Circa 1910, this 2 oz. house shaped tin that held salted peanuts was an advertising item for The Nut House in Lynn, Massachusetts. The front looks like a little cottage with a door and a window, while the back has an image of the cottage and “Home of Good Nuts” inscribed on the roof. The end of the tin has a window and the inscription “The Nut House Lynn, MASS. U.S.A.” It is in excellent condition with a couple of tiny spots of surface rust. 9958-81WP
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$45.00
Dimensions | 2.5 × 2.25 in |
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Circa 1910, this 2 oz. house shaped tin that held salted peanuts was an advertising item for The Nut House in Lynn, Massachusetts. The front looks like a little cottage with a door and a window, while the back has an image of the cottage and “Home of Good Nuts” inscribed on the roof. The end of the tin has a window and the inscription “The Nut House Lynn, MASS. U.S.A.” It is in excellent condition with a couple of tiny spots of surface rust. 9958-81WP
exc
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$45.00
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