CIVIL WAR ERA TIN CAN FOR POWDERED ALOES

CIVIL WAR ERA TIN CAN FOR POWDERED ALOES

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Item Code: 179-1222

Cylindrical tin can with lid meas. approx. 5.00 inches tall x 4.00 inches across.

Can has a smooth flat bottom with surface rust throughout. There are no dents. Lid can be removed.

One side of the can bears the original period paper label that reads “POWD.BARB ALOES” above “SMITH, KLINE &CO. PHILADELPHIA.” This label is pasted over another period label which describes how to use the contents.

Opening the can reveals clods of Aloe with another period product label. [ad] [ph:L]

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