Golden Cup Steel Cut Coffee Tin Can, Jas. H. Forbes Coffee & Tea Co., St. Louis, MO. Circa 1930
A beautiful 3 pound tin coffee can from the James H. Forbes Coffee & Tea Company in St. Louis, MO for their Golden Cup brand. Circa 1930.
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A beautiful 3 pound tin coffee can from the James H. Forbes Coffee & Tea Company in St. Louis, MO for their Golden Cup brand. Circa 1930.
A beautiful Koerber Quality K Beverage Soda heavy cardboard soda window or point of sale sign. Circa 1950’s
This tin Bevo Beverage sign was produced during Prohibition when Anheuser-Busch made Bevo their number one selling beer alternative to Budweiser. Circa 1920’s.
1920’s Prohibition era porcelain sign from Anheuser-Busch Company advertising their Ginger Ale Brand of soft drink.
This is a nice porcelain sign from the Donnell Milk Company, for their Pure Dairy Products. The company was based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1930.
This is a rare general store tea bin from the H. P. Coffee Company based in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1905. What makes this bin special is the beveled mirror on the front side. Most vintage coffee and tea bins have a lithograph advertisement on the front instead of the mirror.
This is a nice Old Judge Coffee three pound coffee can, manufactured by The David G. Evans Coffee Company in St Louis, MO. Circa 1930.
This is a beautiful metal serving tray from the Kist Orange Soda brand illustrating a woman dressed in a bathing suit with a navy hat on her head. Circa early 1940’s.
This is a very nice version of the “Drink” Coca-Cola brand thermometer with a curved glass front in a metal frame. Circa late 1950’s.
This is a very unusual Defy Coffee brand tin made for The C. F. Blanke Coffee, Tea & Spice Company based in St. Louis, MO, circa 1910.