Posted 2 years ago
officialfuel
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Out one day at an estate sale, I found this tin, not sure if it is old or not. Anyway looks good in the kitchen. Any feedback would be appreciated! Thank you
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Antique Baker's Delight Baking Powder Tin | Kitchen2069 of 2368 |
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Posted 2 years ago
officialfuel
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Out one day at an estate sale, I found this tin, not sure if it is old or not. Anyway looks good in the kitchen. Any feedback would be appreciated! Thank you
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Thank you bossy.
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Thank you ttomtucker.
The baking powder was manufactured by the Solliday Bros in MO. That company goes back to the 1890's.
Thanks ttomtucker for the info, big question is it old?
I would lean towards vintage.
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Great Collection.
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I would think the picture of the black woman would help you date it. Rubylane.com has one for sale for $275 in green.
http://www.rubylane.com/item/663526-FR023/Vintage-Bakers-Delight-Baking-Powder
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