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Rare Vintage spreckels sugar 5 Pound Cane Sugar Bag, 1931

Description: Used but in great condition. Has minor imperfections -- see pics Spreckles Sugar - 1931 sack. Likely never used or never even held sugar. Includes informational card about the sack. Spreckels Sugar Company Overview The Spreckels Sugar Company was founded in 1899 by Claus Spreckels, a prominent sugar magnate who played a significant role in the development of the sugar industry in the United States. The company is named after the town of Spreckels, California, where Claus Spreckels established a large sugar beet processing plant. At its peak, the plant was the largest sugar beet factory in the world and a major employer in the region. Spreckels Sugar Company was involved in the cultivation, processing, and distribution of sugar, primarily from sugar beets. Claus Spreckels was an innovator in the industry, developing efficient methods for sugar extraction and refining. The company was a significant player in the U.S. sugar industry throughout the early 20th century, and its products were widely distributed across the country. Today, Spreckels Sugar Company continues to operate, now as a subsidiary of Southern Minnesota Beet Sugar Cooperative, which acquired the company in the 1990s. The Spreckels brand remains known for producing high-quality sugar products.Spreckels Sugar Company Burlap Sacks from 1931 Burlap sacks from the Spreckels Sugar Company, particularly those dating from 1931, are of historical interest for several reasons: Material and Usage: During the early 20th century, burlap sacks were commonly used for packaging and transporting bulk agricultural products like sugar, grains, and potatoes. These sacks were durable, reusable, and inexpensive, making them ideal for shipping large quantities of sugar. Design and Markings: The burlap sacks from 1931 would typically feature the company's logo or branding, along with information about the contents, such as the weight and type of sugar. The year 1931 might also be printed or stamped on the sack, indicating the production date or batch. Historical Value: Collectors of vintage agricultural memorabilia or those interested in industrial history may find these burlap sacks valuable. The 1931 date places these items in the midst of the Great Depression, adding to their historical significance as artifacts from a challenging period in American history. Condition and Rarity: The value of a burlap sack from this era would largely depend on its condition and rarity. Sacks that are well-preserved, with clear markings and minimal wear, would be more desirable to collectors. Cultural Significance: Items like these burlap sacks also represent a time when packaging was more utilitarian and less disposable than it is today. They reflect a period in American industry where materials were often repurposed or recycled out of necessity. If you own or are interested in acquiring a Spreckels Sugar Company burlap sack from 1931, it could be considered a unique piece of agricultural and industrial history. Collectors or historians with a focus on early 20th-century Americana would likely find such an item intriguing.

Price: 17.99 USD

Location: Baltimore, Maryland

End Time: 2024-10-03T17:05:23.000Z

Shipping Cost: 8 USD

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Brand: spreckles

Pattern: All-Over

Antique: Yes

Department: Adult

Type: Cane Sugar Bag

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Color: Multicolor

Material: Cotton

Time Period Manufactured: 1920-1949

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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