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Honey Tin Container, D.L. Woodward NY USA circa 1930s
This tin has beautiful vintage beehive honey advertising on the tin. Part of our personal museum collection depicting the history of bees and beekeeping throughout the world.
These rare tin containers were used in the old times to sell honey. When WW2 broke out many metal/tin items were crushed and reclaimed for the war effort. Few survive today.
It still has its original lid! This tin is from D.L. Woodward, Voorheesville, N.Y. USA
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Real English Pub Beer Pull Handle- John Lambott Honey Brown Lager
Real working English Pub Beer Pull Handle. This is used in British pubs to pull a pint!. We loved it because it featured a metal skep beehive at the top and says ' John Lambott Honey Brown Lager'. This is from our private BEE collection.
Its very heavy, made of metal and wood. It has a female screw head at the base so it can be attached to any male thread on the base tab at pubs.
Great condition and a great addition to any beekeepers collection of bee artefacts. Used, sold as seen.
Honey Tin Container, Prairie Clover USA circa 1940s
These rare tin containers were used in the old times to sell honey. When WW2 broke out many metal/tin items were crushed and reclaimed for the war effort. Few survive today.
This is even more rare and special as the label on the tin is made of paper and remains largely in tact. It also still has its original lid! This tin is from D.W Lawler & Sons, Jamestown, North Dakota USA.
One only.
Honey Tin Container, Vintage Rare 1942 USA
These rare tin containers were used in the old times to sell honey. When WW2 broke out many metal/tin items were crushed and reclaimed for the war effort. Few survive today. This is even more rare and special as the lable on the tin is made of paper and remains largely in tact. This tin is from Jay Cowing, Jenison, Michigan USA. April 12 1942.
They have beautiful vintage honey/ bee/ beehive graphic advertising on each tin. Part of our personal museum collection depicting the history of bees and beekeeping throughout the world.
One only.