Posted 2 years ago
Caleb20
(45 items)
This is my moms.
I'm hoping she will give it to me sometime.
All i know about it that it is The C. F. Sauer's Co., Richmond, VA.
They are still in business.
Here is there website: http://www.cfsauer.com/
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Thanks VintageTAKER54
That's pretty cool. I have three of these tins I found in my grandpas workshop. I think mine are earlier though, it has differant graphics, and also has 1900's lithographing. I think this is probably from the 40's or the 50's. Worth 5 bucks for the right collector of tins.