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GROUP OF POWDER TINS & ADVERTISING BOXES Some contain powder....
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- GROUP OF PREDOMINANTLY LITHOGRAPH PRINTED
ADVERTISING BAKING POWDER TINS AND CONTAINERSGroup of Predominantly Lithograph Printed Advertising Baking Powder Tins and Containers,,...
[more like this] - TWENTY-TWO PREDOMINANTLY LITHOGRAPH
PRINTED ADVERTISING BAKING POWDER TINS AND CONTAINERSTwenty-Two Predominantly Lithograph Printed Advertising Baking Powder Tins and Containers,,...
[more like this] - Twenty small antique advertising tins,
including: Calumet Baking Powder 5.5”H, Katharine Beecher Butter Mints 6.5”D, White House Mocha and Java 7”H, Swift’s Premium Pure Lard 6.25”H, Webster Thomas Co....
[more like this] - LARGE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE ROOT BEER
ADVERTISING AND C...Large Collection of Vintage Root Beer Advertising and Collectibles. American, early or mid- to late twentieth century. Including an unsorted collection...
[more like this] - DUPONT POWDERS LITHOGRAPH TIN SIGN:
1903 Shoot Dupont Powders advertising tin. Self framed. From a work by Edmund Osthaus (1858-1928), German American listed artist and illustrator. Approx. 22.5'' h x 28.25''...
[more like this] - DUPONT GUN POWDER ADVERTISING SIGN CIRCA
1900 32.5” X 33”.DUPONT GUN POWDER ADVERTISING SIGN, Circa 1900, "Generations Have Used Du Pont Powders". Depicts a young and old hunter with their pointers, after Edmund...
[more like this] - LOT OF 8 EARLY 20TH CENTURY ADVERTISING
TINS8 advertising tins ranging from 1923 to 1963. Adressograph company typewriter ribbon, lithographed images of women with orange and black circle background circa 1940,...
[more like this] - AMERICAN MONELL'S ADVERTISING CLOCK.
Circa 1900. Clock by Baird Clock Co. Plattsburg, N.Y., oak case, brass works, tin face. Raised gold lettering advertising the virtues of Monell's Teething Powder. Wear and...
[more like this] - GROUP OF POWDER TINS & ADVERTISING BOXES
Some contain powder....
[more like this] - COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING TIN, THURBER’S
BESTYEAST POWDER WITH REVOLVING CYLINDER FOR DIFFERENT SPICES. PAT. 1878, OVERALL GOOD CONDITION, SHOWS SLIGHT LOSS TO PAINTED TIN SIDES AND TOP. 12 1/4" HIGH X 9" WIDE X...
[more like this] - (16) TIN LITHO ADVERTISING STILL BANKS
Most for Hardware and Cleaning Products, incl: Babbit's cleanser; Old Dutch Cleanser; (2) Red Seal lye; (2) Masury Cosmo Spar; Man O' War Marine Varnish; Automatic Canning...
[more like this] - Nine Advertising Tins for Horse and
Human Needs
Early 20th Century
includes tins for Dupont Carbonate of Ammonia, Excelsior Carbonate of Ammonia, Indiana Herb Tonic Compound, April Showers Creamy Powder, Rawleigh's...
[more like this] - GROUP OF NINE SMALL TINS comprising
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[more like this] - SIX ADVERTISING TINS: Including: Glycerole
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