GOLD DUST TOBACCO POCKET TIN CAN
Pocket tobacco tin features the Gold Dust Brand of Tobacco. Worth It’s Weight in Gold.
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Pocket tobacco tin features the Gold Dust Brand of Tobacco. Worth It’s Weight in Gold.
Richmond Straight Cut Self-Framed Cigarette Tobacco Sign from the Allen and Ginter Tobacco Company in Richmond, VA. Successor was The American Tobacco Co. Circa 1900.
Cameron & Cameron Tobacco Company, Richmond, Virginia Grade A Finest Tobacco Tin Can. This can features a small ring handle on the top for easy carrying. Circa 1920.
Sure Shot Chewing Tobacco Cannister from the Spaulding and Merrick Tobacco Company in Chicago, Illinois. The tobacco can has a lid in the center top for the content removal.
Red Crown Lunch Pail tobacco tin from JNO Bagley Company in Detroit, Michigan.
An unusual Sterling brand for their “dark” brand of tobacco in the green colored version metal can.
Featured is one of my favorite tobacco lunch pail or lunch box tins from the Winner brand of cut plug chewing tobacco.
Scarlet and Blue Tobacco Cut Plug Tin from the Booker Tobacco Company which was based in Richmond, VA.
Here is a beautiful early lunch pail or lunch box style tobacco tin from the U.S. Marine brand.
Tobacco lunch pail or lunch box tin from the Pritchard and Burton Company which was based in London, England for many years. The Boars Head Brand was their main selling tobacco.