
COCA-COLA SOFT DRINK SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN. COCA-COLA CO., ATLANTA, GA. Circa 1900
Featured is one of the prettiest Coke advertising pieces I have seen with a stunning gold self-framed tin edge on this sign.
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Featured is one of the prettiest Coke advertising pieces I have seen with a stunning gold self-framed tin edge on this sign.
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.
Illustrated is a fabulous tin serving tray from the Old Pepper Whiskey brand, made by Joseph E. Pepper Distillery in Lexington, Kentucky. The scene shows a revolutionary war scene.
Featured is a colorful serving tray from the Jacob Stahl Jr. Tobacco Company based in Brunswick, N.J. and New York City, N.Y. This tray is for their Nip of Havana Cigar.
Pictured is a stunning colorful serving tray from the Stroh’s Brewery in Detroit, Michigan. This tray advertises their lager beer. Circa 1910.
Pictured is a beautiful coffee bin from the Franklin MacVeagh Coffee and Spice Company in Chicago, Illinois. This large bin would have been used in a General Store, circa 1900.
Featured is a beautiful General Store coffee bin from Dwinell-Wright Coffee Company which was based in Boston, MA with a Western branch in Chicago, IL also. This bin advertises both the Java and Mocha brands of coffees.
Featured is a beautiful General Store bin from the Bronson, Brown Tea and Coffee Company, which I believe was based in Brooklyn or New York City, N.Y. Circa 1900.
Illustrated is a colorful Milk Pail style of coffee can from the Corbin Sons & Co. Coffee Company which was based in Chicago, IL. This is circa 1895.
Featured is a beautiful General Store coffee bin with a nice factory illustration of the J. H. Allen Coffee Company plant in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This is a tin can, circa 1900.