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SAVILLE, SOMES & CO., BOSTON, MA. RED FEATHER COFFEE CAN. Circa 1900

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Saville, Somes & Co, Boston, MA. Red Feather Coffee Can

Pictured is a early tin coffee can from The Saville, Somes Company at 55 Commercial Street in Boston, MA.  This can is for their famous Red Feather brand of coffee.   Circa 1900.

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