National Biscuit Company Tin Box
National Biscuit Company Tin Box Circa 1915 National Biscuit Company Tin Cracker Box. Now called Nabisco Corporation.
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National Biscuit Company Tin Box Circa 1915 National Biscuit Company Tin Cracker Box. Now called Nabisco Corporation.
Pictured is an early Pre Prohibition porcelain sign featuring The Famous Narragansett Banquet Ale brand of beer from the Providence, Rhode Island Brewery. Made on Honor, Sold on Merit are the featured logo’s in this particular sign.
Here is a very nice reverse on glass (ROG) style advertising sign from the Nathan M. Uri distilling company which was in Nelson County, featuring a home address in Louisville, Kentucky. This sign advertises their International Whiskies, which apparently was a brand of theirs at one time prior to the start of prohibition in 1919.…
Pictured is a gorgeous pottery syrup dispenser from the Mueller Keller Company in Saint Joseph, Missouri for their invigorating and healthful Rosary Root Beer drink. Circa 1920.
A beautiful tip tray from the Muehlebach Brewery which was based in Kansas City, Missouri.
Featured is an early lithograph from the Solis Cigar Company in Denver, Colorado for their Mountain Belle 5 cent cigars. This print features a pretty Victorian era woman holding an umbrella. The colors in this print are simply stunning!
Here is a beautiful tin spice bin from the Morey Mills Coffee Company which was based in Denver, Colorado in the early 1900’s when this bin was made. This particular bin would have been placed in a smaller general store where customers would scoop out the amount of spices they wanted when making their purchase.…
This is a Monkey Brand Roasted Coffee General Store Bin made of tin from the Steinwender-Stoffregen Coffee and Spice Co. based in St. Louis, MO, circa 1910.
Here is a beautiful lithograph featuring salt water fish with a nice advertisement from the Moerschel Springs Brewery which was in Saint Charles, MO. St. Charles is a western suburb of St. Louis. The Moerschel family also had a brewery in Jefferson City and Sedalia, MO also, making them one of the few MO brewing…
This is a rare Combination Roasted Coffee can from the Meyer Brothers Coffee and Tea Company which was based in St. Louis, MO., 1910.