The Bremner Company came to Chicago in 1871 to supply bread to the people of the city after the great Chicago Fire.  Later in 1905, owner David Bremner's sons established their own bakery calling it Bremner Brothers Biscuit Company which produced wafer crackers that were packaged in an attractive tin.  The cracker was baked light and crispy with a hint of salt.  Its neutral flavor was said to perfect for pairing with wine, cheese and soups and to cleanse the palate for other flavors to be recognized.  In the 1920's the company switched from a hinged lid on the tin box to a detachable rectangular lid before changing to round tin cans with snap lids.  

The tin listed here has the removeable lid and measures 9 inches in length by 4.5 inches tall by 4.25 inches wide on the ends.  It is very nice condition, no dents.  It does have a spot of rust inside on the bottom at one end which you can also see from the outside but no holes.  Also there is a black raised spot, maybe paint, on one of the long sides.  I've owned this tin for over 20 years and though it's hard to part with, we have moved to a much smaller abode and it needs to find a new place to call home.

Your tin will ship via USPS Ground Advantage to anywhere in the USA.

 If you have any questions please ask and thank you for looking!!