Saratoga Coffee Tin, Blanke Coffee, St. Louis, Mo 1905
This is a Saratoga Coffee tin made by C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO 1905.
CONTACT US FOR A FREE APPRAISAL OF YOUR ANTIQUE ADVERTISING COLLECTIBLES!
This is a Saratoga Coffee tin made by C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO 1905.
This is a Happy Thought Coffee tin made by C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO 1910.
This is a rare David G. Evans Coffee Company General Store Bin from St. Louis, MO, 1905.
This is a Nectar Brand Spice display bin for Ground Black Pepper manufactured by St. Louis Coffee & Spice Mills circa 1910.
Circa 1910, this display bin is one of a series of colors put out by the Meyer Bros Owl Brand Coffee and Spice company in Saint Louis Missouri.
Circa 1915 Jerome Schotten Coffee Company Bulk Coffee storage tin display. This was used at one time in an old general store and the patrons would scoop out their coffee in bulk before they took it home. Old General Store display cabinets and bins are highly collectible today.
Circa 1920 This is a Paprika Spice tin box from the Forbes Company and the Martha Washington brand. It has a paper label over the tin
Circa 1904 Stoneware Coffee pot from the C.F. Blanke Coffee and Spice Company, originally based in Saint Louis, MO, but eventually in many markets in the Middle of the United States. While some Blanke coffee pots are commonly found advertising the Faust Brand of coffee, this particular one is very rare, and was probably used during the 1904 Worlds Fair in St. Louis as the Blanke company sponsored an asian garden, and this is the only item I have ever seen with the asian theme to it. I suspect this might have been used during the fair in the pavilion. i am aware of two of these pitchers to date.
Circa 1930 Old Judge Paprika Spice Tin from The David Evans Coffee company in Saint Louis, MO. This brand later became one of the biggest sellers in the United States keeping St. Louis as the coffee manufacturing capital for many years.
Circa 1920 Faust Brand of Pepper. The Faust name was also used as a beer by the Anheuser Busch family as they were close friends. Their was also a very famous restaurant in St. Louis owned by Tony Faust, so I would imagine his pepper brand was used there!