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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MOREY MILLS SPICE STORE BIN!
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OWL BRAND COFFEE STONEWARE SERVING POT. Meyer Bros Coffee Co. St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910
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ARABIA’S CHIEF ROASTED COFFEE BIN, RIDENOUR-BAKERY, K.C., MO. Ca. 1900
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BURT & PACKARD SHOE COMPANY, ROG SIGN, BROCKTON, MA. Ca. 1905
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DERBY COFFEE TIN, BIKLEN WINZER GROCER CO., BURLINGTON, IA. Ca. 1915
Featured is a beautiful tin coffee can from the Biklen Winzer Grocery Company in Burlington, IA. The can features a horse or thoroughbred image with the name Derby Coffee. Whether this is a correlation to the Kentucky Derby or not, I simply do not know. But it would make sense!
DURAND & KASPER COFFEE CO., CHICAGO, IL., JAVA & MOCHA TIN CAN. Circa 1905
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Blanke’s Faust Coffee Brand Stoneware Pot
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E. C. SCUDDER & BRO ACME ROASTED COFFEE STORE BIN, ST. LOUIS, MO. Ca. 1900
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