FOSTER’S ICE CREAM TIN SERVING TRAY. WATERLOO. Circa 1915
Featured is an early metal serving tray from the Foster’s Brand of Ice Cream. Foster’s was apparently based in Waterloo, but I don’t know if that was IA or NY most likely.
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Featured is an early metal serving tray from the Foster’s Brand of Ice Cream. Foster’s was apparently based in Waterloo, but I don’t know if that was IA or NY most likely.
Featured is an old General Store tea bin from the Crescent Manufacturing Company which was based in Seattle, WA. The company was also known for their coffee brands.
Featured is a beautiful and original porcelain beer sign from the Pacific Brewery and Malting Company which was in Tacoma, WA.
Featured is a gorgeous advertising wooden diecut trade sign from an early ice cream or confectionary store. This could have also come from a soda fountain possibly.
Pictured is a beautiful porcelain corner sign from the Buffalo, New York Iroquois Brewery, circa 1900. This sign features a prominent Indian head logo on it. Circa 1900.
Featured is a nice pre-prohibition era oval sign from the F. W. Cooks Brewery in Evansville, Indiana.
Featured is a beautiful General Store coffee bin with a nice factory illustration of the J. H. Allen Coffee Company plant in Saint Paul, Minnesota. This is a tin can, circa 1900.
Illustrated is a colorful Milk Pail style of coffee can from the Corbin Sons & Co. Coffee Company which was based in Chicago, IL. This is circa 1895.
Featured is a beautiful General Store bin from the Bronson, Brown Tea and Coffee Company, which I believe was based in Brooklyn or New York City, N.Y. Circa 1900.
Featured is a beautiful General Store coffee bin from Dwinell-Wright Coffee Company which was based in Boston, MA with a Western branch in Chicago, IL also. This bin advertises both the Java and Mocha brands of coffees.