
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.
Featured is a colorful tin sign from the Nebo Brand of Cigarettes, owned by the P. Lorillard Company in New York City, N.Y. This sign features the tag lines “Gloriously Good” and “One Calls for Two”. Circa 1911, this sign features a Turkish man in the image.
Featured is an early Phoenix Brewery Sign from the Bay City, Michigan Brewing Company. This sign features a group of men readying themselves for a cock fight, an image which was popular at that time, but would not be accepted today. This sign is a pre-prohibition era advertising piece, circa 1910.
Pictured is an early General Store Wooden Coffee Bin from the E. C. Scudder and Brother Coffee Company, based in Saint Louis, MO. Later this company became the Scudder-Gale Grocer Company in the 1920’s. An awesome stenciled wooden display piece. Circa 1900.
Featured here is a gorgeous ceramic root beer dispenser from the Hire’s Root Beer Brand out of Philadelphia, PA. This dispenser features the popular Hire’s Boy image on it, with the denotation the soda “Is luscious and pure”. Circa 1900.
Featured is an early round metal serving tray from the California Brewing Association in Napa, CA for the Golden Ribbon Beer Brand. This tray features a woman galloping through the desert on a horse, a very unusual design, and to my knowledge, not a stock style tray. Circa 1910, Pre-Prohibition era.
Pre-prohibition era serving tray from the Adolph Loeb Whiskey Distiller Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. 2 O’clock Club Rye.
Here is a nice wooden sign from the Bull Frog Brand of Beer, United Breweries Co. Chicago, IL. Pre-Prohibition.
Reverse on Glass Sign, T. F. Mackmiller Whiskey Manufacturer, Iron River, Wisconsin Sign
Featured is an early stoneware coffee pot from the Cyrus F. Blanke Coffee Company in Saint Louis, MO. This stoneware pot has the Blanke name on the lid, and features their famous Blanke Devil image for their Faust brand of coffee. Circa 1910. The stoneware mug comes in two different handle styles, and also comes…