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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,…

Lipton Tea Tin Sign String Holder, Circa 1910
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LIPTON TEA TIN SIGN, Circa 1910

Food ProductsBy Randy HuetschApril 9, 2019

Featured is a beautiful tin or metal sign from the Lipton Tea Brand.   This sign beautifully illustrates a round string holder as it’s image, a common item used to help advertise products in the early 1900’s.

J. H. Cutter Whisky Tray, A.P Hotaling Co., San Francisco, CA. Circa 1910
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J. H. CUTTER WHISKY SERVING TRAY, C.P. MOORMAN & CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. Ca. 1910

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschApril 9, 2019

Featured is a beautiful sailboat scene on a metal serving tray for the J. H. Cutter Whisky brand, made by the C. P. Moorman & Company in Louisville, Kentucky.   As was somewhat common around 1900, the spelling of whiskey is actually spelled as whisky on the tray, with a missing “e”.   The tray is a…

Royal Fruit 5 Cent Cigar Tin Sign, Circa 1900
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ROYAL FRUIT 5 CENT CIGAR TIN SIGN, Ca. 1900

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschApril 9, 2019

Featured is a beautiful small tin sign from the Royal Fruit Cigar brand.  The sign advertises their brand as being 5 cts. per cigar.  This sign is from the 1900-1910 era.

King Bourbon "Two Kings" Tin Sign, Morrin-Powers Co., Kansas City, MO. Circa 1895
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KING BOURBON “TWO KINGS” TIN SIGN, MORRIN POWERS CO., K.C., MO. Ca. 1895

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschApril 9, 2019

Featured is a great old tin sign entitled King Bourbon, or “Two Kings”, which was a reference to the lion being the King of the Jungle, and the Bourbon itself. This sign was put out by the Morrin-Powers Company which was a whiskey distributor in Kansas City, MO prior to Prohibition. This same image was…

Union Brewing & Malting Co, San Francisco, CA Serving Tray
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UNION BREWING & MALTING CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CA. SERVING TRAY, Ca. 1915

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschMarch 24, 2019

Featured is an amazing serving tray from the Union Brewing and Malting Company in San Francisco, California, circa 1915.  This great pre-prohibition tray features Uncle Sam enjoying Cascade beer with his friends!

Ojibwa Chewing Tobacco Tin Store Display Container
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OJIBWA FINE CUT TOBACCO CAN, SCOTTEN DILLON COMPANY, DETROIT, MI. Ca. 1920

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschMarch 9, 2019

Featured is a beautiful general store tin shelf cannister from the Ojibwa brand of tobacco.  Ojibwa was one of the larger selling tobacco cut plug brands sold by the Scott Dillon Tobacco Company, which was based in Detroit, Michigan.  This can is circa 1920, and would have held 48 individual sale packets of their fine…

Brown-Forman Co., Distillers, Louisville, KY Sign, Pre-Pre ca. 1900
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BROWN-FORMAN DISTILLING CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. 1900 LITHOGRAPH

WhiskeyBy Randy HuetschMarch 9, 2019

Here’s a really neat looking early lithographic sign from the Brown-Forman Distillery which was based in Louisville, Kentucky prior to prohibition.  The image shows a bartender providing a pour of whiskey to a patron standing near the long wood bar.

Pabst Beer Self Framed Tin Sign, Milwaukee, WI. Circa 1900
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PABST BLUE RIBBON SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN, MILWAUKEE, WI. Circa 1935

BrewerianaBy Randy HuetschMarch 9, 2019

Featured is a nice tin over cardboard beer sign, from the Pabst Blue Ribbon brand in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  This beer was made in Milwaukee and continues to be made even today.  Early self-framed tin signs are highly sought after by collectors today.

Peter Schuyler 10ct Cigar Self Framed Tin Sign, Albany, N.Y.
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PETER SCHUYLER 10 CENT CIGAR, G. W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON, ALBANY, N.Y., Ca. 1905

TobacciannaBy Randy HuetschFebruary 3, 2019

Here’s a beautiful self-framed tin sign depicting the first mayor of Albany, New York, Peter Schuyler.   He must have been so popular the G.W. Van Slyke & Horton Cigar Manufacturing Company in Albany made a cigar and named it after the cities former mayor.   This sign is spectacular in color and clarity.

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