Schotten’s Coffee and Milk Pail Tin, St. Louis, MO 1910
This is an antique coffee tin in the shape of a milk pail from the William Schotten Coffee Company in St. Louis, MO, 1910.
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This is an antique coffee tin in the shape of a milk pail from the William Schotten Coffee Company in St. Louis, MO, 1910.
Ca 1935 Schorr Kolkschneider Neon Porcelain Sign on the Original Can. This brewery was based in St. Louis, Missouri and was in business before Prohibition and again after Prohibition until 1939. SK lager was their main brand, but they had others including Vat, Cabinet, Schorr Select, and Schorr Bock.
Tin Schmidt’s Brewery City Club Beer Tin Sign from St. Paul, Minnesota.
Pictured is a gorgeous self framed tin from the Schlitz Brewing Company out of Milwaukee, WI. Circa 1900. Schlitz was advertised as the “Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous” on many of their early prints.
Scarlet and Blue Tobacco Cut Plug Tin from the Booker Tobacco Company which was based in Richmond, VA.
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.
Featured is an early lunch box tin with a handle from the Satisfaction Cut Plug brand of tobacco.
The Saratoga Star Spring Water was sold as an aid to digestion by the Saratoga Water Company in Saratoga, New York. Circa 1905.
Early serving tray from the Star Bottling Company in Saratoga Springs, New York.
Photographed here is a beautiful tin tip tray from the Saratoga Springs N.Y. area for their Star brand of spring water.