GOLD DUST TOBACCO POCKET TIN CAN
Pocket tobacco tin features the Gold Dust Brand of Tobacco. Worth It’s Weight in Gold.
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Pocket tobacco tin features the Gold Dust Brand of Tobacco. Worth It’s Weight in Gold.
A stunning vitrolite corner sign from the Gluek Brewing Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota manufactured before Prohibition started in 1919.
This Glendell Farm Dairy Milk Bottle is from Waterloo, Illinois Circa 1930. It is a clear pint size milk bottle and is embossed with white raised lettering.
Featured is a beautiful pre-prohibition tin charger sign from the Missoula Montana Brewery for their Glacier Beer.
1920s Gin Seng Soft Drink Metal Serving Tray. Advertised as the “Beverage of Purity”. Ginseng has been advertised more recently as a product to help enhance overall energy as well as finding a large market for the male population to help support duration and strength sexually. It is a herb which is put into drinks and food to help in these causes.
Featured is a stunning pre-prohibition serving tray from the Union Brewing Company out of Detroit, Michigan. This particular metal tavern or saloon tray advertised a well known turn of the century beer in Detroit called Gilt Edge. The tray incorporated a lot of patriotic colors in the design, not surprising as patriotism was at a…
The Ghiardelli Chocolate Company based in San Francisco put out this beautiful advertising self-framed tin sign around 1900. The sign features a young girl with her doll and stuffed animals in a formal tea room like setting.
Illustrated is a beautiful porcelain corner beer advertising sign from the Germania Brewing Company in Buffalo, New York. This sign is circa 1900, and is curved so it could hang on the 90 degree angle of a building with the built in brackets on the signs backside.
The George Washington Cut Plug tobacco lunch box tin was used by children to take their lunches to school in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. This lunch box is circa 1915.
Beautiful tin serving tray from the large Pre-Prohibition George Ehret’s Hell Gate Brewery in New York City, N.Y.