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Rare Vintage Beeswax Foundation Advertising Board-USA circa 1930s
Here is a rare remaining in tact Beeswax Foundation Advertising Board-USA circa 1930s. It reads:
SUPERIOR
FOUNDATION
..........................
MANUFACTURED
FROM
Pure Western
BEESWAX
Superior Monrt Co.
OGEN, UTAH
______________________
Never seen before or again!! One only. Great wall art, pub theme, kitchen/cafe decoration, film prop, rural museum display.
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Vintage Pirkenhammer Porcelain Bee Trinket Box- circa 1880
Amazing piece! All hand painted in tiny detail. The wing lid comes away to reveal the hidden hollow in the base for trinkets. Very geometric hand painted pattern to the wings. Never seen this in the 40 years of collecting bee items. Time to go to a new home to enjoy!
Base still has an vintage label, written on it, 'Pirkenhammer;. Embossed is F&M. There is no base stamp, only the embossed letters.
PIRKEN-HAMMER c.1880 F&M MARK LIDDED PORCELAIN TRINKET DISH IN THE FORM OF A BEE in Pottery, Porcelain & Glass, Date-Lined Ceramics
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.
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Honey Tin Container, Vintage Rare 1920s NY USA
Well Kilbourne Honey Tin, NY USA circa 1920s
This tin has beautiful vintage honey/ queen bee graphic advertising on the tin. Part of our personal museum collection depicting the history of bees and beekeeping throughout the world. This is our earliest example from circa 1920s.
These rare tin containers were used in the old times to sell honey.When WW2 arrived 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 reads (missing-‘Pure') 'Extracted Honey' circa 1920s It also still has its original lid! This tin is from Well Kilbourne, Honey Tin, NY USA.
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