sign from the 1900 era. This style Gesso wood frames were popular in the early 1900’s, and as a result, are very popular with collectors still today. The reverse painted glass signs often need maintenance today as the…
This is a reverse-on-glass post-Prohibition lighted sign from the Schorr-Kolkschneider Brewing Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1935.
Early pre-prohibition advertising tip tray from The Ryan’s Brewery which was based in Syracuse, New York