This item is an 1890s miners' mining food crate end made of wood, featuring early advertising from San Francisco. The crate end likely served as a piece of packaging for food supplies specifically designed for miners during the late 19th century. The San Francisco advertising suggests a connection to the city's role in supplying goods to miners during the Gold Rush era and beyond. This collectible piece provides a glimpse into the history and culture of mining communities and their needs for sustenance while working in the mines.
1890’s Miners Mining Food Crate End Wood Early Advertising San Francisco


$65.0
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