Late 1800s Era East Coast Brass Crate Stencil

from $48.00

Relics of a forgotten industry, these stencils for crates were made by small workshops that specialized in stamps and stencils and which supplied all varieties of local businesses. Stencils like these would have been used to emblazon crates, cartons, boxes, and equipment, but most often are associated with produce crates. They make a fun and easy to display and store collectible for anyone with East Coast roots!

Stencil Options are as follows:

Kingman & Hearty Inc, active 1860–1939, fruit merchants, stencil by NE Jacobs of Boston Massachusetts

8” L x .01” D x 3.5” H

SKU: 21V17741A

Stevens Bros, founded 1887, produce merchants, stencil by P Mulinari of Baltimore Maryland

10.75” L x .01” D4.5” H

SKU: 21V17741B

Rieman, Doyle & Co., stencil by G.L. Utermohle of Baltimore Maryland, circa 1901 (pre-fire)

7.5” L x .01” D x 3.75”H

SKU: 21V17741C

N Spy Russett Kings - apple varieties, stencil manufactured by H. B. Bennett of Portland Maine, active in 1855-1900

12.15” L x .01” D 6.6” H

SKU: 21V17741D

Premier Golden Bantam Corn Francis H Leggett and Co, active 1840–1909, produce importers, New York City New York
Attached wood handle

10” L x .75” D x 9.75” H

SKU: 21V17741E

Relics of a forgotten industry, these stencils for crates were made by small workshops that specialized in stamps and stencils and which supplied all varieties of local businesses. Stencils like these would have been used to emblazon crates, cartons, boxes, and equipment, but most often are associated with produce crates. They make a fun and easy to display and store collectible for anyone with East Coast roots!

Stencil Options are as follows:

Kingman & Hearty Inc, active 1860–1939, fruit merchants, stencil by NE Jacobs of Boston Massachusetts

8” L x .01” D x 3.5” H

SKU: 21V17741A

Stevens Bros, founded 1887, produce merchants, stencil by P Mulinari of Baltimore Maryland

10.75” L x .01” D4.5” H

SKU: 21V17741B

Rieman, Doyle & Co., stencil by G.L. Utermohle of Baltimore Maryland, circa 1901 (pre-fire)

7.5” L x .01” D x 3.75”H

SKU: 21V17741C

N Spy Russett Kings - apple varieties, stencil manufactured by H. B. Bennett of Portland Maine, active in 1855-1900

12.15” L x .01” D 6.6” H

SKU: 21V17741D

Premier Golden Bantam Corn Francis H Leggett and Co, active 1840–1909, produce importers, New York City New York
Attached wood handle

10” L x .75” D x 9.75” H

SKU: 21V17741E

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