George Washington Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco Lunch Pail, Circa 1915
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.
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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.
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.
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These are one-gallon dairy containers from The Waterloo Milk Company based in Waterloo, Illinois, circa 1950’s.
These are various vintage ice cream containers from The Waterloo Milk Company, 1950’s.
This is a beer serving tray from the Capital Brewing Company, based in Jefferson City, MO, 1940