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Liggett Myers Advertising Tobacco Clock, St. Louis, MO
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Liggett & Myers Advertising Tobacco Clock, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschFebruary 15, 2016

Star Tobacco Brand, Liggett & Myers Advertising Clock, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915.

Brilliant Smoking Mixture, John Weisert Tobacco Co., St. Louis, MO
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Brilliant Brand Tobacco Paper Label Tin Can, John Weisert Bros. Tobacco Co., St. Louis, MO.

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschMarch 8, 2015

This is a beautiful Brilliant Brand Smoking Mixture Tobacco can from the John Weisert Bros. Tobacco Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910s.

George Washington Cut Plug Lunch Box Tobacco Tin. Circa 1910
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George Washington Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco Lunch Pail, Circa 1915

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschMarch 7, 2015

The George Washington Cut Plug tobacco lunch box tin was used by children to take their lunches to school in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s. This lunch box is circa 1915.

Dixie Queen Plug Cut Lunch Box Tobacco Tin. Circa 1910
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Dixie Queen Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco Lunch Box Tin, Circa 1910

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschMarch 7, 2015

The Dixie Queen Cut Plug tobacco lunch box tin was used by children to take their lunches to school in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s.

Brotherhood Cut Plug Lunch Pail Tobacco Tin
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Brotherhood Tobacco Lunch Box Tin 1910

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 10, 2014

The Brotherhood Tobacco lunch box tin was used by children to take their lunches to school in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s.

Yankee Boy Cut Plug Pocket Tobacco Tin
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Yankee Boy Cut Plug Pocket Tobacco Tin

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 9, 2014

Yankee Boy Pocket Tobacco Tin, featuring a baseball player called Yankee Boy Brand. This brand was fairly popular 100 years ago and pocket tobacco tins are highly collected today. Circa 1917.

Union Leader Milk Can Tobacco Tin
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Union Leader Milk Can Tobacco Tin

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 9, 2014

Union Leader Tobacco Tin in the shape of a milk pail or can sold by the Lorillard Tobacco Company. This style of tobacco tin is unique and this brand might be the only one who utilized a milk can mechanism to sell their cut plug tobacco. Circa 1915 Tobacco Tin.

Rod and Gun Smoking Tobacco, John Weissert
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Rod and Gun Smoking Tobacco, John Weissert

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 9, 2014

Circa 1930s, A store display of individual smoking packages from the John Weissert company in St. Louis, MO. The Rod and Gun Tobacco Brand was just one of many different brands that this company sold including Big John Brand and Orphan Boy as two of their other major products.

Drummond Tobacco Co Advertising Booklet
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Drummond Tobacco Co Horse Shoe Brand Advertising Booklet, St. Louis MO

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 9, 2014

Circa 1895, a great Horse Shoe Brand advertising booklet from the Drummond Tobacco Company in Saint Louis MO. The St. Louis area was the largest tobacco producing city around 1900 and the Drummond company was just one of many companies at the time in the city who manufactured commercially available tobacco products.

Union Leader Lunch Pail Tobacco Tin
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Union Leader Lunch Pail Tobacco Tin

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschAugust 5, 2014

Union Leader Lunch Box Cut Plug Tobacco Tin. Lunch Box tins are recognizable by their handles and they remain amongst the most popular of tobacco tins today by collectors along with the pocket tins. One of the most common lunch pail tobacco tins to be found today. Ca 1915

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