PopKulture's photos with the keyword: country store

Pertussin_display

18 Feb 2010 182
Vintage cardboard advertising display for Pertussin cough syrup, made by Seeck & Kade, Inc. of New York. Probably late 40's to early 50's.

F_F_Lozenges_sign

18 Feb 2010 161
Vintage cardboard advertising display for F & F cough lozenges. Probably late 30's to early 40's.

Fatima_sign

19 Feb 2010 200
Vintage cardboard advertising display for Fatima cigarettes. Late 40's to early 50's.

PD_Rawleighs_Healing_Powder

17 Apr 2010 167
"Useful For Man Or Beast" Vintage tin container of Rawleigh's Healing Powder - circa late 1910's. Measures just under 6 in. tall.

PD_Log_Cabin_Syrup

17 Apr 2010 191
Vintage Log Cabin Syrup container shaped like - what else - a cabin! Circa 1940's. Measures just under 4 in. tall.

PD_1000_Moth_Killer

17 Apr 2010 166
Vintage container for a "$1000 Guaranteed Moth Killer" manufactured by the Chicago Insecticide Laboratory, a division of B. Heller & Co. Copyright 1927. Measure about 6 in. tall.

PD_Boyers_Metal_Polish

17 Apr 2010 164
Vintage can for Boyer's Metal Polish from the Boyer Chemical Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois. A classic design used for many years; despite the Art Deco elements, this example probably dates from the late 50's or early 60's. Measures about 7 in. tall.

PD_Powder_Chimney_Sweep

20 Apr 2010 140
Vintage carton of Chimney Sweep brand Soot Destroyer, 1940's.

PD_Puro_Cleaner

20 Apr 2010 166
Vintage carton of Puro , an all-in-one cleanser, Chicago, Illinois, 1941.

PD_HRH_Cleaner

20 Apr 2010 205
Vintage carton of HRH Cleaner , another multi-purpose all-in-one cleaner, from the Absorbene Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Missouri - circa 1930's.

PD_Flexo_Cleaner

20 Apr 2010 175
Vintage carton of Flexo All-Purpose Cleaner, manufactured by Swift and Company, Chicago, Illinois - late 1940's to early 50's.

PD_Kingsfords_Corn_Starch

20 Apr 2010 156
Antique carton of Kingsford's Corn Starch by Corn Products Refining Co. of New York. Probably 1910's.

PD_Homelawn_Grass_Mixture

20 Apr 2010 163
Lovely lithography adorns this antique package of Homelawn brand lawn seed, by C.A. Burnham, 1911