The Blue Flame Coffee St. Paul Minn. This one pound paper label slip lid? Has an Orange & Black Witch graphic on the back of the can announcing that there’s Witchery in the flavor! There is a light water stain on the lower part of the can on one side. Some paper loss around seem with a 2” and a 3” area that are missing on the lid ¼”. Bottom is clean, top is clean with some very minor rust. I would grade this a 7- however it displays much better. Asking $85.00 which includes shipping.
Ozar Coffee from Stone-Ordean-Wells Company Duluth, Minn. Unusual one pound paper label slip lid featuring Pastel Purple / Yellow colors showing an art rendering of a 1920’s Woman with a Kitchen table that also shows the Ozar can. Medium spotty staining throughout label which is intact except around the top lid. Bottom of can is bright and clean, top of can does show discoloring throughout with one small spot of rust. I would grade this a 6+ for this rarely seen tin. Asking $175.00 which includes shipping.
Stones Coffee from Stone Ordean Wells Duluth, Minn. Simple Red label one pound paper label slip lid. Bright color with a large “hanging chad” on the backside that needs to be glued down. Some spots of darkening with one noticeable dent and a few minor tears. Lid has 33% of label remaining with some rust areas on top and minor area on the bottom of can. Grades a 6 and certainly displays better. Asking $65.00 which includes shipping.
Serv-Well Coffee Twin City Wholesale Grocer Co. St. Paul & Minneapolis & Duluth, Minn. Des Moines, Iowa. Superior & Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. One pound Key wind tin has a light yellow color with a Castle scene at the top of can and a lovely servant showing hot coffee ready for you. Label shows some minor rust areas on one end of can with some minor scratches and a spot of discoloration on the front. Top of can is clean with a dull grey color. Bottom of can is shinny with some small rust areas. Grades a 7. Asking $225.00 which includes shipping. Tough can to find.
Atwood’s Private Brand Coffee from Atwood Coffee Co. Minneapolis, Minn. This two pound Key Wind tin has vibrant colors along with clean lids except top which does have discoloration throughout. Grades an 8 with very minor scratches throughout, almost not worth mentioning. Displays like a 9. Asking $75.00 which includes shipping.
Hills Bros. Coffee ½ pound key wind can. Fun size that shows a date of 1922. Does anyone know when key wind cans started? Whole can is clean with two small toothpick holes on the top. Grades an 8 with those holes. Asking $35.00 which includes shipping.
Twin Ports from the Eimon Mercantile Company Superior Wisconsin “Where sail meets rail”. One pound coffee can has wonderful graphics but is off-grade. Slight fade to one side of can. Label shows spotting with a few rust spots throughout with bottom of rim and top lid of can showing the most. Bottom is clean, top lid shows half spotting/rust. Grades a 6. Asking $250.00 which includes shipping on this rare can.
Table King Coffee from Rust-Parker Company Duluth Minn. This one pound pry lid has a wonderful formal dining graphic with bright colors. Has thumb size dent at bottom with a blotch of white paint on the table cloth on one side and a spot of tar on the same side near the top. No lid with a few other small dents and scratches. Grades a 7. Asking $150.00 which includes shipping.
Golden Leaf Coffee from The Sisson-Seielstad-Hougen Company La Crosse, Wis. This is a one pound cardboard can with a tin top and bottom. Some rust spotting and discoloration on the top & bottom. Colors are vibrant very minor discoloration to the label. Grades a 7+. Asking $250.00 which includes shipping. This is the first one I have found in 30 years of collecting with La Crosse so close to me.