1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE

1870s-Antique-Killikinnick-Cigar-Tin-Container-Native-American-History-RARE-01-jth 1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE

1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)[RARE]. Antique Cigar/Tin Container (Likely associated with Native American Tobacco). This container was used to hold cigars at the price of 3 for 5 cents. It’s likely that the term “Killikinnick” is used to describe the smoking blend used by Native Americans. You’ll likely search online and only be able to mostly find the term “Kinnikinnick”, and not “Killikinnick”, but I believe the both are used with the same definition in mind. Back then indians had their own blend for smoking, made from tree bark and certain herbs, and named it Killikinnick (or kinnikinnick). I’m trying to get rid of this cool antique with it’s nice art, that’s most likely one of a kind! I’m in need of funds for vehicle maintenance and wouldn’t mind offers.. Thank you for any time and consideration! I hope you learned something new regardless. Have a great day! This item is in the category “Collectibles\Tobacciana\Cigars\Tins”. The seller is “records4ourlife” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
1870s Antique Killikinnick Cigar Tin/Container (Native American History)RARE