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Dan-D-Bakery Glass counter jar, East St. Louis, IL. Ca. 1920.
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Dan-D-Bakery Glass Store Counter Display Jar

BakeryBy Randy HuetschSeptember 27, 2024

Here is a very nice glass counter store display jar or bin advertising the long defunct Dan-D-Bakery which was in East St. Louis, IL around 1920 or so. There are also metal tin boxes with the same set up as this Dan-D-Bakery which have an address on State Street in E. St. Louis on the…

Ceresota Flour Tin Sign, Consolidated Milling Co., Minneapolis, MN. Ca. 1915
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THE CERESOTA FLOUR BOY LIKED HIS BREAD!

BakeryBy Randy HuetschApril 10, 2019

I have always liked the image the Ceresota Flour brand used in the early 1900’s of a young boy using a large knife to cut through a giant loaf of bread.   The bread appears to be about the same size as the boys entire chest area!    Where the parents were to help the child,…

Dozier Weyl Crackers Tradecard, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1890
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DOZIER-WEYL CRACKER COMPANY, ST. LOUIS, MO. Circa 1890

BakeryBy Randy HuetschJanuary 15, 2017

This is an early advertising tradecard from the Dozier Weyl Biscuit Cracker Co., which was based in downtown Saint Louis, Missouri. The image features their large factory building and their parrot image, which was featured in the vast majority of their giveaway advertising products. The parrot is talking about their Boss Crackers. The Dozier Weyl…

Sleepy Eye Flour Tin Sign, Minneapolis, MN. Circa 1900
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SLEEPY EYE TIN SIGN, “THE MERITORIOUS FLOUR”, MINNEAPOLIS, MN.

BakeryBy Randy HuetschJanuary 15, 2017

Pictured is a beautiful tin sign for the Sleepy Eye Flour Brand, produced by the Sleepy Eye Flour Milling Company of Minneapolis, MN.

Fleischmann & Co.'s Compressed Yeast Sign. Circa 1905
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Fleischmann & Company, Compressed Yeast Sign. Circa 1905

BakeryBy Randy HuetschOctober 18, 2016

Featured is a gorgeous reverse on glass advertising sign from the Fleischmann Company for their still famous yeast product. Circa 1905.

Ghiardelli Chocolate & Cocoa Self Framed Tin Sign, San Francisco, CA. Circa 1900
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Ghiardelli Chocolate and Cocoa Self-Framed Tin Sign. San Francisco, CA. Circa 1900

BakeryBy Randy HuetschOctober 18, 2016

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.

Steeleville Milling Co, Banner Flour Victoriaan Die Cut Lithograph, Steeleville, IL. Circa 1905
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Banner Flour Victorian Lithograph Die Cut, Steeleville, Illinois Milling Co., Circa 1910

BakeryBy Randy HuetschMay 10, 2015

Pictured is an early Victorian era die cut lithograph from the Steeleville, IL Milling Company advertising their Banner brand of Flour. Circa 1910.

Heydt Bakery Yankee Level Bread Porcelain Sign, Heydt Baking Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910
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Heydt’s Yankee Label Bread Porcelain Sign, Heydt Bakery Co, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910

BakeryBy Randy HuetschJanuary 14, 2015

This is a beautiful antique porcelain sign for the Yankee Label Bread brand manufactured by The Heydt Baking Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910.

Burgorf Sanitary Market Lard Tin, Red Bud, IL 1920
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The Burgdorf Sanitary Market, Lard Tin Can, Red Bud, IL, Circa 1920

BakeryBy Randy HuetschJanuary 4, 2015

This is an early tin lard can from the Burdorf Family Sanitary Market in Red Bud, Illinois. Circa 1920.

Candy Bros. Fruit Juice Tablets Serving Tray, St. Louis, MO 1910
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Fruit Juice Tablets Tray, Candy Bros. Mfg., St. Louis, MO 1902

BakeryBy Randy HuetschDecember 28, 2014

This is a rare Fruit Juice Tablets serving tray made by the Candy Brothers Company in St. Louis, MO, 1900.

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