NIC NAC CHEWING TOBACCO STORE DISPLAY COUNTER TIN. Circa 1920
Nic Nac Chewing Tobacco Tin Counter Display Can.
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Here is a tough to find North Yakima Brewing Company serving tray from the small town Washington state brewery. This beer tray essentially touts their superior taste with their slogan. “All beer is good, but Yakima is better”. N. Yakima is an area in the greater Yakima, WA area.
This metal or tin serving tray from the Northampton, Pennsylvania Brewery advertised their Pilsener brand of beer. This tray is very colorful, has the ability to attract a potential customers eyes to their product visually with the great beer bottle graphics and color, and of course, advertised a local product in and around the Northampton…
Featured is a beautiful tip tray from the small Northhampton, Pennsylvania Brewing Company. This tray is from about 1910, and is a pre-prohibition rarity.
This is a early soda serving tray from the NuGrape grape soda brand. There are two styles of NuGrape serving trays. Circa 1940.
Pre-Prohibition Whiskey Bourbon Sign for the OFC Brand which was sold by George T. Stagg Distilling Company in Frankfort, KY. The originator of this whiskey was The Taylor Company.
Featured is a beautiful general store tin shelf cannister from the Ojibwa brand of tobacco. Ojibwa was one of the larger selling tobacco cut plug brands sold by the Scott Dillon Tobacco Company, which was based in Detroit, Michigan. This can is circa 1920, and would have held 48 individual sale packets of their fine…
Here is a beautiful tobacco general store era counter bin made of tin from the Scotten, Dillon and Company, producers of fine tobacco smoking products, formerly based in Detroit, Michigan. This tin showcases an awesome looking native American Indian character, tied to the name Ojibwa indigenous tribe located around the Great Lakes region of the…
Abelard Duchateau Distilling Company Metal pre-prohibition era sign from Green Bay, WI.
Featured is a rather interesting tin sign from the Old Crow Sour Mash Whiskey Brand, made by the W.A. Gaines Company. The W. A. Gaines Company started in 1868 in downtown Frankfort, Kentucky and remained in business until the start of prohibition. The use of rats crawling over the sour mash whiskey bottle baffles me,…