1 Lb. Coffee Can Label

Camp Fire ~ Steel Cut ~ 1920


From the turn of the century through the 1950's, coffee came in a short, round, one pound tin can with a key wind opener. The label is 17 inches long and 3 ½ inches high. This label is for the standard 5 ½ inch diameter cans. The traditional Steel Cut blend. Liberal use of gold gilded ink with actual gold flake content on a deep burgundy background create an exceptional background for an old fashioned Coffee pot sitting on a camp fire.

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On the side it says, Selected especially with a view of satisfying the taste of people who know the result of 25 tears' experience. The other side says The Name protects you and the coffee. Called Camp Fire steel cut coffee. It is from the 1920's. It uses gold gilded ink and has distinctive graphics of an old coffee pot sitting on a camp fire. It says, Always Good.

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Put out by the W. L. Allen Coffee Co. St. Louis, Mo. This label has sharp color graphics. No fading, No rips, No nips, No folds. Perfect Condition. Very seldom can I offer such a fine collectors label. We pack it securely and mail it to you First Class U.S. Postal
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