Description: This vintage tin from 1976 features a colorful lithograph on both sides, showcasing the iconic artwork of Currier & Ives. The oval-shaped tin was manufactured in the United States and originally used to store Sunshine Biscuits. The tin's multi-color design and beautiful historic artwork are sure to catch the eye of any collector or enthusiast. THE MILL-DAM AT "SLEEPY HOLLOW" A reproduction of the original hand-colored currier and ives lithograph, circa 1850 the stone house and gristmill at. North tarrytown new york were built by fredrick philipse, who came to america from holland in the 1650's. Restoration of this site began in 1946, and this print by currier and ives was used as an important guide during the restoration. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH A reproduction of the original hand-colored currier and ives lithograph, 1864 The village blacksmith An illustration of henry wadsworth longfellow's beloved poem about the smithy who worked near longfellow's home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The poem was first published in 1840
Price: 12 USD
Location: Palmetto, Florida
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Brand: sunshine biscuits
Type of Advertising: Lithograph
Color: Multi-color
Date of Creation: 1976
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States