U.S. MARINE CUT PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO LUNCH BOX TIN, Ca. 1910
Here is a beautiful early lunch pail or lunch box style tobacco tin from the U.S. Marine brand.
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Here is a beautiful early lunch pail or lunch box style tobacco tin from the U.S. Marine brand.
Featured is a beautiful tin tray advertising the Tuscarora Advertising Companies production capabilities including metal ash trays, signs, for brewers beer and cigar makers, along with other types of products.
Featured is a beautiful tin three pound coffee can from the A.J. Kasper Company for their Turkey Brand of roasted coffee.
This is a beautiful self-framed tin ornate tin sign from the True Fruit Syrup Company in Rochester, NY. The True Fruit Company provided all types of flavored syrups to soda fountains across the eastern U.S
Stoneware crock with a fish on the label from the Trask Fish Company. The Trask Fish Co was in downtown St. Louis. Missouri.
Here is a great tin sign from the prohibition era for Tonica, a prohibition era near beer drink out of Indianapolis, IN.
A beautiful metal advertising sign with embossed bottles and grapes from the ToKalon Winery in Oakville, CA. This is now part of the Robert Mondavi Winery in Napa Valley. The one bottle is dated 1884 reflecting an award the brand won that year.
Pictured is a beautiful serving tray from the Fredericksburg Brewing Company in San Jose and from the Aug. Lang Fredericksburg Bottling Company in San Francisco, CA. Circa 1910.
Featured is a beautiful tin coffee can from the Thomson & Taylor Spice Company in Chicago, IL. This can carried their Silver Dollar brand of coffee in a 3 pound can. Circa 1900.
Featured is an early pre-prohibition Meyercord wood style sign featuring the Thomas Ryan Sparkling Ale brand from Syracuse, New York. Meyercord wooden signs were made by the Meyercord Company in Chicago, IL, and were commonly used in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.