WINNER CUT PLUG TOBACCO LUNCH BOX TIN, Ca. 1910
Featured is one of my favorite tobacco lunch pail or lunch box tins from the Winner brand of cut plug chewing tobacco.
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Featured is one of my favorite tobacco lunch pail or lunch box tins from the Winner brand of cut plug chewing tobacco.
Stoneware advertising mug from the Harrisburg, PA Bottling Works, which was a branch depot for the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. This mug features the AB trademark eagle logo, 1900-1905 era
An early serving tray from the Pilsen Brewing Company in Kewanee, Wisconsin, WI.
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.
Strater Bros Brothers Tobacco Company Penny Post Lunch Pail Tobacco Cut Plug Tin.
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.
Featured is an early metal general store coffee bin from the David G. Evans Coffee Company out of St. Louis, MO. This company was later famous for their Old Judge Coffee Brand.
Featured is an early pre-prohibition serving tray from the Franklin and Hayes Brewery in Pocatello, Idaho. This pre pro tray advertises their Carnation Bud Brand of Beer.
A colorful coffee can from the Stone Ordean Wells Coffee Company which was based in Duluth, MN for their Metropolitan Brand of Mocha and Java Coffee.