H and H Brand Spices Tin
H and H Brand Spices Tin
Small upright litho tins in the navy and red H and H spices livery — a grocery-annex line co-packed or in-house packed at the Delaware Street plant. The form is distinctive: compact, cylindrical, with the “Packed for Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Co., San Antonio, Texas” legend on the base panel.
Form
Round cylindrical tin with friction slip lid. Small upright format — notably shorter than a coffee tin. Navy blue and red lithography distinguishes the spice tins from the red-and-cream coffee tins. Label reads “H and H Brand [Spice name]” with net weight. Base panel text: “Packed for Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Co., San Antonio, Texas.”
Size variants
| Size | Spice varieties documented |
|---|---|
| 1 oz | Cinnamon, cumin |
| 1½ oz | Ginger, nutmeg, allspice (two label styles) |
| 4 oz | Black pepper (large upright tin; same livery) |
The 4 oz black pepper tin uses the same design language but is significantly taller. A paprika barrel lid (bulk format) is documented in the factory finds but no consumer paprika tin is yet in the collection.
Co-packing question
The legend “Packed for Hoffmann-Hayman Coffee Co.” is ambiguous — it may indicate third-party co-packing under the H and H label rather than in-house grinding. The November 1932 establishment of a separate Spice and Extract Department (per San Antonio Express-News, 28 Nov 1932) suggests in-house production at scale from that date. Pre-1932 spice tins may be co-packed.
Label variants
Two label styles documented for 1½ oz tins (both nutmeg): a small navy/red litho format (likely earlier) and a standard-size label. The two formats appear to be chronological, not simultaneous production runs, but this has not been confirmed with dating evidence.
Comparanda
The collection holds an Anchor Brand red pepper spice tin (David G. Evans Coffee Co., St. Louis) — a direct size and format comparandum for the 4 oz black pepper tin. Evans was a documented H and H supplier (Anchor-brand spice packer, per 1923 trade press).
Collection accessions
8 spice tins:
- 1 oz cinnamon (2014)
- 1½ oz ginger (two examples: 2014 and 2015)
- 1½ oz allspice (2015)
- 1½ oz nutmeg (two examples: different label styles)
- 4 oz black pepper (multiple examples)
- 1 oz cumin (paper-label format)
See also
- H and H Spices — brand guide
- David G. Evans Coffee Company — documented Anchor-brand spice co-packer
- H and H Tea Tin and Carton — sibling grocery-annex line