A stunning piece of Canadiana and advertising history — this late 19th/early 20th century coffee tin features detailed lithographed scenes of iconic Canadian landmarks.
Details:
• Design: Multi-scene lithography showing Brock’s Monument (Niagara), Château Frontenac (Quebec City), and Montreal architecture. Ornate red “COFFEE” banner, gold accents, Greek key borders.
• Lid: Original black wooden knob finial lid — highly desirable to collectors.
• Era: Circa 1890s-1910s
• Material: Lithographed tin
• Origin: Canadian souvenir/coffee advertising tin
• Size: Approx. 7-1/2” tall cylindrical canister
Condition: Original patina with age-appropriate wear, surface scuffs, and light rust spots. Graphics remain strong and legible. Lid fits well. No major dents or holes visible.
Perfect for Canadiana collectors, antique kitchen decor, country store displays, or coffee enthusiasts. Not for food use — collectible only.

