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Antique Bakery Lithograph Anvil Tin 40s This family can trace its

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This family can trace its roots in Berks County as far back as the 1840s and there are still descendants there to this day

Though the work surface has significant wear

KM - 106416 - 062323

This tin measures 5" in width

MM - 301243 - 032323

Antique Bakery Lithograph Anvil Tin 40s This family can trace itsc. 1910s; Macfarlane, Lang & Co. Glasgow This small lithographic tin was produced in the shape of a blacksmith's anvil and bares highly detailed artwork relating to the craft. The McFarlane Lang company dates back to 1817 Scotland when James Lang opened his first bakery in Gallowgate. His nephew, John Macfarlane, joined the company and took over when James died. The company would later expand to London and open Imperial Biscuit Works in 1903.

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