CORBIN SONS & COFFEE CO., CHICAGO, IL. CREAM ROASTED MILK PAIL COFFEE CAN. Circa 1900
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.
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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.
Featured is a beautiful General Store bin from the Bronson, Brown Tea and Coffee Company, which I believe was based in Brooklyn or New York City, N.Y. Circa 1900.
Pictured is a beautiful coffee bin from the Franklin MacVeagh Coffee and Spice Company in Chicago, Illinois. This large bin would have been used in a General Store, circa 1900.
Here is a beautiful Lindley and Company Cherub brand coffee and tea General Store metal bin. The graphics are fantastic on this Sacramento, CA based store bin.
Featured is a very early general store coffee bin from the Nave-McCord Mercantile Company in Saint Joseph, Missouri.
Big Horn Coffee Can. The Inter-State Coffee & Spice Company in Joplin, MO. Circa 1920
Colorful metal sign advertising the Cook’s Pride Brand of roasted coffee from the Edward Westen Tea and Spice Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Circa 1900. This sign has a colorful deer head on the logo.
This is a very unusual Fancy Blend Coffee Tin Can from The C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910.
This is a very beautiful blue and white colored stoneware pottery coffee pot advertising their Log Cabin brand of tea from the C. F. Blanke Tea & Coffee Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910.
A beautiful 3 pound tin coffee can from the James H. Forbes Coffee & Tea Company in St. Louis, MO for their Rex Mocha Java brand. Circa 1915.