Posted 1 year ago
jmillersmugs
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The Campbell’s brand most famous for their tin of simple ready-to-eat tomato soup may seem to be an out-of-place article to find on an antique’s website. Campbells became much more than a soup brand during the 1900s, and could almost be described as an American icon. A company that started out so small, would begin to appear in all households, and one day become a global name appearing on supermarket shelves around the world.
While the soup was delicious, it was the collectible items produced by the company that both young and old fell in love with. It is these items such as dolls, plates, mugs, cookbooks, and t-shirts that we will delve into and determine whether there is money to be made for those that have got a tight grip on their Campbell’s Soup collectibles!
https://www.antique-hq.com/campbells-soup-collectibles-price-identification-guide-3667/
There are thousands of Campbells Soup collectible items out there and these mugs are just a few of them.
I think Andy Warhal made the soup cans famous !~
Yes, his pop-art in the 60's really set these apart from the others and made Campbell's more of a household name.