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AI Identification

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Vintage-style flat-top steel beer can consistent with mid-20th century promotional items

Antique Containers

AI Estimated Value

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$40 - $85

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a vintage cylindrical steel or tinplate beverage can, specifically styled as a flat-top beer can. The central graphic features a male figure in a uniform with a wide-brimmed hat, cross-strap, and gauntlets, which is iconographically consistent with a Canadian Mountie. The palette includes a cream background with a primary yellow and blue uniform. The item exhibits significant and widespread surface oxidation and corrosion (rust), particularly heavy along the top and bottom rims, and across the central graphic, resulting in substantial loss of the original lithographed finish. Without a visible brand name or brewery mark in this specific view, the identification is based on the general construction and theme; however, the imagery is consistent with historical marketing for brands like Sick's Select Beer. The can appears to be a 'flat-top' variety, a type commonly manufactured between the 1930s and 1960s, though the item is unverified without physical inspection of the top and bottom seams. The presence of such heavy pitting and rust indicates long-term exposure to moisture or burial, which is typical for 'attic find' or 'ground recovered' breweriana collectibles.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on what I can see in the provided image, this item appears to be a vintage steel flat-top beer can, possibly associated with promotional imagery similar to that used by Sick's Select Beer. I am treating the identification as a working hypothesis, as I cannot verify the manufacturer or brand without a physical inspection of the entire surface area and bottom/top seams. The central graphic bears a design consistent with a Canadian Mountie theme common in mid-20th-century breweriana. The item exhibits significant oxidation, pitting, and lithography loss, which I must factor heavily into my assessment. In the current market, ground-recovered or attic-find items of this type are valued for their historical curiosity but suffer due to poor condition. While similar items in 'grade A' condition might command significant premiums, this example remains in the lower tier due to its extensive rust. To confirm its actual status, an in-person examination by a breweriana specialist would be necessary to check for structural integrity and to properly identify the brewery. My estimate of $40 to $85 assumes this is a period-accurate container from the 1930s-1950s; if it was determined to be a modern reproduction or a later decorative 'in the style of' piece, the value would likely drop below $10. Formal authentication and provenance documentation would be required to shift this from a hypothetical attribution to a more stable valuation.

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