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David G. Evans Coffee Co. General Store Bin, St. Louis, MO 1905
This is a rare David G. Evans Coffee Company General Store Bin from St. Louis, MO, 1905.
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This is a rare David G. Evans Coffee Company General Store Bin from St. Louis, MO, 1905.
The Daniel Aberle and Sons whiskey distilling company produced this beautiful tin charger tray sign around 1905 for their Golden Link Whiskey brand. The Daniel Aberle & Sons Whiskey Distilling Company was based in Minneapolis, MN before Prohibition.
Dan-D-Bakery Metal Biscuit Box. The Dan-D-Bakery was based in East St. Louis, Illinois, just across the river from St.Louis, MO. I have not seen any advertising items from the Dan-D-Bakery other than the tin boxes and one other hexagonal glass biscuit case which was used as a point of purchase shelf display. Ca 1920.
Featured is an old General Store tea bin from the Crescent Manufacturing Company which was based in Seattle, WA. The company was also known for their coffee brands.
Cream City Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin tin pre-prohibition serving tray. Circa 1910.
This is a beautiful Crawford’s Cherry-Fizz It’s Jake-A Loo antique soda syrup dispenser from the early 1900’s.
This is rare beer serving tray referred to as “Page Boy” or “Court Jester” made by Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association in St. Louis, MO, 1898.
Cornhill Whiskey Tray, The Wolcott Whiskey Co. Rochester NY, Circa 1910
Featured is a very nice whiskey advertising tray from the Wolcott Company out of Rochester, New York for their Cornhill Whiskey brand. Circa 1910.
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.