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Row, row, row your boat....Gently down the stream....Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily....Life is but a dream
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In a neat little Antique shop in Oklahoma last week, I found this Plow Boy Tobacco tin. It's 6" high and 5" in diameter and contained 12 oz. of tobacco.
It's pretty clean for a 100+ year old tobacco tin. I'm not sure if the circa of this Tin is 1910 - 1912. But, I'm sure Jon C. (or any one else) on this forum can identify the year(s). ![]() We just returned home and I haven't had a chance to photograph it. So for now, the scan of this round object on a flat screen will have to do. TED Z . Last edited by tedzan; 08-23-2016 at 07:05 PM. |
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Nice Plow Boy tin Ted. Thanks for sharing...
Here's a unique item. Seems it's one side of a Cracker Jack shipping crate that once transported the caramel treat. Very large in size measuring 33" x 9". Etched into the wood underneath the Cracker Jack name is their infamous slogan, "The more you eat, the more you want". I plan on having a small wooden vintage frame made for it and display it as is.
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Very cool Cracker Jack piece, Tony. Framing it sounds like a great idea too. Congrats on the pick up.
ps....Please consider not restoring it, if that were ever considered. Quote:
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Thank you Leon. In no way will this be restored. I think it's perfect just the way it is.
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Was pleased to add the Johnson and McGraw along with my Mathewson. Showing the Matty for effect
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Fantastic sign Bob!! Had to keep these 5 guys together!
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That is absolutely great looking!!
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Original El Principe De Gales counter display which was a striker at one time which would have been used to light the match. You can see the small striker strip on the bottom of the base. Stands nearly a foot tall and made of metal so it's quite heavy.
It's stunning in person. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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