
HOFFMANN HOUSE CIGAR TIN SIGN, THE HILSON COMPANY, NEW YORK, N.Y., Circa 1900
This is a beautiful tin sign from The Hilson Company in NYC, for their Hoffmann House brand of cigars. The image features a debonair man with a top hat.
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This is a beautiful tin sign from The Hilson Company in NYC, for their Hoffmann House brand of cigars. The image features a debonair man with a top hat.
Here is a awesome cardboard sign with a clock inside for the Continental Brand of Tobacco, made by the Cotterill, Fenner and Company out of Dayton, Ohio. This sign is circa 1910 and shows a continental solider from the Civil War era.
This is a beautiful vitroite brass framed corner sign from the Robert Burns Cigar Brand. The sign includes the brands commonly used advertising slogan, “They are Mild”. The brand was part of the General Cigar Companies line of cigar and tobacco products.
British Queen Havana Cigars Tin Sign, Gumpert Bros. Manufacturers, Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1910
Union Leader Cut Plug Red White and Blue Tobacco Cut Plug Cardboard Sign. Circa 1900.
COLONIAL CLUB 5 CENT CIGAR LITHOGRAPHIC SIGN. Circa 1900
Star Tobacco Brand, Liggett & Myers Advertising Clock, St. Louis, MO. Circa 1915.
This is a beautiful Brilliant Brand Smoking Mixture Tobacco can from the John Weisert Bros. Tobacco Company in St. Louis, MO. Circa 1910s.
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.