2025 Dec 4-6 General Antiques & Advertising

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A Guide to grading condition & abbreviations

In order to properly grade a sign, I have assigned a numbered grading scale from 10 to 1. I created a scale that is easy to understand, and goes into depth on how pieces get their current grade. The 10 to 1 grading scale is currently the best way to grade Tin, Porcelain, Cardboard, & Paper Advertising. I also like to use the plus & minus system along side the numbered grading scale. The plus & minus system works well with the numbered grade because there are better looking grade 9.0 pieces when set side by side, so the plus & minus allows for a slightly better number grade. Although the grading scale is slightly subjective, I have described the process of assigning a piece a numbered grade, and gone into depth in areas on what makes the grading scale accurate.

In the category of grading 10 to 9.0, I went into even more detail because this category is slightly overused in todays market, so I want to show what it takes to assign pieces into that particular grade category. Grading is also slightly less aggressive on a large piece, such as a six foot round sign.

This grading scale is very useful when it comes to understanding the demand of pieces in certain categories, how the grading scale dictates a sales price, or the desirability of a certain piece in certain grade category.

When it comes to grading signs with color match or touch up, you have to look past the color match or touched up areas, and judge the sign as if the color match or touch up is not there, and assign a grade category accordingly.

When it comes to signs that been restored, they must be placed in one category and one category only, which is restored. Unlike a sign that has been color matched or touched up in a few areas, a sign that has been professionally restored can never come back to a reasonable state of original condition. When it comes to the pricing a restored sign, an immaculately professional restoration on a sign, that piece should bring approximately 40 - 50 percent of an example in 9.0+ original condition or better, although there may be a few exemptions due to rarity or demand.

10 – A grade that is rarely or never given. In order for a sign to obtain a “10.0” grade, the piece would have to have just rolled out of the original firing kiln with no age or wear whatsoever.

9.9 to 9.5 - A grade of near perfect condition. In order for pieces to grade in this category, they would most likely have to be found New Old Stock. These pieces may have only the slightest amount of edge wear, or small flaw or, “Flea Bite” style chip near a grommet or mounting hole. This piece should also have more than 95 percent of the original color & gloss intact. The piece in this category may have a factory filled flaw or light surface scratch that is not distracting to the appeal of the piece.

9.4 to 9.0 – A grade of just below perfect condition, with a slight amount of edge wear or light chipping along the outer edge, grommets, or mounting holes only. The field of the sign is free of any chips, but may allow for one “Flea Bite” chip in a non distracting area. This piece should also have more than 90 percent of original color and gloss is intact. The piece may also allow only the slightest amount of surface wear in the gloss coat, such as a light scratch or light amount of discoloration that is not distracting to the appeal of the piece.

8.9 to 8.5 – A grade below perfect condition, with minimal chipping or areas of wear around the outer edge or light chips around mounting holes or grommets that are not over distracting. The field on a piece in this grade should be very clean, but may also allow for one to three small, “Flea Bite” chips, or one non distracting dime size chip on the sign, but not in the field. At least 85 percent or more of the original color & gloss should also be intact, and allow for a minimal amount of scratching or discoloration in small areas.

8.4 to 8.0 – A grade below perfect condition, that allows for more wear & chipping around the outer edge or near the grommet or mounting holes. This sign may also allow for one to two dime size chips on the piece, including the field but not overly distracting. A piece in this grade may also have quarter to half dollar size area of discoloration in the color & gloss, and allow for some light surface scratches in the gloss, as long as its not in the focal point of a piece. This piece should have 80 percent or more of the original color & gloss intact, and not have any distracting areas of the focal point.

7.9 to 7.5 – A grade that falls below near perfect condition. The pieces in this category will have wear & chipping in multiple areas of the sign. The piece will still have an eye appeal to it, but have areas of distracting wear. There will be two to four dime to quarter size chips present in the field as well as wear along the outer edge, mounting holes or grommets. This piece should have 75 percent or more of the original color & gloss intact, but will allow for more areas of discoloration, such as loss of gloss or surface scratches.

7.4 to 7.0 – A grade that falls below near perfect condition. The pieces in this category will have wear & chipping in multiple areas of the sign. This piece will still have appeal to it, but have heavier areas of distracting wear. There will be three to five dime to quarter size chips present in the field as well as distracting wear along the outer edge, and wear & chipping at the mounting holes or grommets. This piece should still retain 70 percent or more of the original color & gloss intact, but will allow for heavier areas of discoloration, such as heavier areas of gloss loss or surface scratches.

A Guide to grading condition & abbreviations

6.9 to 6.0 – A grade that falls below collector grade condition. These pieces will have large areas of wear & chipping throughout the sign. The sign may also have creased areas that have been flattened out. The sign will have larger areas of wear, but still a visible graphic or image. The piece should still retain 60 percent of color & gloss intact, but will allow for large areas of distracting wear and surface scratching. Although the sign has heavy areas of wear, it should still have a decorator type appeal, with a cool weathered look.

5.9 to 5.0 – A grade that falls below collector grade condition. This pieces will have heavy areas of wear, large chips, and may have missing pieces. These pieces should still retain 50 percent of the original image left, but will allow for large areas of distracting wear and surface scratches. Although signs in this category show significant wear, it should still have a decorator type appeal with a cool weathered look.

4.9 and Below – A grade that falls below collector or decorator type condition. These pieces will have large areas of wear, will have heavy damage, and may be missing pieces. These piece have little to nothing left that appeal to the eye of a collector or decorator, and have little to no value. Although they may be heavily damaged or worn, these are great candidates for restoration.

RATING SYSTEMS & ABBREVIATIONS

CONDITION RATING GUIDE

Pieces are rated from Grade 10.0 to 1.0 with 10.0 being the highest grade given.

Restored - A piece that shows areas of filler into the body, professionally painted over and sprayed with a clear coating.

Spot Restoration - A piece that may show one small area of “Spot Restoration” while the remaining portion of the piece is original.

SIGN ABBREVIATIONS

S.S.P. - Single Sided Porcelain

S.S.T. - Single Sided Tin

D.S.P. - Double Sided Porcelain

D.S.T. - Double Sided Tin

Reproduction Sign - Sign that was once produced by a particular brand that is now being reproduced in modern times for decorative/display use with rarely any Collector value.

Fantasy Sign - A piece that was never produced or existed for Advertising, only produced as a new decorative/display item in modern times with rarely any Collector value.

GLOBE ABBREVIATIONS

O.P.E. - One Piece Etched Globe

O.P.B. - One Piece Baked Globe

O.P.C. - One Piece Cast Globe

O.P.P. - One Piece Painted Globe - Non Fired Image or lettering on the Globe Face

Wide Milk Glass Body - Three Piece Glass Globe Body with 7” depth

Narrow Milk Glass Body - Three Piece Glass Globe Body with 5” depth

Gill Body - Glass Body with Retainer RingsCan hold Lenses from 13.25” to 13.5”

Ripple Gill Body - Textured Rippled Glass Globe Body with Retainer Rings - Can hold Lenses from 13.25” to 13.5”

Hull Body - Glass Body holding 13.5” LensesHollowed center behind each Lens

Banded Glass Body - Milk Glass Body using an Internal Ring to hold a Lens in place

Balcrank Body - Milk Glass Body showing three mounting screws at 12, 4 & 8 O’Clock along the edge to hold the Lens in place

Shoebox Globe - Rectangular Milk Glass Globe Body with rounded tops generally showing two individual Lenses

Sphere Globe - Round Shaped Baked, Painted or Etched Milk Glass Globe, began use C. 1910’s

Threaded Base - Threaded Glass Base showing Aluminum, Steel & Copper outer Collars

Three Piece Globe - Referring to a Globe that shows a Body with Two Lenses

Capco Body - Plastic Globe Body Produced By Cincinnati Advertising Products - began use C. 1930

Metal Body - Metal Body produced for holding Lenses 15” & 16.5”

L.P. Metal Body - Low Profile Metal Body with multiple seams along the top and sides with a flat style view from the front with lesser perimeter profile for 15” & 16.5” Lenses

H.P. Metal Body - High Profile Metal Body with raised seam along the top edge with a raised and more distinguished profile for 15” & 16.5” Lenses

Jewel Body - Metal Globe Body showing multicolored Jewels mounted around the perimeter of the Body

AUTHENTICATION & GRADING SERVICES (A.G.S.)

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A.G.S. GUIDE TO GRADING CONDITIONS

Under the Authentication & Grading Services (AGS) method, the condition of items is assigned based off the eleven-point scales below. Each category is assessed and assigned a number. These numbers then total up to give a numerical grade on a 100-point scale.

SIGNS AND DISPLAYS

Centering

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Color

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Edge (Lower 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Edge (Upper 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Factory Flaw

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Inner)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Outer)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Gloss

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Mounting Hole(s)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Sharpness

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Surface

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

CANS

Centering

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Color

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Edge (Lower 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Edge (Upper 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Factory Flaw

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Inner)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Outer)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Gloss

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Seam

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Sharpness

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Surface

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

GLOBE LENSES

Centering

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Color

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Edge (Lower 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Edge (Upper 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Factory Flaw

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Inner)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Outer)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Gloss

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Mounting Notch(es)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Sharpness

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Surface

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

GLOBE BODIES

Base

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Body

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Centering

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Color

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Edge (Lower 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Edge (Upper 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Factory Flaw

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Inner)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Outer)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Gloss

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Surface

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

ONE-PIECE GLOBES

Base

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Body

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Centering

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Edge (Lower 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Edge (Upper 50%)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Factory Flaw

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Inner)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Field (Outer)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Paint (Original)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Surface (Inner)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

Surface (Outer)

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9

If an item is custom framed, altered, or restored, the following terminology is used to describe condition for the respective item.

AGS CERTIFIED SCORE: AUTHENTIC

This terminology is used for items that are framed and cannot be fully assessed due to concealed borders or other hidden features.

AGS CERTIFIED SCORE: AUTHENTIC-ALTERED

This terminology is used for items that have been altered from their original state. For example, items that have been trimmed, clear coated, or in any way modified will receive the score AUTHENTIC-ALTERED.

AGS CERTIFIED SCORE: AUTHENTIC-RESTORED

This terminology is used for items that show significant restoration throughout and cannot be accurately assessed using the eleven-point scale.

AUCTION

Details

APPROXIMATE AUCTION TIMES

Auctioneer sells approximately 80-100 lots per hour.

THURSDAY LOTS

1,001 - 1,080 9:00 AM

1,081 - 1,160 10:00 AM

1,161 - 1,240 11:00 AM

1,241 - 1,320 12:00 PM

1,321 - 1,400 1:00 PM

1,401 - 1,480 2:00 PM

1,481 - 1,537 3:00 PM

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FRIDAY LOTS

2,001 - 2,080 9:00 AM 2,081 - 2,160 10:00 AM 2,161 - 2,240 11:00 AM 2,241 - 2,320 12:00 PM 2,321 - 2,400 1:00 PM 2,401 - 2,480 2:00 PM 2,481 - 2,560 3:00 PM 2,561 - 2,566 4:00 PM

Morphy Auctions will not be held responsible for typographical errors.

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD BY DESCRIPTION, NOT BY ILLUSTRATION.

All listings carrying the AGS logo have been professionally graded and authenticated. Visit AGScertify.com for more information.

SATURDAY LOTS

3,001 - 3,080 9:00 AM

3,081 - 3,160 10:00 AM 3,161 - 3,240 11:00 AM

3,241 - 3,320 12:00 PM

3,321 - 3,399 1:00 PM

AUCTION LOCATION : Morphy Auctions 4520 Arville St. #1 ∙ Las Vegas, NV 89103 877-968-8880

LODGING:

Palms Place Hotel: 866-752-2236

4381 W. Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103 Code: CELEBPP

Palms Casino Resort: 866-942-7777

4321 W. Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103 Code: CELEBPC

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4500 W. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103

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DECEMBER 4, 2025

Thursday Session | Auction Starts at 9:0 0 am pst

LOTS: 1,001 - 1,537

Preview Monday, December 1 through Wednesday, December 3 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Les Jones

1001 - E. ROBINSON’S SONS BREWING CO. LAKE SCENE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. E. Robinson’s Sons Brewing Co. Beautiful graphics of the waiter serving the men and women in the boat with the E. Robinson’s Sons Pilsner Beer billboard in the background. Incredible graphics throughout. Manufactured by Hausermann Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some light wear and spidering when held in the right light. Some paint scratching to rim. (8.0). 400 - 800

1002 - PAIR OF FERNWOOD BREWING CO. BEER TRAYS

Each: 12” Dia. C. 1930s. Fernwood Brewing Co. Golden Age Beer pair of beer trays. Harder to find clean examples of the Golden Age beer trays. CONDITION: (A) Eagle version is clean overall, with some very minor marks to the paint. Manufactured by the Electro-Chemical Engraving Co., Inc. marked on bottom edge. (B) Pilsner glass version is clean overall, with some light paint scratching. Some light scuffing in the “Gol” lettering. Beautiful gloss and shine. Manufactured by American Art Works Inc., marked on bottom edge. (8.5). 400 - 800

1003 - FORT PITT BEER RUNNING WAITER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. Pittsburgh Brewing Co., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. One of the best graphics ever produced for a beer tray, showing the running waiter. CONDITION: Solid, clean example. The face has a couple very minor scuffs, one in the “O” in “Fort” and some other very minor marks. Some scratching to the outer rim and other miscellaneous scuffs. (9.0). 400 - 800

1004 - FREY’S MAUCH CHUNK BEER TRAY

13” Dia. C. 1930s. Frey’s Brewery, East Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Difficult to find in this condition, an extremely clean example with only the slightest of marks. One pinpoint mark to the outer edge face around 11 o’clock, one just above the “C” and “H” in “Mauch” in the middle, and one between 8 and 9 o’clock on red outer rim. A few scratches in the “P” in “Pocono” on rim. Would be extremely difficult to upgrade this condition tray. (9.5). 400 - 800

1005 - ROBIN HOOD ALE BEER TRAY

11” x 8”. C. 1930s. A.B. Co. Brewers, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Difficultto-find small oval tray. Beautiful bright red and green colors throughout and beautiful detail on Robin Hood. Manufactured by Electro-Chemical Engraving Co. Inc., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Face is extremely clean, with some minor scratching to rim, one above the “U” in “Wurzburger”, and a scuff to the right of “Beer” on red rim. (9.25).

400 - 800

1006 - ST. MARY’S LAGER BEER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. St. Mary’s Beverage Co., St. Mary’s, Pennsylvania. More difficult-to-find lettered version of St. Mary’s tray, advertising several other beers. CONDITION: Very clean example, solid overall with bright paint and original gloss. Some extremely light wear to face. Some minor scratching to outer rim. The back is also clean. A difficult to upgrade example. (9.25). 400 - 800

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1007 - STEGMAIER BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Stegmaier Brewing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Hand with four-label bottles beer tray. Harder-to-find tray with beautiful graphics. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some overall wear and scratches. Some slight fade to bottom rim. (7.25). 400 - 800

1008 - STEGMAIER BREWING CO. FACTORY SCENE BEER TRAY

12 - 1/2” Dia. C. early 1930s. Stegmaier Brewing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Stegmaier’s Beer Ale Porter factory scene beer tray. Pretzel-style tray, difficult to find. Manufactured by the Burdick Co., trademark marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with solid paint. Has some light scratching and wear on the face. (7.75). 400 - 800

1009 - E. ROBINSON’S SONS FACTORY SCENE BEER TRAY

13 - 3/8” Dia. E. Robinson’s Sons, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Beautiful, highly-detailed and graphic E. Robinson’s Sons factory scene beer tray. Many details shown throughout the scene, with horse-drawn beer wagons and mountains in the background. Manufactured by Hausermann M.M. Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with nice, bright paint and gloss. Has some scratching and wear in the sky background, with some professional restoration to the scratches. Outer rim has some general wear and some light spidering when held in the right light. (8.0). 400 - 800

1010 - FINK’S PRIZE BEERS TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition. Fink’s Prize Beers, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania tip tray. Stock image of Griselda, No. 20 on bottom edge, marked “Copyright 1907 by the American Art Works, Successors to the Meek Company” on the bottom edge. CONDITION: Beautiful and clean example, with only light wear. Some very light spidering to face, which can only be seen at certain angles. Small paint scratches on rim. (8.5).

400 - 800

1011 - AMERICAN BREWING CO. HERCULES BRAU TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. “See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil” three monkeys tip tray. Extremely difficult to find example with beautiful graphics. “Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss” marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some wear and scuffing, primarily to bottom face around 6 o’clock, with some other light wear and fade overall. (6.25).

400 - 800

1012 - ADAM SCHEIDT BREWING CO. - LOTUS EXPORT BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1900-1910s. Beautiful Victorian-style Lotus Export Beer tip tray. Manufactured by Kaufman & Strauss Co., marked on lower-bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean example with very minor wear, primarily to outside rim. (8.5). 400 - 800

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1013 - EXCELSIOR BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

16 - 3/4” x 13 - 5/8”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Excelsior Brewing Co., Brooklyn, New York. Woman with two bottles oval tray. Manufactured by Haeusermann Litho Co. CONDITION: Solid example, with some light paint scratching through face, and light wear to rim. (7.75). 400 - 800

1014 - LOT OF 2 WIELAND’S EXTRA PALE & PORTLAND BREWING CO. TRAYS

EA: 13 - 3/4 X 1 - 1/8” X 16 -1/2” (A) Shows a beautiful woman with the iconic horse head. The outer edges depict cherubs and horse bridles, reading “Portland Brewing Co. Edelbrau, Portland, Oregon” and maker marked “Copyrighted 1905 Chas Ehlan”. Normal edge wear throughout. (B) Wieland’s Extra Pale Brewery’s Own Bottling, showing the graphic girl drinking the product, adorned in her bonnet. The tray is labeled “John Wieland Brewery, San Francisco, California’s Best Beer”. Maker marked “H.D. Beach Co. Coshocton, Ohio”. 400 - 1,200

1015 - WALTER BRO’S BREWING CO. TRAY

16 - 3/4” X 13 - 1/2” Oversized oval Gold Label Beer tray. Beautiful dark reds, blues, and golds. Reads “Brewed from Selected Malt Best Imported Hops”. Very graphic and well-done tray. Reads “Walter Bros. Brewing Co. Menasha, Wis”. Maker marked “The H.D. Beach Co. Coshocton, Ohio”. CONDITION: Has some slight edge consistent with age and use. (Excellent Plus). 400 - 1,200

1016 - COLLECTION OF 2 D.G. YUENGLING & SON INC. YUENGLING EAGLE BEER TRAYS

Each: 13” Dia. C. 1930s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania Yuengling Beer eagle trays. “Manufactured by Beach” marked on bottom rim. CONDITION: Both are solid examples with light scratching. Has some red fade to the face and backside of the tray, which is typical. (7.5). 300 - 600

1017 - DAEUFER’S BREWING CO. BEER TRAY 12 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1910s. Daeufer’s Brewery, Allentown, Pennsylvania. Beautiful Dutch girl scene carrying the Daeufer’s labeled bottles of beer. CONDITION: Beautiful example with solid, bright paint. Has some minor wear and one scratch to the left side, just below 9 o’clock in the water. (8.5). 300 - 600

1018 - PAIR OF READING, PA BEER TRAYS

Largest: 13 - 1/2” Dia. x 1 - 1/2” T. (A) C. 1930s Health Beverage Co. factory scene on beautiful pretzel-style tray. Manufactured by the Burdick Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean overall with only some light wear and scratching. (8.75). (B) 13” Old Reading tray. CONDITION: Extremely clean with bright paint and original gloss. Extremely clean example. One mark on rim next to the “I” in “Inc” and some very faint scratching when held in the right light. Difficult to upgrade. (9.0). (8.75), (9.0). 300 - 600

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1019 - COLUMBIA BREWING CO. WAITRESS BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. Columbia Brewing Co., Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find stock scene tray from the Columbia Brewing Co. Manufactured by H.D. Beach Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some general overall wear and scratching, some fade and loss of the lettering. Appears to be some manufacturing paint overlay on outer rim, a mix between black, burgundy and green on lower rim. (6.25). 300 - 600

1020 - ERIE BREWING CO. VICTORIAN WOMAN & TIGER BEER TRAY

13 - 1/2” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1900s-1910s. Erie Brewing Co., Erie, Pennsylvania. One of the most beautiful and highly-graphic stock scene beer trays. Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid, bright colors with nice, original gloss. Has some light wear and scratching. Several pinpoint paint scratches through face and some outer rim scratching. (8.25). 300 - 600

1021 - RAVENSWOOD SPARKLING TABLE WATER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. Difficult-to-find tray in incredible condition. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid, bright paint with nice gloss. Has some very minor scratching and marks. (8.75). 300 - 600

1022 - EMMERLING BREWING CO. “GROSSVADER” BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, copyright 1913. Emmerling Brewing Co., Johnstown, Pennsylvania. More difficult-to-find tray of German couple enjoying their sausages and soup with their beer, titled “Das Schmeckt Gut” (“That Tastes Good”). Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some scratching and wear. Has some professional restoration in burgundy background through right corner into the outer rim, primarily to the right corner, as well as other miscellaneous spots and outer rim. (Restored, 8.0). 300 - 600

1023 - ARNHOLT-SCHAEFER BEER TRAY

12 - 1/2” Dia. Pre-Prohibition. Arnholt-Shaefer Brewery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Copyrighted 1912. Difficult-to-find version. Manufactured by Passaic Metal Ware Co. CONDITION: Solid example, but has some overall wear. Some spidering to the face of the tray, and some wear and scratching to rim. (7.25). 300 - 600

1024 - NORTHAMPTON BREWING CO. THREE LABEL BOTTLE TIP TRAY

Largest: 4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1910s. Northampton Brewing Co., Northampton, Pennsylvania. Three Label Bottle Tip tray. CONDITION: Clean and solid example, with some light wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

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1025 - V.A. OSWALD OLD BULL STOUT BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. V.A. Oswald Brewing Co., Altoona, Pennsylvania. Great bulldog scene tip tray. Lighter colored version. CONDITION: Clean example, with only light wear. Some very minor spidering when held in the right light. (8.5). 300 - 600

1026 - NEW LEBANON BREWING CO. TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. New Lebanon Brewing Co., Lebanon, Pennsylvania tip tray. Beautiful logo trademark example. “Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co.” marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Strong, bright colors, very minor wear, some light scratching and spidering, can only be seen when held in the right light. Very minor paint scratching to outer edge. (8.5). 300 - 600

1027 - UNITED STATES BREWING CO. NEW LIFE TONIC BEER TRAY

12 - 5/8” x 16 - 1/4”. C. 1920s. United States Brewing Co., Chicago, Illinois. New Life Tonic oval tray, titled “True To Its Name”. Beautiful scene of woman pouring the malt tonic. Manufactured by American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean example that shows some minor paint scratch restoration to the face, primarily in the green, as well as other light scratching and scuffing. (8.25), (Restored).

300 - 600

1028 - S. BOLTON’S SONS BEER TRAY

18 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. S. Bolton’s Sons, Troy, New York. Four Monks Home Brewed Ale oval beer tray. Beautiful oversized graphic tray with nice coloring. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Shows some light wear but displays well. Light scratching to outer edge. (8.5). 300 - 600

1029 - FLANAGAN-NAY BEER TRAY

13 - 1/2” Dia. x 1 - 1/2” T. C. 1930s. Flanagan-Nay “It’s a Man’s Beer” tray. Manufactured by Electro-Chemical Engraving Co. Inc., New York, New York, marked on bottom edge. Classic scene of burly man in his overalls, enjoying a glass of beer. CONDITION: Solid example, does have some overall wear and scratching. Paint loss below the “A” in “Flanagan”. (7.0). 300 - 600

1030 - KEELEY BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Keeley Brewing Co., Chicago, Illinois. Copyright 1915, with 1916 calendar on the wall of this beautiful Victorian parlor scene. Incredible detail throughout. Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some overall wear, with some fading and scratching to outer rim. (7.0). 300 - 600

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1031 - PORTER’S BEVERAGE “JOIN ME” BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Porter’s Beverage beer tray, titled “Join Me” and manufactured by American Art Works, both marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: A nice example, with some overall scratching and wear. Still displays well. (7.25). 300 - 600

1032 - THE BUFFALO CO-OPERATIVE BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1910s. The Buffalo Co-Operative Brewing Co., Buffalo, New York labeled bottle beer tray. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk. CONDITION: Solid example, with some light wear and scuffing through face. Scratching to outer rim. (7.75). 300 - 600

1033 - DETROIT BREWING CO. “THE INVITATION” BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Detroit Bohemian Beer tray, titled “The Invitation”, copyrighted 1911, manufactured by American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with bright paint. Has some light wear and scratching. Some spidering can be seen when held in the right light. (8.0). 300 - 600

1034 - STROH’S BOHEMIAN BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, The Stroh Brewery Co., Detroit, Michigan. Stroh’s Bohemian Beer waiter tray. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. CONDITION: Nice example, with some overall wear and fade to the face. Outer rim has some white haze. The tray should clean up with some waxing. (7.0). 300 - 600

1035 - STAR BREWING CO. BEER DELIVERY TRUCK TRAY

12” Dia. Star Brewery Co., Boston, Massachusetts beer delivery truck tray. Difficult-to-find example with beautiful detail of the beer delivery truck. Manufactured by Universal Tray & Sign Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some overall wear and spidering. Appears to have some restoration in the yellow lettering in “Brewing” and outside edge white lettering in the word “Mass.”. (7.0), (Restored). 300 - 600

1036 - NATIONAL BREWING CO. “WHITE SEAL” TRAY

13 - 3/4” X 1” X 10 - 3/8” A square tray with beautiful graphics and scrollwork, a wonderful factory scene showing horse-drawn buggies, reading “The National Brewing Co.” and White Seal National Brewing Co. bottle of beer on the right-hand side, labeled “Pilsner White Seal National Export Extra Pale Standard” and “Grieseidieck Bros., Proprietors of Fine Beers Exclusively”. It is stamped “Standard Adv. Co. Coshocton, Ohio.”. CONDITION: Some edgewear is present, but nothing that distracts, and the field is in excellent condition. (Excellent).

300 - 1,200

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1037 - COLLECTION OF 3 BREWERIANA ROUND TRAYS

LARGEST: 17 -1/2” X 1 - 3/4” X 17 - 1/2” (A) A charger with a Romani-style lady with only advertising. Excellent original condition with an original hanger on the back. (B) Fehr’s Famous FFXL Beers, reading “None Purer None Better”. This tray is maker marked “Kauffman & Strauss Co. NY”. Shows the iconic man and woman embracing in fancy clothing. There are multiple areas of paint loss, scratches, and dings, consistent with age and use. Could improve with a good cleaning. Displays better than described. (C) Clysmic serving tray, reading “King of Table Waters”, showing the iconic elk and woman product by water. (Good - Excellent). 300 - 800

1038 - E. ROBINSON’S SONS PILSENER BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. E. Robinson’s & Sons, Scranton, Pennsylvania bottle label tip tray. Marked “1906” on label, “Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho” on bottom outer edge. CONDITION: Beautiful colors and graphics, clean overall, with some light spidering when held in the right light. (8.0). 200 - 400

1039 - ARNHOLT-SCHAEFFER BREWERY “THE INVITATION” BEER TRAY

10 - 1/2” x 13”. Pre-Prohibition, copyright 1911. Arnholt-Schaeffer Brewery Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beautiful Victorian scene tray titled “The Invitation”. Manufactured by the American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with bright paint and nice, original gloss. Has some light wear and minor scratching to face and to the rim. Some nice professional touch-up to small rim paint chips. (8.0). 200 - 400

1040 - CORNELIUS ROHLFS “A CLOSE GAME” BEER TRAY

13 - 1/2” x 16 -1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Cornelius Rohlfs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beautiful stock scene of men playing cards and enjoying some beer with dog laying on the wood floor. Has Meek manufacturing mark on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with nice, clean, bright paint and gloss. Has some light scratching and wear. (8.0). 200 - 400

1041 - BURKHARDT’S BEER TRAY

12” Dia. The Burkhardt Brewing Co., Akron, Ohio. Burkhardt’s Beer tray, titled “One of America’s Finest”. Beautiful 1930s Art Deco-style tray. CONDITION: Bright and solid paint. Has some light scratching and wear. Some paint loss to outer rim. (8.0). 200 - 400

1042 - THE CHRISTIAN DIEHL BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. The Christian Diehl Brewing Co., Defiance, Ohio. Beer tray titled “Dawn of a New Era”, featuring beautiful nude beer goddess reaching out to a labeled bottle of Diehl’s Centennial Perfect Beer. Copyrighted 1933, marked on top edge. CONDITION: Very clean example with solid, bright paint. Has some very minor wear on close inspection to the face and some paint scratching to outer gold edge. (8.5). 200 - 400

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1043 - FRANK X. SCHWAB CO. BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1930s. Frank X. Schwab Co., Buffalo, New York beer tray with young boy carrying barrel of beer. Manufactured by Haeusermann Co. CONDITION: Solid example, with some overall wear and paint scratching. (7.0). 200 - 400

1044 - COLLECTION OF 2 RUHSTALLERS AND EDELWEISS BREWING TRAYS

LARGEST: 13” X 1 - 1/4” X 13” (A) Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge tray, showing beautiful Victorian woman in gold flowing gown, reading “California Invites the World”, showing California buildings in Sacramento, California. Stamped “Kaufmann, Strauss & Co., New York 2020”. Some scattered wear and edge wear throughout, nothing that distracts. Good condition overall. (B) Edelweiss Beer tray with ginger-haired pretty girl with rosy pink cheeks by the Peter Schoenhofe Brewing Co. Chicago. Good color and good graphics, slight scattered wear throughout. Excellent condition. (Good - Excellent). 200 - 800

1045 - COLLECTION OF 2 RUHSTALLER AND PARK BREWING CO. TRAYS

LARGEST: 13” X 1” X 13” (A) Park Brewing Co., Winona, Minnesota, showing a factory scene with horse-drawn carriages. CONDITION: Multiple areas of touch-up and restoration, some evidence of clear-coating, edge wear throughout, some peeling and lifting in the lower-right hand corner, but shows better than described. (B) Ruhstaller’s Gilt Edge Lager, showing a factory scene of Ruhstaller’s Brewery in Sacramento, California, with horse-drawn carriages. Maker marked “American Art Works Coshocton, Ohio”. 200 - 800

1046 - VALLEY FORGE SPECIAL IN BOTTLES TIN OVER CARDBOARD SIGN

9 - 1/4” x 4 - 3/4”. C. 1930s. Adam Scheidt Brewing Co., Norristown, Pennsylvania. Extremely clean example of the Valley Forge Special in Bottles TOC sign. CONDITION: Paint is bright and vibrant. Some very minor scratching to paint, mostly to outer edges. Has original hang string, with another one added. (8.5). 400 - 800

1047 - PAIR OF YORK & COLUMBIAN BREWING CO. CELLULOID POCKET MIRRORS

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. (A) York Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania. Pocket mirror dated 1911, “Welcome B of A Brewers of America 1911”. Difficult-to-find example. CONDITION: Celluloid is clean with no spidering or cracking, light wear to backside. (B) Columbian Brewing Co., Columbia, Pennsylvania. Columbia factory scene. CONDITION: Clean overall, with no spidering or cracking. Light wear to back side. (8.25). 400 - 800

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1048 - SCHLITZ BREWING CO. YARD-LONG LITHOGRAPH

Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 13”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. Schlitz Brewing Co., Schlitz Beer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin yard-long lithograph. Difficult-to-find version showing the pilgrims and Native American. CONDITION: Has some overall wear, tearing, and paper loss, with fold marks in the middle and towards the bottom, above the calendar. Paper missing through Native American’s face. Matte appears to be modern, with old, period-correct frame. Has screw hole on bottom-right side of wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5). 400 - 800

1049 - OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND GLASS WHISKY BOTTLE DISPLAY

9”X 9”X 24 -1/2” An oversized Sunny Brook Whisky bottle, embossed into the bottle “For Display Purposes Only”. This is a paper label bottle, with the back side of the bottle having another paper label, reading “93 Proof 65% Grain Neutral Spirits National Distillery Products Corp. New York, New York. CONDITION: Only slight edge wear to the paper label. A fantastic display piece for any saloon collection. 300 - 600

1050 - LOT OF 2 WOMAN ON BUDWEISER AND WOMAN ON V.O.E.S MARIGOLD RYE

OLD TIN SIGNS

EA: 13 -3/4” X 1” X 16 -5/8” A lot of two oversized serving trays. (A) Reads “Drink V.O.E.S Marigold Rye If You Can Afford It”, showing a pretty Victorian woman with wood background. Fantastic colors. CONDITION: Two small pinholes drilled on left and right-center outer edges of tray. (8.0+). (B) Richard Weaver Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Extra Pale and Budweiser Lager Beer, showing a stock image of an Austi girl with red roses in her hair. CONDITION: Multiple scuffs and scratches throughout. (7.0). (8.0+), (7.0). 400 - 1,200

1051 - COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE CLEAR BEER STEINS

LARGEST: 5 - 1/4” X 3 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Anheuser-Busch stein with the iconic eagle on the porcelain insert on the swivel metal lid. Has bubbled glass. The bottom reads “Original BMF Bierseidel”. (B) Advertises the Hotel Butler in Seattle on the porcelain insert on the metal lid. The back side of the porcelain insert reads “Burley & Co. Chicago”. There are some small chips on the outer edges of this particular stein, but nothing that distracts, only visible on close examination. (C) Porcelain insert on swivel lid reads “American Expedition Brewing Machinery, Materials, and Products, Chicago, October 12-22, 1911”. Free of chips and breaks. (Good). 400 - 800

1052 - COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE CLEAR GLASS STEINS

5 - 1/8” X 4” X 7 - 1/8” Collection of three glass beer steins with metal lids. CONDITION:(A) Reads on the porcelain insert on the lid “Faust” with the graphic devil-type figure with a sword, no chips or cracks to this particular stein. Has a crown insignia on the bottom. (B) Marked “Kiekapoo Tavern” with Native American image between the wording on the metal lid. The stein has glass loss and chips around the outer edge on the bottom. (C) Advertises Schuler’s Cafe, Cincinnati, with a young boy holding a stein of beer and a fishing pole with his dog on the porcelain insert. Free of chips and breaks. (Good). 400 - 800

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1053 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWERIANA MUGS

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5” X 3 / 1/2” X 4 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) “Dick Bros. Brewing Quincy, Ill.”, stamped on the bottom “G. Schultz Manheim”. Multiple chips around the bottom edge. (B) “Convention Exhibition / National Association of Hosiery and Underwear Manufacturers May 5th to 9th 1913 Philadelphia, Pa.”, bottom marked “Thomas Maddock’s Sons Co. Trenton, N.J.”. No breaks, chips, or cracks. (C) “The American Brewing Co. Saint Louis A.B.C. Beers” with the iconic eagle holding the “A.B.C.” banner, bottom marked “Thuemler Mfg. Co. Pittsburg, Pa.”. (D) “West Bend Brewing Co. West Bend, Wis.”, great scrollwork and graphics, no markings on bottom, no chips, breaks, or repairs. (Excellent). 400 - 1,000

1054 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWERIANA MUGS

LARGEST: 4 - 1/2” X 3 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) “North Western Brewery, Chicago, Allmalt and Bohemian Beer”, bottom marked “Thuemler Mfg. Co. Ltd. Pittsburg, PA.”. No breaks, chips, or repairs. (B) Rochester Brewing Co. with red insignia above fancy lettering. Bottom marked “Made in Germany.”, “Villeroy & Boch”, and “1526”. No breaks, chips, or repairs. (C) A very ornate Schlitz Beer with the iconic winged woman sitting atop the globe, reading “Schlitz / The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous”. Fancy scrollwork. Marked on the bottom “Thuemler Mfg. Co.”. No breaks, chips, or repairs. (D) “Pabst Perfected Brewing in America” Pabst Milwaukee Brewing Co., showing four bearded elves around and atop a Pabst beer keg. Bottom marked “Thuemler Mfg. Co. Rochester, NY.”. No breaks, chips, cracks, or repairs. All are in excellent condition with wonderful graphics. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

1055 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWERIANA MUGS

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 3 - 5/8” X 4 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Reading “Standard Export Beer Brewed and Bottled by Standard Brewing Co., Mankato Minn.”. With good fancy scrollwork graphics. Marked on the bottom “12”. Has a small chip on the inner rim. (B) Marked “15th Anniversary of the Brewery Workers Local Inions Nos 220 223 230 January - 1915 Indianapolis.”, bottom marked “10”. Free of chips, breaks, cracks or repairs. (C) “The Goebel Brewing Co. Brewers & Bottlers, Detroit, Mich.”, bottom stamped “Thuemler Mfg. Co. Pittsburg, PA.”. (D) Reads “Compliments of C. Pfeiffer Brewing Co., Detroit, Mich.” with insignia, no markings on the bottom. Free of breaks, chips, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent).

400 - 1,000

1056 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWERIANA MUGS

5 - 3/8” X 3 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Reads “The Cabin”, “Ancil Hoffman, Prop.”. Marked on the bottom “10”. No chips, breaks, or repairs. (B) Marked “Minneapolis Brewing Co.” with the iconic hips and wheat. Free of breaks, chips, and repairs. Marked on the bottom “Thuemler Mfg. Co., Rochester, PA.”. (C) Reads “Compliments of M. J. Baehr.”, marked on the bottom “10”. No breaks, chips, or repairs. (D) Marked “Live Long and Prosper Compliments of Hotel Empress 1904 Max Freudenfeld, Prop.”. Marked on bottom “10”. No breaks, chips, or repairs. (Excellent).

400 - 1,200

1057 - COLLECTION OF 4 BEER MUGS

LARGEST: 5 - 3/8” X 3 - 7/8” X 5” CONDITION: (A) “Greeting Fehring Brewing Co. 1868-1908 Joliet” mug. (B) “Cornell Junior Law Smoker at the Dutch Feb 13th-08” mug, very graphic with a smoking pipe on the mug. (C) “Folen & Olson Portland, Oregon” mug, showing the iconic eagle. (D) “Fritz & Ziegler Stillwater, Minn.” mug. CONDITION: All are free of breaks and chips. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

1058 - COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE BEER STEINS AND TAPSTER

6” X 4” X 9” A collection of three beer steins. CONDITION: (A) Reading “E. Tosetti”, a brown-colored German stein, the bottom reading “Made in Germany by Villeroy & Boch”, stamped “2140” on the bottom. Half liter capacity. No cracks or chips, the iron lid is also in good shape. (B) Also advertises “E. Tosetti” from Chicago, the bottom reading “Made in Germany Villeroy & Boch”, stamped “156”. No chips or cracks in ceramic, metal lid is intact. (C) Metal Pabst Blue Ribbon stein with a pour snout, with a Pabst Breweries insignia on the brass lid. The bottom reads “Tapster Patents Pending”, stamped “Revere Rome, New York”. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1059 - COLLECTION 4 BREWERIANA MUGS

LARGEST: 5” X 3 - 3/8” X 4 - 7/8” CONDITION: (A) “Acme Brewing Co. Macon, Ga.”, showing the iconic lion and horse rearing encased in beautiful scrollwork. The bottom is marked “12”. Free of breaks, chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) “F.D. Radeke Brewing Co., Kankakee, Ill.”, stamped on bottom “Thuemler Mfg. Co. Pittsburg, Pa”. (C) “Independent Burg Brau”, showing a building surrounded by leafy graphics. Marked on bottom “Thuemler Mfg. Co. Rochester, Pa.”, also stamped “10”. (D) “Henry Hess Brewing Co. Philadelphia, PA.”, bottom stamped “S.L. Benswanger Bar Supplies 146 North 4th St.”. Free of breaks, chips, and repairs. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

1060 - COLLECTION OF 4 CREAM AND WHITE BREWERIANA MUGS

LARGEST” 5 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 4 - 7/8”

CONDITION: (A) Minneapolis Brewing Co. Grain Belt Beers mug. (B) Dick Bros. Brewing Co., Quincy, Ill. mug. (C) Master Brewers Association of America, Buffalo, N.Y. mug. (D) Batholomay’s Rochester mug. CONDITION: All without breaks, chips or repairs. (Excellent).

300 - 800

1061 - COLLECTION OF 4 CREAM COLORED BREWERIANA MUGS

LARGEST: 5 - 3/8” X 3 - 3/8” X 4 - 7/8”

CONDITION: (A) Sprenger Brewing, Lancaster, PA. mug. (B) Bartholomay’s Rochester Beer mug. (C) South Bend Brewing Association mug with factory scene. (D) The Kuebeler-Stang Brewing Co., Sandusky, Ohio mug with red, white, and blue shield insignia. CONDITION: All are free of breaks, chips, or cracks. Fantastic graphics. (Excellent).

400 - 1,200

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1062 - COLLECTION OF 3 ANHEUSER BUSCH DISPENSER WITH 2 MUGS

LARGEST: 7 - 1/4” X 8 - 7/8” X 9 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) Anheuser-Busch dispenser with no lid in place, but reads “Anheuser-Busch St. Louis, MO. U.S.A.” with the iconic eagle in the middle. No chips, breaks, or cracks. Labeled on both sides. Spigot is original. (B) Beer mug, showing King of Diamonds, King of Clubs, King of Spades and King of Hearts, marked on the bottom “1255 Germany”. (C) West End Brewing Company stein showing Lady Liberty with red, white, and blue coloring. Labeled on the bottom “West End Brewing Co. Collectors Series Collectors Edition”. 200 - 800

1063 - COLLECTION OF 4 TALL BREW MUGS

LARGEST: 6” X 3 - 7/8” X 6 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) “Union Hotel & Restaurant, Randolph Street, Chicago. Pabst 10cts” mug, labeled on the bottom “Albert Pick & Co., Chicago.”. (B) “Dick & Bros. Quincy, Ill” mug with Victorian lady graphic. (C) “Pabst Milwaukee” mug showing the iconic elves running and working with product in hand. Stamped on bottom “Pabst Milwaukee”. (D) “Prosit 1900! M.K. Goetz Brewing Co., St. Joseph, Mo.”, stamped on the bottom. CONDITION: All free of breaks, chips, and cracks. (Excellent). 200 - 800

1064 - COLLECTION OF 3 WHISKEY JUGS

LARGEST: 9” X 6 - 1/2” X 8” A collection of two jugs and a pitcher. CONDITION: (A) Has an image of an owl on the front, reading “Wicklow Distillery Old Irish Whiskey”. No maker mark on the bottom. (B) Bell-shaped jug, reading “The Cream of Highland Whiskies / Jubilee Blend”, also marked on the back “Jubilee 1837-1887 Thom & Cameron Limited Glasgow”. Maker mark stamped on the bottom, “Ort-Dundas Glasgow Pottery Company”. (C) Whiskey-style pitcher, reading “Jack Daniel’s Old No. 7 Tennessee Whiskey”, stamped on the bottom “USA 3051”. All are free of breaks, chips, or repairs. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1065 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWIANA MUGS

LARGEST: 5” X 3 - 1/2” X 4 / 1/2” (A) Reads “Just a Little Better Than the Kind You Thought was Best” and “Leipp’s”, marked on the bottom “10”. No breaks, cracks, or chips. (B) Pfeiffer’s Famous mug with no markings on the bottom. No breaks, cracks, or chips. (C) Seitz Brewery Co. mug, marked on the bottom “10”. (D) Marked “F.F. X.L. Special” and “Seelbach’s”. Marked on the bottom “Villeroy & Boch Made in Germany 1909”. All are free of breaks, chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1066 - COLLECTION OF 3 BREWERIANA BOTTLE MEMORBILIA

LARGEST: 6” X 6” X 9” CONDITION: (A) Ceramic stein-style pitcher that reads “Los Angeles Brewing Co., Los Angeles, California, 2182”. Has one small chip on the outer-right side of the upper rim. The swiveling lid reads “This Jug is Not For Sale it is Property of Los Angeles Brewing Co.”. Marked on the bottom “Villeroy & Boch Made in Germany”. (B) Early ceramic C. Leary & Co. Old Fashioned Root Beer bottle, Newbury Port, Mass., free of chips or breaks. (C) Small glass bottle with a metal lid. There are some chips present around the edge, exposed when you remove the lid. Embossed lettering reads “Night Cap”, showing a man’s face on the front. (Excellent). 400 - 800

1067 - D.G. YUENGLING & SON CELLULOID OVER CARDBOARD HORSE HEAD SIGN

21 - 5/8” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1930s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Beautiful celluloid over cardboard sign, featuring the horse head “Y” logo. Manufactured by Permanent Sign Co., Reading, Pennsylvania, sticker on back with partial loss. CONDITION: Solid example with no cracks or spidering. Has some general wear and some staining through the face. Has original hang chain and cardboard stand-up on back side. (8.0). 300 - 600

1068 - LOT OF 5: YUENGLING’S PREMIUM BEER COMPLETE SET OF TIN LITHO ASHTRAYS

Each: 4 - 3/4” x 3 - 3/4”. Yuengling Brewing Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Clean, complete set for the 1964 135th anniversary of Yuengling. CONDITION: Solid, clean examples with some light edgewear. (8.5). 200 - 400

1069 - GESUNDHEIT! CEREAL BEVERAGE DIE-CUT TIN LITHOGRAPH SIGN

18 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. More than likely from the Neustadtl Brewing Co., Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Appears to be cut from larger tin sign, probably done during Prohibition to remove the brewery names. CONDITION: Nice colors, displays well. Has some overall wear, scratching and paint loss. (6.5). 200 - 400

1070 - BERGNER & ENGEL BREWING CO. CARDBOARD LITHOGRAPH SIGN OR TRADE CARD

Frame: 9 - 1/2” x 15”. Pre-Prohibition, c. late 1800s. Bergner & Engel Brewing Co. and A. & H. Myer’s Schuylkill Pure Rye Whiskey, P. Smith, Jr., Sole Agent. A difficult and rare sign of young woman with butterfly on shoulder. Copyright by Chas. E. Hayes, 1888. Manufactured by the Burdick Co., marked on lower right side. Modern frame and matte. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some light wear. (8.0). 200 - 400

1071 - VALLEY FORGE BEER DIE-CUT CARDBOARD STAND-UP SIGN

Frame: 15” x 1” x 21”. C. 1950s. Adam Scheidt Brewery, Norristown, Pennsylvania. Valley Forge Beer “A Salute to Quality ‘Pilsener of America’” die-cut cardboard raised bottle sign. Difficult-to-find sign. CONDITION: Beautiful example with bright colors. Clean overall, with some light wear. Some wear in bottom-left corner and some creasing in the bottom-right corner. One minor line through the “R” in “Pilsener” to the bottom of the sign. Modern frame and matte. (8.25). 200 - 400

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1072 - HORLACHER BEER BETSY ROSS LITHOGRAPH

27 - 1/4” x 33 - 3/4”. Horlacher Brewing Co., Allentown, Pennsylvania Betsy Ross lithograph, titled “Making the Emblem of Personal Liberty”. CONDITION: Clean example, with bright colors throughout. Modern frame and matte. (8.5). 200 - 400

1073 - YUENGLING’S OLDE OXFORD ALE DIE-CUT STAND-UP CARDBOARD SIGN

24” x 36”. C. 1940s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Yuengling’s Olde Oxford Ale large cardboard die-cut sign. Manufactured by “Ketterlinus, Philadelphia” in bottom-left corner. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some wear and ground-in dirt. Light wear to edges. Some staining on back with original cardboard stand-up. (7.5). 200 - 400

1074 - DRINK GREEN RIVER YELLOW AND GREEN DISPENSER

9 -1/2” X 12” X 15” Drink Green River syrup dispenser. CONDITION: Some minimal chipping around inner edge of dispenser, not noticeable with lid in place. Free of breaks and cracks. Original spigot. (Excellent). 200 - 600

1075 - NATIVE AMERICAN COUNTRY STORE ATTENTION-GETTER W/ CHAIR

21” x 28” x 46” These attention-getters were used as props in country stores, often seen at the front of Cracker Barrels. CONDITION: It shows very little signs of use. No chips, breaks or repairs. Vintage clothing. The oak chair has a cane back and seat, which shows signs of wear, but no breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

200 - 500

LOT - 1072
LOT - 1073
LOT - 1074
LOT - 1075

1076 - YUENGLING EXTRA DRY PREMIUM BEER TIN OVER CARDBOARD BUTTON SIGN

8 - 3/4” Dia. C. 1930s-1940s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yuengling TOC button sign. CONDITION: Solid example with some light wear to the face. One minor scuff or touch-up to the left of the “P” in “Premium”. Original hang string on back side. (8.5).

300 - 600

1077 - YUENGLING’S BEER REVERSE GLASS MIRROR SIGN

14” x 10”. Yuengling Brewing Co. Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Difficultto-find 1930s Yuengling’s Beer mirror sign. CONDITION: Solid example with clean and bright paint. Some light wear to outer edges. (8.25).

300 - 600

1078 - YUENGLING’S PORTER EMBOSSED TIN LITHOGRAPH SIGN

27 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. C. 1930s. Yuengling Brewing Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Beautiful turquoise blue sign with bright, vibrant colors throughout. Manufactured by National Sign Mfg. Co., marked in bottom-right corner. CONDITION: A solid example with some very light wear. Some paint chipping in left corner and tin missing in right corner. (7.75). 300 - 600

1079 - CENTLIVRE BREWING CORP. BOSTON TERRIER CARDBOARD SIGN

27 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1950s. Centlivre Brewing Corp., Fort Wayne, Indiana “The Boston Terrier - Boston Bull” cardboard sign. Harder-to-find sign. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some light wear. Modern frame and matte. (8.25). 300 - 600

1080 - YUENGLING’S SCHNITZELBANK CANVAS SIGN

34 - 1/2” x 42”. Yuengling’s Schnitzelbank canvas sign. Copyrighted 1934. CONDITION: Clean example, with light wear and some light staining on right outer edge. Modern frame and matte. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 300 - 600

LOT - 1076
LOT - 1077
LOT - 1078
LOT - 1079
LOT - 1080

1081 - HELB’S BEER DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SIGN

11 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Helb’s Brewery, York, Pennsylvania. Die-cut lithographed cardboard sign of young boy enjoying a glass of Helb’s Beer. CONDITION: Clean example, with some minor wear. Top half of glass appears to be broken off or missing. Modern frame and matte. (8.0). 300 - 600

1082 - YORK BREWING CO. SERV-O-DRAUGHT BEER KEG DISPENSER

12” Dia. x 22”. York Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania. Serv-O-Draught pressurized metal keg. Extremely rare piece. Was most likely used for picnics and outdoor events. Marked “Patent Applied For” on top edge. Top piece screws off in order to make the connections. Approximately a quarter keg. CONDITION: Appears to have been repainted in green and red. Extremely well done. (Restored, 8.0). 300 - 600

1083 - UHL’S BREWERY BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Uhl’s Brewery, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Beautiful Victorian girl scene tray. Difficult-to-find example. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk, marked on bottom edge, difficult to see due to restoration. CONDITION: Clean overall, does have some professional restoration, primarily to the inner and outer rim. Has slight wave to upper-right side between 1 and 2 o’ clock. Back appears to be repainted. (Restored, 7.25). 300 - 600

1084 - YUENGLING’S BEER QUOITS SET

17” x 6 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc. Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Painted cast iron Yuengling’s Beer quoits with original pegs. Extremely difficult to find 1930s employee giveaway quoits set with original black and red paint and original metal pegs. CONDITION: Overall wear from use. Comes with well-made homemade wood box that appears ageappropriate, though probably not original to the quoits. (7.75). 500 - 1,000

1085 - CAMPBELLS EDINBURGH ALES MIRRORED ADVERTISING SIGN

54 - 1/8” x 1 - 1/2” x 43 -1/2”. SSG. Reverse glass painted mirrored sign for Campbell’s Edinburgh Ales. CONDITION: Showing no flaking to the mirrored background, great color with no lifting. In a contemporary frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 1081
LOT - 1082
LOT - 1083
LOT - 1084
LOT - 1085

1086 - LOT OF 2 FARM-RELATED ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 19 -5/8” X 13 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) SST. Maker marked “Corn State of Des Moines”. An embossed Fox Built Feed sign, showing a graphic of a hog. It shows significant areas of oxidation and paint loss, primarily to the outside edges. There are some areas of staining and surface rust in the main field, with an area of significant corrosion at the 3 o’clock mark on the right-hand side. (7.0). (B) SST. A single-sided tin sign advertising Vigortone Feed Lot Feeds. It shows good color and shine, with areas of edgewear along all four sides. It has some light areas of surface rust in the word “Harmony” in the upper right-hand corner, and an area of scrape at 9 o’clock. (8.0). (7.0 - 8.0). 400 - 800

1087 - FEED FOXBILT SIGN

30” x 22” SST. Maker marked “Corn State of Des Moines”. An embossed Fox Built Feed sign, showing a graphic of a hog. CONDITION: It shows significant areas of oxidation and paint loss, primarily to the outside edges. There are some areas of staining and surface rust in the main field, with an area of significant corrosion at the 3 o’clock mark on the right-hand side. (7.0). 300 - 600

1088 - KRAFT KRAYLETS SIGN

LARGEST: 18 - 1/2” x 11 -5/8” SST. CONDITION: (A) An embossed die-cut tin sign for Kraft Milk Bank Boost Kraylets, with a great graphic of a hog. Maker marked for the Stout Sign Company. It shows light surface scratches to the main field, with light edgewear (9.0). (9.0).

500 - 1,000

1089 - THOMSON’S PORK SIGN

Maker marked “Erickson For Des Moines Iowa”. CONDITION: It shows moderate edgewear and oxidation. There is some surface rust, as well as some areas of light dings, primarily in the hog graphic. It shows moderate color and shine. (8.0). 8 300 - 600

1090 - PAIR OF PHARMACY ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 18 - /14” x 24 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) SSC. C. 1940. A die-cut cardboard advertisement for Bromo Seltzer. It shows an original back easel, moderate color and shine. There are areas of edgewear, primarily in the upper right-hand corner and along the bottom edge. It has an area of repair at 9 o’clock. (8.0). (B) SST. An advertisement for Daisy Tonic. It shows good color and shine, with some light surface scratches, some areas of small pinhead pot marks in the main field, light edgewear, and a light fold in the upper right-hand corner. (8.5). (8.0, 8.5). 400 - 800

LOT - 1086
LOT - 1087
LOT - 1088
LOT - 1089
LOT - 1090

1091 - CARDSTOCK SQUIRE’S ARLINGTON HAMS, BACON & SAUSAGE SIGN

19 - 3/8” x 1/2” x 19 -7/8” SSC. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine, with a great hog graphic. No rips or repairs. Professionally framed in a period oak frame. (9.0). 400 - 1,000

1092 - STEEL PAINTED POLAND CHINA HOG SIGN

46” x 42 -1/8” Single-sided painted steel. CONDITION: It shows an original hog image in original paint and lettering. It shows extreme corrosion and areas of rust to the outside edges. There are some scuffs and scrapes that have oxidized in the main field. A rare agriculture sign with good display potential. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 500 - 1,500

1093 - MASONITE ROUTE 66 DRIVE-IN DRUG SIGN

51 - 3/4” x 18 -5/8” SSM. CONDITION: It shows some areas of paint loss, primarily at the edges. There are light scuffs and scrapes within the main field, an area of dripped paint in the word “New” on the left-hand side, and broken corners to all four corners. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 400 - 800

1094 - FRAMED PAPER UNIVERSAL BATTERY ADVERTISING POSTER

28 3/4” x 1” x 40 -1/4” CONDITION: It shows new matting and framing, with very good color, and a great image of a family enjoying music from their radio with pictures of the radio batteries. It shows some light staining to the main field. There is an area of wrinkle and scuff through the word “Reception” in the upper right-hand corner, as well as through the words “Continuous Satisfaction” in the lower right-hand corner. Light folds overall. (8.5). 400 - 800

LOT - 1091
LOT - 1092
LOT - 1093
LOT - 1094

1095 - PAIR OF FRAMED LEMON HART RUM POSTERS

LARGEST: 36” x 26” CONDITION: (A) Maker marked “R.A. & Company”. It shows very good color, and a conductor performing from a podium. There is light damage at the corners where the paper had been mounted at one time. Framed in a poster frame and new matting. Marked for the artist Ronald Serle. (8.7). (B) A Lemon Hart Rum sign, marked for the same artist. There is some damage at the corners where it was once mounted. It shows very good color, and some light staining to the extreme outside borders, as well as several areas of wrinkles from framing. Framed in a poster frame. (8.7). (8.7). 400 - 800

1096 - DEFUNCT SAMBO’S PANCAKE RESTAURANT STORY TIME RESTURANT DECOR

42 - 1/8” x 30 -3/4” An original Sambo’s Restaurant decor mural. CONDITION: It shows Sambo’s characters with plates of piping hot pancakes. It has great color, shine, and image framed in the original store frame. It shows one small chip in the center-bottom. No other rips, tears or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 600 - 1,200

1097 - DUROCS HOG FEED SIGN

LARGEST: 24” x 18” DSM. CONDITION: A double-sided Masonite painted sign advertising Durocs Hog Feed, with a great graphic of a hog. Side 1 shows good color and shine, with some light areas scuffs and scrapes, primarily to the outside edges. Side 2 shows good color and shine. It shows a chip inside the letter “D”, and a scrape at the mounting holes across the bottom. (8.0). (8.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 1095
LOT - 1096
LOT - 1097

1098 - SWISHER HOG FEED SIGN

20” x 20” A double-sided tin Swisher Hog Feed sign with a cartoonish graphic of a pig.

CONDITION: Side 1 shows a graphic with the Swisher Hog Feed advertising. It shows areas of edgewear, some scuffs and scrapes to the main field. There is moderate color and shine. Side 2 is a stop sign, showing an eight-sided die-cut with scuffs and scrape to the main field. There are some chips and areas of missing paint. (8.0). 8 300 - 600

1099 - PHARMACEUTICAL SHOW GLOBE W/ CAST IRON WALL BRACKET

5 - 1/2” X 17 - 1/2” X 7 - 3/4”

CONDITION: It shows all original components with aged patina, both to the show globe and wall brackets. It shows some surface rust and areas of loss finish, which could be improved with a good cleaning. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Good - Very Good).

600 - 1,200

1100 - MIRRORED CADBURY CHOCOLATE SIGN

48” X 1 - 1/2” X 24”

CONDITION: With colorful leaf and fruit graphics. Sign is marked “This is the Property of Cadbury Brothers LTD”. In original frame with gold foil lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 600 - 1,200

1101 - PAIR OF TIN ICE CREAM SIGNS LARGEST: 24 -1/2” x 32

-3/8” CONDITION: (A) SST. A single-sided tin sign advertising Vermont Dairy Ice Cream. It shows light color and shine, with areas of oxidation and surface rust, primarily in the lower-third of the sign. The sign is embossed, and it is in its original wood frame. There are areas of chipping and paint loss in the main field. (7.5). (B) SST. A single-sided tin sign advertising Fro Joy Ice Cream. It shows significant edgewear with staining, surface rust, missing paint, and folds in the tin. The sign is embossed, and the main field has fair color, light shine, and areas of foxing. There are some additional added holes and staining. (7.0). (7.0, 7.5). 500 - 1,000

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1102 - COLLECTION OF 3 ICE CREAM-RELATED SIGNS

LARGEST: 15” X 18 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Kimmel’s Valley View Ice Cream serving tray, TAC Authenticated. It shows some areas of paint loss, primarily to the outside edges. Maker’s marked for the American Art Works Company and dated 1925. It has good color and shine. (8.0). (B) A die-cut plastic Frosty Root Beer sign, made by Miro Products Company out of High Point, North Carolina. It has an original clock, showing light surface dirt that could probably be improved with a good cleaning. No breaks or repairs. (8.0). (C) A replica Foster’s Old Fashioned Malts & Shake porcelain sign. It shows great color and shine, with no chips or defects. (9.5). (8.0 - 9.5). 400 - 800

1103 - PAIR OF PORCELAIN ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 16” X 11” CONDITION: (A) SSP. A poultry and livestock advertising sign for Eshelman Red Rose Feed, Established in 1842. There are areas of wear, primarily at the mounting holes. There is one small ding in the “H” in “Eshelman”, with good color and shine. (8.8). (B) A Los Angeles Evening Harold Express rack topper porcelain sign. It shows one small edge chip in the upper right-hand corner, some edgewear along the top, and great color and shine. (9.0). (8.8 - 9.0). 400 - 800

1104 - LOT OF 2 DAISY HAIR TONIC AND DANDRO SOLVENT SIGNS

13 -1/4” X 9 - 1/4” (A) Tin over cardboard Dandro Solvent. Made by Elwood Myers, Springfield, Ohio, showing product being held by patron’s hand. CONDITION: Original easel back on back. (8.0+). (B) Tin Daisy Tonic for Your Hair, “Look Your Best it Pays”. CONDITION: (8.75). (8.0+), (8.75). 300 - 800

1105 - CHAS. D. KAIER CO., LTD. LITHOGRAPH

21” x 26 - 3/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1912. Chas. D. Kaier Co., Ltd. Breweries & Wholesale Liquor Dealers “Looking Into the Future” lithograph. “Copyright 1910 by the Osborne Co.” marked on bottom-left corner below table. CONDITION: A beautiful example with minor wear. Has original silk hanging ribbon on top edge. Some rust showing through on calendar pad staples. Modern frame and matte. (8.0). 400 - 800

1106 - LOUIS F. DOW CO.GOODWILL ADVERTISING CALENDAR FRAMED OF BEAUTIFUL WOMAN

18 - 5/8” X 1 - 1/8” X 36” A paper lithograph housed in a period frame, with a full calendar pad dated to 1931, showing the iconic image of Constance, signed “Louis F. Dow & Co.”, advertising Goodwill Advertising, St. Paul, USA, Winnipeg, Canada. (9.0+). 400 - 800

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LOT - 1103
LOT - 1104
LOT - 1105
LOT - 1106

1107 - COLLECTION OF 5 BAKERLITE MISC FOAM SCRAPERS AND CUPS WITH HOLDERS

LARGEST: 4 - 3/4” X 5 - 3/8” X 8” A collection of five beer glasses equipped with foam scrapers on plastic Bakelite-style bases. (A) Bakelite barrel with foam scraper, barrel reads “R&H Staton Island Beer Ale”. (B) Labeled “Standard Beer”. (C) Labeled “Fitzgerald” and also has a ruby red cup, which reads “Switch to Fitz”. (D) Labeled “Hanley’s” with the iconic bulldog and glass cup reads “Say Hanley’s For Ale”. (E) Labeled “Loewer’s Beer Ale” with plastic green cup, labeled “Gambrinus Beer Ale”. CONDITION: All are in excellent condition, free of breaks, chips, or repairs. (Excellent). 400 - 800

1108 - DECORATIVE DISPLAY DISPENSER WITH GEMS

23” X 12” X 9 - 3/4” Jeweled metal trade sign-style decanter. The lid is removable and could be used to dispense liquids. CONDITION: The jewels are all present. The spigot has the original hardware and the original wooden handle. There is some lifting of the metal surrounding the jewels, consistent with age and use. A great display piece with a figural handle. (Good). 400 - 1,200

1109 - WOODEN POPCORN ADVERTISING DISPLAY SIGN

45 -3/8” X 1” X 96” CONDITION: This sign is hand painted on 3/4” plywood as a giant bag of popcorn. The lettering is vinyl. Showing some wear, primarily at the edges and light areas of missing paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.

400 - 800

LOT - 1107
LOT - 1108

1110 - EARLY MOVIE THEATER TURN STYLE

24 - 1/2” x 28” x 38 - 3/8”. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new red paint and new nickel-plating to the top cover. The turn style is operational. (Restored). 600 - 1,200

1111 - TIN MUNICIPAL ADVERTISING SIGN THAT BUS RIDERS PAY LESS 27” x 21”. SST. CONDITION: It shows a great graphic of a gentleman parked under a “No Parking” sign, while a police office is writing a ticket. It shows areas of scrapes, scuffs and paint loss throughout the main field. There are some light folds and scuff marks at the extreme edges. (7.0). 300 - 600

1112 - DIE-CUT TIN ICE CREAM BOWL SIGN

34 -1/2” x 25 -3/4” C. 1950. CONDITION: It shows bends and folds to the outside edge of the embossed sign. It has an overall fade to the color, with an area of missing paint in the lower left-hand corner. (7.8). 300 - 600

1113 - PAIR OF BUS STOP SIGNS

LARGEST: 30” x 12” CONDITION: (A) A wooden Police Department bus stop sign and No Parking. It shows original paint, with areas of scuffs and scrape. There are drilled mounting holes, and some areas of missing paint. (7.5). (B) A double-sided die-cut porcelain bus stop sign in green porcelain. Side 1 shows some color and shine, with areas of missing porcelain, scuffs and staining at the mounting holes. Side 2 shows some color and shine, with scuffs, scrapes, and rust at the mounting holes. (6.5). (6.5, 7.5). 300 - 600

LOT - 1110
LOT - 1111
LOT - 1112
LOT - 1113

1114 - COLLECTION OF 2 GREYHOUND BUS SIGNS

LARGEST: 13” x 17 -3/8” CONDITION: (A) SSM. A Masonite Greyhound Sightseeing Tickets sign. It shows some edgewear, with some missing Masonite. There is a fold in the upper left-hand corner, and there are areas of soiling and dirt to the main field. (7.0). (B) SSP. A replica oval Greyhound Line sign. It shows good color and shine, with no chips or damage. (9.0). (7.0, 9.0). 300 - 600

1115 - WISCONSIN FEEDER PIG MASONITE AGRICULTURAL SIGN

EA: 24” x 11 -7/8” SSM. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine, new old stock. It has no noticeable areas of repair or damage. (9.0, 9.5). 300 - 600

1116 - WISCONSIN FEEDER PIG MARKETING CO OP SIGN

24” x 11 -7/8” CONDITION: Sign shows a light fade to the red color in the paint, otherwise no discernable damage. 8 300 - 600

1117 - PAIR OF 2 EARLY STORE MERCHANDISE DISPLAYS

11 - 1/2” x 23 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) A single-sided cardboard display from the 1960s with pinup girl air fresheners. A complete display with die-cut cardboard. It shows good color and shine. There are light areas of edgewear, and a fold to the upper left-hand and lower right-hand corners. (8.0). (B) A Pal hollow ground razor display. A complete razor display with all the packages of Pal razors. The die-cut cardboard shows new old stock and unused condition, with just light edgewear. It is in a shadowbox frame. (9.0). (8.0, 9.0). 300 - 600

1118 - PAIR OF DIE-CUT BUSINESS TRADE SIGNS

LARGEST: 20” x 1 - 1/2” x 32 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A die-cut wooden exit sign in the form of a pointing finger. It shows some areas of wear, with original hand-painting and hanging hardware. No repairs or damage. (9.0). (B) A composition die-cut Twistie Licks Frozen Custard trade sign. It shows some fading from having been hung outside. It has all the original lettering, paint and color. No repairs or damage. (8.0). (8.0, 9.0). 300 - 600

LOT - 1114
LOT - 1115
LOT - 1116
LOT - 1117
LOT - 1118

1119 - SINGLE-SIDED TIN ROLLED EDGE EMBOSSED SIGN ADVERTISING SAKRETE MIXED CONCRETE

27 - 1/2” x 19 -1/2” SST. CONDITION: It has a great image of a gentleman mixing concrete, showing paint loss to the left-hand edge, edgewear on all four sides, surface scratches and some scuffs to the main field. (7.0). 300 - 600

1120 - PAIR OF BEEF & PORK PIG ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 24 -1/4” x 1” x 24 -1/8” CONDITION: (A) A round paper sign advertising Pickled Pork for the Samuel Reeves Limited Company out of London, Great Britain. It shows new old stock characteristics, with good color and shine. It has a great graphic, with one small imperfection at the 7 o’clock mark on the rim. (9.0). (B) A round paper sign for Samuel Reeves Limited, advertising The Best Meat Available with a great graphic of a steer. It shows a light area of missing paper on the outside rim. A couple of small scuffs in the main field. (8.7). (8.7, 9.0). 300 - 600

1121 - COLLECTION OF 3 WALT DISNEY ITEMS

LARGEST: 16 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/4” X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Walt Disney Silly Symphony light set for Christmas in the original box. It shows a complete operation, with wiring in all the right shades to the lights. The box shows areas of light edgewear. (8.5). (B) A full can of Donald Duck Popcorn, showing a great graphic of Donald Duck on the front, and Huey and Louie on the back. It has areas of oxidation to the lid, with great color and shine. (C) A Donald Duck wind-up tin toy from Shuco in the original box. It shows very little signs of wear. (9.0). (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

1122 - COLLECTION OF 3 DISNEY SPORTS RELATED GAMES IN ORIGINAL BOXES

EA: 9 - 1/8” X 4” X 4” CONDITION: (A) A Donald Duck Tricky Toe Football game in the original box. It shows an original playfield and figures. It shows light wear from play. (8.5). (B) A Mickey Mouse Baseball game, with a playfield showing Mickey with very light wear from play. (8.5). (C) A Goofy Basketball game, showing break to Goofy’s hand. The original playfield shows light wear throughout. (7.5). (7.5 - 8.5). 300 - 600

1123 - COLLECTION OF 3 PRESSURE GAUGES LARGEST: 7 - 5/8” X 2 - 1/2” X 7 - 5/8” CONDITION: (A) A General Electric Gauge. All brass, and marked for the Ashcroft Manufacturing Company. It has been polished, and shows one area of damage to the brass at the 3 o’clock position. (Very Good). (B) A Westinghouse Machine Company Gauge. Marked “Outlet” and for the Ashcroft Manufacturing Company. All brass, glass front, showing no damage. (Excellent). (C) A General Electric Company Bearing Gauge from the Ashcroft Company. Brass, polished, and shows no damage. (Excellent). (Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1124 - COLLECTION OF 3 BRASS GAUGES

7 - 5/8” X 2 - 1/2” X 7 - 5/8” CONDITION: (A) Marked “General Electric Company for Bearings”, made by the Ashcroft Manufacturing Company out of New York. It shows polished brass, with no breaks or repairs. It shows light denting to the outside edges of the bezel. (Very Good). (B) A General Electric Hydraulic Gear Gauge, and marked for the Ashcroft Manufacturing Company out of New York. Polished brass, showing no dings or dents. (Excellent). (C) A Crosby Boston Gauge, marked “Test Gauge”. Brass construction, polished, and shows no breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 1120
LOT - 1121
LOT - 1122
LOT - 1123
LOT - 1124

1125 - COLLECTION OF 4 GAUGES

LARGEST: 12 -1/7” X 3 - 1/4” X 12 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Crosby Manufacturing out of Boston USA Test Gauge. It has a cast iron backing with a brass bezel. Not polished, and showing one dent at the 8 o’clock on the bezel. (Very Good). (B) An unmarked Ashcroft Gauge. It has a cast iron backing with a brass bezel. No breaks or repairs. (Excellent). (C) Another Crosby Steam Gauge. It shows a cast iron backing with a brass bezel. There are some chips to the glass front. (Good). (D) An oversized Ammonia Gauge for the Joseph P. Marah & Company out of Chicago, dated 1919. It shows a cast iron backing, nickel bezel, and three original hands. It shows areas of paint loss to the cast iron backing, and some denting to the front bezel. (Good). (Good - Excellent).

300 - 600

1126 - PAIR OF BARREL DISPENSER TIN SIGNS

LARGEST: 11” X 7 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) A Rochester Root Beer tin sign, showing some areas of folds and paint loss, primarily at the mounting holes. There are some scuffs and scrapes to the main interior. (8.0). (B) A Caljus Punch front barrel sign, showing oxidation to the back. There are some areas of wear to the front, potentially having been clear-coated. (8.0). (8.0). 300 - 600

1127 - BANTAM SUPER SPOTLIGHT SCENE LIGHTING LAMP

23 - 1/2” X 23 - 1/2” X 38” Made by the Honeywell Company, their Highland Division. CONDITION: On the original tripod, with all original components, generally made to light a scene or display. It shows all original paint, patina, and tripod stand. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1128 - PAIR OF TIN ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 34” X 11 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A Dietzen’s Wholesome Bread door push. It shows original paint, with some areas of paint loss to the raised lettering. No major defects in the metal. It has good color and shine. (8.0). (B) SST. A Clabber Girl Baking Powder single-sided tin sign. It has areas of paint loss in the main field, next to the “G” in “Baking”, in the “R” in “Clabber”, and along all four edges. (7.5). (7.5 - 8.0).

300 - 600

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LOT - 1128

1129 - PAIR OF EARLY ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 38 - 1/2” X 1 - 1/2” X 38 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A double-sided tin Lucky Strike sign. Side 1 shows considerable fading to the overall graphic. There are rough areas of scuffing, but still able to read the Lucky Strike logo. Side 2 is also somewhat faded. It shows considerable crazing to the original paint. The outside frame to the sign shows some dings and areas of paint loss. (7.0). (B) A barbershop sign which has been overpainted for Monuments. It has an interesting look. A wood sign with all original paint. It has “Barbershop Up One Flight”, “Monument Millenary” underneath with pointing finger. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes throughout. (7.0). (7.0). 300 - 600

1130 - A PAIR OF DIE CUT ADVERTISING

LARGEST: 16 -3/8” X 1” X 21 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) Wendt & Ahlbach steam beer apparatus advertising showing great color with no damage noted. (9.0). (B) WM. S Kimball Co straight cut cigarettes dis cut with great color and no damage noted. (9.0). (9.0). 400 - 1,000

1131 - COLLECTION OF 4 MISC SIZED AND COLORED BREWERIANA MUGS

5 - 1/2” X 4” X 5 - 1/8” (A) Bohemian Beer Waterloo, Ont. mug, very graphic and colorful. (B) Cafe Zinkand, San Francisco, California mug. (C) Rainier Beer Seattle Brewing & Malting Company mug. (D) Acme Brewing Co., San Francisco mug, marked on bottom “Tho’s Maddock’s Son’s Co. Trenton, N.J.”. CONDITION: All are free of chips, breaks, and cracks. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1132 - OVERSIZED CHUCK-A-LUCK 13 -1/2” X 9 - 1/2” X 17 - 3/4” An oversized Chuck-A-Luck in excellent condition, showing the traditional three oversized dice. CONDITION: In working order. Some small areas of chrome loss around the handle, consistent with age and use. Would benefit from a good cleaning. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1133 - COLLECTION OF 15 MISC SWISS ARMY KNIVES AND CORK SCREW

ADVERTISING

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 5” X 5 - 1/2” A collection of various pocket knives and corkscrews, all in good condition, advertising Adolphus Busch, Glasner & Barzin Co. for Diplomatic Whiskey, Buffalo Brewing Co., Acme Brewing Co., Beck’s Beer, Anheuser-Busch, Coca-Cola, Utah Distributing Co., and more. An instant collection of corkscrews and pocket knives. Also includes one wooden-handled New Brew Lager and other famous brands corkscrew from Sacramento, California. (Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 1130
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1134 - COLLECTION OF 4 BAKELITE FOAM SCRAPERS AND CUPS WITH HOLDERS

LARGEST: 5 - 1/4”X 7” X 8 - 1/2 A collection of four beer glasses with foam scrapers on Bakelite, metal, and plastic bases. (A) Ruppert Beer-Ale with plastic cup, foam scraper included. Cup reads “Old Knickerbocker”. (B) Breidts’ Beer-Ale, “Quality since 1867”, also reads “It’s Keg-Mellowed”. Has a deep blue glass cup. (C) Metal base Pabst with insignia. Has a red glass cup with foam scraper. (D) Plastic Ballantine Beer with blue glass cup and foam scraper. CONDITION: All are free of chips, scrapes, cracks, and repairs. They have normal edge wear, consistent with age and use. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1135 - AMERICAN “MAID” TRAY

13 - 1/2” X 1” X 13 - 1/2” Serving tray called “The American Maid El Capitan Enterprise Brewing Co. San Francisco”. Labeled “Hoffman & Strauss Co. New York 2453”. CONDITION: Light surface scratching and normal edge wear. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1136 - LOT OF 2 DESKTOP SCALE AND 5LB FAIRBANKS SCALE

LARGEST: 24 - 1/2” X 21” X 14 - 1/2” (A) Fairbanks weighted scale in restored condition of deep red and black. Fancy pinstripes. CONDITION: Has the brass tray in original condition. All the weights and base of the scale have been beautifully and professionally restored. (B) Small weight scale on an oak platform, used to weigh smaller items. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1137 - FRAMED COLLECTION OF 28 SMALL REPLICA RAILROAD SIGNS

LOT - 1137

LOT - 1138

21 -1/4” x 1” x 31- 1/4” CONDITION: All 28 pieces are NOS. Several show extremely light wear, primarily on the outside edges. Framed on a corkboard backing and ready to be hung. (9.0). 200 - 500

1138 - PAIR OF TIN & CELLULOID OVER CARDBOARD SIGNS

LARGEST: 11” X 6 - 1/8” CONDITION: (A) A tin over cardboard Hotel and Restaurant Employees International Alliance sign. It shows light denting and the beginnings of a fold in the middle. It shows edgewear, with some light surface scratches and original hanging chain. The back shows all of the information about the International Alliance. It shows a light warp to the cardboard. (7.8). (B) A celluloid over cardboard sign for Vandam Cigar Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It shows the first presidential cabinet, with George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Adams, Hedrick Knox, and Thomas Jefferson. It shows great color and shine. No breaks or cracks in the celluloid. The back shows all the original cardboard, with the original hanging string. (9.0). (7.8 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1139 - WOODEN FRESH PORK SIGN IN THE FORM OF A PIG

21” X 3” X 10 -1/2” CONDITION:

It shows some early age, with original paint spelling out “Fresh Pork”. There are areas of wear, signs of the sign having been carved, and a bent iron tail, which has oxidized. Overall, a great early sign. (8.0). 200 - 500

1140 - PAIR OF STORE DISPLAY JARS

LARGEST: 8” X 8” X 14”

CONDITION: (A) A Planet Peanut jar, with blown-out peanut sides

and peanut finial lid. It shows a hairline crack in the lid, extending for roughly 2”. No other chips or cracks. (Good). (B) A Kis-Me Gum jar, showing a light purple color due to sunlight. It has a dime-sized chip in both the lip and ground lid. (Good). (Good). 200 - 500

1141 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON BELLS

LARGEST: 5 -3/4” X 5 - 3/4” X 6 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A handsome bronze bell measuring approx. 6-1/2” tall x 5-3/4” in diameter, suspended from an old iron chain. The bell displays decorative raised motifs and bears a small metal tag marked “30,” identifying its provenance with the Mission Inn, Riverside, California. With its rich patina, original hardware, and documented association with the Mission Inn’s early collection, this bell is a significant and desirable artifact. No cracks or breaks. (B) A rare and historic Spanish bronze chapel bell, dated 1701, standing 6” tall x 4-1/2” in diameter. The bell is finely cast with decorative motifs, including a crowned heraldic crest on the body, and retains its ornate crown-shaped suspension loop. It bears a metal tag numbered “351,” signifying its provenance from the celebrated Mission Inn, Riverside, California, renowned for its extensive collection of bells and Spanish colonial artifacts assembled by Frank A. Miller in the early 20th century. No breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

1142

- COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 24” X 1” X 8” CONDITION: (A) A reverse painted plastic sign for Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve Beer. It shows new old stock condition, with one area in the lower right-hand corner where the reverse graphic has begun to lift. (9.0). (B) A Clysmic Mineral Water serving tray. Marked for the American Art Works Company. It shows a pretty young woman holding the Clysmic bottle with a reindeer. It has areas of paint loss to the outside rim, foxing to the main image, and good color. (8.0). (C) A copy of a Hires serving tray sign, showing the Ugly Kid graphic. Marked for Hires Trademark of Beverages International Evington, Illinois. It shows scuffs, scrapes, scratches, and overall fading to the color. (7.0). (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1143 - PAIR OF ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 7 -7/8” X 1” X 27 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) SST. A single-sided tin Kramer’s Beverage sign, marked for Kramer’s Bottling Works and Mt. Caramel, Pennsylvania. It shows new old stock, with light wear, no major defects, and one small surface scratch in the lower left-hand corner. (9.0). (B) A wooden service sign hand-painted for Just Ring for Service with a painted version of the doorman. It shows all original paint, with areas of wear, paint loss, and scuffs from age and use. (7.0). (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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1144 - LAMSON COIN CHANGER

- 1148

12 -7/8” X 12” X 13” Chrome-plated and painted restored Lamson coin changer. Has a top marquee with a paper label reading “B. Blumenthal’s Gold Dollar”. Has an overall great look with brightlycolored green and red paint on the sides. CONDITION: Beautifully and professionally restored. (Restored). 200 - 800

1145 - STAATS MONEY CHANGER

11 -1/4” X 10 - 1/2” X 6 - 3/8” A coin changer in restored condition. Reads “Staats Tray Patd Feb 25 1890”. Shows “$”, “50”, 25”, “10”, “5” and “1” cent slots. CONDITION: This machine is in awesome working restored condition. (Restored). 200 - 600

1146 - COLLECTION OF 5 DINER TABLE MEMORBILIA

LARGEST: 13” X 6” X 13 -3/4” (A) Countertop jukebox. (B) Wall-mounted coin-operated napkin dispenser. (C) Glass Milk & Cream bottle. (D) Two straw dispensers, one is glass, the other metal. CONDITION: All in good condition. (Good). 200 - 800

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1147 - LOT OF 2 THE BRUNSWICK BALKE COLLENDERE CO. “PUSH” EA: 3” X 12” A set of door pushes reading “Push” and “The Brunswick Balke Collender Co. Chicago”. These are beveled glass pieces with gold foiling. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 600

1148 - LOT OF 2 MILES CREAM ALE AND BUFFALO WATER GLASSWARE ADVERTISING LARGEST: 8 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/4” X 7 - 1/4” (A) Pitcher with white enamel lettering for Miles Cream Ale. (B) Blue bottle with embossed lettering reading “Buffalo Lithia Springs Natures Materia Medica Water” with crude embossed woman holding pitcher, also embossed “Trade Mark Patent”. CONDITION: Both are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 200 - 800

1149 - LOT OF 4 CLEAR AND BLUE GLASSWARE

LARGEST: 4 - 1/4” X 4 - 1/4” X 15” A lot of four bottles. (A) Three are uniquely-shaped with ground glass stoppers. (B) The fourth is a label under glass bottle with metal shot glass atop the bottle, reading “Vanilla”. Stamped on the bottom “Patent 1862 & 1887”. CONDITION: All are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 200 - 800

1150 - COLLECTION OF 6 FLASKS AND CLEAR GLASSWARE

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 12” A collection of three pocket flasks and three pour bottles. (A) Two barber bottles that reads “Loaned by Koken Barber Supply Co.”. (B) Bottle with four separate sections in the interior of the bottle made for pouring four different liquids. (C) Dark brown leather flask with a silver bottom, reading “To Sheriff J.L. Harris from A Friend, Elko, Nevada”. (D) Green glass flask with small shot glass-type lid on top, reading “The Park Hotel Carson City, Nevada”. (E) Flask with light color leather with landscape scenery on both sides, etched into the silver bottom. CONDITION: All are in good condition. (Good). 200 - 800

1151 - DECORATIVE WOMANS VANITY SET

16 -12/2” X 12 - 1/1” X 3 - 1/2” Woman’s vanity set made out of celluloid with man and woman on the cover. Contains a brush, nail buffers, small compartments for makeup, five sets of tweezers and hooks, and a hand mirror attached to the underside of the lid. CONDITION: All the hardware is original. The interior is free of any tears or breaks. All apparatus are present. This is in wonderful condition for age and use. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 800

1152 - COLLECTION OF 3 AMETHYST-TINT BOTTLES

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 11” Traditional whiskey-style with fancy embossing. (A) “Price of Baltimore Rye Chas. Spiegel & Co.”. (B) “Hart’s Friend.”. (C) “Castle Rye”, traditional-shaped bottle with swirl styling. CONDITION: No lids present. 200 - 800

1153 - COLLECTION OF 4 CLEAR GLASS ADVERTSINING DECORATIVE BOTTLES

LARGEST: 4 - 1/4” X 4 - 1/4” X 10 -1/4” (A) Bottle with indentations for pouring, reading “Old Pioneer”. Has lid. (B) Bottle with “Old Joel B. Frazier Whiskey” in white enamel lettering. Has ground glass stopper lid. (C) “Old Boone” bottle with concave-shaped bottle for gripping. Has a lid. (D) Fancier-shaped bottle reading “Old Tucker One Star”. Has ground glass stopper lid. CONDITION: All are free of breaks and chips. (Excellent). 200800

1154 - PAIR OF FRAMED VICTORIAN ADVERTISING LITHOGRAPHS

LARGEST: 23” X 27” CONDITION: (A) Buckett’s Cigars framed litho of a Victorian woman. Original frame with great color and no damage. (9.0). (B) Victorian framed litho of a pretty woman marked Julia Arthur. Original frame with no noted damage and great color. (9.0). (9.0). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1151
LOT - 1152
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LOT - 1154

1155 - PAIR OF ARCADE MACHINE MARQUEES

LARGEST: 24 - 1/4” X 26 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) Original card stock marquee sign for a stereo view arcade machine. Framed in a new frame showing very little wear. (9.0). (B) Cast top marquee frame and sign for an Auto-Muto arcade machine. Showing light wear from use. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1156 - COLLECTION OF 3 BRASS BELLS

Each: 5” x 3” x 3”. A grouping of three cast brass cow bells, each dated 1878, measuring approx. 5”, 3”, and 3” in height. The bells display impressed markings, including the date and maker’s name, with decorative motifs such as laurel wreaths and crosses in relief. CONDITION: Well preserved, with a rich patina and no breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

1157 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON BELLS

LARGEST: 5 - 3/4” X 5 - 3/4” X 6 - 1/8” CONDITION: (A) An early iron key accompanied by a small bronze bell, both reputedly from the “Padre’s Garden” at the historic Santa Barbara Mission in California. The bell measures approx. 4” tall x 3” in diameter and is suspended on its original iron chain. Both pieces bear age and patina consistent with early Spanish colonial artifacts. A small metal tag numbered “261” identifies the collection history with the Mission Inn, Riverside, California, a site well known for preserving and displaying California mission-era relics in the early 20th century. No cracks or breaks. (B) A second Santa Barbara Mission bell. The Santa Barbara Mission, founded in 1786 by Spanish Franciscans, is often called the “Queen of the Missions” for its architectural beauty and enduring presence. Artifacts associated with its gardens and Padres reflect the daily life of the missionaries and their role in early California history. No breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

1158 - COLLECTION OF 3 DOOR PUSH SIGNS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) An Ex-Lax pull sign in plastic. It is reverse painted, showing some light scuffs and scrapes to the front of the plastic. (B) A push Ex-Lax sign. It shows light wear with good color and less scratches. (C) A Garland Stove and Range door push. There are areas of corrosion and missing tin to the lower left-hand side. Embossed with a Garland Stove logo. (6.0 - 8.5). 100 - 200

1159 - HILL’S BAR-B-Q LEXINGTON SIGN

LARGEST: 12” X 6” CONDITION: SST. A Forest Hills Barbeque out of Lexington, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, with graphic of a pig. A license plate-sized sign, with four strategically placed license plate holes. It shows significant areas of paint loss, surface rust, and oxidation throughout. It has a good graphic of the pig. (6.5). (6.5). 100 - 500

1160 - BERKSHIRES SIGN

9 - 7/8” x 5 - 1/2” A Berkshire Market Topper Pig sign used for license plate topper. It shows a hog, and it is marked for the Ad Novelty Company out of Newton, Iowa. CONDITION: New old stock, showing no significant damage or wear. (9.5). 9.5 200 - 500

LOT - 1155
LOT - 1156
LOT - 1157
LOT - 1158
LOT - 1159
LOT - 1160

1161 - PAIR OF FLANGE SIGN BRACKETS

LARGEST: 36 -1/2” X 2” X 14 -5/8” CONDITION: Both show a restoration to the new painting. Both are made out of cast iron, with no breaks or repairs. Ready to help hang your double-sided sign. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1162 - ORIGINAL VICTORIAN BRASS DOORBELL

6 -3/4” X 11- 1/4” X 9 /1/2” CONDITION: Mounted on a wood stand. The bell contains both the striker and the bell mounted on each side of the door. Victorian-era, in brass, showing a great patina. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 100 - 300

1163 - COLLECTION OF 2 AMBULANCE LIGHT AND ROPE PULLY

LARGEST: 8” X 14 -1/2” X 7 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) “Sireno” ambulance light and siren. Complete and untested, no breaks or repairs. (B) Cast iron rope pully, and no breaks or repairs. Oxidation. (Good). 100 - 500

1164 - WOODEN DISPLAY ARTIST EASEL

21 -5/8” X 34” X 60 -1/2” CONDITION: Vintage construction with original hardware, showing no breaks or repairs. Ready for use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 500

LOT - 1162
LOT - 1163
LOT - 1164

1165 - (KEITH COLLINS, CONTEMPORARY) 1957 CHEVROLET BEL AIR TAPESTRY

83” X 83” A vibrant textile artwork by self-taught artist Keith Collins, celebrated for his unique technique of hand-assembling vivid rug remnants into richly textured tapestries depicting icons of American culture. This example features the classic 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, rendered with Collins’s signature sculptural depth and bold color palette. Collins— often referred to as “the carpet artist”—rose to prominence in the late 1980s for his one-of-a-kind creations made entirely outside the traditional gallery system, earning recognition from collectors and celebrities alike CONDITION: Some light soiling but overall excellent display condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

400 - 1,200

1166 - COLLECTION OF 4 ADVERTISING ASHTRAYS AND TOOTHPICK HOLDERS

LARGEST: 6 - 5/8” X 6 - 5/8” X 1 - 1/4” (A) Includes two toothpick holders, one in the shape of a barrel, reading “Marlborough Rathskeller”, the second for Old Mason Whiskey. (C) Red Ball XXX Old Stock Ale ash tray. (D) Hamm’s Beer ash tray. CONDITION: All are free of breaks and cracks. (Excellent). 100 - 300

1167 - COLLECTION OF 16 GREEN GLASSWARE PIECES

LARGEST: 4” X 4” X 9 -7/8”

Includes 4 bottles, 1 tall green glass pitcher, with 6 tall glasses and 5 short glasses. CONDITION: No chips or cracks. (Excellent).

100 - 400

1168 - COLLECTION OF 4 SPITTOONS

LARGEST: 8” X 8” X 6 - 1/2” A collection of four ornate spittoons, two in a deep purple motif, one in a multi-colored green with thicker glass, and another in deep purple with etched glass, reading “Los Angeles 1936”. CONDITION: All in excellent condition, free of chips, breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1169 - COLLECTION OF 4 MISC COLORED SPITTOONS

LARGEST: 6 - 7/8” X 6 - 7/8” X 11” A lot of three brightly-colored spittoons and a contemporary-style planter. CONDITION: All free of breaks and chips. (Excellent). 100 - 400

1170 - COLLECTION OF 2 PURPLE AND CLEAR GLASS LIQUOR BOTTLES

LARGEST: 6” X 6” X 10 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Genie-shaped-style bottle, reading “Kentucky Dew” with a ground glass stopper intact. The glass stopper is also hollow and can be used as a shot glass. Very unique. (B) A light amethyst genie-style bottle reading “Caribou Whiskey”. No stopper. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1171 - COLLECTION OF 4 VINTAGE CLEAR ALCOHOL BOTTLES 2 WITH PAPER FACE MARKINGS

3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 11 - 1/2” (A) Reads “Lacey” in gold lettering. (B) Reads “G.W. Jones Mononghela Rye”. Bottle has one small chip on the upper edge of the rim of the pour spout. (C) Paper label bottle reading “The Whiskey Without A Headache / Green River / Owensboro, Kentucky.”. Some paper loss throughout on the label, no chips or breaks, also has a label on the back reading “Green River Whiskey”, which also has paper loss. (D) Paper label bottle, reading “Sweet Springs Whiskey, Cincinnati, Ohio”. CONDITION: All in good condition. (Good). 100 - 500

1172 - COLLECTION OF 10 CLEAR MISC BARBER BOTTLES

LARGEST: 4” X 4” X 7” Five pour spouts are present. Two bottles have stoppers in the bottle. CONDITION: All are free of breaks and cracks. (Excellent). 100 - 800

1173 - PAIR OF TIN ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 31 - 1/2” X 22 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) SST. Sign for Peel’s Cow Wort Cure. Scuffs and edge wear to the field, scratches throughout. (7.5). (B) DST. Live stock sign, showing good color with edgewear and scuffs to both sides. (7.5). (7.5). 100 - 500

LOT - 1168
LOT - 1169
LOT - 1170
LOT - 1171
LOT - 1172
LOT - 1173

1174 - HEALTH AND BEAUTY FRAMED ADVERTISING LITHOGRAPH

26” X 2” X 29” SSP. CONDITION: Lithograph for a soft drink company unidentified. Marked Health and Beauty. Showing great color, no damage and professionally framed. (9.0). 100 - 500

1175 - PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL WOMAN FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS

LARGEST: 17” X 2 - 2/8” X 24” CONDITION: (A) Dated 1914, original sepatone photograph of card stock. Professionally framed and matted. No damage, light fade to the photographer mark and date. (9.0). (B) Earl photograph of a dancer in erotic attire. Showing a strong image and professionally framed. (9.0). 100 - 500

1176 - ACKERMANN LUIGLEY LITHO FRAMED LITHO OF WOMANS SIDE PROFILE

35” X 42 - 7/8” CONDITION: Victorian framed woman by Ackerman Lithograph company, Kansas City MO. Light wear from age, no rips or repairs, with great color. Professionally framed. (9.0). 100 - 500

1177 - EVER-READY LAYERBILT BATTERY DIE-CUT CARDBOARD STAND-UP SIGN 15 - 3/8” x 23”. C. 1940s. Difficult-to-find sign with Boston Terrier. CONDITION: Has some wear and staining towards top. Original cardboard stand on back side. (7.0). 200 - 400

LOT - 1174
LOT - 1175
LOT - 1176
LOT - 1177

1178 - ORIGINAL LIGHT-UP “EXIT” SIGN

13 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/4” X 10 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows an older restoration. No signs of wear since being restored. Lights up, and it is fully operational. (Restored). 100 - 300

1179 - TIN DIE-CUT CANADA DRY SPUR FLANGE SIGN

18” x 2” x 17 -3/4” DST. Maker marked “S38-2”. CONDITION: Side 1 shows residue of original packing paper. There are areas of staining to the white main field. It shows light scuffs, scrapes, and surface scratches overall. Side 2 shows packing paper residue with areas of paint loss, primarily to the lower third. It shows areas of edgewear and staining to the white areas. (7.0). 400 - 800

1180 - TIN KIST BEVERAGES FLANGE SIGN

22” x 17 -1/2” Maker marked “Scioto Sign Company” out of Kenton, Ohio and Chicago. CONDITION: It shows moderate to extensive edgewear to both side 1 and side 2. There are areas of rust, paint loss and oxidation overall. It has some color and shine to both side 1 and side 2. (7.0). 400 - 800

1181 - NOS ROLLED EDGE TIN JIC JAC SODA SIGN

31” x 11 -3/4” SST. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: A tin Jic Jac sign, showing excellent color and shine. It has a great image of the six-pack. It shows light edgewear to the outside edges, as well as one or two light rubs in the main field. (9.0). 400 - 800

1182 - SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPLAY MARKED PIXON-DIXON

14” X 4” X 11 - 1/2” Marked for the Pixie-Dixon Junior Fountain Syrup Dispensers. CONDITION: An original porcelain display, showing great porcelain back. The back shows a chip at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock. The front shows two chips in the porcelain under the word “Fountain”. It comes with none of the original syrup bottles for dispensing. (8.0).

400 - 800

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LOT - 1179
LOT - 1180
LOT - 1181
LOT - 1182

1183 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS

10” X 7” X 12” CONDITION: (A) A glass Middlebury Root Beer syrup dispenser with original spigot. No chips, cracks, or repairs. It shows additional added paint to the raised lettering. (9.0). (B) A Magnus Root Beer ceramic dispenser. It shows a hairline crack to the interior of the base, which is not noticeable when the dispenser is standing. It shows areas of paint loss to the gold pinstriping. It has some marks and small scratches to the Magnus Root Beer labeling. No pump. (8.0). (8.0, 9.0). 800 - 1,600

1184 - PAM BUBBLE CLOCK ADVERTISING CLICQUOT CLUB BEVERAGES

15” X 3” X 15” CONDITION: It has a great graphic of an Eskimo and soda icons for many of the numbers to the clock face. It has the original can, showing original paint, bezel, glass, and hands. Lights, and it is fully operational. It shows light wear to the can, and an original cord. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1185 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN MALT MIXERS

LARGEST: 6 -1/4” X 8 - 1/2” X 18” CONDITION: (A) A Myers Bullet Mixer in cream porcelain. It shows no chips or cracks. It has all original components and a malt mixer cup. (Very Good). (B) A Hamilton Beach Malt Mixer in green porcelain. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has the original cord and components. (Very Good). Both the malt mixers have the original cords, and are operational. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1186 - TIN NATURAL CHILEAN SODA FLANGE SIGN

21 -3/8” x 2” x 15” DST. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and shine, with light surface scratches in the main field and areas of edgewear. Side 2 shows considerable peeling of the white lettering, as well as to the gentleman’s face. It has edgewear and chipping to the outside edges. (7.0). 300 - 600

1187 - NICHOL KOLA TIN BOTTLE SIGN

11 -7/8” x 35 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows extensive edgewear, primarily to the top and bottom edges of the sign. It shows remnants of the original packing paper, with light scuffs and scrapes throughout the main filed. Moderate color and very little shine. (7.0). 300 - 600

1188 - DRINK BARQ’S ROOT BEER TIN TACKER SIGN

27 - 3/4” x 20 -1/8” SST. Maker marked “108-A TAC Authenticated”. CONDITION: An embossed sign advertising Barq’s Root Beer, showing good color and shine. There are areas of damage and folds to the lower left-hand and right-hand corners, as well as the upper right-hand corner. It shows light scuffs and scratches in the main field. (8.0).

300 - 700

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LOT - 1184
LOT - 1185
LOT - 1186
LOT - 1187
LOT - 1188

1189 - PAIR OF REPLICA SODA SIGNS

LARGEST: 17 - 1/2” x 2 -1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. DST. CONDITION: (A) A Royal Crown flange sign. Marked for the Stout Sign Company. Side A shows great color and shine, with light surface scratches from handling. Side B has great color and shine, with light surface scratches from handling (8.7). (B) A die-cut 7UP flange sign, manufactured by the Stout Sign Company with a total production of 925 pieces. Side A shows great color and shine, with no damage. Side B shows great color and shine, with just light surface scratches. (9.0). (8.7, 9.0). 300 - 600

1190 - DRINK ROYAL CROWN COLA SIGN

53 - 5/8” X 1” X 18” Great patina on this self-framed embossed tin sign. Has the look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 300 - 600

1191 - OVAL GRAPETTE REPLICA PORCELAIN SIGN

27 -1/2” x 16 - 1/4” SSP. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine, with areas of scuffs and scrapes to the main field. It has edgewear to the outside edges, and one missing grommet to the mounting holes. (8.0). 200 - 500

1192 - PAIR OF 7UP SIGNS

19 -1/2” X 17” CONDITION: (A) Marked for the Stout Sign Company No. 9, dated 1957 and TAC Authenticated. It shows edgewear and some areas of small paint loss, primarily in the frame. There are two added mounting holes, and a small scuffing the no. 7 in 7UP. (8.5). (B) A Masonite 7UP sign chalkboard with a chicken graphic. Marked “Freshen Up”. It shows areas of dirt and staining to the paint, which could be improved with a good cleaning. No breaks or repairs. (8.0). (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 800

1193 - MODERN CLOCK ADV. CO. PEPSI-COLA LIGHT-UP CLOCK

33” Dia. C. 1940. CONDITION: An original modern light-up clock with fluorescent tube. It shows a new Pepsi-Cola Hits the Spot front, clock face, dials and second hand. Operational and working. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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1194 - COLLECTION OF 5 SHAVING MUGS

LARGEST: 4 - 5/8” X 3 - 3/4” X 4” (A) Shows a horse-drawn buggy with gentleman driving. Beautiful scrollwork done in dark colors. (B) Gentleman pulling an open-air buggy drawn by two horses, labeled “F.W. Keller”. (C) Enclosed horse-drawn carriage marked “Grocerys”, labeled “J.D. Wallace”. Bottom marked “ESM”. (D) Enclosed horse-drawn carriage marked “Milk”, with beautiful white horse and a man driving the carriage, with gold accents. Bottom stamped “T&V Images France”. (E) Horse-drawn plow with farmer operating, no stamp on the bottom. CONDITION: All are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1195 - COLLECTIONS OF 5 SHAVING MUGS

5” X 4” X 4” (A) Reads “Henry Reeser.”, showing wonderful graphics. Marked on the bottom “W.G. & Co. France”. (B) Marked “John J. Maruna”, bottom stamped “Cleveland, Ohio”, with fantastic hunting graphics with man hunting ducks with his dog. (C) “G.G. Brosius.”, with brightly colored green with gold accents. (D) “Joseph D. King”, showing bald eagle with two American flags surrounded by flowers. The bottom reads “T&V Images France”. (E) “B.C. Bjornson”, bottom stamped “Limoges France”. CONDITION: All are free of chips, breaks, and cracks. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1196 - COLLECTION OF 3 SHAVING MUGS

4 - 5/8” X 3 - 3/4” X 4” CONDITION: (A) Marked on the bottom “D & Co”. Shows graphics of three gentleman at the saloon bar, for “G.B. Massena.”. (B) Reads “J. Nagel.” with beautiful scrollwork surrounding two gentlemen standing at the saloon. The bottom is marked “The World Our Field / Trademark”. (C) Reads “(?).O. Burroughs.”, showing a gentleman working in his wood shop. Not marked on the bottom. All are free of breaks, cracks, and repairs. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1197 - COLLECTION OF 5 SHAVING MUGS

4 - 5/8” X 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 7/8” (A) Depicts a steam engine pulling a coal car, free of chips and breaks. (B) Marked “E.L. Foster”, with mechanical graphic. (C) CONDITION: Marked “Geo. Martz.”, bottom is stamped, free of chips and breaks. (D) Marked “Geo. Hogan.” with graphic of machinery. The bottom is marked with the number “76.2542”. Free of chips, breaks, and repairs. (E) Reads “Use Tonique De Luxe The Liquid Head Rest”. The bottom is marked “Koken Barber Supply Co.”. (Excellent). 300 - 800

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1198 - PAIR OF FRAMED SHADOW BOX BARBER DISPLAYS WITH STRAIGHT RAZORS

20 -5/8” x 3” x 16 - 5/8”. CONDITION: Showing various straight razors. Some with original boxes from several different manufacturers. With oxidation and wear to the blades and handles. Originally framed as part of a barbershop display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1199 - PAIR OF WOOD VANITY ORGANIZING ITEMS

LARGEST: 30” X 11 - 1/2” X 31 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A vanity mirror, made out of walnut. It has some burlwood veneer. It shows a mirror with front accessory compartment on carved feet. There is an area of lifting veneer in the front-right corner. The mirror shows some oxidation from age, with areas of scuffs and scrapes due to handling. (Good). (B) A vanity chest, with folding lid, mirror, and accessory drawer. Made out of mahogany, with applied metal trim. It shows areas of wear, scuff, and scrapes due to age and use. The item is complete. (Very Good). (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

1200 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAYS

LARGEST: 9 -1/4” X 7 - 1/4” X 3 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A West Hair Nets tin display, with a lift-lid and a great graphic of a young lady in her automobile on the inside lid. It shows lettering on the top and front. It has original drawers in the back. It shows light scratches to the top, and a scuff to the upper right-hand corner on the front. (8.5). (B) A celluloid-topped wooden shaving kit. It has original hardware, inside mirror, shaving cup, and shaving brush. It shows lifting to the celluloid top, areas of wear, and paper loss to the outside box. (7.0). (7.0 - 8.5).

300 - 500

1201 - DOUBLE-SIDED TIN BARBER SHOP FLANGE SIGN

18” x 2” x 24 -1/4” DST. Maker marked “C&P-MA”. CONDITION: Side 1 shows light color and shine, with areas of fading, primarily to the red and blue color. There are some light scuffs and scrapes to the main field. There are areas of edgewear, primarily at the mounting holes. Side 2 shows some color and shine, with a brighter image. There are some areas of scuffs and scrapes to the main field. It has moderate edgewear and staining to the outside edges. (7.8). 400 - 800

1202 - BARBERSHOP POLE LIGHTED TRADE SIGN

11” x 12” x 33”. CONDITION: Aluminum construction, with wall bracket. All original components, and with a replaced top globe. Lights and rotates. (Good). 400 - 1,000

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1203 - 6-PIECE WOODEN ROADSIDE BURMA-SHAVE ADVERTISING SIGNS

EA: 36” X 1” X 9 - 1/4” CONDITION: A set of six roadside Burma-Shave signs showing light wear mostly at the edges, with light scratches in the main field. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1204 - CAST ALUMINUM BARBER POLE

9” x 12” x 26”. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows a cast aluminum barber, with an interior electric motor and correct wall mount. It needs a new inner cylinder. There is a significant dent in the bottom cover. (Good). 300 - 600

1205 - CLASSIC WOODEN BARBER POLE

5 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 33 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing a recent repainting of this original wooden barber trade sign. Light wear with great color. (Restored). 300 - 900

1206 - COLLECTION OF 5 LADIES BEAUTIFUL HAIR PRODUCT BOTTLES IN SHADES OF BLUE

LARGEST: 4 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/2” X 9” (A) Three bottles are light blue with various designs. (B) Dark blue with swirl design. (C) Clear glass bottle with label under glass, reading “Acme Hair Vigor Phil Eisemann”. CONDITION: All have pour spigots and are free of breaks and chips. (Excellent). 200 - 800

1207 - COLLECTION OF 5 LADIES BEAUTIFUL HAIR PRODUCT BOTTLES IN SHADES OF RED

LARGEST: 4” X 4” X 8 - 1/2” (A) Four bottles are red and white swirl, two of which have pour spigots. (B) A white milk glass-style bottle with spigot and flowery graphics, reading “Hair Oil”, bottom of bottle stamped “Barber Supply St. Louis”. CONDITION: All are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 200 - 800

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1208 - COLLECTION OF 5 MISC COLORED LADIES BEAITIFUL HAIR PRODUCT BOTTLES

LARGEST: 4 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/2” X 9 - 1/2” (A) Ruby red bottle with beautiful girl and flowing hair. (B) Brightly-colored floral pink. (C) White bottle has label under glass, reading “W.J. Reynar.” with beautiful Victorian lady. (D) Deep amethyst with hobknobs. (E) Blue bottle. CONDITION: Four of the five have pouring spigots. All are free of breaks, chips, and cracks. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 800

1209 - COLLECTION OF 7 BAKELITE BARBER BRUSHES

LARGEST: 1 - 3/4” X 1 - 3/4” X 4 - 1/2” CONDITION: A great assortment of Bakelite barber brushes, showing no cracks or repairs. Great color. (9.0). 100 - 500

1210 - COLLECTION OF 6 BAKELITE BARBER BRUSHES

LARGEST: 1 - 3/4” X 1 - 3/4” X 3 / 7/8” CONDITION: A great assortment of Bakelite barber brushes showing no cracks or repairs. Great color. (9.0). 100 - 500

1211 - COLLECTION OF 7 BAKELITE BARBER BRUSHES

LARGEST: 1 - 3/4” X 1 - 3/4” X 4 - 3/4” CONDITION: A great assortment of Bakelite barber brushes showing no cracks or repairs. Great color. (9.0). 100 - 500

1212 - POPCORN WAGON WHEEL TABLE

(American, circa 1903) An original early 20th-century popcorn wagon wheel repurposed into a striking display table. The wheel, originally part of a horse-drawn concession wagon used at fairs and street festivals, features a wood-spoke construction with a cast-iron hub and steel rim, now fitted with a circular glass top for functional use. The piece retains traces of its original paint and patina, with age-appropriate wear including surface checking, oxidation, and weathering consistent with outdoor use. A beautiful fusion of Americana and industrial design, this unique conversion preserves the craftsmanship and nostalgia of turn-of-the-century street vending culture while offering a distinctive decorative statement for any interior/exterior or collection. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1213 - ANTIQUE BARBER SHOP CABINET

27 -1/2” X 17” X 38 -1/8” A beautifully-restored antique barber cabinet with foot pedal hardware to open bottom shelves. Middle drawer swings out, which is just below the pull-out drawer. CONDITION: Restored, with newer hardware, except for the foot pedal, which appears to be original. (Restored). 400 - 800

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1214 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE-RELATED CABINETS

LARGEST: 9 -7/8” X 9 - 7/8” X 9 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A cigarette vending machine, showing an oak constructed case with replaced front drawers, original mirror, and clock marquee with clock. The clock is untested. The oak case shoes some areas of wear, but overall has a great look. (Very Good). (B) A National Ballot Box. Wood construction, with locking lift lid and glass catch area. It shows some areas of wear and remnants of wax ceiling component that was probably used to show that the lift lid had not been taken off for the ballot box. It shows some areas of wear and use. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). (Very Good). 700 - 1,400

1215 - PAIR OF EARLY WOODEN TRUNKS

Largest: 36 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2” x 26 - 3/4”. CONDITION: (A) Flat top wooden travel trunk in original condition, with wear from handling and age. Scuffs to the exterior and oxidation to the hardware. No interior shelf.(B) Wooden travel or dowery trunk dated 1866 and labeled for “Mrs. R.J. Maine”. Wear from age and use, some oxidation to the exterior hardware, with interior compartment shelf. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

1216 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS

LARGEST: 15 - 1/8” X 4” X 16” CONDITION: (A) Swihart Products

bubble front light-up Coca-Cola clock. It shows an original can, bevel, glass, light-up front, and correct hands. The Coca-Cola logo shows a slight fade. The clock lights, and it is operational. It shows very little wear to the original can. (Good). (B) A Coca-Cola wall thermometer. Complete, with very little signs of wear and operational. (Very Good). (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

1217 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA SIGNS

LARGEST: 5 -1/8” X 1” X 17 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) A die-cut porcelain Coca-Cola sign, showing a light overall fade. It has edgewear, but no major chips or repairs. (8.8). (B) A M.C.A. Coca-Cola die-cut wall thermometer. It shows some light wear overall, as well as some areas of oxidation due to handling. (8.0). (C) A M.C.A. die-cut Coca-Cola thermometer, showing very light wear overall. (9.0). (8.0 - 9.0).

400 - 800

1218 - COKE 5¢ AT THE FOUNTAIN FRAMED SIGN

30 -1/8” X 1” X 10” Deep reds, bright gold color. (9.0+). 400 - 1,200

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1219 - FRAMED COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CARDBOAD SIGN

DIA: 34” CONDITION: A die-cut sign showing several areas of folds, primarily in the young lady’s feet and lower-right third of the sign. It shows moderate color, with some fading, edgewear, and missing a piece of both her hand and foot. Marked “Lithographed in Canada”. There are scuffs and scrapes in the main blue field. Professionally framed in a round oak frame. (7.0). 300 - 600

1220 - HOT DOG LIGHT-UP SIGN BY THE ADVERTISING PRODUCTS CO. OF CINCINNATI, OHIO

11” X 3” X 9 - 1/4” CONDITION: New old stock condition, with original paint, graphic for hot dog with mustard, light bulb, and cord. It is fully operational, with the original tag for the maker. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1221 - RARE COCA-COLA CROSLEY BOTTLE RADIO

8” x 8” x 23 - 3/4” (Crosley Radio Corporation, 1933) A novelty radio designed in the form of Coca-Cola’s classic “hobble skirt” contour bottle, produced by the Crosley Radio Corporation and marketed in 1933 as a “five-tube superheterodyne circuit with dynamic speaker, full-range tone output, and volume control—complete with cord and plug, ready to connect to any alternating current socket.” The case is molded of brilliant scarlet Durez, a durable early plastic material similar to Bakelite, showcasing Crosley’s signature blend of technical innovation and advertising flair. A striking example of 1930s radio design and one of the most recognizable pieces of Coca-Cola crossover memorabilia. CONDITION: It shows an original bottle radio missing knobs, replaced interior, and modern cord. Some patina, scuffs and scrapes to the bottle. (Fair). 300 - 600

1222 - COCA-COLA “OUTBOARD” SODA DISPENSER

12” X 8 -1/2” X 9 -3/4” CONDITION: It shows original paint, hardware, and spigot. It has oxidation to the nickel plating, areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes to the original paint. It has the original lid and handle. (7.8). 300 - 600

1223 - COCA-COLA WIRE RACK W/ 4 CASES OF BOTTLES

15 - 1/2” 20 - 1/2” x 54 -3/8”. An original wire rack for Coca-Cola display, which comes with four 24-pack wooden boxes. CONDITION: It shows age-related wear, scuffs, and areas of missing paint. The back sign to the wire rack is a reproduction. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 500

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1224 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA PICNIC COOLERS

Largest: 20” x 18 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2”. A pair of two original picnic coolers. CONDITION: (A) A Coca-Cola “Things Go Better with Coke” picnic cooler. It has an original lid and handles. It shows denting to the top lid, areas of dripped paint, scuffs and scrapes to the overall cooler. (Fair). (B) A lift-lid, with original handles and interior. No areas of corrosion. It shows original paint, with some scuffs, scrape and light denting to the corners. (Good). (FairGood). 200 - 600

1225 - COCA COLA COOLER

30 -1/2” X 28” X 34” CONDITION: Two-lid Westinghouse cooler in restored condition. Bright color and very little signs of any wear. With original cap catcher. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

1226 - COCA COLA LOT OF 2 SIGN AND PICTURE OF NUDE WOMAN IN SHEER

LARGEST: 53 - 1/2” X 17 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) SST. Rolled frame Coca-Cola tin sign showing light wear and some light scratches in the main field. (8.5). (B) Framed print marked “Coca-Cola 5¢”, showing light wear and some light wrinkles in the bottom right. (8.0). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 600

1227 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA CASES WITH 6.5OZ VENDABLE COCA-COLA BOTTLES

19 - 5/8” x 12 - 1 /4” x 8 - 1/4”. Four individual Coca-Cola cases. CONDITION: The cases show some wear, some missing wood, areas of cracks and breaks. It comes with thirteen 6-packs of 6.5oz vendable bottles, and quite a few additional 6-pack carriers. (Fair - Very Good). 100 - 300

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1228 - ORIGINAL SESSIONS CALUMET BAKING POWDER REGULATOR CLOCK

18” x 5 - 1/4” x 38 - 1/2” An oak regulator clock made by the Sessions Clock Company out of Forestville, Connecticut. CONDITION: It has an original Calumet advertising panel to the bottom. It shows an original clock face, with pendulum and winding key. The oak case shows light wear and some areas of scuffs, but overall with a great Victorian look. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1229 - PAIR OF LIGHT-UP ADVERTISING CLOCKS

LARGEST: 22” X 3 - 1/4” X 22” CONDITION: (A) A Diet Rite Cola clock. It shows an all original can, glass bubble, and clock face with original hands. It is in operating condition, and lights up as intended. The original can shows areas of paint loss and some oxidation to the original paint. (B) A plastic front Mountain Dew light-up clock. Marked for the Pepsi-Cola Company on the back. It has the original back, plastic front, and hand. It shows no breaks, cracks, or repairs. Fully operational, with the original hands. (9.0). (8.5, 9.0). 400 - 800

1230 - PAIR OF ADVERTISING WALL CLOCKS

LARGEST: 15- 1/8” X 3 - 1/8” X 15 - 1/8” CONDITION: (A) A

Foremost Dairy Products clock. It shows an original can with reverse glass front, original hands and dials. It has a light-up top display, which is operational. It shows one scratch in the foremost logo in the reverse glass. Marked for the Countrymen Incorporated Company out of Southern Covington, Kentucky. (8.5). (B) A Capital Bread light-up sign, made by the Neon Products Company out of Limo, Ohio. It has a all original plastic front, showing some areas of paint loss to the left-hand side of the Capital graphic. It shows an original tin-backing, cord, and exterior hands, which show some areas of bending. (7.0). (7.0, 8.5). 400 - 800

1231 - PORTABLE DISPLAY CO. PACKARD BUBBLE CLOCK

15” X 3” X 15” CONDITION: It shows an original can, bezel, glass top, and new clock face. It has original hands, light-up condition, and operational. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1232 - ACE HARDWARE LIGHT-UP WALL CLOCK

19 -1/2” X 4” X 19 -1/2 Made by Telesign Incorporated. CONDITION: It has the original can, clock face, glass, and clock hands. Fully operational, with a light-up clock face. The clock face shows damage, primarily to the Ace Hardware logo in the middle. (7.0). 300 - 600

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1233 - PAIR OF WOODEN WALL CLOCKS

LARGEST: 16 “ X 4 - 1/4” X 16 -3/8” CONDITION: (A) A wooden Bulova clock. It has original face, hands, wood box, and cord. Currently not operational. It shows light wear throughout (Good). (B) A Seth Thomas wall clock with a second hand, wind-up operation. It is a 30-day clock, showing a wood case with light wear, original dial with areas of missing paint, and original hands. (Good). (Good). 300 - 600

1234 - GOLD CREEK SALOON REGULATOR CLOCK

15” X 4 - 1/4” X 26” An original oak regulator clock with new dial, advertising Gold Creek Saloon. CONDITION: It shows very light signs of wear. It has the original pendulum, clock hands, and bezel around the clock. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1235 - SESSIONS STANDARD TIME REGULATOR CLOCK

18” x 5” x 27 - 1/2”. An oak constructed, eight-sided regulator clock made by the Sessions Clock Company. CONDITION: The calendar dial is original, showing overall staining, primarily to the left-hand side of the clock face. It has the original clock hands, pendulum, and aged patina to the oak case. The clock ticks, and it is operational. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1236 - CALUMET BAKING POWDER REGULATOR CLOCK

18 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2” x 39” C. 1910. CONDITION: A regulator clock by the Ingram Clock Company out of Bristol, Connecticut. It advertises Calumet Baking Powder. It shows an original dial and pendulum. The oak case shows some light wear, with a replaced Calumet Baking Powder advertising panel in the lower portion of the clock. The dial of the clock shows some fading and areas of staining. It has original clock hands. (Good). 200 - 500

1237 - WALL CLOCK ADVERTISING SERUTAN AFTER 35 PHARMACEUTICAL

19 - 3/4” X 4” X 19 -3/4” CONDITION: It shows the original pan and paint. It has the original clock face, marked for Ham & Motored Clock. It shows original hands, and showing some areas of paint scrapes to the main dial. The clock is operational, with a spliced new cord. (Good). 200 - 500

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1238 - PAIR OF BUBBLE CLOCKS

LARGEST: 15 -1/4” X 3 - 1/8” X 15 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) A Calvert light-up clock. It has the original can, clock face and hands, with no bubbling. Lights up, and the clock face is not operational. (B) An O’Keefe square bubble clock, showing a great logo in the middle. Lights up, and it is fully operational, with very little signs of wear. It shows a separation of the bevel that holds the glass front. (Fair - Good). 200 - 500

1239 - SWIHART PRODUCTS NUGRAPE SQUARE LIGHT-UP CLOCK

13 -1/4” X 4” X 16” CONDITION: It shows an all original clock from Swihart Products. It has a plastic front, complete interior, and original hands. It shows very light wear, and the original manufacturers decal. There is no damage to the clock face. The clock currently does not light, and it is not operational. (Good). 200 - 500

1240 - DOUBLE SIDED FLANGE WALL CLOCK IN MID-CENTURY STYLING

18” X 9 - 1/2” X 19” CONDITION: Excellent mid-century wall clock with original mount, nickel plating, and original clock face and hands. Operational. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

1241 - ART DECO COUNTER DISPLAY FOR COSMETICS

24” X 12 - 1/2” X 22” CONDITION: It shows original paint to the wooden display, mirrored shelves, and Art Deco mirrored back. It has a sign that reads “Look Lovelier and Younger”. The back of the display has original cardboard drawers for different kinds of cosmetics, but missing two drawers. It shows average wear to the display, with some areas of missing paint, scuffs, and scrapes, but nothing to distract from the overall Art Deco image. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

1242 - CAST IRON COIN SORTER & DISPENSER

11 -1/4”X 10 - 1/2” X 11” CONDITION: It shows all new nickel plating to all the original hardware, including the top coin sorter, which has a patent date of February 25, 1890. It has an attached trade stimulator, and marquee frame with a white orchid piece of advertising in it. A very well-done restoration. (Restored). 400 - 800

1243 - RESTORED ORANGE JUICE PRESS

13 -1/2” X 8 - 1/2” X 21 - 3/8” A cast iron vintage grape press that has been restored to an orange juice press. CONDITION: It has new paint and pinstripe. It shows oranges on the front, as well as an embossed No. 2 in the cast iron. It shows an original orange press. (Restored). 400 - 800

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1244 - PAIR OF EARLY COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY CABINETS

LARGEST: 16 -1/4” X 7” X 6” CONDITION: (A) A McCourt Label Cabinet Company, with labels for a pharmacy. Oak construction, showing light wear to the finish. It has original paper labels, and some remnants of original labels on the interior. (Very Good). (B) An oak file cabinet for the N.C.R. Credit System. Oak construction, showing a new finish. It was used to keep track of credit index card for customers and retail establishment. It shows very little wear, with internal paper label explaining the use of the box. (Excellent). (Very Good - Excellent). 400 - 800

1245 - WOODEN UNION BUTTER CHURN NO. 2

22 - 1/2” X 14 - 1/2” X 32 - 1/2” Fantastic early original stenciling coupled with original paint and scroll work on this three legged churn give it a great appeal. Original interior churn apparatus included. Missing crank. Displays fantastic. 400 - 800

1246 - EARLY RESTORED GRAPE CRUSHER

17” x 13” x 60”. An early cast iron grape crusher. CONDITION: It has been restored in a Orange Crush motif, with new paint and pinstriping. The crank handle is operational. The machine shows some light scuffs and scratches from handling. It comes with a display stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1247 - WOODEN BLANKET CHEST WITH CARVED EAGLE FRONT

36 - 1/4” x 18” x 16” C. 1920. CONDITION: This is a ship’s blanket chest. The top faintly reads “Frigate Eagle” with Captain N. Whitby. It has original hardware and carved eagle front. It shows areas of wear due to age and use. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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1248 - ORIGINAL HEINZ OVEN BAKED BEANS COOKER

13” X 13” X 11 - 1/2” A ceramic cooker marked for the Helmco Incorporated from Jackson Boulevard in Chicago. CONDITION: All ceramic, with internal heating component in order to cook Heinz Baked Beans, mostly deployed in restaurants in the 40s and 50s. There are no breaks or repairs. All original ceramics, with some areas of paint loss in the front logo. It has the correct lid, comes with a wooden spoon, has on/ off switch that works, and the item is untested. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1249 - SALESMAN SAMPLE ENTERPRISE COFFEE GRINDER

10 -1/2” X 7 - 1/4” X 9 - 1/2” A compact size No. 2 Enterprise Coffee grinder. CONDITION: Most likely a salesman sample that has been restored in new paint, pinstripe, restored base, and original drawer. The crank handle needs to be rethreaded. (Restored). 300 - 600

1250 - EURKEA MODEL AHW-116 PORTABLE ELECTRIC RANGE

13 - 1/2” X 17” X 20” CONDITION: Mid-century Eureka range with pull down burners on the side and two-shelf oven in the middle top handle for portability. A very unique item from eureka. Showing light wear and some scuffs. Original knobs. Fantastic display piece. (Restored). 600 - 1,200

1251 - PAIR OF STORE CARDBOARD KELLOGG’S AND CAMPBELL’S ADVERTISMENTS

LARGEST: 27 - 1/2” x 40” CONDITION: (A) A die-cut cardboard advertisement for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies. It shows a great depiction of Snap, Crackle, and Pop. It has some edgewear, some light folds at the edges, and a fold across the middle where the advertisement was folded when shipped. (8.0). (B) A Campbell’s Soup die-cut advertisement. It shows light edgewear and great color. It has no folds or significant damage. Both advertisements are without their cardboard easels. (8.0). (8.0). 200 - 500

1252 - ORIGINAL COUNTERTOP SHEAFFER’S LIGHTED PEN DISPLAY

27” x 12” x 12” CONDITION: It shows a need for a new top glass. It has original pen interior, requiring a new fluorescent light bulb in order to be lit. The back sign is complete. The reverse glass shows areas of paint loss. The display was made by the Van Dyke Baird Company, wood construction. (Fair - Good). 200 - 500

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1253 - PAIR OF SUPERIOR ELECTRIC CO. DISPENSERS

EA: 9” X 9” X 17” CONDITION: (A) It shows patina to the base, original milk glass globe, spigot, Superior Electric Water Heater label on the front, and correct lid. It shows no break or repairs. It has a replaced cord. The on/off switch is original, and the device is untested. (Good). (B) It shows the same patinaed base, correct spigot, correct Superior Electric Water Heater label, no on/off switch know, original cord, original milk glass globe, and no lid. (Fair - Good). (Fair - Good). 200 - 600

1254 - PAIR OF GENERAL ELECTRIC & THE MK AND T ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 38” X 1 -1/4” X 11 - 3/4”. CONDITION: (A) A display board showing seven different General Electric cast logos off of potentially buildings or machinery. Some are brass, some are tin, and one is plastic. No breaks or repairs. Mounted to a contemporary wooden back with frame. (Very Good - Excellent). (B) An original brass plate, marked “The MK And T” in raised relief lettering in bronze. No breaks or repairs, and has an aged patina. (Very Good - Excellent). (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

1255 - COLLECTION OF 3 WATER HEATER NO. 26, HEATER AND STINY TOY FURNACE

LARGEST: 8” X 10- 1/2” X 20” CONDITION: (A) Salesman sample water heater marked California. In new paint, with no breaks. (Restored). (B) Space heater restored and untested. New paint. (Restored). (C) Tiny tot hot water heater, new paint and no breaks or repairs. (Restored). (Restored). 200 - 600

1256 - COLLECTION OF 3 TIN J. CHEIN HERCULES FERRIS WHEELS

EA: 13” X 5 - 1/8” X 16 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Hercules Ferris Wheel, with the correct wind-up mechanism. It shows average wear from play, as well as some light scuffs and scratches. (8.5). (B) A Hercules Ferris Wheel, showing four seats with better than average paint from use, as well as light scuffs. (8.0). (C) A Mickey Mouse Ferris Wheel, with six seats. It shows very little wear from play, and a light fading to the bottom base plate. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5). 200 - 600

1257 - BLUE “THE CABINET FLOUR BIN”

18” X 12 - 1/2” X 28” Rare style with a great overall patina. Super decorator piece or great addition to country store venue. (Good). 200 - 500

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1258 - PAIR OF ART DECO FEMALE STATUES

LARGEST: 7 - 1/4” X 8 - 1/4” X 23 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A female form statue with arms extended, holding either a candy dish or an ashtray, standing on what could be a globe and original base. There are some areas of paint loss and oxidation, primarily to the base. No breaks or cracks. (Very Good). (B) A female form in green patina with extended arms, holding a glass marble. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has a great overall patina. (Excellent). (Very GoodExcellent). 300 - 600

1259 - YUENGLING’S ICE CREAM TRAY

Frame: 11 - 1/2” x 14 - 7/8”. C. 1910s-1920s. Yuengling’s Dairy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Beautiful stock waitress serving ice cream scene by artist Haskell Collins. Manufactured by the American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example that has some professional restoration to the right side of the woman, and other small scratch touch-ups. (Restored, 8.0). 300 - 600

1260 - HAMILTON BEACH 3-STATION MALT MIXER

13” x 9” x 20” CONDITION: It shows chipping to the original cream porcelain, and shows three original malt mixer cups. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes overall. The malt mixer is operational. (Good). 200 - 500

1261 - BOB’S BIG BOY SHAKE SHOP TRADE SIGN

64 - 3/4” x 47”. An original Bob’s Big Boy Shake Shop trade sign. CONDITION: It shows great color. It is constructed of fiber board, with very little signs of wear or use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 500 - 1,500

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1262 - COLLECTION OF 3 PLANTERS MR. PEANUT AND ST. LAURENTS MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 11” X 6” X 6” CONDITION: (A) A paper mache Planters peanut canister and in the original box in the form of a peanut. Shipped by the Peanut Corporation. It shows original condition, with a hole in the top, areas of dirt and wear from handling. (B) A limited edition collectible Mr. Peanut ashtray, all in brass with a great figure of Mr. Peanut. Considered not to be an ashtray, but a shell holder. Unused, in the original box. (C) A St. Laurent’s Peanut Butter tin can. It has the original lid, showing great color and shine, with very little signs of wear. (Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1263 - PAIR OF PLANTERS PEANUT STORE DISPLAY JARS

LARGEST: 8” X 8” X 9 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) It shows a peanut top lid, Planter’s Peanut designs on the inside of the jar. It shows no chips, cracks, or defects. (B) A barrel-shaped Planter’s Peanut jar with peanut finial lid. It shows no chips, cracks, or defects. (9.0). 300 - 600

1264 - PAIR OF PLANTERS PEANUT STORE DISPLAY JARS

LARGEST: 5” X 7 - 1/2” X 9” CONDITION: (A) A tin lid, square Planters jar. It shows no chips or cracks. The tin lid has great color, some light chipping to the original paint, and a great image of Mr. Peanut. (8.0). (B) A hexagon-shaped Planters Peanut jar, with a peanut finial lid. It has applied enamel, “Planters” wording, and image of Mr. Peanut. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5). 200 - 500

1265 - RESTORED GOLF COURSE BALL WASHER

14” x 17” x 53” Par Aide ball washer, the same one used in golf courses world wide. CONDITION: Fully restored with new paint, original embossed sign, and added base to free stand. A great conversation piece for the avid golfer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 400 - 1,000

1266 - CONTEMPORARY WOOD CARVED NATIVE AMERICAN STORE DISPLAY

16” x 7” x 59”. C. 1980. CONDITION: It shows all original paint. There are some light scuffs and paint chips at the extreme edges. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very GoodExcellent). 300 - 600

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1267 - ART DECO MID CENTURY BRONZE

9 -1/2” X 9 - 1/2” X 25” CONDITION: No breaks or repairs, with aged patina. Unmarked. (Excellent). 300 - 900

1268 - STYROFOAM PILLSBURY 3D ADVERTISING FIGURE

26” x 20” x 56”. C. 1960. CONDITION: An original store display of Pillsbury Dough Boy in Styrofoam, showing some dents and cracks in the Styrofoam due to age and use. It shows an original stand and Pillsbury labeling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1269 - ORIGINAL WOODEN SIPPING CRATE INTO A CLAW FOOT STAND

23” x 21” x 45” CONDITION: It shows recast claw feet. The wooden box marked for Buckley Manufacturing Chicago, Illinois, which would have been a slot machine box with added lettering for jewel box. It makes a great contemporary slot machine stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1270 - COMPOSITION FIGURAL PIG DISPLAY

18” X 16 -1/2” X 28” Marked “Groh” on the back. CONDITION: All original sitting pig, showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. There are some areas of scuffs and missing paint, but nothing to distract from the overall appearance. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1271 - HARD RUBBER FIGURAL DISPLAY FOR WACKY WOBBLERS TOYS

9 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/8” X 16 -1/2” CONDITION: A display or window figure of a young boy holding a sign, which reads “World Famous Wacky Wobblers Sold Here”. Most likely used in the toy store to advertise the products. Made by the Funko Company. It shows new old stock, with no areas of breaks, repairs, or wear. (9.0). 200 - 500

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1272 - PAIR OF CIVIL WAR ERA CANNON & TRAILER

LARGEST: 17 -1/2” X 4 -5/8” X 5 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A tin and cast iron barrel cannon. It shows original paint, oxidation, and surface rust to the cast iron barrel. It shows original paint to the wheels, and areas of paint loss throughout. (7.0). (B) An ammunition or supply trailer. It shows cast iron wheels with a trunk attached to the back. It has a cast iron lift lid and original wood framing. It shows light wear and oxidation throughout. (9.0). (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1273 - PAIR OF FIGURAL PIG ADVERTISING

LARGEST:” 13 - 1/2” X 6” X 7” CONDITION: (A) A composition figural pig, advertising Decker’s Iowana Hams & Bacon. It shows some scrapes, areas of paint loss, and all original color. There are some light breaks in the composition across the back of the pig. (7.5). (B) A Giveaway bank for the William Moland’s & Sons Quacker City Hams. It shows a repainting of the piggy bank, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (8.0). (7.5 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1274 - PAIR OF VICTORIAN BOUDOIR VASES

6 -1/4” X 6 -1/4” X 12 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has all original applied gilding and cranberry glass in good condition. (B) The second one is a carbon copy of the first one. (Excellent - Near Mint). 300 - 600

1275 - RCA NIPPER HARD RUBBER 3D DISPLAY ADVERTISING

16” x 40” x 35 - 1/2” C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows hard rubber RCA Nipper Dog. It shows patina for its age, but no chips, cracks or repairs. A very nice example of this RCA Dog from the 1950s. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1276 - 1950S SODA FOUNTAIN STOOL W/ CHILD MANNEQUIN

Largest: 16 - 1/2” x 30” x 47”. CONDITION: The child mannequin shows some areas of wear, primarily to her hands and legs. She has glass eyes and is holding a baby doll. The clothes would date to the 1950s. The stool is an original 1950s soda fountain stool, with a foot and back rest with red vinyl seating. It shows very little signs of wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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1277 - COUNTERTOP DINER PASTRY DISPLAY

8 - 3/4” X 9 - 1/2” X 25 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows an all original pastry display with metal framing and metal framed backdoor. It has a plastic front and panel in the back. It comes complete with plates and prop-style pieces of cake. (Good). 300 - 600

1278 - COLLECTION OF 5 COUNTRY STORE CANDY JARS

LARGEST” 6” X 6” X 10 -3/4” CONDITION: All five jars show clear glass with no haze. One of the jars is a small-sized Columbia Swirl with the correct lid. All the jars have the correct lids, and show no chips to the rims. (Excellent). 200 - 600

1279 - COLLECTION OF 4 CANDY JARS

LARGEST: 6 -1/2” X 6 - 1/2” X 12 -1/2” CONDITION: This set of candy jars are later-issued candy jars with nonground lids. Showing great clarity, with no noticeable edge chips to the top rim or the top cap. (Excellent). 200 - 600

1280 - COLLECTION OF 4 SMALL CLEAR GLASS CANDY JARS

LAREGST: 4 “ X 7 - 1/4” X 9 -3/8” CONDITION: An assortment of small candy jars. Showing original lids, with no cracks or chips. (Excellent). 100 - 300

1281 - COLLECTION OF 3 COUNTRY STORE CANDY JARS

LARGEST: 3” X 3” X 12 -1/2” CONDITION: All show clear glass with no haze. (A) A small-size Columbia jar, which has the wrong lid that is ground. (B&C) The other two jars have correct lids, with no chipping at the rims. (Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1282 - GLASCOCK STOVE & MFG CO. “CAROLINA” CAST IRON CAMP STOVE

20” x 22” x 20 - 5/8” A No. 91 Carolina cast iron camp stove from the Glascock Stove & Manufacturing Company out of Greensboro, North Carolina. CONDITION: It shows original plate and plating, which has oxidized and has some areas of surface rust and missing plating. No breaks, cracks or repairs. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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1283 - PORCELAIN AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PARKING ORDINANCE SIGN

17 -1/4” x 1 -1/8” x 17 -1/4” DSP. CONDITION: A corner flange sign from the Auto Club of Southern California, specifying a No Parking zone. Side 1 shows a fade to the overall color and shine. It has some edgewear, chipping and surface rust to the flange. There is a significant chip above the Auto Club logo. Side 2 shows faded color and shine. It has a quarter-sized chip at 7 o’clock, as well as edgewear, chipping, and surface rust to the outside edges. (7.0). 300 - 700

1284 - CHAMPION SPARK PLUG LIGHT-UP CLOCK

16” X 4” X 16” CONDITION: An original clock with plastic housing, front, and clock face. The plastic front shows several small cracks, primarily in the lower right and left hand corners. There are some areas of scratching. The clock face shows no damage, with original hands. The clock lights, and it is operational, but the second hand currently is wedged against the plastic front and it is not turning. (Good). 300 - 600

1285 - PAIR OF CAST IRON STREET SIGNS

Largest: 38” x 28” x 8 - 1/4”. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron corner street sign, showing oxidation and surface rust to the metal housing. It has two tin signs, one for Fleet Street and the other for Commercial St. The signs show areas of paint loss and oxidation to the original paint, with a nice aged look. (7.0). (B) An Indian Hill Boulevard in the 1000 Block, die-cut cast iron with stand. It shows original paint, with some oxidation, paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes to both sides. (7.5). (7.0-7.5). 800 - 1,400

1286 - COUNTERTOP LIGHT-UP SIGN FOR MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE GENUINE PARTS

26” X 3 -5/8” X 5 -3/8” CONDITION: An original tin countertop light-up sign. It shows areas of paint loss, oxidation, and surface rust throughout. It has a replaced front plastic sign for Minneapolis Moline Genuine Parts. The sign has a new cord and lights. The replaced plastic sign shows no damage. (Good). 300 - 600

1287 - MUSTANG OIL PORCELAIN REPLICA SIGN

29 - 3/4” Dia. DSP. CONDITION: A replica Mustang Oil sign, showing a great graphic. Side 1 shows great color and shine, with one light scuff mark under the horse. Side 2 shows great color and shine, showing no significant damage. (NOS). 500 - 1,500

1288 - DISPLAY OF 5 STEAM ENGINE OILERS

13 -1/2” X 6 - 1/2” X 12” CONDITION: All five original oilers show polishing to the original brass. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Very GoodExcellent). 300 - 600

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1289 - DISPLAY OF 4 STEAM ENGINE OILERS

10 -3/4” X 6 - 3/4” X 12” CONDITION: All show polished brass, with original components. The largest one shows a small chip in the glass. No other chips, cracks, or repairs. (Very GoodExcellent). 300 - 600

1290 - DISPLAY OF 4 STEAM ENGINE OILERS

10 -1/2” X 6 - 1/2” X 11 - 1/2” CONDITION: Shows four oilers from various manufacturers. All brass, having been polished. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1291 - DISPLAY OF 4 STEAM ENGINE OILERS

8 - 5/8” X 6 - 3/4” X 9” CONDITION: Showing all original components, and brass oilers that have been polished by various makers. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1292 - DISPLAY OF 4 STEAM ENGINE OILERS

10 - 3/8” X 6 - 3/8” X 10- 1/4” CONDITION: Original steam engine oilers, all in brass, with original components. Showing cracks in the original glass hoppers. (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1293 - PAIR OF 1950S CHILDREN’S RIDE-ON TOYS

Largest: 19” x 36” x 25”. CONDITION: (A) An original Hopalong Cassidy tricycle. It shows all original paint, having oxidation, surface rust and areas of paint loss throughout. (Good). (B) A Greyhound Deluxe child’s wagon. It has all original paint, with original wheels showing scuffs and scrapes from play and use. (Good). (Good). 400 - 800

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17” X 8” X 19” CONDITION: It shows no chips or cracks. Mounted on a light-up base, with an original cord. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1295 - SPRING FRAME STEEL CHILD’S TRICYCLE

39” x 12” x 21 x 1/2”. CONDITION: Original components, some oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. Original grips, pedals and seat. Complete, and with a great aged appearance. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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REPLICA MOBILOIL GARGOYLE PUMP GLOBE
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1296 - PAIR OF WOODEN ANTIQUE AIRPLANE PROPELLERS

Largest: 70” x 5 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2”. A pair of wooden propellers. CONDITION: Showing wear from use, some oxidation to the metal hardware, and scuffs to the wood finish, but overall a pair of great looking props. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

1297 - MINIATURE WOODEN VANITY WITH MIRROR

21” X 13” X 40 -1/2”. A very ornate wooden child’s vanity with three drawers and original hardware. CONDITION: No breaks or cracks to the oval-style mirror. It is in original finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 400 - 800

1298 - TALL WALL HANGING DISPLAY CABINET

32 - 3/4” X 9 -1/4” X 53” A beautifully restored and hand-crafted shaving mug display that is able to be wall mounted or able to be a standalone countertop display. Has a beautiful hand-carved marquee. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 400 - 1,200

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1299 - VICTORIAN LOVESEAT AND DISPLAY MANNEQUIN IN PERIOD DRESS

LARGEST: 50” X 27” X 49”

CONDITION: An original Victorian velvet tufted love seat showing some wear from use, but in original upholstery. Sitting in the loveseat is a Victorian dressed young lady Mannequin, used as a display for saloon and brothel decor. The mannequin dress shows light wear, and there are no condition issues with the mannequin. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000

1300 - A PAIR OF EARLY CAST LEGGED STOOLS

EA: 15” X 15” X 20” CONDITION: Showing an earlier restoration. Cast iron legs nickel- plated with walnut seats. Solid and showing little to no wear. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1301 - DECORATIVE CARVED WOOD HANGING GLASS AND MIRRORED DISPLAY CASE

19 - 1/8” X 8 - 1/2” X 52” Walnut wall-mount display case with mirrored back housing two shelves, in original finish. Appears to be what might have been a grandfather-style clock at one point, converted to a display case. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1302 - WOODEN DISPLAY CABINET

31” X 13” X 27” A beautiful display cabinet with a roll-top in the bottom and a glass door in the top. Has four brass claw feet. CONDITION: Restored. (Restored). 300 - 800

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1303 - HANGING ARTS AND CRAFTS MEDICINE CASE

19 - 1/4” X 8 - 1/4” X 38 - 1/2” CONDITION: Hanging medicine cabinet showing original finish, no breaks or repairs. Wonderful arts and crafts appearance with reverse painted front door with no wear. Light wear. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000

1304 - DECORATIVE WALL HANGING SHELF DISPLAY

51” X 6 - 1/2” X 19 -7/8” A beautifully hand-crafted wall mount or countertop display for whiskey bottles, mugs, or other items. It is beautifully hand-made, reading on the bottom “Deadwood, Stillwater, Tombstone”. A fantastic addition as a bar fixture or general display piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 500 - 2,500

1305 - LOT OF 2 RETRO SUITCASE AND RAILROAD WALL STORAGE BASKET

LARGEST: 81” X 12” X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Early piece of fabric-covered luggage in serpentine form. Showing wear from use and complete interior. (Very Good). (B) A wall mount railroad storage basket. Brass construction with original brackets. Light oxidation. (Very Good). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1306 - PAIR OF FRENCH ART DECO WALL SCONCES

EA: 6 - 3/8” X 6 - 3/8” X 13” CONDITION: Mid-century Deco styling wall sconces showing light wear from use. Operational. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1307 - A PAIR OF FROSTED CRYSTAL GLASS LAMPS

LARGEST: 8” X 3” X 11” CONDITION: Showing light wear. In operational condition. (Excellent). 100 - 500

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1308 - FIGURAL ART DECO AIRPLANE LAMP

14” X 6” X 7” CONDITION: It shows an original cord and cast iron base with Art Deco globe. It has two nickel airplanes with their original mounts. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. Both airplanes are loose on their mounts, and could be tightened. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

1309 - ART DECO SPACE-RELATED TABLE LAMP

EA: 7 - 1/2” X 7 -1/2” X 11” CONDITION: A glass shade in the form of a the planet Saturn with embedded stars, on a patterned glass base with blue bulb. It has the original cord, and it is in operating condition. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. There is oxidation to the metal components that hold the top lamp to the base. It has an original on/off switch. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1310 - ART DECO GLASS SPACE TABLE LAMP

7 - 1/2” X 7 -1/2” X 11 - 1/2”” CONDITION: Showing a frosted globe on a frosted base. The globe is in the shape of the Saturn planet, with an original holder, on/off switch, and cord. Operational. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

1311 - CERAMIC ART DECO LAMP

10 -1/2” X 4 - 1/2” X 14” CONDITION: It shows a ceramic base and Art Deco-styling, with a young lady performing a split and arms extended holding a Art Deco blue glass lamp shade. No chips, cracks, or repairs. It has the original cord, and it is operational. (Very GoodExcellent). 300 - 600

1312 - CAST ALUMINUM LIGHT-UP LAMP OF THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING

7 - 1/8” X 5 - 5/8” X 15” CONDITION: No breaks, cracks, or repairs. It shows original cast aluminum having an older polishing. (Very GoodExcellent). 500 - 1,000

1313 - CUT GLASS LIGHTED BROTHEL STYLE VICTORIAN LAMP

10 - 1/2” X 10 - 1/2” X 12 - 1/2” CONDITION: Cut glass base and shade with ruby red decorative swag crystals. No chips or cracks noted, with original electrical components, lighted and operative. (Excellent).

300 - 1,000

1314 - COLLECTION OF 3 LIGHT-UP FIRE AND EXIT SIGNS

LARGEST: 7” X 5” X 10” CONDITION: (A) A light-up headlight sign with red globe in the front for fire. It has a new cord. The housing to the light shows areas of oxidation to the original nickel. (B) An Exit lighting globe. It has red glass, all original, and no chips, cracks, or repairs.

(C) A sconce sign with a red globe, marked for Exit. It shows areas of oxidation to the original nickel plating to the sconce. No chips, cracks, or repairs to the globe. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

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1315 - SEEBURG TEARDROP JUKEBOX SPEAKER

11 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 17 - 3/4” Serial No. 14991. CONDITION: A Bakelite teardrop speaker. It shows light wear and scuffs to the black paint. It has the original Seeburg script on newer felt cloth. Untested. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1316 - A PAIR OF JUKEBOX WALL SELCTOR BOXES

LARGEST: 10 -3/4” X 5 - 1/2” X 14 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) AMI wall box selector, showing all original condition with light wear. (Very Good). (B) Seeburg 100 selector wall box in all original condition, showing light wear. (Very Good). (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

1317 - PAIR OF REPRODUCTION SEEBURG TEARDROP SPEAKERS

EA: 10- 5/8” X 5” X 17 - 1/4” Distributed by Jackpot Amusements. CONDITION: It shows new plastic and speakers. There are very little signs of wear and some areas of overpaint to the pink outside housing. Untested. (Very Good). 200 - 300

1318 - A PAIR OF JUKEBOX WALL BOX SELECTORS

LARGEST: 9” X 6 - 1/2” X 13 - 1/8” CONDITION: (A) Wurlitzer wall box showing all original patina, correct buttons and knobs. With small chip out of the original back door. (Good). (B) Seeburg Select-o-Matic 100 wall box. Showing all original components and front glass. (Good). (Good). 200 - 600

1319 - MID-CENTURY PHILCO MODEL 38-69 FLOOR RADIO

30 -3/8” x 16” x 44 -3/4” CONDITION: It shows an all original radio, with original roll top front, labels and dial. It has light scuffs and scrapes from age and use. The radio has great Art Deco styling, and it is untested as for operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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1320 - ATWATER KENT MODEL 206 WOODEN RADIO

14” X 9 - 1/4” X 17 - 1/2” CONDITION: All original with wear to the finish, some scuffs, original dial and dial glass, untested. (Good).

100 - 500

1321 - SET OF 4 CARNIVAL DECORATIVE HANGING FIGURAL PLAQUES

EA: 14” X 6” X 21 -5/8” CONDITION: Showing an older repaint over wood constructed decorative trim from a carnival or circus midway attraction. Wear overall, bright color, and matching figural caricatures. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1322 - WOOD CARVED CHILD’S HORSE

8” x 32” x 33”. C. 1940. CONDITION: It shows pastel paint, which has faded. It has original wood carving, with some areas of paint loss and age cracks. It shows an original carved wood tail. (Good - Very Good).

300 - 600

1323 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 349 SERIAL NO. 926317

17” X 16” X 22” CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new key checks, price flags, added Amount Purchase sign, and in rose brass. (Restored). 400 - 800

1324 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 717 SERIAL NO. 1837071

12 -1/2” X15 -1/2” X 17” CONDITION: A later model tin National Cash Register in as-found condition. It has original key checks, price flags, oxidized paint, and a broken marble bill shelf. (Fair). 100 - 300

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1325 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 717 SERIAL NO. 2193768

11 - 1/2” X 15 - 1/2” X 17” CONDITION: A painted tin version in as-found condition. It shows original key checks, price flags, bill shelf, and receipt tape. 100 - 500

1326 - PAIR OF EDWARD HELB RAILROAD LEVEL & GRADE FINDERS

Each: 24” x 3 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4”. C. early 1900s. Edward Helb Railroad, York, Pennsylvania, “The American Combined Level & Grade Finder Patented & Manufactured by Edward Helb Railroad, PA”, patent date July 12, 1904. Pair of extremely rare and difficultto-find Edward Helb of the Helb Brewing Co. railroad levels. Both are marked “Edward Helb Railroad PA” on the brass inserts. CONDITION: Both show general use and wear. (7.75). 400 - 800

1327 - LOT OF 2 WEIGHTS AND BALANCE OF PRECISION MACHINE AND SMALL WOODEN BOX WITH TOOLS/PARTS

LARGEST: 16 - 3/8” X 9 - 1/8” X 18 -1/4” Small wooden balance scale with accessory weights and tweezers in original box. Box is marked “Voland New Rochelle, New York”. CONDITION: Original overall condition, excellent and in working order, with no chips and breaks to any of the glass. (Excellent). 400 - 800

1328 - TOLEDO FOREST GREEN 3LB. SCALE

16” X 10” X 17 -3/4” A Toledo scale done in a deep green color motif. Manufacturer plate reads “Toledo Scale Co. Toledo, Ohio Model 405 3 lb. Capacity, Serial No. 6225”. CONDITION: Appears to be in an older restored condition. All labels are intact and read well. The bottom claw-styled feet are nickel plated. In working order. (Restored). 400 - 800

1329 - CONTINENTAL SCALE CO. DOCTOR’S OFFICE SCALE

18” x 20 - 1/2” x 63”. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint, pinstripe, and polished hardware components. A Continental doctor’s scale for weight and height. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 300 - 600

1330 - 5¢ HOROSCOPE AND WEIGHT SCALE

17- 1/8” x 24” x 52” CONDITION: It shows an original scale, made by the USAMCO-AG Bridgerbad K.T. Wallace Switzerland. It shows original paint and graphics. Operating on 5¢. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 1325
LOT - 1326
LOT - 1327
LOT - 1328
LOT - 1329
LOT - 1330

1331 - DETECTO US MAIL SCALE

19” X 10” X 11” CONDITION: Restored US Mail scale in new paint and pinstriping. Complete and working. (Restored). 100 - 500

1332 - COLLECTION OF COIN MANAGEMNT DEVICES

LARGEST: 8” X 9” X 19 -3/8” CONDITION: (A) Cast iron coin changer with wood base. No cracks or repairs. Complete. (B) 50¢ coin changer giving a quarter, two dimes and a nickel. Showing all original with light wear. (C) Cast-iron coin sorter and changer. New plating, no breaks or repairs. (D) Extra sorter for number 3. No breaks. (Very Good).

400 - 1,200

1333 - ORIGINAL CAST IRON STRONG BOX PAINTED IN NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD MOTIF

14” x 9” x 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows new paint, lettering and pinstriping to an original cast iron strong box. It has a period padlock, showing some light scuffs and scrape since restoration. (Restored).

600 - 1,200

1334 - CAST IRON GAS ROOM HEATER

12” X 12” X 20” C. 1890–1915. A fully restored and repainted cast iron parlor-style gas heater, featuring hand-applied pinstriping in grey, blue, and orange. The piece displays a domed top with Fleur-de-lis finial, perforated cylindrical body, and ornate clawfoot base with brass gas valve fitting. Once used as a decorative radiant heater, this example showcases the elegant craftsmanship and vivid enamel detailing characteristic of the late Victorian to early Edwardian era. (Restored). 400 - 800

1335 - PENNY SMOKE 1¢ TRADE STIMULATOR WITH GUM DISPENSER

9 - 1/2” X 8 - 1/2” X 12” CONDITION: Showing an older polishing of the case and new award card. working gum dispenser, original cigarette reel strips, and original back door. Operational. (Very Good).

300 - 600

LOT - 1331
LOT - 1332
LOT - 1333
LOT - 1334
LOT - 1335

1336 - COLLECTION OF 3 POKER CHIP SETS

LARGEST: 6 - 1/8” X 3” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) Bakelite poker chips with Bakelite holder in a half-moon style with place for a deck of cards. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). (B) A Bakelite half-moon display, housing clay poker chips with a spot for playing cards. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). (C) A half-moon Bakelite chip holder, housing clay chips for the D.T. Saloon out of Deadwood, South Dakota. The Bakelite holder for this is green marble. (Excellent). (Excellent).

400 - 800

1337 - COLLECTION OF 3 POKER CHIP SETS

LARGEST: 8 - 7/8” X4” X 2 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) A Bakelite holder with all Bakelite chips in various colors. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). (B) A plastic holder with Bakelite chips in various colors. No chips, cracks, or repairs. It has two slots for decks of cards. (Excellent). (C) A yellow Bakelite with two holders for cards and Bakelite chips in various colors. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). (Excellent).

400 - 800

1338 - PAIR OF BAKELITE POKER CHIP SETS

LARGEST: 7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) A red marble poker chip set, with some marble poker chips. (B) A round poker chip set with Lucite handle. Both poker chip sets show very little wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1339 - PAIR OF POKER CHIPS

LARGEST: 7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 4” CONDITION: (A) A green marble Bakelite holder with clay chips in various colors. It has a slot for two decks of cards, which are included. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) A green marble chip holder with Bakelite chips. No chips, cracks, or repairs. It has slots for two decks of cards. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1340 - PAIR OF BAKELITE POKER CHIP SETS

EA: 7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: It shows all original chips with Bakelite holders. Two green swirled with poker chips in various colors, showing very little wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

LOT - 1336
LOT - 1337
LOT - 1338
LOT - 1339
LOT - 1340

1341 - PAIR OF BAKELITE POKER CHIPS

EA: 7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) A green marble Bakelite set with various Bakelite poker chips in colors. No chips, cracks, or repairs. There is a spot for two decks of cards. (B) A gold Bakelite with original handle. There are two slots for decks of cards, with poker chips in various colors. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1342 - PAIR OF BAKELITE POKER CHIP SETS

EA: 7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) A green poker chip set. (B) A gold poker chip set. Both have all original knobs and Bakelite poker chips in various colors, showing very little wear since collected. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1343 - PAIR OF BAKELITE POKER CHIP SETS

EA: 7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: It shows original Bakelite holders and chips in various colors, showing very little signs of wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1344 - TWO SETS OF BAKELITE POKER CHIPS

7 - 3/8” X 4 - 1/8” X 3 - 3/8” CONDITION: It shows original Bakelite holders. (A) A four-station chip holder, with a spot in the middle for a deck of cards. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) A dark brown Bakelite holder with Bakelite chips. It has two places to house cards. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1345 - PAIR OF WOODEN POKER CHIP RACKS

LARGEST: 19 -1/2” X 4 - 1/4” X 5 - 1/4” CONDITION: Various denominations. Some are marked for the D.T. Saloon at Dogwood, South Dakota, some marked for the King’s Inn in Reno, Nevada. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1346 - COLLECTION OF 7 LEATHER DICE CUPS W/ DICE AND 3 MONEY BAGS FILLED WITH 1¢, 5¢, 10¢

LARGEST: 6” X 2” X 7” (A) First National Bank, Thermopolis, Wyoming canvas bag full of pennies. (B) Farmer’s Merchant National Bank, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania canvas bag full of dimes. (D) Arizona National Bank, Tucson, Arizona canvas bag full of nickels. (E) A set of four dice tumblers, all leather. The first has a smoking cowboy on it, the second has a standing horse, the third has a fancy scrollwork surrounding a running calf, the fourth is plain brown leather. CONDITION: All canvas bags have drawstrings intact and are in good condition. Dice included with each cup. (Good). 100 - 300

LOT - 1342
LOT - 1343
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LOT - 1345
LOT - 1346

1347 - COLLECTION OF 3 SETS OF POKER CHIPS

LARGEST: 8 - 1/4” X 8 - 3/8” X 3” CONDITION: (A) A wood holder, with small-sized Bakelite poker chips in various colors. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) A leather-covered wood case, marked “Lowe”, and comes with two new old stock sets of clay chips in the original boxes. No wear. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1348 - CONTEMPORARY SLOT STAND WITH ASH TRAYS

25” x 20 - 3/8” x 37 - 7/8”. CONDITION: Oak constructed contemporary slot stand, showing light wear, added ash trays and claw feet. Some scuffs from use. (Very Good). 400 - 800

1349 - PAIR OF OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

LARGEST: 19 -7/8” x 14 - 1/4” x 32” C. 1910. CONDITION: (A) Oak construction, with hinged windowed front door and top drawer. It shows light wear. (Very Good). (B) Oak construction, showing some lifting to the quartersawn oak veneer. It shows scuffs and scrapes from use. (Fair-Good). (Fair - Very Good). 400 - 800

1350 - PAIR OF PEDESTAL DISPLAY STANDS

LARGEST: 14” x 14” x 38 -5/8” CONDITION: (A) A fluted column pedestal display stand, with carved accents, marble top, and made out of walnut. It shows light scuffs and scrapes from use. (Very Good). (B) A paneled column display stand, with a marble top and walnut construction. It shows some scuffs and scrapes from use. (Very Good). (Very Good). 400 - 800

LOT - 1347
LOT - 1348
LOT - 1349
LOT - 1350

1351 - PAIR OF PEDESTAL DISPLAY STANDS

LARGEST: 16” x 16” x 36” C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) Made out of mahogany with paw feet and carved center column. It shows scuffs and scrapes due to age and use. (Good). (B) A fluted column display stand made of oak. It shows some areas of scuffs and scrapes due to age and use. (Good). (Good). 400 - 800

1352 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

19” x 19” x 33 - 1/2”. A pair of slot machine stands. CONDITION: (A) Oak construction, hinged door, paneled front and claw feet. Light scuffs and scrapes. (Very Good). (B) Oak construction, glass hinged front door and claw feet. Light scuffs and scrapes. (Very Good). (Very Good).

300 - 600

1353 - CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STAND

18 -1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 34 - 1/4”. CONDITION: A new slot machine stand pedestal. Constructed of oak, showing some light surface scratches from use. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1354 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY SLOT STANDS 17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4” x 33”. Oak construction, showing hinged front doors. CONDITION: (A) It has an applied casting. It shows scuffs and scrapes from use. (Good). (B) It shows cut glass front door, scuffs and scrapes from use. (Good). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

300 - 600

1355 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY SLOT MACHINE STANDS

EA: 19” x 19” x 34” CONDITION: (A) It shows a stained glass front, hinged front door, and oak construction. It shows scuffs and scrapes from use. (Very Good). (B) It shows leaded glass hinged door front, oak construction, and claw feet. There are scuffs and scrapes from use. (Very Good). (Very Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 1351
LOT - 1352
LOT - 1353
LOT - 1354
LOT - 1355

1356 - COLLECTION OF 3 WOODEN DISPLAY STANDS W/ MARBLE TOPS

LARGEST: 19 - 5/8” x 14 - 1/2” x 30 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) Oak construction, with hinged front door, applied carving, top shelf and grey marble top. (B) Walnut construction, with brass panel front door, top shelf, applied carved paneling, and brow marble top. (C) A mixed hardwood display stand, showing a hinged front door and a grey marble top. All show light wear, scuffs, and scrapes from use. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1357 - PAIR OF WOODEN DISPLAY STANDS

LARGEST: 16 - 1/2” x 16- 1/2” x 28” C. 1910. CONDITION: (A) Oak construction, with hinged front door and shelf. It shows some scuffs and scrapes due to use. (Good). (B) A more contemporary stained stand with marble top. It shows very little signs of use. (Excellent). (Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1358 - SMALL-SIZED DISPLAY STAND

14 -1/2” X 12” X 23” CONDITION: Oak construction, with a fabric-covered pillar, and showing light wear throughout. A great stand for a statue or bronze. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1359 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR MESSETT’S MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS

20 -7/8” x 1 -1/4” x 49” Marked for the Quigley Lithograph Company out of Kansas City. CONDITION: Professionally framed, showing great color and imagery. No areas of damage. There is some light discoloration in the upper border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 400 - 800

LOT - 1356
LOT - 1357
LOT - 1358
LOT - 1359

1360 - COLLECTION OF 3 AFRICAN-AMERICAN FRAMED MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 25 - 1/8” x 10” CONDITION: (A) Framed cardstock die-cut advertising labeled “Dis Beats De Mule”. It shows four children playing on a wagon. It has great color, and it is professionally framed with no damage. (9.5). (B) A framed grouping of African-American post cards, showing all kinds of different images. No damage, mostly from edgewear to light surface scratches. (9.0). (C) A set of four cardstock images, with old music lyrics at the bottom. It shows light edgewear to all four pieces, with good color and very interesting graphics. (8.5). (8.5 - 9.5). 400 - 800

1361 - PAIR OF FRAMED CARDSTOCK BLACK MEMORABILIA ADVERTISING

LARGEST: 13 - 1/4” x 1” x 18 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A die-cut standup advertising for Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, copyright 1893 by the J.C. Iron & Company out of Lowell, Massachusetts. New old stock condition, showing no damage or edgewear. Mounted in a period frame. (9.5). (B) A die-cut cardstock advertising for Interstate Livestock out of Sue City, Iowa. Dated September 7 1907. It shows no edgewear, no areas of repair, and no damage. (9.5). (9.5). 400 - 800

1362 - PAIR OF FRAMED BLACK MEMORABILIA ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 17 - 1/4” x 1” x 22 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A cardboard advertisement for Cream of Wheat Cereal, dated 1914 by the Cream of Wheat Company. It shows no damage, and it is mounted in a contemporary frame. (9.5). (B) A framed cardstock advertisement for Welcome Soap. It shows some light staining to the outside edges, primarily noticeable in the lower left-hand corner. It shows no scuffs or scrapes in the main field. Framed in a period frame, with a wood backing. (8.5). (8.5 - 9.5). 400 - 800

LOT - 1360
LOT - 1361
LOT - 1362

1363 - FRAMED POSTER OF BOB’S BIG BOY BURGER CHAIN

47 - 1/2” X 1 - 1/4” X 36 - 1/8” Marked for the Illustrator J. Kwan. CONDITION: It shows a bright and colorful graphic of Big Boy crossing the traffic, having parked his airplane in a car parking lot. It shows great color and no damage overall. It is in a contemporary metal frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 400 - 800

1364 - FRAMED BOB’S BIG BOY STORE DECOR POSTER

47 - 1/4” X 1 - 1/4” X 36 - 1/8” CONDITION: It shows great color and graphic, with Big Boy Bob in scuba gear waiting for the tide to come in. This framed advertisement was part of store decor in a Bob’s Big Boy in California. It shows no discernable damage, and it is professionally framed in a metal frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

400 - 800

1365 - BRADLEY & HUBBARD CAST IRON MAN W/ GUITAR CLOCK

10” X 5” X 15 - 1/2” CONDITION: No breaks, cracks, or repairs. It retains roughly 70% of the original paint, with scuffs and scrapes throughout. It has a replaced front clock, which is currently not operational. (Good).

400 - 800

1366 - 5¢ KO-PAK-TA TOASTED PEANUT DISPLAY

9 -1/2” X 9 - 1/2” X 16” CONDITION: It shows all original labeling, with only light signs of wear. It shows the original cord, all original plating, and interior. When it heats, it spins and operates. (Very Good).

400 - 800

LOT - 1363
LOT - 1364
LOT - 1365
LOT - 1366

1367 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISING FOR AUNT JEMIMA READY MIX PANCAKES

20” x 3/4” x 31 - 1/4” CONDITION: It shows light staining overall, with some scuffs and scrapes to the main imagery. It is housed in a period frame with old matting. It shows muted colors and no lithograph maker’s mark. (7.0). 300 - 600

1368 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIG VALUES HOME LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT

22 -1/4” x 1” x 43 -1/4” CONDITION: A die-cut cardboard lithograph, showing mold staining to the upper-half of the sign, light surface dirt and staining to the overall image. There is a light fade to the color, with considerable edgewear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.8). 300 - 600

1369 - DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SIGN FOR MIL-KAY VITAMIN DRINK

32” x 1” x 21 -1/2” CONDITION: This sign came in two sizes, this one being the less-found smaller size. It shows some creases in the cardboard, edgewear to all four corners, as well as light scuffs and soiling in the main field. (8.0). 300 - 600

1370 - FRAMED TIN STAR BRAND SHOE SIGN

25 -3/8” x 1 - 3/4” x 20 - 1/2” Marked for the Grimm Metal Sign Corporation out of St. Louis. CONDITION: An embossed tin for Star Brand Shoes, showing considerable flaking of the original paint in the main field. However, the sign still has display capabilities, and it is housed in a period frame. (6.8). 300 - 600

1371 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO.

30 - 1/2” x 1” x 23 - 3/8” An original paper advertisement for International Stock Food Company out Minneapolis, Minnesota. CONDITION: It shows folds where the original lithograph had been folded to be mailed to the dealer. It has great imagery of a bunch of hogs and their baby pigs. It shows very little signs of wear, with folds in the corners, and a scuff mark above the “N” in “International”. It has good color. (8.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 1367
LOT - 1368
LOT - 1369
LOT - 1370
LOT - 1371

1372 - FRAMED MOVIE POSTER FOR BILL PICKETT IN “THE BULL-DOGGER”

25 - 1/8” x 1” x 37 -1/2” CONDITION: A professionally framed poster of a Ritchey lithographed movie poster of a Norman Film Manufacturing Company. Bill Pickett was a rodeo champion. Featuring a movie full of death-defying feats of courage and skill. New old stock, and no areas of repair, rips, restoration, or tears. (9.0). 300 - 600

1373 - NORTH CAROLINA & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD WAITING ROOM SIGN

31 - 1/8” x1” x 9 - 1/8” Dated July 21 1932. A remnant of American history glass sign for a waiting room during the segregated period of our history. CONDITION: It shows some areas of lifting in the upper left-hand corner, which has been stabilized by a new paper backing. It is in a period frame. (8.0). 300 - 600

1374 - PAIR OF FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 16 -1/8” x 1” x 20 - 1/8” CONDITION: (A) A framed cardstock advertisement for Breyer’s Smoking Tobacco. It shows a matted image in die-cut form, with some light surface scuff in the lower right-hand corner, very little edgewear, and bright color. (8.5). (B) A die-cut cardstock advertisement for Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, copyrighted 1883 by the J.C. Ayer & Company in Lowell, Massachusetts. It shows light edgewear, with no damage in the main field. (9.0). (8.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600

1375 - PAIR OF FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING PIECES

LARGEST: 12 - 3/4” X 1” X 16 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) A die-cut cardstock advertising for Pear’s Soap. It shows a copyright for A&T Pears. It has good color and great graphic, showing no edgewear. The bottom right-hand corner shows a little ding in the paper. (9.0). (B) A framed cardstock advertising for Charles S. Higgins German Laundry Soap. It is professionally framed, and shows light edgewear, primarily in the bottom right-hand corner. It has good color and strong graphic. (9.0). (9.0). 300 - 600

1376 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED R.F. OUTCAULT LITHOGRAPH ILLUSTRATIONS

LARGEST: 21 - 1/8” x 1” x 15 -1/8” CONDITION: (A) Copyright 1901 by the New York Harold, entitled “Poor Lil Mouse”. It shows a matted and framed newspaper illustration with wonderful Outcault graphics. It has some light wrinkles from framing, but no damage and great color. In a period frame. (9.0). (B) An Outcault framed illustration, entitled “Poor Lil Mouse”. It shows a different set of illustrations for the trouble his Poor Lil Mouse gets into. There is no date on this example. It shows some light folds from framing. In a period frame. (9.0). (C) Another framed illustration for “Poor Lil Mouse”, signed by R.F. Outcault. It shows a different set of illustrations from the same time period. It is in a contemporary new frame. (9.0). (9.0).

300 - 600

LOT - 1372
LOT - 1373
LOT - 1374
LOT - 1375
LOT - 1376

1377 - PAIR OF CAST IRON FIGURAL CIGAR STANDS

LARGEST: 11 - 1/8” X 7” X 35 - 3/8” CONDITION:

(A) A butler with a cigar holder, match holder, and ashtray holder with no ashtray present. It shows an older repaint to the body, with original paint to the stand, light oxidation and surface rust consistent with this cast iron piece. (Good). (B) A cast iron butler, with a mounted tray and an area for matchbooks. The tray most likely held a box of cigars. It shows an older repaint to the body, as well as to the base. There is paint loss, oxidation, and surface rust throughout the piece. (Fair). (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

1378 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA BOBBLE HEAD FIGURINES

LARGEST: 3” X 4” X 4” CONDITION: Both examples are ashtrays, showing original paint, no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1379 - PAIR OF BUTLER CIGAR STANDS

LARGEST: 12 -3/8” X 12 - 1/8” X 35 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron butler cigar stand, which has been repainted. It shows an added hoop for an ashtray, cigar holder, and match holder. It has oxidation to the newly added paint, some areas of corrosion, and surface rust. (Fair). (B) A butler cigar stand in wood. It shows an original paint, with areas of wear where the paint has rubbed off from use. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). (Fair - Very Good). 300 - 600

1380 - PAIR OF CIGAR STANDS

LARGEST: 9 - 1/2” X 8” X 35 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron bellhop cigar stand, with ashtray only. It has original paint, some areas of surface rust, oxidation, and areas of paint loss. (Good). (B) A butler cigar stand, showing original paint, ashtray, cigar holder, and match holder. It shows areas of surface rust and oxidation to the original paint. There is some touch-up to the gentleman’s vest. (Good). (Good). 300 - 600

1381 - BLACK AMERICANA LAWN SPRINKLER

9” X 10” X 30” CONDITION: It shows all original paint and original hose. The base shows surface rust and oxidation. There are areas of the original paint that has begun to pucker but not yet peel. There is a tear in the original hose. (Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 1377
LOT - 1378
LOT - 1379
LOT - 1380
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LOT - 1383

LOT - 1384

LOT - 1385

1382 - BLACK AMERICANA WOODEN SPRINKLER

18” X 18” X 33” CONDITION: An early wooden sprinkler in original paint, with original hose and attachment. It is missing the sprinkler attachment for the young man’s arm. It shows areas of wear and dirt consistent with an item used outside of this age. The paint shows areas of oxidation and some foxing. The attachments to the articulated right arm are original. The piece has a great overall aged look. (Good).

300 - 600

1383 - PAIR OF CAST IRON CIGAR BUTLERS

LARGEST: 9” X 7 - 1/2” X 34” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron cigar butler in original paint, with an area for cigars, matches, and an area where the ashtray would normally be, there is no ashtray present. It shows all original wear, some surface rust, and oxidation. (Fair). (B) A cast iron bellhop in original paint, with a cigar holder, ashtray holder, and match holder, with no ashtray present. It shows surface rust and oxidation to the overall piece, with a good aged look. (Fair). (Fair). 300 - 600

1384 - PAIR OF MASONITE RESTROOM SIGNS

EA: 30” x 6” SSM. CONDITION: (A) Advertising for Men’s Restroom, showing two mounting holes at either end, light scuffs and scrapes to the main field. No significant areas of damage. (8.5). (B) Advertising for Ladies Restroom sign, showing light scuffs and scrapes to the main field. It shows some edgewear, but no significant damage. (8.5). (8.5). 300 - 600

1385 - EARLY HAND-LETTERED CARDSTOCK SIGN FOR SEWER PIPE WORKERS IN ILLINOIS

22” X 14” CONDITION: It shows significant edgewear, with the upper right-hand corner missing. There are areas of wear in the lower-left and right-hand corners. It shows light surface dust and scratches overall. An early plant sign during a different period in our country’s history. (7.0). 100 - 500

LOT - 1386

LOT - 1387

1386 - EARLY TIN COUNTRY STORE POST CARD DISPLAY W/ AN ASSORTMENT POST CARDS

8” X 8” X 24”

CONDITION: It shows original paint, which has areas of paint loss and oxidation. It has the original marquee sign holder, and a selection of Black Americana-related post cards. (Good). 300 - 600

1387 - BLACK AMERICANA ETCHING BY PHILLIP SAGE FROM NEW ORLEANS, LA

26 -7/8” X 1” X 19 -3/4” A charcoal and pencil etching from a painting by William Aiken Walker, entitled “Picking Cotton”. The etching is dated February 27 1974, and it is numbered 87 out of 250. CONDITION: It shows a depiction of workers in a cotton field. Professionally framed, showing light areas of wear to the outside edges. No rips, tears, or repairs in the etching itself. (9.0).

300 - 600

1388 - PAIR OF ART DECO BAR-RELATED ACCESSORIES

LAREGST: 6” X 3” X 7” CONDITION: (A) A Ronson touch-tip cigarette lighter, showing an African-American mixologist standing behind an Art Deco bar. It shows great Art Deco features, and comes with the original touch-tip lighting mechanism. It shows very little signs of wear. (Very Good). (B) A companion piece, showing a round bar with a mixologist in the middle. The copper attachments and base show light signs of wear. When the top of the bar is pulled up, it reveals a cigarette dispensing mechanism. (Good). (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

1389 - O’BABY CARDBOARD CHOCOLATE DAIRY DRINK SIGN

19 -1/4” x 1 -1/4” x 27 -1/2” CONDITION: Free-floating in a contemporary frame, showing considerable edge damage and areas of scuffs to the imagery of this very rare Dairy Drink. (6.5). 200 - 500

1390 - PAIR OF N-HAIR TOBACCO CARDBOARD CANISTERS

CONDITION: Early tobacco cannisters in bright color showing scratches and scuffs to the surface paint, original lids, and light denting to the sides. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

1391 - FRAMED TIN WAITING ROOM SIGN

29 -3/4” x 2” x 17 -5/8” CONDITION: It shows scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss throughout. The wording is clear, and definitely represents a different period of time in our nation’s history. (6.0).

200 - 500

1392 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR THE MUSICAL COMEDY “A MODERN CINDERELLA”

32” x 1” x 25” Marked for the Ackermann & Quigley Litho Company out of Kansas City. CONDITION: It shows a repair at the 4 o’clock mark on the right-hand side. There are some light folds at the edges, on both the left and right. It shows some scuff marks at the bottom-center. No other repairs or issues in the main field. (8.0). 200 - 500

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1393 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR MURDOCK BROS. COMEDIANS

25 -1/2” x 1” x 32 -3/8” CONDITION: An original paper lithograph, advertising Murdock Comedians. It shows areas of repair to the lower portion of the graphic, some light water staining to the bottom third, areas of discoloration to the outside borders, and a light fold in the upper-portion through the word “Murdock”. (7.5). 200 - 500

1394 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH OF HILSON’S FAMOUS MINSTRELS

20 -3/4” x 1” x 27 - 1/8” Lithograph marked for the Erie Litho Company out Erie, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: It shows good color and a great graphic. It has an added mounting hole at the bottom-center, some light staining to the outside edges of the lithograph, and an area of repair in the middle under the “M” in “Minstrels”. (8.0). 200 - 600

1395 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED BLACK AMERICANA LITHOGRAPHS

LARGEST: 17 -5/8” x 1” x 20 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) A framed advertisement for a duo of singers, called the “Two Black Crows”, and sponsored by Paramount Pictures. It shows the poster is leased from Paramount Famous Laski Corporation. It has great color and graphic, showing some light folds in the lower left-hand corner but no other distinguishable marks in the main field. Framed in a period frame. (8.5). (B) A framed advertisement for the E.T. Paul Music Company out of New York, advertising Uncle Jasper’s Jubilee Dance. Lithographer signed by Ahden & Company Richmond, Virginia. It shows some areas of folds on the right-hand edge, with no additional damage and has great color. It is in a contemporary frame. (9.0). (C) A framed cardstock image of a African-American child playing with her doll clothing. No damage. (9.5). (8.5 - 9.5). 200 - 500

1396 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA FRAMED PRINTS

LARGEST: 18 - 3/4” x1” x 22 - 5/8” CONDITION: (A) Copyright 1903 by M.F. Tobin. It shows a young African American lad enjoying a slice of watermelon. It shows a light crease to the left-hand and right-hand edges. No significant, noticeable damage in the main field. (8.5). (B) A oil on canvas print, dated 1945 with gift handwriting on the back and artist signed Ralph Harris. It shows a young AfricanAmerican man enjoying a slice of watermelon. It shows no damage at all. (9.5). (9.0 - 9.5). 200 - 500

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1397 - PAIR OF FRAMED BLACK AMERICANA LITHOGRAPHS

19 - 5/8” x 2 - 3/8” x 14 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) Copyright 1884 by Courier & Ives. It shows a whimsical lithograph of people on roller skates piling up in the Rollatorium. It shows light areas of staining to the outside edges. No measurable damage in the main field. (9.0). (B) A framed lithograph for Old Pentice Whiskey. It shows good color, with light staining in bottom, and primarily in the lower left-hand corner. There is some light surface damage in the upper-portion, which does not distract from the overall image. (8.5). (8.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1398 - PAIR OF CURRIER & IVES FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS

LARGEST: 17” x 1” x 20 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A Champion Horse Nail Company out of Appleton, Wisconsin, with a 1978 Currier & Ives image. It shows light staining along the edges, and some light scuffs in the main field. Overall, a great presenting image in a period frame with wood backing. (8.0). (B) A Currier & Ives Dark Town Hook & Ladder print, dated 1884. It shows good color, and poorly matted in a new frame. It shows light surface dirt across the outside edges. (8.0). (8.0). 200 - 600

1399 - PAIR OF SAMBO ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 14” X 23” CONDITION: (A) SST. A single-sided tin sign advertising Chocolate Malted Milk, called “Sambo”. It shows significant areas of oxidation along the bottom edge, some along the top edge and sides edges. Light scuffs and scrapes in the main field. (7.5). (B) A Sambo rubber-tipped dart board, marked for Wyandotte Toys. It shows light scuffs and scrapes to the tin over cardboard target. It has an original cardboard backing. (8.0). (7.5 - 8.0). 200 - 500

1400 - PAIR OF PAUL JONES & CO. WOOD SIGNS

LARGEST: 20” x 14” CONDITION: (A) Marked for the Tuchtarhey Company out of Ohio. It shows an over-shellacked graphic image, marked “The Temptation of St. Anthony”. Marked on the back “Do Not Hang Near Stove or Wash with Water”. The graphic image shows some areas of graphic loss and scuffs in the upper left-hand corner. (7.5). (B) Marked “The Temptation of St. Anthony”. It shows a significant fading of the image on the wood beveled sign. It has scuffs, scrapes, and an area of lifting across the 25% top mark. (7.0). (7.0 - 7.5). 200 - 500

1401 - PAIR OF ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 17 - 1/8” x 1” x 20 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A framed cardstock advertisement for N.T. Swezey’s & Son Company Flour. It shows water staining, and areas of scuffs in the main field, some of which look like scuffs but is actually flour on the children’s faces. There are some areas of light staining along the upper-edge. (8.0). (B) A recreated porcelain sign for Luzianne Coffee & Chicory. It shows damage around all four borders, with no damage in the main field. It has muted color and shine. (7.0). (7.0 - 8.0). 200 - 500

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1402 - PAIR OF FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 13- 7/8” x 1” x 19 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) A framed cardstock oversized trade card for Marlboro Brothers American Tobacco Company out of Baltimore. Maker marked for the lithographer. It shows new old stock condition, with great color, and matted in a period frame. No measurable damage. (9.5). (B) A die-cut cardstock advertisement for Breyer Pipe Tobacco, by the Spalding & Merrick Company out of Chicago. Framed in a wooden frame, showing light edgewear and no measurable damage. (9.0). (9.0 - 9.5). 400 - 800

1403 - FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR LIGGETT & MEYER TOBACCO CO.

17 - 5/8” X 1” X 21 - 5/8” A die-cut cardstock advertisement. CONDITION: It originally had a string hanger, and shows light edgewear overall. It shows a small fold in the gentleman’s top hat and left foot. It has good color, and it is in a contemporary professional frame. (8.5). 300 - 500

1404 - FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR OLD VIRGINIA CATSUP

15 -1/8” X 1” X 18 -3/4” CONDITION: It shows edgewear, primarily in the bottom portion. The graphic is a die-cut mask, with an original cord. It shows good color, and it is framed in a contemporary matted frame. (8.8). 200 - 500

1405 - CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR TOPSY CHOCOLATE HONEY DAIRY DRINK

13 -1/4” X 1 - 1/2” X 17 -3/4” CONDITION: It shows good color, with areas of folds, primarily in the young lady’s neck area. There are scuffs and scrapes to the right-hand corners, and edgewear throughout. (7.8). 200 - 500

1406 - PAIR OF CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA FIGURINES

6” X 2 -1/2” X 3” CONDITION: Both examples show original paint, with areas of missing paint and oxidation throughout. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

1407 - PAIR OF CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA BOBBLE HEAD FIGURINES

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” X 1 -5/8” X 4” CONDITION: Both figurines are in original paint, showing some areas of scuffs, scrapes, and missing paint. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1408 - MOTHER BIRD FEEDING BABIES MECHANICAL BANK

8” X 4 - 1/4 X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows a complete repainting to the bank, mechanical operation, and with glass-eyed bird. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1409 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA MECHANICAL BANKS

LARGEST: 6 - 1/2” X 1 - 1/4” X 5” CONDITION: (A) An outhouse mechanical bank. It shows original paint, with areas of paint loss, chips, and oxidation overall. (B) A small cast iron kids playing with a doghouse bank. It shows original paint, oxidation, and areas of paint loss. (Good). 200 - 500

1410 - BATTERY-OPERATED CALYPSO JOE IN THE BOX

4 - 1/4” X 4 - 1/4” X 11” CONDITION: The box shows areas of cardboard missing, tape repair, scuffs, scrapes, and unraveling overall. Calypso Joe is in original condition, untested as to operation, showing light wear and original clothing overall. (6.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1411 - CERAMIC TOBACCO CANISTER

7” X 7” X 11” Marked for the Francis Statuary Company out of Worthington, Ohio. CONDITION: Ceramic construction, showing a gentleman sitting on a tree stump. There are areas of wear due to use, some light chipping at the edges, and it has a great overall patina. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1412 - COLLECTION OF 4 LUZIANNE COFFE AND CHICORY TINS

LARGEST: 7” X 6 - 1/4” X 7 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A red tin, showing good color and shine. There are light scratches overall, and missing paint to the original lid. (8.0). (B) A white version, showing good color and shine. There are very little light scratches overall, and has the original lid. (9.0). (C) A small-size Coffee & Chicory can, showing good color and shine. There are light scratches to the graphic and original lid. (8.5). (D) The second of the same can, showing good color and shine. There is some light denting, light surface scratches, and additional oxidation to the lid. (8.0). (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 600

1413 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS

LARGEST: 14 -3/8” x 1” x 12 -3/8” CONDITION: (A) Framed cardboard stock advertisement for a talking book record from the Talking Book Company out of New York City. It shows the original record. The original cardboard advertisement shows edgewear, and one light fold in the lower left-hand and right-hand corners. Framed between two pieces of glass. (8.5). (B) An old cardstock lithograph entitled “Comparing Notes”, with two swans holding newborn babies. It is in an older frame, with edge damage, ground-in dirt, and areas of missing paint. The lithograph shows areas of water damage to the outside edges, and a light fade overall to the graphic. (7.0). (7.0 - 8.5).

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1414 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED BLACK AMERICANA POST CARDS

EA: 22 - 7/8” x 1” x 10 -3/4” CONDITION: Each frame contains four post cards. All showing good color, with very little edgewear, most in new old stock condition. A couple of them are in black and white, the rest all in color. (9.0). 100 - 500

1415 - COLLECTION OF 5 BLACK AMERICANA BOBBLE HEAD FIGURES

LARGEST: 4” X 4” X 7” CONDITION: All five figures shows good color and shine. The smallest one and the one with the banana are made of plastic, the others are ceramic. The one with the alligator is marked “Florida”. Showing some areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, but overall with great imagery. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1416 - COLLECTION OF 5 BLACK AMERICANA PORCELAIN FIGURINES

LARGEST: 4” X 2” 3” CONDITION: Marked “KMA Shenandoah, Iowa” on the back of several. The standing figurines are unmarked. Showing original paint, some areas of scuffs, and some areas of paint loss. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1417 - COLLECTION OF 5 BLACK AMERICANA FIGURINES

LARGEST:3 - 1/2” X 2” X 5 - 1/2” CONDITION: There figurines are marked “Igran”. The figurines are new old stock, showing very little areas of wear. Porcelain construction, with great color and shine. A great overall appearance. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1418 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA CANISTERS OR COOKIE JARS

7 - 1/2” X 6 - 1/2” X 10 - 1/2” CONDITION: Both jars are marked “Cooky”. Showing great color and shine, with some areas of crazing to the original finish. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1419 - COLLECTION OF 5 BLACK AMERICANA FIGURES PLAYING DICE

3 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” CONDITION: All five figures are new old stock, showing very little signs of wear. Porcelain construction, with bright color and shine. It comes with a set of porcelain dice to show the five boys were rolling dice. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1420 - COLLECTION OF 3 BLACK AMERICANA DOLLS

LARGEST: 8” X 8” X 9” CONDITION: (A) A pair of boy and girl baby dolls showing original clothing. Showing very little signs of wear, and made out of composition and porcelain. Both have glass eyes. (B) A porcelain small doll in the form of a baker. It shows all original clothing, and needs a repair to the neck. (Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1421 - 4-PIECE CERAMIC JAZZ BAND

LARGEST: 5” X 3 - 1/2” X 8” CONDITION: All four pieces are in original condition, showing no breaks, chips, or repairs. Bright color and shine. One musician playing the bass fiddle, one playing the saxophone, one playing the snare drum, and one playing the guitar. Each one is marked on the bottom with a number. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1422 - COLLECTION OF 3 ARABIAN PORCELAIN FIGURINES

LARGEST: 7” X 7” X 7” A three-piece porcelain figurine set, consisting of a candy dish and two standing figurines. Marked “RJ” on the bottom. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks, or repairs. All in original paint. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1423 - STRAUSS TIPTOP GENTLEMAN PUSHING CART TIN TOY

3” X 6” X 6” CONDITION: It shows original paint and winding mechanism. The paint shows some areas of paint loss, chips, and scratches consistent with age and play. Complete and operational. (Good). 100 - 500

1424 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA COOKIE JARS/CANISTERS

LARGEST: 7” X 7” X 10” CONDITION: (A) An African-American standing gentleman. Porcelain construction, showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. All in original paint, with light wear. (8.8). (B) An Aunt Jemima figure. Ceramic construction, showing all original paint, no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (8.8). (8.8). 100 - 500

1425 - 4-PIECE CERAMIC BLACK AMERICANA JAZZ BAND

LARGEST: 6 - 1/2” X 6 - 1/4” X 5” CONDITION: All four figures are complete, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. All in original paint, showing a piano player with his piano, a trumpet player, and a drummer. Not marked with a maker. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1426 - COLLECTION OF 3 BLACK AMERICANA MUSICIANS

LARGEST: 2” X 1 - 1/2” X 3” CONDITION: Porcelain construction, showing all original paint. One gentleman playing a saxophone, one playing a cornet, and one playing the banjo. Showing very little signs of wear or use. (Excellent). 100 - 500

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1427 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA ITEMS

7” x 4” x 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron figurine of a gentleman playing banjo. It shows great detail and original paint. There are some areas of missing paint and light oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. (8.0). (B) A folk art toy. Cast iron construction, with two bells. When pulled, the figural faces on the inside ring the bells. It shows patina and oxidation to the original casting. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1428 - BLACK AMERICANA CERAMIC CIGAR BOX

5 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 8” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with some areas of oxidation and surface oxidation due to age. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 300

1429 - PAIR OF CAST BLACK AMERICANA FIGURINES

LARGEST: 5” X 6” X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing young lad and lady African-American figurines in original paint. With cast iron bases and white metal castings in original paint. Showing some areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes due to age. (8.5). 300 - 800

1430 - COLLECTION OF 3 CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA FIGURINES

LARGEST: 3 - 5/8” X 1 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/2” CONDITION: All three figurines are in original paint, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. Light oxidation to any unpainted surfaces. (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1431 - PAIR OF FEMALE BOBBLE HEAD CAST IRON FIGURINES

LARGEST: 2” X 3” X 3” CONDITION: (A) A sitting young lady. It shows original paint, with about 50% paint loss and some surface oxidation. No breaks or repairs. (B) A sitting lady, sitting next to a tray. It shows about 70% original paint, with light areas of oxidation. (8.0). 100 - 500

1432 - PAIR OF CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA AMOS ‘N’ ANDY FIGURES

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/4” X 5 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. In original paint, with areas of paint loss, chips, and some oxidation. (Good). 100 - 500

1433 - COLLECTION OF 3 BLACK AMERICANA ITEMS

LARGEST: 4” X 2 - 1/4” X 4 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron Black Americana doorstop in original paint. It shows light wear to the paint, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (B) A Black Americana wall-hanging match holder. It shows original paint, with light surface rust and some oxidation in the unpainted surfaces. (C) A Black Americana match holder. It shows an original gilt finish, with some areas of missing gilt and light oxidation. (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1434 - BLACK AMERICANA CERAMIC CIGAR BOX 6” X 6” X 8” CONDITION: It shows very little wear. It has all original paint, and marked “Colorado” at both ends, which most likely makes it a souvenir. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 100 - 200

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1435 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA CAST ASHTRAYS

EA: 3” X 4” X 6” CONDITION: (A) It shows all original paint, with some areas of paint loss and chips. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (B) It shows original paint, with about 30% paint loss. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Fair - Very Good). 100 - 500

1436 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHICKEN INN MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 8” X 10” CONDITION: (A) An original cardboard advertisement for the Chicken Inn, showing the iconic Chicken gentleman in a cardstock image. It shows folds at the halfway mark and at the two-thirds mark, along with edgewear. (7.5). (B) A pair of cigar or cigarette holders, ceramic-based. Marked on the bottom in felt for the Nationally Famous Coast to Coast Chicken Inn Seattle, Portland, Salt Lake, and Spokane, Patented 1936. Both pieces show no cracks or repairs. There is light fading to some of the red paint. (8.0). (7.5 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1437 - PAIR OF CAST IRON BANKS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 12 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A reproduction Native American bank. Labeled for All Honesty 5¢ Cigars. It shows original paint, with some areas of surface rust and oxidation. (8.0). (B) A two-faced Black Americana bank. Cast iron construction, showing all original paint, with areas of paint loss and oxidation. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1438 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA FIGURINES

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 2 “ X 4” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron Black Americana figurine, showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. It is in original paint with light oxidation. (B) A Black Americana cast iron figure pin cushion. It shows original paint, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1439 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA CHICKEN INN MATCH & TOOTHPICK HOLDERS

EA: 3”X 1 -1/2” X 3 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Cast iron construction, with felt bottom showing original paint. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (B) Brass, showing some original finish. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1440 - PAIR OF JOLLY N & STUMP SPEAKER CAST IRON BANKS

5” X 4” X 9 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) A Stump Speaker bank, showing original paint. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. There are some oxidized components to the bank, as well as areas of chips. (Good). (B) A Jolly N bank. A later 20th century casting, showing areas of missing paint, and currently not operational. (Fair). (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

1441 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA MECHANICAL BANKS

5 - 1/2” X 6” X 6 -1/2” CONDITION: Showing original paint, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. Some light oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1442 - PAIR OF CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA BANKS

LARGEST: 5” X 5 - 1/4” X 5 - 1/2” Later 20th century castings of Black Americana banks. CONDITION: Showing original paint, with some areas of missing paint. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). 100 - 500

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1443 - PAIR OF CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA BANKS

LARGEST: 4 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/2” X 9 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A cast iron standing gentleman bank. A later 20th century version, showing original paint, with areas of oxidation to the paint, as well as surface rust. (B) A smaller-version, also cast ion, earlier 19th century casting. It shows all original paint, with light surface rust and oxidation. (Good). 100 - 300

1444 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA ITEMS

LARGEST: 12 - 7/8” X 3” X 7” CONDITION: All brass construction, showing a die-cut casting with original coat hangers. Marked on the back “Item 1592”. It shows very little signs of wear, with no areas of paint loss or oxidation. (B) An inkwell, showing cast bronze construction. No chips, cracks, breaks, or repairs. (Excellent). 100 - 500

1445 - PAIR OF JOLLY N BANKS

EA: 5 - 1/2” X 6” X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: Both banks show original paint, with light oxidation and surface rust throughout. One bank does not have mechanical eyes, and the other bank is working as desired. Both banks are believed to be late model recastings. (Good). 100 - 300

1446 - PAIR OF CAST IRON MAMY DOOR STOPS

EA: 5 - 1/2 X 3 - 1/2” X 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Red version, showing areas of paint loss and chips to the original paint. It shows oxidation and surface rust, primarily to the unpainted surfaces. (7.0). (B) Blue version, which has faded with time. It shows areas of chips and paint loss, as well as oxidation and surface rust to the unpainted surfaces. (7.5). (7.0 - 7.5). 300 - 1,200

1447 - PAIR OF CAST IRON MAMY DOOR STOPS

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 3 -1/2” X 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Red version, showing all original paint. It shows areas of paint loss and chips throughout. There is light oxidation and some surface rust, primarily to the base. (7.0). (B) Blue version, showing all original paint. It shows some areas of paint loss and chips. There is oxidation to the paint, and some light areas of surface rust. (7.5). (7.0 - 7.5). 400 - 1,200

1448 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA TOBACCO CANISTERS

CONDITION: (A) Ceramic construction, with very little signs of wear. Unmarked, as to the manufacturer with a Good Luck emblem on the front. It shows all original paint, with some areas of paint stress due to age. (Very Good). (B) A porcelain tobacco canister, showing all original paint. There are areas of missing paint, primarily to the gentleman’s nose. (Good). No chips, cracks, or repairs to either piece. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 500

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1449 - COLLECTION OF 5 CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING PIECES

LARGEST: 14” X -5 - 1/2” X CONDITION: (A) A cardstock strip sign for Blackberry Punch. It shows light edgewear and a light fade overall to the graphic. (B) A fan for Chocolatized Drinks for Nolls Dairy. It shows new old stock condition, with no rips or repairs. (C) A double-sided die-cut fan pole for Hambone Cigars. It shows good color, in new old stock condition. (D) Another Hambone Cigar fan pole, showing new old stock condition. (E) A cardboard standup Parker Brothers game piece from 1921 with an African-American gentleman. It shows light edgewear, with great color. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300

1450 - PIGMY BO-NARO ARCHERY GAME

27” X 1” X 4 - 1/2” Copyright 1931, Kenosha, Wisconsin. CONDITION: It shows the original box with front graphic, and all original bow and arrow and target inside. The box is missing one end, has frays to the ends, and a good color graphic on the front. (Good). 100 - 500

1451 - CAST IRON BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK

10” X 3 - 3/8” X 6 - 1/4” CONDITION: It shows aged original paint, scuffs, and scrapes throughout. There is a break in one of the wagon wheels. No other breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Good). 100 - 500

1452 - KICKING MULE MECHANICAL BANK

10” X 2 - 1/2” X 6 - 3/4” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with areas of chips, scratches, and dripped paint. Currently not operational. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Good). 100 - 500

1453 - DARK TOWN BATTERY MECHANICAL BANK

9 -3/4” X 2 -3/4” X 7 - 1/4” CONDITION: It shows original paint, with areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes. Some oxidation throughout, and needing some attention to work properly. (Good). 100 - 500

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1454 - SET OF 3 PEP BOYS LIGHT UP SIGNS, MANNY, MOE, & JACK

LARGEST: 63” X 8 - 1/2” X 54” CONDITION: No breaks or repairs noted. Fully operational, original store decor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

1455 - HIGHCARD POKER TABLE HANGING SIGN

40 - 3/4” X 1 - 1/2” X 17 - 3/8” CONDITION: Original poker table felt framed to hang on the wall. Bright color and no damage noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1456 - PAIR OF VINTAGE BANJOS

LARGEST: 10 - 1/2” X 4” X 19 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing wear from age and use with some age cracks and missing strings. No damage to the Vellum heads. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1457 - COLLECTION OF 3 WOODEN WELLS FARGO & CO. SAFE AND STETSON

WESTERN HAT AND BANK BAG

LARGEST: 14 - 1/2” X 13 - 1/2” X 10 - 1/4” CONDITION: A small collection of western-themed decorator items. (A) Stetson felt hat with light wear. (B) Wooden crate labeled for Wells Fargo with age cracks and original hardware. (C) Original bank money bag, age-related soiling, with signs of wear. (Very Good). 100 - 500

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1458 - PAIR OF WOODEN CIGAR HOLDER & TOBACCO CADDY

5” X 5” X 8” CONDITION: (A) It shows a porter carrying a suitcase, which is actually a box of matches. It shows good color and paint. A wood carving mounted to a base, which would hold a cigar or pack of cigarettes. There is light wear throughout, with better than average paint. (8.5). (B) Another porter in all original paint, also carrying suitcase, which is a package of matches. It shows good color and shine, with light wear overall. (8.5). (8.5). 100 - 500

1459 - COLLECTION OF 4 MISC. TIN TOYS

7” X 3 - 1/4” X 10” CONDITION: All of the tin toys show areas of wear, light scuffs and scrapes, areas of paint loss, and original condition. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 500

1460 - EARLY CARVED WOODEN FOLK ART FIGURE

3 - 1/2” X 3” X 12” CONDITION: Carved from wood, with original paint and glass eyes. A very early wooden piece of folk art, showing the majority of the original paint, scuffs and scrapes to the wood, and at one time the figure held something in its mouth. (7.0). 100 - 300

1461 - CHALK CARNIVAL FIGURE IN THE FORM OF AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENTLEMAN

7” X 5” X 16 - 1/2” Marked with a label on the bottom for the Western Doll Manufacturing Company out of Chicago. CONDITION: These chalk figurines were often used as prizes at carnivals. This particular example shows about 40% of its original paint, however it still retains great detail and is a very early example. (Fair - Good). 100 - 300

1462 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA CHALK DOOR STOPS

EA: 8”X 5 - 1/2” X 13” CONDITION: (A) It is original green paint, with the original wood standup. It shows staining overall, with some light areas of chips at the edges of the chalk. (7.5). (B) A tan version of the same door stop, with the original wood standup in the back. It shows light chips at the edges and staining overall. (8.0). (7.5 - 8.0).

100 - 500

1463 - SHAWDOW BOX OF 12 WHIMSICAL LAPEL PIN NOVELTIES

9 -3/4” X 3 - 3/8” X 11 - 3/4” CONDITION: All 12 novelties are in original paint. Some light scratches to several of them based on being in the box. They attached to a lapel at the front of your clothing. When you pull a string, the eyes wiggle on each one of the novelties. Some have come loose in the box, and will need to be separated and reattached. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1464 - COLLECTION OF 7 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 3 - 5/8” X 5 - 1/8” X 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Black Joe Axle Grease. (B) Potters White Hands Hand Cleanser. (C) Varnish Floor Polish. (D) Enamel Paint. (E) Typewriter ribbon tin. (Good - Excellent).

100 - 300

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1465 - COLLECTION OF 8 BLACK AMERICANA PRODUCTS

LARGEST: 1 - 5/8” X 1 - 3/8” X 7” CONDITION: It shows Eveready Shoe Cream, a souvenir T-ball toothpaste, and other items. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300

1466 - COLLECTION OF 4 BLACK AMERICANA BOTTLES

4 - 3/8” X 4 - 3/8” X 14” CONDITION: (A) A Zetz 7UP Bottling Company out of New Orleans, with an Art Deco label. It has the correct soda fountain pump spigot on top, showing no breaks or cracks. (B) A pair of Mammy soda bottles. Clear glass, showing embossed labeling. No chips or cracks. (C) A Tonic hair bottle, with applied paint to the embossing. It shows clear glass, with no breaks, chips, or cracks. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 300

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1468 - PAIR OF EARLY CERAMIC SHAVING MUGS

LARGEST: 3 -1/4” X 3 - 1/4” X 4” CONDITION: (A) Labeled “A Close Shave”, showing two gentleman fighting with a straight razor. Maker marked on the bottom “KPM Germany”. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has great color. (B) A gentleman playing guitar sitting on a moon, with remnants of a gold gilding for the name “Jim Matlock”. It shows one small chip in the rim, but no other breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1469 - JAZZBO JIM DANCING MAN TIN TOY W/ ORIGINAL BOX

5” X 3” X 6 -1/2” CONDITION: The box shows considerable wear with holes, rips, tears, and repairs. The tin toy inside shows light wear from use, light scratches overall, and it is operational. (Good). 100 - 500 LOT - 1464

1467 - BO JANGLE TIN DANCING TOY W/ ORIGINAL BOX

LARGEST: 3 -1/4” X 2” X 8 -3/8” CONDITION: It shows where one of his feet has come off of the leg. Otherwise, an unused toy with new old stock box, showing fraying at the edges. (9.0). 100 - 300

1470 - COLLECTION OF 3 BLACK AMERICANA TINS

LARGEST: 3 -3/4” X 1 - 3/4” X 5” CONDITION: (A) A Black Americana Motor Repair Kit, which is TAC Authenticated. It shows overall wear, scuffs, and scrapes. It has good color and front graphic. (7.8). (B) A lift-lid Motorcycle Repair Outfit, which is TAC Authenticated. It has a good graphic on the front lid, good overall color, scuffs, scrapes, and areas of missing paint overall. (7.8). (C) A Masons Challenge Boot Blacking. It shows a top paper label, full contents, light staining overall, and light surface dirt. (8.0). (7.8 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1471 - PAIR OF CERAMIC TOBACCO CANISTERS

LARGEST: 5 - 3/8” X 5 - 1/8” X 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) It shows great detail to a barrel, with a gentleman sticking out of the top of the barrel. It shows all original paint, with some light areas of surface chips in the paint around the rim of the top of the barrel. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). (B) Another ceramic tobacco canister, showing a gentleman sticking out of a barrel. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1472 - RESTORED CAST IRON HEATING STOVE

9 -3/4” X 12 - 1/2” X 15 -1/4” CONDITION: Called “The Chummy”, and manufactured by Fatsco out of Benton Harbor, Michigan. No. 300 cast iron stove in new paint, showing all original hardware. Light wear since restoration. (Restored). 100 - 500

1473 - COLLECTION OF 3 CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 9” X 3 - 3/8” X 9 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A cardstock standup advertisement for Morgan’s Sapolio, which was a soap. It shows light edgewear, an area of missing paper on the stem, missing cardboard easel, and has information on the back about the soap. Light staining overall. (8.0). (B) A die-cut standup for S.E. Leek Fine Teaks, showing a grandma with a Thanksgiving turkey. It shows staining to the rear, good color and shine, as well as light folds noticeable in the cardstock. (8.0). (C) A 3D cardboard standup, marked “Porter”, which would have held a particular bottle of soft drink. It shows light wear to the edges, and a complete display with great color. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5).

100 - 400

1474 - PAIR OF CERAMIC TOBACCO CANISTERS

LARGEST: 6 -3/8” X 5 - 1/4” X 8” CONDITION: (A) A ceramic tobacco canister in the form of a teapot with a young lady attached to the lid. It shows some light surface scratches to the paint under the lid. No chips, cracks, or repairs. All original color and paint. (Very Good). (B) A ceramic tobacco canister in the form of a basket with a woman on the lid. No chips, cracks, or repairs. All original paint. (Excellent). (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1475 - PAIR OF TIN TOBACCO ITEMS

LARGEST: 8” X 5” X 3 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) A Dixie Kid cut plug lunchbox tin, showing good color to three sides. The lid and front side show areas of oxidation, chipping, loss of paint, and some surface rust. (7.5). (B) A small pocket tin for Diamond Match Company, showing some areas of wear. The top label has areas of missing paint, scuffs, and scrapes throughout. (7.5). (7.5). 100 - 500

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1476 - COLLECTION OF 3 CARDSTOCK ADVETISIMENTS

LARGEST: 14 - 7/8” X 1 - 1/8” X 18” CONDITION: (A) A framed cardstock advertisement for Grants’ Cherry Whiskey. It shows good color and great graphic with two gentleman enjoying a Cherry Whiskey out in front of the pub. Made by Thomas Grant & Sons from England. It shows no overall damage and new old stock, contemporary professional frame. (9.0). (B) A framed cardstock advertisement for Sa-Yo Mint Jujubes, showing a great lithograph of a young land holding a box of Mint Jujubes. It shows edgewear only, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. (9.0). (C) A cardboard match holder for August Flower German Syrup, showing a missing corner on the left, as well as edgewear. (6.0). (6.09.0). 100 - 500

1477 - PAIR OF COTTON SOUVINER BALES

LARGEST: 19” X 12” X 18” CONDITION: (A) A large-size cotton bale from Taylor Farms. It shows very light wear, complete original bands marked for Taylor Farms, and light surface dirt from handling. (Very Good). (B) A small genuine bale of cotton from the Delta & Pine Island Company out of Scott, Mississippi. It shows no wear. (Excellent). (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1478 - COLLECTION OF 4 GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER ITEMS

LARGEST: 6 “ X 2” X 8 - 5/8” CONDITION: (A) A ceramic Gold Dust Washing Powder container, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has original paint, and light crazing to the original firing. (8.5). (B) A cardboard Gold Dust Scouring Cleanser, with the correct top and bottom. It shows light wear overall, with good color and light scuffs. (8.5). (C) An original can of Gold Dust Scouring Cleanser. It shows both the correct top and bottom, with light areas of wear. (9.0). (D) A Silver Foam Granulated Laundry Soap box. Unused quantity, and shows edgewear and good color. No breaks or rips in the cardboard. (9.0). (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300

1479 - COLLECTION OF 3 HANCOCK GREASE TINS

8 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/2” X 8 - 3/8” CONDITION: (A) A large format tin, showing crazing overall, staining, areas of missing paint, scratches, and ground-in dirt overall. It still displays the original Hancock Grease graphic. (6.5). (B) A small-size pint can of grease of John Hancock Oil Company. It shows the original lid and front graphic, as well as areas of staining from the grease overall. There are light areas of scratches and paint loss. (7.5). (C) A pint can of axle grease, showing good paint, light scuffs and scrapes. No staining, with the original lid. (8.5). (6.5 - 8.5) 400 - 800

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1480 - COLLECTION OF 7 FAIRBANKS GOLD DUST CONTAINERS

LARGEST: 9 - 1/4” 8 - 3/4” X 12 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A large format round cardboard container with a great Gold Dust label. It has all the correct markings for the company, with a partial Warner Patterson label on the back. It shows good color, with light scuffs and scratches overall. (8.0). (B) There are six boxes of various-sized Gold Dust Washing Powder. All with original product, showing light wear overall. One box has been opened, but all the other boxes are sealed. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1481 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA COFFEE TIN & BREAKFAST PLATE

LARGEST: 7 - 1/3” X 6 - 1/4” X 10- 3/4” CONDITION: (A) Gold version of C.D. Kenny & Company out of Baltimore, Maryland coffee tin. It shows good color and shine, with light scuffs, scratches, some areas of paint loss to both logo sides, and has the original lid. (8.0). (B) A porcelain plate for the Aunt Jemima Breakfast Club, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has all original coloring. (9.0). (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300

1482 - PAIR OF MASON STOVE BLACKING BOXES

LARGEST: 11 -1/2’ X 7 - 7/8” X 4 - 7/8” CONDITION: (A) Larger box, with 80% of the original paper label on the outside. It has a great lid label, showing great graphics. The outside of the box shows normal wear for an item over 100 years old. (7.5). (B) Smaller box, Three-Dozen No. 1 Mason Stove Blacking. It shows 80% decal on the outside, and a great interior label. It shows some areas of paper loss. (7.5). (7.5). 100 - 400

1483 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING TINS

LARGEST: 8 - 1/2” X 8 - 1/2” X 10” CONDITION: (A) A jumbo salted peanut tin from the Kelly Peanut Company out of Boston, Massachusetts. Side 1 logo shows good color and shine, with areas of missing paint, scuffs, and scrapes. Side 2 logo shows an area of missing paint over the word “Salted”. It shows light scuffs and scrapes, with an original lid. (7.5). (B) A honey tin by V.E. Parker, produced in Winnebago, Wisconsin. It shows a tin can with paper label, showing good color and staining throughout. (7.5). (7.5). 100 - 500

1484 - PAIR OF EARLY SILENT TEACHER MAP OF THE UNITED STATES PUZZLES IN ORIGINAL BOXES

EA: 9 -1/4” X 7 - 1/4” X 2 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) It shows a cardboard box that is tattered and frayed throughout, with areas of staining. It has a complete set of wooden puzzle pieces inside, which have a map of the United States on one side and a puzzle of the cover illustration on the other. It is unknown if there are any missing pieces. (7.0). (B) The same box, showing must better cardboard and all the internal instructions for object teaching. It shows good color, as well as areas of scuffs, scrapes, and staining to the original box. (7.5). (7.07.5). 100 - 500

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1485 - COLLECTION OF 8 BLACK AMERICANA COLLECTIBLES

LARGEST: 15 -1/2” X 4 -1/2” X 16 -1/8” CONDITION: (A) A newer-type spice cabinet that held teacups and tea saucers, with putty to hold them in place. No chips, cracks, or repairs. There are some areas of putty still on the China. The China pieces are unmarked. It comes with a certificate of authenticity, issued in 1996 for the Toy Store By Rutter Porcelain. (B&C) Two Mammy memo boards, die-cut plastic, which would hold a memo board and a pencil. One in red and the other in white. Showing minor wear. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (D-G) Four Aunt Jemima recipe containers: two red, one yellow, one green. Plastic construction, showing little wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

1486 - C.1930S MICKEY MOUSE CHILDREN’S DESK BY KROEHLER MANUFACTURING

LARGEST: 26 -3/8” X 16” X 26” C.1930s. A charming and original Mickey Mouse children’s desk produced by Kroehler Manufacturing Co. during the 1930s, at the height of Disney’s early merchandising boom. The desk features hand-painted imagery capturing the cheerful style of classic Mickey art from the period. This rare piece of early Disney furniture remains in very good vintage condition, showing expected scuffs, small chips, cracks, and surface wear consistent with age and gentle use. A delightful and historically significant example of early Disney-licensed home furnishings from the golden age of animation. (Very Good). 1,200 - 2,000

1487 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHALKWARE CARNIVAL DISNEY FIGURES

LARGEST: 5” X 4” X 14 -7/8” CONDITION: (A) A chalk Mickey figure, showing all original paint. There are areas of paint loss and chipping, consistent with age and use. (7.8). (B) A chalk Donald Duck figure, showing original paint. No chips or repairs. There are areas of paint loss and light chipping to the paint. It shows an overall great look with a light fade. (8.0). (C) A Pinocchio chalk figure, showing original paint. There are areas of paint loss and light chipping to the original paint. No breaks or repairs. (8.0). (7.8 - 8.0). 300 - 600

1488 - COLLECTION OF 3 MICKEY MOUSE & LOONEY TOONES FIGURES

LARGEST: 5” X 5” X 6 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Wylie Coyote display on marble. Marked “RM C. 1992”. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has all original paint. Marked 1539 out 6730. (9.0). (B) A Fantasia Mickey Mouse, dated 1994 and Item 368 out of 1750. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. (9.0). (C) A Bugs Bunny as a conductor, marked 2003, and signed Best Wishes RMFER ‘04. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. It has the original paint. (9.0). (9.0). 200 - 500

1489 - COLLECTION OF 3 DISNEY FIGURAL STATUES

LARGEST: 6 -1/2” X 9 - 1/4” X 9” A Disney’s Magic Memories Fantasia Limited Edition 712 out of 15,000. Marked “Made in Japan”. CONDITION: It shows Mickey Mouse as Fantasia. No chips, cracks, or repairs. It comes with two hard rubber Mickey Mouse figurines. It shows original paint, and a repair to one of Mickey’s feet. (7.0 - 8.5).

100 - 400

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1490 - FLOOR MODEL ASHTRAY PAINTED IN DISNEY MOTIF

13 -1/2” X 10 - 1/2” X 44” CONDITION: Floor stand ash tray from the 1960’s with back sign painted in a Disney logo. Light wear since restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 400 - 800

1491 - WOOD CARVED COUNTERTOP CIGAR STORE NATIVE AMERICAN 11” x 11” x 36 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: A wood carved cigar store Native American. It shows some areas of paint loss, age cracks, and some faded paint. (8.0). 400 - 800

1492 - PAIR OF MAIL POUCH TOBACCO PAPER SIGNS

LARGEST: 20 -3/4” x 1” x 24 -3/8” CONDITION: (A) A single-sided paper Mail Pouch Tobacco sign, with a young lady in Mail Pouch hat. Marked for the lithographer in the lower right-hand corner, and an image of the tobacco pack in the upper left-hand corner. It shows light areas of staining on the outside border edge. No rips, tears, or repairs. It has good color and shine. Framed in a period frame. (8.5). (B) A Mail Pouch Tobacco color print, showing a cowgirl on a horse and labeled “A Winner”. It shows no noticeable damage, great color, and the edges of the sign framed out or possibly trimmed. (9.0). (8.5, 9.0). 400 - 800

1493 - PAIR OF TOBACCOO-RELATED ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 12” X 4” X 14” CONDITION: (A) A 3D light-up Chesterfield Cigarette display. It shows a glass front, wood frame, metal housing, and original cord. Fully operational, with very little signs of wear. (9.0). (B) A Cash Value Chewing Tobacco sign. It shows considerable oxidation, wear, paint loss, and additional mounting holes throughout. (6.0). (6.09.0). 600 - 1,200

1494 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISMENT FOR BULL DURHAM TOBACCO

23 -1/2” x1” x 31 -1/4” CONDITION: A recreated cardboard advertising for Bull Duram Tobacco, titled “Without A Match”. It shows great color and graphic, with no discernable signs of damage. (9.5). 400 - 1,000

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1495 - AFRICAN-AMERICAN CAST IRON CIGAR, CIGARETTE & MATCH HOLDER

7” X 4 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with original brass inserts for the cigars and cigarettes. It shows some areas of missing paint and oxidation. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (8.5). 400 - 800

1496 - PAIR OF CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

EA: 21 - 3/8” X 6 - 1/2” X 7” CONDITION: (A) It shows a complete restoration to the Penn Hardware Company tobacco cutter. It has new paint, pinstripe, and mounted to a wooden base. It shows very little signs of wear. (B) A fully restored Star tobacco cutter. It shows new paint, pinstriping, and mounted to a wooden base. (Restored). 400 - 800

1497 - COLLECTION OF 3 AVIATOR-THEMED ASHTRAYS

LARGEST: 8” X 9 - 1/2” X 6” CONDITION: (A) A Spitfire Airplane on a stand. Cast metal construction, with a bottom label for the Aero Novelty Company out of Los Angeles, California. It shows original decals to the airplane, light oxidation to the nickel plating , cloudiness to the cockpit glass, propeller, and a replaced California porcelain ashtray insert. (Very Good). (B) A Passenger Airplane ashtray. Marked for Vfpastushill Company out of Santa Monica, California. It has original glass ashtray insert, showing areas of oxidation to the cast metal. It is missing both propellers on the Passenger Plane. (Good). (C) Another Passenger Plane ashtray. Molded internal section marked for American Airlines, and made by Art Ray Manufacturing out of Santa Monica, California. It shows original nickel plating, some of which has oxidized but still with a great look. One prop is missing on one of the propellers, otherwise all complete. (Good). (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

1498 - PAIR OF WOODEN CIGAR DISPLAYS

LARGEST: 21 -3/8” X 6 - 1/4” X 10 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) A cigar storage cabinet, showing 8-drawers that would be used to hold cigars. Wood construction, with fresh cigars embedded in the top and hand-rolled Cubans labeled on the side. It shows inlayed gold leaf for the lettering. (B) An original cigar tobacco press, which has been repainted for a fresh cigar display for hand-rolled Cubans. It has original hardware and drawers, with great graphics. (Very Good - Excellent). 400 - 800

1499 - L.C. SCHMIDT WAVERLEY CIGAR CALENDAR WITH WOMAN

26 - 1/2” X 2” X 30 - 5/8” A paper lithograph with a calendar pad starting in July 1896. Shows metal bands on top and bottom, with a beautiful Victorian dark-haired girl advertising “Compliments of L. Schmidt Waverly Cigar, Appleton, Wisconsin”. CONDITION: Some slight creasing along the bottom edge and throughout, with some water staining on the right-center. (7.75+). 400 - 800

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1500 - COLLECTION OF 4 TOBACCO HUMIDORS

LARGEST: 6” X 6” X 7” CONDITION: (A) Glass with a brass lid with porcelain insert, reading “Have a Puff” with the image of a cigar. (B) Painted glass showing a dice cup, rolling with four-leaf clovers with metal ornate lid. (C) Shows five bare-breasted women on a beautifullycolored glass container with a very ornate metal lid. (D) Shows the same image of five bare-breasted women in the same coloring, but is missing the lid. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

1501 - ORIGINAL COUNTERTOP WOOD CIGAR HUMIDOR

14 - 1/2” X 12 - 1/8” X 20” CONDITION: It shows all wood construction, with wood front door and added cigar labeling to the front glass. It has the original wet stone humidor inside, as well as the humidifier hygrometer to measure the humidity. It shows areas of light wear due to use. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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1502 - PAIR OF FLOOR CIGAR STANDS

LARGEST: 8 -7/8” X 13” X 38” CONDITION: (A) A bellhop cigar stand in new paint. It shows some light areas of wear, no back panels, and has the ashtray, cigar holder, and match holder. (7.0). (B) A Happy Hooligan wooden box cigar holder. It shows areas of paint loss throughout. No breaks or repairs. (6.5). (6.5 - 7.0). 300 - 500

1503 - PAIR OF CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

15 -1/2” X 4 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Clipper Tobacco cutter. Cast iron, with original cutter and handle. No breaks or repairs. It shows oxidation and surface rust. (B) A Great Slice Plug more intricate tobacco cutter. It shows remnants of old nickel plating, a red painted detail, and issued by the Brunhoff Manufacturing Company out of Cincinnati, Ohio. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

1504 - PAIR OF CIGAR-RELATED MEMORABILIA

5 - 3/4” X 5” X 11” CONDITION: (A) A figural cigar lighter in the form of a young lady with a bird on her shoulder. Pot metal construction, with original lighter dips, correct top, and Cinco Cigar globe. It shows patina due to age, and oxidation to the tips of the lighter dips. (Good). (B) A cigarette dispenser. Cast iron construction, complete and operational. It shows an aged patina, with some light oxidation to the finish. (Very Good). (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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1505 - PAIR OF CIGAR BAR DISPLAY ITEMS

LARGEST: 16” X 16” X 21 -2/8” CONDITION: (A) A restored floor model, with a restored floor ashtray. It has all original components that have been repainted and labeled “Cigar Bar” on the base. (B) A wooden pedestal display with applied rosettes and gold leaf pinstriping. It is in refinished condition, showing very little wear, no surface scratches, scuffs, and scrapes. (Restored). 300 - 600

1506 - LOT OF 2 CIGAR NIPPERS

EA: 2 - 7/8” X 4 - 3/8” X 3 - 3/4” Both on oak cases. (A) Embossed “10¢ 7-20-4 Little Gold Dust 5¢ Cigars R.G. Sullivan Manchester”. (B) “Smoke Black Crook and B.L. Cigars Chas. McLaughlin & Co., Portland, ME.”. CONDITION: Both in excellent condition. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1507 - COLLECTION OF 4 MISC ADVERTISING MATCH SAFES

LARGEST: 2 -7/8” X 1 - 1/2” (A) Advertising “Lotos Export” for the Adam Scheidt Brewing Co., Norristown, Pa. (B) Shows bare-breasted winged woman and man, advertising Nebagamon Lumber Co., Lake Nebagamon, Wis. (C) “Union Brewery Workmen of America Ask your Support against Prohibition As it is Detrimental to All.”. The back side advertises union labor. (D) Bowler Bros. Worcestor, Mass., both sides showing the same graphics. (Good). 300 - 800

1508 - COLLECTION OF 4 ADVERTISING MATCH SAFES

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” X 1- 1/2” (A) Match safe with a beautiful bare-breasted woman in a seaside scene. The backside reads “Hoffman’s Polish” showing a canister of product. (B) Match safe marked “Lotos Export”, advertising Adam Scheidt Brewing Co. Norristown, Pa. (C) Scrolled metalwork showing cowboy roping bull and reading “Compliments of Buffalo Brewing Co. Sacramento, Cal.”. (D) Safe advertising Blue Label Cigars, “If You are Not in Favor of the Trust Smoke Only Cigars Bearing the Blue Label”. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1509 - LOT OF 3 WHISKEY BOTTLES

LARGEST: 3 - 3/8” X 3 - 3/8” X 11 - 3/4” (A) Amethyst-tinted Montreal Malt Rye bottle. (B) Keystone white enamel lettering bottle. (C) Monopole Whiskey bottle. CONDITION: All three have ground glass stoppers and are free of chips, cracks, and breaks. (Excellent).

300 - 800

1510 - LOT OF 3 VINTAGE WHISKEY AND RYE BOTTLES

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 11 - 1/2” A lot of three fancy-shaped whiskey bottles. (A) Reads “Old Kirk Whiskey” in gold, with ground glass stopper lid. (B) Reads “Nutmeg Club Whiskey” with ground glass stopper. (C) “Silver Pitcher Rye”, also with ground glass stopper lid. CONDITION: All free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 300 - 800

1511 - COLLECTION OF 4 VINTAGE CLEAR ALCOHOL BOTTLES

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 13 - 1/2” A lot of four traditionallyshaped whiskey bottles. (A) Old Greenbrier bottle. (B) Old Metropolitan with musical spigot attached. When the bartender would pour the whiskey, a tone would be played. (C) Owl Hollow in white enamel lettering. (D) Kentucky Tavern bottle. 300 - 1,200

1512 - CHESTERFIELD LARK L&M CIGARETTE TIN TACKER SIGN

22” x 27 - 7/8”. Maker marked for the Liggett and Myers Tobacco Company. CONDITION: It shows a great graphic of L&M Chesterfield Enlarged Cigarettes. It shows significant scratches, scuffs, areas of surface rust and foxing to the sign overall. (7.0). 200 - 500

1513 - COLLECTION OF 3 CIGARETTE ADVERTISING PIECES

LARGEST: 17 -3/4” x 11 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) SST. Chesterfield sign with light wear and some small surface scratches in the main field (9.0). (B) Die-cut standup cardboard advertising for Murial cigars. Showing edges wear, original easel, great color. (9.0). (C) Cardboard standup Phillip Morris advertising. Edgewear, original easel, and great color. (8.7) (8.9). 200 - 600

1514 - PAIR OF CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

17 -1/4” X 4 - 1/2” X 6 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A Red Moon Tobacco, showing an older repainting of the cast iron. It has the original cutter and handle. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Good). (B) A Climax Plug Tobacco cutter, made by P. Lorillard. It shows the original cutter and handle. No breaks or repairs. (Good). (Good). 200 - 500

1515 - COLLECTION OF 4 CIGAR ADVERTISMENTS

LARGEST: 13 -3/4” X 9 -7/8” CONDITION: (A) An embossed tin cigar sign from Imperial Club Cigars. It shows the original hanger, with areas of wear to the outside edge. Maker marked “Centenne” in green out of New York. No significant damage in the main field. (8.0). (B) A single-sided cardboard Castle Hall sign for Twin Cigars, showing the iconic swan delivering twins. It shows areas of cardboard loss in the upper right-hand corner, as well as some damage and folds in the bottom left and right-hand corners. No damage in the main field. (7.8). (C&D) A pair of single-sided cardboard Rex Cigar signs. New old stock condition, showing no wear or damage. (9.0). (7.8 - 9.0). 200 - 600

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1516 - COLLECTION OF 4 ADVERTISING MATCH SAFES WITH WOMAN ON FRONTS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” X 3” (A) Cigarette case with beautiful bare-breasted woman embossed on cover. (B) Case with Victorian girl with pink bonnet advertising Bentley & Petrie in Sheridan, Wyo.. (C) Case with a beautiful woman in flowing gown, reading “Compliments of Sam. Trimmel Milwaukee, Wisconsin”. Some damage to the celluloid wrapping. (D) Case with a bare-breasted woman sitting next to a pig on a red flowing blanket, the back side reading “Molassine” with a picture of a longhorn bull and horse. (Good). 200 - 800

1517 - OAK CIGAR HUMIDOR BOX

Oak cigar humidor box with fancy silver scrollwork on all corners and in the middle of the top of the box, reading “Cigars”. CONDITION: Has all original hardware. Includes key. (Excellent). 200 - 800

1518 - CANVAS FRAMED WOMAN SMOKING A CIGAR

27” X 27 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing very little wear, professionally framed, and great color and unsigned. (9.0). 100 - 500

1519 - ORIGINAL PORKY PIG MODEL ILLUSTRATION

19 - 3/4” X 16 - 3/4” An original Warner Bros. animation model sheet depicting Porky Pig as redesigned for post-war cartoons beginning in 1945. This model sheet reflects the refined look developed under the direction of animation legends such as Bob Clampett and Chuck Jones, marking Porky’s transition from his earlier, rounder 1930s form to the cleaner, more expressive style that defined his classic appearances of the late 1940s. Model sheets like this were vital production tools, distributed to the animation team to ensure consistency of character proportions, poses, and facial expressions across multiple scenes and directors. They served as visual “blueprints” for animators, inkers, and cleanup artists during the golden age of Warner Bros. animation. An important studio artifact representing one of Warner Bros.’ earliest enduring characters, this sheet offers a glimpse into the precise craftsmanship and evolving artistry that made Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies enduring staples of American animation history. (Near Mint). 200 - 600

1520 - ALBERT PICK COMPANY COMMERCIAL COFFEE PERCOLATOR

13” X 20” X 30” CONDITION: It shows all original components, and there is light denting to the outside. It shows original finish to the tin, correct spigot handles, and correct spigots. Missing the internal coffee filter. (Good). 200 - 500

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1521 - COLLECTION OF 6 BOXED TOYS

LARGEST: 17 -1/2” X 6 - 1/4” X 6 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) Tootsie Toy Furniture. (B) Marx Mechanical Train Set. (C) Chinese Rocket Launcher. (D) Collectible Airport Toy. (E) Metal Passenger Bus. (F) Metal Tanker Truck. The boxes show some areas of wear, rips, and frayed edges. All the toys appear complete inside the boxes, showing various stages of condition from use. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1522 - COLLECTION OF 7 ANTIQUE TRUCKS

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 24” X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: All metal vehicles and parts, showing wear from use. Some scratches, some surface oxidation, and some replaced wheels. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1523 - COLLECTION OF 3 ANTIQUE TOYS 14 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/4” X 10 - 7/8” CONDITION: (A) A model shooting gallery, showing light wear and some surface scratches. (Very Good). (B) A toy top, made by J. Chein, showing light wear from use. (Very Good). (C) A general store tin toy, showing an original marquee and product inside. There are areas of wear, scuffs, and scrapes. (Good). (GoodVery Good). 200 - 600

1524 - TIN PULL TOY TRAIN SET

LARGEST: 4 - 1/4” X 9 - 1/2” X 6 - 1/4” This train set was made by Buddy L, it could either be on a track or pulled as pull toy. It shows all original paint, with oxidized paint finishes, scuffs, scrapes, and surface rust on all pieces. Some original Buddy L labeling. (Fair - Good). 200 - 600

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1525 - COLLECTION OF 3 STEAM-POWERED ENGINES

LARGEST: 5 - 1/4” X 5 - 1/4” X 15” CONDITION: All three pieces show all original configurations. No markings as to manufacturer. Showing light wear from play. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 600

1526 - COLLECTION OF 5 VINTAGE TOY VEHICLES

LARGEST: 5” X 13 -1/2” X 5 - 1/4” CONDITION: All original paint, with scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss throughout. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1527 - COLLECTION OF 4 VINTAGE TOY TRUCKS

LARGEST: 6 - 1/2” X 20” X 8 - 3/4” Includes a Tonka Wrecker and three tow trucks. Two are metal construction and one is plastic with metal components. CONDITION: Light wear to all, with some scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss. (Good). 200 - 600

1528 - COLLECTION OF 18 TIN TOYS

LARGEST: 7” X 6” X 6” CONDITION: Some wind-up and some friction. All showing some various stages of use with scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1529 - COLLECTION OF 5 TIN TOYS 13 -5/8” X 10 - 1/4” X 9” CONDITION: (A) A marble toy. (B) A battery-operated bull. (C) Two other tin toys. Some wear from play, and showing scuffs, scrapes, and some paint loss. All battery-operated toys are untested. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1530 - COLLECTION OF 5 ANTIQUE TOYS

LARGEST: 16” X 11 - 1/4” X 11” CONDITION: (A) A Coney Island roller coaster. (B) A car driving toy. (C) A waiting room parking garage. (D) A Quick Clacks Block set. (E) A train set water tower. All show areas of play, light scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss. (GoodVery Good). 200 - 600

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1531 - COLLECTION OF 7 VINTAGE TOY CARS

LARGEST: 4” X 10” X 4” CONDITION: Some metal, one plastic. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1532 - COLLECTION OF 7 TOY TRAIN CARS

4 - 1/4” X 20” X 14 - 1/4” CONDITION: Includes: an American Flyer, some Lionel, one Lionel crane car. All show some scuffs, scrapes, and some paint loss. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 500

1533 - COLLECTION OF 6 TOY CARS

LARGEST: 5 -1/4” X 14 - 1/4” X 5” CONDITION: All show original paint. Includes: a Fire Chief, Model Wind-up Duesenberg, a couple of trailers, Roi Tan Cigar metal advertising sign, others. All show areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes throughout. (Good). 100 - 500

1534 - COLLECTION OF 4 TOY VEHICLES

LARGEST: 6 - 1/2” X 17 - 1/2” X 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: Pressed steel, molded aluminum, and horse-drawn cart. Showing areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes on all vehicles. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

1535 - COLLECTION OF 3 BATTERY OPERATED TIN FIGURE TOYS

LARGEST: 6 -3/8” X 6 - 3/8” X 10” CONDITION: Showing complete toys in untested condition. Some wear from play, with surface scratches and some paint chips. (8.0). 100 - 500

1536 - COLLECTION OF 4 TIN TOYS

6 -1/4” X 8 - 1/4” X 13” Includes walking clown, stagecoach, and battery-operated barking dog. CONDITION: All show wear from play, scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1537 - A PAIR OF PICKUP TRUCK DISPLAY/TOYS

LARGEST: 9” X 32 - 1/2” X 12 - 3/4” CONDITION: Showing wear with surface scratches and some paint chips. Both items are complete. (8.0).

100 - 500

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The Ray Claridge Collection

Just like many collectors, the decision of when and how to part with your collection can be a very difficult one. In my case, it has been made much easier thanks to the great relationships I’ve built with Dan Morphy, Don Grimmer, Tom Tolworthy, and many of their staff over the years.

Ray’s story begins not only with a love of Americana but also with an eye for cinema. In the 1970s, he established Cinema Vehicle Services (CVS), a company that quickly became the industry’s go-to provider of cars for film and television. Under his leadership, CVS grew into one of the largest and most respected picture-car companies in the world, serving thousands of productions and leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Even as he was building Cinema Vehicle Services, Raymond’s passion for collecting was steadily growing. What started as a fascination with the neon signs, jukeboxes, slot machines, and advertising figures of his youth turned into a lifelong pursuit of preserving the icons of American craftsmanship. By the 1980s and beyond, his reputation as a collector and caretaker of American heritage was firmly established.

Among his greatest achievements was the creation of Back in the Day Classics, a premier showroom dedicated to showcasing Americana in all its forms. From towering fiberglass mascots to gleaming Coca-Cola machines and rare automobilia, Raymond curated a space where the public could experience the richness of America’s cultural history. His collections were not only admired by fellow collectors but were also sought after by museums, exhibitions, and Hollywood productions looking for authentic pieces of the past

While I have sold other parts of my collection in the past — such as my classic cars and my automotive and advertising neon’s (also with Morphy’s) — this portion of my collection reflects over 45 years of my passion for collecting what I loved: mainly American-made products and advertising.

I have always been intrigued by the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the early 19th and 20th century builders of the things I admired. Whether it was a gumball machine, arcade game, peanut roaster, or even a cotton candy machine, many of these items were designed to stimulate our senses and bring us joy.

I still get excited when I discover something I have never seen before, and I have been blessed to acquire such treasures. To own them and serve as their caretaker has been my joy and pleasure. Now, it is time to pass that feeling on to others. I know you will be grateful stewards of these pieces.

God Bless.

DECEMBER 5, 2025

Friday Session | Auction Starts at 9:0 0 am pst

LOTS: 2,001 - 2,566

Preview Monday, December 1 through Wednesday, December 3 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Les Jones

2001 - ANHEUSER BUSCH LAGER BEER REVERSE GLASS

19 - 1/4” X 1” X 37 - 1/2” Reverse on mirrored glass Anheuser-Busch Lager Beer sign with deep red colors in the lettering. Contemporary frame. Believed to be beautifully crafted in the mid 20th century. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

2002 - REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN FOR IOWA LIQUOR STORE

36 -3/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 8” CONDITION: An original glass sign, with areas of missing paint to the extreme left and right-hand edges. It shows missing paint around the “I” in “Iowa”, as well as some other areas of lifting painting, primarily at the edges. The majority of the Iowa Liquor Store lettering in intact. It comes framed in a contemporary frame ready for hanging. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2003 - BUFFALO LAGER SIGN

23 -3/4” X 2 - 1/4” X 13 - 3/4” Beautifully framed in a contemporary frame tin over cardboard Buffalo Lager sign. Labeled “Buffalo Brewing Company, Sacramento, California” and in the upper-right corner has the Buffalo Beer label, depicting the iconic Buffalo image running through the horseshoe, reading “The Toast of the Coast”. Framed shadowboxstyle without glass. (9.0+). 1,500 - 4,000

2004 - MEADVILLE PURE RYE WHISKEY ADVERTISMENT WOMAN WITH WINGS

32” X 1 - 1/2” X 42 - 1/8” In original frame, stamped “Meadville Pennsylvania Distilling Co. Inc.”. A wonderful tin lithographed Meadville Pure Rye Whiskey advertisement, depicting a pretty winged woman. Signed in the bottom-right hand corner “Chas W. Shonk Co. Litho Chicago”. CONDITION: One 6” slight crease in the middle-left portion of the sign, non-distracting. Fantastic colors, an incredible addition to any collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+).

4,000 - 8,000

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2005 - MILE HIGH CONSUMERS BREWING CO. WOMAN WITH RED HAT SIGN

15 -3/8” X 1” X 18” A beautifully-colored original condition curved-edge sign, reading “I Drink Mile High, Why Don’t You?” with the Mirietta girl, also reads “Consumer’s Brewing Company, Denver”. CONDITION: Original condition. Some slight touch-up restoration and possible clear-coating. Has a chain present. 1,000 - 3,000

2006 - DIE-CUT TIN RED TOP BEER SIGN

14 - 1/2” X 21” SST. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows edgewear, primarily in the upper right-hand corner and lower right-hand side. There are several scuffs to the main red in the field, but it is still a very good displaying example of this sign. (8.8). 800 - 1,600

2007 - D.C. YUENGLING AND SON PORTER ALES ADVERTISING IN FRAME OF DARK HAIRED WOMAN

24 - 3/4” X 1 - 1/4” X 28 - 3/4” A beautiful and colorful die-cut advertisement with gold glitter in young woman’s hair and around her neck, showing beautiful young Victorian woman with far-away look. CONDITION: Bottom-left hand corner shows one crack to the outer edge of the die-cut advertisement. The upper-right hand corner shows slight, barely noticeable cardstock missing. One small 1” crease in the upper-left hand corner of the die-cut. Has what appears to be an added label in privilege panel, reading “DC Yuengling & Sons Eagle Brewery Porter Ales” and “Pottsville, Pennsylvania”. Housed in a beautifully restored frame. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

2008 - GREEN RIVER WHISKY “SHE WAS BRED IN OLD KENTUCKY” CHARGER

DIA: 24” The iconic Green River Whiskey, showing early stableman wearing top hat, with product saddled over his iconic horse, reading “Green River Inn”, and at bottom-center “She Was Bred in Old Kentucky”. Marked “Chas W. Shonk Co., Chicago, 1929 Copyright Owned by J.W. McCulloch”. (7.0+). 500 - 2,000

2009 - JAC RUPPERT’S LAGER BEER LARGE CLEAR GLASS MUG

7 - 1/2” X 5” X 10” Oversized glass beer stein with label under glass, reading “Jac. Ruppert’s Centennial Prize Medal Lager Beer”. CONDITION: A few chips around the rim of the oversized mug. Some lifting to the label under glass in the center underneath the eagle’s right wing. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2010 - TAIT’S SPECIAL BLENDS OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY REVERSE ON GLASS

17” X 1 - 1/2” X 51” Tait’s Special Blends of Old Scotch Whiskey beveled edge in original period frame. CONDITION: Strong colors, original wood backing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0+), 500 - 1,500

2011 - CRYSTAL SPRING BREWING CO. SUPERIOR STOCK CIGARS TRAY SIGN

Very unique porcelain Crystal Springs Brewing Co., Syracuse, New York, with a brass outer edge. Image showing two Victorian woman getting spring water, reading “Correct in Principle, Honest in Material”, also reading “Its Delicacy of Flavor is Unequaled”. Very graphic and colorful. (9.0+). 600 - 1,200

2012 - FEHR’S MALT TONIC ADVERTISING WITH RED FLOWER IN WOMANS HAIR

29 - 3/4” X 2” X 34 - 1/8” Housed in what appears to be a restored original frame with oak trim, this is a lithograph with contemporary matting, beautifully done, advertising Fehr’s Malt Liquor, showing the product in the advertisement, a beautiful Austi girl, and reads “For Health and Strength”. Strong colors, bright bold image. (9.0+).

800 - 1,600

2013 - CARDBOARD BLACK AMERICANA SIGN ADVERTISING O.F.C. RYE 17 -1/4” 1” 27 -5/8” CONDITION: Framed in a contemporary frame. It shows great color, with no damage or repairs to the overall image. There are two string holes at the top, with no string attached. Great addition to any advanced advertising collection. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2014 - PACIFIC BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY CALENDAR WITH WOMAN

27 - 1/2” X 1” X 43 - 3/8” Housed in a period restored frame, advertising Pacific Brewing and Malting Company, Tacoma, Washington, with a full 1912 calendar pad. Marked “Copyright 1911 by C.W. Grisch, New York”, and signed “H. Hanstschek”. CONDITION: Contemporary matting, which shows metal bands present on top of advertisement. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+).

800 - 2,000

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2015 - COOKS BEER FRAMED IRENE PADDEN TIN SIGN

25” x 1” x 31 -1/8” C. 1938. CONDITION: It shows good color, with areas of added holes at the center top, areas of missing paint, scuffs and scrapes, primarily in the lower left-hand corner and main field. Maker marked for the FW Cook Company out of Evansville, Indiana, and is dated 1938. Correctly labeled for Irene Padden. (7.5).

1,000 - 3,000

2016 - OLD JUDGE WHISKEY FRAMED SALOON PRINT OF A RECLINING NUDE WOMAN

65 - 3/4” X 1” X 44 - 3/8” CONDITION: An impressive 5’ by 4’ Saloon advertisement for Old Judge Whiskey. Sepatone image of a reclining nude with a great facial expression, and with advertising for the whiskey in the top left corner. The print shows no damage or repair, and is framed in the perfect companion art frame. This is a reprint or original saloon nude. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 2015
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2017 - HARVARD PURE BEER SIGN

14 - 1/4” X 3” X 25” Pre prohibition Harvard embossed tin Brewing Company Pure Beer on Draft - Lowell, MA, showing the Harvard insignia flag in upper-center. This particular corner sign has molded edges that mold around the original back wood frame. CONDITION: Some slight scuffing throughout, consistent with age and use. This is an extremely early thin molded copper sign with matte black finish and an overall fantastic look. (8.5+).

6,000 - 12,000

LOT - 2017

- WICHMAN LUTGEN AND CO. INC. SF. GILT EDGE WHISKEY WITH VICTORIAN LADY

32” X 1” X 26” Shows the beautiful iconic Gilt Edge Whiskey girl lounging in her brightly-colored flowing dress. This particular advertisement shows Gilt Edge Whiskey, the product, in the pitcher. This is done on heavy grainy lithograph paper on original frame and original matting. On the matting, it reads “The Treat that Can’t be Beat”. The frame is stamped “Wichman, Lutgen, & Co. Inc., SF”. CONDITION: Shows one quarter-size barely-noticeable water stain in bottom center on the dress of the woman. (9.0+). 15,000 - 25,000

2018

2019 - CUSTOM MADE LIGHED FRAME WITH ORIGINAL YOSEMITE LAGER GLASS BEER SIGN

86 -3/4” X 10” X 39 -1/4” CONDITION: This is a custom lighted frame, marked Yosemite, that was built to display the original leaded glass window from the saloon in the lodge at Yosemite National Park, 1900 to 1910. The stained glass sign, featuring Yosemite Lager, was featured in the Jan/Feb 1986 edition of Collectors Showcase. There is not noted damage to the glass sign, some oxidized finish to the leaded framing, some small spec chips at the corners, but nothing to distract from the great color, and mounted in the remarkable lit custom frame, would be the centerpiece of many collections. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

15,000 - 25,000

2020 - S.B. ROTHENBERG OAKLAND, CA WHISKEY BOTTLE IN CRATE

Crate: 9 - 1/4” x 18 - 1/4” x 8”. One of the finest original label under glass whiskey bottles ever found. Oversized bottle in the original crate. CONDITION: The LUG (Label Under Glass) is near perfect. The bottle has original contents, the crate is original, and the color is stunning. Near perfect! (9.0). 10,000 - 20,000

2021 - AHALT’S PURE OLD MOUNTAIN SPRING ANTIETAM RYE LABEL UNDER GLASS BOTTLE

16 - 1/2” T. x 5 - 3/4” Dia. Large Ahalt’s Pure Old Mountain Spring Antietam Rye Label Under Glass Wicker Bottle with handle. Late 1890s to very early 1900s. Incredible fresh find. The bottle displays the U.S.A. shield flag with patriotic woman. Ahalt’s Mountain Spring Distillery was located in Burkittsville, Maryland in Frederick County. Which was near Antietam, Maryland in the heart of the Civil War battles. CONDITION: Label under glass - reverse glass label is in beautiful condition with only minor wear mostly to the outside edges. Wicker is in solid condition with some darkening. (8.25). 10,000 - 20,000

2022 - GLASS LABEL UNDER GLASS PORT BOTTLE

3 - 1/2” Dia. x 12” T. CONDITION: Showing great color to the label with edgewear and no cracks. One light scratch at the top center. Clear glass, no stopper. (8.7). 500 - 1,500

2023 - COLLECTION OF 3 PURPLE AND CLEAR GLASS ALCOHOL VINTAGE BOTTLES

LARGEST: 6” X 6” X 10 -1/2” A lot of three label under glass bottles in various shapes. CONDITION: (A) Traditional whiskey bottle shape, with label under glass reading “P. Housley Old Cabin Home Whiskey Louisville, Kentucky”. The label is intact, but has some non-distracting cracking and lifting throughout. No chips or breaks. (B) A bottle with a gold label under glass, reading “Okolona Rye Whiskey”. No chips or breaks. Label under glass has no lifting, but some slight discoloration along the bottom edge does not distract. (C) Pocket flask showing a woman wearing a bathing suit from an earlier era. Has a metal lid. No chips or breaks. Some slight edge lifting on the label under glass. (Good). 500 - 2,000

2024 - COLLECTION OF 4 VINTAGE CLEAR ALCOHOL BOTTLES WITH PRICE TOPPERS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 13” A lot of four whiskey bottles with price spigots on top. (A) A wonderfully-shaped Old Prentice Whiskey in white enamel lettering bottle. 50¢ pour spout attached. (B) Morville AAA in white enamel lettering. 60¢ pour spout attached. (C) Morning Glory Whiskey bottle. 35¢ pour spout attached. (D) Old Joel B. Frazier Whiskey bottle. 60¢ pour spout attached. CONDITION: All without chips, breaks, or cracks. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000

2025 - COLLECTION OF 2 CLEAR GLASS ROBERTSON’S WHISKEY DISPENSER AND JACK DANIELS BOTTLE

LARGEST: 8 - 1/2” X 10” X 13” CONDITION: (A) An oversized fancy bottle with white enamel lettering, which reads “Jack Daniel’s Gold Medal Old No. 7”. Also has a paper label around the rim that reads “Tennessee Whiskey Distilled and Bottled by Jack Daniel’s Distillery 90 Proof Half Gallon”. (B) A barrel-style dispenser with metal spigot and hand-painted lettering, reading “Robertson’s Dundee Whisky”. Some paint loss throughout. Free of chips, breaks, and cracks. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2026 - COLLECTION OF 4 CLEAR GLASS LIQUIOR BOTTLES WITH SHOT POUR TOPS

EA: 4” X 4” X 12” A lot of four fancy bottles with starbursts around the middle rim. These bottles are adorned with metal shot glasses on top of each one. The bottles each have white enamel lettering, reading “Port”, “Brandy”, “Jamaica Rum”, and “Holland Gin”. CONDITION: All bottles are free of breaks and cracks. The shot glasses appear to have cracks consistent with age and use.

300 - 800

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2027 - COLLECTION OF 4 VINTAGE CLEAR ALCOHOL BOTTLES WITH CORKS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 12” CONDITION: (A) An ornate Grass Valley Whiskey bottle with thick, white enamel lettering and fancy stopper with grapes and grape leaves. (B) Old Metropolitan done in white enamel lettering. (C) Major Jones in white enamel lettering. The bottle is a little cloudy and has some chips along the bottom-front edge. (D) Old Pine in white enamel lettering. 300 - 800

2028 - COLLECTION OF 3 SMALL VINTAGE CLEAR ALCOHOL BOTTLES

LARGEST: 4” X 4” X 10” (A) Reads “Orange Bitters” in white enamel lettering with ground glass stopper. (B) Uniquely-sized jug-style bottle with stopper, reading “Old Prentice Whiskey” in thick white enamel lettering. (C) Jug-style with cork, reading “Gold Proof Bourbon”. CONDITION: All free of chips and breaks and cracks. (Excellent). 400 - 800

2029 - COLLECTION OF 4 SMALL BREWERIANA CLEAR SHOT GLASSES

LARGST: 2” X 2” X 2 - 1/2” (A) Rieger’s Whiskey “O! So Good” shot glass. (B) Rellerstrass Pure Rye Distilling Co,. St. Louis, Missouri shot glass. (C) The Hayner Distilling Co. St. Louis, Missouri and Dayton, Ohio shot glass. (D) Myers & Company Fulton Whiskey, Covington, Kentucky shot glass. CONDITION: All are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

2030 - COLLECTION OF 4 ADVERTISING DRINK GLASSES

LARGEST: 2 - 3/8” X 2 - 3/8” X 4” (A) Standard Zacherl Pilsen Brau showing insignia in middle, reading “World’s Exposition Columbian 1893 / North Western Brewing Co.”. (B) C.L. Centlivre Brewing Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana. (C) The famous Buffalo Brewing Co., Sacramento, California, with the iconic buffalo shooting through the horseshoe. (D) “Compliments of Buffalo Brewing Co. Sacramento, Cal.” CONDITION: All are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000

2031 - COLLECTION OF 6 RUHSTALLER’S GOLD EDGE LAGER BEER GLASSES

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” X 2 - 1/4” X 4 - 1/2” All are hourglass-shaped.

CONDITION: One of the six glasses has some paint loss to the wording. (Good). 400 - 800

LOT - 2031

2032 - COLLECTION OF 8 MISC BREWERIANA SHOT GLASSES AND SMALL GLASSES

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” X 2 - 1/4” X 3 - 1/2” (A) National Brewing Co., St. Louis. (B) Rounded barrel-shaped from Consumer’s Brewing Co., Erie, Pennsylvania. (C) Large shot glass-style reading “Sam Alexander Family Wines & Liquors Minneapolis” with the image of a pig, also marked “Gentlemen” and “Ladies”. (D) Five small shot glasses, all reading “1900”, painted on in gold lettering. CONDITION: All are free of chips and breaks. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

2033 - COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE CLEAR ALCOHOL BOTTLES

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/2” X 11 - 1/2” (A) Cyrus W. Brewster Old Rye bottle with Cyrus Brewster insignia in the middle, done in white enamel. (B) “Sterling Pure Rye S.N. Weil & Co., Cincinnati, O.” in white enamel lettering. (C) “Sunny Brook The Pure Food Whiskey” done in gold lettering. CONDITION: All are in good condition. (C) has one small chip on the rim of the glass. (Good). 100 - 400

2034 - PHENOMENAL LEADED GLASS SIGN FOR THE PALACE SALOON

54” X 1’ X 34” A one-of-a-kind stained glass and beveled glass sign, advertising The Palace Saloon. It shows amazing craftsmanship, and professionally framed in a contemporary frame. CONDITION: The glass shows phenomenal condition, with no breaks or repairs. The beveled glass is extremely clear, and the overall appearance is breathtaking. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 5,000 - 10,000

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2035 - ADOLPH COORS BREWING CO. COORS GOLDEN BEER PORCELAIN CORNER SIGN

16” x 24”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Adolph Coors Brewing Co., Golden, Colorado. Coors Golden Beer porcelain corner sign. Extremely rare and difficult-to-find sign. One of the better ones known to exist. Incredible bright blue colors with red and white. Manufactured by Burdick Sign Co., Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, marked on bottom edge, an unusual version of the manufacturer’s mark. CONDITION:

A clean and solid example. Has some general outdoor wear, primarily around mounting holes and along edges. Some very pinpoint minor chips, some wear to upper-right corner and bottom edge. Has a couple spots of touch-up to cover small marks in bottom-right corner, above the “O” in “Gold”, and some along outer edges. Displays beautifully. (8.0). 10,000 - 20,000

2036 - YORK BREWING CO. K.E. KATZ, PROP. REVERSE GLASS SIGN

17 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. York Brewing Co. Lager Beer reverse glass sign, with bald eagle on wood barrel with logo. Incredible inlaid gold and silver backer giving depth for the lettering, barrel and eagle. CONDITION: Paint is solid, with no lifting. Some very minor wear to the paint. There is no restoration to the piece. Original wood oak frame. Has original manufacturer badge on bottom edge of frame, “Manufactured by Rodwell Manufacturing Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y. Patent June 21 1892”. Frame has some light wear. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

2037 - THEO. R. HELB’S LAGER BEER REVERSE GLASS SIGN

33 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Theo. R. Helb’s, York, Pennsylvania. Extra Fine Lager Beer reverse glass sign. Incredibly rare example. “Manufactured by the Fitzgerald Co.” marked on lower-right corner. CONDITION: Solid overall, with some general paint wear and lifting, primarily in the black on the left side and on the keystone logo. Original oak frame with wood and plaster gilding. (7.25). 3,500 - 7,000

2038 - YUENGLING’S BEER DOUBLE-SIDED LIGHT-UP SIGN

11 - 1/4” x 15”. D. G. Yuengling & Son Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Reverse glass double-sided light-up sign. Beautiful 1930s original sign with reverse glass and metal frame. Side 1 advertises “Yuengling’s on Draught” with blonde woman making a toast. Side 2 shows Yuengling’s Winner Beer with older gentleman celebrating the end of Prohibition with Yuengling’s Winner Beer labeled bottle and beer glass. CONDITION: Extremely clean example with no issues to the glass on either side. Original metal gold case shows some light wear and marks to upper edge, mostly on the side with the man. Lights and displays beautifully. (8.5). 3,000 - 6,000

2039 - YUENGLING’S BEER, PORTER, AND ALES WOOD GRAIN TIN LITHOGRAPH HANGING SIGN

13” x 9 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. Yuengling’s Brewery, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find sign. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co., Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid overall example, with clean paint and bright gold fleck throughout lettering. Has some very light surface scratching to face and paint chips to rim. Several thin, minor streak-like marks coming down from lettering below “Yuengling’s”. (8.25). 3,000 - 6,000

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2040 - THEO R. HELB’S LAGER BEER FACTORY SCENE DIE-CUT TIN LITHO SIGN

9 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Theo. R. Helb Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania. Factory scene sign of the Theo. R. Helb Brewery. Incredible detail throughout, showing the horse-drawn beer wagons and trolley. Beautiful and unusual green color used on the sign. Extremely difficultto-find sign. Keystone and factory scene circle are raised. CONDITION: Clean overall and displays well. Has an overall professional restoration and light clear coat. Tack holes are original to the sign. (Restored, 8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2041 - KARL E. KATZ’S BREWERY YORK, PA NATIVE AMERICAN LITHOGRAPH

24 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1908. Karl E. Katz’s Brewery lithograph scene of Native Americans watching covered wagons coming through the mountains. Incredibly rare lithograph with original full 1908 calendar. “Manufactured by Gotham Litho Co., Copyright 1907” marked towards middle bottom on face. CONDITION: Has some creasing throughout the left edge. Mounted in a modern wood frame and matte. (8.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2042 - THE MOUNTAIN DISTILLING CO. KENTUCKY WHISKY GLASS FRAME PICTURE

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36- 3/4” X 1” X 28 - 1/2” In a beautiful oak frame with ornate gold border, a reverse on glass sign with gold glittered letters and Mother of Pearl inlay in lettering. The gold glitter letters read “The Mountain Distilling Co., Distillers of Kentucky Whiskeys”, which is done in mother of pear inlay. (9.5+). 8,000 - 15,000

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2043 - THE CRYSTAL SPRINGS BREWING AND ICE COMPANY ICE BOX

21 - 1/4” X 16” X 51” A professionally-restored two-compartment ice box done in a deep, rich red with hand-painted pinstriping and hand-painted lettering, reading “The Crystal Springs Brewing & Ice Co. 954 Arapaho St., Boulder, Colorado Established 1897”. Extra detail was put into the pinstriping and the graphics of the Crystal Springs waterfall. CONDITION: In an excellent plus restored condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored - Excellent Plus). 1,000 - 3,000

2044 - HELB’S LAGER BEER GLASS GLOBE

Globe: 8” x 8”. Theo. R. Helb Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania. Extremely rare Helb’s Lager Beer painted glass lighted globe. CONDITION: Beautiful frosted glass with no chips or cracks. Some very minor roughness to upper outer rim. Displays beautifully. Lettering and logo appear to have professional restoration overall. Comes with modern wall-mounted light fixture for display. (Restored, 8.5). 2,000 - 4,000

2045 - COLLECTION OF 36 CHAS. MOUL & POTTS BEER HOLIDAY POSTCARDS

Each Sheet: 8 - 1/2” x 11”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Chas. Moul, York, Pennsylvania. Set of 36, some dated as early as 1909. Difficult-to-find postcards with beautiful colors and graphics. CONDITION: Solid examples with some general wear, primarily to outer edges. All have been used, stamped, dated, and written on. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2046 - G.B.S. CO EIGENBROT BREWERY SIGN

13” X 3” X 20 -1/8” Beautiful black and gold with ornate edges and brass tacks on this tin-embossed early corner sign, reading “Eigenbrot Brewery, Baltimore, Maryland”, labeled “The F. Tuchfarber Co. Manufacturer, Cincinnati, Ohio”. CONDITION: Very slight edgewear and some small, barely noticeable scuffs, consistent with age and use. A fantastic addition to any Breweriana or advertising collection. (9.0+). 4,000 - 8,000

2047 - RUHSTALLER GILT EDGE LAGER BREWERY SIGN

16” X 3” X 23 -1/4” A pre prohibition Ruhstaller BrewerySacramento, CA Vitrolite curved corner sign, marked “Vitrolite They Meyer Cord Co. of Chicago” with the iconic Vitrolite marking. Graphics are brightly colored, reading “Ruhstaller Gilt Edge Lager”. CONDITION: Overall excellent plus condition, showing a slight rub mark in the “I” in the word “Gilt”, very non-distracting. This is housed in a handmade oak frame. (Excellent Plus).

6,000 - 12,000

2048 - WM. SIMON BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY REVERSE ON GLASS

27 - 1/2” X 1” X 43 - 3/8” Beautiful pre prohibition graphic Wm. Simon Brewery advertising for Lager Beer in Buffalo, New York, in a restored period frame. Marked in lower right-hand corner “Sentenne & Green, New York”. CONDITION: With original wood backing. A stunning example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 4,000 - 8,000

2049 - PABST MILWAUKEE GOLD FRAMED BREWERY SIGN

28 -1/4” X 1 - 1/2” X 28 -1/4”

Housed in a gold gilt original frame that reads “The Beer That’s Always Pure”, showing a curved glass Pabst Milwaukee Beer sign, labeled “The Cincinnati Sin’ti. Sand Blast Company”. Great deep red colors. Has a felt border around the round the glass that accentuates the fantastic look. CONDITION: The ornate frame has been restored. (9.0+).

2,500 - 5,000

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2050 - BURLINGAME WHISKY ON REVERSE GLASS PICTURE

31” X 1” 25 -3/8” In a beautiful quartersawn oak frame, a fantastic reverse on glass sign depicting Burlingame Whiskey, San Francisco, California, maker marked “Paus & Co., Chicago”. CONDITION: Bright deep reds, deep greens, silver foil. Excellent dragon-style insignia with fantastic graphics. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 2,000 - 4,000

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2051 - BROOKFIELD RYE TIN ADVERTISING OF WOMAN HOLDING PRODUCT IN GLASS JAR 23” X 32 - 5/8” Self-framed tin lithograph advertising Brookfield Rye, “Rare Old Perfect Brookfield Rye Made Famous by Public Favor”. Shows the iconic Brookfield Rye bare-breasted woman in Victorian setting, holding the product in her hand. This piece is signed “R. Fraundor”, also maker marked “The Meek Company, Coshocton, Ohio”. (9.0+). 2,000 - 5,000

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2052 - THEO. R. HELB’S KEYSTONE BREWERY LITHOGRAPH

23 - 1/2” x 19”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1907. Theo. R. Helb’s Keystone Brewery, York, Pennsylvania young girl with cat lithograph, depicting young girl painting the Keystone Brewery factory scene. Brilliant and bright colors throughout with beautiful detail. Marked “A.L.F. Schwartz” in bottom-left corner. CONDITION: There are several small paint restoration marks, five above the child’s head on the right side, and another mark on the bottom-right coming off the right edge halfway up the chair leg. Modern frame and matte. (8.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2053 - THEO. R. HELB’S KEYSTONE BREWERY LITHOGRAPH

24” x 27 - 1/2”. Theo. R. Helb’s Keystone Brewery, York, Pennsylvania woman and flower lithograph. Beautiful and rare piece with incredible pastel colors. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some wear in the lettering, with some missing pieces through the “O” in “Theo” and a tear through “Brewery”. Some minor restoration in bottom-right corner. Modern wood frame and matte. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2054 - THEO. R. HELB’S KEYSTONE BREWERY LITHOGRAPH

22” x 26 - 1/2”. Theo. R. Helb’s Keystone Brewery, York, Pennsylvania lithograph with woman with red roses. Beautiful scene with pastel colors. Has manufacturer mark on lower-left edge, reading “1908 L. GAFT”. CONDITION: A solid example with some light wear and creases, full crease across top edge, and some smaller marks across left edge, a light stain to the left and right of the woman’s neck. Some light crease-type marks through the flower section and two staple marks in the bottom-right corner. Modern frame and matte. (7.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2055 - D.G. YUENGLING & SON LITHOGRAPH

21” x 22”. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania woman with flowers lithograph, advertising for “Lager and Wiener Beers / Brilliant Porter and Ale / Brown Stout / In Kegs or Bottles / Pure, Clean, Wholesome”. A rare and difficult-to-find example. CONDITION: A solid example with bright colors. Water stain in lower-right corner. Modern frame and matte. (7.5). 1,000 - 2,000

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2056 - YUENGLING’S PRIZE BEER TIN LITHOGRAPH SIGN

29” x 21 - 1/4”. Yuengling & Son Inc., Yuengling’s Prize Beer tin lithograph sign. Beautiful, bright paint and detail throughout the sign. Strong colors. CONDITION: Clean overall example with dark blue paint restoration mark on upper edge above the “L” in “Yuengling’s”, approximately 5” by 1” long. Paint loss around manufacturer hole in upper-left corner. (8.0).

1,000 - 2,000

2057 - YUENGLING PREMIUM BEER DIE-CUT CARDBOARD STAND-UP SIGN

20 - 3/4” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1940s-1950s.

Yuengling Premium Beer sign. CONDITION: Clean example, with bright colors and detail. Only very minor wear. One light mark above the “I” in “Is”, and very minor wear to bottom-left corner. (9.0).

600 - 1,200

2058 - VITRALITE ADVERTISING SIGN FOR L.W. HARPER WHISKEY MOUNTED ON LIGHTED SHADOW BOX

22 - 3/8” x 5 - 5/8” x 28 - 3/4”. CONDITION:

The L.W. Harper Whiskey sign shows a Vitrolite hunting scene. It shows no breaks, cracks and area of defects. It has original Vitrolite labeling. It is mounted in a wood shadow box with rear lighting, in order to light the sign. (9.0).

1,000 - 3,000

2059 - FRENCH BENEDICTINE LIQUOR ADVERTISING POSTER

61” x 48”. C. 1898. A paper poster with French Lithographer, dated 1898, and advertising Benedictine Liquor from the Abbey of Fecamp, France. CONDITION: It has a wonderful graphic of a gentleman and lady enjoying their liquor in front of the Abbey. There are no rips, tears, or repairs. There is some light wrinkling from framing. It has great color and graphic. The artist was L. Lopes Silba. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

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2060 - TIN DIE-CUT TAC AUTHENTICATED SIGN ADVERTISING FREMLINS’ ALE

16” x 12” CONDITION: It shows light edgewear along the bottom edge, wonderful color and shine. No damage to the main graphic field. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2061 - CARSTAIRS WHISKY SIGN

DIA: 13 -7/8” Reverse on glass with gold gilting factory scene in the center, advertising Carstair’s Whiskey, Stewart Distilling Co., Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore. CONDITION: Original hardware, original chain hanger. A beautiful addition to any collection. (9.0+). 1,000 - 2,000

2062 - LEPPSTEIN & SON BOURBON DE LUXE REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN

20 -1/8” X 12” A die-cut beveled edge glass sign with original hanging apparatus and chain. Wonderfully colored, reading “Bourbon de Fuxe for Connoisseurs Leppstein & Son, Fort Worth, Texas” and marked “Peepaw’s & Co., Chicago”. Graphics of beautiful lady holding the stoic horse. CONDITION: Some edge wear and chips, consistent with age and use. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

2063 - THE WINDISCH-MUHLHAUSER BREWING CO. FRAMED ADVERTISING OF BEAUTIFUL WOMAN IN HAT

24” X 1 - 1/4” X 29 - 3/4” Advertising the Windisch-Muhlhauser Brewing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, a beautiful Victorian lady on heavy grainy paper. CONDITION: Housed in a contemporary frame with beautiful contemporary matting, showing bright colors and deep red roses in her hat and throughout her dress. An iconic, sultry look. (9.0+).

1,000 - 2,000

2064 - C.L. CENTLIURE BREWING CO. FRAMED PICTURE OF TOWN

41 - 3/4” X 1” X 29 -3/4” Done in a beautifully restored period quarter-cut oak frame, showing the iconic factory scene. CONDITION: Very graphic, very strong colors, showing street cars, horse-drawn buggies, and working factory of the C.L. Centlivre Brewing Co., “Brewers and Bottlers of Lager Beer, Fort Wayne, Indiana”. Maker marked “The Henderson Lithographing Co.”. Showing brands in lower-right hand corner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+).

1,000 - 3,000

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2065 - BRASSY & CO. INC SAN JOSE CALIF. WHISKEY SIGN

24” X 2” X 31” SSP. Professionally framed. CONDITION: Pre-Prohibition Whiskey sign for Brassy & Co. Inc., dating from 1908 to 1918 based on the name used at that time. Showing very little wear, a light wrinkle at the lower quarter, some light edge wear hidden by the framing. Bright color and a beautiful image. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2066 - I.W. HARPER WHISKEY FRAMED VITROLITE HUNTING SCENE SIGN

21 - 3/4” X 2 - 1/4” X 27 - 7/8” Maker marked “Vitrolite.” This c. 1910 single-sided milk glass sign from I.W. Harper Whiskey shows a nice cabin scene with a dog and hunting supplies. CONDITION: The field remains clean overall. The outer edges show light discoloration and chalkiness to the glass surface. The outer edges are concealed by the period gesso frame. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2067 - RUTTSTALLER’S GILT EDGE LAGER CHARGER

DIA” 24” Ruttstaller’s Lager, Sacramento, California gilt edge charger, with graphics of gentleman and lady drinking product. CONDITION: Good color. Multiple areas of spotting and scuffs, consistent with age and use. (7.5+). 800 - 1,600

2068 - DR. KNIHT’S BRAIN TONIC REVERS GLASS FRAMED SIGN

26” X 2 -1/4” X 14” Housed in a contemporary frame, believed to be beautifully crafted in the mid 20th century, fantastic scrollwork and silver-edged artwork. This is a reverse glass sign, reading “McKinney’s Brain Tonic for Good Health”. Silver foiling with a rich black backdrop. Shows beautifully. (9.0+). 800 - 1,600

2069 - GOLDEN STATE BEER PORCELAIN SIGN

16” X 24” An early porcelain Colorado State Beer sign, reading “Milwaukee Brewery of San Francisco”, stamped in the bottom “Ingram Richardson Manufacturing Co. Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania and SF, California”. Depicting the iconic eagle and insignia in the middle. CONDITION: Bright blue colors with porcelain loss throughout, the largest being in the bottom-right hand corner around the lower grommet. Three quarter-size chips in the field near the insignia. (7.0). 800 - 1,600

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2070 - THE DIAMOND WINE CO. CHAMPAGNE ADVERTISING WITH WOMAN

22 - 1/4” X 1 - 1/4” X 30 - 1/4”

Paper lithograph advertising the Diamond Wine Co., showing Diamond Wine, Sandusky, Ohio. Bottom-left corner reads “Copyright 1896 by the Grey Lithograph Co., New York, Established 1857, Highest Award of the World’s Fair”. Shows three Victorian girls in early Victorian setting, drinking product at a luncheon. Great graphics, strong, bold colors. Housed in a contemporary frame. (9.0+).

800 - 1,600

2071 - THE VIRGINIA BREWING CO. FRAMED ADVERTISING OF WOMAN WITH FLOWERS IN HAIR

26 - 5/8” X 1 - 1/2” X 30 - 5/8” Housed in an original extremely fancy frame, advertising the Virginia Brewing Co., Roanoke, Virginia. Shows a pretty Victorian woman with flowers in hair, with deep rich greens and other colors. CONDITION: Some small, barely noticeable imperfections in bottom-right corner. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

2072 - THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ABC BEERS REVERSE ON GLASS

20 - 1/4” X 1” X 24 - 1/8” Glass sign in a contemporary frame with silver foiling, deep red color, deep blackish-green colors, reading “The American Brewing Company ABC Beer St. Louis, Missouri”. Bright colors, strong graphics. Believed to be meticulously hand crafted in the mid 20th century. (9.0+). 800 - 1,600

2073 - BUFFALO BREWING COMPANY NATIVE GIRL ON BUFFALO 29 - 1/2” X 1 - 1/4” X 37 - 1/8” The iconic Buffalo Brewing Co. advertisement with the bare-breasted Native American woman atop the buffalo, housed in a contemporary frame with gold edging on the interior matting. Beautifully framed and matted. A contemporary reproduction of the original Stetcher Litho Co., Rochester, New York. These were done and marked “BE004”, c. 1977 Portal Publications, Ltd., Corte Madera, California, 94925, Litho in USA. A fantastic decorator piece that is very well done. 800 - 1,600

2074 - RARE ORIGINAL RAINIER 1906 GRAPHIC CALENDAR

22 -5/8” x 1” x 31 -1/8” SSC. C. 1906. CONDITION: It shows a wonderful graphic of a cowgirl on her horse, with calendar vignettes in both the upper and lower left and right-hand corners of the graphic. It shows good color with areas of staining, missing cardboard to the upper right-hand corner, and some light scratches to the interior surface, but nothing to distract from the overall image. A very rare sign to find in an original version. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

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2075 - LOT OF 2 DIAMOND WEDDING PURE RYE AND THE GEO. T. STAGS COMPANY

O.F.C. BOURBON TRAY AND SIGN

LARGEST: 12” X 1 - 1/4” X 12” (A) A beautifully-colored Diamond Wedding Pure Rye sign, showing Victorian girl in flamboyant red dress. Marked “The Chas. W. Shonk Co., Lithograph, Chicago”. CONDITION: Some crackling consistent with age and use. With original chain hanging holes top-center. (8.75+). (B) OFC Bourbon, Frankfurt, Kentucky deep dish tray, with the stoic iconic Elk that is famous for OFC Bourbon Whiskey. CONDITION: Some paint loss in the upper-right center portion of the tray. Some paint loss under the word “Bourbon”. (7.75+). (8.75+), (7.75+). 600 - 1,200

2076 - JACOB PUPPERT’S NEW YORK BEER SIGN

18” X 1” X 12 -3/4” Reverse on glass Rupert’s Beer in round original frame. Deep black background with silver foiling in the letters. Fancy script. (9.0+). 500 - 1,000

2077 - LOT OF 2 CARVEL WHICKY AND UNION BAR SIGNS

LARGEST: 12” x 5”. (A) Tin over cardboard “Hotel Restaurant Employees Bartenders International Union Bar”, labeled the “Bastian Brothers, Rochester, New York”. This is in original condition and the “Notice” card is attached in the back, reading “This Card is Issued in Accordance with the Written Agreement Signed by the Party or Parties to Whom the Same is Issued”, further explaining the terms and conditions. (9.0+). (B) Small glass chain hanger with beveled edges, original hardware, original chain, deep red colors, reading with gold lettering “Carvel Whiskey The Drink that Satisfies”. (9.0+). (9.0+), (9.0+). 500 - 1,000

2078 - SUNNY BROOK WHISKEY REVERSE GLASS FRAMED SIGN

23 - 1/2” X 1” X 12 - 5/8” Housed in a beautiful beveled oak frame. Reverse on glass with silver foiling and a deep red background, reading “Sunny Brook Whiskey”. (9.0+). 500 - 1,000

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2079 - GAMBRINUS STOCK CO’S BEER SIGN

18 -1/4” X 1” X 9 - 5/8” Gambrinus Stock Co. Cincinnati Beer in Bottles and Kegs. Beautifully framed in a contemporary frame with deep gold foiling, showing Gamrbrinus holding product in lower-left corner. CONDITION: Some slight touch-up in the bottom-right corner, only noticeable under blacklight. (9.0+). 600 - 1,200

2080 - LOT OF 2 CHERRY-CHIC AND CLAUSEN BREWING FRAMED ADVERTISING LARGEST: 21 - 1/2” X 1” X 27 - 5/8” (A) Paper lithograph with a cardstock border advertising the Clausen Brewing Co., “Purity and Strength”, with the iconic eagle signature in the upper-left hand corner. Full calendar embossed into the cardstock matting, dated 1913. Beautiful Victorian girl with rosy red cheeks, signed “C. Warder Traver”. Housed in a contemporary frame with contemporary matting. (9.0+). (B) Paper lithograph called the “Cherry-Chic Girl”, a beautiful girl in yellow dress holding two cherries in her mouth. Big straw hat, beautiful colors, strong graphics. Housed in what appears to be a restored original period frame with contemporary matting. (9.0+). (9.0+), (9.0+).

500 - 1,000

2081 - FREELAND BREWING CO. ROLLED EDGE TIN LITHOGRAPH “JOIN ME” SIGN 14 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Freeland Brewing Co., Freeland, Pennsylvania. Rolled edge sign titled “Join Me”, an extremely rare and difficult-to-find sign. Manufactured by American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some spidering throughout the black outer rim. Some minor scratching and scuffing to face. (7.75). 2,000 - 4,000

2082 - YUENGLING’S CELEBRATED PORTER TIN LITHO ROLLED EDGE SIGN 13 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Beautiful eagle and blue striped rolled edge sign for Yuengling’s Celebrated Porter. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho, Chicago, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean example with only some light wear. Minor scratching through “O” and “E” in “Pottsville”. Original metal hang chain. (8.25). 1,200 - 2,400

2083 - FULL-SIZED OAK JACK DANIELS BOURBON BARREL

26” X 26” X 35” CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with original bands, wood slats, and top marked “Old No. 7 Brand Lynchburg, Tennessee”. A wonderful decorating component for a wine cellar or cafe table on the deck with a glass top. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

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2084 - YUENGLING’S PILSNER BEER REVERSE GLASS HANGING SIGN

16” x 8”. C. 1930s. Yuengling Brewing Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find version for Pilsner beer with original chrome frame, hang string, and stand-up on back side. Manufactured by Hal Manufacturing Co., marked on the back. CONDITION: Solid overall, with some lifting through the “1829”. Light haze to the chrome frame. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2085 - YUENGLING’S NEW STYLE LAGER BEER TIN LITHOGRAPH SIGN

Frame: 28 - 3/8” x 1 - 1/4” x 11”. C. 1930s. D.G. Yuengling’s Brewery, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. More difficult version to find. Beautiful bright cream, blue, and red colors throughout. Manufactured by National Sign Mfg. Co., marked in bottom-right corner. CONDITION: Has some light wear and scratching. Solid example. Modern wood frame. (8.0).

600 - 1,200

2086 - WACKER BEER CARDBOARD HANGING SIGN

Frame: 17” x 1” x 14 - 1/8”. C. 1930s. The Wacker Brewing Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Cardboard hanging sign with original hang string, displaying Wacker crowntainer cone top and Wacker labeled bottle. Extremely difficult-to-find and rare sign. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some minor wear and some crease marks to upper edge through “The” and right corner, down in the bottom-right corner and bottom-left corner. Displays well. Modern frame and matte. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2087 - YUENGLING’S NEW STYLE LAGER EMBOSSED CARDBOARD SIGN

12 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1930s. Yuengling & Son Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Art Deco-style embossed cardboard sign, extremely difficult-to-find, advertising Yuengling’s New Style Lager. “Yuengling’s” and “New Style” lettering is raised. CONDITION: Some staining through “Yuengling’s” through middle to right corner, with another mark in middle-right side. Scratch to left side of bottle and a couple of miscellaneous touch-ups. Still displays very well. Modern frame and matte. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

2088 - TRU-BLU BEER & ALE 1944 CALENDAR

9 - 1/4” x 12”. Northampton Brewery Corp., Northampton, Pennsylvania. 1944 Tru-Blue Beer and Ale cardboard lithograph calendar. Full pad. Extremely rare and difficult calendar to find. Detailed calendar with images for important holidays. CONDITION: Has some light wear and creasing, some staining to outer edge. Some light wear, staining, and minor paper loss to right edge, primarily to first January page. Some light creasing top-left corner and on top-right side. Original metal hanging ring. (7.75). 500 - 1,000

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2089 - YUENGLING’S PREMIUM BEER TIN LITHOGRAPH SIGN

Frame: 27” x 1 - 1/4” x 13”. C. 1940s. D.G. Yuengling & Son Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Harder-to-find sign showing the plus sign Yuengling Premium labeled bottle. Manufactured by Novelty Works Union, marked in lower-left corner. CONDITION: Clean overall, with some light wear and scratching. Corner edge holes are original, with an added hole left of the “Y” in “Yuengling”. Modern wood frame. (7.75).

500 - 1,000

2090 - HELB’S BEER GLASS TAP KNOB 2” Dia. x 2”. C. 1930s. Theo. R. Helb’s Brewery, York, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficultto-find Helb’s Beer glass knob. Manufactured by The Newman Co. CONDITION: Solid overall. Has hairline through bottom half of tap. Clean lettering on one side, with some wear on other. Light wear to top lettering. (7.25).

500 - 1,000

2091 - COLLECTION OF 3 BREWERIANA LIGHT-UP COUNTERTOP & CASH REGISTER TOPPER SIGNS

LARGEST: 10 - 1/2” X 3” X 8 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A Hamm’s light-up barrel with rotating advertising. It shows very little wear. It has the original cord, light, and in operating condition. (9.0). (B) A Tuborg Beer light-up counter sign. It has a plastic front, showing no wear. It shows an original label on the back and original cord. It has light wear, and it is missing a top cover. (8.0). (C) A Ballantine Ale & Beer light-up sign, with an original P. Ballantine & Sons label on the back. It has a metal case with a reverse painted glass front, showing light oxidation to the metal case. No areas of lifting to the reverse painted glass front. It has the original cord, and it is in operating condition. (8.0). (8.0 - 9.0).

500 - 1,500

2092 - TIN SELF-FRAMED FERN GLEN RYE WHISKEY SIGN

22 - 3/4” x 1” x 33” Maker marked for the Meek Company out of Ohio. An original self-framed tin sign for Fern Glen Distilling Company out of St. Louis. CONDITION: It shows great color and great imagery in the main portion of the sign. There are light scuffs in bottom Distilling Company logo, a scratch to the right-hand side at the 4 o’clock mark, and very light surface scratches in the main field that do no distract from the overall image. A rare tin sign for Fern Glen Rye. (8.8). 3,000 - 6,000

LOT - 2089
LOT - 2090
LOT - 2091

2093 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT FOR GREEN RIVER WHISKEY

26 -1/4” x 1” x 20-7/8” This is the image labeled “She Was Bred in Old Kentucky”, showing the Green River horse and gentleman up against the stone wall. Copyrighted in 1899 and Printed by J.W. McCullock. CONDITION: It shows good color, and it is mounted in a period frame. It shows no other measurable damage. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2094 - SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN FOR PAUL JONES & CO. RYE WHISKEY TIN

22 -1/4” x 1” x 28 -1/4” Maker marked for the Beach Company out of Ohio. CONDITION: It shows the original labeling to the frame. There are significant areas of scuffs, scrapes, lifting paint, and surface pock marks with some oxidation. The frame shows some light denting in several areas. It has a muted color. (6.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2095 - FRAMED CARDSTOCK POSTER FOR PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER

28 - 1/4” x 1” x 38” CONDITION: It shows very light wear to the overall poster, with great color and imagery. There is some light staining in the lower left-hand corner, which is only noticeable upon close examination. There is a scuff in the young man’s vest. It shows a small rip in the cardstock on both the right-hand and left-hand edges, both which are hidden by the frame. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

2096 - YUENGLING PREMIUM BEER SEASON’S GREETINGS DIE-CUT HEAVY PAPER WREATH SIGN

23” x 24”. C. 1950s. Yuengling Premium Beer Season’s Greetings wreath die-cut heavy paper sign. Extremely difficult sign to find. CONDITION: Clean example, with some light wear and creasing. Displays well in modern frame and matte. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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2097 - YUENGLING PREMIUM BEER CARDBOARD SIGN

32 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1950s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Yuengling Premium Beer “It’s Mountain Spring Water” cardboard sign. CONDITION: Solid, clean example. Has some creasing in upper-right corner. Modern frame and matte. (8.0).

500 - 1,000

2098 - YUENGLING’S SPECIAL BEER CELLULOID SMALL BUTTON SIGN

6” Dia. C. 1930s. Yuengling’s Brewing Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find celluloid small button sign. Manufactured by Crystaline Sign Co., Parisian Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. CONDITION: Celluloid has some overall cracking and lifting. Larger crack towards bottom across the sign, through “Special”. Has an added hang chain on back side. (6.5). 500 - 1,000

2099 - SET OF 7 D.G. YUENGLING & SON POSTCARDS & TRADE CARDS

Sheet: 8 - 1/2” x 11”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Incredibly rare set of the Easter, July 4th, Christmas and Children postcards and trade cards. Four postcards are dated, 1910, 1911, and 1914. CONDITION: Easter postcards are clean overall with some light wear. Edge chip to telephone scene. July 4th example has some creasing. Christmas Greetings is solid. Some wear and staining to Boys Drinking scene, with paper loss on right corner. (6.75 - 8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2100 - THEO. R. HELB’S KEYSTONE BREWERY LITHOGRAPH

21 - 1/2” x 27”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1911. Theo. R. Helb’s Keystone Brewery, York, Pennsylvania lithograph of smoking old man with woman. CONDITION: Solid overall example. Has some wear with paper loss and holes. One larger tear with paper loss on upper-right side. Other small marks throughout lettering area and bottom-left corner. Calendar is added onto the modern frame and matte. (7.25). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 2097
LOT - 2098
LOT - 2099
LOT - 2100

2101 - HELB’S EXTRA FINE LAGER BEER CARDBOARD OR HEAVY PAPER SIGN

17” x 10”. C. 1930s. Theo. R. Helb’s Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find and rare sign. CONDITION: Clean overall. Shows one minor thin crease through the “H” in “Helb’s”. Modern frame and matte. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

2102 - FEHR’S MALT-TONIC WOMAN AND ANGELS ON TIN OVAL TRAY

22 -1/2” X 28” The iconic Fehr’s Malt Tonic oval self framed charger showing multiple cherubs. Great colors and graphics, marked “The H.D. Beach Co., Coshocton, Ohio Copyright by Fehr’s Malt Tonic Department, Louisville, Kentucky”, showing product. CONDITION: Multiple scuffs and scratches, mostly contained to the outer edges, some scuffs and scratches in the field, consistent with age and use. (7.5+). 500 - 2,000

2103 - THE NATIONAL BREWING CO. NATIONAL BEER OVAL TRAY SIGN

13 - 3/4” X 16 -1/2” An oversized oval National Beer tray with iconic cowboy bursting through the scenery, product in hand and on the racing horse, marked “The First Lager Beer Brewed in San Francisco” and stamped “The H.D. Beach Co., Coshocton, Ohio”. CONDITION: Shows slight edge wear, some minor touch-up confined mostly to the edges. Would improve with a good cleaning, but displays very well. (8.0+).

1,000 - 3,000

2104 - COMMONWEALTH BREWING CO. CAVALIER OR PRINCE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. very early 1900s. Commonwealth Brewing Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cavalier or Prince beer tray. Extremely rare and desirable tray, very difficult-to-find with only several known examples. Manufactured by the Chas. W. Shonk Co., partially covered up by some of the restoration. CONDITION: Solid overall, with bright Victorian colors. Has some minor professional restoration to cover up minor paint chips in bottom burgundy section above the word “Philadelphia”, and other miscellaneous small spots around rim. Several other professional restoration touch-ups primarily in the green to the right of the man’s head and into the neckline. (Restored, 8.0).

1,500 - 3,000

2105 - FINK’S BREWING CO. “THE INVITATION” BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, copyright 1911. Fink’s Brewing Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Fink’s Prize Beers “The Invitation” beer tray. Incredibly rare example. Manufactured by the American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Superior condition with beautiful original paint and original gloss and shine. Face is exceptionally clean, with some light wear and scratching to outer edge. A couple small spots appear to be touched-up at outer edge. (8.75).

1,500 - 3,000

2106 - YUENGLING’S BREWERY PLUMED HAT WOMAN BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Beautiful highly-detailed plumed hat woman with labeled Wiener Beer bottle. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example. Face is clean with just some light scratching. Pair of longer, very narrow surface scratches that are not through the paint above the woman’s hat. General wear, light spidering, and scratching to the rim. (8.0). 1,300 - 2,600

LOT - 2101
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2107 - ROBERT H. GRAUPNER’S BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Robert H. Graupner’s Brewing Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Stock scene tray of beautiful woman in veil. Extremely difficult example to find. Marked “No. 31” on bottom edge. CONDITION: Beautiful detail with solid, bright paint. Has some light wear and scratching to face, and some slight rub and fade to outer rim. (7.5). 1,300 - 2,600

2108 - SUSQUEHANNA BREWING CO. “BERTHA” BEER TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, copyrighted 1906, marked on bottom edge. Susquehanna Brewing Co., Nanticoke, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find stock scene beer tray. Manufactured by the Meek Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with some wear and scratching to face and rim. Some scuffing and additional wear to bottom rim. Several scratches through woman’s blouse. Displays well. (7.75). 1,300 - 2,600

2109 - THE HOME BREWING CO. HORSE & LADY BEER TRAY

13 - 1/2” x 16 - 5/8”. Pre-Prohibition, copyrighted 1905. The Home Brewing Co., Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find stock scene from this brewery. Manufactured by Chas. Ehlen, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid, clean example, with some light wear and some scratching to face and rim. A couple of very minor marks that have been touched-up on black rim. (8.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2110 - FINK BREWING CO. ‘THE CONNOISSEUR” BEER TRAY

12 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1913. Fink Brewing Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find example. Manufactured by the American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid overall. Face is clean and displays well, but has some light scratching and spidering throughout. The rim has a slight fade and spidering throughout. (7.25). 1,200 - 2,400

2111 - BINDER BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Binder Brewing Co., Renovo, Pennsylvania. Extremely rare and desirable beer tray of woman pouring labeled bottle of beer into a glass. CONDITION: Face is clean, with only minor wear. Rim has some overall paint chipping and wear. (7.75). 1,200 - 2,400

2112 - ROBERT H. GRAUPNER’S BREWERY FACTORY SCENE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1910s. Robert H. Graupner Brewery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Beautiful highly-detailed factory scene beer tray, showing some early automobiles and horse-drawn delivery wagons and trolley. Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., New York, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid, bright paint with a nice, original shine. Has several longer narrow paint scratches through the face and building, and some minor wear to outer rim. (7.5).

1,200 - 2,400

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2113 - LOT OF 4 CHESTER BREWERY INC. BEER TRAYS

Each: 12” Dia. C. 1930s-1940s. Chester Brewery, Inc., Chester, Pennsylvania. Four difficult-to-find Chester Beer trays. CONDITION: All are clean examples, with some light wear. Two bottle version has scuff on right side around 6 o’clock and some red paint scuffing through the lettering at the bottom. The other three are clean overall, with very light wear and scratches. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2114 - FUHRMANN & SCHMIDT BREWING CO. 3 BOTTLE TRAY

13” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Co. Inc., Shamokin, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find three labeled bottles tray featuring Eagle Run. Manufactured by the H.D. Beach Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example overall. Face has some minor scratching. Has what appears to be price tag residue on face around 1 o’clock on upper edge in the green. Rim has some additional wear, paint scratching, and an area of paint loss below “Company Inc.”. (7.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2115 - COLD SPRING BREWERY J. & A. MOESCHLIN, INC. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Cold Spring Brewery, Sunbury, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find woman with beer glass tray. Manufactured by the H.D. Beach Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Face is solid and clean overall, with some minor pinpoint paint scratches. Slightly more wear to outer rim. Looks to have some manufacturing red overspray around the top red edge. (7.5).

1,000 - 2,000

2116 - WASHINGTON BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Washington Brewing Co., Everett, Washington. Victorian woman with feathered hat on an extremely rare and difficult tray to find. CONDITION: Has some general overall wear and light scratching through the face, slightly more to the rim. Has one pinhole to the bottom edge at 6 o’clock. (7.0).

1,000 - 2,000

2117 - STAR UNION BREWING CO. “JANICE” BEER TRAY

12 - 5/8” x 16 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition. Star Union Brewing Co. beer tray, titled “Janice”, marked on bottom edge. Difficult-to-find tray from Peru, Illinois. Manufactured by American Art Works, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Face is clean with some light scratching, mostly to outer edge. Inner rim has some overall wear and paint loss, primarily through the top of “The Beer”. Has some residue on back side. (7.25).

800 - 1,600

2118 - YUENGLING’S PRIZE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yuengling’s Prize Beer tray. Manufactured by American Can Co., Chicago, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Incredibly clean example of this harder-to-find tray. Bright, solid paint. Face is extremely clean. Outer upper-rim has some paint loss that has been filled in at several spots. (8.75). 700 - 1,400

LOT - 2113
LOT - 2114
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2119 - YUENGLING’S PILSNER GLASS BEER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. D.G. Yuengling & Son Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yuengling’s Fine Beer Pilsner glass beer tray. Manufactured by American Can Co., Chicago, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Beautiful example with incredibly bright red, green, and black paint. As near to perfect as you’re going to be able to find. Extremely clean overall. Two very small pinpoint marks in the “Y” in “Yuengling” and one around 2 o’ clock on the white outer rim, extremely minor. (9.5). 700 - 1,400

2120 - HENRY F. ORTLIEB’S LAGER BEER & ALE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. x 1 - 1/2” T. C. 1930s. Ortlieb’s Brewery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Beer tray titled “Here’s Flavor and Health”. Extremely difficult version to find. CONDITION: Solid example overall. Has some wear to face with some scratching and slight spidering, also to the rim. Has numerous minor marks on outer rim that have been touched-up. (7.5). 700 - 1,400

2121 - PAIR OF WEISBROD & HESS BEER TRAYS

Largest: 12” D. C. 1930s. Weisbord & Hess Brewing Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Both are extremely difficult-to-find trays. CONDITION: (A) Woodgrain Weisbrod Beer with peacock, manufactured by ElectroChemical Engraving Co., marked on bottom edge. A solid example with solid, bright paint, some very minor scratching. One manufacturer’s stray gold mark to the edge just below 9 o’clock. (8.5). (B) Rheingold Beer tray is more than likely a misprint beer tray, printed on an incorrect tray, which can be seen by the overlap on the lettering on the rim. Measures just under a 12” tray. Manufactured by Acme Displays, marked on bottom edge. Face is clean with some light scratching, one larger scratch to left side around 10 o’clock, and one mark to the bottom edge around 5 o’clock. Scratching and wear to outer rim. An incredibly interesting example. (7.75). (8.5), (7.75). 700 - 1,400

2122 - NEUSTADTL BREWING CO. “GESUNDHEIT!” BEER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. Neustadtl Brewing Corp., Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find tray, titled “Good Health” with the slogan “The Pride of the Pennsylvania Dutch”. Manufactured by Electro-Chemical Engraving Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with nice, bright paint. Has some light wear and minor scratching. Some staining in the wood “Good” on left side and another spot towards the rim. (8.0).

700 - 1,400

2123 - E. ROBINSON’S SONS BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

13 - 5/8” x 16 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. E. Robinson’s Sons Brewing Co., Scranton, Pennsylvania. Beautiful Victorian woman stock scene tray. CONDITION: Solid example with bright paint. Incredible deep, rich blue coloring to rim. Has some light wear and scratching to face, with some wear and slight fade to rim. Has a couple minor restoration touch-ups, one to right of woman’s hair. (8.0).

700 - 1,400

2124 - LEBANON BREWING CO. HORSE & LADY BEER TRAY

13 - 1/2” x 16 - 5/8”. Pre-Prohibition, copyright 1905. Lebanon Brewing Co., Lebanon, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Quality, clean example of this stock scene tray. Face is clean, with only the slightest of wear. Gold outer rim has some scratching, with some professional touch-up in several small spots. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

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2125 - SPRENGER RED ROSE BEER TRAY

14” Dia. C. 1930s. Sprenger Brewing Co., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find large Sprenger Red Rose Beer tray. CONDITION: Solid example with bright paint and nice original gloss. Face and rim have some light scratching and wear. Some restoration paint touch-up in the keystone logo in the black below the rose and to the right. Also appears to have a tiny pinhole at outer edge at 12 o’clock that is difficult to see. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2126 - CHESTER PILSNER BEER ALE & PORTER BEER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. Chester Brewery Inc., Chester, Pennsylvania. Difficultto-find blue and yellow Puritan example. Manufactured by Universal Tray & Sign Co., marked on bottom face edge. CONDITION: Paint is solid and bright. Has some overall wear and surface scratching throughout face and rim. Displays well. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2127 - CHESTER PILSNER BEER & ALE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Chester Brewery, Chester, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find blue and orange Puritan example. Manufactured by Electro-Chemical Engraving Co. Corp., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Paint is solid and bright. Has some light general wear and scuffing to face and rim. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2128 - COLUMBIA BREWERY CO. STATUE OF LIBERTY BEER TRAY

12” Dia. Columbia Brewery Co., Columbia, Pennsylvania. Columbia Beer Ale and Porter Statue of Liberty beer tray. Extremely difficult tray to find. Manufactured by Electro-Chemical Engraving Co. Inc., New York, New York, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean example, with only some light marks. Face is very clean. One pinpoint mark above the “A” in “Columbia”, and some light scratching to outer rim. Has dents on outer edge around 1 o’clock and 7 o’clock, very likely from the original manufacturing, since there is no paint lifting or scratching in those areas. Back has light wear. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2129 - STEGMAIER BREWING CO. 4 LABEL BOTTLE FISHING SCENE BEER TRAY

13 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Stegmaier Brewing Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Beautifully highly-graphic scene with the fish creel next to the creek, with pipe and two bottles of beer by the creek. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid overall example. Has some general wear and scratching. Very slight fade to the face and some professional restoration to outer gold rim covering up some paint scratching. (7.5).

600 - 1,200

2130 - DU BOIS BREWING CO. AMERICAN MAID BEER TRAY

13 - 1/2” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1910s. Du Bois Brewing Co., Du Bois, Pennsylvania. Beautiful beer tray, titled “American Maid”, featuring Du Bois Budweiser Brand and Du Bois Wurzburger Brand beers. Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: One of the cleaner examples known of this tray. Face is clean, with some minor pinpoint-type scratches. Some minor paint scratching to rim and outer edge. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 2125

2131 - KAIER’S BEER, ALE & PORTER TRAY

13 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Kaier’s Brewery Co., Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania. Stock scene of young child. Extremely difficult-to-find version. CONDITION: Has some overall wear and scuffing throughout the face. Slight wear to outer rim, with nice detail. (6.75). 600 - 1,200

2132 - UNION BREWING & MALTING CO. CASCADE BEER TRAY

17 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1900s. Union Brewing & Malting Co., San Francisco, California. Cascade Beer Uncle Sam and world leaders beer tray. One of the best graphic scene beer trays ever produced. Beautiful scene of Uncle Sam celebrating with other world leaders of the time, titled “The Nation’s Favorite”. Labeled bottles on the table with opener. Manufactured by Bachrach & Co., San Francisco, California, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Has some overall wear, staining, and with some rust spots. Still displays well. (7.0). 600 - 1,200

2133 - HAGERSTOWN BREWING CO. BEER TRAY

13” Dia. Hagerstown Brewing Co., Hagerstown, Maryland. Difficultto-find stock scene, titled “Carnation Girl”. Copyright 1908 and manufactured by American Art Works, shown on bottom edge. CONDITION: Beautiful clean example with bright colors. Has some very light wear. Some light scuffing to outer rim, primarily to the bottom section. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

2134 - D.G. YUENGLING & SON INC. PILSENER GLASS BEER TRAY

12” Dia. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yuengling’s Fine Beer pilsener glass beer tray. Beautiful colors on this simple, yet elegant tray. CONDITION: Has some light wear and scratches on face. Some scuffing in red around 5 o’clock towards outer edge and in outer “Yuengling” lettering. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2135 - CASEY & KELLEY BREWERY GAMBRINUS BEER TRAY

13 - 3/8” Dia. Casey & Kelley Brewery, Scranton, Pennsylvania. Gambrinus beer tray, manufactured by Hausermann Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example with beautiful bright paint and gloss throughout. Has some light wear and very minor scratching to face and rim. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

2136 - BARTEL’S BEER YOUNG WOMAN TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1900s-1910s. Bartel’s Brewing Co., Edwardsville, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find example with young woman showing the labeled bottle of Bartel’s Pale Crown Export Lager. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Face and rim are clean, with some light wear and scratching. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2137 - BARTEL’S BEER “THE PROFESSOR” TRAY

12” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. Bartel’s Brewery, Edwardsville, Pennsylvania. Beautiful scene of the professor holding up a frosty stein of beer with pipe in hand. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co. Litho, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid example, has some overall wear and scratching to face and rim. (7.75). 500 - 1,000

2138 - HORLACHER’S PERFECTION BEER TRAY

16 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s-1910s. Horlacher’s Brewing Co., Allentown, Pennsylvania. Beer tray titled “A Tea Party”. Extremely difficult-to-find tray. Reads “Nine Months Old. / No Soda, No Preservatives.”. CONDITION: Has some overall wear and scratching throughout. Appears to have an older gloss clear coat. (6.25).

500 - 1,000

2139 - COLLECTION OF 4 FUHRMANN & SCHMIDT BREWING CO. BEER TRAYS

Each: 12” Dia. C. 1930s-1940s. CONDITION: Bandleader and waiter are clean with some light scratching, slightly more wear to the blue and red version. Red eagle version has some overall wear and scratching. (6.5 - 8.25).

500 - 1,000

2140 - SET OF 3 COOPER BREWING CO. OLD BOHEMIAN BEER TRAYS

Each: 13” Dia. C. 1930s. Cooper Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania Old Beohemian Style Beer trays, set of three. Difficult-to-find trays. CONDITION: All three in similar condition. Solid overall with nice coloring. All three have fade and spidering that is typical of this tray. (7.25). 500 - 1,000

2141 - TROMMER’S EVERGREEN BREWERY AUTOMOBILE SCENE BEER TRAY

17 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Trommer’s Evergreen Brewery, Brooklyn, New York. Automobile scene beer tray with incredible graphics, difficult to find. Showing porcelain “Trommer’s” sign on the wall of the bar. CONDITION: Appears to have some overall restoration, primarily around the people and waiter, to the outer edge, and to the lettering on the outer edge. Still displays well. (7.0), (Restored). 500 - 1,000

2142 - THE HUBERT FISCHER BREWERY 3-BOTTLE TRAY

13 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1910s. The Hubert Fischer Brewery, Hartford, Connecticut. Difficult-to-find tray with three beautiful label bottles with incredible detail. Manufactured by Kaufmann & Strauss Co., marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Tray has solid, bright original paint and gloss. Has some minor wear and scratching through face and rim, more extensive to outer rim. Longer thin scratch through the Coburger Beer bottle. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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2143 - NATIONAL BREWERY CO. FACTORY SCENE BEER TRAY

13 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition. National Brewery Co., St. Louis, Missouri factory scene beer tray. A beautiful, highly-detailed beer tray. Incredible graphics and color. Manufactured by Standard Advertising Co, marked on bottom-right edge. CONDITION: Solid example with some light, minor scratching, primarily to the outer rim. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2144 - YUENGLING’S PRIZE BEER TRAY

12” Dia. C. 1930s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Yuengling’s Prize Beer tray. Difficult-to-find tray. Manufactured by American Can Co., Chicago. CONDITION: Clean and solid example with bright paint. Has some light wear. Has some scuffing that shows black paint on the bottom edge around 5 o’clock to 6 o’clock, which go over to outer edge. (7.75). 500 - 1,000

2145 - NATIONAL BREWING CO. “GOLFING” TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. National Brewing Co., Steelton, Pennsylvania. “Golfing” tip tray. Extremely rare example. Marked “Copyright 1906 by the Meek Company ‘Golfing’ 22” on the bottom edge. Incredibly cartoon-like scene with old man golfing with evil little boy caddie. CONDITION: Clean example, with only light wear. Minor paint mark below golfer’s elbow and very minor paint scratching around outer edge. (8.25). 2,000 - 4,000

2146 - YORK BREWING CO. KATZ’S EXPORT LAGER BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1900-1910s. York Brewing Co. Katz’s Export Lager Beer, York, Pennsylvania. Wood grain-style tip tray. CONDITION: Beautiful condition. One of the best known examples. Has some very light paint scratching on very outer rim. One scratch below the “A” in “PA”. Face is extremely clean. Back side has some wear, with sticker residue and engraving marks. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

2147 - KAIER’S BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Kaier’s Beer, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania. Beautiful stock image of red rose woman, marked with the number “8” on bottom edge. CONDITION: Extremely clean example with only light wear. Some very minor pinpoint paint scratches on outer edge. No hazing or spidering. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

2148 - FUHRMANN & SCHMIDT BREWING CO. EAGLE RUN BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Beautiful scene of child riding soaring bald eagle, celebrating with a bottle and glass of beer, “None Better”. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk, marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Incredibly clean example, with only light wear and minor hazing when held in the right light. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

2149 - KAIER’S BEER TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Kaier’s Beer, Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania. Chrysanthemum flower woman stock scene tip tray. Marked with “D” on bottom edge. CONDITION: Beautiful clean example, with only light wear. Very minor pinpoint paint scratches on outer edge. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

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2150 - SET OF 3 YUENGLING’S BEER PORTER & ALE TIP TRAYS

Each: 4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Yuengling’s Brewing Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Yuengling’s Beer Porter and Ale tip trays. CONDITION: Eagle is a clean and solid example with some very light wear and scratching, mostly to outer edge. Face is clean. One hair-like scratch on the gold rim down into the second “n” in “Yuengling’s”. Clean, solid example with very light wear on one Victorian plumed-hat woman tip tray. Some paint chips on second Victorian woman tip tray. (7.08.5). 500 - 1,000

2151 - LIBERTY BREWING CO. TIP TRAY

4 - 1/4” Dia. Pre-Prohibition, c. 1900-1910s. Liberty Brewing Co., Tamaqua, Pennsylvania. Wood grain-style tip tray. CONDITION: Clean example with very minor wear. Some scuffing around outer rim and small marks on center. A couple of very small pings on top edge around 12 o’clock. 500 - 1,000

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2152 - YORK BREWING CO. TIN LITHO FACTORY SCENE SIGN

Frame: 19 - 3/8” x 1 - 1/8” x 16 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. York Brewing Co., York, Pennsylvania. Beautiful detail of the York Brewing Co., showing horse-drawn beer delivery wagons and train boxcars out front, with the American flag prominently flying above the factory. CONDITION: Clean overall, with only some minor scratching, mostly to outer edges. Pinholes at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o’clock. Sign was most likely cut from York Brewing Co. shield sign. Displays beautifully. (8.25).

1,000 - 2,000

2153 - CAFE EL-BART DRY GIN TIN OVER CARDBOARD SIGN

9 - 1/8” x 13 - 1/4”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. Extremely rare sign with Boston Terrier, titled “I Wonder What’s Keeping the Boss?”. Manufactured by Chas. W. Shonk Co., marked in bottom-right corner. CONDITION: Has original metal chain, which is the dog’s leash attached to the door lock. Solid overall, has some general wear and hazing. Displays well. Back side has some wear and cardboard loss. (6.75).

1,000 - 2,000

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2154 - YUENGLING’S PORTER & ALE DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SIGN

Frame: 10 - 1/4” x 1” x 12”. Pre-Prohibition, c. early 1900s. D.G. Yuengling & Son, Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Extremely rare and difficult die-cut cardboard sign to find, featuring Yuengling’s Porter and Ale. Beautiful scene of young girl reading the paper, standing on the barrel, “Pure, Clean, Wholesome”. Also shows bottle by E.L. Kern’s, Trenton, New Jersey on bottom edge. CONDITION: Clean overall, with a stain to the left side of barrel. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2155 - HELB’S KEYSTONE BREWERY CELLULOID HANGING SIGN

11” x 6”. Helb’s Keystone Lager Beer celluloid hanging sign. Extremely rare 1930s Helb’s advertising. Manufactured by Krystalloid with original manufacturer’s tag on back. CONDITION: Solid example, clean overall. There is a scratch to the right of the “L” in “Lager” and some restoration in the “B” into the apostrophe of “Helb’s”. Minor edgewear. Has original hang string. (Restored, 7.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2156 - COLLECTION OF 4 HELB’S & COLONIAL BEER TAP KNOBS

Largest: 2” x 3”. C. 1930s. Helb’s Keystone Brewery, York, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult-to-find tap knobs. Colonial Beer is extremely difficult to find. CONDITION: Celluloid face is clean, with some light wear to outer edge. Beautiful jade green Bakelite-like knob. The three Helb’s are solid overall. White tap version is clean, with some ground-in wear to face and tap. Of the two black versions, one is clean with no wear, the other has a chip below the “B” in “Helb’s”. (7.5 - 8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2157 - PAIR OF GREEN RIVER ADVERTISING PIECES

LARGEST: 13 -3/8” X 4” X 10-1/2”

CONDITION: (A) A paper mache Green River figural display. Marked for the Old Time Distillery Company out of New York. It shows the Green River iconic gentleman with his horse. Marked Green River Whiskey Without Regrets. It shows some touch-up to the original paint, with a great overall look. No breaks or repairs. (8.5). (B) A Green River Straight Whiskey serving tray. Maker marked for the Charles W. Shonk Company and Copyright Owned by J.W. McCulloch. It shows some edgewear and some areas of light chipping to the outside edges. There is light foxing to the main overall field, with no repairs or inpainting. (8.8). (8.5 - 8.8). 800 - 1,600

2158

43 -1/4” x 1 - 1/8” x 9 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows beveled mirrored edges, with chipped glass decoration and “Butter Popcorn” lettering. It shows no lifting or areas of wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (ExcellentNear Mint). 1,000 - 3,000

- REVERSE PAINTED CHIPPED GLASS FRESH BUTTER POPCORN SIGN
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2159 - CITY OF BEVERLY HILLS MUNICIPAL SIGN

DIA: 8 -3/8” x 8 - 1/4” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: A well-displaying example of a highly sought-after porcelain sign for Beverly Hills. The sign shows brilliant color and gloss throughout the field. It shows clean, crisp script and graphics. There is a small chip at the top mounting hole, and another small chip at the lower-right mounting hole. It shows some edgewear. TAC Authenticated. (8.5+). 1,000 - 2,000

2160 - INTERESTING STIFF METAL SIGN ADVERTISING JAIL ENTRANCE

34” x 34 - 1/2”. CONDITION: A contemporary overlay for a jail entrance with pointing figure for Doug Freutel Sherriff. It is on an original square heavy tin sign with cast iron legs. It shows areas of oxidation, surface rust, some splattered paint, and missing paint to the overall field. A very interesting conversation piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2161 - UTZ AND DUNN’S FOOTWEAR FRAMED SIGN

41 - 1/4” X 1” X 29 - 1/8” Beautifully framed reverse on glass advertising for Utz & Dunn’s Ladies & Missus Footwear, Rochester, New York. Graphic scrollwork reading “Perfect Fitting”. Dark bold black background with gold lettering and deep reds. Has a metal tag, reading “This Screen Remains the Property of Utz & Dunn”, stamped “87”. CONDITION: Some areas of discoloration in upper-right corner, non-distracting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+).

1,500 - 3,000

2162 - GREEN DOOR SALOON NUDE WOMAN ON REVERSE GLASS FRAMED

50 -3/8” X 1 - 1/4” X 34 - 5/8” A beautifully-crafted replica of the iconic Green Door Saloon sign with bare-breasted saloon woman, brightly colored with deep reds, golds, and silver on beveled glass, with an ornate frame. This particular image is stunning with the beautiful Austi-type girl. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+).

2,000 - 4,000

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2163 - CHIPPED GLASS SODA & ICE CREAM GLASS SIGN

55 -1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 7 -5/8” CONDITION: It shows the original copper-clad frame with wood back. The glass sign itself shows some areas of lifting at both the bottom and top edges, most hidden by the frame. The lettering itself is solid, and the glass front shows some light scuffs and scratches from years of age and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 2,000 - 6,000

2164 - PORCELAIN EVEREADY FLASHLIGHT & BATTERY SIGN

42” x 18” SSP. CONDITION: It shows light chipping to several of the mounting holes, and light surface scratches to the main field. It has excellent color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2165 - WONDERFUL CHIPPEED GLASS GOLD LEAF INSERT FIRST NATIONAL BANK SIGN

31 -1/8” x 7/8” x 36 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows an original beveled edge glass sign, with gold leaf inset letters, and in a contemporary frame. It shows areas of light wear, primarily at the edges of the gold leaf. (9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

2166 - HAHN & CO. COBALT BLUE PORCELAIN SIGN

36” x 14” SSP. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: A cobalt blue sign, advertising Hahn & Company Cabs at 550 7th Street. It shows light edgewear and chipping to the outside edges. It has wonderful color and shine in the main field. No other damage or touch-up noted. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

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2167 - GLASS OPTICIAN SIGN W/ RAISED LETTERING

32” x 1 -3/8” x 10 -1/4” CONDITION: It shows an original glass sign, with reverse painted flowers at the corners. The sign was made with raised letting, reading “Opticians” with gold leaf in the background and crazed painting to the original lettering. It comes in its original wood frame, and it has never been removed from that frame. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2168 - FRAMED RARE PORCELAIN BRANCH’S NATIONAL DETECTIVES SIGN

20 -1/2” x 2” x 24 -1/2” SSP. Maker marked, but unreadable. CONDITION: A very rare security protection sign, advertising Branch’s National Detectives. It shows a graphic of Mr. Branch with a couple of rifles and Branch Bloodhounds in the main graphic, stating “Any Person Committing a Crime Honor Against These Premises Will Be Vigorously Sought Throughout the World by Branch’s Detectives and Brought to Justice”. It shows significant damage to the outside edges of the sign. There are areas of missing metal and porcelain, as well as rust and corrosion. There is very little shine, with good color to the main field. It has a quarter-sized chip in the word “Hurricane”, as well as some additional added holes to the upper-third of the sign. A very rare sign in any condition. Comes professionally framed in a metal iron frame, and ready to be hung. (6.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2169 - UNUSUAL TIN SIGN ADVERTISEMENT FOR USED COWS

39 1/4” x 29 -1/4” SST. CONDITION: It is in a contemporary frame, showing light foxing and some staining overall. It has additional added hole at 6 o’clock, light edgewear, several areas in the main field of small missing paint, light scratches and scuffs overall. A great displaying sign, with very unusual subject matter, and a great graphic of Jersey cow. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2170 - HAND-PAINTED WOODEN SIGN FOR OINK’S SHERMAN’S FINEST ICE CREAM

48” X 1” X 65” CONDITION: It shows original paint with a graphic of an ice cream cone and Oink himself, a whimsical pig. It shows areas of paint loss and peeled paint, but the graphic itself is very recognizable. The wood it is painted on shows an area of chipping at the edges. There are areas of chipping where it was mounted with the mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 2,000

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2171 - DRUGS NATURE’S REMEDY REVERSE ON GLASS

22 - 1/4” X 1” X 29” In a handmade oak frame, this glass sign has a black background with deep red lettering and silver foiling, reading “Nature’s Remedy Drugs Cures Disperia, Constipation, Rheumatism No Matter How Bad”. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

2172 - CHIPPED GLASS RX DRUGS GLASS SIGN

9 -7/8” x 1” x 27 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows beautiful silver and gold leaf with Rx inset. Beautifully framed in a new contemporary oak frame with new back. (9.5). 800 - 1,500

2173 - WELCOME SOAP CURTIS DAVIS AND CO. WOMEN IN SILK CLOTHING IN FRAMED ADVERTISING

16 - 7/8” X 3” X 31 - 3/4” Lithographed advertisement for satin dresses and headgear on Victorian women. It is housed in an original “Welcome Soap Curtis Davis and Co.” frame, reading “Mail Us 25 Welcome Soap Wrappers and Get This Picture Plan to Dress it to Suit Your Taste from the Curtis Davis & Co., Boston, Massachusetts”. (9.0+). 800 - 1,600

2174 - CAST IRON SULLIVAN JEWELRY FIGURAL TRADE SIGN

26” x 3” x 37”. CONDITION: Side 1 has oxidation and surface rust to the bezel. The clock face is original, with some staining and oxidation throughout. Side 2 has oxidation and surface rust to the bezel, with light staining to the clock face, and some paint loss. No breaks or repairs noted. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2175 - DIE-CUT TIN FLEET BROS. DEPT. STORE SIGN

18” x 48”. SST. CONDITION: Most likely a Ithaca sign, die-cut tin. It shows overall scratches and areas of missing paint. There are scuffs and scrapes to the main field. The sign has outside appearance appeal with a great look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5). 700 - 1,500

2176 - UNITED STATES SANITARY MFG. CO. PORCELAIN ENAMELED BATH TUBS ADVERTISING WITH NUDE WOMAN

22 - 1/4” X 2 - 1/4” X 27 - 1/2” A beautiful bare-breasted woman, signed “A. Austi”, advertising The United States Sanitary Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania porcelain enameled bathtubs. Strong colors, deep greens and deep reds. Housed in a beautiful contemporary frame with silver trim. CONDITION: Some creasing throughout. (7.75+). 800 - 1,600

2177 - EMBOSSED TIN W. ROSS CAMPBELL SIGN

30” x 24” Maker marked “C & P Signs - Los Angeles”. CONDITION: It shows light edgewear, primarily at the mounting holes and across the upper edge. There is a noticeable scrape in the upper left-hand corner. It shows light surface scratches in the overall main field. It shows very good color and shine. (8.5). 400 - 1,200

2178 - LOT OF 2 CHICAGO

EA: 44 -3/8” X 1 - 1/2” X 28 - 1/2” In original and extremely ornate heavy frames with contemporary matting, beautifully done. Depicting six different images, all with two calendar months per image. Beautiful Victorian women from the year 1903. All marked “Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway”. Deep reds, fantastic pastel colors, and wonderful graphics. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

MILKWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY CALENDARS FRAMED
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2179 - REVERSE PAINTED CHIPPED GLASS FRESH BUTTER POPCORN SIGN

27 - 1/2” X 34” X 8 -5/8”

CONDITION: This sign is directly off the side of a Cretors Popcorn wagon. It shows original beveled edges, chipped glass, and black-filled lettering. Mounted in the original copper frame that was used to hold it to the popcorn wagon. It has the original backing. It shows some areas of lifting and water damage, primarily at the top edge. There are some light scuffs and scratches to the front of the glass. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2180 - DOUBLE-SIDED TIN FARMERS HYBRID SEED SIGN

62 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 40”. DST. Maker marked “Property of Farmers Hybrid Hogs” and “United States Advertising Des Moines, Iowa”. CONDITION: Side 1 shows original color and some shine. It has moderate overall scratching, scuffs and areas of paint loss, both to the border and main field. Side 2 shows original color and some shine. Primarily at the outside edges, there are areas of missing paint, oxidation and surface rust. It shows scuffs and scrapes in the main field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2181 - TIN EMBOSSED EVINRUDE

OUTBOARD MOTOR SIGN

26” x 14 -1/2” SST. Embossed TAC Authenticated, with privilege panel marked for Bob’s Sporting Goods Houghton, Lake Village.

CONDITION: It shows good color and shine, with light edgewear and one noticeable small chip above the engine driver’s head in the graphic. There are light surface scratches to the main field. (8.7). 1,500 - 3,000

2182 - CHIPPED GLASS HOMEMADE

CANDY GLASS SIGN

55 -1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 7 -5/8”

CONDITION: It shows an original copper overlay frame with an original wood back. The glass sign shows some light areas of lifting, primarily at the top and bottom edges. The interior homemade lettering is strong, and the glass front has light scuffs and scratches from years of age. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 2,000 - 6,000

2183 - TIN SQUIRES ARLINGTON HAMS, BACON & SAUSAGE SIGN

20 - 1/8” X 1” X 24 - 1/8” SST. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: A rare Squire sign. It shows good color and shine, with edgewear to the outside edges of the sign. It has light scuffs and surface scratches to the main field. There are no discernible areas of paint loss or dents to the overall sign. (8.7). 2,000 - 4,000

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2184 - OVERSIZED REVERSE GLASS CHIPPED SIGN FOR FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS

57 - 1/2” x 1” x 19 -7/8” CONDITION: This is a sign often found on the side of a Cretors popcorn and peanut wagon. It shows great chipped glass workmanship, with beveled mirror edges. Housed in a contemporary frame, showing very little signs of wear and use. No describable damage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 5,000 - 10,000

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2185 - WOOD’S FLAVORING EXTRACTS GLASS SIGN

29” X 1” X 35” In a beautiful oak handmade frame with gold border, this is a wonderfully graphic Wood’s Pure Concentrated Flavoring Extracts sign, signed “Herrlein & Co. 122 Liberty St., NY”, labeled “Thomas Wood & Co., Boston”. Has gold lettering with grey background, brightly colored. CONDITION: This particular sign has some overall areas of touch-up and restoration, only visible under blacklight. 5,000 - 15,000

2186 - REVERSE GOLD LEAF GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING VOGT’S ICE CREAM & PRESCRIPTIONS

12 -1/2” x 1 -3/8” x 72 -1/4” CONDITION: An all original glass sign, with gold leaf lettering for Ice Cream & Prescriptions. Housed in the original copper overlay wood frame, with the original back. It shows some areas of imperfection from wear, primarily in the “I” in “Prescriptions”, near the “S” at the bottom, and near the “S” at the top. It shows some other light edgewear, but nothing to distract from the overall great glass ice cream sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

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2187 - TIN ITHACA ADVERTISING SIGN FOR W.W. FISHER JEWELER

49 -1/4” x 1 -1/4” x 72 -1/2”. A single-sided galvanized metal tin sign advertising W.W. Fisher Jewelers. CONDITION: It shows a great graphic of a young man and lady. It has additional added mounting holes, scuffs, scrapes, and scratches throughout the sign. The item displays well when hung on the wall, and it has a recognizable Ithaca Sign Company logo. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2188 - MONUMENTAL STRONGS GLOBE HOTEL TRADE SIGN

42 - 1/8” x 3/8” x 52 - 3/8” DSI. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color, with raised lettering for Strongs Globe Hotel. It shows areas of wear and fading from being hung outside. There is some light oxidation and surface rust. Side 2 shows good color. It has some areas of oxidation and fading due to outside deployment. It comes with original hanging brackets attached to the frame of the sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 1,000 - 4,000

2189 - REVERSE PAINTED GOLD LEAF-FILLED GLASS SIGN

7 - 3/4” x 3/4” x 30 - 1/4”

CONDITION: All original, with beveled edges, gold-left filled chipped glass sign from a drug store in Concord, Georgia. It shows the original copper-covered wood frame, original wood backing, and a history of the drug store it came out of. Other than some light lifting at the outside edges, most of which is not seen because of the frame, there is no describable damage in the main ice cream area. A beautiful glass sign. (9.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2190 - GOLD LEAF-FILLED CHIPPED GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING BROADIE’S DRUG STORE

17 -1/2” X 1 - 5/8” X 25 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows a beveled-edge glass sign, with gold-filled chipping in the original copper-covered wood frame and original wood back. No lifting or describable damage in the main field. The frame shows some oxidation due to age. (9.0).

2,000 - 4,000

2191 - WATCHMAKER C.H. BEMANN & SONS ON REVERSE GLASS SIGN IN GOLD FRAME

75 - 1/4” X 1” X 11 - 3/8”

Beveled edge glass with black background and silver foil letters, finials, and graphics, reading “Watchmaker C.H. Bemann’s & Sons”. Housed in a beautiful contemporary ornate frame. A truly stunning look, believed to be hand crafted in the mid 20th century. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5+). 1,500 - 3,000

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2192 - STEVENS & BAKER CLAUSS CUTLERY CURVED REVERSE GLASS PAINTED LIGHT UP SIGN

19” x 5” x 26”. Early 1900s to 1920s Clauss Cutlery Curved Reverse Glass sign with original wood frame and backing. Paint and colors are bright and crisp with beautiful detail throughout. The frame is surrounded by clear jeweled eye glass enhancements around the outside. Has original electric cord, does not light. The backing was not removed to investigate. This is a heavy sign due to the weight of the wood framing and jeweled glass. Wood back is flat. Some very light wear to the paint and wood. Incredibly difficult to find sign. (8.5). 10,000 - 20,000

2193 - 1626 CRONIN’S REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN

19 -3/8” X 5 -1/8” X 32 -1/8” An oversized reverse on glass corner sign. The sign has a flat background. Reads “Cronin’s 1626”. CONDITION: It has a flat piece of added wood on the back for hanging, with original metal edges, original metal top, original gold lettering, original pearl inlay. Brightly colored, and would be a great addition to any advertising collection. (9.0+). 2,000 - 4,000

2194 - LOT OF 2 BANNER BUGGIES FRAMED ADVERTISMENTS WITH WOMAN WITH RED HATS

EA: 19 -3/8” X 1” X 32” Housed in handmade oak frames, both with metal tags that read “The Banner Buggy Company, St. Louis, Missouri”. Both are signed “Zickendrahl”. (A) Shows a beautiful Victorian girl dressed in red feathered hat, with beautiful fur coat. Insignia shows “Russel E. Gardner, St. Louis Banner Buggies”. It reads “Now For a Drive in a Banner Buggy” across the woman’s hat. (B) Reads “Banner Buggies” with insignia reading “The Banner Buggy Company, St. Louis”, showing the Banner Buggy flag, reading across her hat “First, Last, and All Time A Banner Buggy for Mine”. CONDITION: Beautiful deep greens and reds on both advertisements. (A) Has some very slight touch-ups on bottom center, only visible under blacklight investigation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 1,500 - 3,000

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2195 - SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN FOR SUNBEAM BREAD

19” x 55”. SST. TAC authenticated. CONDITION: It shows areas of scratches in the main field, primarily in the upper and lower left-hand corners. There are light surface scratches in the main field. It has strong color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

1,500 - 3,000

2196 - FINCK’S OVERALLS TIN SIGN

36 -3/8” x 1” x 12 -7/8” SST. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It has a privilege marked for the R.L. Belk Company out of Wellsville, Tennessee. Overall, very good color and shine. There are areas of chipping, primarily in the “F”, “N” and “C” of “Fincks”. Secured in a frame. (8.9).

1,200 - 2,400

2197 - TIN EMBOSSED FINCKS RED BAR OVERALLS SIGN

35 -3/8” x 11 -3/4” SST. Maker marked for the Donaldson Art Sign Company, Covington, Kentucky. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows moderate color and shine to the overall sign. There are several light speck areas of paint loss in the overall field. Overall edgewear to all four edges. It has wear around the mounting holes, as well as folds to the corners and light surface scratches to the main field. (7.8).

700 - 1,500

2198 - DIE-CUT GREYHOUND TICKET OFFICE PORCELAIN SIGN

25” x 32”. DSP. Maker marked for the Baltimore Enamel Company. CONDITION: Side 1 shows moderate color and some shine. There are areas of chips found in the main field, nothing larger than nickel-sized. It also shows some edgewear. Side 2 shows good color and shine. It shows areas of chipping, primarily in the word “Greyhound” and bus graphic. (7.8). 1,000 - 3,000

2199 - FINCKS OVERALLS TIN ADVERTISING SIGN

35 -1/8” x 11 -5/8” SST. CONDITION: It has a privilege panel for P.C. Wilson out of Ithaca, Michigan. It shows good embossing, both to the pig and lettering above the privilege panel. There are areas of folds to the outside edges, with edgewear primarily to the upper right-hand and lower left-hand corners. The main field shows some light surface scratches overall from handling. It shows some light warping to the tin sign. (8.5).

1,000 - 2,000

2200 - SELF-FRAMED TIN FINCKS DETROIT SPECIAL OVERALLS SIGN

30 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 22 - 3/4” SST. Maker marked for the W.M. Finck & Company out of Detroit, Michigan. CONDITION: It shows some areas of paint flaking to the upper-third middle portion of the sign. It shows venting to the outside rim of the self-frame, as well as areas of foxing and crazing to the overall image. (7.8).

1,000 - 3,000

2201 - TIN EMBOSSED FINCKS RED BAR OVERALLS SIGN

35 -1/2” x 11- 1/2” SST. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows moderate edgewear to all four edges of the sign, as well as paint loss and chipping to all the mounting holes. It has a dime-sized chip in the “I” in “Fincks”, and light surface scratches, with one full scuff at the right-hand side of the pig image. (7.5). 700 - 1,500

2202 - DOUBLE-SIDED STEEL PIGS FOR SALE SIGN

36” x 29” CONDITION: An original thick metal steel sign with an applied yellow paint and black lettering. Side 1 shows some color and no shine, with areas of surface rust, pock marks and oxidation. Side 2 shows the same areas of surface rust, oxidation, missing paint and scrapes. A very unusual sign, with original hanging hardware and age. (6.5 - 7.0).

1,000 - 3,000

2203 - REVERSE PAINTED CHIPPED GLASS COTTON CANDY SIGN

43 -1/2” x 1” x 9 -3/8” CONDITION: It shows the original beveled mirror glass, with cotton candy lettering and in a more contemporary frame. It shows no wear or age-related lifting to the reverse painting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent - Near Mint).

1,000 - 3,000

2204 - ORIGINAL DOUBLE-SIDED FLANGE SIGN MARKED “REX ROOMS”

72” X 7 - 1/2” X 18 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows an original iron bracket, can, framed front, and glass panels. Marked “Rex Rooms” on both sides. It shows some areas of stress to the frames, some areas of touch-up to the reverse painting for Rex Rooms, all in original paint and wiring, which is not hooked-up. Currently does not light, and is ready for a restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good).

1,000 - 3,000

2205 - TIN DIE-CUT BROWN’S JUMBO BREAD SIGN

15” X 12 - 3/4” An original die-cut Brown’s Jumbo Bread sign in the form of an elephant. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows some areas of wear, primarily at the edges. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2206 - PAPER MACHE BON-AMI CHICK FIGURAL DISPLAY

20” X 9” X 16” CONDITION: Shows areas of moderate wear to the edges of the paper mâché construction, with paint chips, soiling and cracks overall. A very rare display pice that will display much better than the description. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0).

1,000 - 3,000

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2207 - MISS NOBODY FROM STARLAND POSTER IN GOLD FRAME

42” X 3 -1/4” X 54 - 1/2” Beautifully framed Miss Nobody from Starland poster in a contemporary frame and beautifully matted with gold gilt edging, by Adams, Hough, and Howard. Signed in the bottom-right hand corner “Morgan Litho Co.”. Copyright 1910. CONDITION: Great colors, beautiful graphics. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.

500 - 2,000

2208 - J.H PARIS ANTIQUE WOODEN FRAMED PICTURE OF NUDE WOMAN

47” X 3 - 3/8” X 34 - 1/2” Housed in an extremely ornate frame is a reprint of a beautiful early Victorian bare-breasted woman. The sign is marked “J.H. Paris”, also marked in the lower-left hand corner “Serie 084”. This is a reprint of an original saloon nude. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+).

1,000 - 2,000

2209 - PRIVATE BAR FRAMED MIRRORED GLASS

30 - 1/4” X 1” X 42 - 5/8” Cut mirrored glass showing fancy finials, reading “Private Bar”. Housed in an original period frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 500 - 2,000

2210 - FARMERS AND MECHANICS BANK REVERSE GLASS

27 - 5/8” X 1 - 1/2” X 31 - 5/8” A beautifully gold-foiled Farmers and Mechanics Bank, reading “Interest Paid on Deposits”. Beveled glass and original iron frame. CONDITION: With some scattered edge wear, non-distracting. Some peeling to the very back of the sign that does not bleed through to the front. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

2211 - USE BRAINERD AND ARMSTRONGS FRAMED SIGN

25 - 3/8” X 2 - 1/2” X 19 - 1/4” Reverse on glass embossed on a black background with gold lettering, reading “Use Brainerd & Armstrong’s Spool Silks & Washing Silks”. Housed in a contemporary ornate frame. Displays beautifully. (9.5+). 1,000 - 3,000

2212 - ETHEL BARRYMORE ADVERTISMENT FRAMED OF BEAUTIFUL WOMAN

29” X 2 - 1/4” X 41 - 1/4” Done in a beautiful quarter-cut oak handmade frame with gold insets, advertising Ethel Barrymore Cigars. Beautiful Egyptian-style Victorian woman with bold colors and deep red background. Shows beautifully. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 2210
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2213 - CRETOR’S FRESH BUTTERED POPCORN REVERSE GLASS SIGN

20 -3/4” X 1” X 30” CONDITION: Showing very little wear and light scratches to the reverse painting. Original backing and very little oxidation to the mirror silvering. An excellent example. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2214 - CITY OF SAN LEANDRO CALIFORNIA PORCELAIN MUNICIPAL SIGN

DIA: 9 -1/2” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows brilliant color and gloss throughout. There is no notable field wear. There is faint wear at the mounting holes, and one light chip at the lower edge. An excellent displaying example with an outstanding graphic. (9.0). 800 - 1,500

2215 - BUTTERNUT BREAD LIGHT-UP CLOCK

25 - 1/8” X 2 - 3/4” X 7”

Manufactured by the Ohio Advertising Display Company. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, clock face, and reverse painted glass sign for Butternut Bread. The sign shows a couple areas of faded paint, primarily in the red lettering. The original can is original paint, showing some areas of scuffs and scrapes. The clock has the original bubble, and it is operational. The sign lights, and has original tubing. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

2216

- PAIR OF TIN ADVERTISING

SIGNS

24” X 23 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) DST. A double-sided tin Carnation die-cut milk sign. Side 1 shows great color and shine, with only light edgewear to the outside edges. Side 2 shows great color and shine, with only light edgewear to the outside edges and a small scratch on the “N” in “Carnation”. TAC Authenticated. (9.0).(B) SST. A single-sided tin sign for Langendorf Bread. This would be a bread rack topper sign. It shows areas of edgewear, primarily across the top and at the mounting holes. No damage in the main field. (8.5). (8.5 - 9.0). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 2213
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2217 - CREAM PURE RYE DALLEMAND AND CO. FRAMED ADVEETISING OF WOMAN IN FLORAL COVER

27 - 1/2” X 1” X 31 - 3/4” An original Cream Pure Rye with paper lithograph of pretty girl in pink dress with insignia on her shoulder, matted in a cardstock original Cream Pure Rye Dallemand and Co., Chicago. Also has some contemporary matting and has what appears to be an original restored period frame. CONDITION: Shows some creasing in the center-left side, one area of restoration in the center-left, some slight water staining bottom-center. (7.75+). 800 - 1,600

2218 - WHITELAW BRO’S AND ZAGEN FRAMED PICTURE OF WOMAN

15 - 7/8” X 2 - 1/8” X 22 - 5/8” A beautiful die-cut for Whitelaw Bros. & Zagen Imported Diamonds. Shows strong color with gold glitter throughout and a beautiful Victorian girl. Housed in a fantastic early period frame. CONDITION: Strong colors and bright graphics, a fantastic addition to any advertising collection. (9.0+). 800 - 1,600

2219 - ALLEN’S SUNG BALSAL ADVERTISING FRAMED WITH BEAUTIFUL WOMAN

23 - 1/2” X 3” X 29 - 1/2” Paper lithograph with beautiful pastel coloring, advertising Allen’s Lung Balsam, “Cures Coughs, Colds & Consumption”. It is labeled “The Henderson Achert Litho Co., Cincinnati, Ohio”, housed in a period frame, showing beautiful young woman holding up bath robe that says “Health, Beauty & Vigor”. CONDITION: Some very slight edge creasing at bottom center. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

2220 - A.W. KENISON CO. CALENDAR IN FRAME OF BEAUTIFUL WOMAN WITH DAISIES IN HAIR

25 -1/2” X 1” X 29 - 1/2” Housed in a beautifully restored quartersawn oak period frame, a peper lithograph with a 1906 calendar pad. Reads “Compliments of A.W. Kenison Co., Auburn, California, Wines & Liquors, Also Agents for Union Ice Co. and the Famous Buffalo Brewing Co.”. Shows image of beautiful young woman with daisies in her hair and in her hand. Strong colors and bright image. CONDITION: Appears to have a full calendar pad with some paper loss to calendar pad. One area of creasing a quarter of the way up on the right-hand bottom side. (8.0+). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 2217
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2221 - STAINED AND JEWELED GLASS “1894” TRANSOM WINDOW SIGN

36 - 1/2” X 1” 8 - 3/8” CONDITION: Victorian transom window with centered 1894 date, surrounded by fine arsenic glass, jeweled glass beads, and clear pattern glass. A beautiful example showing no damage or imperfections. Near mint. (9.0). 800 - 2,000

2222 - ETHAN ALLEN CLOTHIER MARSHALL GREEN SIGN

12” X 36” CONDITION: Great color and content advertising early clothier. Die-cut tin with some overall paint fade and some scattered loss. Does not distract from the iconic look. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

2223 - SELF-FRAMED HORIZONTAL TIN SUNBEAM BREAD SIGN

29 -5/8” x 11 -3/4” SST. TAC Authenticated, maker marked “Quality Bakers of America Corporation” and dated 1957. CONDITION: It shows some denting to the outside edges of the self-frame. There are some areas of missing paints to the outside edges of the self-frame. It shows some areas of foxing in the main field, but nothing to distract from the overall good color and shine. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

2224 - CHIQUITA BANANA 3D VACUUM FORM ADVERTISING DISPLAY

25 -1/2” x 4” x 30 -1/4” Marked for Registered Trademark of the United Bananas Company lithoed in the U.S.A. CONDITION: A plastic vacuum form display of the Chiquita Banana girl mounted to a cardboard stand-up display advertising Chaquita Bananas. It has a pad located in the front for banana bread recipe. It shows some edgewear, and one small crack in the vacuuform display in the Chaquita Banana girl’s dress. It has light overall soiling noticeable in the white areas of the cardboard backing. Housed in a contemporary shadow box. (8.08.5). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 2221
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2225 - TIN SIGN ADVERTISING FREEZIE NEW COOL FLAVORS

21 -5/8” x 13 -7/8” SST. C. 1950. CONDITION: It shows a great graphic with two penguins. It shows light edgewear, primarily noted at the mounting holes and to the right-hand side of the sign. There are some light areas of pin-sized marks in the main field. (8.0).

500 - 1,000

2226 - SELF-FRAMED TIN HERSHEY’S ICE CREAM MENU BOARD

11” x 1” x 26 -1/8” SST.

CONDITION: A self-framed tin menu board, showing good color and shine. It has light wear to the outside edges. It shows all original menu strips, with everything noted from banana splits to eggnog. (9.0).

700 - 1,400

2227 - PAIR OF WESTINGHOUSE RADIO LIGHT-UP SIGNS

EA: 14 -1/8” X 6 - 1/8” X 5

- 5/8” CONDITION: (A) An all original Westinghouse Radio sign. It has an original can, neon tube, and front etched Westinghouse Radio glass with red letter insets. It shows light wear overall, but it could be enhanced with a good cleaning. The neon lights, and it is fully operational. (Very Good). (B) The second of the same radio. It is missing the neon tube, and no transformer inside. It has the original plastic front and lettering, showing some areas of paint loss. (Fair). (Fair - Very Good).

700 - 1,500

2228 - COBALT BLUE PORCELAIN

“WAITING ROOM” SIGN

24” X 1” X 19” SSP. CONDITION: A single-sided porcelain “Waiting Room” sign, showing good color and shine. It has light chipping to the outside edges, primarily in the lower left-hand corner, upper left-hand corner, and lower right-hand corner. It shows some light chipping in the main field above the “R” in “Room” and inside the “W” and the “I” in “Waiting”. It comes with its original mounting loops at the top. (8.0). 700 - 1,400

LOT - 2225
LOT - 2226
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2229 - RESTORED LAWN JOCKEY STATUE

12” x 14” x 37”. CONDITION: Black Americana Lawn statue constructed of non-ferrous metal and mounted to a cast iron base. Dating to the late 19th century, showing no breaks, or repairs. Missing a lantern or a hitching ring, which would normally be in his right hand. (Restored). 600 - 1,500

2230 - DOUBLE-SIDED TIN S & H GREEN STAMP SIGN

34” x 44”. DST. Maker marked “C&P Signs Made in the USA”. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and shine, with several light scuff marks and surface scratches. There are several areas of missing paint, located in the external green border. Side 2 shows good color and shine. There are several light scratches and scuffs to the main field. It comes with an original wall-hanging bracket. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 600 - 1,500

2231 - COUNTRY OF SAN DIEGO STATE OF CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 12” SSP. C. 1950s. This is a misprinted sign rejected by the “county” because it says “country”. Believed to be a sample and promptly rejected but never destroyed. It shows good color and shine, with a great center graphic. It shows moderate chipping at the mounting holes, some edgewear to the outside edges, and a light fade to the blue color in the sign. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2232 - PAIR OF “CASE” BRAND EAGLE ADVERTISEMENTS

LARGEST: 6” x 4” x 17” CONDITION: (A) A Case Eagle Thrushing Machine Company doorstop. It shows no original paint, and it is fully oxidized with surface rust. No breaks or repairs. (Good). (B) A reproduction porcelain die-cut Case Eagle door push. It shows edgewear, areas of oxidation and surface rust to the mounting holes. It has good color and shine. (Very Good). (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,500

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2233 - PAIR OF TIN ADVERTISING SIGNS

30 - 1/4” X 1” X 14 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A single-sided tin popsicle sign, marked for Litho and USA, as well as TAC Authenticated. There are areas of wear, primarily at the mounting holes. It shows scuffs and scrapes in the main field. It has moderate color and shine. It shows damage to the bottom left-hand corner. (7.5). (B) A single-sided tin Lucky Sam Delicious & Refreshing Soft Drink sign. Mounted in a metal frame. It shows new old stock condition, with no areas of wear. There is some light surface dirt that could be improved with a good cleaning. It has one area of potential lifting paint in the image of the man in the lower left-hand corner. (9.0). (7.5 - 9.0). 600 - 1,200

2234 - WATCH REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING ON REVERSE GLASS SIGN

16” X 9” Beveled edge glass sign with deep green and gold colors, reading “Watch Repairing and Engraving”. The letters are shadowed in a separate shade of green. Also reads “All Work Guaranteed”. CONDITION: Has original hardware and original chain for hanging. (9.0+). 600 - 1,200

2235 - FRAMED BOB’S BIG BOY ADVERTISING POSTER

35” x 1 - 1/2” x 48”. A single-sided paper poster. CONDITION: It shows great color and graphic image of the Big Boy iconic character enjoying a cheeseburger. Professionally framed in a wooden poster frame, and double-matted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

LOT - 2233
LOT - 2234
LOT - 2235

2236 - DIE-CUT TIN MERRY-GO-ROUND ADVERTISING SIGN

54” x 36” DST. CONDITION: A double-sided die-cut sign with Merry-Go-Round lettering and arrow pointer. Side 1 shows original paint and lettering. There are areas of scuffs, scrapes, dirt and moderate edgewear. Side 2 shows some repainting and areas of re-lettering. There are some scuffs, scrapes, scratches, and moderate edgewear in the main field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0).

500 - 1,500

2237 - PAPER POSTER ADVERTISING INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD

32 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 39 -3/8” C. 1940. Single-sided paper poster. CONDITION: It shows great color and graphic of a hog gained 400lbs in 100 days. It shows poster folds, which is consistent with having been folded when mailed to the supplier. It shows a scrape in the hog’s ear, as well as some fold marks in the upper-center fold and light ripples throughout. Professionally framed in a contemporary frame. (8.0).

500 - 1,500

2238 - CITY OF POMONA CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 11-7/8” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine, with only slight edgewear and one miniscule chip at the 9 o’clock mounting hole. TAC Authenticated. A great displaying example. (9.0).

700 - 1,500

2239 - CITY OF LOS ANGELES TIN MUNICIPAL SIGN

DIA: 11 -7/8” SST. C. 1940s. CONDITION: It shows moderate color and shine, with significant foxing to the background. There are areas of chipping to the outside edges, mounting holes, and in the graphic of the eagle holding the snake. TAC Authenticated. A well-displaying, difficult example to locate. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 2236
LOT - 2237
LOT - 2238
LOT - 2239

2240 - CITY OF SAN DIEGO MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 9” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: The sign shows excellent color and gloss in the inner field, with outstanding graphics of the San Diego skyline. The sign shows moderate chipping at the four mounting holes, with only light outer edgewear. A well-displaying example. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2241 - CITY OF NAPA CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

15” x 9” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows very good color and shine. There are chips at the upper left-hand and right-hand edges. It shows wear at the mounting holes, as well as some edgewear. Tac Authenticated. A good displaying example of a hard to find municipal sign. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2242 - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA PORCELAIN MUNICIPAL SIGN

DIA: 10” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows brilliant color and gloss throughout the field. There are only minimal areas of faint surface scratches. The letters and graphic are crisp. It shows one chip at the top mounting hole, as well as two small chips at the two side mounting holes. TAC Authenticated. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

2243 - CITY OF ONTARIO CALIFORNIA PORCELAIN MUNICIPAL SIGN

DIA: 10-1/2” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows excellent color and shine, primarily to the main interior field. It has a great tree-lined graphic. It shows chips at the top mounting hole and some light edgewear. TAC Authenticated. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2244 - CITY OF HANFORD CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 8 - 1/2” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: A well-displaying example of a porcelain sign. It shows moderate chipping at the mounting holes, as well as some chipping of edgewear and a quarter-sized chip at 5 o’clock. TAC Authenticated. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

2245 - CITY OF EUREKA CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 10- 1/2” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It has excellent color and gloss throughout the field. There is no inner field chipping. It shows an outstanding graphic. The sign shows light wear to the three mounting holes, as well as chipping at the bottom mounting hole. The outer edges show light wear. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

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2246 - CITY OF HANDFORD CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 10” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine, specifically to the center graphic. There is moderate chipping at the mounting holes, as well as one additional chip above the six in “1876”. TAC Authenticated. A very well-displaying example. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2247 - FOSTER’S OLD FASHION ICE CREAM DIE-CUT PORCELAIN SIGN

6” x 11 - 1/2” SSP. C. 1940. CONDITION: It shows excellent color and shine, with only light edgewear. A well-displaying example. (9.5). 500 - 1,000

2248 - ARROWHEAD ROD & GUN CLUB TIN SIGN

26 - 7/8” x 8 -3/4” SST. Tac Authenticated. CONDITION: An arrow sign for Arrowhead Rod & Gun Club. It shows areas of scuffs and paint loss, primarily to the upper-right and lower right-hand sides. There are areas of missing paint to the edges, as well as light warping to the rolled metal edges. (7.5). 500 - 1,000

2249 - COLLECTION OF 6 WOODEN RED BURMA SHAVE SIGNS

EA: 36 -1/4” x 3/4” x 11 -3/8” Classic Burma Shave roadside signs. CONDITION: Wood construction, with applied red paint and white lettering. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes due to handling. The paint is bright and lettering is well done. Age is unknown. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

2250 - PAIR OF ICE CREAM ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 36” X 20” CONDITION: (A) An early Sealtest Fresh Dipped bulk ice cream sign, which is paper mache over wood frame construction. It shows original white paint and paint lettering. There are no chips, cracks, or repairs. It shows areas of failure to the paper mache, only seen from the rear. (8.0). (B) A jumbo ice cream sign with an elephant graphic, dated 1977 and TAC Authenticated. It shows edgewear, with a missing corner in the upper right-hand corner. There are areas of missing paint at the mounting holes, one ding in the elephants trunk, as well as light surface scratches and scuffs to the overall image. (7.0). (7.0, 8.0). 500 - 1,000

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2251 - ART DECO WEBER COSTELLO GLOBE ON AIRCRAFT STAND

12” X 12” X 16” CONDITION: It shows an all original globe from the Weber Costello Company. There are no rips, tears, or repairs in the mapping. It is mounted on the original Art Deco Aeroplane stand. It shows original nickel plating. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2252 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP LIGHT-UP ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 15 -1/8” X 7” X 11”

CONDITION: (A) A countertop light-up sign for Pavelka’s Luncheon Meats. It shows an original cardboard back with light. It has a reverse painted glass front, showing a graphic of two pigs. There are areas of lifting paint in the main logo, as well as across the bottom areas. Lights up complete, and it is operational. (7.5). (B) A countertop light-up sign that reads “Eat Good Food”. It shows a metal can with wood-framed front glass, showing areas of lifting paint when plugged-in. Lights, and it is operational. (7.5). (7.5). 500 - 1,000

2253 - TIN BLUE JAY CORN PLASTER DISPLAY

6” X 5 - 1/2” X 13 - 3/4” An original tin display marked for the Advertising Metal Display Company out of Chicago and New York. CONDITION: This is the female version, showing an overall fade to the color. It has areas of foxing and some oxidation to the paint, which could be improved with a good cleaning. There are no bends or repairs. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

2254 - ORIGINAL REVERSE PAINTED TOP SIGN FOR CRETORS POPCORN WAGON

12 - 3/4” X 4” X 9 - 3/4” It shows original paint to the housing and original components, including screws. It has a cast iron front holding the reverse painted glass, which is marked for the Cretors & Company of Chicago, Each Kernel Seasoned Alike. It shows areas of scratches and lifting paint. It has great color to those areas of the main field that are complete. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

2255 - COLLECTION OF 3 FIGURAL RADIOS & ON AIR SIGN

LARGEST: 8” X 8” X 13” CONDITION: (A) A Champion Spark Plug Radio. Plastic construction, with the Champion logo on the front. It has the original cord and dial. It shows age-related wear, with no cracks or breaks. (8.0). (B) A plastic NBC microphone radio, showing a partial sticker, original base, NBC logos, and dial. No breaks or cracks. (8.5). (C) An on air light-up sign. Metal construction, with a plastic front. It has a new cord, it is operational, and lights up. It shows a crack in the letter “A”. (8.0). (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

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2256 - WHIMSICAL WOODEN DIE-CUT SIGN FOR TO-GO ORDERS

40” X 1” X 24 - 1/2” A double-sided die-cut wood sign, obviously used in a restaurant to show where To-Go Orders would be picked-up. CONDITION: A very whimsical design, showing life-like food items in a long limousine-type car. It has wonderful colors and a great design. It shows original hanging hardware, some areas of dings and dents to the edges of the plywood sign. Side 1 shows a scratch in the “E” in “Here”, as well as a scuff inside the car. Side 2 shows an area of paint loss below the “R” in “Here”, as well as a scuff in the door of the car. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

2257 - PAIR OF CARNIVAL FUNNY PHOTOGRAPH STANDS

EA: 48” X 60” Often seen at early carnivals, these two painted wooden displays were used by the patrons in order to place their head at the top, and get a whimsical photograph of themselves. CONDITION: (A) A painted female in a bikini. (B) A painted man. All original paint, most likely from the 40s. Showing the Cedar’s Health Resort in the background. There are areas of wear, some surface dirt, nick, and loss of wood at the outside edges, but with a great early carnival look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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2258 - VERY WELL CONSTRUCTED CONTEMPORARY MINIATURE BILLBOARD SIGN

48 -1/4” X 10” X 21” A light-up billboard sign, advertising Coppertone Tanning Solution with the iconic young child and dog figure. CONDITION: It shows very little wear. These miniature billboards are extremely wellconstructed. It has a light-up interior, and display wonderfully well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 3,000

2259 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 13 -1/4” X 91/4” CONDITION: (A) A Hair Rejuvenator tin over cardboard sign. It shows an original cardboard easel to the back, light edgewear, and areas of light staining in the white area in the middle, as well as some light surface scratches. (8.5). (B) A tin over cardboard Lord Calvert advertising sign with thermometer. Marked for the Lord Calvert Blended Whiskey Company. It shows edgewear to the beveled edges, a dent at the 7 o’clock area of the beveled edge. light discoloration, and areas of wear in the main field. (8.0). (C) SST. A Buerger’s Garden Flower Fragrance sign. Marked for the Buerger Brother’s Supply Company out of Denver, Colorado. It shows light edgewear, some foxing to the original paint, good color and shine. (8.5). (8.08.5). 500 - 1,000

2260 - COLLECTION OF 4 ASSORTED ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 37 -1/2” X 16 -7/8” CONDITION: (A) SST. A single-sided tin advertising Bananzaland Scenic Tours for the Greyline Bus Company, with a graphic of what could be Santa Fe Adobe Construction. It shows areas of paint loss, primarily to the exterior edges and the bottom edge. Some light scuffs and scrapes in the main field. (7.5). (B) SST. A single-sided tin Yellow Cab Free Phone sign, showing scuffs and scrapes to the main field. (7.5). (C) A porcelain Jaeger Air Plus Roto sign, showing good color and shine. It has a chip in the mounting holes. (8.0). (D) A Safety sign, showing a hard-hatted worker on the front. There are areas of paint loss at the mounting holes and in the worker’s shoes. (8.0). (7.0 - 8.0). 500 - 1,500

2261 - DR. SHOOR’S NERVE REMEDY FRAMED SIGN

21 - 3/8” X 1” X 11 - 5/8” Housed in a beautiful contemporary scrolled frame with a black background, believed to be hand crafted in mid 20th century. Reading “Dr. Shoop’s Nerve Remedy An Unfailing Cure”. (9.0+). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 2258
LOT - 2259

2262 - COLLECTION OF 3 WOMAN HOSE SUPPORTERS AND TWEAKER HAIR MEMORBILIA SIGNS WITH HAIR TWEAKER

LARGEST: 17 -1/8” X 1 - 1/4” X 23 - 1/4” Advertisements in contemporary frames. (A) Celluloid The Foster Hose Supports, reading “The Name is on the Buckle”, a string hanger with a beautiful woman wearing the product. Marked at the bottom “FF Pulver Company, Rochester, New York”. Housed in a shadowbox frame. (B) Cardstock advertisement for The Tweaker, “Removes Unwanted Hair”. Beautifully matted with excellent image of young lady using product. This particular advertisement comes with the apparatus to remove unwanted hair.

500 - 1,000

2263 - FRAMED SHADOW BOX “PAUL GORDON” WITH MULTIPLE ANTIQUE MEDICINES

20 -3/4” X 1 - 3/8” X 24 - 3/4” Shadowbox frame that reads “Paul Gordon, Chemist”. It shows the iconic early chemist icon of a nail with a snake wrapped around, hand-painted on the left and right sides. CONDITION: Includes several full, unused, NOS products, including cherry cough syrup, Mother Seagull’s Curative Syrup, beef suet, Dr. Home’s Remedies, malt extract, and cod liver oil. A very well-done shadowbox display of early snake oil-type medicines. (9.0+).

500 - 1,000

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2264 - CLAY ROBINSON & CO. CALENDAR FRAMED WITH WOMAN IN SUN HAT

18 - 1/4” X 1 - 1/8” X 42 - 3/8” Paper lithograph, brightly colored with wonderful pastel-type coloring, labeled “Clay Robinson & Co.”, a calendar depicting 1918, with “Livestock Commission Chicago, Kansas, Omaha, El Paso, Denver, Fort Worth, Texas”, to name a few. CONDITION: Housed in a beautifully-done contemporary frame with triple matting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+). 500 - 1,500

2265 - POW-WOW GATHERING OF THE TRIBES ADVERTISING IN WOODEN FRAME

27 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/2” X 31 - 3/8” Housed in a period restored frame, beautifully done with contemporary matting, this paper lithograph is a “Pow-Wow Gathering of the Tribes”, dated January 14th, free from 1 to 5pm in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. Showing Native American on horseback with guitar. This is advertising for local rock bands, including Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, Dick Gregory, Jerry Rubin, all figures of the 1960s counterculture movement. (9.0+). 400 - 800

LOT - 2262
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2266 - FRAMED PAINTING OF WOMAN ON ROCK IN POND 17 - 1/2” X 2 - 1/2” X 28 - 1/2”

A paper lithograph housed in a beautiful fancy contemporary frame with matting, showing a pretty Victorian girl standing on rock with reflection of the iconic gentleman looking up her dress. Shows frog on rock, also peeking up dress. Signed in the bottom “E 2108”. Strong bright colors, extremely graphic. (9.0+).

500 - 1,000

2267 - LOT OF 2 FRAMED ADVERTISING SOL BEAR AND CO. SCUPPERNONG AND GUNDLACH-BUNDSCHU

LARGEST: 22 -5/8” X 1” X 26 - 3/4” (A) Gundlach-Bundschu framed advertisement with calendar pad starting with February 1897. Very graphic, showing Cherubs surrounded by grape leaves, stamped “San Francisco & New York”. This is a string hanger with the center grommet intact. Housed in what appears to be a beautiful handmade frame. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (B) Paper lithograph advertising for Sol Bear & Co., producers of Scuppernong and other native wines, Wilmington, North Carolina. Shows the iconic bear on the center-right hand side eating grapes, holding the product, also with a beautiful Victorian girl dressed in pink flowing gown with rosy red cheeks. Beautifully framed with a very ornate restored period frame. CONDITION: Excellent plus. (Excellent Plus). 500 - 2,000

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2268

- E.M COATS AND CO. FRAMED ADVERTISING OF WOMAN IN RED

23” X 2” X 34 - 3/4” Housed in a contemporary frame, beautifully done with red velvet border, showing beautiful ballerina girl in deep red dress, shows, and hat, advertising E.M. Coats and Co., Springfield, Massachusetts. (9.0+). 500 - 1,000

2269 - W.R.A CO CANNONBALL LOADER DISPLAY

17” X 6 - 1/2” X 8” Cast iron miniature cannonball display, stamped “W.R.A. Co. Trademark Made in USA”. Barrel is marked “Not For Ball” and “Winchester Trademark”. The bottom is marked “Made in USA Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Connecticut, Patented Aug 20, 1901, Serial No. 10GA”. Has the Winchester insignia on top of the barrel. CONDITION: The trigger and loading apparatus are in good working condition. Everything is present. No chips, breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 2266
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LOT - 2268
LOT - 2269

2270 - JAMES WALKER TUFTS SILVER PLATED ROUND FOOTED PEDESTAL BOWL

8 - 1/2” X 8 - 1/2” X 9” A beautiful silver fancy spittoon with fishhead-style legs and clamshells throughout. This is by James W. Tufts, manufacturer of silver-plated ware, Boston, Massachusetts. This also includes a binder showing James Walker Tufts’ work and providing more information about him. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

2271 - COLLECTION OF 19 DORMEN PRODUCT BOLT DRAWER RACKS

70” X 13 - 1/4” X 72” CONDITION: Original bolt and hardware drawer racks from Dormen, showing wear from use and some scratches and scuffs. Comes with Doreman spool wire display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2272 - DECORATIVE MID-CENTURY MIRROR

37” X 1 - 1/2” X 59” CONDITION: Free of breaks or cracks. Very ornate design. These mirrors became more than practical objects — they were decorative accents that reflected light, space, and style. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 500 - 1,500

LOT - 2270
LOT - 2271
LOT - 2272

2273 - PORCELAIN DIE-CUT “STOP SHOP” BABY SIGN

33 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 50 1/2”. DSP. Die-cut store display sign with a great image of a baby asking the patrons to stop and shop. CONDITION: Side 1 showing good color and shine, with quarter sized chips in the stop sign and shop sign, as well as at the top of the baby’s head. There is some edge wear primarily at the bottom. Side 2 showing good color and shine with several small chips located in the stop and shop signs, as well as edge wear along the bottom edge. Signs are mounted to an original can, showing oxidation and some paint loss. A very unique example of early store signage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

2274 - ORIGINAL HOLLYWOOD BLVD STREETLIGHT

25” x 15” x 75”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Art Deco styling with an original can and heavy glass lenses. It shows original paint to the Hollywood Boulevard streetlight. It shows an older restoration, and it is operational. It comes with hanging hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

2275 - THREE-PIECE BOB’S BIG BOY LIGHT-UP STORE SIGN

Largest: 75” x 10 - 1/2” x 57”. Original Bob’s Big Boy building sign. CONDITION: It shows the round Bob’s logo, with the original reverse plastic front and original can. No breaks or repairs. Original channel letters with plastic front with one repair to the letter “Y”. Original sign and full size. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

LOT - 2273
LOT - 2274
LOT - 2275

2276 - PUNCHED TIN LIGHT-UP CROSS WALK SIGN

36” x 16 -1/4” x 40”. Two-sided vintage cross walk sign with punched tin light-up display. CONDITION: Showing an older repainting to the tin base and traffic signal light perched on top. Electrified and lights when plugged-in. Light wear since repainting, with replace modern cord. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2277 - 3D RESTAURANT/SPORTING GOODS STORE FISH TRADE SIGN

LARGEST: 43” X 5 - 1/2” X 27 - 5/8” CONDITION: An original fish trade sign in original paint. Tin construction, showing light oxidation to the paint and very little signs of wear. It comes with an original iron bracket and hanging hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2278 - CROSLEY RADIO & HOME APPLIANCE NEON SIGN

15 -3/8” X 7 -1/2” X 18 -5/8” CONDITION: It shows the original paint, which has oxidized, with some surface rust to the original can. It has the original interior, advertising Crosley Radios & Home Appliances. It shows no damage or wear. The reverse painted front glass shows areas of lifting, primarily to the outside edges. The Crosley component to that glass is intact. It has a new cord and operates with green neon. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2279 - TWO-SIDED LIGHT-UP CHEMIST SIGN

38 -3/8” X 10” X 19” CONDITION: Side 1, which lights up in red, shows no cracks or repairs. It has good color. Side 2 shows two hairline cracks, one through the “I” and one through the “H” in the word “Chemist”. Both signs are located in an original can, with original hanging hardware. The sign lights on both sides. The can shows areas of oxidation, surface rust, and areas of paint loss overall. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 2276
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LOT - 2279

2280 - STAR BRAND SHOES COUNTERTOP NEON SIGN

21 -3/4”X 4 - 1/4” X 11” Manufactured by the Electro Gas Corporation out of Chicago, Illinois. CONDITION: Mounted in the original can, showing scuffs and scrapes to the original paint. It has etched front glass for Star Brand Shoes, with red neon tubing and original cord. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

2281 - BULOVA NEON COUNTER SIGN

21” X 6” X 7” CONDITION: All original can in original paint with bullnose ends, reverse glass front, and Bulova signature raised letters behind the glass with an internal neon light. Fully operational. It shows oxidation to the paint to the original can due to age. It has no lifting glass front, and has the original neon tubing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2282 - COLLECTION OF 5 BARBER LIGHT UP COUNTERTOP SIGN AND BARBER TOOK MEMORBILIA

LARGEST: 9 - 1/2” X 4” X 8 - 1/8”

(A) A double Wild Root shaving-style mug, free of chips and breaks. “Wild Root” is written on both sides. Has a metal handle for carrying. Includes two straight razors and one later razor. One straight razor reads “The Triumph Razor”, the second razor shows a bare-breasted woman, and the third is a wooden-handled razor, reading “The Jim Union Bar, New York, USA August 28 1900”. All are in good condition. (B) A brass light-up sign with embossed deep red glass on both sides, reading “Barber Shop”. This is a flange-style sign with two holes on the back side to be mounted to the wall. The other side has fancy scrollwork. Lights up and works, a great-looking sign. 500 - 1,000

2283 - DOUBLE-SIDED LIGHT-UP PHOTOGRAPH BOOTH SIGN

49 -1/2” x 25 - 1/2” x 31”

CONDITION: Side 1 plastic front shows some scuffs and scrapes in the main field, as well as a missing chunk plastic in the upper left-hand corner. Side 2 shows just light scuffs and scrapes to the main field. No other breaks noted in the plastic. Some yellowing from age has occurred to the plastic fronts. Sign lights up on both sides with fluorescent tubes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,500

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2284 - PHENOMINAL “DRINK MOXIE” BRONZE AVERTISING DISPLAY

32” x 7” x 25”. C. 1930. Rare and wonderful bronze window or counter advertising piece for Moxie soda. CONDITION: The base is not original to the piece, and shows a break and repair. No other breaks, cracks or repairs are noted to the piece itself. Overall with a wonderful aged patina. (Excellent). 5,000 - 10,000

2285 - DRINK MOXIE WOODEN ICE CHEST

31 - 1/2” x 21” x 29 - 3/4”. Manufactured by Hurty-Peck & Co. Indianapolis, Indiana. CONDITION: Very rare Wooden Moxie ice chest with original tin signs on the cooler. Cooler is all original the tin sign sides are original, with wear and some oxidation but with strong color throughout, and with a great look. The wood frame has scuffs and some dents in the wood, but is solid and complete. (7.8). 2,000 - 4,000

LOT - 2284
LOT - 2285

2286 - EMBOSSED GLASS HYLAND’S CALIFORNIA ORANGE DRINK DISPENSER

10” X 10” X 20 - 1/4” CONDITION: It shows a restoration to the bottom and top, with new chrome or nickel plating. It has original Hyland’s label on the front, and the embossed glass is patented February 3 1926. Number 1572. It shows the original spigot, and shows no breaks or cracks in the glass. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2287 - HIRES ROOT MUNIMAKER SYRUP DISPENSER

17” x 17” x 27” C. 1900 marble, metal, and glass syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the iconic company logo on four sides of the marble base, as well as on the metal spigot and milk glass globe. CONDITION: The marble base shows light wear and chipping to the flat surface where fountain glasses would set while the syrup was dispensed. One corner of the marble side feet shows repair. The four sides retain their original metal signs, with the Hires logo nicely embossed in black. The metal spigot shows darkening and tarnish to the metal finish. The milk glass globe topper shows a few brown spots to the white glass with the logos remaining legible and vibrant. The original manufacturer tag is still attached to the front and reads “Manufactured by the Charles E. Hires Company. Munimaker. #6805”. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2288 - CAST ALUMINUM HIRES ROOT BEER STRAW DISPENSER

9 -3/4” X 5 - 1/2” X 5” CONDITION: It shows an all original straw dispenser with no paint, dated October 24 1911 and November 14 1911. Marked for the Charles E. Hires Company. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. It has remnants of original nickel plating. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

2289 - SELF-FRAMED TIN MOUNTAIN DEW SIGN

35 -1/8” x 17 -1/4” SST. Self-framed, TAC Authenticated, and maker marked for the Stout Sign Company out of St. Louis. CONDITION: It shows new old stock, with excellent color and shine. It has a embossed Mountain Dew logo, with no discernible damage to the main field. There is light surface wear to the outside edges. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

16 -1/4” X 16 -5/8” DST. CONDITION: It shows a great colorful image of the Mountain Dew Yahoo characters. Side 1 has good color and shine, showing some light areas of surface scratches but nothing to distract from the overall image. Side 2 shows great color and shine, showing light edgewear and no major discrepancies in the overall field. The sign has been TAC Authenticated. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2290 - MOUNTAIN DEW RACK TOPPER SIGN GRAB A CARTON O’ MOUNTAIN DEW” SIGN
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2291 - CAST ALUMINUM AND GLASS SODA TRADE SIGN

10 - 1/2” X 12 - 1/2” X 35” This amazing light-up soda trade sign was made by Beacon MFG. and Sales Co., from 729 6th Avenue, New York, New York. CONDITION: Has the original manufacturers label on the wall bracket. An original cord. An original soda sign itself with a spoon handle that hangs out of the top. Condition shows slight areas of paint loss to the glass itself. Shows a minor repair to the spoon handle but otherwise and outstanding example of this trade sign. (Excellent).

15,000 - 30,000

2292 - WILDCAT SODA POP MASONITE SIGN W/ WILDCAT GRAPHIC

23 -1/4” x 1” x 15 -1/4” A rare Wildcat soda pop sign with added frame and outstanding graphics. CONDITION: The sign has good color throughout, with notable areas of surface scratching and deeper scratches with paint loss. The sign has multiple minor blemishes both in the inner and outer fields, as well as staining along the outer edges, most notably at the bottom of the sign. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2293 - RED ROVER SODA POP MASONITE SIGN W/ RED ROVER GRAPHIC

23 -1/4” x 1” x 15 -1/4” SSM. A c. 1950s rare Red Rover Soda Pop Masonite sign with added frame. CONDITION: The sign has good color throughout, with minor surface blemishes, as well as surface staining throughout the inner and outer field. The sign has other minor surface stains around the outer edge towards the added frame. 8.75 1,000 - 3,000

2294 - BABY ELEPHANT SODA POP PAINTED MASONITE SIGN W/ ELEPHANT GRAPHIC

23 -1/4” x 1” x 15 -1/4” A rare Baby Elephant Soda Masonite sign with added frame. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss with slight fade to the pink sections. Sign has very minor surface staining, as well as scratching in the inner and outer fields. The outer edge of the sign also has a minor black stain to it. (8.75). 1,000 - 3,000

2295 - TIGER RED ROOT BEER MASONITE SIGN W/ TIGER GRAPHIC

23 -1/4” x 1” x 15 -1/4” SSM. A c. 1950s Tiger Red Root Beer painted Masonite sign with outstanding graphic. CONDITION: The sign has good color throughout, with minor surface scratching and scratching with paint loss. The sign has very minor paint loss in the “Tiger Red” lettering, as well as staining and minor paint loss around the outer edges. The bottom right-hand corner has a break to the Masonite. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 2292
LOT - 2293
LOT - 2294
LOT - 2295

2296 - PAIR OF 7UP FLANGE SIGNS LARGEST: 23 -3/4” x 2” x 12” CONDITION: (A) SST. A 7UP horizontal rack topper flange sign, marked Registered Trademark of 7UP Company and Stout Sign Company with a 1971 date. It shows light surface scratches to the main field. It has great color and shine. There are no significant areas of damage. (9.0). (B) DST. A replica die-cut 7UP double-sided tin flange sign. Manufactured by the Stout Sign Company, with a limited production of 925. Side 1 shows great color and shine. There is no noticeable damage to the field. Side 2 has great color and shine. No noticeable damage to the main field. (9.5). (9.0, 9.5). 1,000 - 2,000

2297 - 7UP SODA GLASSCOCK ICE CHEST COOLER

31 - 1/8” x 22” x 31 - 1/4”. Seldom-seen 7UP Glasscock ice chest cooler in original paint with four original side panels. CONDITION: Showing missing paint, rust, scratches, and soiling to all four original panels. The green paint of the cooler is distressed, and the interior has light corrosion. A difficult cooler to find. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2298 - FRAMED EMBOSSED CENTIANE-KOLA TIN SIGN

21 7/8” x 2” x 25 - 5/8” CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. There are no areas of touch-up. It has an areas of missing paint in the upper right-hand corner. There is a scuff to the bottle in the lower left-hand corner. There are some very faint surface scratches and rubs to the main field, but nothing that distracts from the overall color. Framed in a period gesso frame, showing some damage to the outside edges. (8.7). 1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 2296
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2299 - FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS IN REVERSE ON CHIPPED GLASS SIGN

37” X 19 - 3/8” CONDITION: Original chipped glass reverse paint sign for roasted peanuts. Mounted in a contemporary frame showing some oxidation to the mirrored finish, light scratches to the reverse paint, and edge wear along the bottom edge. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2300 - TIN ROLLED EDGE MISSION ORANGE SIGN

31 -3/4” x 12 1-2” SST. Maker marked for the Press Sign Company out of St. Louis, and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It has rolled edges. It shows a light warp to the overall sign. There are areas of edgewear and missing paint on the outside edges. It shows good color and shine in the main field, with no discernible damage. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2301 - TIN DIE-CUT 7UP BOTTLE SIGN

13 -1/8” x 44 -3/8” C. 1963. Maker marked “Stout Sign Company of St. Louis” and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows areas of edgewear, primarily at the mounting holes. There are areas of paint loss at the upper-third of the bottleneck to the right side. It shows small chips in the main field, with good color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2302 - SELF-FRAMED TIN GREEN SPOT BEVERAGE SIGN

14” x 36” Maker marked “Made in the USA”, and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows excellent color and shine, with a great, bright image of a Green Spot bottle. It shows some light edgewear, several light bends primarily in the outside self-frame. (7.0). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 2299
LOT - 2300

2303 - COLLECTION OF 8 SODA AND ICE CREAM CONE COPPER DISPLAYS

LARGEST: 4 -7/8” X 15 -1/2”

A set of eight graduated-sized copper ice cream cone displays. CONDITION: Showing aged patina, some areas of oxidation, and no significant dents or areas of repair. The soda fountain milkshake copper container, showing no breaks or repairs and has an aged patina. (Very Good).

2,000 - 4,000

2304 - EMBOSSED TIN ORANGE CRUSH DOOR PUSH

5 - 1/8” x 1” x 14 -1/8” SST. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine. There is a light fold in the lower left-hand corner. It shows a light crease at 3 o’clock in the right-hand side. Marked “Made in the USA”. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

2305 - TIN ROLLED EDGE ORANGE CRUSH SIGN

26 -3/8” x 19” SST. Marked “Made in the USA” and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, primarily along the top-third border. It has a slight warp to the overall sign, with areas of denting throughout. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

2306 - 18 GLASS FACED ORANGE CRUSH THERMOMETER

18” Dia. SST. CONDITION: Showing an original thermometer with some light scratches to the case, very little wear, great color, clean metal trim ring and operational. (9.0). 200 - 600

2307 - TIN HAZEL CLUB TRU-ORANGE FLANGE SIGN

14” x 2” x 20” DST. CONDITION: Side 1 shows very good color and shine, with only light edgewear and several small fleabites to the upper edge. Side 2 shows very good color and shine, with only some light surface scratches to the lower-third of the sign. (9.0). 700 - 1,500

LOT - 2303
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2308 - POWER HOUSE FROZEN CANDY BAR DISPLAY COUNTER DIPLAY

LARGEST: 15” X 8” X 9” CONDITION: It shows an original display in all original paint. It has some areas of paint loss, primarily to the base. There is a small dent to the left side end panel. It has the original lift lids, interior, and comes with two original Power House candy bar boxes. The exterior paint of the cooler shows some areas of wear, primarily to the red paint applied to the embossed labeling. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2309 - DIE-CUT TIN SODA FOUNTAIN MILKSHAKE SIGN

23 - 1/8” x 47 -7/8” SST. C. 1950, TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: The single-sided embossed tin sign shows some areas of edgewear and light folds to the outside framed edge. There are some light scuffs and scrapes, primarily to the outside edges from handling. Overall, with very good color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

2310 - DIE-CUT TIN SODA FOUNTAIN MILKSHAKE SIGN

23 - 1/8” x 47 -7/8”. SST. C. 1950, TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows an embossed framed edge die-cut sign, with good color and shine. There are areas of edgewear, some light surface scrapes and scratches to the main field, primarily from handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

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2311 - DIE-CUT TIN SODA FOUNTAIN MILKSHAKE SIGN

23 - 1/8” x 47 -7/8”. SST. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows great embossing to the top third of the sign. There is light edgewear to the framed edges. It shows light scuffs and scrapes in the main field, with good color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

700 - 1,500

2312 - DIE-CUT TIN SODA FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FLOAT SIGN

18 -3/4” x 47 -1/2” SST. C. 1950. CONDITION: An embossed die-cut tin sign, maker marked C&P-LA. There are areas of moderate edgewear around the outside of the sign. There are some light scuffs and scrapes to the main field. It shows moderate color and shine. TAC Authenticated. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 700 - 1,500

2313 - DIE-CUT TIN SODA FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FLOAT SIGN

18 -3/4” x 47 -1/2” SST. C. 1950. TAC Authenticated. Maker marked “C&P-LA”. CONDITION: It shows moderate edgewear, with areas of paint loss. There are light surface scratches to the main field, but has great color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

700 - 1,500

2314 - DIE-CUT SODA FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM CONE SIGN

21” x 48” C. 1950s. CONDITION: A die-cut tin sign, showing good color and shine. It has light areas of surface wear to the outside edges. Overall soiling, which could be improved with a good cleaning. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

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2315 - DIE-CUT TIN SODA FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM SUNDAE SIGN

30 -1/2” x 47 - 1/2” SST. C. 1950. Maker marked C&P-LA and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine, with embossed tin. There are areas of edgewear, some overall staining and dirt. There are light scuffs and scrapes in the lower-third of the sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 700 - 1,500

2316 - ROLLED EDGE TEEM SODA POP SIGN

31 -3/4” x 12 -1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Made in the USA” and “MCA”, as well as TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: A rolled edge sign, with some light surface scratches to the upper right-hand corner. It has overall great color and shine, and is most likely new old stock condition. (9.0). 700 - 1,500

2317 - PAIR OF SQUARE BUBBLE LIGHT-UP SODA CLOCKS

EA: 15 - 1/4” X 3 - 1/8” X 15 -1/4” CONDITION: (A) Made by the Pam Clock Company. A Mason’s Root Beer, showing correct can, bubble, clock face, and hands. It has light wear to the original can. Lights, and it is operational. (Very Good). (B) A Pam square light-up Squirt clock, showing an original can, bevel, glass front, clock face, and hands. Light wear and areas of oxidation to the original can. (Very Good). (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2318 - TIN NESBITTS BOTTLECAP SIGN

9 -7/8” x 10 -3/8” SST. CONDITION: It shows a new old stock sign, with original paper marking to the overall paint. It has a small surface scratch in the lower right-hand corner, and has all original mounting holes. It shows very good color and shine. It also has an areas of missing paint above the “B” in “Nesbitts”. (8.7). 500 - 1,000

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2319 - PAIR OF SODA SIGNS

LARGEST: 24” x 12” C. 1950. CONDITION:(A) Maker marked “MCA1229”. A single-sided tin Norka Ginger Ale sign. It shows very good color and shine, with moderate edgewear to all four sides. There are some light surface scratches to the main field, but nothing to distract from the overall image. (8.7). (B) A single-sided rolled edge tin for Perry’s Triple-Filtered Quality Beverages. It shows good color and shine. There is edgewear, primarily at the mounting holes. It shows light surface scratches to the right-hand edge, and some very light staining in the center graphic. The sign is embossed. (8.5). (8.5, 8.7). 500 - 1,000

2320 - SELF-FRAMED TIN FAYGO COLA SIGN

54” x 18” SST. Maker marked for the Press Sign Company in St. Louis. CONDITION: It shows areas of added hanging holes, moderate edgewear to all four edges, surface scratches and scuffs to the main field, as well as some areas of missing paint around the mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

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2321 - COLLECTION OF 2 HOOPS AND CHERRY-CHEER FRAMED ADVERTISMENT

LARGEST: 11 -3/8” X 15 -1/2” A set of two advertisements in contemporary frames. CONDITION: (A) A string-hanger for “Drink Cherry Cheer Cola”, showing a pretty girl holding product, surrounded by brightly colored cherries, with product bottle in the advertisement. This is a cardstock advertisement with bright, strong colors against a bold black background. Shows beautifully. (B) Hood’s Sarsaparilla calendar pad dated 1894 with beautiful Victorian girl, reading “Hood’s Sarsaparilla Calendar 1894 Sweet 16 Copyright 1893 by C.I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.”. (9.0+), (9.0+). 500 - 1,000

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2322 - LIGGETT’S ROOT BEER BARREL DISPENSER

15” X 15” X 21 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing all original labeling and chrome trim, and age cracks to the wood but nothing offensive. Original spigot and lid. Light wear overall. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

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2323 - FRAMED PAPER ADVERTISING FOR HARTSHORN’S ROOT BEER EXTRACT

18 -3/4” x 1” x 31 -7/8” An iconic piece of early advertising for Hartshorn’s Root Beer Extract. CONDITION: Professionally framed and matted. It shows a small 1/2” tear next to the “R” in “Root Beer”, showing no other describable damage to the main field. (9.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2324 - ROYAL CROWN COLA OCTAGON NEON CLOCK

18 -1/4” X 7” X 18” CONDITION: An original octagon neon clock and original can. It has an original bevel, front glass, neon tube, hands, and clock face. It shows areas of surface rust and oxidation to the paint on the can. The neon tube lights, and the clock works, with very lifting to the reverse painted glass border. No damage to the clock face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,500

2325 - PAIR OF SODA POP BUBBLE CLOCKS

15” X 3” X 15” CONDITION: (A) A Telechron bubble clock, advertising Clicquot Club Ginger Ale with a great graphic on an Eskimo. An all original can, showing some areas of wear. It shows an original clock face and hands. Lights and operates. (B) An Orange Crush bubble clock. It shows an original can, bezel, glass, and clock face. Lights and operates. (Very GoodExcellent). 700 - 1,500

2326 - 1930S MISSION ORANGEADE SYRUP DISPENSER

8” X 9” X 15” CONDITION: Showing overall wear to the paint, loss to the decals, and oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. Complete and strong orange paint, displays well. (8.0). 800 - 2,000

2327 - COUNTERTOP LIGHT-UP SIGN FOR CANADA DRY’S LIME & ORANGE SODA

17 -7/8” X 5” X 9” CONDITION: It shows original front glass, with some areas of scratches to the reverse painting but nothing overly distracting. The metal can is original, showing some areas of oxidation and missing nickel plating. It has a spliced new cord to the original cloth-covered cord. The sign lights up and displays well. (Good). 800 - 1,500

2328 - INDIAN ROCK GINGER ALE

DOUBLE-SIDED SYRUP DISPENSER

7 - 1/2” Dia. x 11” T. Beautiful, clean example showing the Indian with a bottle of ginger ale. CONDITION: Beautiful example, with no cracks or chips. Has some very light wear. Gold trim is in nice condition, with no wear or fade. Does not have the pump. (8.5). 2,000 - 4,000

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2329 - THE ARTIC SODA WATER MARBLE APPARATUS DISPENSER

LARGEST: 35” X 35” X 39” This soda fountain was designed by J.W. Tufts. It is extremely elaborate and ornate. This dispenser would have only been used in exclusive hotels and establishments. It would have had a price tag of $2500, which was quite extravagant in the late 1800s. CONDITION: The cylinder is made of Italian marble and the dome top is sterling silver. The soda dispenser retains its original brass plaque on the front that says “The Arctic Soda Apparatus J.W. Tufts Boston, Mass.”. The last patent date shows 1880. There are also two other smaller brass tags that say Root Beer and Ginger Ale. There is a crack in the marble the runs from the left of the makers plaque to the base. There is also a crack which runs right below the makers plaque to the second large spigot. The dome top has a few dings and tarnish. Despite the minor issues, this piece displays quite well and would look great in any setting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

3,000 - 7,000

2330 - 5¢ “DRINK NESBITT’S” CALIFORNIA ORANGE COOLER

31 - 1/2” x 22” x 33”. Restored ice chest cooler in Nesbitt’s orange and black coolers, with original sign panels on all 4 sides. CONDITION: Panel 1 has great color and shine, with light surface scratches and edges wear. Panel 2 has great color and shine, with edgewear and some light foxing. Panel 3 has good color and shine, with light surface scratches. Panel 4 great color and shine, with several small speck marks in the main field. Overall, a great displaying example. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

2331 - 10¢ “NESBITT’S” IDEAL SLIDER VENDING MACHINE

38” x 19” x 41 - 1/2”. Ideal slide top vending machine for Nesbitts soda. CONDITION: Showing some light surface scratches to the exterior finish, wear to the inside lid and coin mech. Present cap catcher, runs and cools. With light denting to the unpainted trim. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2332 - COCA-COLA SELF-FRAMED TIN BETTY SIGN

30 - 3/4” X 1 - 1/2” X 40 - 5/8” CONDITION: This impressive sign was made by Passaic Metal Ware Co. It is all original and presents very well. There are some scrapes and rubs on the frame and borders. The field has some minor marks and a few nicks. The image of “Betty” is slightly faded in detail and has fair color with only light wear. (7.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2333 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIGN

28” x 11 - 3/4” SSP. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine. There are areas of chipping and edgewear to the outside edges. It has two additional mounting holes added in the fountain service band, with chips around those holes, and an additional chip in the upper right-hand corner and above the “C” in “Cola”. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

2334 - TIN COCA-COLA FISHTAIL FLANGE SIGN

18” x 2” x 15” DST. Maker marked “AM32” and dated 1932. CONDITION: Side 1 shows some chipping and areas of paint loss, primarily to the outside edges. It has great color and shine, with light surface scratches to the main field. Side 2 shows great color and shine, with just light surface scratches to the main field. It also shows one small chip to 12 o’clock on the upper-edge. (8.9). 700 - 1,500

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2335 - COCA-COLA TIN TACKER SIGN W/ CHRISTMANS BOTTLE IMAGE

27 -1/4” x 19 -1/4” SST. C. 1920s. CONDITION: A single-sided tin sign with rolled edges, Drink Coca-Cola script, and embossed Coca-Cola Christmas December 25 1923 Christmas bottle. There is surface rust and corrosion, primarily to the outside image. There are some areas of missing paint in the main field, and with a light fade to the left-hand portion of the sign. (7.5). 700 - 1,500

2336 - SELF-FRAMED TIN COCA-COLA SIGN W/ TELEVISION PRIVILEGE PANEL

50” x 1” x 16 - 1/2” SST. Maker marked “AM” and dated July 1947. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes to the outside self-frame. It shows areas of staining and oxidation to the main field. It has an applied Television decal to the privilege panel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

2337 - COCA-COLA OCTAGON NEON CLOCK 18 -1/4” X 7” X 18 -1/4” CONDITION: It shows an original octagon clock, with original paint to the can, some oxidation and light surface rust. The front of the clock shows original front glass with a reverse painted green border, which shows no lifting. The clock face has been replaced with an Ice Cold Coca-Cola and silhouette clock face, and has original hands. The clock lights in green neon, and the clock is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

2338 - NEON COCA-COLA “SIGN OF GOOD TASTE” MARQUEE CLOCK

36” x 8” x 32”. Maker marked “Electric Neon Clock Co. Cleveland, Ohio.” This original c. 1950s neon clock from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with tagline “Sign of Good Taste”. CONDITION: The neon tubing is working. The original hands are intact and keep time correctly. The circular plastic face of this clock shows a few surface scratches to the field of the clear plastic. The interior face remains clean, with only light wear to the white script logo. The top marquee is clean and shows no cracks. The outer metal can is original, and shows light storage wear to the paint. A modern power cord has been added. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 3,000 - 6,000

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2339 - VICTOR 2-DRAWER COCA-COLA BAR COOLER WITH TWO SWIVEL CHAIRS

51” x 31” x 46 - 1/2”. Victor Cooler Company. CONDITION: A fully restored two-drawer cooler with added Mica top for the bar, and comes with two stools. Operates and cools. It shows some light wear from handling, all new paint and lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 3,000

2340 - COCA-COLA COUNTERTOP PLEASE PAY WHEN SERVED LIGHT-UP CLOCK

19 - 1/2” X 4 - 3/4” X 8 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows all original patina to the metal components. There are some areas of oxidation and surface rust. It has the original clock and clock face, which is operational. It shows the original light-up front. The Drink Coca-Cola panel shows some areas of lifting paint around the words “In Bottles”. It is in original gold paint, with remnants of original decals. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2341 - CONTEMPORARY LIGHT-UP COCA-COLA MINIATURE BILLBOARD ADVERTISING SIGN

48 - 1/2” x 9 - 7/8” x 20 - 7/8”. An extremely well-done miniature billboard sign, advertising Coca-Cola Fountain Service with a young lad enjoying his Coca-Cola and the Sprite Boy. CONDITION: The sign shows very little wear. It has been constructed in the last 20 years. It lights up perfectly, and has very little wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2342 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING SIGNS LARGEST: 58” 3/4” x 34 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) DSC. In a period frame, with an image on both sides. Side 1 has strong color, with very light edgewear. Side 2 has strong color. The sign was primarily used to showcase the store with Coca-Cola collectibles. (9.0). (B) SST. An embossed Coca-Cola sign with a Christmas bottle. It shows extreme areas of wear, oxidation, surface rust, scuffs and scrapes to the overall image. (7.0). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0, 9.0). 500 - 1,500

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2343 - COCA-COLA PAUSE AND REFRESH COUNTERTOP MOTION LIGHT-UP DISPLAY

14 -1/2” X 5” X 9” CONDITION: It shows all original paint and labeling from the Electric Sign Company on the back. It has the correct reverse painted glass front and “Pause and Refresh” sign on the left, with “Serve Yourself” glass in the front. The metal can shows overall oxidation. There are areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and ground-in dirt. It shows some oxidation and surface rust to the metal framing of the sign. Currently, the sign is not lighting and is inoperative. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2344 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA ITEMS

14” X 4” X 11 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A restored airline cooler, showing new paint, white lettering, intact interior, and correct top handle. It shows very little wear. (B) A full box of dozen 6oz-sized Coca-Cola glasses from the Libby Company. It shows no chips or cracks in the original box. (C) A full box of a dozen Coca-Cola glasses by Dominion Rockwell. Also, 6oz glasses, showing no breaks or cracks. It is in the original box. (Excellent - Restored). 500 - 1,000

2345 - COCA-COLA COUNTER TOP LIGHT-UP AND CLOCK

19 -3/8” X 4 -3/4” X 9” A nice example of this light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola, featuring the iconic script logo and a nice Art Deco clock. CONDITION: The glass lenses on this sign remain clean and undamaged, with only slight areas of crazing and fading. The sign lights up and functions appropriately. The can of the sign shows age appropriate wear and crazing throughout. The sign retains its original power cord. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2346 - COLLECTION OF 3 SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 11 -7/8” X 11 -7/8 CONDITION: (A) A Hires RJ Root Beer sign, maker marked “Made in Canada”. It shows foxing to the overall image, possibly clear-coated. There are areas of foxing throughout. (7.8). (B) A Permanent Sign and Display Company celluloid-over-cardboard Nesbitts sign, TAC Authenticated. It shows very little wear, with great shine and color. (9.0). (C) A Nesbitts Orange wall thermometer, showing a fade overall. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes to the main field. It has oxidation at the mounting holes. (7.5). (7.5 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

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2347 - ORIGINAL POINT OF PURCHASE DISPLAY PLASTIC COCA-COLA RADIO

19” X 11” X 20” CONDITION: It shows an all original radio with original knobs. It has a scratch through the middle portion, extending from the “O” in “Cola” down to the “C” in “Cold”. There are other scuffs and scrapes. It has the original back panel and cord, which should be replaced. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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2348 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP CLOCKS

LARGEST: 15 - 1/4” X 2 - 1/4” X 15 - 1/4” CONDITION: (A) A Coca-Cola bubble clock, showing a replaced Coca-Cola bubble, correct interior, and numbering system. Lights, and it is operational. (Very Good). (B) A Coca-Cola square bubble clock. It has a new clock motor, and made by the Pam Electric Clock Company. Currently not operational. Clock only, not light-up. (Good). (Good - Very Good).

500 - 1,000

2349 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES LUNCH MENU TIN SIGN

51” x 3” x 13 - 5/8”. SST. C. 1950s Drink Coca-Cola in Bottles single-sided tin menu board with original menu options. CONDITION: The has good color and shine throughout, with minimal surface staining and scratching on the white background. The button attachment has strong color and gloss, with minimal surface staining along the top outer edge. The outer edge shows minor paint loss on the top right-hand edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2350 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS

LARGEST: 45” X 43 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) SST. A single-sided Coca-Cola sign with script and bottle. It shows very good paint and graphic, with light surface scratches and some light edgewear. (9.0). (B) A Coca-Cola cooler, showing significant areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes, and oxidized paint overall. (6.5). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5 - 9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2351 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA LAMPS

LARGEST: 11 - 1/4” 11 -1/4” X 21” CONDITION: (A) A Coca-Cola post lamp, with four-sided plastic advertising. It has the correct lid and base. All in original paint, showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs to the plastic signage. It shows some areas of paint loss to the base and lid. There is a crack in the plastic cone at the top. (8.0). (B) A Coca-Cola schoolhouse lamp. This is a later issue, with the green pinstripe in the red logo and trademark in the fishtail. It shows no breaks, cracks, or repairs. It has great color and shine. (9.0). (8.0 - 9.0). 800 - 1,500

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2352 - 1950S COCA-COLA “IN BOTTLES” ADVERTISING CLOCK

25” x 6 - 1/2” x 61” This bent wire with plastic front Coca-Cola clock is all original, including the clock hands. CONDITION: Showing great color with no lifting. Edgewear to the bent metal frame. Impressive when hung, lights and is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2353 - COCA-COLA COOLER WITH ADDED TOP AND 2 BAR STOOLS

Largest: 48 - 14” x 24 -1/8” x 44 - 1/2”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Original Coca-Cola cooler that has been transformed into a soda bar, with Formica top and 2 bar stools. The top lifts to open the top of the cooler, and it has the ability to cool the interior. Older restoration showing light wear and fully operational. Comes with 2 added contemporary bar stools. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

2354 - CARVED CAROUSEL HORSE ON CAST IRON COCA-COLA BASE

21” x 57” x 51” Carved wooden carousel horse mounted to a cast iron base. CONDITION: Showing an older repainting of the horse and gold paint to the base. Light scuffs to the paint, oxidation to the base, with a great folk art overall look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good), 1,000 - 3,000

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2355 - RESTORED COCA COLA COOLER COUCH/LOVESEAT

42” x 26” x 35”. Wonderful example of a converted Coca-Cola cooler onto a small couch or Loveseat. CONDITION: Showing recent restoration, with new paint and lettering, as well as a new tufted interior. A wonderful example, with little to no wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

2356 - WESTINGHOUSE COCA-COLA COOLER MADE FOR THE FOREIGN MARKET

26” x 20” x 36”. A wonderful restoration of a Westinghouse Jr. Coca-Cola cooler in full restoration. CONDITION: Showing little to no wear, correct lift lid and bottle opener, comes with a vintage wooden Coke case and some bottles. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

2357 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE FLOOR MODEL COOLER

44” x 26” x 35 - 1/2”. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration to this 1950s Coca-Cola cooler. The compressor starts, and the cooler cools. It shows light scratches and some surface scuffs from handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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2358 - FULLY RESTORED ORIGINAL COCA-COLA GLASCOCK ICE COOLER

18” x 18” x 30” This is a single-size Coca-Cola Glascock cooler. CONDITION: Has replaced embossed Coca-Cola panels on all four sides, with a repainted green tin frame and replaced lid. With original brass label on the side. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2359 - 5¢ COCA-COLA GLASCOCK ICE CHEST COOLER

31” x 22” x 33 - 5/8”. CONDITION: Original 2-lid Glascock ice chest that has been repainted, and has new panels on all 4 sides. Showing a repair to the hinge to the lid, and comes with a wood Coca-Cola crate for display. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2360 - WESTINHOUSE WD-5 COCA-COLA CHEST COOLER

28” x 28 - 1/2” x 35 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Fully restored Westinghouse WD-5 chest cooler. New paint and lettering, complete cooling system and fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

2361 - KAY DISPLAY CO. COCA-COLA SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER

12 -1/4”X 8” X 9 - 7/8” CONDITION: It shows original paint, cap catcher and bottlecap capper. It has an original business builder sheets under the lid. It shows no areas of oxidation or corrosion. It has some areas of scuffs and scratches to the original paint. There is an area of paint loss along the bottom edge on the left side. (8.5). 1,500 - 3,000

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2362 - RESTORED COCA COLA JR. ICE CHEST

25” x 17 - 1/2” x 34” A very nice example of this Coca-Cola Jr. cooler in full restoration. CONDITION: Showing very little wear since restoration, new paint and lettering, correct lift lid, and no cap catcher. Comes with a Coca-Cola crate for display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

2363 - 5¢ WESTINGHOUSE JR. ELECTRIC COCA-COLA ICE CHEST

26 - 1/2” x 17” x 33 - 3/4”. CONDITION: Westinghouse Coca-Cola Cooler shows a very nice restoration, with only minor wear in a couple of areas. Cooler is missing the cap catcher. Operational. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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2364 - 5¢ CAVALIER CHEST STYLE COCA-COLA ICE COOLER

32” x 28” x 35”. A fully restored 2-lid chest style cooler by Cavalier. CONDITION: Showing the correct lid, cap catcher and very little wear since restoration. A great example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

2365 - KAY DISPLAY COCA-COLA SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER

12 - 1/4” X 8” X 10” CONDITION: It shows an original cooler with a replaced cap catcher, original bottle opener, and repainted lid with no handles. It has a reproduction 1939 cooler salesman instructions on the inside. It shows a full restoration to the outside exterior, showing very little wear. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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2366 - 9’ DIE-CUT EMBOSSED COCA-COLA BOTTLE SIGN

35” x 2 - 1/2” x 111”. SST. Maker marked “AM Company”. CONDITION: It has a reinforced wood frame. It shows very good color and shine, with light areas of scuffs from handling and movement. There are no folds or bends in the sign. It shows several areas of missing paint, which do not distract from the overall image of the bottle. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

2367 - 10¢ COCA COLA VENDO MODEL 44 VENDING MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 21” x 57 - 1/2”. An excellent restoration has been done to this iconic Vendo Model #44 Soda Pop Vending Machine showing Coca-Cola embossed script along the topside. CONDITION: Machine is overall excellent, showing an excellent restoration with hand-painted lettering, as well as “Have A Coke” decals on the side. Machine comes with keys and displays incredibly well, showing just minimal surface scratches and light wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 6,000

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2368 - 10¢ VENDO MODEL #44 COCA COLA SODA POP VENDING MACHINE

16” x 21” x 57 -3/4”. A nice restored example of this c. 1950s

Coca-Cola Vendo 44 machine featuring nice embossed lettering.

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2369 - 5¢ COCA-COLA VENDO MODEL 39 VENDING MACHINE

28” x 16 - 1/2” x 59 - 1/2”. C. 1950s Vendo 39. CONDITION:

CONDITION: This machine has been completely restored inside and out at some point in the past. The machine operates and cools, as well as includes its set of keys. There are a few scuffs to the paint and surface scratches, but nothing offensive. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 4,000 - 6,000

Showing a complete restoration inside and out. Machine has excellent color and great gloss. Minor spotting within the paint, as well as light scratching from handling. Runs and cools. Includes keys. Overall in extremely nice presenting condition, and an early production model at 5¢. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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2370 - 10¢ COCA-COLA VENDO MODEL 39 VENDING MACHINE

27” x 21 - 1/2” x 59 - 1/2”. C. 1955, Vendo Manufacturing Co., Kansas City, Missouri. This is a Vendo Model 39 Coca-Cola vending machine in 10¢ operation. The model number, 39, equates to the amount of bottles it held. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration inside and out. With newly applied decals, and fully operational. A great example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

3,000 - 6,000

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2371 - 5¢ COCA-COLA VENDO MODEL 27 VENDING MACHINE WITH STAND CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to the machine and stand. Lite oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. Fully operational, lights and cools. Some wear since restoration, however a great displaying example. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

2372 - 10¢ COCA COLA GLASCO MODEL VENDING MACHINE

37 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 41 - 1/2”. Restored Glasco model slide top vending machine for Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Showing little wear since restoration. Correct lid and cap catcher with side mount coin gear. Operational and ready for use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

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2373 - 10¢ COCA COLA VENDO MODEL 39 VENDING MACHINE

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27 - 1/2” x 20” x 59”. C. 1955, Vendo Manufacturing Co., Kansas City, MO. This is a Vendo Model 39 Coca-Cola vending machine in 10¢ operation. The model number, 39, equates to the amount of bottles it held. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration inside and out. Runs and cools when plugged-in. Coin gear and interior are complete. Showing light wear since restoration from moving. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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2374 - 5¢ COCA-COLA MODEL 27 VENDING MACHINE WITH CASE STORAGE STAND

25” x 19 - 1/2” x 57”. Vendo Model 27 Coca-Cola vending machine with case storage stand and full restoration. CONDITION: Showing great new paint and shine, with very little wear. Restored inside and out and ready for operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

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2375 - 10¢ COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE WESTINGHOUSE MODEL WC 42T

27” x 21 - 1/2” x 54”. A very nice restoration to this small-sized Westinghouse model WC-42T Coca-Cola vending machine. CONDITION: Showing only light wear since restoration. Fully operational, it runs and cools. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

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33” x 23 -1/2” x 64”. A nice example of this large Vendo 110 machine from Coca-Cola, featuring nice embossed letters with outstanding color and shine. CONDITION: This machine has been professionally restored, inside and out. In operating condition, and it comes with a set of keys. A modern power cord has been applied for safety. An excellent and well displaying example that still operates. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

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28” x 18” x 34 - 1/2”. Wonderful restored Coca-Cola Westinghouse Jr. ice chest. CONDITION: Showing little wear, new paint and lettering, cap catcher and correct lid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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2376
10¢ COCA-COLA VENDO MODEL 110 SODA VENDING MACHINE
2377
COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE JR. FLOOR MODEL ICE BOX

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7 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/8” X 14”

CONDITION: It shows a beautiful reverse glass sign, with no areas of repair and TAC Authenticated. It has the original base and backing, showing remnants of the original decals. It is fully operational, and has an original cord. (9.0). 5,000 - 15,000

2378 - PEPSI-COLA LIGHT-UP BULLET SIGN

2379 - 10¢ PEPSI-COLA VENDO 27 SODA MACHINE

Largest: 20” x 18 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2”. A nice example of this professionally and fully restored vending machine from Pepsi-Cola. This machine vends 27 bottles, and it sits on its original metal stand. CONDITION: This machine has been completely refurbished inside and out. It was done professionally, and displays well. This piece works when plugged-in, and it has a set of keys. A wonderful restored example. 3,000 - 5,000

2380 - COUNTERTOP PEPSI-COLA NEON CLOCK

11 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/2” X 13” Rare Pepsi-Cola Neon Advertising Clock (“Double Dot” Logo) A highly sought-after Pepsi-Cola neon advertising clock featuring a reverse-painted glass face, glowing neon surround, and factory metal can with chrome trim. The clock functions properly, and the neon illuminates brightly. The dial retains vivid color with only light edge wear and minor spotting, while the glass and chrome trim remain in excellent condition. Produced in very limited numbers, surviving examples of this striking “Double Dot” Pepsi clock are seldom seen—an exceptional centerpiece for any advanced advertising or soda collection. CONDITION: It shows original blue paint to the housing. It has original metal trim, showing areas of oxidation and some plating loss. It has an original tube and clock face with hands. It is in full operating condition. A really good example of this rare light-up Pepsi-Cola clock. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

2381 - 10¢ PEPSI-COLA SLIDE TOP VENDING MACHINE

38” x 19” x 41 - 1/2”. Restored Pepsi-Cola vending machine by Ideal Manufacturing. CONDITION: Slide top operation, with side mount coin gear and correct lift lid. Little wear with some noticeable to the coin entry signage. Correct cap catcher and ready for operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

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34” x 27” x 44” A very desirable Pepsi-Cola ice cooler, made by the Heintz Manufacturing Co. out of Philadelphia, PA. CONDITION: It shows a complete restoration, inside and out. It has a new Pepsi paint and new lettering to the front, with a painted interior. It is ready to be filled with Pepsi and ice. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

1,000 - 3,000

2382
HEINTZ MFG. CO. PEPSI-COLA ICE COOLER
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2383 - HEINTZ MFG. CO. PEPSI-COLA ICE COOLER

33” x 27” x 44”. A very desirable Pepsi-Cola ice cooler, made by the Heintz Manufacturing Co. out of Philadelphia, PA. CONDITION: It shows a complete restoration, inside and out. It has a new Pepsi paint and new lettering to the front, with a painted interior. It is ready to be filled with Pepsi and ice. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

1,000 - 3,000

2384 - TIN PEPSI-COLA BOTTLECAP SIGN

19 -1/2” X 2 -1/4” X 19 -1/2” SST. Marked for the Stout Sign Company out of St. Louis. Marked “M-114”. CONDITION: It shows areas of wear to the main field, primarily around the “P” in “Pepsi”. There is an area of missing paint to the lower-left of the “P” in “Pepsi” and some edgewear, with great color and shine. (8.8). 600 - 1,200

2385 - TIN DIE-CUT DOUBLE DASH

PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE SIGN

12 -1/4” x 44 -1/2”. SST. Marked “M22”. CONDITION: It shows excellent color and shine, with light edgewear to the outside edges and several very faint light surface scratches in the main field. An excellent example of this rare sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

2386 - TIN DIE-CUT DOUBLE DOT PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE SIGN

12 -1/4” x 44 -1/2”. Marked “Made in the USA” and dated “M-129”. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. It has light edgewear to the bottom edges and light surface scratches, primarily in the lower-third of the bottle. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 1,500 - 3,000

2387 - SELF-FRAMED TIN PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE SIGN

16” x 49” A self-framed tin double dot Pepsi-Cola bottle sign. CONDITION: It shows significant areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes, oxidation and some surface rust, primarily to the outside edges and some through the word “Cola” in the bottle. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5). 600 - 1,200

2388 - PEPSI-COLA NEON CLOCK

18 -1/4” X 7” X 18” CONDITION: It shows an original can in original paint, with a new Pepsi-Cola clock face, original hands, and reverse painted glass front. The clock lights, and it is operational. It shows areas of oxidation and wear to the original paint on the can. Some light scratches to the reverse painted glass front. No damage to the clock face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

1,000 - 2,000

2389 - SINGLE TUBE PEPSI-COLA NEON CLOCK

26” x 8” x 26” CONDITION: It shows an original can in older green paint and front bubble. The original clock face shows peeling paint and significant loss of graphic to the lower left-hand corner. The clock is operational, but the neon is not. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2390 - SLIDE-TOP HIRES ROOT BEER SODA COOLER

44 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2” x 35”. C. 1950. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, slide-top lids and cord. It fires up and cools. It shows some scuffs, scrapes and light denting to the overall cooler. A good candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,500

2391 - YUENGLING’S ICE CREAM MOTHER & SON TRAY

13 - 1/2” Dia. C. 1910s-1920s. Yuengling’s Dairy Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. One of the most difficult-to-find Yuengling’s Ice Cream trays. Manufactured by K & S Co. (Kaufmann & Strauss), marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Solid overall. Has some light wear with scratching and some ground-in staining. Has some overall minor restoration and small paint touch-ups throughout, primarily though the upper half of the face of the tray. Appears to have had a very thin old clear-coat added at some point. (7.75). 1,500 - 3,000

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2392 - ICE CREAM STORE DISPLAY FEATURE WITH ORIGINAL SHIPPING CRATE

67 - 5/8” x 27” x 92”. Wonderful Beverly’s ice cream mirrored display with die cut lettering, original painted interior with original mirrors, and comes with the original shipping crate marked for the Sanisco Display Company, Milwaukee, WI. With original shipping label to the Greenville Dairy Co, Greenville, PA. CONDITION: Complete with light wear, and no breaks or repairs noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

2393 - YUENGLING’S ICE CREAM LITTLE CHILDREN ICE CREAM TRAY

10 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. C. 1910s-1920s. Yuengling Dairy Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Extremely clean example of this beautiful tray. Solid, bright colors throughout. Manufactured by K & S Co. (Kaufmann & Strauss), marked on bottom edge. CONDITION: Face is extremely clean with some light wear and scratching to rim and outer edge. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2394 - YUENGLING’S ICE CREAM BROTHER & SISTER ICE CREAM TRAY 13 - 1/2” Dia. C. 1910s-1920s. Yuengling’s Dairy Co., Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Harder-to-find brother and sister stock scene ice cream tray. Manufactured by K & S Co. (Kaufmann & Strauss). CONDITION: Beautiful example with solid, bright paint. Has some overall light wear and scratching. One ping-type dent to right of little girl’s face. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2395 - PAIR OF NEUMAN’S ICE CREAM TRAYS

Each: 10 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. C. 1930s. Neuman’s Ice Cream, York, Pennsylvania. Difficult-to-find versions. (A) Elf version manufactured by H.D. Beach Co., marked in lower-left corner. CONDITION: Solid and clean overall, with some light wear. (B) Five Kid version. CONDITION: Has some overall wear, more significant to outer edges and rim. (6.25 - 8.25). 500 - 1,000

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2396 - PAIR OF DINER DRINK DISPENSERS

LARGEST: 22” X 18” X 29” CONDITION: (A) An American Duplex Electric Coffee Grinder and Maker in the form of a giant coffee pot. It has an internal grinder and maker. All original condition, with original labeling. It shows a light patina to the tin components, original on/ off switch, original grinding mechanism that has had the raised lettering repainted, and the original catch basin which is often missing. An excellent example of this very difficult coffee grinder and maker to find. (Very Good). (B) A diner hot chocolate dispenser and heater. Original spun metal construction, with original spigot, heating elements, cord, and hot chocolate plastic cup display on top. The unit appears complete, untested, and was used to keep hot chocolate warm on the counter in the diner. (Very Good). (Very Good). 1,500 - 2,400

2397 - COUNTRY STORE PAINTED COFFEE BEAN DISPENSER

20 -1/2” X 10 - 1/4” X 17 - 1/4” CONDITION: It has original three globes, all original porcelain-covered top caps, and porcelain base. It shows a correct drawers, showing areas of chipping to the porcelain, primarily at the edges, some of which is been touched-up. There are some areas of chipping to the edges of the top caps. No broken components regarding the glass globes. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2398 - GOLDEN STATE 5¢ BUTTERMILK DISPENSER

17” X 17” X 57” A wonderful porcelain butter churn, marked Golden State Buttermilk with flower graphics, “Fresh Churned 5¢ Buttermilk”. Both sides are marked. Side 2 is marked “Buttermilk Dispensers, Oakland, California, Patent Pending” underneath the larger spigot, with a smaller spigot to the right side. On a wire stand. CONDITION: With original stirring apparatus. Some porcelain touch-up to the outer edge of lid. Fantastic colors and fantastic condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

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2399 - EARLY HAND CRANK SODA FOUNTAIN MILKSHAKE MIXER

12 - 3/4” x 9” x 58 - 1/4”. C. 1900. Complete cast iron floor mount hand crank malt mixer. CONDITION: With original canisters, replaced belt and new paint. Operational. Light wear from handling, no breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

2400 - CAST IRON SWAN ICE SHAVER

16” X 14 - 1/2” X 28” An early cast iron country store ice shaver made for Swan. CONDITION: It shows a complete restoration, with new paint, plating to the crank wheels, new paint to fish relief on the front, and a newly constructed copper catch drawer. Fully operational, and an early piece of soda fountain memorabilia. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

2401 - ROYAL #4 COFFEE ROASTER IN BEAUTIFUL RESTORED CONDITION

17” x 48” x 47”. C. 1910. A.J. Deer Co. Hornell, NY. An early 20th century coffee roaster, Royal #4, a 15 lb. roaster, that has been restored on the original base and all the cast nickel trim. An impressive piece visually and complete. CONDITION: New paint and pinstripe, copper pieces show an old polish, and the hopper shows new paint and applied scroll paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

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2402 - MYERS BULLET DOUBLE MIXER W/ MALT DISPENSER SERIAL 42395

15” X 11” X 18” CONDITION: All original, with black and cream porcelain to the base. It has the original Myers Bullet motors, a malt dispenser in the middle, and two replaced malt cups. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. Most likely new old stock. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

2403 - C. CRETORS & CO. “EARN MORE” POPCORN AND PEANUT MACHINE

25” x 31” x 69”. Combination popcorn popper and peanut roaster created by C. Cretors & Co. around the 1910s-1920s. This “Earn More” model had the addition of a peanut roaster to entice more customers. CONDITION: White porcelain body with wood features, all the original Cretor’s labeling and the iconic Cretor’s clown figure at the top in new clothing. Complete but untested operationally. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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2404 - COPPER W.B BERRY & CO. PEANUT ROASTER

24 -1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 44”. W. B. Berry was a division of the Tuffts Soda Apparatus company in Boston Mass and Berry himself was a salesman for the company, first in New England and later in the Midwest. This larger sized commercial peanut roaster has auto rotating drum, internal roasting burner, and top warmer compartment. Showing a complete apparatus, including labeled interior lift lid and embossed “Hot Peanuts” signs. Oxidation and some denting consistent with age and use. Dating to the 19th century, a great example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2405 - MARQUEE POPCORN CO. NOSTALGIC HOME THEATER POPCORN MACHINE

20” x 14 - 3/8” x 66 - 3/4”. Patterned after a 1960s small footprint popcorn machine, these retro reproduced machines are a great look for the home theater or rec-room. CONDITION: New and not used, complete and ready to operate. Light wear from moving. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

2406 - 25¢ 1925 EXHIBIT SUPPLY COMPANY ROTARY MERCHANDISER

31” x 30” x 47”. C. 1925. CONDITION: An original Rotary Merchandiser. It shows an original wood case with applied finish patches, showing some tape residue to the side doors. It shows a complete interior with original nickel plating. The original instruction labels show some oxidation. The front casting is complete, but showing oxidation. Converted to 25¢ operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2407 - COUNTRY STORE BEAN COUNTER CANDY CASE

57 - 1/4” x 20 - 1/2” x 34”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Oak construction, showing original paneled front, which could be used for seeds or penny candy as it is in this circumstance. It has a top display area, which is accessible. It shows some slight areas of scuffs and scrapes due to use. It comes complete with all of the internal accessories shown in the photography. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good).

1,000 - 2,000

2408 - ORIGINAL DEPARTMENT STORE KEMP’S SALTED NUTS DISPLAY

32” x 20 - 1/8” x 53 - 1/2”. CONDITION: All original graphics showing reverse glass signage on the front, lettering on all three sides with rear doors and lighted hood with heat. Showing light wear to the exterior, some oxidation to the inside storage shelf, and some light lifting to the reverse signage. Rear doors have inside company label. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2409 - OAK CONSTRUCTED CIGAR STORE SHOWCASE

72” x 25” x 43” An original cigar store showcase, which is uniquely equipped to have top glass panels that open from the back to allow customers reach for their own cigar purchase. It shows all original oak construction, glass, doors, and top glass door panels. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2410 - FLOOR MODEL GLASS TOP TABLE SHOWCASE WITH BARBERSHOP DISPLAY

96” x 31 - 1/8” x 33 - 3/8” C. 1920. CONDITION: An original wood constructed store display table. It has a glass top, oak constructed base and legs. The glass top is new. The table shows some areas of missing trim, scuffs, and scrapes. The interior of the display table is a display of barbershop memorabilia, includes barbershop brushes, razors, straight-edge razors, and other assorted barbershop items. All complete in one lot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2411 - VERY EARLY BARBERSHOP SHOE SHINE CLEANING & POLISHING STATION

LARGEST: 25 -3/4” x 11 -7/8” x 11” C. 1900. CONDITION: Wood construction, with applied metal accents, foot rest, original shoe shine bottles, storage drawers, and comes with an additional bench. It shows age-related patina. An amazing survivor and a great barbershop accessory. The bottles have French labeling, which places it as an European piece. It comes with original skeleton keys for the front drawers. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2412 - INDIAN WELLS SPRING WATER DISPENSER IN GRAND UNION TEA MOTIF

14 - 1/2” x 18” x 40” CONDITION: A beautiful restoration of an early Indian Wells Spring Water cooler/ dispenser in Grand union Motif. New paint and graphic, with matching cup, drip pan, and original spigot. With original glass jug and added logo. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

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2413 - SODA FOUNTAIN PIXIE-DIXON SYRUP DISPLAY PIECE

14” X 4” X 11 - 1/2” An original porcelain display for Pixie-Dixon Junior Fountain Syrup Dispensers. CONDITION: It shows six dispensers, five of which have original pump top, with original paper labels that show through the front of the porcelain display. The display is most likely new old stock, with no signs of wear, chips, or damage to both the front and back. A beautiful new old stock display, just needing one more pump top for the one bottle. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2414 - ROTATING DISPLAY RACK WITH 15 CANDY JARS WITH LIDS

19” X 19” X 26 -1/2” CONDITION: Great stack of candy jars in a rotating display. No chips or cracks noted, complete and ready for candy. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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2415 - ANTIQUE CHUCK WAGON PORTABLE KITCHEN TIN PANTRY WITH BUILT IN CLOCK

37” X 21 - 1/2” X 42” Portable chuck wagon kitchen tin pantry with a built-in clock is a historical domestic item from the late 1800s. These pieces, sometimes referred to as “Perfect Pantries,” were manufactured by companies like the Success Cabinet Co. in St. Louis. They were designed to provide a compact, mobile cooking and storage solution for a time before built-in kitchen cabinets became common. Pantries feature numerous compartments and small containers designed to hold flour, sugar, and various spices They were made of durable, black-painted metal, making them warm and rustic. They were sometimes used in actual chuck wagons on the trail, but more commonly found in kitchens. Due to their historical significance and unique design, these pantries are valued by collectors of western Americana, kitchen antiques, and primitive decor. They are a conversation starter and are often repurposed as coffee bars or display cabinets. Beautifully Restored This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 1,000 - 3,000

2416 - EARLY COPPER ROAD SIDE PEANUT ROASTER WITH STAND

31” x 12 - 1/2” x 36 - 1/2”. Very early road side copper peanut roaster made by the W. B. Berry & Co. of Boston Mass. CONDITION: With roaster stand and original copper fuel can, showing wear, patina and some denting to the copper hopper. The hot peanut signs are original, and show wear and oxidation, with one side devoid of paint. This is an early peanut roaster, as W.B. Berry was a key player in the production of copper kitchenware in the late 19th century in Boston. (Good). 800 - 2,000

2417 - CHEF MASTER HOT DOGGER ON A CUSTOM STAND

30 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2” x 51”. Hot dog cooker and bun warmer from Chef Master. CONDITION: Operational cooker on custom painted stand with side shelf. Great party item for the rec room or patio. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

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2418 - EMPIRE CHILD’S PLAY STOVE

20 -7/8” X 10 -1/2” X 17” Manufactured by the Metalware Company of Two Rivers, Wisconsin. CONDITION: A working example of a children’s stove, with nickel trim, porcelain tin, and Empire labeling. It shows light areas of wear, with all the original knobs and replaced cloth cord. Untested. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

2419 - MINUT-BUN RESTAURANT BBQ COOKER

19 -3/4” X 13 -1/4” X 15” An original barbeque cooker, made by West Bend. CONDITION: It shows two sides of the barbeque cooker with the original pans. The uniqueness of this cooker is that the top portion of the heated elements was made in order to toast the buns. It shows all original paint and front graphic, with areas of paint loss, primarily around the cook top and switches for the bun warmers. (Good).

800 - 1,600

2420 - LARGE LIGHT-UP BELL 3D PLASTIC DISPLAY

25” x 32”. C. 1930. CONDITION: A two-piece plastic bonnet over a light-up mechanism. It shows star dings in the plastic, showing an area of broken plastic to the base that could be repaired. It has original Bell Telephone lettering, and the light-up mechanism is operational. (Fair - Good).

500 - 1,500

2421 - RESTORED VINTAGE WATER COOLER DISPENSER IN GRAND UNION TEA MOTIF

18 “ x 18” x 40” CONDITION: Wonderful restoration of an original early water cooler dispenser for Grand Union Tea. New paint, pinstriping with original interior crock cooler, applied cup dispenser and drip catcher. Showing light wear since restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 600 - 1,200

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2422 - EARLY A. SHIRLEY JEWELER TRADE SIGN

25” x 3” x 34”. CONDITION: Double-sided trade sign of cast pot metal and tin. Showing original paint, some breaks in the bezel on both sides, original hands and some areas of staining and paint loss. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2423 - RESTORED 1940S GE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR

30” x 22” x 54”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new paint, pinstriping, refinished handles and trim. Runs and cools. Has a great retro look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2424 - LIGHTED SHEAFFER TRIUMPH SENTINEL PEN DISPLAY

27” x 9 - 1/2” x 13” CONDITION: It shows original pine consturction, with original back-lit Sheaffer sign. It shows some areas of scrapes and scuffs to the reverse painting, primarily in the upper right-hand and lower left-hand corners. The display has original front glass shelf to display the pens. Made by Van Dyke Baird Company. It is operational. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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2425 - WOODEN GLASS DISPLAY CASE WITH ADVERTISING MEMORBILIA

96” x 31” x 34 -1/4” CONDITION: Shallow display table showcase with new glass top. Showing light wear and some scuffs from age and use. Comes with an assortment of advertising display items for the case. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2426 - ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE CONE COATER

16” X 6” X 13” A chocolate cone coater made by the Choc-Cone Company out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. CONDITION: It shows an original marquee and an all original apparatus with nickel-plating, which has oxidized in some areas, primarily to the lid. The pushdown handle used for applying the chocolate coating will require additional attention to work properly. It has an original cloth-covered cord, and the heating element is untested. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2427 - ORIGINAL SODA FOUNTAIN PIXIE FLAVOR BAR FOR SNO CONES

11 -3/8” X 5 - 3/4” X 17” CONDITION: It shows the original metal stand, eight original bottles with paper labels, and correct pumps. It has areas of dirt and grime, which could be cleaned up from the display. It shows original paint and back panel. The bottles are all in various conditions, with roughly 90% of all labels intact. Marked on the back for directions for the use of the Pixie Flavor dispensers. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2428 - PANCO SOLES AND HEELS TIN DISPLAY CABINET

15 - 1/8” X 5 - 1/4” X 34 - 1/2” CONDITION: An all tin display cabinet, with an original marquee top. It shows light wear to the external edges, as well as some areas of paint loss. The cabinet itself, the right-hand side, shows scratching and areas of paint loss to the graphic. The back shows good color and shine, with some areas of paint loss and dings, primarily on the outside edges. The left side panel shows areas of scratches, paint loss, and scuffs but still shows a good graphic. The front of the cabinet has a more recently mounted plexiglass front. It is unlikely that the display ever had a front piece to it. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

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2429 - SIR WALTER SPONG IRON WORKS KNIFE CLEANING AND SHARPENING AMCHINE

17” X 13” X 17” CONDITION: Beautifully mounted on an oak base, re-done with plastic facings reading “Sir Walter Spong Iron Works, Liverpool, England, Established 1870”. The apparatus is stamped “1027” on both sides. There is a metal insignia in the bottom-center on Side 2, reading “SPONG”, also stamped “888”. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2430 - INDIAN WELLS WATER DISPENSER ON STAND WITH WATER JUG

16” X 20 - 1/2” X 58” A beautifully restored water dispenser, including all the extras: water basket, serving cup, paper cup dispenser, original bottle. Reads “Indian Wells Mountain Spring Water Established 1873” with a Native American image above the water spigot dispenser. Also has a paper label that reads “Bottled Fresh Daily Pure Drinking Water Indian Wells” done in a wonderful two-tone green. CONDITION: Beautifully restored with pinstriping and wonderful graphics. Bottle has no chips, breaks, or cracks. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2431 - DY-O-LA DYES WOODEN CABINET WITH DYE POUCHES

13 - 3/4” X 8 - 1/2” X 16 - 7/8”

Small Diamond Dyes cabinet, “Same Dye for All Goods”. CONDITION: Original condition, showing no scratches or wear to the tin inserts in front and back door. Opening back door reveals it is full of product. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

2432 - SPARK PLUG KIDDIE RIDING HORSE

Spark Plug Rideable Horse Toy (King Features Syndicate, 1920s). A rare rideable Spark Plug horse toy inspired by the beloved comic strip Barney Google. Introduced in 1922, Spark Plug quickly became a breakout character, leading creator Billy DeBeck to rename the series Barney Google and Spark Plug. Constructed of wood, leather, and felt, this early licensed toy displays age-related wear, including cracking to the wood and leather, areas of paint loss, oxidation to metal components, and light soiling to the blanket. Early merchandising of this scale is seldom encountered, representing one of the earliest examples of comic-strip character licensing by King Features Syndicate. Believed to have been sold through department stores and amusement concessions in the 1920s, this charming and scarce survivor from the golden age of comic-strip collectibles remains a wonderful nod to early American pop culture and children’s toy design. CONDITION: Showing light wear with some light chipping from use. Strong color with original marked blanket. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

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2433 - ORIGNAL TURN OF THE CENTURY OAK REVOLVING

STORE ENTRY DOOR

77” X 75” X 93” Early revolving door by Theophilus Van Kannel / Colman–Van Kannel Doors. Patented in 1888 by Theophilus Van Kannel of Philadelphia (U.S. Patent No. 387,571), the revolving door stands among the most important innovations in architectural history. Designed to reduce drafts, regulate interior temperature, and minimize noise, Van Kannel’s invention quickly became a hallmark of the modern skyscraper age. In 1889, Van Kannel received the John Scott Medal from the City of Philadelphia for his contribution to public comfort and design efficiency. He later established the Van Kannel Revolving Door Company, which expanded internationally in the early 1900s through partnerships such as Colman–Van Kannel Doors of Hove, Sussex, England. The British division, whose maker’s plate is affixed to this example, manufactured revolving doors for major buildings throughout London and Manchester, including hotels, banks, and theaters between 1910 and 1930. An amusing piece of lore suggests Van Kannel’s invention was inspired by his distaste for the etiquette of holding doors for others—ensuring, as he quipped, that “whoever enters first does the pushing.” This rare Colman–Van Kannel revolving door represents both American ingenuity and early British architectural craftsmanship—an elegant and functional artifact from the dawn of the modern urban age. CONDITION: Door in operational condition and all the original hardware. Showing quartered oak construction and original aged and patina finish. Light scratches and scuffs from use, recently uninstalled from being in use in an antique store. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 6,000 - 12,000

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2434 - PHENOMENAL MID-CENTURY

ART DECO INDUSTRIAL-STYLE CAFE

TABLE

42” x 42” x 42”. CONDITION:

Metal and wood constructed, mid-century cafe table. It shows an art deco base in an original patina, with some areas of scuffs and scrapes. It is mounted to a marble base, showing light scuffs and scratches from patrons feet. The top is an octagon-shaped cafe table, and marble-topped, with Art Deco-style edges. No breaks, cracks or repairs. A wonderful example of mid-century industrial styling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

2435 - PHENOMENAL MID-CENTURY

ART DECO INDUSTRIAL-STYLE CAFE

TABLE

42” x 42” x 42”. CONDITION:

Metal and wood constructed, mid-century cafe table. It shows an Art Deco base in an original patina, with some areas of scuffs and scrapes. It is mounted to a marble base, showing light scuffs and scratches from patrons feet. The top is an octagon-shaped cafe table, and marble-topped, with Art Deco-style edges. No breaks, cracks or repairs. A wonderful example of mid-century industrial styling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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2436 - VISALIA STOCK SADDLE CO. CURVED FRONT GLASS DISPLAY CASE WITH BASE

81” X 18 - 3/4” X 43 - 1/8” CONDITION: Wonderfully made curved glass top showcase with matching wood base showcase. Oak construction, with etched front glass for the Visalia Stock Saddle Co. An excellent condition showcase in quartet oak, showing no damage or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Excellent. 1,500 - 3,000

2437 - OAK CURVED GLASS COFFEE TABLE SHOWCASE WITH ADDED “PALINA CIGAR” SIGN

41 -1/4” X 24 - 7/8” X 21” CONDITION: Wonderfully made coffee table display case in oak, with an applied brass tag for E & J Mfg. Co. Detroit MI. Rear access doors, curved glass front, mounted on small cast paw foot legs. With an added Palina Cigar ad sealed under the wood finish. Interior felt gives the display an upscale appearance. No damage or repair noted, and the glass has slightly scratches from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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2438 - WOODEN 7-TIER FLOOR MODEL DISPLAY CASE

42 -1/8” X 10 -1/4” X 93” A beautiful mahogany cabinet with very ornate marquee, with seven glass shelves and a mirrored back. CONDITION: In original finish, with beveled glass side panels. It has been electrified for display purposes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 500 - 1,500

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2439 - RECAST FREDERIC REMINGTON BRONZE STATUE

18” x 7” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1950. CONDITION:

A wonderful replica Frederic Remington bronze statue of a Native American riding quickly on his horse. It shows great age and patina. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. It comes with a contemporary marble base. (Very GoodExcellent). 1,000 - 3,000

2440 - CARVED NATIVE AMERICAN CIGAR FIGURE

16” x 15” x 71”. C. 1980. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, carving and base. There are some areas of wear and light scuffs due to handling. It shows some age-related wood cracks. Overall, an excellent display piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2441 - CAST IRON ORNATE “PITTSBURG” BROILER

DIA: 22” HEIGHT: 55” Wonderful restoration of an early cast iron boiler marked “Pittsburg”. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs noted. New paint, pinstriping and lettering. A very impressive piece of early Americana. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

2442 - SIGNAL STAT STORE DISPLAY FOR EMERGENCY LIGHTING

16” x 12” x 67” An automotive store display for Signal Stat Emergency Vehicle Lighting. CONDITION: It comes with four original examples. It shows some light wear to the display. It has the original stand, and some areas of edgewear, but overall a very interesting automotive display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2443 - OLD ZINC BATHING TUB WITH COWBOY FIGURE PROP

29” x 31” x 43” Early zinc bathtub painted retro and lettered for 25¢ a bath, and containing a cowboy prop figure. CONDITION: Painted to look old, light scuffs and oxidation that is intentional. Figure is complete, with some soiling to clothes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000

2444 - MINIATURE WOODEN SIDEBOARD

24” X 9 -1/2” X 38” Child’s sideboard with a pull-out drawer and original hardware throughout. Bottom has two swing-out doors, along with a drawer on top. Beveled edge mirror for the top marquee.

CONDITION: Appears to be in original finish. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

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2445 - CUSTOM MADE OAK MUG AND GLASS DISPLAY CABINET

96” X 9” X 49 - 3/4”

CONDITION: Quartered oak cabinet that was used to display beer mugs and glasses with a center lighted cabinet. Glass shelves on the end, mirrored back, and made to hang on the wall. The center lighted cabinet is the size to hold a Vitrolite beer sign. Showing little wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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2446 - WOODEN CURVED GLASS FRONT CABINET DISPLAY CASE

36” X 18 -3/8” X 49 - 1/2” Beautiful oak cane display case, adorned with four canes, all stick and ball. CONDITION: Interior is intact, no breaks or cracks to any of the glass. Appears to be in an older restored condition and displays in excellent condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000

2447 - A.N. RUSSELL & SONS SPOOL 6-TIER CABINET

30 -1/2” X 16 -1/2” X 47 - 3/8” A six-tier spool cabinet, adorned with large brass claw feet, showing cherub faces. Labeled on the bottom, “A.N. Russell & Sons, Ilion, New York, USA”. CONDITION: Appears to have had an older restoration, with no breaks or chips in the glass. Comes with two rolls of ribbon and three balls of twine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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2448 - U.M.C 3-TIER WOODEN GLASS CABINET WITH WOOD STAND

29” X 20 -1/4” X 71” A beautiful oak early restored case, reading “U.M.C” with two glass shelves, on top of a wooden stand for display purposes. CONDITION: No chips or breaks to any of the glass. Some fading to the “U.M.C” letters and the gold paint on top rounded marquee. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000

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2449 - THOMAS INKS AND MUCILAGE MIRRORED WOODEN COUNTERTOP CABINET

24” X 14” X 34 - 3/4” Thomas Inks and Mucilage cabinet with new hardware and claw feet. CONDITION: Appears to be in older restoration, with a mirrored background and a glass shelf. 500 - 1,000

2450 - WOODEN COLUMN STAND WITH DRAWER AND ROUND MIRROR

14” X 18” X 63” A beautiful quartersawn oak shaving stand with movable mirror. CONDITION: Original metal hardware, has beveled mirror glass, and front door opens. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 500 - 2,000

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2451 - WOODEN CURVED FRONT GLASS “TURKEY SPONGE” FLOOR MODEL DISPLAY CASE

29 - 7/8” X 14 -1/2” X 38- 1/2” Curved glass showcase that opens from the front. CONDITION: Has been electrified for display purposes. Curved glass lifts and opens upward, exposing the red felt lining. With original hardware and original glass panel, reading “Turkey Sponge”. The bottom has red felt and is adorned with claw feet legs. A great display case. 500 - 2,000

2452 - RESTORED KOKEN CHILD’S BARBER CHAIR

25” x 22” x 49”. Professionally restored Koken child’s barber chair with adjustable footrest. CONDITION: Reupholstered in leather. All porcelain is brightly colored and free of chips. All chrome has been re-plated. Horse head has been airbrushed and shows very well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,400 - 5,000

2453 - PAIR OF KOKEN RESTORED BARBER CHAIRS

EA: 28” x 47” x 46 -1/2” C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an earlier restoration of a Koken early 20th century barber chair. The chairs have new paint, pinstriping, tan leather-tufted seats, food rest, and head rest. It shows oxidation to the earlier plated nickel components. Both chairs would be operational with hydraulic fluid. There are signs of light wear from use, with no breaks, cracks or repairs to either chair. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Restored).

2,000 - 5,000

2454 - KOKEN BARBER SUPPLY CASH REGISTER STAND WITH MODEL 12 NCR REGISTER

23” x 23” x 38” C. 1910. Very rare Koken barber station cash register stand with built in drawers and six slot ticket receiver. CONDITION: Showing some wear from age and use, original drawers and cast iron base with wood pedestal. Comes with a rare model 12 National Cash Register Serial Number 548346 in original patina and original parts. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2455 - KOKEN BABER SUPPLY BARBERSHOP COAT RACK

29” x 29” x 81”. This particular porcelain-based barbershop coat rack was made by Koken Company St. Louis. Missouri. Manufactured c. 1909-1910 (wasn’t a big seller because of the high price of $65 back then!). With ornate brass rack for hanging coats, also featured is a rare middle tray that was designed for patrons to hang their “neckwear”, both features are attached to a nicely refinished cedar wood column. Also comes with an attractive fluted porcelain base in fully restored condition. A wonderful example in near perfect condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 7,000

2456 - KOKEN BARBER SHOP SUPPLY COMPANY COAT RACK WITH GLOBE

28” x 28” x 92”. This particular porcelain-base barbershop coat rack was made by Koken Company St. Louis. Missouri. Manufactured c. 1909-1910. With ornate brass rack for hanging coats, also featured is a rare middle tray that was designed for patrons to hang their “neckwear”, both features are attached to a nicely refinished cedar wood column. Also comes with attractive hand-painted pin stripping on the porcelain base in fully restored condition. Brightly colored optional barbershop light-up globe on top adds to the overall appearance. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 3,000 - 6,000

2457 - BEARDSLEY MFG. CO. FLOOR MOUNTED BARBER POLE

18” X 18” X 76” C. 1910. CONDITION: A cast iron barber pole with a porcelain tin middle. It shows an older repaint to the painted components. The original porcelain to the middle red and white striped section, showing several small quarter and dime-sized chips. The barber pole was originally a wind-up crank, but it has been converted with an electric motor, new interior and top globe. Electrified and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2458 - FLOOR MODEL GLOBE BARBERSHOP HOT TOWEL STERILIZER

21” x 21” x 63”. C. 1900. This countertop barbershop hot towel sterilizer made by the Globe Company is in beautiful copper polish, and comes with the original stand to be floor mounted. With original Globe marquee and original front label for the manufacturer. CONDITION: Shows a more recent polishing, with no discernable dents or scuffs to the copper metal, with nicely polished original Globe marquee. Correct hardware, with light wear throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

2459 - KOKEN PURPLE WITH WOODEN CARBER CHAIR

26” X 44” X 45” A Koken swivel chair with headrest and footrest, beautifully restored in a deep brownish-purple tufted leather. All re-plating has been completed. CONDITION: No cracks or breaks to any of the castings. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 1,500 - 3,000

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2461 - ORIGINAL THEO-A-KOCHS PORCELAIN & CAST IRON BARBER CHAIR

2460 - BARBER CHAIR SHAVING STAND W/ 8 BARBERSHOP BRUSHES

LARGEST: 24 - 1/2” X 13” X 17” This Art Deco shaving stand was made to fit onto a barber chair in order to shave the patrons. CONDITION: Art Deco-styling, with original mirror and nickel-plated components. It comes with a set of Lucite, Bakelite, and plastic shaving brushes, as well as a Black Americana set of shaving brushes. No breaks or repairs. A good, solid mirror, with light oxidation to the original nickel. (Very Good - Excellent). 800 - 1,600

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2462 - ORIGINAL GREEN KOKEN BARBER CHAIR

24” x 29” x 48 -1/2” C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows all original white porcelain, with original burgundy leather seat and foot rest. Marked for Theo-A-Koch Company out of Chicago. Operational if hydraulic fluid is added. It has the original head rest and is unrestored. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

27” x 47” x 46 - 1/2” C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows all original green porcelain, with only light chipping to the outside edges of the pedestal. It shows oxidation and some surface rust to the nickel-plated hardware. It has the original leatherback seat and head rest. It shows an original embossed foot rest. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2463

14” x 9 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. Masterpiece Handcrafted Replica of an Early 1900s Salesman Sample Barber Chair. An extraordinary, museum-quality handcrafted replica of the iconic early 20th-century Koken salesman sample barber chair — an ultra-rare collectible originally used by traveling salesmen to demonstrate full-size models to barbershops across America. This meticulously built replica was created as a one-of-a-kind precision piece, crafted entirely by hand with polished chrome accents, ivory enamel finish, and rich oxblood upholstery. Every element — from the cast metal footrest to the working recline mechanism and adjustable headrest — mirrors the exquisite detail of the original miniature chairs that today sell for tens of thousands of dollars. A true statement of artistry and dedication, this replica stands as both a functional tribute to early American innovation and a striking display centerpiece for collectors of barbershop history and vintage Americana. CONDITION: Showing little to no wear, will articulate, raise, lower and recline. Head rest is an exact copy. Extremely well engineered. (Excellent). 5,000 - 15,000

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2464 - PEDESTAL DECO LIGHT UP BARBER POLE TRADE SIGN

25” X 25” X 73 - 1/2”

CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration to the cast iron components, interior, and all operating components. Comes with replacement top globe. Operational and lights. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

1,000 - 3,000

2465 - BARBERSHOP MODERN SERVICE CORNER SIGN

8” x 4 - 1/2” x 48”. SSP.

CONDTION: A single-sided porcelain corner sign for Modern Service Barbershop. It shows a small chip at the upper mounting hole. It has good color and shine. Maker marked for the Bob White Sign Company. It shows slight wear to the very top. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 800 - 1,500

2466 - BARBERSHOP COAT RACK

22” x 22” x 75”. A cast iron base, metal top, and wood column barbershop coat rack.

CONDITION: It shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. It has added green paint, original green porcelain base and coat hanger hooks. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes due to handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2467 - ORIGINAL TIN STORAGE CONTAINER FOR THE BARBER MATCH CO. OUT OF AKRON, OHIO

22” X 10-1/4” X 12”

CONDITION: It shows original pinstriping and colorful label on the front. Referred from the Barber Match Co. referring to Race Match. It shows five pictures of race-related females. Dated July 1879. It shows very little signs of wear to the original front graphic, and some light denting to the metal container itself. An amazing piece of unusual history. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

2468 - ORIGINAL COUNTERTOP BARBER SHOP LIGHT-UP SIGN

27” X 4 -1/4” X 6” CONDITION: It shows an original tin can with bulls head ends, glass front with Barber Shop reverse painting and the words “It Pays to Be Neat”. It has an all original interior with an original fluorescent bulb and replaced toggle switch cord. It shows areas of wear and paint loss to the original tin can. There are areas of spotting to the original glass barbershop sign. The sign is fully operational and lights. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2469 - ORIGINAL THREE STATION KOKEN #171 QUARTERED OAK BARBER SHOP BACK BAR

Measurements will be given once setup C. 1905, Koken Barber Supply, St. Louis, Missouri. A wonderful original three-station barbershop back bar in quartered oak. Beveled mirrors, brass lighting, full drawer and storage compartments, with marble top. Comes apart in sections for travel. A wonderful accent for any game room or barber collection. CONDITION: New finish to the quartersawn oak, retained hardware, replaced lighting and period marble. A wonderful example of early 20th century barber shop furniture. (Restored). 10,000 - 30,000

2470 - ORIGINAL NEON SIGN FROM BLEECKER BOB’S GOLDEN OLDIES – LOS ANGELES (MELROSE AVENUE)

123” X 16” X 121” This is an original neon sign from the Los Angeles location of Bleecker Bob’s Golden Oldies, the record store empire created by Bob Plotnik. While the first shop in New York became a Greenwich Village landmark, the Melrose Avenue location in Los Angeles cemented Bleecker Bob’s place in West Coast music history. From the late 1970s through the 1990s, the Melrose shop was a hub for punk, new wave, and rock culture in Los Angeles. Bands like Black Flag, The Go-Go’s, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and members of Guns N’ Roses were known to frequent the store, alongside industry insiders and diehard vinyl collectors. The shop was legendary for its imports, bootlegs, and rare finds, making it a must-visit for musicians seeking inspiration and connection. The neon sign offered here once glowed on the building, welcoming generations of fans into one of LA’s most important cultural landmarks. A true survivor of one of Los Angeles’s most influential record store. Very few pieces from the Melrose Bleecker Bob’s have survived, and this neon is among the most significant. It represents not only a legendary record store but also the heart of LA’s late-20th century music culture, tied to bands and artists who shaped punk, new wave, and alternative rock. For collectors of neon, music memorabilia, and Los Angeles cultural history, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a true beacon of the scene. CONDITION: Strong colors with some scattered paint loss throughout, consistent with age and use. In fantastic working condition. TAC authenticated number 00563. Some updated wiring and transformers to ensure proper function. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 10,000 - 30,000

2471 - LION NEON SIGN

120 - 1/2” X 10” X 42 - 1/2” Modeled after the iconic Gilmore lion, this contemporary leaping lion image has deep red and black coloring. In working order, with bold neon coloring to make a standout piece in any collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 3,000 - 8,000

2472 - MANHATTAN DINER NEON SIGN

16 - 3/8” X 10 - 7/8” X 103 - 1/2” Complete neon sign for Manhattan Diner showing three color neon on each side. Sign is made from metal with interior lit acrylic panels. CONDITION: Overall excellent, showing working neon as well as interior lights throughout with only minimal use wear. Sign shows some light areas of paint wear, mostly at the bottom edge. Overall, bright and well displaying. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 7,000 - 15,000

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2473 - CHUY & ROSA’S MEXICAN FOOD NEON TRADE SIGN

120” X 6” X 96 - 1/2” SST. CONDITION: Painted single-sided tin trade sign in the form of a large Mexican hat, showing light oxidation to the image, areas of paint loss, scuffs and scratches, nothing to deter from the overall great look. Mounted on a new can. Fully operational with great color. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 5,000 - 10,000

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2474 - HARLEY DAVIDSON

MOTORCYCLES NEON SIGN WITH CLOCK 46 - 1/2” X 6 - 1/4” X 81”

CONDITION: Contemporary Harley display with motorcycle graphic, neon advertising and lighted clock. With patina to show age, fully operational and with minimal wear from handling. A wonderful display piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

5,000 - 10,000

2475 - GREYHOUND BUS

SSP Maker marked “The Carey System, Charleston WV.” Showing great color and shine with edge wear and light chipping at the mounting holes. Lights in white with flasher to simulate a running Greyhound. Search results indicate that the outdoor sign advertising agency “Carey Systems, Inc.” was owned by Walter W. Carey, who died in 1970. While the company is no longer in business, several other sign companies operate in the Charleston, WV area. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

3,000 - 8,000

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2476 - HISTORIC MILLIE RIERA’S FISH NEON SIGN REDONDO BEACH, CA LANDMARK

Double-Sided c. 1940s–1950s metal and neon. This is the original double-sided fish-shaped sign that once marked Millie Riera’s Seafood Grotto in Redondo Beach, CA. A beloved local landmark, the oversized fish sign directed visitors along the Pacific Coast Highway and became an iconic part of the Redondo Beach waterfront scene. Millie Riera’s Seafood Grotto was owned by Joe and Millie Riera, who operated in the dunes along Redondo Beach and other South Bay locations. The fish sign was a high-visibility directional feature on PCH and local routes, helping guide diners and travelers to the restaurant. Over time, many signs were destroyed, repurposed, or discarded as neon facades declined. This double-sided fish is among the few surviving examples tied explicitly to Redondo Beach’s mid-century restaurant culture. CONDITION: Displays weathering and patina consistent with outdoor use; significant paint loss but very structurally solid. Neon has been restored and is fully functional. This Millie Riera’s fish sign is not only a piece of Redondo Beach history but also a remarkable example of mid-century roadside advertising. Ideal for collectors of vintage neon, Southern California heritage, and restaurant memorabilia, it presents a rare opportunity to own a visible artifact of PCH-era signage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 5,000 - 10,000

2477 - GENUINE FORD V8 PARTS NEON SIGN

30” X 6 - 1/2” X 30” CONDITION: It shows a new can with a porcelain sign. It shows good color with light shine, and added neon red and white tubing in full operating condition. The signage shows chipping, primarily at the mounting holes. There are areas of light surface specks in the blue cobalt color. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

2478 - PAINTED METAL NEON SIGN W/ BOWLING PIN GRAPHIC

11 - 1/2” X 13 - 1/4” X 41 - 1/2” DST. Excellent displaying double-sided bowling pin painted metal neon die-cut sign. CONDITION: Side 1 shows crazing to the paint with a light fade and edge wear. Side 2 shows good color, some crazing, and the neon is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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2479 - PORCELAIN PINK ELEPHANT NEON PUB SIGN

48” x 9” x 39”. SSP. CONDITION: Showing great color and shine, with wear to the mounting holes. The three-color neon is working, and there is some random touch-up to the porcelain, and several small chips in the main field. Mounted on a new can. A wonderful displaying whimsical beer neon. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

2,000 - 5,000

2480 - HOLLYWOOD HI LIFE BOWLING ALLEY NEON TRADE SIGN

73” x 10” x 35”. CONDITION: It shows original channel lettering, with red neon and original painted yellow can, spelling “Hi Life”. It shows a lighted Hollywood plastic front sign with bowling pins. Fully operational and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2481 - DIE CUT TIN CAR HOP GIRL NEON SIGN W/ SIX COLOR NEON

30” X 5 - 1/2” X 74” CONDITION: SST. An excellent displaying piece of tin and neon figural signage, showing a 1950s era Car Hop Girl hand-painted with six colors of excellent working neon that lights up beautifully and displays well. Sign is newly made and hand painted, showing an excellent patina-style aged look throughout the paint, and is mounted on a nicely made metal can that displays the sign very well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

2482 - DIE CUT TIN CAR HOP GIRL FIGURAL SIGN W/ SIX COLOR NEON

30” X 5 - 1/2” X 74” SST. An excellent displaying piece of die-cut tin and neon signage, showing a 1950s era carhop girl hand-painted with six colors of excellent working neon that lights up beautifully and displays well. CONDITION: Sign is newly made and hand-painted, showing an excellent patina style type look throughout the paint and is mounted on a nicely made metal can that displays the sign very well. An excellent piece of neon and tin decorative signage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

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2483 - FULLER PAINTS NEON SIGN

35 - 1/4” x 9” x 41”. An original porcelain sign, mounted to a new can. CONDITION: It shows some areas of porcelain loss on the outside edges, all four corners, as well as a half-dollar size chip under the “T” in “Paints underneath the logo at the bottom and next to the “L” in “Fuller”. It shows moderate color and shine, with light scratches and surface scuffs throughout. Lights in red neon, with the last neon on blinker with yellow tube and white tube. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2484 - SINGLE-SIDED NEON COFFEE SHOP SIGN

47” X 14” X 31” CONDITION: An original tin sign with added neon. It shows original paint and a new can with new back. There is light oxidation and surface rust overall to the can. It shows overall surface rust to the can. The front tin sign shows areas of lifting paint, and the “Coffee Shop” lettering is relatively new. The neon sign lights in pink, white, and red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2485 - MUSIC STORE MUSICAL NOTE NEON SIGN

78” x 3 - 1/4” x 41”. C. 1950. CONDITION: It shows original neon clef notes, mounted to a wood board, most likely used for a music store. No breaks or cracks in the neon tubing. Operational, and lights up in two colors, pink and blue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2486 - THE FACTORY CAFE NEON SIGN

33” x 10 - 1/2” x 38 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Bullnose Art Deco neon in original can showing light wear tot he painted surfaces, oxidation to the metal bands and is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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2487 - ORIGINAL TELECHRON GLO-DIAL TWO-TUBE NEON CLOCK

24” Dia. CONDITION: It shows an original can in older repaint. It has some areas of dripped paint, scuffs and scrapes. It shows the original dial and hands. It is burning red neon on the interior and green neon on the exterior. The clock is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2488 - PHILGO GASOLINE NEON SIGN

38” x 7 - 1/2” x 38”. A contemporary neon sign for Philgo Gasoline. CONDITION: It lights in two colors, with new can and front sign with a car graphic and Philgo lettering. The neon lights red exterior with white lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

1,000 - 3,000

2489 - ADMIRAL RADIO REFRIGERATORS NEON SIGN

72” x 13 - 1/2” x 30”. CONDITION: SST. On original can showing an older repaint to the background. Fully operational and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

800 - 2,000

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2490 - 8-SIDED ORIGINAL ART DECO NEON CLOCK

31 -1/8” x 7” x 31 -3/8”. CONDITION: It shows the original can, with the majority of the paint loss and oxidation to the paint. It shows the original clock face, with surface rust and oxidation throughout. It has original clock hands with new glass tube, and it is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2491 - 3-TUBED ART DECO NEON CLOCK

26” x 7 - 1/2” x 26”. CONDITION: It shows a new can and clock face. The is internal red neon, and the external blue neon. The clock is fully operational. It shows very little wear, but light scuffs to the outside can only. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

2492 - SHADOW BOX NEON SIGN FOR BUCK HELT TAN W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHIC

30 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/8” x 23 -5/8” An original tin can made by the Neon Sign Company out of Vermont. CONDITION: It shows an original cord, some repaired and some original neon, and painted smaltz backdrop with colorful Native American outlined in neon. The sign works, is operational, and has a great overall appeal and look. It shows some scuffs and scrapes to the original can. There are some areas of scuffs and scrapes to the smaltz painted sign. The neon tubes are operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2493 - NEON MENU OR MESSAGE BOARD WITH CLOCK

44” x 9” x 30” CONDITION: Art Deco-styling neon menu board, showing original clock and clock face, message board, and working neon with light-up clock face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

2494 - 3 PIECE NEON “REXALL” DRUG STORE SIGN

LARGEST: 87” x 10” x 36” SSP. CONDITION: Three-piece porcelain sign for Rexall Drugs. Showing blue porcelain Rexall sign with orange porcelain “City Drugs” signs. Showing good color and shine, with chipping at the edges and across the “City” sign, at at the “S” in “Drugs”. The Rexall sign shows chipping and surface corrosion, and the edges and top of the “LL” portion of Rexall. Neon is operational and lights in white. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair-Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2495 - FORD DEALERSHIP V-8 NEON WINDOW NEON SIGN

39 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 39” CONDITION: Original skeleton window sign for Ford V-8 in 2 colors. Fully operational with transformer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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2496 - BOB’S BIG BOY NEON CLOCK

36 - 1/2” X 7” X 26 - 1/2” CONDITION: Two-color neon clock with lighted face and Big Boy graphic. Fully operational, and the clock keeps time. Showing light wear from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

2497 - MOTEL NEON SIGN

19” x 8 - 1/4” x 109”. CONDITION: Vertical neon motel neon in original can with new tubing, fully operational with industrial cord. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2498 - FREEDOM MOTOR OIL NEON COUNTER SIGN

26” x 9” x 20 - 1/4”. SSP. CONDITION: A single-sided porcelain sign with applied neon, showing the Mack Truck Bulldog and advertising Freedom Motor Oils. It shows no areas of wear, with great shine and color. The neon lights in red, and it is mounted to a new can. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 800 - 2,000

2499 - ICE CREAM SHOP NEON ICE CREAM CONE SIGN

18” x 13” x 39” A two-sided ice cream cone neon. CONDITION: One side is operational, and the other needs neon. Neon lights up the cone in red and the ice cream in white. It shows a newer can, applied neon, and some light scuffs and scrapes due to handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,600

2500 - CIGAR STORE NEON SIGN

39” x 14” x 15”. CONDITION: DST. Showing wear and oxidation to the paint with scuffs and soiling. Original can and hanging hardware. Three-color neon is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2501 - VERTICAL TAVERN NEON SIGN

18” x 18” x 88 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing wear and paint loss to the sign. Neon is operational, and the tubing is replaced. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. ( Good). 800 - 2,000

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2502 - ORIGINAL SKELETON NEON SIGN FOR “OK USED CARS”

47 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 16” CONDITION:

An original skeleton neon sign, with original “Ok Used Cars” neon tubing located on the new glass frame with new transformer. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

800 - 2,000

2503 - FORDOMATIC DRIVE NEON SKELETON SIGN

35” x 2” x 12” A two-color neon Fordomatic sign. CONDITION: It is in a yellow frame with green lettering. It shows original neon, new glass skeleton and transformer. It is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 700 - 1,500

2504 - MARKET NEON SIGN

165” x 9” x 24”. CONDITION: Channel letter neon on new channel mounting. Showing new paint to the channels and fully operational neon with transformer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2505 - ORIGINAL DRIVE THRU OPEN 24 HOURS WINDOW NEON

31” x 5” x 27 -5/8”. CONDITION:

Mounted in the original plexiglass holder, lighting-up completely red. There are no breaks, cracks or repairs. It is fully operational, with working transformers.

Marked for the Everbright Neon Products Company. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

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2506 - NEON ARROW SIGN

73 - 1/2” x 6” x 14”. C. 1950. CONDITION: It shows a newer can painted in red, with applied neon in the shape of an arrow that lights with red neon. Fully operational and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2507 - PHARMACY ARROW NEON SIGN

25” X 8” X 8” CONDITION: Two-sided green neon with white arrow for a Pharmacy. Operational and original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2508 - SPEARHEAD TOBACCO NEON SIGN

32” X 6” X 17” A contemporary product on a new can with a front sign for Spearhead Tobacco, showing a Native American image with added neon tubing for Spearhead Tobacco and “Spear” in the “Spearhead” name. CONDITION: It shows one scrape next to the word “Chew” in the sign, as well as another scrape to the left of the Native American graphic. It shows areas of dirt that could be removed with cleaning. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

500 - 1,000

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2509 - BEER AND LUNCH NEON SIGN

51 - 3/4” X 11” X 28” SST. CONDITION: Painted tin sign with original neon, showing moderate wear overall, with areas of oxidized paint, scuffs and scratches, and an overall light fade. Single sided with the original can, in two color operation, white and red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

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2510 - PORCELAIN PETER SCHUYLER CIGAR SIGN

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2512 - SOLACE TOBACCO ADVERTISING IN FRAME OF WOMAN ON LADDER

36” x 12” SSP. Maker marked For the Baltimore Enamel Company and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: It shows repairs to the upper left-hand corner and lower left-hand corner mounting holes. It has a repair to a chip in the “R” in “Schuyler”, as well as some other light fill-ins to the edgewear of the sign. It has an additional added hole next to the right-hand side of the “P” in “Peter”. It shows good color and shine. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2511 - REVERSE GLASS UNCLE SAM CIGAR SIGN

17 -1/2” X 6” An original all glass sign for Uncle Sam Cigars. CONDITION: It shows a contemporary restoration. There are some areas of lifting red paint in the main field. No areas of damage in the chipped glass portion. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

22 - 5/8” X 2 - 1/2” X 38 - 1/4” A beautiful oversized paper lithograph with metal bands top and bottom, showing “Solace Tobacco”, with pretty Victorian woman on ladder with pink, flowing gown. Reads “J.M. Lawman Successor to John Anderson & Co., Manufacturer of Solace and other Tobaccos”, copyrighted 1884. Housed in a contemporary frame with beautiful matting. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

2513 - TRI-FOLD CARDBOARD STORE DISPLAY FOR EMILIA GARCIA CIGARS

42” x 29 - 1/4” SSC. Maker marked for the Industrial Litho Company out of Brooklyn, New York. CONDITION: Overall sign shows good color and graphic. It shows slight edgewear to the outside edges, as well as some wear to the inside original folds to the sign. It has an area of damage to the cardboard in the upper right-hand corner of the main image. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

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2514 - LA FLOR DE LILLIAN RUSSELL CIGARS FRAMED SIGN

20 -1/4” X 2” X 25 - 1/8” SSP. CONDITION: Beautiful image of Lillian Russel in a red and white dress with a flowery background. The lithocardstock piece is stamped with “THE GLOBE FACTORY 23 TRADEMARK SEIDENBERG & CO. NEW YORK.” Also, it is tagged on the bottom right “TAKEN FROM A COPYRIGHTED PHOTO BY BJ FALK NEW YORK 1887.” It has bright and bold colors in a original period frame. Signs of very little wear. (8.9). 3,000 - 6,000

2515 - COLLECTION OF 5 CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPHS FOR OLD VIRGINIA CHEROOTS CIGARS

22” X 21 -5/8” CONDITION: (A) Called “The Cake Walk”. It shows two couples walking with canes in their Sunday dress. There are some areas of paper loss on the left-hand border, some light staining to the right-hand border, and no issues in the main field. It has good color and no folds. (8.5). (B) Called “The Cake Walk”. It shows the picture of the same two couples tipping their hats. There is some light staining, and areas of imperfections in the 3 For 5¢ logo at the bottom. It shows a scratch in the main field across the right-hand gentleman’s face, and some light areas of staining in the upper left-hand corner. No additional folds or breaks. (8.0). (C) Called “The Cake Walk”. It shows two new couples, with one area of paper loss on the 9 o’clock edge of the cardstock. There is a light area of staining above the “O” in “Old Virginia”. It shows a light crease through the “S” in “Cents”. It has great color. (8.8). (D) Called “The Cake Walk”. It shows the same couples introducing themselves. There are some marks in the cardboard through the 3 For 5¢ logo. It shows great color and no areas of staining, but there is a mark in the “G” in “Virginia”. (9.0). (E) Called “The Cake Walk”. It shows some speckles in the cardboard in the word “For” at the bottom. There is a tear in the cardboard in the upper right-hand corner. It has some areas or scuffs across the third of the way in the middle field. It shows great color. (8.0). (8.0 - 9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

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2516 - TOBACCO MISSIONARY TRADING POT CO. ON REVERSE GLASS SIGN

89 - 1/3” X 3” X 27” Beautifully graphic recreation of reverse on glass sign with silver foiling pearl inlay-style lettering. A beautiful pastel green with silver letters shadowed in black, reading “Tobacco Are You Sure You Have No Tobacco Missionary Trading Post Co.”. These wonderfully hand crafted reverse on glass signs were believed to be from the mid 20th century. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5+). 2,000 - 6,000

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2517 - TIN STEIN CLUB HAVANA CIGAR SIGN

32” x 2” x 24” Copyright date of 1909, and marked for the Hoffman Kauffman & Strauss Company out of New York. CONDITION: It shows wonderful color and shine. There are some light surface scratches, most of it confined to the upper right-hand corner and along the bottom edge. There is no significant damage to the sign overall. A wonderful shine and strong colors. A extraordinary addition to any cigar, saloon or general advertising collection. (9.5). 5,000 - 15,000

2518 - SEIDENBERG ELO’S RUSSELL CIGAR REVERSE ON GLASS

26 - 1/2” X 1” X 32 -5/8” SS Glass. CONDITION: An early reverse glass tobacco advertisement for Seidenberg Co.’s La Flor Cigars, featuring an exceptional portrait of the wondrous Lillian Russell. The sign is beautifully placed in a wood frame with some flaking to the field only, the image and lettering are completely intact. An outstanding image with gold and silver leaf lettering that has stood the test of time. (8.7).

5,000 - 10,000

2519 - GENUINE “BULL DURHAM” SMOKING TOBACCO REVERSE ON GLASS SIGN

45” X 2” X 56 -3/4” CONDITION: there were several of these great signs produced in the mid to late 20th century to Celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Bull Durham tobacco. Showing great color with reverse painting, gold and silver leaf inlay, all mounted in a gold gilt frame. There are no defects noted other than several small scratches in the frame from handling. A very impressive piece of tobacco advertising. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 5,000 - 10,000

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2520 - ABSOLUTELY AMAZING RECREATION OF AN EARLY REVERSE GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING ESPINA HAVANA CIGARS

59 -1/2” X 3” X 49” An amazing piece of craftsmanship, showing reverse painted chipped glass with gold and silver leaf advertising. It has an amazing image of a sailed schooner in the middle, advertising Espina Havana Cigars. Manufactured by Leopold Powell & Company, and the Rothenberg & Schloss Cigar Company as the sole distributors. CONDITION: It has beautiful color and amazing craftsmanship. Housed in a heavy gold gild frame. No damage or areas of concern. A centerpiece hanging in anyone’s collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.8). 10,000 - 20,000

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2521 - LA FLOR DE GENERAL MILES CIGAR REVERSE ON GLASS

23 - 7/8” X 2 - 1/4” X 23 - 7/8” Housed in a beautiful ornate contemporary frame, this is a reverse on glass sign with black background and silver foil letters believed to be hand crafted in the mid 20th century, reading “La Flor de General Miles Cigar”. Labeled “Grommes & Ullrich, Chicago”. Great overall look. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

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2522 - SMOKE WILD FLOWER CIGAR ON REVERSE GLASS PICTURE

11 -5/8” X 1” X 25 -5/8” Shows a beautiful Victorian girl in the center on lithographed paper, reading “Wild Flower”, showing a black background with silver foiling, reading “Smoke Wild Flower Cigars”. In an original early pine frame. (9.0+).

1,000 - 3,000

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2523 - OWL CIGAR REVERSE ON GLASS 30 - 1/4” X 1” X 80” One of the very best reverse painted glass signs known to exist. Reverse-painted glass signs (paint applied to the back of glass so the image is viewed through the front) — these were commonly used in shop windows and as hanging display signs. This early, important investment grade piece with stunning graphics is thought to be one of one. Several “Owl” cigar brands existed (e.g., Owl, White Owl) and the mark (an owl perched on a cigar) became a very common trade image for low-priced cigars around the late 19th / early 20th century. Showing an original brass frame, housing the extraordinary image of the perched owl with large bold lettering “CIGAR STORE”. Vivid gold and bronze coloring against the rich black background with detailed scrolls top and bottom give this sign an phenomenal overall look. Four holes have been added in the brass frame for display purposes. Simply one of the very best investment grade centerpiece additions to any advertising collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0+).

30,000 - 60,000

2524 - UNTIED STATES CIGARS CHIPPED GLASS REVERSE PAINTED SIGN

41” X 1 - 1/4” X 7”. CONDITION: Beveled edge glass showing very light surface scratches. The reverse painting in blue and red is tight, and has no lifting. A contemporary frame holds the sign, which displays no defects. Near Mint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

1,000 - 3,000

2525 - PORCELAIN KING EDWARD CIGARS ADVERTISING SIGN

73” x 49”. DSP. CONDITION: A double-sided porcelain sign advertising King Edward Cigars. Side 1 shows some color, with very little shine, chips, scratches, and oxidized surface rust throughout the sign. Side 2 shows a similar condition to Side 1. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0).

800 - 2,000

2526 - FELLOW CITIZENS CIGARS ON REVERSE GLASS SIGN IN WOODEN FRAME

21” X 1” X 12” In a contemporary handmade frame, showing silver edging surrounding the beautifully-colored glass sign, reading “Fellow Cigar Citizens Belmont Cigar Co. Ohio, USA”, showing a lithograph of fellow citizens to Civil War era bearded gentleman. Bright colors and overall fantastic look. (9.0+). 800 - 1,600

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2527 - THE THREE KINGS CIGARETTE WM. J. KIMBALL AND CO. OF BOAT AT SEA WITH PEOPLE

25 - 3/4” X 1” X 31 - 3/4”

A paper lithograph housed in a period frame, showing the Egyptian-style ship with images of kings and others smoking product, advertising the Three Kings Cigarette by W. L. Kimball and Sons, Rochester, New York, maker marked “The Hatch Litho Co., 32 & 34 Vesey St., New York”. Beautifully matted and framed. The sign has one 2” tear that has been repaired at top-center. Some soil spots throughout, only visible under close inspection. (8.0+). 800 - 1,600

2528 - CARDBOARD CHARLES DENBY CIGAR SIGN IN ORIGINAL FRAME 17 -1/2” X 23 -1/4” SSC.

CONDITION: It shows an all original image of Charles Denby offering one of his Grande Cigars. Marked from the H. Fendrich Company out of Evansville, Indiana. Framed in the original Charles Denby frame. It shows good color, with light staining in the lower left-hand corner. There is a light wrinkle in the upper right-hand corner. (8.0).

700 - 1,500

2529 - PAIR OF DIE-CUT TOBACCO SIGNS

LARGEST: 11 -3/4” x 1” x 11 - 7/8” SSC. CONDITION: (A) A Fatima Turkish die-cut cigarette pack. It shows light edgewear, good color and shine. It is in a professional frame. (9.0). (B) A Sam Felice 5¢ Cigar die-cut sign. It shows a great graphic, with little to no wear. It shows a new old stock condition. (9.5). (9.0, 9.5).

700 - 1,500

2530 - PAIR OF TOBACCO AND CIGAR FLANGE SIGNS LARGEST: 19” x 2” x 8 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) DST. A Colonial Club flange sign. Side 1 shows good color. There are areas of missing paint, primarily at the flange and to the right of the “C” in “Club”. It shows light surface scratches to the main field. Side 2 shows good color, with areas of staining to the blue paint in the “L” in “Club”. There are light surface scratches and areas of missing paint in the lower left-hand corner. (7.8). (B) DSP. A Horseshoe Tobacco sign. Maker marked for the Stout Sign Company of St. Louis, Missouri. Side 1 shows good color and shine, with no chips or breaks. Side 2 shows good colors, with no chips or breaks. It is missing porcelain at the band in the flange. (8.5). (7.8, 8.5). 600 - 1,200

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2531 - MAXIMUS CIGAR STORE FIGURAL DISPLAY

8” x 46”. Composition figural cigar carrying a “Maximus” cigar label, used as a trade sign. CONDITION: Showing very little wear, no breaks or repairs, and some light scuffs to the painted finish. Overall, a great displaying piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2532 - M.A. GUNST & CO. INC. STAPLE CIAGRS GLASS SIGN

14” X 16” Early reverse on glass with deep reds and bright gold and silver coloring. CONDITION: Original hardware, original chain, one small imperfection under the “A” in the middle left-hand side of the sign. (8.5+). 500 - 1,000

2533 - COLLECTION OF 2 KINNEY BRO’S AND TURKISH TROPHIES CIGARETTE FRAMED ADVERTISMENT

LARGEST: 18 -1/8” X 20- 1 /4” (A) Turkish Trophy Cigars, showing beautiful Egyptian woman with great colors. Labeled at the bottom “Copyright 1905 by S. Anargyros”. Housed in a beautifully-done quarter-cut oak frame. CONDITION: 1” to 2” of creasing on edges, with a slight tear in the upper-right hand corner, about 1/2”. (8.5). (B) A beautiful Victorian woman die-cut, beautifully framed in a contemporary frame with contemporary matting. A beautiful image, reading “Kinney Bros. High Class Cigarettes”. CONDITION: Loss of part of the die-cut in the upper-right corner. Colors are bright and strong. (8.5). (8.5), (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2534 - DRUMMOND TOBACCO CO. FRAMED ADVERTISING OF WOMAN LOUNGING 24 - 3/8” X 1 - 1/2” X 30 - 1/8” Housed in a contemporary frame with non-glare glass showing a beautiful Victorian woman in bathrobe, reading “Do you Want One? Ask your Dealer How to Get It”, the bottom of the advertisement reading “Compliments of Drummond Tobacco Co., St. Louis, Missouri, Manufacturer’s of the ‘Horseshoe’, ‘JT’ and ‘Drummond’ Natural Leaf Chewing Tobaccos”. Also marked “Copyright 1894 by Drummond Tobacco Co., St. Louis”, bottom-right corner with maker mark “Forbes Litho Manufacturing Company”. CONDITION: A slight bit of discoloring on the outside edges, nothing objectionable in the field. (8.5+). 500 - 1,000

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2535 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR BAGLEY’S LIME KILN CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO

41 -1/2” x 1 -1/4” x 36 -1/2” A printer’s proof lithograph. CONDITION: It shows great color and wonderful graphic. Professionally framed in an oak frame and matted. It shows some light discoloration to the white portion that is outside the image. It shows registration marks for the printer, and along the bottom portion of the lithograph are the names of the individuals pictured in the Paradise Hall Lime Kiln Club Security Bank Room. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5Near Mint). 2,000 - 5,000

2536 - CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT FOR BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO

31 - 3/8” x 1” x 29 - 1/4” Maker marked the Ketterlinus New York Lithographer. CONDITION: It shows surface dirt and staining to the overall lithograph, majority of the staining confined to the edges along the bottom and to the right side. There are scuff marks to the main field in the upper right-hand corner, and other small scratches to the main field. It has good color. It is hard to find this sign in original condition. (7.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2537 - FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR SLEDGE CIGARETTES

25 -7/8” X 1” X 19 -1/4” Early Black Americana advertising, advertising Sledge Cigarettes The Only First Class Cigarette Sold For 5¢. Lithographed marked “LM”. CONDITION: It shows great color, with areas of wear primarily at the edges along the lower bottom. There are some light scuffs in the main field, but nothing to distract from the overall early image. It is housed in a period frame, which should be professionally reframed. (8.5).

800 - 2,000

2538 - BLACK AMERICANA CIGAR STAND LAMP

12” X 15” X 44” CONDITION: It shows original paint, stand with an area for a match holder, missing the cigar holder and ashtray. It comes with an original mounted lamp to the back, with an added lamp shade. It shows oxidation and light surface rust to unpainted surfaces. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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2539 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH PRINTER’S PROOF FOR FERN GLEN RYE

23 - 5/8” x 1” x 33 -5/8” CONDITION: The reverse printing printer’s proof shows great color and imagery. It shows an area of repair extending 10” from the bottom-middle edge up to the word “Rye”. No other damage. Professionally framed. (7.8 - 8.0). 800 - 2,000

2540 - CITY OF UPLAND CALIFORNIA MUNICIPAL PORCELAIN SIGN

DIA: 10-1/2” SSP. C. 1950s. CONDITION: It shows significant chipping at the four mounting holes, as well as a nickel-sized chip at 8 o’clock. It has moderate color and shine. There is no damage to the center graphic. (7.8). 400 - 800

2541 - EMIL CALMAN & CO. 1914 MERMAID CALENDAR

20 - 1/2” x 3” x 28 - 1/4” SSC. CONDITION: It shows an original calendar pad with January at the top. It has great color and shine to the main image. There are no repairs or noticeable damage to the main field. Professionally framed in a period frame, which conceals the outside edges of the calendar. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2542 - EARLY TIN DIE-CUT NATIVE AMERICAN SIGN

33” x 44”. SST. Tin sign, die-cut, with a Native American image and the words “Dipsea Highway” painted on the headdress feather. Dipsea Highway may refer to a footrace run annually from Mill Valley up and over a ridge, and down to the Pacific Ocean at Stinson Beach. CONDITION: Considerable wear to the original paint, oxidation and surface rust, with pitting to the overall image. That said, an overall great wall hanger with a distinguished image and look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2543 - DIE-CUT CARDBOARD STAND-UP FOR YEAST FOAM COOKING YEAST

11 - 1/2” X 18” Copyright 1900 by the Northwestern Yeast Company. CONDITION: It shows a Black Americana woman holding a watermelon in front of a picket fence, with a copy of Yeast Foam product at her feet. It shows edgewear to the overall piece. There are sone bends in the original cardboard. It has the original easel, with a missing corner in the lower left-hand corner and folded corner in the lower right-hand corner. (7.0).

800 - 2,000

2544 - PLANTER’S 5¢ SALTED PEANUTS CARDBOARD ADVERTISING DISPLAY

10 - 3/4” X 5 - 1/2” X 23”

CONDITION: Great display piece of Planters, advertising the iconic 40s pretty girl. It shows a fold in the woman’s neck, some folds in the Planters box on her lap, great color, and with minimal edgewear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2545 - FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTSING HANGER FOR AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR

18 -5/8” x 1” x 22 -3/4”

CONDITION: It shows edgewear, primarily in the lower-half portion. There is some light staining to the left-hand side at the bottom near her feet. It shows an area fold at the left-hand hole for the hanger. It has good color, with some light scuffs in the main field. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

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2546 - LEHMANN DAREDEVIL ZEBRA CART WIND-UP TIN TOY

3 - 1/2” X 7” X 5” CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. There are very light areas of wear and play. The toy is in very good, working condition. It has very small spots of paint loss and scuffs from use. The string reigns are replacements. (Very Good).

300 - 600

2547 - LOUIS MARX & CO. AMOS ‘N’ ANDY WALKING FIGURES

LARGEST” 6 - 1/2” X 5” X 111/2” CONDITION: Showing all original paint, with some light areas of oxidation. It comes with the original box, which shows fraying and some areas of missing cardboard. (Very Good).

300 - 700

2548 - HAM AND SAM WIND-UP TIN TOY

7” X 5” X 5 - 5/8” CONDITION: It shows all original components. The original paint shows chips and scratches consistent with age, as well as an overall fade, primarily to the red colors. The tin wind-up toy is operational, and there are areas of light surface rust. (Good).

200 - 600

2549 - HAM AND SAM TIN WIND-UP TOY

7” X 5” X 6” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with areas of scuffs and scrapes due to play. One of the figures is missing his top hat. Operational. (Good). 200 - 600

2550 - PAIR OF LARGE AND SMALL CROCODILE TIN WIND-UP TOYS

LARGEST: 3” X 15 - 1/2” X 4” Chein tin litho crocodiles, with a figure riding the larger crocodile. CONDITION: The toys display in very good condition, with the large crocodile functioning well and the small crocodile not functioning. Light scratches, oxidation, dents, and a loose jaw. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

2551 - AMOS ‘N’ ANDY WIND-UP TOY

4” X 8” X 5” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with some areas of surface rust. Requiring a small repair to the front tires. (Very Good).

200 - 600

2552 - BLACK AMERICANA TIN TOY

4” X 5 - 3/8” X 9 - 1/2” Marked “Lehman”. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with areas of wear from play. (Very Good). 200 - 600

2553 - BLACK AMERICANA TIN WIND-UP TOY

4 - 5/8” X 4” X 10” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with very little signs of wear and in original operating condition. (Very Good).

200 - 600

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2554 - COLLECTION OF 3 BLACK AMERICANA CANISTERS

LARGEST: 5” X 5” X 5 - 1/2” CONDITION: Graduated sizes. Porcelain construction, with lift lids. Showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. Great color and overall imagery. (Excellent). 100 - 500

2558 - PAIR OF N-HAIR TOBACCO CANISTERS TIN AND CARDBOARD

LARGEST: 6 - 1/2” X 5 - 3/8” X 6 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A tin canister, showing good color and shine. There are very light signs of wear, with the original top. (9.0). (B) A cardboard canister, showing a great image. It shows scuffs to the edges. It has the original lid and TAC stamp, showing light signs of wear. (8.0). (C) A cardboard canister with a TAC stamp, showing light staining, areas of wear, and possibly a lid from a different canister. (7.5). (D) It shows fraying at the edges and no lid, with good color, scuffs, and scrapes throughout. (7.0). (7.09.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2555 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA MEMORABILIA TOBACCO CANISTERS

LARGEST: 5” X 5” X 5” CONDITION: (A) A porcelain ceramic, showing original paint. No chips, cracks, or repairs. It has the original lid. (9.0). (B) A ceramic with original paint and lift lid. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (9.0). (9.0). 100 - 500

2556 - PAIR OF PORCELAIN TOBACCO CANISTERS

LARGEST: 5 - 1/2” X 5” X 6” CONDITION: Both canisters are in original paint, showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

2557 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA TOBACCO CANISTERS

LARGEST: 4 - 1/2” X 4” X 5” CONDITION: Both canisters are in original paint, showing some light oxidation overall. (A) The example with the hat has a small chip on the brim of the hat, and a repair to the crack in the top. (B) The other examples shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. (FairVery Good). 100 - 500

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2559 - 5¢ FINE CIGAR LOUNGE STRONG BOX

13 -3/8” X 9 -1/4” X 8” CONDITION: An original cast iron strong box painted in a cigar store motif. Showing new paint, pinstripes, and lockable lid. Showing little wear, with light scuffs from handling. (Restored).

500 - 1,500

2560 - ROWE MANUFACTURING ART DECO CIGARETTES VENDING MACHINE

27 - 1/2” x 9” x 59”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Seldom-seen early Rowe Cigarette vending machine with classic Art Deco-styling. Displaying an older repaint, this machine with the round mirror is a scarce one, and a great candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2561 - CIGAR STORE WALL-HANGING FRONT LOAD SHOWCASE

71” x 6” x 37” C. 1900. CONDITION: A wall-hanging three-compartment cigar showcase, with a grand total of 6” in depth. It comes with all the glass shelves, and was primarily used for boxes of cigars. It shows areas of wear, an original reverse painted sign on the top marquee, hardware to the doors, and all new glass shelves. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2562 - ART DECO AND BAKELITE SMOKING STAND 11” x 11” x 29” CONDITION: Original mid-century smoking stand in chrome and marble Bakelite. Showing oxidation to the original finish, with switch to light and all the original accessories. A great example. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

2563 - P. LORILLARD & CO. SENSATIONS CUT PLUG LITHOGRAPH

26 - 1/8” x 38 - 1/4”. A single-sided paper lithograph for Sensations Cut Plug Tobacco. CONDITION: It shows areas of water staining across the bottom 10% of the sign. There is wrinkling due to the levelling of the framing. It shows very good color and graphic of a young lady in the sea holding a package of Sensations Cut Plug. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2564 - COLLECTION OF 3 MOXIE BOTTLE STANDS

LARGEST: 6 - 3/4” x 9” x 32 -1/4” C. 1920. CONDITION: A collection of three wooden Moxie bottle stands, which were primarily used for window displays, country stores, and front windows on city streets. (A) A butler, which has a Moxie decals on both sides. It shows original paint, showing scuffs, scrapes, and some areas of paint loss throughout. (B&C) Both green and blue waitresses. It shows original paint with scuffs, scrapes and some areas of missing paint. Generally, you never find a set of three of these bottle stands. (7.0 - 8.0). 500 - 1,000

2565 - ART DECO FLOOR SMOKING STAND 11” X 11” X 27 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new plating and cord. The base lights up, showing original airplane, all correct components to the ashtray, and four horses to the base. It shows very little signs of wear since being re-nickeled. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2566 - KING JAMES TIGONDEROGA CIGAR CUTTER & LIGHTER

6” X 11” X 11” CONDITION: It shows an original clock cigar cutter. It is currently operational, with cigar lighter components. It has swirl glass globe, original font, and original dips. It shows some areas of surface rust and finish loss to the original plated cigar cutter. (Good).

500 - 1,000

DECEMBER 6, 2025

Saturday Session | Auction Starts at 9:0 0 am pst

LOTS: 3,001 - 3,399

Preview Monday, December 1 through Wednesday, December 3 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Les Jones

3001 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY BLACK BEAUTY SLOT MACHINE

16” X 16” X 25” C. 1940, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. A very nice original example of this Mills high top slot machine, branded the “Black Beauty”. CONDITION: Showing an early repainting of the front casting, new award card, and reel strips. Original back door. Plays and pays correctly. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3002 - 50¢ MILLS NOVELTY “GOLDEN FALLS” SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 27 - 1/2”. CONDITION: This slot machine is a modified version of Mills 1945 “Black Cherry”. Its newer features are two vertical golden columns on top of a variety of fruits and a two-tone paint job of black and gold. This slot machine is in very good, unrestored and original condition, with moderate signs of wear and retaining replaced reel strips. In working order, it plays and pays. Jackpot is untested. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3003 - 5¢ ROL-A-TOP CHERRY EXTRA JACKPOT FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing a restoration with new paint to the casting and new finish to the cabinet. Has new reel strips, and award card with original back door. Plays and paus correctly, however the jackpots are untested. Has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3004 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CHICAGO DEWEY JACKPOT UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE 27 -1/2” x 16 -3/4” x 65 - 1/2”. C. 1910. The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. An earlier restoration of a Chicago Dewey Jackpot slot machine showing the Mills Jackpot Dewey front glass graphic and copper flash castings. Quartered oak cabinet with replaced back door. CONDITION: Showing an early restoration with original castings with the exception of the doghead castings. The front glass is an older replacement with lustrous lettering, and the colorful tin litho wheel at the center is in excellent condition. Nickel Dewey jackpots are not common, and this is a very nice example of this iconic slot machine from Mills Novelty. Keys are provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 10,000 - 20,000

3005 - 5¢ MILLS MELON BELL FIGURAL SLOT MACHINE

24” x 22 - 1/2” x 71” C. 1937. The Mills novelty Company, Chicago IL. This figural slot machine features the classic Hi-Top. CONDITION: Very little signs of wear, some light use. Colors are bright and not faded, and the slot retains 99% of its original restored appearance. Plays and pays correctly. Keys are provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 6,000

3006 - 25¢ WATLING ROL-A-TOP TWIN JACKPOT VENDER BIRD OF PARADISE SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing a restoration that include new paint and cabinet finish, new reel strips and award card. Back door is original, the front vendor is operational and it plays and pays correctly. Has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,400 - 5,000

3007 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS CHIEF SLOT MACHINE WITH STAND

16 - 1/2” x 16 - 3/4” x 63”. A 5¢ O.D. Jennings Red Skin Super Chief Escalator Bell slot machine, on a matching Red Chief stand with jackpot, c. 1939. CONDITION: With original lock and key, original back door, original reel strips and cash box. New paint to the front casting. Base has possibly been repainted, but a very long time ago. The machine is otherwise believed to be in original condition. The back of the machine is stamped “U.S.A.” with patent numbers “16459878-1912802”. This machine has an overall fantastic look, with the original brass Native American Brave head. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 6,000

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3008 - 5¢ CAILLE BROS. BEN-HUR SINGLE WHEEL SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 20”. C. 1905, Caille Brothers Manufacturing of Detroit, MI. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, new plating to all the hardware components, new front wheel, well-done replaced backdoor and refinished cabinet. It is fully operational. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3009 - 5¢ WALTING COIN FRONT ROL-A-TOP SLOT MACHINE ON STAND 16 -1/2” x 18” x 56” C. 1930. CONDITION: An all original Rol-A-Top slot machine showing an older restoration. It has an aged patina and new paint to the front castings. It has new reel strips, twin jackpots in the front and original backdoor. The machine currently plays, and pays correctly. Jackpots are untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3010 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRAORDINARY “SILENT” SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDE VENDER 18” x 14” x 26”. C. 1933, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. An Art Deco slot machine, designed to commemorate the 1933 Chicago World’s Fair. Single jackpot model showing original condition. CONDITION: The front casting is original paint with inset striping showing wear and some chipping. The oak case has an original finish, and the reel strips and award card are original. Side vendor is operational. Original backdoor. Plays and pays correctly. With key. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3011 - 5¢ MILLS CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDE VENDER AND STAND 17 - 1/2” x 17” x 60”. C. 1930s. CONDITION: Older restoration. Plays and pays correctly. Jackpot works and resets. Side vendor is operational. Original back door with Mills lock. Cash box is a replacement. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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3012 - 5¢ MILLS/ROCK-OLA MINT FRONT OK JACKPOT VENDER SLOT MACHINE

16” X 16” X 25” This four-column mint vendor has had an older restoration. A roll of mints is vended with each nickel, and the player has the chance to win a jackpot. Detailed front casting and gooseneck coin chute. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, no marquee, new award cards and reel strips. Light wear to the cabinet. The vending mech is operational, but there is no deferred pay. Plays and pays correctly. Jackpot is untested. C. 1920s. Includes keys (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3013 - 25¢ JENNINGS “CLUB CHIEF” SLOT MACHINE

16” X 15” X 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings Co., Chicago, IL. CONDITION: Jennings Club Chief showing an older restoration with new reel strips and award card, back door is original and cash box a replacement. Plays and pays correctly, and the jackpot is untested. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3014 - 25¢ CAILLE BROS. SUPERIOR NUDE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 24”. C. 1927. Caille Bros. Detroit, Michigan. CONDITION: Outstanding detail to the nude front casting (frequently worn down by polishing). Also features original reel strips, the correct original back door and replaced marquee award card. Some scratches on wood cabinet. Plays and pays correctly. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3015 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS LITTLE DUKE SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/4” x 11” x 22 - 1/2”. C. 1935, O.D. Jennings Co., Chicago, IL. CONDITION: The cast aluminum front shows an earlier restoration with nickel plating and colors including orange, red, yellow and green. This machine plays and pays correctly. The jackpots are untested, and there are no keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3016 - 5¢ MILLS QT DIAL SLOT MACHINE W/ SIDE VENDOR

14 - 1/2” x 13” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: This miniature bell slot machine with side mint vendor is in original condition with original reel strips, dial paper, and a wood finish. Showing light paint loss to the edges of the front casting. There are no keys and the slot currently is not operational. Side vendor is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3017 - $1 PACE COMET SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 25”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new paint and finish to the wood cabinet. With new reel strips and award card, filled with Nevada club tokens in the jackpots. Plays and pays correctly and the jackpots are untested. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3018 - 5¢ CAILLE BROS. SUPERIOR JACKPOT MINT VENDER SLOT MACHINE

16” x 13” x 27 - 1/2”. CONDITION: An uncommon slot machine with front mint vendor. Showing an older conservation with new reel strips and award card. Mint vendor is operational and the slot plays and pays correctly. Keys are included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3019 - 5¢ MILLS BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE WITH PEDESTAL STAND

16” x 15” x 54”. C. 1937, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. A very nice example of this Mills slot machine in original condition. CONDITION: Original finish and paint to casting. Original reel strips and award card, with original back door. Plays and pays correctly. Jackpot is untested. Comes with a pedestal stand for display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3020 - 5¢ MILLS DIAMOND FRONT SLOT MACHINE WITH STAND

17 - 1/2” x 17” x 59”. C. 1939. The Mills novelty Company, Chicago IL. As bell slot machines began to decline, in 1939, Mills succeeded in creating this commercially successful slot machine that also features an escalator bell. CONDITION: This is an original condition slot. Backdoor is original. Award card and reel strips are original. The front casting has moderate oxidation. The slot plays and pays correctly. Comes with a custom stand for display, showing some wear and paint loss from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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3021 - 1¢ MILLS CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” X 15” X 25 - 1/2” C. 1937. The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. Also known as the “Blue Front,” it has a wood cabinet with a cast aluminum front, colored in navy with details of red and light blue. Complete with new award card and replaced Mills reel strips. CONDITION: Showing an older repainting or restoration, with minor wear. Retaining the original back door, with replaced cash box. In working condition Plays and pays correctly. Jackpot is untested. One key is included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3022 - $1 PACE HARRAHS HOTEL CASINO SLOT MACHINE

17” X 16 - 1/2” X 34” This is a Pace slot machine $1 denomination that was made for the Harrah’s Hotel and Casino in Reno, NV. CONDITION: One dollar operation, three reels, and paying jackpots only. Nickel plated cast iron front with aluminum sides, original back door, on free play. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 800 - 1,600

3023 - 25¢ MILLS EXTRA BELL “AIKENS FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

16” X 15 - 1/4” X 25 - 1/2” C. 1945. Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. Classic three-reel bell fruit slot machine known as the “Aikens Front,” manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1945. CONDITION: Refinished wooden cabinet with a restored cast aluminum front. Earlier restoration with new reel strips, original back door and cash box. Plays and pays correctly. Jackpot is untested. Keys included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3024 - 25¢ MILLS/PACE REVAMP 1776 JACKPOT BELL SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 24 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new paint and cabinet finish. Has new reel strips, award card, and original back door. Plays and pays correctly, the jackpot is untested. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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3025 - 5¢ MILLS/PACE “1776” REVAMP JACKPOT MODEL SLOT MACHINE

16” X 15” X 24 - 1/2” C. 1930. Mills novelty and Pace Manufacturing, Chicago IL. Mills Novelty revamp gooseneck bell slot machine. CONDITION: A nice original example with an older repaint. Original reel strips, new award card, and back door with replaced coin box. Light wear to the case from use. Overall, a very nice example of this Mills/Pace revamp slot machine. Plays and pays correctly. Jackpot is untested. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3026 - 25¢ MILLS CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” X 15” X 25 - 1/2” C: 1935. The Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Older restoration with replaced award card. Pays and plays correctly with working jackpot. Original back door, cash box is original, but modified. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3027 - 25¢ BUCKLEY MFG. HALFTOP GUARANTEED JACKPOT BELLE SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15” x 26”. C. 1948. Buckley Mfg. CONDITION: Also known as the “Criss-Cross” slot machine, for the crisscross logos embossed on the award card, authentic to this example. Features include an escalator bell, the original three-reel strip and chrome details, and “Guaranteed $37.50 Jackpot” reserve encompasses most of the center. Original backdoor, light wear and surface scratches. Plays and pays correctly. Has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3028 - 5¢ MILLS OPERATERS SLOT MACHINE

17 -3/4” X 16 - 3/4” X 27” CONDITION: Restored slot with new reel strips and award card with added claw feet and top sign. Plays and pays correctly. With keys. (Good). 700 - 1,600

3029 - PAIR OF POPEYE SLOT MACHINE TOPPERS

Largest: 28” x 12” x 37”. CONDITION: (A) A Bluto slot machine topper. It shows light wear, some scuffs and scrapes from handling. No chips, cracks or repairs. (B) A Wimpy slot machine topper. It shows some scuffs and scrapes due to handling. No chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3030 - VINTAGE OAK SLOT MACHINE STAND

36” x 24”. Quartersawn oak construction. CONDITION: It has fluted corners, showing an original finish. There are some scuffs and scrapes due to use. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

3031 - CONTEMPORARY DOUBLE SLOT MACHINE STAND

39” x 18” x 34”. CONDITION: Oak construction with Mills Owl front castings, showing light wear and some finish scratches from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3032 - CONTEMPORARY TRIPLE SLOT MACHINE STAND

56” x 17” x 33”. These triple slot machine stands are hard to find. CONDITION: Oak construction, positions for three slot machine stands. It shows scuffs and scrapes from use. Two sections have glass-paneled front doors, and one is not a door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3033 - UPRIGHT SLOT DISPALY CABINET

25 - 1/2” X 14 - 1/2” X 55 - 1/4” An upright slot machine oak case with plated casting and a rounded beveled mirror. Has a shelf and bottom portion is on highly-ornate claw feet with cherub faces. A great display piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 500 - 1,500

3034 - ROCK OLA THE OFFICAL SWEEPSTAKES TRADE STIMULATOR

15” X 13 - 1/2” X 11 - 3/4” CONDITION: It shows an all original trade stimulator in as-found condition. It has a patina and missing paint. There are scuffs and scrapes to the playfield. It has original painted horses and patina to the non-wooden components. It shows some areas of age cracks, and there is no backdoor. The trade stimulator is operational, with no tilt mechanism. (Fair - Good). 1,200 - 2,400

3035 - O.Y. BARTHOLOMEW HOT ROASTED PEANUTS CART

26 - 1/4” x 55 - 1/2” x 65 - 3/4”. Early hot roasted peanut cart, manufactured by O.Y. Bartholomew in 1890 to 1905. The cast metal cart is painted in black and red with gold trim and lettering. The peanut container is with an oak frame, with glass side panels and has an opening from the top. Complete with metal wagon wheels. CONDITION: Showing a restoration with new lettering and paint. The roaster is complete and operational if a burner was added for heating. A great example of an early street vendor peanut cart. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

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3036 - 1¢ CAIL-O-SCOPE STERO CARD ARCADE MACHINE W/ STOOL

72” x 22” x 20”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new plating and finish to the oak cabinet. Comers with a set of cards, Milady’s Jewels. Also with a child’s step stool for viewing. Showing light wear, some scuffs and scrapes from movement, and light oxidation to the stool. Operational and without keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

3037 - RESTORED W.F. MANDELS CO. CONEY ISLAND BOAT RIDE

35” x 99” x 48”. C. 1950s. This is an original and meticulously restored Carnival kiddie ride boat. This little Chris Craft has a fiberglass body, hand-painted to mimic the wood grain of the original Chris Craft mahogany boats. Finely detailed interior with a little tiny outboard motor to add to the character and charm of this stunning example of a carnival ride. It sits atop a hand-crafted and hand-painted base set on casters for easy movement. Details all the way down to the bells, and tiny paddle. Marked with a cast plaque for W.F. Mangels Co, ride manufacturer for Coney Island. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

3,000 - 6,000

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3038 - SPACE AGE AMUSEMENT PARK RIDE FLYING SAUCER

35” x 42” x 29”. Extremely rare Space Age carnival amusement park ride flying saucer UFO, made by L’Autopede of Belgium. This hand-fabricated metal 2-seat carousel ride is in mid-century science fiction style and an extremely rare piece of carnival/amusement park memorabilia complete with original antenna and flashing lights. Only 15 of this rare smaller version of the ride were ever made. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with newly upholstered seats and mounted on casters. Light wear and some signs of use, but overall an impressive piece of amusement park history. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 8,000 - 16,000

62” x 32” x 51” This is a good example of an elephant kiddie ride, showing original paint, the original base, and an original coin device that is needing repair. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with very little wear. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,500 - 5,000

3039 - BABY TUSKO ELEPHANT KIDDIE RIDE
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3040 - LUSSE BROTHERS RESTORED SPORT SKOOTER BUMPER CAR

48” x 78” x 35” This Lusse Bros. Sport Skooter was manufactured in Philadelphia, PA in 1959. CONDITION: The restoration includes the seat and the exterior body. With added new bumper. original lights and steering. A better than average restoration showing light wear from handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3041 - RESTORED DODGEM RED BUMPER CAR

42” x 66” x 35” Famous Dodgem bumper car in new paint and upholstery. CONDITION: Showing little wear from transportation, no wear to the new interior, with correct steering wheel and bumper. A better than average restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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3042 - LUSSE BROTHERS RED SPORT SKOOTER BUMPER CAR

48” x 78” x 35” This Lusse Bros. Sport Skooter was manufactured in Philadelphia, PA in 1959.

CONDITION: The restoration includes the seat and the exterior body. With added new bumper. original lights and steering. A better than average restoration showing light wear from handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

3,000 - 6,000

3043 - CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL ORIGINAL RESTORED CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

44” x 78” x 35” C. 1930. Original carnival bumper car restored in a California “CHIPS” motif. CONDITION: Original components, reupholstered vinyl seats, light scratches to the recent paint job from handling, and great front “CHIPS” logo. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

2,000 - 5,000

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57” x 31” x 70” C. 1902. C. Cretors Co. Chicago. From the 1902 Cretors catalog; “If you are looking for a portable machine to move to various locations, but do not wish to invest as much money as our #1 wagon, here is the machine which will meet your requirements at one half the cost.” Glass signs, heavy copper boiler, nickel plated accents, and artistically decorated for an attractive appearance. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, with new paint, pinstriping and glass signs. Fully operational, a wonderful example of Cretor’s best portable popper. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

34 - 1/2” x 34” x 80 - 1/2”. C. 1970. CONDITION: Approximately 20 of these machines were made in the 1970s. Extremely well-constructed out of oak, with cast aluminum hardware. The fortune teller has a range of motions that includes head, eyes, hands, and arms. Takes about 30 seconds to run a cycle and dispense a fortune card. Fully operational, with a selection of fortune cards. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 10,000

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3044 - 25¢ ORIGINAL ESTRELLA’S PROPHECIES GYPSY FORTUNE TELLER
3045 - THE C. CRETORS CO. IMPROVED #2 POPCORN WAGON
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3047 - ANTIQUE ROULETTE WHEEL COFFEE TABLE

3046 - 20TH CENTURY FERRIS WHEEL SEAT W/ CUSTOM FRAME

58” x 42” x 42”. C. 1905.

CONDITION: It shows a restoration to the complete Ferris Wheel seat, with new tufted seating and paint. It has labeling at 5¢ a ride, with the seat No. 4. It shows very light wear since the restoration. It has the original safety bar, and would make a great seat in any game room. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

2,000 - 5,000

31” X 31” X 29” CONDITION: Extremely well-made coffee table utilizing an original antique roulette wheel mounted on wooden legs with a glass top. The wheel can be spun by the flange that was left protruding through the glass top. A great occasional table in excellent condition. (Excellent).

1,000 - 3,000

3048 - ANTIQUE F. GROTE & CO. ROULETTE WHEEL COFFEE TABLE

31 - 1/4” X 31 - 1/4” X 29” CONDITION: An original F Grote & Co. roulette wheel that has been mounted on legs as a coffee or occasional table with a glass top. The marked finial of the wheel protrudes through the glass, which allows the wheel to spin. Showing very light wear, very well made, and a great accent table for any collectors. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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3049 - H.C. EVANS AND CO. FULL SIZE GAMING WHEEL 60” X 24” X 85” CONDITION: Beautiful gaming wheel fro H.C. Evans of Chicago. Showing an older restoration with new nickel plating to the trim and the stand legs, original etched glass star and all original pins with a new leather indicator with Eagle finial. A great piece of gaming history in exceptional condition, showing light wear to the paint and no breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

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3050 - CASINO PHARAOH TABLE

LARGEST: 60” X 35” X 30” CONDITION: Oak and walnut construction, with inlaid top poker rack and red felt. It shows very little signs of wear or use. It comes with two Pharaoh chip holders and a selection of Bakelite chips. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

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3051 - MAHOGANY ROULETTE WHEEL IN BOX

23” X 23” X 6 - 3/4” Housed in its original carrying case with what appears to be original dated newspapers used for packing, this is a beautifully-crafted mahogany roulette wheel with original fancy ball holder. CONDITION: In fantastic working condition. Carrying case has edgewear consistent with age and use, multiple scratches and dings. There is one tear that goes through the carrying case on the very back center. All hardware is present and original. The handle has been taped for carrying purposes. Very difficult to find in this condition, and even more rare to find with its own carrying case. 1,000 - 3,000

3052 - POKER CHIP RACK W/ BILL SLIDES

28 -5/8” X 7 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/4” Marked for the Grand Island Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. CONDITION: It shows a set of 25¢, 50¢, $1, $5, $10, and $25 poker chips. New old stock condition, with very little signs of wear or use. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3053 - PALMS CASINO RESORT LAS VEGAS BLACKJACK TABLE

72” x 43” x 36 - 1/2”. C. 1990s Palms Casino Blackjack table. CONDITION: Casino-used table has good color throughout the felt, and comes complete with the original coin tray, poker chips and tray. With 3 wooden stools. The metal base shows areas of paint loss. Light wear from use overall. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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3055 - U.S. NAVY CHRIS CRAFT BOAT AMUSEMENT PARK KIDDIE RIDE

69” x 22” x 16 - 1/2” Beautifully done with bright blue and white vinyl seating, with the iconic American flag hanging off the back. Both labels on both sides of the boat read “Chris Craff W.F. Mangles Co. Coney Island, New York”. Is complete with battery that lights up lights and blows horn. All castings on ship wheels and guns are intact and free of cracks or breaks. It is mounted on a well-done ocean floor scene, with anchor and chains showing starfish and other ocean floor items. Comes with a child mannequin. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 8,000

3054 - 1¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. CANDID CAMERA ARCADE MACHINE

23” x 35” x 66”. CONDITION: This example is the original version produced by Exhibit Supply Co. Some later versions were reconditioned by Mile Munve’s of New York. This simple penny arcade machine has the original marquee, new paint, and is fully operational. Has a replaced coin door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3056 - PHENOMENAL RESTORED OSTRICH CAROUSEL ANIMAL 66” x 14 - 1/2” x 63” A beautifully restored Karl Müeller ostrich carving in a trotting position. Done in blues and reds, with fancy scrollwork throughout. Glass eyes. This particular model comes with a stand for display. CONDITION: There are some minor areas of cracking, consistent with age. Overall excellent condition, with a great look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

3057 - DENTZEL CARVED CAROUSEL TIGER 22” x 70” x 69” C. 1915. CONDITION: Detailed Dentzel Tiger carousel figure. Great carved detail and new paint. Professionally restored. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 15,000

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3059 - GUSAV A. DENTZEL CAROUSEL PIG

12” x 48” x 30”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Fantastic Dentzel Carousel pig figure. One of the better pig carvings from Dentzel, with detailed carvings including oak leaves and acorns carved on side. Beautifully restored. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 8,000

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3060 - EARLY WOOD-CARVED CAROUSEL FIGURE IN THE FORM OF A RABBIT

19 - 1/2” x 49” x 67” This carved wood carousel figure is in the form of a whimsical rabbit, attributed to carver Mueller. These carvings have great detail including fur, glass eyes and saddle. It comes with a display stand. CONDITION: It has an overall great appeal and look for an unusual carousel figure. These unusual carousel carvings are becoming very sought after by collectors everywhere. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 7,000

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3061 - KARL MUELLER CARVED BOAR CAROUSEL FIGURE

24” x 48” x 51”. C. 1920. Karl Muller, Buffalo NY. Carved wood carousel figure depicting running boar, attributed to Karl Muller. CONDITION: The carving has been restored, it is complete, has glass eyes and some age-related cracks. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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3062 - RESTORED DENTZEL CAROUSEL HORSE.

52” x 26” x 76” A beautiful outside prancing Karl Müeller carousel horse, with strong colors and a very well-done restoration. It has original beveled mirrors on throughout the right-hand side, missing one mirror on the upper right-hand collar and one replacement mirror in the lower right-hand collar. Shows lion motif on back of saddle. CONDITION: Restored overall. This outside prancer has a wonderful look. There is cracking and age wear, consistent with age. Some paint loss to the right-hand side of the mane. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

3063 - WOODEN CAROUSEL HORSE WITH DISPLAY POLE

45” X 13” X 82” CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new tail and bridal. Carving shows good detail with glass tees. There is light wear from movement and display, no breaks or repairs noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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3064 - A PAIR OF LIGHT-UP MIRROR CAROUSEL HANGING DECOR

LARGEST: 23 -5/8” x 1 -1/2” x 42”

CONDITION: Showing new paint to the original carnival/carousel mirrored decor. Both pieces are wired and operational. Light wear with some soft scrapes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3065 - CRETORS MODEL D HORSE-DRAWN POPCORN WAGON

176” x 67” x 105 - 1/2” C. 1905. C. Cretors & Company was founded in 1885 specializing in popcorn machines and other concession equipment. This horse-drawn cart was first offered in 1905 as a model “D”. This popcorn wagon has gone through an extensive restoration. The body measures 12’ 6” long, and is finished in red with oak trim, and painted pin striping. Buggy shafts are attached to the front axle, and additional equipment includes fabric canopies, a front bench seat, beveled glass, and cobalt blue flash cut and chipped glass signage. No detail has been overlooked in putting this piece of Cretors history back to original condition. CONDITION: Showing a near perfect restoration, with only light wear from moving and handling. Museum piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 30,000 - 60,000

3066 - COLLECTION OF 3 FIBER GLASS MARDI GRAS DECORATIONS

EA: 37” X 8” X 28 -1/2” Mardi Gras Display Heads (Harrah’s Casino, Circa 1980s–1990s) Large, hand-painted Mardi Gras display heads originally created for Harrah’s Casino. Crafted from fiberglass and finished in vibrant carnival colors, these oversized figures once adorned the casino’s Mardi Gras-themed interior décor, evoking the festive spirit of New Orleans, wonderful Mardi Gras decorations in the form of party masks. CONDITION: Fiber glass material, showing original paint with some areas of scuffs, and a couple areas of breaks to the pink and yellow versions. Shows some wear, but overall with a great theatrical look. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3067 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 5 SERIAL NO. 237276 W/ CLOCK

10 - 1/2” X 15 - 1/4” X 22 - 1/2 CONDITION: It shows a wonderful restoration in new nickel. It has new key checks, price flags, added Amount Purchase sign, and original side-mounted clock. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3068 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 0 SERIAL NO. 470013 10” X 15 - 3/4” X 21” Marked “Made in Canada”. CONDITION: It shows a complete restoration in rose gold. It has new key checks, price flags, added top sign, and original marble shelf. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

3069 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 332 SERIAL NO. 1157845 WITH STAND LARGEST: C. 1905. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 332, with new rose brass plating, marble slab, refinished base, key checks, price flags and a rare reproduction Mills trade stimulator mounted on top. Comes with a wood top cast iron base for display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

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3070 - NATIONAL FLOOR MODEL 563-6-F SERIAL #694549 CASH REGISTER

29” x 22” x 70” C. 1900. National Cash Register Company floor model with 6 drawers, lighted top sign extended receipt tape, and rare front clock. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new finish to the cabinet, rose brass finish, and has all the keys to the drawers. With original crank. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

3071 - FLOOR MODEL NATIONAL DAYTON CASH REGISTER MODEL 592 SERIAL #449149

30” x 21” x 65” CONDITION: This is a floor model, with nine-drawer cabinet, in new nickel and with refinished mahogany wooden base. Showing a restoration, with very little wear. Operating drawers, receipt tape cover, and replaced top sign. An excellent example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

3072 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 321 SERIAL NO. 627213

17” X 16” X 21” CONDITION: It shows a full restoration, with new key checks, price flags, added top sign, and extended metal base. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

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3073 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 6 SERIAL NO. 646357

16” X 15 -5/8” X 22” CONDITION: A nice restoration of a National Cash Register Model 6, showing new key checks, price flags, polished rose brass, and added top sign. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

3074 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER ON WOODEN ENCLOSED STAND

20 -3/4” X 20 -3/8” X 60” National Cash Register in ornate brass with the rare “Operator” button, showing a finger pointing on the glass. Top marquee reads “Amount Purchased”. Tag on front reads “The National Cash Register, Dayton, Ohio”. (B) It is atop a beautiful oak wooden stand with two change pockets on the front. The door opens. It has brass claw feet. CONDITION: No chips, breaks, or cracks to any of the castings. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

3075 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER #1215689 WITH WOODEN COLUMN STAND WITH 2 DRAWERS

18” X 18” X 54” (A) National Cash Register Company Model No. 313 Serial No. 1215689 with marquee. Front brass plate reads “National Cash Register Company”. (B) It sits upon an oak ticket stand with beautiful fluted columns and an older restoration. Two drawers, with keys. CONDITION: (A) In original condition. (B) Older restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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3076 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 0 SERIAL #470018 9 -1/2” X 15 -1/2” X 21” CONDITION: Rare model 0 in polished condition, with original key checks, price flags, and shelf marble. Replaced top sign. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

3077 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 5 SERIAL 299656

10” x 15” x 22”. C. 1905. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with aged patina, new key checks and price flags, with added marquee. Operational, with no breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3078 - EXTENDED BASE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER

17” x 15 - 1/2” x 21” C. 1905. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new key checks and price flags. New marble shelves, top sign, and currently jammed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,200

3079 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 313 SPECIAL EDITION ISSUE 9 -3/4” X 15 -1/2” X 21” CONDITION: It shows a complete cash register in gold brass. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3080 - REISSUED SPECIAL EDITION CASH REGISTER MARKED “IWCR” 10” X 15 - 3/4” X 21” CONDITION: All original, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3081 - RED PULLVER TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE W/ TIN YELLOW KID FIGURE

9” x 4 - 1/2” x 21”. C. 1930. A porcelain Pulver tab gum vending machine with tin Yellow Kid figure. CONDITION: It shows original paint to the mechanism and Yellow Kid. instruction label on the inside of the front cover, shows a small nick in the lower left-hand corner of the front. There are no other significant chips noted. Missing the lock. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 16. (Good). 700 - 1,500

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3082 - 10¢ SOLAR HOROSCOPE AND FUTURE FORECAST ARCADE MACHINE

18” x 19” x 77” C. 1930, Peerless Weighing and Vending Machine Corporation, Munvees conversion. An original Gypsy grandma Solar Horoscope Fortune Teller machine. Genuine multi-tiered cylindrical case, mannequin bust, astrological chart and labels. Gypsy grandma is holding a fortune scroll in one hand. Deposit coin in coin slot slide, turn the dial to the birthday, and receive a fortune card. A player receives “Your Horoscope and Forecast” derived from the astrological birthday sign. CONDITION: This example is a Mike Munvees conversion and operates correctly. Repainted case shows very little wear. The Gypsy is in great condition, with all the graphic elements. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

3083 - ZOLTAR’S PRIZES & FORTUNES DELUXE ARCADE MACHINE

32 - 1/2” x 29” x 78” Contemporary machine by The Pinball Company. CONDITION: The Zoltar machine takes a place in our pop culture from its crucial role in the ‘80s hit movie BIG. Features include a talking function with 16 different spoken messages, eye movement, arm waving over crystal ball movement, head movement, LED lighted glass ball and push-button activation. In working order, showing very little wear from use. With keys This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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3084 - INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. “OLD MILL” CARNIVAL VENDING MACHINE

17” x 10 - 3/4” x 52 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration on the cast iron stand. A complete “Old Mill” machine with new paint inset in the front, painted green case, and fully operational. It is on a cast iron stand, but it is not original to the machine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3085 - RESTORED STONER UNIVENDER ART DECO CANDY BAR MACHINE

23 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 65”. C. 1935, UNIVENDER Mfg. CONDITION: Restored in new paint with applied new graphics, original Bakelite handles and wonderful Art Deco-styling. CONDITION: There are several small surface scratches, and a replaced selector glass in near mint condition. Original mirror and interior. Has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

3086 - 1¢ AUTOMATIC GAMES CO. “SCOOP” CARNIVAL GUM VENDING MACHINE

18” x 10 - 1/2” x 52 - 1/2”. C. 1931. CONDITION: It shows an older burgundy paint, new backdoor, correct front casting and all original hardware on a cast iron stand. It shows wear and oxidation due to age. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 19. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3087 - AM COMPANY 3-STATION SCOOPY BLUKA VENDING MACHINE W/ ORIGINAL STAND

23 - 1/2” x 13” x 47” CONDITION: It shows all original paint and hardware, which shows light oxidation. It has the original Scoopy character in original clothes, which is operational. It comes on the original cast iron stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3088 - SMILIN SAM FROM ALABAM SALTED PEANUT MACHINE

11” X 11 - 1/2” X 14 - 1/2” A restored Smilin Sam machine in free play. CONDITION: It shows new paint, white lettering, raised coin entry, original tongue, and free play operation. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3089 - 10¢ VENDAR-BAR SNACK VENDING MACHINE “DOG PATCH THEME”

12 -3/8” x 12 -1/2” x 51 -1/8” C. 1950, California Dispenser Co.

CONDITION: Bright and colorful original vending machine that vended boxed raisins and candies, with a Lil’ Abner theme graphic. Showing some wear and loss of paint at the edges, and the graphic is bright with some light surface scratches. Operational, and with key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3090 - VEND-RITE BOZO THE CLOWN BALLOON VENDING MACHINE

21” x 14” x 63” C. 1960. CONDITION: A balloon vending machine with built-in helium dispenser, showing a yellow painted case. The front graphics with Bozo the Clown show some areas of scuffs and scrapes, primarily to the bottom base. There is some oxidation to the coin entries. Complete, and would be operational if it was filled with helium. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3091 - 5-STATION CANDY & GUM VENDING MACHINE STAND “FRESH & DELICIOUS”

24” x 15” x 66”. CONDITION: 5 Oak vending machines on an original stand, with added top sign for display. Restored with new paint, and fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,000

3092 - 25¢ CHANGE MACHINE RESTORED IN M&M CANDY MOTIF

32” x 13 - 3/4” x 61 - 3/4” C. 1940. CONDITION: A 25¢ and 50¢ coin changer on an original base, showing a full restoration in an M&M candy motif. It shows some light areas of surface scratches, primarily from handling. The change machine is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

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3094 - WURLITZER MODEL 1015 JUKEBOX

33” x 24” x 59 -1/2” C. 1946. Wurlitzer Co. CONDITION: This classic Wurlitzer Model 1015 in an older restoration. This example has some replaced plastics and veneer, older plating and mechanical tuning, with working bubble tubes. Coin gear is present, and it is operational, with keys. This is an electromechanical device and sensitive to movement. We can not guarantee operation when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

3093 - 1¢ ADAMS CHEWING GUM TAB GUM WALL MOUNT VENDING MACHINE

10 -1/4” X 6” X 15 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows a very nice restoration, with all new nickel plating to the front cover. It has shopped-out clean interior, original glass windows, and flavor strips. It shows new paint to the housing, and it is fully operational. (Restored). 500 - 1,000

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3095 - J.P. SEEBURG “TRASHCAN” JUKEBOX

34” x 30” 57” C. 1948 Seeburg “Trashcan” phonograph jukebox. Plastic panels are intact, free of breaks and cracks. This model was referred to as the “Trashcan” for its unique shape. This is a real nice original example of this iconic jukebox, showing an older restoration. Interior of back door shows original lubrication instruction card and original instruction card for prepared Seeburg for operation. This particular Jukebox is a Model 148ML, the more desirable model, and the serial is No. 16090. CONDITION: Good original condition, with some scuffs and scrapes consistent with age and use. Plastic dome top is in excellent condition, also free of breaks and cracks. The back door is original, and the lock needs adjustment. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 2,000 - 4,000

3096 - 1939 SEEBURG “CLASSIC” 20 RECORD 78 RPM JUKEBOX

30” x 25” x 56”. Original condition Seeburg “Classic” jukebox. CONDITION: Showing original patina, with complete exterior and internal components. New plastics and patina to the nickel hardware. A great candidate for a restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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3097 - SEEBURG MODEL SS-160 STEREO JUKEBOX

40 - 1/2” x 24” x 52 - 3/4”. Known as the Seeburg “Sonic” it was produced in the 1970s and hold up to 160 45RPM records. With colorful light panel and flashing lights, and a full stereophonic sound. CONDITION: Showing light wear and some signs of use, possibly with an older refurbishing. Lights and currently is playing. This is an electrical/mechanical Jukebox, and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3098 - DELUXE SEEBURG 100 SELECT-O-MATIC JUKEBOX MODEL “G”

34 - 1/2” x 26” x 53 - 1/2”. C. early 1950s. Has curved glass with hinged panel. Holds one hundred 45 RPM records and has a lighted selector menu. Two-tone blue theme. CONDITION: In good overall condition, with original finishes. All glass is in good condition, plastic push buttons are free of breaks and cracks. There is some flaking to the two front instruction panels, but does not distract from the overall original look. Will require service to operate. This is an electrical/mechanical Jukebox, and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3099 - RARE SHYVERS MULTIPHONE SELECTOR

7” X 6 - 1/2” X 16 -1/2” C. 1939. Shyvers Multiphones were produced by Ken Shyvers in Seattle in 1939. One of the pioneers of the new wired music industry. The multiphone used telephone lines to send music from central stations to the location. Advertised as personal music, the customer inserted a coin and then talked to a hostess at a central station that had rows of turntables corresponding to each location. You talked into the top speaker and your music selection would be heard out of the bottom speaker. Shyvers went out of business in 1959 with the advancement of the high fidelity, 200-selection jukebox. Approximately 1200 were produced, and maybe 700 still in existence. CONDITION: Showing light wear, with very good plating, original label and selection list. Untested as to working. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3100 - WURLITZER MODEL 4005 JUKEBOX SPEAKER

16 -1/4” X 6” - 16- 1/4” An all original 8” speaker by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company out of North Tonawanda, New York. Model 4005, Serial No. 2002434. CONDITION: It shows an original veneer to the exterior, with an original cloth speaker cover that has been torn. The original veneer shows some areas of lifting, scuffs, and scrapes to the original speaker. (Good). 700 - 1,500

3101 - PAIR OF 25¢ SEEBURG JUKEBOX SELECTOR WALL BOXES

EA: 12 - 1/4” X 6” X 12 - 1/2” CONDITION: Both wall boxes have been cleaned and have new menu cards, plating. and coin entry graphics. Chrome is in great shape, with no cracks or repairs. Ready to use. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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3102 - MR. PEANUT “RED” ROYAL COFFEE ROASTER 44” x 40 - 3/4” x 92” C. 1920, Planters Peanut Co. In 1906 Amadeo Obici founded the Planters Peanut Company in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. In 1913, Obici moved to Suffolk, Virginia to be closer to the peanut farms that had become so crucial to his company’s success. That year he opened the first Planters processing plant, and in the following year Mr. Peanut was created from a customer contest. He quickly grew to become one of the most recognizable character icons for decades. In 1920, Planters began to advertise and promote their product in the form of a store point of sale display, comprising a cast iron roaster with figural Mr. Peanut riding the roaster. This example - one of very few survivors known - is in impeccable restored condition. Fully operational, the roaster will work, and Mr. Peanut has electric motion to imitate running the roaster. Arguably the most phenomenal piece of Planter Peanut history one could own. CONDITION: Restored, showing little to no wear. Operational and stunning. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 30,000 - 60,000

3103 - 50’S 9FT MR. PEANUT

c. 1950-60s Planters Mr. Peanut Fiberglass Figure by Old King Cole. Standing nearly 9 feet tall, this monumental Mr. Peanut figure is an extraordinary survivor of American roadside and retail advertising. Produced in the 1950s–60s by the legendary Old King Cole Manufacturing Company of Ohio — the same company responsible for creating iconic fiberglass mascots such as Big Boy, A&W Root Beer’s family, and countless custom promotional figures — these Mr. Peanut statues were originally supplied only to Planters distributors and retailers. Unlike the smaller 3–5 ft promotional figures, this full-scale fiberglass giant was built as a marquee display. Never offered to the public, they were made in very limited numbers, and most were lost to weather, damage, or disposal once advertising campaigns ended. Tragically, nearly all surviving stock molds and figures at Old King Cole were destroyed in a fire, leaving the few existing Mr. Peanut figures as the only relics of this era of advertising artistry. Among the largest Mr. Peanut figures ever produced, with very few survivors. Mr. Peanut, created in 1916, remains one of the most beloved American advertising mascots. This giant Old King Cole example stands as a true centerpiece of mid-century Americana. This figure is believed to have originally come from the Atlantic City Boardwalk, where Planters once used oversized Mr. Peanut displays to attract crowds and promote their brand. With the Old King Cole factory destroyed and most original figures lost, this is one of the only known examples of its size and quality left in existence. It would be a highlight piece in any major advertising, Americana, or pop culture collection, museum, or commercial showcase. CONDITION: Excellent condition, showing what appears to be original paint with some areas of touch-up. Nothing that distracts from the overall iconic look some paint crackling to the piece throughout consistent with age. Good strong colors mounted on a cast-iron base that is mounted to a Oak wooden platform for display. There is a removable panel on the back of the figure, revealing the early fiberglass insides showing metal support bars. 20,000 - 40,000

3104 - MR. PEANUT “BLINKER” COUNTERTOP DISPLAY

8” x 7 - 1/2” x 22”. 1930s-1940s. Mr. Peanut’s eye blinks when plugged-in. CONDITION: Display unit has strong colors, with minimal wear. Back panel, which covers the light, is original. A very nice example. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

3105 - MR. PEANUT WOODEN FIGURAL ADVERTISING DISPLAY

18” x 13” x 39”. Planters Mr. Peanut figural display character in wood.CONDITION: Showing original paint, with some repair, replaced monocle, and added wooden stand. Early and authentic. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3106 - PLANTER’S MR. PEANUT PAPIER MACHE COSTUME

21” x 21” x 74”. This is an early example of an all original Mr. Peanut costume that would have been worn outside of a store or sporting event to promote Mr. Peanut. It has two large holes in the sides for the arms to hang and numerous holes around the head, which have mesh inserts for ventilation. CONDITION: This is an early paper mache version, showing some soiling, areas of paint loss, and one damaged section on the bottom edge. This displays very well with a great folk art look. Displayed on a vintage dress form. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 2,000

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3107 - YORK MANGANESE STEEL CO. CANNONBALL SAFE

31” x 24 - 3/8” x 42 - 3/4” CONDITION: Beautiful restored Cannonball safe labeled for the York Manganese Steel Co. This is the deluxe version cannonball safe with a safe within a safe combination. Full size safe in fully restored condition, ready for your office or home. With combination. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

7,000 - 15,000

3108 - ANTIQUE CAST IRON SAFE RESTORED IN A WELLS FARGO EXPRESS MOTIF

20” x 22 - 1/2” x 31 - 1/4”. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new black paint and pinstripe. It has new Wells Fargo lettering to the front, with an interior compartment and drawers. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

3109 - HERCULES ENGINE WORKS BLACK SAFE

15” X 18” X 22 - 1/2” Nicely-sized cast iron safe. Comes with combination. CONDITION: Restored in the Hercules Engineworks motif, 247 & 248 Hill St., Brooklyn, New York. Extra detail into this professional restoration. Pinstriping is excellent. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 1,000 - 3,000

3110 - KEYLOCK STRONG BOX IN RESTORED PAINT

14” X 9 - 1/4” X 7 - 3/4” CONDITION: An original cast iron keylock strong box that has been restored, with new black paint and pinstriping. It shows some areas of wear from use since restoration. (Restored).

500 - 1,000

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3111 - WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH STOCK TICKER

7” X 7” X 14” CONDITION: It shows the original cast iron base with an original Western Union Telegraph Company labeling. It has an all original interior and components. It shows a partial roll of tape. It has the serial number 8342. It shows a glass dome, which could be replaced but fits well. (Very Good). 7,000 - 12,000

3112 - MECHANICAL PUPPET PERFORMANCE THEATER WITH WOODEN STAND LARGEST: 47” x 26” x 39 - 1/2” Miniature puppet theater with many Disney-esque figures. Full interior with 9 figures and fairytale background. When plugged-in, the music plays and the figures dance and become animated. CONDITION: All original figures, clothing, and interior showing only wear from use. Operational, and comes with a wooden stand for display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 6,000

3113 - ORIGINAL CAST IRON STRON BOX RESTORED TO NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD MIOTIF

13” X 9” X 7 - 3/4” CONDITION: A beautiful restoration of an original cast iron strong box in Northern Pacific Railroad motif. New paint, lettering, and striping showing light wear. Original side handles. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

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3114 - 1¢ CAILLE BROS. CORRECT WEIGHT WASHINGTON SCALE

20” x 27 - 1/2” x 74” Extremely rare classic George Washington 1¢ scale made by the Caille Brothers in Detroit, c. 1904. CONDITION: This example has a flawless lithographed dial, copper flashed original castings, and tiled step plate. This scale has an early restoration to the oak finish and has a replaced marquee. An outstanding example of a very hard scale to find. Working perfectly. Has key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

3115 - CAST IRON PENNY ARCADE SCALE MANUFACTURED BY THE AUTO SALES CORP.

16 -1/2” x 30” x 69 - 1/2”. A restored example of an early cast iron penny scale made by the Autosales Company of NY. NY. Dating to the early 20th century, with porcelain dial, and top sign. CONDITION: Showing an earlier repainting, a great dial, correct top sign, and correct back door and access panel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

3116 - STIMPSON COMPUTING GROCERY SCALE

16 - 1/2” x 22” x 30”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows a much earlier restoration, with new paint, pinstriping, and polished brass castings, which have since patinaed since restoration. It comes with a new glass platform. It will require tweaking to work correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3117 - DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE CO. MONEY WEIGHT RESTORED SCALE

19” x 20” x 33” C. 1910. CONDITION: A restored Dayton scale by the Computing Scale Company out of Dayton, Ohio. It shows new paint, pinstripe, brass-plated accents, beveled glass windows at the side to see the mechanism, and new glass platform. It is operational. It shows some light scratches and scuffs from handling since restoration. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

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3118 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS

LARGEST: 16 “ X 7” X 17” CONDITION: (A) A fully restored 1Lb. candy scale in Coca-Cola motif. It shows beautiful paint with Coca-Cola labeling, and original brass pan on a cast brass stand. It shows light wear since restoration, with no breaks or repairs. (Restored). (B) A Kay Display Coca-Cola advertising with the water polo girl. It shows light wear to the ball, light oxidation to the metal frame, and an area of a scuff along the bottom part of the wooden display. Clearly marked for “Kay Displays” on the back. (9.0). (C) A die-cut Coca-Cola cardboard cap, showing moderate to extensive edgewear and areas of removed glue on the back, most likely came out a scrapbook. (7.0). (7.0Restored). 1,000 - 1,500

3119 - PAIR OF SMALL-SIZED COUNTRY STORE CANDY SCALES

LARGEST: 10 -1/2” X 5” X 10” CONDITION: (A) It shows a nice restoration of a Jacobs Brothers Candy Scale from New York. It is in new gold paint with red pinstripe. It has a platform lid and original brass hardware that has been polished. (Restored). (B) A National Store Specialty Scale, showing a wonderful restoration. It has new paint and pinstripe, original dial, indicator, brass hardware that has been polished, and original brass pan. (Restored). (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

3120 - THE COMPUTING SCALE CO. DAYTON, OHIO BLUE SCALE

17” X 19” X 28 -1/2” The Computing Scale Co. Dayton, Ohio etched into the glass tray sitting upon the beautifully-restored scale in double blue and gold. This is a countertop display with all original hardware. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

3121 - ORIGINAL ANGLDILE OPEN-FRONT GROCERY SCALE

26” x 17” x 21” C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows original red paint, decals, marble platform, hardware, price mirror and chart. A nice original example available for restoration or as-is. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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3122 - THE STANDARD COMPUTING SCALE CO. GROCERY SCALE

17” x 19” x 35” C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new burgundy paint and pinstriping. It has brass-plated hardware, which has begun to patina. It has a light-up display to the back of the scale, and an etched front glass platform. It shows some light wear from handling and use since restoration. There are a couple areas of scratches in the paint, but nothing to distract from the overall beautiful restoration. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

3123 - ANGLDILE GROCERY SCALE

30” x 14 - 1/2” x 24” C. 1910. CONDITION: An original open-faced Angldile grocery scale without a base. It has a light-up top sign, restored blue paint and pinstriping, and new applied decals. It needs a glass platform. It shows some light scuffs and scrapes since restoration. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

3124 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 52 SERIAL 161836 WITH CLOCK

16 - 1/2” x 15 -1/8” x 21” C. 1905. National Cash Register model 52 with new key checks, price flags and added marquee. With original NCR clock. Fully operational with etched front panel “Barber Shop”. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3125 - STRUBLER 10LB GROCERY SCALE

23” X 12” X 23 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows a beautiful restoration of this early 20th century grocery scale. 10lb. operation, with brass detail, new paint and pinstriping, and glass tray. Operational, but needs adjustment. (Restored). 800 - 1,500

3126 - PHENOMENAL COUNTRY STORE SCALE BY THE DAYTON SCALE CO.

26” X 19” X 12 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows a wonderful restoration, with new blue paint and pinstriping. There is new paint to all the original weights. The original brass pans have been polished. Fully operational. The original tin chart shows areas of wear, surface rust, and oxidation, but it is original to the scale. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

3127 - DAYTON 2LB CANDY SCALE

16” X 7” X 14” CONDITION: It shows a wonderful restoration to this Dayton 2lb candy scale. It has new paint, pinstriping, applied decals, nickel-plated brass hardware, original 2lb scale and indicator. It shows an original nickel scoop, which has patinaed since being polished. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

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3128 - MARBLE BALANCE SCALE

28” X 13 -3/8” X 12” Beautiful marble balance scale with four side panels of beveled glass, showing ornate nickeled claw-feet legs. Silver trays are stamped “Balanceria” and numbered “3325”, stamped with insignias throughout the trays. A beautiful overall countertop look. CONDITION: In working condition. (Excellent).

800 - 1,600

3129 - A PAIR OF EARLY COUNTRY STORE SCALES

LAREGST: 20 -1/2” X 7” X 20 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) Fairbanks counter weight scale in new paint and polished brass. With original weights. Light wear. (Restored). (B) Micrometer cast iron scale in all new plating. Desirable size with original pan. (Restored). (Restored).

700 - 2,000

3130 - TOLEDO 3LB SCALE RESOTRED IN HERSHEY’S MOTIF 16” X 9” X 17 -3/4” CONDITION: A beautiful restoration of a Toledo 3lb scale in a Hershey’s Candy motif. It shows new paint and pinstripe. It has an original brass pan in working condition, along with a Toledo stand. It shows light wear since restoration, with some oxidation and scratching to the brass pan. (Restored).

700 - 1,500

3131 - PAIR OF TOLEDO CANDY SCALES

LARGEST: 15 -1/2” X 7” X 15” CONDITION: (A) An early version of the Toledo 3lb candy scale with brass bezels. It shows a complete restoration, with new red paint and pinstripe, original chart and indicator, and polished brass which has oxidized with age. It comes with a brass scoop, which is also oxidized. It has all the correct labeling, and it is operational. (Restored). (B) A Toledo 1.25lb candy scale in original black porcelain. It has original hardware and Toledo tag. It shows a nickel scoop, correct leveling screw and level. (Good). (Good - Restored). 700 - 1,500

3132 - WONDERFUL RESTORATION OF DAYTON 2LB CANDY SCALE

15” X 9 -1/2” X 14 -5/8” CONDITION: It shows new paint and pinstripe, as well as new labeling for the Dayton Scale Company. Smaller version, 2lb capacity. All brass, polished components, with an original brass pan, which has patinaed from time. (Restored). 700 - 1,500

3133 - 1¢ NATIONAL NOVELTY CO. “ YOUR CORRECT WEIGHT” SIDEWALK SCALE

16” x 25” x 70” Professionally restored National Novelty Company 1¢ scale, in good working order. CONDITION: Original castings are all free of breaks and cracks. Original porcelain face plate and foot step that reads “National Novelty Co. / Minneapolis, Minn.”. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 600 - 1,500

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3134 - TOLEDO 2LB. CANDY SCALE W/ STAND

13 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 25”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A cast iron Toledo candy scale. It shows an earlier restoration, with brass-plated components, which have patinaed. It has a recast stand, original tray and top mirror. It shows one piece of glass needing to be replaced. (Very Good).

3135 - DAYTON RED 2LB SCALE

17” X 12” X 18” In restored condition, done in a beautiful red color with gold and black lettering. Label reads “International Business Machines Corp. Dayton Scale Co. Division, Dayton, Ohio, USA, 2 lb. capacity, Serial No. 997583”. A very well-done restoration with wonderful pinstriping and brass-plated claw feet. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

3136 - PHENOMENAL TOY STORE DISPLAY FOR DINKY TOY CARS

14 - 3/4” X 19 - 3/8” X 27” Meccano / Dinky Toys Animated “Car Changing” Store Display Automaton, circa 1950s An exceptional and extremely rare Meccano Dinky Toys mechanical store display, featuring a riveted Meccano-built robot figure atop an illuminated Dinky Toys display base reading “Watch the Car Change!”. When activated, the robot’s arms lift upward, revealing and rotating a series of three Dinky Toy cars inside the lower showcase — a captivating kinetic feature designed to draw attention in toyshop windows and department store counters during the 1950s. The automaton is constructed entirely from authentic Meccano parts in blue and yellow enamel finish, with a stylized “robot engineer” design typical of the mid-century fascination with mechanical men. The lower display cabinet bears vibrant MECCANO / DINKY TOYS lettering, framed in a riveted metal housing with a clear viewing panel. Displays of this type were produced in extremely limited quantities, often by Meccano’s in-house demonstration department or skilled franchise retailers, and very few examples are known to survive — especially in such complete and presentable condition CONDITION: A completely automatic display, where their is a rotating wheel in the front area with several different Dinky toys attached. The robot in the back lifts the cover, to show one car, puts it down, it rotates, and lifts it up to show another car. It comes with six original Dinky cars. It has a plastic front display and all metal construction. The robot’s ears spin, and arms lift-up the cover to the front. It is fully operational, just an amazing automatic toy display. (Very Good).

5,000 - 10,000 LOT - 3135

3137 - ROYAL #5 COFFEE ROASTER RESTORED IN PLANTERS PEANUT MOTIF

86” x 31” x 68” C. 1910. A.J. Deer Co. Hornell, NY. An early 20th century coffee roaster, Royal #5, a 25 lb. roaster, that has been restored in a Planters Peanut Roaster Motif. Complete, with the load hopper and the cooling pan, on original base and all the cast nickel trim. An impressive piece visually and complete. CONDITION: New paint and pinstripe, copper pieces show an old polish, and the hopper shows new paint and applied scroll paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 10,000 - 30,000

3138 - 5 SECTIONS OF MAHOGANY HABERDASHERY CABINETS

253” x 26 - 1/4” x 92”. Five wall sections of cabinets from a high end haberdashery store. Glass front shelves on all cabinets with storage bottom with glass doors. Compartments have dividers. CONDITION: Showing wear from age and use, with scuffs and some dings in the wood. Some lift front glass doors may need adjustment to operate. View the photographs for a complete panoramic view of all the cabinets. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

3139 - 3 SECTIONS OF MAHOGANY HABERDASHERY CABINETS

191 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/4” x 92”. Three wall sections of cabinets from a high-end haberdashery store. Consisting of 2 slide door cabinets with bottom storage, glass doors with shelves. A center section with mirrored panels for viewing fittings. Cabinets have glass shelves, and bottom storage has sliding doors with glass fronts. CONDITION: Showing wear from age and use, with scuffs and some dings in the wood. Some glass doors may need adjustment to operate. View the photographs for a complete panoramic view of all the cabinets. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

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3140 - 4 SECTIONS OF MAHOGANY HABERDASHERY CABINETS

243 - 1/2” x 33” x 92”. Four wall sections of cabinets from a high-end haberdashery store. Consisting of 3 glass front hanging display cabinets with retractable glass doors and a section of glass front display drawers for socks and millenary. CONDITION: Showing wear from age and use, with scuffs and some dings in the wood. Some glass doors may need adjustment to operate. View the photographs for a complete panoramic view of all the cabinets. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

3141 - 5 SECTIONS OF MAHOGANY HABERDASHERY CABINETS

221 - 1/2” x 33 - 3/8” x 92”. Five wall sections of cabinets from a high-end haberdashery store. Consisting of one slide door cabinet with glass shelves and bottom storage, one hanging clothing display cabinet with retractable glass door, two millinery cabinets with glass front drawers and display space, and one center display cabinet with lift glass doors. CONDITION: Showing wear from age and use, with scuffs and some dings in the wood. Some glass doors may need adjustment to operate. View the photographs for a complete panoramic view of all the cabinets. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

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34” x 20 - 1/2” x 70”. C. 1896. CONDITION: Quartered oak dental cabinet showing an older restoration, with complete interior, roll top compartments, locking drawer mechanism, and top gallery with mirror. No breaks or repairs noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 5,000 - 10,000

52” x 22” x 75 - 1/2” A McDonalds restaurant figure of Ronal McDonald in fiber glass. CONDITION: It shows some areas of scuffs and scrapes, primarily to the base. It has good color and shine to the main figure. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 3,000 - 6,000

3142 - RANSOM & RANDOLPH CO. VICTORIAN OAK DENTAL CABINET
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3145 - ECLIPSE SALESMAN SAMPLE IRON STOVE

3144 - HOLIDAY WINDOW DISPLAY WITH CHRISTMAS SLEIGH AND ANIMATED KISSING COUPLE

25” x 48 -3/8” x 34 - 1/2” Wonderful animated window display with small size sleigh, Christmas presents, and vintage boy and girl. When operating, the couple turn to each other and kiss. CONDITION: Showing all original components, including clothing, sleigh and appointments. Light wear from use, and some soiling from age. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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3146 - THREE-DIMENSIONAL PAPIER-MACHE DISPLAY PIECE FOR MAJESTIC STOVES

17” X 8 - 1/2” X 15” CONDITION: A wonderful example of the Eclipse Iron Stove salesman sample. It comes with all the original lid covers, riser, as well as several pots and pans in a restored patina, with nickel plating and black inlay. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

41 - 1/2” x 19” x 25 - 1/2”. This is a remarkable three-dimensional display piece advertising Majestic Stoves, showing a winged eagle on top of the globe. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss with chipping, areas of repair, as well as areas of touch-up to the paint. Overall, a great displaying piece with visual presence. Made by the Old King Cole Company. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

1,500 - 3,000

3147 - YELLOW CAB DISPLAY GLASS CASE WITH 2 CIGAR BOXES

15” x 21 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/2”. A wonderful-sized country store showcase, with front glass having been recently etched for Yellow Cab cigars. CONDITION: There is wear throughout. The glass is original, and the showcase has all its hardware. Comes with 2 hard-to-find Yellow Cab Cigar boxes. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

3148 - ORIGINAL AUNT JEMIMA RESTAURANT PANCAKE GRIDDLE

24 - 1/4” x 16” x 25 - 3/4”. Very rare Quaker Oats Co. countertop restaurant pancake grill, advertising their Aunt Jemima Pancakes. CONDITION: Showing light wear, original labeling, original knobs, and comes with an Aunt Jemima oven mitt. Light scuffs from use, and heating element is untested. (8.5).

1,500 - 3,000

3149 - GAMEWELL FIRE BOX W/ ORIGINAL FLUTED COLUMN BASE

16” Dia. x 74” H. A wonderful example of the Gamewell Company fire alarm box out of Newton, Massachusetts. CONDITION: It has an original fluted column. Fully restored in new white and red paint. It shows a couple of minor scuffs from handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3150 - REPLICA ART DECO THEATER MARQUEE

50” x 4” x 86 - 1/2” A perfect replica of an Art Deco theater or attraction marquee. At a full 78” tall, with plexiglass front, hinged door for replacing the attraction. CONDITION: Showing little to no wear, bright color and ready to display your poster. An attractive display for any movie, circus, stage or performance advertising. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 3,000 - 5,000

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3151 - REPLICA ART DECO THEATER MARQUEE

50” x 4” x 86 - 1/2” A perfect replica of an Art Deco theater or attraction marquee. At a full 78” tall, with plexiglass front, hinged door for replacing the attraction. CONDITION: Showing little to no wear, bright color and ready to display your poster. An attractive display for any movie, circus, stage or performance advertising. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 3,000 - 5,000

3152 - COLLECTION OF 3 CARVED WOOD FIGURAL ANIMALS USED IN A MACY’S WINDOW DISPLAY

LARGEST: 13 -1/2” X 10” X 16 -1/2” CONDITION: (A) A carved wooden turkey. It shows light wear and some areas of dings in the wood due to handling. It has a great aged patina. (8.0). (B) A carved wooden pig. It shows light wear from handling, and some areas of chips in the wood, primarily at the lower edges. The back of the pig is marked “A. Marcello”. (8.0). (C) A large rabbit holding a carrot. It shows some areas of chips to the wood, areas of scuffs due to handling, and wear consistent with age. (8.0). All three of these carved wooden figures have a great patina and age. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

3153 - CAST IRON AND ZINC “THE INGERSOL WATCH” TRADE SIGN

24 -1/2” x 2” x 34 - 1/2”. Jewelry store trade sign advertising Ingersoll Watches and specifically, their $1 dollar watch. CONDITION: Cast iron construction, with painted raised letters and numbers on the watch. Showing a repainting of the raised lettering, with age-related wear to the pocket watch case. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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3154 - GINGHER MFG. STORE OR RESTAURANT COAT AND UMBRELLA TREE

30” x 18” x 76 - 1/2” CONDITION: Restored in new paint and pinstriping. Original restaurant or store coat tree and umbrella stand, showing light wear and some light scuffs from handling. Complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

3155 - COUNTRY STORE COLLAR DISPLAY CASE

14 -1/2” X 8 -1/2” X 25 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows all original oak construction, with the Illinois Showcase Works original decal advertising Ide Starched Collars. It shows light wear to the case. It has an original interior with eight original collars, and original glass with no breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

3156 - CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY CO. STRAIGHT RAZOR SHOWCASE

18” X 4 - 1/4” X 11 - 3/8” A very nice example of a straight razor showcase by the Cattaraugus Cutlery Company out of Little Valley, New York. CONDITION: It is two-sided, showing labels on both sides. It shows light wear to the original finish. It has all the original hardware, and comes with seven examples of straight razors. (Very Good).

600 - 1,200

3157 - WILLSON STORE DISPLAY FOR MOTORCYCLE GOGGLES

15 - 3/8” X 14” X 12 - 5/8” CONDITION: Original wood construction, with an original label in the back. It has writing on the front for Wilson Goggles, as well as in the marquee. It comes with several examples of Wilson Goggles. It shows some areas of wear, finish loss, and aged-related cracks in the trim to the base. Overall, a good example of this motorcycle goggle display. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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3158 - AMERICA’S DRIVE-IN MENU BOARD AND SERVING TRAY

30” x 16” x 60 - 1/2” CONDITION: Original drive-in restaurant menu board and serving tray used by the car hops of the 1950s. Showing wear to the plating and paint, an original light-up menu, and the original window tray. Comes with the original ordering speaker, which is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,500

3159 - FLOOR MODEL COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE

70” x 24 -1/4” x 42 - 1/4” C. 1920. CONDITION: Oak construction, with glass front top and sides. It has original backdoors and two original shelves on the interior. No chips, cracks or breaks to the side glass. It has one quarter-sized chip noted in the top front edge of the top glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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3160 - FLOOR MODEL COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE

70” x 24 - 1/4” x 42 - 1/4” C. 1920.

CONDITION: Oak construction, with original glass on the front sides and back doors. It has a replaced glass top. It shows some scuffs and scrapes to the top glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3161 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP GLASS DISPLAY CASES

EA: 23” X 10” X 18” CONDITION: (A) Walnut frames, with glass front sides backdoors. It shows light wear to the wood frame. All original glass shelves with glass front, with no repairs. (Very Good). (B) Wood-framed glass countertop showcase with glass backdoors. It has all original glass shelving, showing no breaks or repairs. The wood frame shows wear, some areas of scuffs, and scrapes. (Very Good). (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3162 - J.R. PRIMLEY FRUIT GUM COUNTERTOP DISPLAY CASE

18 1/2” X 12 - 1/4” X 9 - 1/2” CONDITION: Oak construction, made by J. Riswig out of Chicago. It shows original glass front and sides. It has additional added candy decals to the outside, and reverse lettering for J.R. Primley’s California Fruit & Pepsin Chewing Gum on the inside of the glass, which shows some touch-up. The original mirror to the back shows some oxidation. The wood constructed case shows average wear for its age, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3163 - MICKEY MOUSE HAND CAR TOY W/ TRACK PIECES

12” X 2- 1/2” X 8” CONDITION: It shows original tin hand car with the original Mickey and green-skirted Minnie. It shows one missing leg. It has all original paint to the hand car with an original label. It shows an original track that shows some oxidation. The Mickey and Minnie Mouse show areas of wear and dirt to their composite bodies. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

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3164 - ORIGINAL ZENO CHEWING GUM DISPLAY CABINET

10” X 7 -5/8” X 15 -1/4” CONDITION: It shows an all original cabinet, correct Zeno marquee, mirrored backdoor with all the right ball trim, and three internal shelves. It comes with a Zeno Chewing Gum ink blotter. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3165 - CAST IRON CINDERELLA KITCHEN COOK STOVE

43 - 3/8” X 31” X 39”. CONDITION: 19th century cast iron cook stove in repainted and nickel plated. 2 ovens and 6 burners with covers. A small repair to the bottom decorative trim is noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3166 - COLLECTION OF 3 BULL AND RAM SKULLS WITH HORNS

LARGEST: 26 “ X 9” X 21” A collection of three bleached skills, two Buffalo and one Bighorn Sheep. CONDITION: Fantastic decorator items, all in excellent condition, and ready to display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

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3167 - BUDDY “L” CONCRETE MIXER

18” X 18” X 14 -3/8” CONDITION: It shows all original paint, components, and Buddy “L” decals. There are areas of oxidation, paint loss, and light surface rust consistent with a toy of this age. It shows no breaks, repairs, or replaced parts. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3168 - EARLY WEATHERVANE WITH FIGURAL PIG

30” x 5” x 30”. Original zinc and iron weathervane with a figural pig mounted on the directional arrow. CONDITION: Showing moderate wear from age and weather, with some corrosion and oxidation. With a repair to the figural mount. An early piece of American folk art. (Fair). 800 - 2,000

3169 - ORIGINAL CAST IRON STRONG BOX REPAINTED W/ WELLS FARGO LABEL

13” X 9” X 8” CONDITION: It shows new black paint, pinstriping, and Wells Fargo 1852 lettering on the lid. No breaks or repairs. This is an original strong box, which has been painted in a Wells Fargo motif. (Restored).

500 - 1,000

3170 - PAINTED TIN DOUBLE-SIDED GILMORE SERVICE SIGN

40” x 46 - 1/2”. DST. CONDITION: A painted steel sign with a graphic for Gilmore Gasoline, advertising an Auto Repair and Tow Service. Side 1 shows good color, with some denting in the main field within the white area. There is an area of overpaint to the corrosion at the hanging bracket, as well as touch-up paint to the graphic and lettering. Side 2 shows similar condition, with dents that show on both sides and touch-up areas, both to the graphics and lettering. There is some staining and areas of wear from outside use. The sign comes with a hanging bracket, which has an attached lighting mechanism. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 3,000 - 6,000

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3171 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN STAR CARS AUTHORIZED SERVICE FOR DURANT MOTORS SIGN

36” X 24” DSP. TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: Side 1 shows great color and shine. The chipping is primarily at the mounting holes and along the lower bottom edge. No noticeable damage in the main field. Side 2 shows good color and shine. The chipping is primarily at the mounting holes and along the lower bottom edge. There are some areas of small chipping in the lower right-hand corner. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

3172 - 3-PIECE RED TIRE CHANGING TOOL CART SYSTEM

48” X 20” X 30” CONDITION: Restored in new paint, complete automotive tire changing station. Light wear, with some light scuffs from moving. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

3173 - PAIR OF AUTOMOTIVE DISPLAYS

LARGEST: 8” X 13” CONDITION: (A) A tin Ford key display. Marked for Ford Genuine Keys with the years ‘51 through ‘74 blanks. It shows light wear from handling, some areas of surface scratches, and TAC Authenticated. (8.5). (B) A wood display marked for AC Spark Plug Tool Kit. It shows original paint, posts, which would have held tools, areas of missing paint, scuffs and scrapes to the original wood. (7.8). (7.8 - 8.5).

500 - 1,000

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3174 - ALEMITE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE COUNTER

111” x 14” x 72”. Metal-constructed Art Deco service counter for Alemite. Three-section with storage and work surface, in restored blue paint and silver trim. CONDITION: Shows light wear overall, with original logos on the doors and original pull handles. No noticeable dents or dings, with working roll up front door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3175 - DIE-CUT PORCELAIN MICHELIN SIGN

26 - 3/8” x 31 - 1/2”. DSP. Maker marked for the R.C. Clermont Company and “EAS Made in France”, dated 1950, and Tack authenticated. CONDITION: Side 1 shows very good color and shine. There are areas of chipping, primarily on the lower right-hand edge and mounting holes. It shows light scuffs and scrapes in the main field. Side 2 shows very color and shine. There is chipping at the mounting hole along the left edge. (8.5). 2,000 - 5,000

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3176 - CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS BUS STATION PORCELAIN SIGN

36” x 18” DSP. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and shine, with a quarter-sized chip between the “G” and “R” in “Trailways”. There are areas of staining, scuffs and scrapes to the edges, as well as light scrapes to main field. Side 2 shows good color and shine, with a quarter-sized chip in the “S” in “Trailways”. There is moderate edgewear, with some oxidation and surface rust to the edges. (8.0).

1,500 - 3,000

3177 - SELF-FRAMED TIN GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT SIGN

71 -7/8” x 17 - 3/4” SST. Dated June 1969. CONDITION: It shows areas of scuffs, denting, and dripped paint to the self-framed outside edges. The main field shows several light scratches, a couple of scuffs, and several added hanging holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 1,000 - 3,000

3178 - PORCELAIN “BUS STOP” VERTICAL FLANGE SIGN

5 -3/8” x 2 - 1/2” x 29 -5/8” DSP. Die-cut and TAC Authenticated. CONDITION: A porcelain “Bus Stop” sign. Side 1 shows great color and shine, with one chip at the lower mounting bracket. Side 2 shows great color and shine, with light chipping at the mounting holes bracket. Light edgewear overall. (8.7). 1,000 - 2,000

3179 - VERTICAL DIE-CUT PORCELAIN “CAR STOP” FLANGE SIGN

5 -3/8” x 2 - 1/2” x 29 -5/8” DSP. CONDITION: A double-sided porcelain die-cut sign with original mounting brackets. It shows a light fade overall to the blue porcelain, light chipping at the base, scuffs, scrapes and damage to the outside edge of side 1. Side 2 shows light chipping on the bottom edges, with an overall fade. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

3180 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN BUS STATION SIGN 15 -3/4” x 12 -3/4” DSP. C. 1930. Maker marked “Protector”. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and shine. It has moderate edgewear, and a chip under the “S” in “Station” and in the “M” in “From”. There is a maker’s flaw in the porcelain in the middle. Side 2 shows good color and shine. It has moderate edgewear, and a quarter-sized chip between the “O” and “N” in “Station”. It also shows some light foxing in the porcelain in the center field. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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3181 - CONTEMPORARY FELIX CHEVROLET LIGHT-UP COUNTERTOP MINIATURE BILLBOARD ADVERTISMENT SIGN

48 - 1/2” x 10” x 21”. A very well-done contemporary miniature billboard advertising sign for Felix Chevrolet, with a great graphic of Felix and a corvette. CONDITION: It shows very little wear to the sign from use. The sign lights up well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

3,000 - 5,000

3182 - SANTA BARBARA ARROW SIGN

27 -1/2” X 5 -7/8” SST. CONDITION: (A) A Santa Barbera Garage arrow directional sign for the Hotel Barbera. It shows an embossed tin die-cut arrow sign, with areas of oxidation, surface rust, and fading to the paint throughout. (7.0). (7.0). 500 - 1,000

3183 - REFINO LAFAYETTE ARROW SIGN

27 - 1/2” x 5 -7/8” CONDITION: A self-framed tin Lafayette Gasoline Refinery die-cut arrow sign. It shows good original color, with areas of wear and paint loss to the outside edges. There is some surface dirt to the main field. 8 300 - 600

3184 - PAIR OF PORCELAIN BUS STATION SIGNS

LARGEST: 36” x 18” CONDITION: (A) A red porcelain Continental Bus Station porcelain sign. It shows some color and shine, with some damage to the upper-left, and both the upper and lower-right corners. It shows some damage at the mounting holes, and in the bottom section under the “T” in “Station”. Side 2 shows better color and shine. It has an area of damage under the “S” in “Bus”, as well as damage at the mounting holes and across the top edge. There are some surface scrapes and scratches in the main field. (7.0). (B) A Greyline Sightseeing Everywhere single-sided porcelain sign. This sign is a replica, showing good color and shine. There are areas of missing porcelain, primarily at the mounting holes. (8.5). (7.0, 8.5). 500 - 1,000

3185 - TRAILWAYS SILVER EAGLE BUS LOGO SIGN

36” x 1” x 18” SST. CONDITION: Showing a restoration and touch-up to an original Trailways bus logo sign for the Silver Eagle. Light wear, original back, and TAC authenticated. (8.7). 500 - 1,500

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3186 - SILK HANGING BANNER ADVERTISING CADILLAC VEHICLES

47” X 56” CONDITION: It shows some areas of wear where the tassels have slightly unraveled. There is some light discoloration in several areas, with strong lettering and a great image of an early Cadillac engine. It comes wrapped dowel, with hanging hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

3187 - STAGE DEPOT RED AND BLACK SIGN

10 -3/8” X 1” X 44” Brightly deep red glass with gold foil letters in original period frame, reading “STAGE DEPOT”. CONDITION: 1” to 2” non-distracting scratches around the “E” in “DEPOT”. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75). 500 - 1,500

3188 - FORD SALES & SERVICE OCTAGON NEON CLOCK

18” X 6” X 18” CONDITION: It shows an all original can in red paint, with some remnants of original decals. It shows a correct clock front, hands, and neon bulb. Untested, needing a new cord. It shows areas of wear oxidation, and surface rust to the can. No damage to the clock face. The second hand indicator needs to be remounted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3189 - AUTOMOBILE CLOCK FOR BUICK MARKED “TIFFANY & CO.”

12” X 6 -1/2” X 9 -1/4” CONDITION: Mounted on a wood base. Having been electrified, quite possibly a desk ornament for a General Motors executive. It shows very little wear at all to the clock itself. The base, which is made out of wood, shows some scuffs and scrapes from handling. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

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3190 - USED CAR LIGHT-UP SIGN

54 - 1/4” x 14” x 32”. CONDITION: Contemporary design with channel letters and the outline of an automobile. Using light bulbs to light the display, and mounted on a new can. Fully operational, and with a great look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3191 - EBBITS FIELD TRAFFIC SIGNAL SIGN

12” X 7 - 1/2” X 20” CONDITION: Original traffic light that has been overlayed with Brooklyn dodger Ebbits Field Motif. Operational, showing light wear from use. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3192 - RARE FILLING STATION ISLAND COLUMN LIGHT

17” X 17” X 150” CONDITION: Restored cast iron base with ribbed tall light-up column globe and top globe. Showing a small crack in the glass column originating at the base and extending 3”, viewable only upon close inspection. Comes with a white Red Crown pump globe on top. A very rare island light in working order. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 8,000 - 16,000

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3193 - OUTSTANDING WAYNE MODEL #492 10 GALLON ROMAN COLUMN VISIBLE PUMP

23” X 23” X 118” An incredibly clean and fresh restoration has been done to this Wayne Model #492 Roman Column Ten Gallon Visible Pump, showing incredible details throughout. CONDITION: Pump is incredibly clean, showing outstanding colors done in blue and white. Pump shows a white cloth hose with polished brass nozzle, as well as a Gold Crown Cast Milk Glass Globe. Pump shows only a few minor areas of light imperfections and scratching to the paint. An incredibly clean first class restoration with outstanding display ability. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 20,000 - 40,000

3194 - RESTORED MARTIN & SHWARTZ VINTAGE GAS PUMP

28” x 17” x 60” CONDITION: Restored in a fire chief Texaco motif, showing newly applied red and white paint. It has light scuffs from handling. It shows the correct fill nozzle. Two-side dispensing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

3195 - WAYNE MODEL #615 VISIBLE 10 GALLON GAS PUMP

23” X 23” X 120” CONDITION: Showing an older repaint in Sinclair green, which has faded with the elements. Original glass cylinder is free from cracks, and comes with a rubber hose and brass nozzle. With a Sinclair pump globe and plastic ring, as well as oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3196 - OUTSTANDING WAYNE MODEL #492 TEN GALLON ROMAN COLUMN VISIBLE PUMP

22” X 22” X 120” An incredibly clean and fresh restoration has been done to this Wayne Model #492 Roman Column Ten Gallon Visible Pump showing incredible pin striped details throughout. CONDITION: Pump is incredibly clean, showing outstanding colors done in red and white. Pump shows a white cloth hose with polished brass nozzle, as well as a Gold Crown Cast Milk Glass Globe. Pump shows only a few minor areas of light imperfections and scratching to the paint. An incredibly clean first class restoration with outstanding display ability. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 20,000 - 40,000

3197 - B.F.D. GAMEWELL RESTORED FIRE ALARM BOX WITH CAST IRON STAND

20” X 20” X 106- 1/2”

CONDITION: Showing a wonderful restoration to this original full-size Gamewell call box marked B.F.D. Retaining the interior to the call box, Period Street light on top, and no chips, cracks, or repairs noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3198 - FORD COUPE PEDAL CAR

23” x 49” x 21”. CONDITION: A restored Ford Coupe pedal car, showing very little signs of wear. It has great color and shine. It has a lift-off hood, in order for the child to crawl in from the top. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3199 - RED MERCEDES BENZ PEDAL CAR

20” x 47” x 19”. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, with new paint, upholstery, tires and windshield. Operational, with little to no signs of use or wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

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3200 - RETRO PINK CADILLAC PEDAL CAR

31” x 67” x 20”. CONDITION:

Showing little wear, no scuffs or scrapes and no repairs. Molded body and correct accents, with original interior. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3201 - RESTORED PICK-UP TRUCK PEDAL CAR

16” x 45” x 22”. C. 1950s. CONDITION: A pick-up pedal car in new burgundy paint. It shows light signs of wear since restoration. Complete and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3202 - PACIFIC OCEAN PARK “ATOM JET” ELCTRIC MOTORIZED CAR

31” x 71” x 35”. This unique car has been fully converted into an electric-style go-kart and completely restored. Believed to have originated from Pacific Ocean Park (POP) in Santa Monica, it is likely one of the very few survivors from the 1960s amusement rides, which were originally powered by gas motors. The restoration features a completely custom paint job, designed to replicate the look of a vintage Atom Jet Litho tin toy car. Its craftsmanship, detail, and rarity make it a remarkable collector’s piece that bridges amusement park history with classic toy design. CONDITION: Completely restored, with very little signs of wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 8,000

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3203 - PRESSED STEEL FORD “TEXACO” SERVICE PEDAL TRUCK

34” x 67” x 20”. An excellent restoration of this early service vehicle from Pressed Steel. Painted in Texaco red with added lettering for Ray’s Auto Service. CONDITION: Showing light wear from use, all interior and exterior components are present, as well as added wooden pumpers. Light surface scratches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

3204 - POWERCAR JR. RED THUNDERBIRD SERIAL 3140

29” x 67” x 21”. Powercar Juniors were produced until 1967, and the fiberglass body versions are mostly an approximate 1/3 scale version of the real cars. Manufactured by Powercar Co. of Mystic Conn. CONDITION: Showing an original condition car with light scuffs, some oxidation to the unpainted surfaces, original company tag, and untested for operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3205 - 1950’S 24’ AIR FLOAT YACHT WITH 2 ADVERTISING SIGNS

288” WITH TONGUE X 94 - 1/2” X 93 - 1/2” 1950 Airfloat 24’ Land Yacht Travel Trailer – Fully Restored. Founded by Omar Suttles, the Airfloat Coach Company (1935–1957) was one of the earliest and most innovative American trailer manufacturers. Based in Los Angeles, the company became known for its riveted aluminum construction, aerodynamic styling, and distinctive round porthole windows. Introduced during the boom of postwar highway travel, the Airfloat Land Yacht represented the height of luxury camping — a “yacht on wheels” that blended functionality with the sleek style of mid-century modern design. Few examples survived decades of use, making restored Land Yachts exceptionally rare. Adding to its cultural significance, Airfloat trailers are famously linked to Hollywood history. James Dean was photographed alongside an Airfloat trailer, cementing the model’s place in the lore of mid-century Americana and its ties to the glamour of classic Hollywood. This ultra-rare 1950 Airfloat Land Yacht spent more than 50 years stored on blocks before being rescued and meticulously restored. Over the course of ten months, it was brought back to show-quality condition, reviving its mid-century glamour while incorporating practical upgrades for modern usability with a spacious floor plan with kitchenette, sleeping quarters, and storage. This particular trailer is well known in the vintage trailer community and has been widely featured, including: Trailer Life – July 2011 (70th Anniversary Edition) Trailer of the Week by Caravan Times (UK) Showcased at Modernism Week, Palm Springs Highlighted by RV Dream Radio Few trailers capture the spirit of mid-century modern travel as beautifully as this Airfloat Land Yacht. With its iconic design, rarity, rich provenance, and a documented connection to James Dean and Hollywood’s golden era, it is more than just a travel trailer — it is a rolling piece of cultural history. A rare opportunity to acquire one of the finest surviving Airfloat Land Yachts — a show-stopping artifact that embodies mid-century design, Americana, and Hollywood glamour. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 30,000 - 60,000

3206 - 1941 GM GREYHOUND SILVERSIDE YELLOW COACH BUS

420” X 96” X 115” Introduced at the 1939 World’s Fair, the GM “Silverside” immediately captured the imagination of the American public and has gone down in history as the most popular and best-loved bus of all time. Alongside the WWII Jeep, Coca-Cola, and the McDonald’s arches, the Silverside is regarded as one of the great American icons of the 20th century. Throughout World War II and the 1940s, America moved by Greyhound — and these buses were the backbone. Between 1940–41, GM’s Yellow Coach built approximately 600 Silversides, with this particular example being the only prewar Silverside known to be roadworthy today. In 1947–48, GM produced another ~2,000 nearly identical postwar Silversides. Of all Silversides produced before and after the war, only 10–15 are still on the road today, and those are largely unrestored, often converted into homemade motorhomes. True, authentic buses with their original coach design are virtually extinct. Only about six original Silversides with seating still exist, all in derelict condition. None are known to be for sale. Rarity & Restoration is unmatched from this iconic era. This bus is thought to be one of just three Silversides restored to this level: 1.Greyhound Corporation’s own restored example, completed 20+ years ago and used for promotional purposes. 2.A motorhome conversion, outfitted with seven rare hardwoods, a larger engine, and a lavish custom restoration. 3.The example offered here — restored over nearly five years with more than 1,500 hours of labor, countless parts hunts, and substantial investment to bring it to this standard. This Silverside retains its authenticity and can be returned to its original 37-seat Greyhound configuration. Replacement seats have been located in Minnesota offering the opportunity to complete a faithful restoration. Mechanical Condition; Powered by its Detroit Diesel 6-71 GMC engine, serviced and refreshed before auction, this coach is a good driving bus capable of freeway speeds — an incredibly rare trait among prewar survivors. Nearly all Silversides originally saw 2–3 million miles of service, and most were subsequently scrapped, wrecked, or left to rot. Only through this painstaking restoration does this example stand today as a true Greyhound-only design. Service & Care; The bus was recently serviced and test-driven on the freeway back to the shop by Chad (661-2122026), the trusted specialist for this vehicle. VIN: PDG3701223 | Series 01 | Parlor (Intercity) | 37-Passenger This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 40,000 - 80,000

3207 - 1951 AERO-CRAFT JCC DELUXE 18’6” ALUMINUM BOAT WITH PERIOD CORRECT MOTOR

Offered here is an exceptionally rare 1951 Aero-Craft JCC Deluxe 18’6”, a lightweight aluminum craft with a fascinating history. Built by Aero-Craft of St. Charles, Michigan, this model was introduced at the 1951 Detroit Marine and Boat Show. Only a handful were ever produced, and just seven examples are known to exist today. The Aero-Craft JCC Deluxe was a unique experimental design, blending lightweight aluminum construction with speed and maneuverability at a time when most recreational boats were still wood. It represented Aero-Craft’s ambition to push boundaries in the postwar marine market. A remarkable survivor of postwar American innovation, this 1951 Aero-Craft JCC Deluxe 18’6” is one of the rarest vintage aluminum boats in existence. Aero-Craft, based in St. Charles, Michigan, was known for building lightweight, durable watercraft in the early 1950s, combining aircraft-style construction techniques with sleek mid-century styling. This boat was purchased new at the 1951 Detroit Marine & Boat Show by its original owner. It is believed to be the only JCC Deluxe sold to a private individual, as the remainder of production was sold directly to various states for use as patrol boats along the Mississippi River. Of the seven known survivors, this example is considered the nicest and most original in existence. Rarely does such a scarce postwar American aluminum boat come to market. As the finest known surviving JCC Deluxe, this Aero-Craft is not only an important piece of marine history but also a showpiece for any collector of vintage boats, Americana, or early aluminum design. Condition; Wonderful overall restored conditions, no rips, or tears in upholstery, no cracks or breakage to wooden panels on interior or exterior of vessel. Some paint loss and surface staining to the Sky craft trailer witch is equipped with new tires. Some slight scuffing, and scraping to the front right hand aluminum bow, barely noticeable. Original paint and labeling to the super thunderbolt mercury engine. No cracks, chips, or brakes to any of the castings on the period, correct Marc 58 mercury, outboard motor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 10,000 - 30,000

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70” x 136” x 58 - 3/8”. A 1946 Kit Manufacturing teardrop trailer on a California based Zieman Chassis. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to the interior and exterior. Back compartment holds the sink, fridge, cook top, and interior with room to sleep 2. Showing light wear since restoration, and no use of the appliances. Good tires and ready for the road. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

8,000 - 15,000

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3209 - ACORN “IGLOO ICE CREAM” VENDING TRICYCLE RESTORED

33” x 93” x 43”. Model B | Serial No. 6216 Manufactured by Acorn Sheet Metal Mfg. Co., Chicago, Illinois A beautifully restored Acorn “Igloo” Ice Cream Vending Tricycle, featuring all hand-painted lettering and logos—an homage to the Leave It to Beaver episode “Wally, the Businessman.” Retains its original Acorn manufacturer’s tag (Model B, Serial No. 6216) and original components throughout, each carefully cleaned or re-chromed during restoration. New tires were installed on the original rims, preserving full authenticity and period correctness. Produced by Acorn Sheet Metal Mfg. Co., Chicago, Illinois, under their Vending Products Division, this Model B was among the company’s premier vending tricycles used by ice cream vendors across America in the 1940s and 1950s. Finished in vibrant pastel blue with period-correct “15¢ Ice Cream Bars” and “Igloo” artwork, this piece captures the cheerful nostalgia of mid-century Americana. A true display centerpiece for any soda fountain, automotive, or advertising collection. C. 1940. Starting back in the late 1930s, Worksman Cycles became known as they manufactured Ice Cream Bicycles for Good Humor Ice Cream Company and others. CONDITION: This fine restored tricycle is a perfect example of what would have been seen back in time peddling through neighborhoods. Light wear from moving, no major flaws noted. Comes with a mannequin ice cream delivery guy, and a mannequin of “Wally, the Businessman.” This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

3210 - FRENCH BULLDOG GROWLER TOY

9” X 11 - 1/2” X 22” CONDITION: It shows original wheels under the paws, glass eyes, nodding head, fur, and an original growler, which is operational. It shows light areas of wear, as well as some areas of paint loss to the dog’s nose and lip of his mouth. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

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3211 - PAIR OF TIN TOY VEHICLES CATEPILLAR AND WRIGLEY’S TOY BULLDOZER AND BOX TRUCK

LARGEST: 8 - 1/4” X 15” X 7” CONDITION: (A) A Buddy L Box Delivery Truck, advertising Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum. It shows original green paint, decals, and backdoor with very light wear. (Very Good). (B) A tractor marked for the Los Angeles County Fire Department. It shows a recent restoration, with very little wear. (Excellent). (Very GoodExcellent). 500 - 1,500

3212 - KING TOYS CREATION PRESSED STEEL FORD MODEL T WRECKER

9 -3/4” X 22 - 1/2” X 12 - 1/2” CONDITION: New old stock, showing very little wear. Only to the wheels from rolling. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

3213 - TIN BUDDY L AIRPLANE HANGER

20 -1/2”X 8 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/4” CONDITION: All original paint and decals, showing scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss throughout. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3214 - SLAWSON PROTOTYPE RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNAL

LARGEST: 38 - 1/8” x 26 - 1/2” x 87” A full-scale tradeshow exhibit model, featuring a novel railroad crossing apparatus. Made by the S-W Supply Company of Girard, Kansas. Made entirely of welded sheet steel and wired for four warning lights. Warning light assemblies are missing and not included with this lot. Rotating block letters “STOP” pivot 90 degrees from invisible position to visible position as train approaches and lights flash. Marquee is standard railroad crossbuck on top of unit body. Included with this sale are a three-ring binder with numerous photographs, patent drawings, and claims, as well as letter exchanges between the S-W Supply Company and the Santa Fe Railway, and additionally, a brass-handled, plywood box 27 - 1/2” wide x 31 - 1/2” tall x 16 - 1/2” deep, with “The SLAWSON AUTOMATIC RAILROAD CROSSING SIGNAL” nicely painted in silver on the front. Unit measures approximately 117” tall x 32” wide x 26” deep when fully assembled. CONDITION: Silver paint shows some fading and minor rust in some spots. A unique railroad crossing warning apparatus that apparently only ever made it to the prototype stage for a trade show. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 10,000 - 20,000

3215 - ACME TRAFFIC SIGNAL CO. LOS ANGELES “STOP & GO” SEMAPHORE SIGNAL LIGHT

16” x 12” x 109”. A remarkable and historically significant early 20th-century “Stop & Go” semaphore traffic signal, manufactured by the Acme Traffic Signal Company of Los Angeles, California. Produced during the 1920s, Acme was among the first companies to revolutionize urban traffic control in the American West, supplying some of the earliest electric and mechanical signals to cities across California. This rare example represents a transitional design bridging the manual semaphore era and the fully electric three-color systems that would dominate by the 1930s. The signal features its distinctive mechanical “STOP & GO” arm on the side, paired with illuminated red “STOP” and green “GO” lenses—an innovative hybrid meant to ensure visibility in both daylight and nighttime conditions. Constructed of cast iron and steel, the unit retains its embossed Acme foundry markings on the control box and remains in working condition. These early Acme signals once governed the bustling streets of Los Angeles before being replaced by standardized red-yellow-green systems, making surviving examples exceptionally scarce and highly sought after among collectors of early transportation and Los Angeles history. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 10,000 - 30,000

3216 - R.W. WILEY “BIRDCAGE” YELLOW AND GREEN COLUMN STOP LIGHT

21” X 19” X 107” A superb early 20th-century “Stop” and “Go” column traffic signal manufactured by the R.W. Wiley Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota, affectionately nicknamed the “Birdcage” for its distinctive lantern-style housing. Produced in the 1920s, Wiley’s design was among the earliest electric street signals to replace manual semaphore systems, marking a key step in the evolution of modern traffic control. This restored example features its original cast-iron column base, yellow sheet-metal signal head, embossed “STOP” lettering, and twin red and green glass lenses. The vibrant finish has been restored by Carey Krantz, a former marine engineer with the California Maritime Academy and experienced automotive restorer, who brought the piece back to full working order after decades of dormancy. Its provenance traces back to Reno, Nevada, where it was installed in the mid-1950s at the end of a driveway on Mile Circle Drive, reportedly saved from demolition near Third and Market Streets in San Francisco. The light remained a novelty fixture for over 40 years— often amusing visitors who would stop their cars to obey its signal—before being stored and eventually relocated to Carmichael, California, where it stood again from 2012 until its restoration in 2022. An exceptional survivor of early American traffic history, this Wiley “Birdcage” Stoplight stands as both a piece of engineering heritage and a whimsical symbol of America’s emerging automobile culture. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

3217 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN BUS STATION SIGN

13” x 13” x 45 - 1/2”. DSP. A double-sided porcelain Public Service Bus Station sign with cast iron stand. CONDITION: Side 1 shows some areas of staining, muted color and shine. Side 2 shows better color and shine. No chips or imperfections in the main field. It has light edgewear on both sides. The cast iron pedestal stand in older black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

3218 - S.F.P.D RIGHT TURN ONLY SIGN

13 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2” x 45 - 1/2”. SSP. CONDITION: A “Right Turn Only” sign. It shows edgewear and chipping, primarily in the upper left-hand corner. It is mounted to an original cast iron street sign, marked for the San Francisco Police Department. It shows some surface rust and overall oxidation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3219 - CAST IRON TAXI LOLLIPOP PARKING SIGN

18 - 1/8” x 15” x 46”. CONDITION: Made by the Fort Pitt Casting Co. or McKeesport PA. Showing a complete repainting of the stand, raised lettering and graphic. Very light wear, with no breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,000

3220 - CAST IRON DIE-CUT SHIELD STOP SIGN W/ LIGHT-UP WARNING INDICATOR

20 -3/8” x 9 -1/2” x 52 - 1/2” CONDITON: A cast iron shield stop sign on an original street pedestal. It has the original electronic warning light in the front socket and new cord in the back. It shows new paint to the shield. No chips, cracks, or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3221 - PAIR OF STREET SIGNS

LARGEST: 36” X 24” CONDITION: (A) SST. A U.S. Route 101 sign, showing good color, reflective paint, and marked “Property of California”. (8.7+). (B) SST. A L.A. Zoo Parking sign, showing some scratches and areas of paint loss in the center field. It shows edgewear around the outside, and some soiling to the white paint. (8.0). (8.08.7+). 500 - 1,500

3222 - FULLY RESTORED TWO-COLOR NEON CLOCK

23 - 1/2” X 6 - 1/4” X 20 - 1/2” CONDITION: The original metal can has been repainted in brown, with new pink and green tubes added, clock face and hands. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

3223 - GRUEN WATCH NEON CLOCK

14 - 1/2” X 4 - 1/2” X 14 - 1/2” Made by the Glo-Dial Clock Company of Los Angeles, California. CONDITION: It shows a single neon tube with reverse paint front for Gruen Watch Time. It has original hands, clock face, and neon in operating condition. The can was nickel-plated at one time, showing oxidation and areas of flaking to the nickel. It has an original cord that should be replaced. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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3224 - PHILCO NEON CLOCK W/ ILLUSION WHEEL

18 -1/4” X 7” X 18 - 1/2” An all-original clock. CONDITION: It shows original paint to the can, which has oxidized, and shows age-related wear. It has an original clock face for the Philco Radio Company, with original hands. It has an illusion wheel in operating white neon. The reverse painted glass front shows some areas of paint loss, primarily at the outside edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

3225 - GLO-DIAL NEON CLOCK

22” X 6” X 22” CONDITION: It shows the original can with all the original labels, made by the Glo-Dial Clock Company in Los Angeles, California. It has original paint to the can, original clock face and hands, and replaced neon that lights up white. It shows areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and oxidation to the original tin can. It shows a complete clock face, with very little signs of wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3226 - CONTEMPORARY ST. CLOCK MARKED FOR FERRARI CARS

36” X 24” X 93” CONDITION: It shows a full restoration with red paint to the cast aluminum construction. It has a Ferrari clock face and two Ferrari banners hanging on either side of the clock. It shows very little signs of wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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3227 - LOW DIAL NEON CLOCK W/ NEW PONTIAC SERVICE CLOCK FACE

25” Dia. CONDITION: It shows an original can and front bezel, with replaced Pontiac Service. Lights in red, and it is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3228 - 36” GLO-DIAL TWO-COLOR NEON CLOCK

40” x 7 - 1/2” x 40”. CONDITION: It shows an original can and new paint. It has an original bezel marked for the Glo-Dial Clock Company out of Los Angeles, California. It shows a pink outer tube and a green inner tube, with operational clock hand and original clock face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3229 - COUNTRY STORE E. HOWARD AND CO. DOUBLE-SIDED CLOCK

30 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 17”. This is a fantastic country store clock in a flange configuration. Two-sided with milk glass dial and with original hands. It has a forged cast iron wall bracket, constructed of quarternsawn oak that has been bent in a complete circle. CONDITION: Light wear, some oxidation to the bracket, with lights scuffs to the oak finish. An absolutely fantastic clock that is electrically operated and untested. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3230 - ART DECO 3-TUBED NEON CLOCK

40” x 7 - 1/2” x 40”. CONDITION: It shows a new can, clock face and hands. It is in operating condition. It has a green lit inner tube, and white and red outer tubes. It is fully operational and quiet. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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3231 - INDIAN MOTORCYCLE AUTHORIZED DEALER NEON CLOCK

18 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2” x 20”. An original Neon Products clock with replaced Indian Motorcycle clock face and 2-color neon. CONDITION: The inner face of this clock shows minor paint loss to the upper-right edges. The glass face remains undamaged. The neon tubing lights up and displays very nicely. The hands are not currently keeping time. The outer frame and body of the clock show minor wear throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3232 - TWO-COLOR AZTEC NEON CLOCK

25 - 3/4” x 7” x 26” A two-color neon Aztec neon clock. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with a green inner tube and pink outer tube. It has a new clock face and original hands. It is in operating condition. It shows light wear since being repainted, with areas of scuffs and paint loss, primarily to the clock stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3233 - WHITE KING SOAP GLO-DIAL NEON CLOCK

21 - 1/2” X 6” X 21 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows an original can, front reverse painted sign, clock face, and Glo-Dial decal. The can shows some areas of surface rust and missing paint. The front reverse glass lettering shows some areas of lifting, primarily at the 12 o’clock position. The clock is operational, but currently does not light. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3234 - WATS NO. 960 DIAL NEON CLOCK

20” X 4” X 20” An all original neon clock. CONDITION: It has original reverse glass front for WATS, clock face, hands, can showing light oxidation, and the original green neon. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

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3235 - PHILCO RADIO NEON CLOCK W/ ILLUSION WHEEL

18 - 1/4” X 7” X 18 -1/2” CONDITION: An all-original can in original green paint, with original hanging hardware. It shows an original clock face, hands, reverse painted front, and illusion wheel. Fully operational, with working neon. The original paint to the can shows oxidation and areas of paint wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3236 - GLO DIAL NEON PACKARD CLOCK

20” X 4” X 21” CONDITION: An original neon clock with an original can. It has original hands, dial, replaced Packard clock face, and new front glass. It has some areas of wear to the original can, and no areas of wear to the replaced components. The neon lights up in white, and the clock is operational. It has a replaced industrial cord. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3237 - PACKARD NEON CLOCK

20 - 1/8” X 6 - 1/2” X 19 - 1/2” CONDITION: An original metal can, clock face, and neon. It shows areas of paint wear, paint loss, oxidation, and surface rust to the back of the can. It has a replaced transformer, and it is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

3238 - GRUEN WORLD TIME NEON CLOCK

15 - 3/8” X 4- 1/2” X 16” An original neon clock. CONDITION: It has five original clock motors keeping World Time for Paris, Bombay, Rio de Janeiro, Moscow, and whatever time zone you are in in the middle. It has an original can with original clock faces and neon. It shows an original label for the company out of Cincinnati, Ohio. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

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3239 - ORIGINAL 8-SIDED NEON CLOCK W/ NEW RED INDIAN MOTOR OIL CLOCK FACE

21” x 7” x 21 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows a blue internal tube and a red external tube, which are currently not operating. The clock is functional. It shows new green paint to the original 8-sided clock, with an applied new Red Indian Motor Oil clock face, which shows a light fade. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3240 - EVER-READY SAFETY RAZOR WOOD CLOCK

18” x 22”. Beautiful wood-painted Ever-Ready Safety Razor clock with man shaving. CONDITION: Has original movement with metal pendulum. Some light wear to clock face, with some minor splitting to the wood. Some scratching and denting to metal pendulum. Movement has some overall wear to the box. Untested. No hands. (8.0). 800 - 1,200

3241 - DOUBLE-SIDED “SIMPLEX” MID CENTURY WALL MOUNTED CLOCK

25” X 8 - 1/2” X 17 - 1/2” CONDITION: Electric wall clock flange mount, with double-sided operation. Showing original clock faces, new industrial cord, Art Deco mount, showing an older restoration. Clock is running. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3242 - ORIGINAL NEON PRODUCTS RED CROSS SHOES NEON CLOCK

18 -1/4” X 6 - 5/8” X 18 - 3/4” CONDITION: It shows an original can, paint and labeling on the back. It has a new Red Cross Shoes sign in the front, with an illusion wheel in operating white neon. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

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3243 - PAIR OF AUTOMOTIVE BUBBLE CLOCKS

EA: 15” X 3” X 15” CONDITION: (A) A Kendall Motor Oil bubble clock, with a graphic of an oil Derrick. It shows an original can, clock face, hands, and glass dome. Lights and runs. (Very Good). (B) An Amelie Pennsylvania Motor Oil bubble clock. It shows the original can, clock face, and glass bubble. (Very Good). (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

3244 - COAST TO COAST STORES OCTAGON NEON CLOCK W/ ILLUSION WHEEL

18 -1/4” X 7” X 18 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows an original can, with original paint and remnants to the original label on the back. It shows light surface rust and oxidation to the paint. The front of the clock shows the original clock face with hands, original illusion wheel, and front painted glass, which shows no signs of lifting. The clock works, the neon lights, and the illusion wheel spins. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3245 - ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS OCTAGON NEON CLOCK

18 - 1/4” X 6 - 1/2” X 18 -3/8” CONDITION: An all original neon clock, with an original can, bezel, front glass, clock face, and clock hands. It shows significant wear, with some oxidation and surface rust to the can. There are some areas of light lifting to the front reverse painted glass, with a couple of scratches but still with a great overall look. The clock is operational, with lighted neon. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,500

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3246 - NABISCO BRAND MR. PEANUT NEON CLOCK

20” X 5 -1/4” X 20” Made by Image Time Incorporated out of Perryopolis, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: New old stock condition, showing blue paint, clock face with Mr. Peanut, original hands and glass front. Fully operational, with pull chain on/off switch for the neon. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3247 - COZY COVE MARINA EVINRUDE LIGHT-UP SIGN

25” X 3 - 1/2” X 17 -3/4” Made by the Federal Sign & Signal Company out of Blue Island, Illinois. CONDITION: It shows an original can, clockface and hands, replaced Cozy Cove Marina Sales & Service Evinrude front plastic sign. It shows light areas of wear, some dust and dirt to the original can. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. The front graphic tight and intact, showing no wear at all. The clock is operational, and the can lights. (Very Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3248 - CLICQUOT LIGHT-UP BUBBLE CLOCK

EA: 15” X 3” X 15” CONDITION: (A) A Clicquot Club Beverage clock, with a great graphic of an Eskimo. Made by Telechron Clock Company. It has an original can, bubble clock face, and hands. Lights up, and it is fully operational. It shows light wear overall. (Very Good). (B) A light-up Dairy Queen bubble clock. Made by the Universal Clock Company. It shows an original can, bezel, glass, clock face, and hands. Lights up, and it is operational. It shows light wear to the can. (Very Good). (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

3249 - LIGHT-UP DAIRY QUEEN BUBBLE CLOCK

15” X 3” X 15” CONDITION: A light-up Dairy Queen bubble clock. Made by the Universal Clock Company. It shows an original can, bezel, glass, clock face, and hands. Lights up, and it is operational. It shows light wear to the can. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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3250 - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING PRODUCTS & CO. OUT OF CINCINNATI COLEMAN’S

PREMIUM GRADE WHOLE HOG SAUSAGE LIGHT-UP CLOCK

16” X 3 - 1/2” X 16” CONDITION: A new old stock clock, with original clock face, glass top, and hands. Lights up, and it is fully operational. (Excellent). 600 - 1,200

3251 - IMAGE TIME INC. SUNBEAM BREAD NEON CLOCK

20” X 5 - 1/2” X 20” CONDITION: A newer recreation of the Sunbeam neon clock. It has a blue painted can, bright clock face with the Sunbeam girl, and original hands. Fully operational and lights. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 600 - 1,200

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3252 - MID-CENTURY ART DECO FOUR ROSES LIGHT-UP CLOCK

18” x 4” x 12 - 1/2”. C. 1930. Marked for the Crystal Manufacturing Co. out of Chicago, Illinois. CONDITION: An Art Deco light-up glass front clock, showing original reverse glass, Red Four Roses graphic to the glass top, and light-up Four Roses plastic front. It has advertising on the strip for Blend of Straight Whiskies 90 Proof. The clock has a new cord, lights up, and the hands move. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3253 - GLOW DIAL AZTEC NEON CLOCK

25” Dia. CONDITION: It shows an original can with very little original paint and oxidized finish. It has a new external neon bulb, and needs an internal neon bulb. Currently, the clock is working and neon is inoperative. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3254 - ORIGINAL WHITE KING SOAP NEON CLOCK

22” x 6” x 22”. CONDITION: It shows an original can, with original decals, replaced glow dial clock face with original hands, and original White King Soap reverse glass advertising. It shows no breaks or loss of paint. There are scuffs and scrapes to the original can and bezel to the clock. The clock is operational, but the neon is not. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3255 - ROBERT K. LEWIS & CO. LOS ANGELES NEON CLOCK

27” x 7” x 27”. A two-tubed neon clock, inner and outer tube, made by the Robert K. Lewis & Company out of Los Angeles. CONDITION: It shows the original can, clock face, hands, bezel, and new tubes. There are some areas of wear, paint loss, scuffs and scrapes to the original can. There are areas lifting plating to the nickel-plated bezel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3256 - OAK TIME CLOCK FROM THE “LOCOMOBILE CAR FACTORY” BRIDGEPORT CONN.

18” x 11 - 1/2” x 50” Made by the Simplex Time Recorder Co. Gardner Mass. CONDITION: Showing original clock face with light wear, and second hand with wind indicator. Oak construction, original glass and interior components. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3257 - ACTION AD CLOCK ROTATING ADVERTISING DISPLAY

23 - 1/2” X 7” X 12 - 1/2” CONDITION: It shows wear to the original wood case, as well as some areas of lifting joints. It shows original paper advertising, some pieces missing, original clock face, neon, and new cord. The clock is operational. (Good).

500 - 1,000

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3258 - MASSEY HARRIS FARM EQUIPMENT NEON CLOCK

18 -1/4” X 6 - 1/2” X 17 -1/4” CONDITION: An all original neon clock, with original red paint. It has an original clock face, hands, and reverse painted front glass. It shows significant wear, oxidation, and surface rust to the can. There is a light fade to the red lettering on the clock face. Currently not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3259 - PEDRICK PISTON RINGS NEON CLOCK

18 -1/4” X 7” X 18” Made by Neon Products Company. CONDITION: It shows an all original can with original paint, showing scuffs, scrapes, and oxidation. The front glass shows advertising for Pedrick Piston Rings, with significant loss to reverse painting to the main image. The outside edges show good, tight paint. There are two neon tubes behind the Pedrick logo that are operational. The hands to the clock are currently not functioning. Neon lights. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

500 - 1,000

3260 - KEY WORK CLOTHES OCTAGON NEON CLOCK

18 -1/4” X 7” X 18” CONDITION: It shows an original neon clock with original paint to the can, some remnants of original decals, oxidation, and surface rust. The clock face is original, showing some dirt and interior dust. The neon is original and lights. This clock originally had a illusion wheel, which is no longer present. The clock is working, but makes a lot of noise. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3261 - HUDSON TERRAPLANE OCTAGON NEON CLOCK

18 - 1/4” X 7” X 18” CONDITION: An all original neon clock, with original paint to the can. The can has tarnish and surface rust throughout. The front of the clock has the original glass with a reverse painted border, which shows some lifting at the edges. The clock face is original, and the Hudson Terraplane Authorized Service sign was added to the clock face. The hands are original, the clock is operational, and the neon lights. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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LOT - 3261

3262 - SQUARE NEON CLOCK SALES CO. NEON WALL CLOCK

15 -5/8 X 5 -3/8” X 15 -3/4” CONDITION: An all original clock, with original can, which shows areas of paint loss, oxidation, and surface rust. It shows the original clock in original green neon, which lights. It has a nickel bevel, which shows oxidation and wear due to age. The clock is currently inoperative. The neon is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3263 - CLICQUOT CLUB “PALE DRY” BUBBLE CLOCK

15” X 3” X 15” Manufactured by Telechrom. CONDITION: It shows an original can, clock face, hands, and bubble. It shows light wear to the can. Lights up, and it is fully operational. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3264 - PAIR OF WALL CLOCKS LARGEST: 16 - 1/2” X 3 - 1/4” X 17 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A Pam bubble clock, advertising Woodman Accident & Life Insurance Company. It shows an original marquee, can, clock face, and hands. Lighting and operational. The top marquee shows some areas of oxidized paint. (B) A Naval Observation time clock, made by Western Union. It shows all original condition, needing a new cord in order to operate. (GoodVery Good). 500 - 1,500

3265 - REED’S TONIC ORIGINAL MANTEL CLOCK

10 -1/2” X 4 -1/2” X 23 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows the original clock face for Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic, with original pendulum and paper advertising to the front. The wood-constructed clock shows areas of wear and one piece of missing trim to the right-hand side of the middle section. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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3266 - ADDISON MODEL 5E CATALIN RADIO

12 -1/2” X 7” X 8 -3/4” CONDITION: Showing wear and scuffs to the Catalin body, with missing dial plastic, original knobs, and with dings in the finish on the upper front left. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections consistent with age and use. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation (Good). 500 - 1,500

3267 - ORIGINAL FRISCH’S BIG BOY RESTAURANT LIGHT-UP CLOCK

16 -1/2” X 16 -1/2” X 5” CONDITION: All original clock, with plastic housing, glass front, and plastic face advertising Frisch’s Big Boy Restaurant Route 3 and Route 22 in Washington. It shows the original clock face, with no areas of damage. It has original hands and plastic housing, which has several small hairline cracks. Lights up, and it is operational. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3268 - BUBBLE FRONT LIGHT-UP DAIRY QUEEN SQUARE CLOCK

22” x 3 - 1/2” x 22” CONDITION: A Pam clock advertising Dairy Queen Ice Cream, showing original clock face and hands. It has an original can with areas of paint loss and oxidation. It has the original Pam Clock label in the back. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

3269 - PINE STATE DAIRY ROUND BUBBLE CLOCK

CONDITION: An original bubble clock from the Advertising Products Company out of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is advertising Pine State Dairy Products, showing an original clock face, hands, and case with original manufacturers label. It is fully operational and lights up. 8 300 - 600

LOT - 3266
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3270 - PAIR OF LIGHT-UP ICE CREAM ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 24 -1-8” X 4 - 1/8” X 11 -1/8” CONDITION: (A) A plastic front Hershey’s Ice Cream light-up sign with clock. Made by the Mulholland Company out of Denton, Maryland. It shows an all original can, hanging chain, and plastic front with correct clock hands. It shows no breaks, cracks, or repairs. It has a pull-chain operation, lights up, and it is operational. (Very Good). (B) A very fine ice cream light-up sign. It shows an original can with surface rust and oxidation on all four sides. There is no back to the sign. It has an original interior, and a plastic front showing wear, paint loss, scuffs, and scratches. The sign is operational, but is going to require one new fluorescent bulb. (Fair). (Fair - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3271 - CHICAGO BISCUIT COMPANY REGULATOR CLOCK

18 -1/8” X 5 - 1/2” X 39” CONDITION: Wonderful oak regulator clock with original dial and hands, and bottom advertising for the Chicago biscuit company. The clock is operational, showing light wear and no breaks or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3272 - SUNBEAM BREAD LIGHT-UP CLOCK

20 -1/2” X 5” X 21” CONDITION: It has an original can and Sunbeam clock, advertising a young kid with “Heap Big Bonus” and a graphic of Sunbeam Bread. The advertising lights, and the clock operates. The advertising components show some wrinkles, most likely from the heat of the bulbs. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3273 - MONUMENTAL SEALY BLACK AMERICANA CARDBOARD DIE-CUT ADVERTISEMENT

34 - 3/4” x 1” x 77”. SSCB. Sealy Co. started in 1881 in Sealy, Texas by Daniel Haynes. He invented the compression machine that ultimately led to Sealy being the first to create cotton-packed mattresses. This early Black Americana image depicts both Sealy’s commitment to the cotton industry, and the labor that industry was founded upon. At a full 77” tall frame, it is a monumental piece of early Black Americana advertising. CONDITION: Showing edgewear to the die-cut fringes, some light scuffs to the main area from handling. The colors are strong, and there is a seam at the center where the 2-piece cardboard joins. Some area of missing image along the extreme bottom edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

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3274 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED POST CARD ADVERSTISING BLACK AMERICANA SUBJECT MATTER

EA: 11 -1/2” x 1” x 35 -3/8” SSC. C. early 20th century.

CONDITION: A collection of three framed post card collections, each containing six post cards of Black American subject matter. It shows light edgewear to some examples. Overall, great color and no rips, tears, repairs, or significant damage. Professionally framed and ready to hang. (8.5 - 9.5). 500 - 1,500

3275 - SAMBO RESTAURANT ACRYLIC LIGHT-UP DECOR PANELS

53 - 3/4” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. The first Sambo’s restaurant opened in Santa Barbara Calif. in 1957 and coincidently is the only one left open today under a different name. This light-up panel was part of the restaurant decor, which showcased the little boy named Sambo and his tiger friend. Constructed of acrylic and plastic, with shadowbox frames and back-lit lighting. CONDITION: Complete with some wear from use. Will light and display very nicely. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3276 - SAMBO RESTAURANT ACRYLIC LIGHT-UP DECOR PANEL

53 - 3/4” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. The first Sambo’s restaurant opened in Santa Barbara Calif. in 1957 and coincidentally is the only one left open today under a different name. This light-up panel was part of the restaurant decor, which showcased the little boy named Sambo and his tiger friend. Constructed of acrylic and plastic, with shadowbox frames and back-lit lighting. CONDITION: Complete with some wear from use. Will light and display very nicely. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

3277 - SAMBO RESTAURANT ACRYLIC LIGHT-UP DECOR PANEL

53 - 3/4” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. The first Sambo’s restaurant opened in Santa Barbara Calif. in 1957 and coincidentally is the only one left open today under a different name. This light-up panel was part of the restaurant decor, which showcased the little boy named Sambo and his tiger friend. Constructed of acrylic and plastic, with shadowbox frames and back-lit lighting. CONDITION: Complete with some wear from use. Will light and display very nicely. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3278 - TIN MILEAGE MARKER TO WALKER BROS. GASOLINE & GENERAL STORE

13 -3/8” x 1” x 36” SST. CONDITION: It is in a contemporary frame. It is most likely Ithaca Sign Company. It shows some areas of scrapes, primarily in the lower right-hand side of the sign. There are some areas of missing paint in the main field, but overall with very good color and shine to this Black Americana advertising sign. (8.0).

2,500 - 5,000

3279 - PHENOMENAL 3D FADA RADIO CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT

45” x 1 - 1/4” x 39 - 5/8” A bright and colorful bi-fold cardboard advertisement for Fada Radio, showing a family at home in front of the fireplace with their console Fada Radio against the wall. CONDITION: It shows edgewear to the cardboard, a bent corner in the upper right-hand corner, and some light scratches in the main field from handling. Professionally framed in a die-cut frame with a 3D image. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

1,500 - 3,000

3280 - NEON COON-CHICKEN INN SIGN W/ MAN GRAPHIC

A nice example of this contemporary neon sign, featuring outstanding color and gloss in the field with colorful neon lighting. CONDITION: Sign remains in nice condition with no significant detractions. Occasional light surface scratching in the field. Neon tubing functions and lights appropriately. Can shows glossy black paint with no major detractions. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

2,000 - 5,000

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3281 - EXTREMELY EARLY BLACK AMERICANA MERCHANDISE DISPLAY FIGURE

9” X 8” X 22” CONDITION: These mechanical figures were used in early store fronts or for display to get the attention of customers to sell products. This African-American young boy is made from plaster. It shows all original paint and clockwork mechanism inside, which makes his eyes move from left to right. It shows areas of wear to the wooden base, areas of wear to the figure itself, and an intact clockwork mechanism that is operational. It has a backdoor with new screws, and original tattered and soiled clothing that dates easily to the end of the 19th century. The figure comes with an empty box of Dr. Cane’s Discovery Coughs & Colds that sat on the base as an advertising component. (Good - Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3282 - FULL-SIZE PAPER MACHE SITTING GENTLEMAN READING THE PAPER

LARGEST: 20” x 24” x 52”. This full-size paper mache gentleman sitting on a stool dates to the 1920s and is in spectacular original condition, with stunning paint and patina. The stool is not original to the piece, but he sits on it quite well with the added “Police Gazette” to read. CONDITION: It shows bright color and great paint, with areas of minor scuffs to the paper mache, but nothing that distracts from the impressive image of this near full-size paper mache man. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

3283 - PHENOMENAL TIN ADVERTISING SIGN FOR SMITH’S BUCHU LITHIA KIDNEY PILLS

31 -1/8” x 1” x 43 -1/4”. SST. Maker marked Charles W. Shonk Company Lithographers out of Chicago. CONDITION: It shows areas of light scratches and paper loss through the main field. There are areas of small pock marks and dings, primarily in the gold border. It shows a significant scratch in the young man’s pants, as well as some overall soiling to the tin from age. A wonderful early tin sign, with a fantastic image. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 5,000 - 10,000

3284 - COMPLETE SET OF 7 ITHICA TIN MILEAGE SIGNS FOR SIEBER HARDWARE WITH THE ORIGINAL CRATE LARGEST: 14 -1/2” x 2 -1/4” x 50 -1/2” SST. CONDITION: An impossible set of Ithaca signs to locate individually, showing great color and graphics, with light oxidation, some minor scrapes and scuffs from age and handling. Comes with the original shipping crate marked to the same Sieber Hardware and Implements Store in Woodland Cal. Crate shows wear from age, and the signs all have the original backing. An amazing set of early black amatriciana advertising. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0 - 8.7). 20,000 - 40,000

3285 - COLLECTION OF 7 ITHACA SIGN BLACK AMERICANA ROAD MILEAGE SIGNS ON BANNER CLOTH LARGEST: 13” x 1” x 51” A set of seven banner cloth Ithaca signs. CONDITION: (A) An 1 Mile sign, showing gentleman on a donkey. It has some light areas of staining, and no repairs to the banner cloth. (8.0). (B) A 2 Miles To sign, showing a gentleman looking into the chicken coop. It has some light staining and wrinkles to the banner cloth. There are no repairs. (8.0). (C) A 3 Miles To sign, showing a gentleman in a fancy dress on roller skates. It shows light staining in the lower left-hand corner. No repairs. (8.5). (D) A 4 Miles To sign, showing two gentleman playing dice. No repairs, with light staining overall. (E) A 5 Miles To, showing a gentleman in a majorette outfit, with an area of wear in his pants. It shows some light staining. (8.0). (F) A 6 Miles To sign, showing a gentleman running in the moonlight with an owl graphic. There are areas of staining, primarily to the upper-third. No repairs. (8.0). (G) A 7 Miles To Yunker & Lierman Drug Company, showing another gentleman appearing to be hiding from the law. It shows wrinkles to the banner cloth, and some areas of staining (8.0). A wonderful collection of Ithaca banner cloth signs. All with great color and images, and very reminiscent of the Black Americana advertising of the early 20th century. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0 - 8.5). 20,000 - 40,000

3286 - TIN STONE LITHOGRAPH SIGN ADVERTISING SMITH’S BUCHO LITHIA KIDNEY PILLS

31’ x 1’ x 43 -1/4”. Marked for the Charles W. Shonk Company out of Chicago. CONDITION: Framed in the original Smith’s frame, showing wonderful color and shine. Some areas of wear in both the lower and upper right-hand corners. There is some light scuffing across the upper 10% of the sign, with only light surface discoloration to the rest of the main field. A beautiful sign in amazing condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 6,000 - 12,000

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3287 - CAST IRON BLACK AMERICANA OUTDOOR HITCHING POST

15” x 14 - 1/2” x 45 - 1/2”. Cast iron Black Americana figure, full-figure and with the original ring, a great piece of Black memorabilia and historical Americana. It depicts Jocko, the faithful groomsman, who was said to have stood on the bank of the Delaware waiting for George Washington’s return. CONDITION: The figure has been repainted at some point early in its life, and there are no breaks or repairs. Signed “J.W. Fiske, N.Y.”. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

3,000 - 6,000

3288 - RARE TIN ARMOUR’S STAR BRAND MINCE MEAT ADVERTISING SIGN

21 -5/8” X 27 -7/8” SST. Marked for Kaufmann & Strauss Company in New York. CONDITION: This is the famous dining room scene for Armour’s Star Brand Mince Meat stone lithographed on tin. It shows some light folds, primarily in the upper left-hand corner and upper edges. There is staining along the bottom edges, with light scuffs and scrapes in the main field. It shows areas of foxing and four additional mounting holes. An extremely rare tin sign in displayable condition. (7.0). 3,000 - 6,000

3289 - AMAZING FRAMED CASCARETS CLOTH BANNER ADVERTISING

47 - 1/4” x 1” x 33 -1/2” Marked for the G.H. Dunston Company out of Buffalo New York. CONDITION: A cloth banner, advertising Cascarets to Solve All of Your Summer Bowel Troubles. It has a great graphic, showing bright color. It shows some edgewear, and light staining across the upper border and in the upper right-hand corner. It comes with two original wood holders for the top and bottom. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 3,000 - 6,000

3290 - BLACK AMERICANA CAST IRON HITVHING POST STATUE

15” x 14 - 1/2” x 45 - 1/2”. American, 19th century. J.W. Fiske. NY. Exceptional figural cast iron hitching post. The young boy, standing on a bale of cotton holding a stirrup for hitching. CONDITION: Showing oxidized paint through out from the elements, no breaks or repairs, complete with a wonderful patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

3291 - GALVENIZED TIN ITHACA “MILES TO” SIGN

12 -7/8” x 3/8” x 37” SST. CONDITION: In a contemporary frame, advertising Walker Brothers Gasoline & General Store in Farnum. It shows an African-American gentleman in marching gear, banging a drum. It shows areas of surface foxing with light rust in the lower-half of the sign. It has light scuffs and surface scratches to the main field, but nothing to distract from the overall great image of this Ithaca sign. (8.0). 3,000 - 5,000

3292 - BLACK AMERICANA BUTLER STAND W/ TRAY

9” X 9” X 20” CONDITION: Often used as a cardholder at the entrance to restaurants, showing a carved wood figure on wood base holding a tray. The tray holder is an in place, but the normal brass tray that is there is not present. The figure is carved, and has glass eyes. It shows original paint, with some areas of missing paint or scruffs due to handling and age. Overall, an excellent example of this early American folk art. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 4,000

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3293 - CARVED BLACK AMERICANA PATRIOTIC STATUE

21 - 1/2” x 18” x 68”. Full-size carved black Americana figure in patriotic red, white, and blue. CONDITION: Showing age-related wear and soiling to the original paint. Age cracks exist, as well as some minor chips to the paint and edges of the carving. Paint is aged and original, with a wonderful early look. The statue was likely an entry figure to the circus or a carnival. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3294 - BLACK AMERICANA CARVED BUTLER FIGURE

25” x 18” x 73”. Carved standing figural butler, generally used as a greeter or card holder at the front of a store. CONDITION: Well-done detail, showing light wear from handling. Some finish scratches and scuffs, no signs of breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3295 - WATCH THE DANCING MAN ARCADE MACHINE

This is an unusual and most likely a one of a kind arcade machine consisting of a dancing doll on stage, with coin operation. CONDITION: Original clothes and felt to the stage, plastic front window, and linkage to the doll in order for him to dance. Very cool operation, dates to the 1940s or 1950s, and a great original folk-art automata. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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3296 - CARNIVAL MIDWAY AFRICAN DODGER HEAD, ORIGINAL BALL, AND DISPLAY SHELF

LARGEST: 14” X 9 - 1/2” X 12 -3/4” African Dodger was an early carnival game in which African-Americans would be forced to stick their heads through a canvas curtain and attempt to dodge objects tossed at them by the players. In the 1870s, a new alternative to this questionable practice became wooden target heads. This example has original paint and comes with an early handmade shelf for displaying, as well as a rare original hand-stitched baseball marked “African Dodger No. 25 McKinnon Sporting Goods” used to toss at figure. Figure also has two holes in mouth where rods may have been placed, converting the figure to a possible ring toss game. A superb example of early American carnival art.

CONDITION: This beautiful example of the African Dodger Head has some very slight age cracks - very minimal considering the age of this piece and the nature of traveling carnivals. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

3297 - EARLY CARNIVAL RED AND ORANGE PENNY CATCH HEAD

26” x 9”. Early American Penny Pitch game used in the late 1930s to early 1940s. This game of chance was used by traveling carnivals, and is in outstanding original condition, considering the nature of traveling carnivals. Player would toss a penny. If penny stayed in figure’s mouth, you won a prize. Most pennies did not stay in mouth, making this early carnival game popular among game operators.

CONDITION: A superb early example in original park paint, showing some age related cracks, paint loss, and no repairs. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3298 - BLACK AMERICANA YARD STATUE WITH LANTERN BASE

16” x 15” x 43”. American nineteenth century Black Americana cast iron yard figure. CONDITION: Showing original paint that has faded, with no breaks or repairs. Figure holds a base that most likely was to hold a lantern to light a drive or path. Some light surface rust and patina from being out in the elements. A great example of early American cast iron. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3299 - ITHACA SIGN CO. BLACK MEMORBILIA WOMAN

12 -3/4” x 1 -1/2” x 49”. CONDITION: Original sign with areas of scuffs and paint loss, as well as oxidation. Mounted to a wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 1,500 - 3,000

3300 - FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR SANFORD’S GINGER

27” x 1” x 33 -5/8” Maker marked for the Forbes Company out of Boston. CONDITION: It shows new old stock, with great color. It has light staining to the outside white borders, which does not distract from the overall imagery. There are some light fold marks in the Sanford’s Ginger bottle on the left-hand side, in the young man’s pants, and in the right side border, none of which distract from the overall image. Framed in a period frame. (8.8). 1,000 - 3,000

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3301 - LINEN-BACKED POSTER ADVERTISING DODGEM BUMPER CARS

33 -7/8” x 1” x 40” CONDITION: It shows light folds in the original canvas. It has original grommet holes in the upper-left and right corners. There are light folds shown in the upper-third, which do not distract from the overall image. There is a small fold across the 40% mark from where the original had been folded for shipping. It shows no other rips or repairs. It has great color and image of the bumper cars. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

3302 - WILLIAM R. SULLIVAN CREAM OF WHEAT ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION

22” x 1” x 30” An oil on canvas Cream of Wheat advertisement, signed William R. Sullivan in the lower-left corner. CONDITION: It shows edgewear to the canvas, some ground-in dirt, and light staining, which could be improved with a good archival cleaning. An excellent example of a very early illustrative art for Cream of Wheat Oatmeal. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

3303 - LITHOGRAPHED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR LISK’S ROASTER

36 - 5/8” x 1” x 32 - 3/8” SSC. Lithograph marked for Sackett & Wilhelms. CONDITION: It shows some light wrinkles in the lower left-hand corner. It has great overall color, with several small scuff marks in the main field, but nothing that distracts from the overall advertising image. Professionally framed in an oak frame and ready to hang. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

3304 - FRENCH FIGURAL “PORTER” MANTEL CLOCK, CA. 1880

11” X 4” X 14” French Figural “Porter” Mantel Clock, c. 1880. A striking late 19th-century French figural mantel clock, cast in spelter with original gilt and dark patinated finishes, depicting a barefoot porter or traveler carrying a large woven barrel upon his back, the clock movement mounted within the barrel. The subject is rendered with finely detailed features, a straw hat, and working tools, posed dynamically upon an ornate gilt base decorated with rococo scrolls, cherubs, and crane motifs in high relief. The clock retains its original enameled dial with Roman numerals and winding key. Typical of the work produced by Parisian ateliers in the style of Japy Frères or Vincenti, the piece combines mechanical craftsmanship with 19th-century romantic exoticism. It has a porcelain face clock, original hands, and would benefit greatly from being serviced. It shows areas of oxidation and wear to this very early clock. The porcelain dial shows no cracks or repairs. There are no breaks or repairs in the casting. (Good - Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

LOT - 3302

3305 - VERY EARLY PAPER MACHE FIGURAL NODDER ADVERTISING CIGARS

14” X 9” X 29” These early nodders that were used as attention-getters in early stores and markets could have been used to advertise many different products. This particular example is holding a small grouping of cigars, and has a paper sign hanging on his left hand that reads “Free Cigars”. CONDITION: It shows all original clothing and paint. The nodding head and blinking eyes are operational, and it comes with a winding key. It shows some areas of scuffs to the paint, primarily at the base and toes of his feet. Soiling and wear to the original clothing, which is at least 100 years old. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3306 - BLACK AMERICANA WOODEN CARNIVAL HEAD ON YELLOW STAND

7 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/4” X 15 - 1/4” Early hand-carved wooden carnival head presented on an early wooden base. Two holes in mouth for wooden rods for use as a ring toss game, also possibly used for American Dodger game, better known as a ball toss game. CONDITION: A great displaying piece with original paint. Very minimal cracking based on age and intended use. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3307 - COLLECTION OF 7 DINAH BLACK ENAMEL PAINT ADVERTISMENTS

LARGEST: 39” X 39” CONDITION: (A) A single-sided cardboard standup. Marked “Printed in the USA”, with an original easel. It shows a light bend in the cardboard in the lower right-hand corner. (B) A framed single-sided cardboard advertisement, showing Dinah Black used for water pipes. New old stock condition, and no damage noted. (C) A Dinah Black paint for Implements. New old stock, and no damage. It is in a contemporary frame. (D) A Dinah Black for Auto Underparts. New old stock and no damage. It is in a contemporary frame. (E) A large framed Dinah Black for Oil Heaters and Stove Pipes. New old stock, die-cut, and in a contemporary frame. No damage. (F) A Dinah Black for Furnace Stores and Window Screens. Die-cut cardboard, new old stock, and has no damage. It is in a contemporary frame. (G) The center of the collection is a Dinah Black advertising for All Around Black Enamel, with a great image in the middle. It has additional signage and contemporary frame on the outside. New old stock, and has no damage. A fantastic collection of black enamel paint advertising. All in great framing, with an exception of the one cardboard standup. (9.0+). 1,000 - 3,000

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3308 - SINGLE-SIDED TIN EMBOSSED SIGN FOR FUN TO WASH WASHING POWDER

15 - 5/8” x 2 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/2” Maker marked McDonald Manufacturing Company of Toronto, Canada. CONDITION: It shows areas of additional mounting holes and light surface scratches, primarily to the outside areas. There is a significant mark on the nose of the graphic, and it has good color and some shine. (7.0).

800 - 1,600

3309 - COMPOSITION FIGURAL ADVERTISING DISPLAY FOR GOLDEN SHRED MARMALADE

LARGEST: 12” X 11” X 28” CONDITION: Composition constructed and fiber glass in original paint. A 3D figurine, which held a jar of Golden Shred Marmalade. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes in the original paint. It shows some significant deterioration to the fiber glass base, primarily seen in the back. A light-up mechanism, which is present and untested. (7.5). 2,500 - 5,000

3310 - CAST IRON TABLE CLOCKWORK FLY FAN

10” X 4” X 43”. CONDITION: These fly fans were used in the center of tables in order to keep the flies off the food. This particular example with a cast iron base, shows great detail, clockwork mechanism, original arms and cloth. The cloth has begun to come off of the frame, and shows dirt and tattered material, but it is original to the fan. The fan is operational, and comes with a key. It shows oxidation and light surface rust to the cast iron and metal components. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3311 - ITHACA TIN SIGN MOUNTED ON WOOD BACKING ADVERTISING GRANT’S GARAGE & CYCLERY

12 -3/4” x 1 -1/2” x 49”. CONDITION: It shows areas of surface rust and corrosion, primarily to the edges. It has overall dirt, scrapes, and scuffs to the main field. 90% of the lettering is visible, with some areas of corrosion. The main imagery of the man and his goose presents well for the age of this sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5).

2,500 - 5,000

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3312 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISING FOR STEWART NO. 2 CLIPPING MACHINE

36” x 1” x 36 - 1/8” Maker marked for the Theo A. Schmidt Litho Company out of Chicago. CONDITION: It shows good color and graphics. It has a fold at the 25% of the bottom area, as well as the mid-way point and three-quarter point. All of which have been minimized by virtue of the framing. The colors are bright, and shows no measurable damage to the main field. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

3313 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT FOR WINCHESTER RIFLES

32” x 1” x 24” CONDITION: It shows a great graphic hunting scene with a dog and a skunk. Marked for Winchester Rifles in lower right-hand corner. It has good color, with a great graphic. It shows no measurable or discernible damage in the main field. It is in its original frame with a wood backing. (8.8). 500 - 1,500

3314 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR GALAXY OF STARS MINSTREL’S

47 - 3/4” x 1” x 30” Maker marked for the Riverside Printing Company out of Milwaukee, No. 2172. CONDITION: A very bright and colorful graphic of the Galaxy of Stars Minstrel’s. It shows new old stock condition, professionally framed. It has no measurable or describable damage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5 - Near Mint). 500 - 1,500

3315 - FRAMED LITHOGRAPH FOR CAB CALLOWAY PERFORMANCE AT CARLTON HOTEL IN AMSTERDAM

36 -5/8” x 1” x 47 - 3/4” CONDITION: It shows some light areas of folds and wrinkles from the framing. It shows the usual folds in middle, which has been minimized by the matting. It shows no rips, tears, or repairs. The colors appear somewhat muted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.8).

500 - 1,500

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3316 - FREIGHT CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING FOR BLUE RIBBON COFFEE

36” x 3” x 29 -5/8” CONDITION: It shows great color and graphic. Professionally framed and mounted in a contemporary frame. It shows no describable damage to the main field, with the exception of one small scuff under the “B” “Blue”. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

3317 - FRAMED POSTER ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE MUSICAL COMEDY “PUT ME OFF AT BUFFALO”

39 -1/2” x 1” x 42 -1/2” Marked for the Minor Litho Company and numbered 9332. CONDITION: It shows wonderful color and great imagery. No areas of damage. Close examination to the outside edges of the graphic, show some light fraying in a couple of areas, most hidden by the framing. No rips, tears, or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

3318 - FRAMED PAPER ADVERTISING FOR DIRTOFF

33” x 1” x 44 - 1/4” CONDITION: It shows some light scrapes in the color in the lower-edge of the graphic, as well as the upper-right edge of the graphic. It has great imagery of a young man washing his hands with the Dirtoff product. A French poster that has been professionally framed and ready to hang. It shows great color, and has no discernible damage, rips, or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

500 - 1,500

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3319 - FRAMED MOVIE POSTER FOR THE COMDEY OF TERRORS MOVIE

33 -1/8” x 1” x 47 - 1/8” Dated 1963, by American International Pictures No. 64. CONDITION: It shows all the normal folds that come with a movie poster, which was folded when mailed to the movie theater. It shows great imagery of Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, Boris Karloff, and Basil Rathbone. There are tears to the folds, which have been preserved with a professional framing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

3320 - BLACK AMERICANA FRAMED LITHOGRAPH POSTER

33” x 1” x 47 -1/4” Maker marked for the Quigley Litho Company out Kansas City, no. marked 2813. CONDITION: It shows wonderful color and great imagery of early Black Americana. It has some light folds in the upper-third of the lithograph. No discernible damage. Professionally framed, linen-backed, and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.8). 500 - 1,500

3321 - LITHOGRAPHED BLACK AMERICANA ON LINEN

26” x 2 -1/4” X 27 -1/4” CONDITION: Originally a throw pillow, showing a great image of Black Americana children playing on the farm, while grandpa plays the banjo. It shows muted color and light staining overall. There is some fraying at the outside edges, but no rips, tears, or repairs. Framed in a period frame. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

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3322 - BLACK AMERICANA BILL POSSUM LITHOGRATH ON TEXTILE ADVERTISING

25 -3/8” x 1” x 25 -5/8” Dated 1909 by Campbell Metzger & Jacobson. CONDITION: It shows great color. There are some light folds in the textile, and a light fold on the far right hand edge. No rips or repairs. Overall, a great displaying piece of Black Americana. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

3323 - PAIR OF TIN OVER CARDBOARD ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 21” x 1” x 17 - 1/8” CONDITION: (A) A tin over cardboard advertising sign for Cooks Beer. Maker marked F.W. Cook Company out of Evansville, Indiana. It shows good color and shine. There are areas of light warping, primarily at the edges. It shows light surface scratches in the main field, with water staining and a light warp to the cardboard back. (8.0). (B) A tin over cardboard sign advertising Armor Star Ham. Marked in the lower left-hand corner “REQ. 295986”. It shows light surface scratches, primarily to the left side. There are a couple of dings in the right-hand border, with good color and shine. The cardboard back shows a light warp, and the sign has been TAC Authenticated. (8.0). (8.0). 500 - 1,000

3324 - DOUBLE-SIDED AUGUST FLOWER GERMAN SYRUP SIGN

9 -1/8” X 1” X 18 -1/4” DSC. CONDITION: A double-sided cardstock, advertising Boschee’s German Syrup for Coughs, Cold & Consumption. Side 1 shows great color, with light edgewear. No significant defects in the main area. Side 2 shows light edgewear, with no significant areas of damage in the main field. Framed double-sided between two pieces of glass. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

3325 - EMBOSSED TIN SIGN ADVERTISING FAMOUS BLACK NANCY COAL

24” x 11 - 5/8” SST. CONDITION: A single-sided tin tacker embossed sign for Famous Black Nancy Coal, by the W.J. Hamilton Coal Company. It has a great graphic of Black Nancy, showing areas of chipped paint in the main field and several areas along the outside edges. There are also light surface scratches in several areas. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

3326 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA PIPES IN ORIGINAL CASES

EA: 2” X 2” X 6” CONDITION: Meerschaum Pipes showing an African American young lad and African-American young lady. Both pipes come with the original cases, which show having been used. There are light surface cracks in the finish in both pipes. Both have great patina and in solid condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3327 - CARVED WOOD MUSICAL CIGAR STAND

10” X 13” X 36” CONDITION: These cigar stands were recreated back in the 90s. It shows great detail of a porter with an internal music box. When wound, plays a single tune, his head rotates, and there is space on his body for cigars, matches, and other accessories. This particular example shows light signs of wear, great detail, in all original condition, and it is operational. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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LOT - 3325
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3328 - COLLECTION OF 3 EARLY TOYS LARGEST: 8 - 1/4” X 2” X16” CONDITION: (A) An early target game by McLoughlin of New York City. It shows an original box lid and base. It comes with all three original balls with inside graphic. There are areas of wear to the edges of the box, some scuffs and scrapes to the lid. The internal graphic, which is the same as the lid, shows only light wear with some edgewear. (8.0). (B) A tin wind-up toy with a boy and his dog, showing light wear overall. Operational. (8.0). (C) A Weeden’s Plantation Bank, showing a dancing man with a guy playing the banjo. It shows significant wear overall, some areas of inpainting, and touch-up. It shows the original backdoor and winding mechanism. It should wind-up, and the gentleman dances, but it is currently not operational. A scarce bank. (6.5). (6.5 - 8.0). 500 - 1,000

3329 - MICKEY MOUSE ANNUAL FEATURING “A BLACK OUTLOOK” COMIC STRIP

6 -1/2” X 2 - 1/8” X 8 - 3/4” Dean & Son, London, 1932. An extraordinary and historically significant Mickey Mouse Annual published by Dean & Son with Walt Disney’s approval, containing early comic strips featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse. This 200-page volume includes the six-page story “A Black Outlook,” in which the characters embark on an island adventure. The comic reflects the racially stereotyped depictions and offensive language that were regrettably common in media of the period. The book shows age and handling wear with a cracked spine, worn cover edges, and a previous owner’s name written inside. Many panels have been neatly hand-colored by a child. Despite these flaws, the volume remains a remarkable example of early Disney publishing history and a stark reminder of the racial attitudes prevalent in popular entertainment of the early 20th century. Published by Dean & Son Limited of 29 King Street in London. A very unusual Mickey Mouse book printed in England, that carries with it distinctive racist content, which was approved by the Walt Disney Company. CONDITION: It shows all original pages, some fraying and staining. It has a dedication inside. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3330 - PAIR OF C.D. KENNY CO. OUT OF BALTIMORE, MARYLAND COFFEE TINS

7 - 1/2” X 6” X 10 -3/4” CONDITION: (A) An orange version, showing great color and shine. It shows the original lid and handle. Some light denting to the exterior of the can, which is coffee cans of this age. Light scuffs and scratches throughout. (8.5). (B) A yellow version, showing good color and shine. There are a couple more areas of missing paint, but still showing a great graphic with just light scuffs and scrape. It has the original top and lift handle. (8.0). (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

3331 - BLACK AMERICANA MOTION DISPLAY

15 - 7/8” X 4” X 20 - 3/4” CONDITION: These motion displays were primarily used in store windows in order to gain customer’s attention. This example has movements, both to the gentleman’s eyes and mouth. It shows areas of staining to the background, as well as to the gentleman’s shirt. It has a reattached cord, which is operational. The frame is original, showing areas of wear and paint loss. (7.5). 500 - 1,000

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3332 - PAIR OF BLACK AMERICANA DISPLAY PIECES

LARGEST: 21 - 1/8” X 48”. CONDITION: (A) A folk art painted piece of plywood with a Black Americana young lady. It is in all original paint, showing some areas of lifting to the plywood. No artist identification. (8.0). (B) A Jemima Pancake Flour Giveaway with a mask. It shows an areas of paint loss, and paper loss in the upper right-hand section. There are some areas of edgewear around the fold, with great color and graphics. (8.5). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,500

3333 - BLACK AMERICANA LIGHTED MOTION DISPLAY

19 - 1/2” X 4 - 3/4” X 23 - 1/4” CONDITION: These motion displays were primarily used in storefront windows in the early part of the 20th century to attract customers. This particular example shows motion in the young man’s eyes, as well as his mouth. It has a motion display background. It shows the original frame and color, with some areas of warping to the background that does not deter from the overall display. There are some areas of staining in the lower portion of the man’s shirt. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 3332

3334 - EXTREMELY RARE TIN COOLER PANEL FOR MICKEY MOUSE FRUIT JUICE BEVERAGES

25 -3/4” x 1 -1/4” x 20 - 1/8” C. 1930-1932. CONDITION: An amazing survivor of embossed tin panel from a cooler, advertising Mickey Mouse Fruit Juice Beverages. It shows significant areas of rust and corrosion. It has original paint and embossed image of Mickey Mouse. There are areas of paint loss. It is framed in a contemporary frame, and preserved with a great image. (6.0 -). 3,000 - 6,000

3335 - PLUTO WINDOW DISPLAY FIGURE (OLD KING COLE, 1930S)

36 - 5/8” x 25 - 1/4”. A rare Pluto window display figure produced by the Old King Cole Papier Maché Company of Canton, Ohio. Known for their whimsical and highly detailed store displays, Old King Cole held the license to manufacture Disney figures from 1932 to 1942, creating some of the earliest large-scale character displays for retail promotion. Expertly crafted in the company’s signature Laminite papier-mâché material, this impressive figure captures Pluto’s playful personality and vibrant presence. It remains in very good condition, exhibiting only light age-related wear including minor scuffs, fine surface cracking to the paint, and small areas of edge wear. A scarce and charming example of early Disney display artistry from one of America’s premier mid-century advertising studios. CONDITION: It shows original Walt Disney Enterprises Kay Kamen Sole Representative sticker on the back. Marked by Special Permission of Walt Disney Enterprises. A rare and very unusual Walt Disney piece. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

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3336 - WINDOW MOTION DISPLAY OF HAROLD TEEN

27” X 4” X 35” HAROLD TEEN AND LILLIUM LOVEWELL

- Step back in time with a touch of whimsical romance! Bring home a delightful slice of vintage Americana with these rare Harold Teen —a nostalgic tribute to the beloved comic strip duo that captured hearts in the early 20th century. These beautifully crafted figures showcase Harold, the iconic lovestruck teen, and Lillium, his sweetheart, (in a separate lot in this auction) in a charming window scene that perfectly captures the innocence and humor of their classic courtship. Whether you’re a dedicated collector of antique comic memorabilia, a fan of retro pop culture, or just someone who appreciates finely detailed decor with a story, these figures are a must-have. They boast vibrant period-accurate colors, expressive details, and a design that makes them perfect for display on a shelf, in a window, or as part of a curated vintage collection. Very rare comic character motion display. CONDITION: Paper mache display showing all the original components for a motion display on the back. With a couple repairs to the paper mache that can be seen on the back, and a partial label marked “Jones Motion”. When working, motions include the arms waving. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

3337 - PAPER MACHE COMIC CHARACTER LILLIUM LOVEWELL MOTION DISPLAY

24” X 5” X 42” HAROLD TEEN AND LILLIUM LOVEWELL - Step back in time with a touch of whimsical romance! Bring home a delightful slice of vintage Americana with these rare Harold Teen (in a separate lot in this auction) with Lillium Lovewell Window Figures—a nostalgic tribute to the beloved comic strip duo that captured hearts in the early 20th century. These beautifully crafted figures showcase Harold, the iconic lovestruck teen, and Lillium, his sweetheart, in a charming window scene that perfectly captures the innocence and humor of their classic courtship. Whether you’re a dedicated collector of antique comic memorabilia, a fan of retro pop culture, or just someone who appreciates finely detailed decor with a story, these figures are a must-have. They boast vibrant period-accurate colors, expressive details, and a design that makes them perfect for display on a shelf, in a window, or as part of a curated vintage collection. Very rare comic character motion display. CONDITION: Paper mache display showing all the original components for a motion display on the back, with a couple repairs to the paper mache that can be seen on the back, and a partial label marked “Jones Motion”. When working, motions include the arms waving. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 3,000 - 7,000

LOT - 3336

3338 - UNUSUAL & RARE 3D WINDOW DISPLAY OF MICKEY MOUSE

24” x 4 - 1/2” x 41”. A very rare paper mache window decoration of Walt Disney World’s iconic Mickey Mouse. CONDITION: It has the original interior label for Kay Kamen Walt Disney Enterprises. This was a motion display, and has the original wiring, cord and mechanism. The paper mache shows some areas of separation, scuffs and cracks due to age and handling. The paint is original, and the Mickey Mouse form is simply wonderful. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

5,000 - 10,000

3339 - WOODEN CARNIVAL GAMING WHEEL W/ MICKEY AND MINNIE MOUSE GRAPHIC

86” X 2” X 82 -1/2”. C. 1960s Traveling carnival wooden gaming wheel complete with vivid Mickey and Minnie Mouse images. CONDITION: Wheel has strong color and gloss, with areas of paint loss and surface staining visible throughout. Wheel has minor damage along the outer edges and raised sections of trim. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3340 - COLLECTION OF 3 MICKEY MOUSE MEMORABILIA ITEMS

LARGEST: 10 -3/4” X 4 - 5/8” X 6” CONDITION: (A) A Mickey Mouse General Electric radio alarm clock. Original plastic construction, with an original cord and back. It has correct Mickey Mouse dial and clock face. It lights, and the clock moves. It shows a chip to the lower left-hand corner of plastic radio, and light areas of wear due to age and use. (8.0). (B) An Ingersoll Mickey Mouse watch in the original box. It shows an original strap and watch in unused condition. The box shows some light areas of wear. (9.0). (C) A Disney Harmony Kingdom porcelain Mickey Mouse Christmas Carol statue. Unused condition, and in the original box. It shows no chips, cracks, or repairs. (9.0). (8.0 - 9.0).

800 - 1,500

3341 - OLD KING COLE FIGURAL MOTION

OF THE THREE PIGS LARGEST: 21” X 5” X 32 - 1/2” Extremely rare motion display from the Ole King Cole company. CONDITION: Areas of wear, soiling, breaks in the paper mâché, and oxidation to the metal components. An early Disney display product and likely the only known example. Displays much better than the condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0).

10,000 - 30,000

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3342 - DOPEY WINDOW DISPLAY FIGURE

13” X 3” X 25” Old King Cole, c. 1937-1940s. A rare Dopey relief display figure produced by the Old King Cole Papier Maché Company of Canton, Ohio. Old King Cole was among America’s premier creators of store window displays during the first half of the 20th century and held the license to produce Disney figures from 1932 to 1942. This molded relief figure, crafted in the company’s proprietary Laminite papier-mâché material, beautifully captures Dopey’s charming expression and retains a seldom-seen Old King Cole manufacturer’s label on the reverse. The piece remains in very good vintage condition, exhibiting age-appropriate wear including fine surface cracking and crazing to the paint, scattered scuffs, small chips, light soiling, and minor discoloration from age. An exceptional and highly displayable example of early Disney merchandising and mid-century store display craftsmanship. A piece of early Disneyana from the premier maker of Paper Mache displays in the US. CONDITION: Showing all original construction with original paint with a light fade. No cracks or repairs with edge wear, some age related soiling, and an original King Cole tag on the back. (8.0). 2,000 - 5,000

3343 - TIN DONALD DUCK WALT DISNEY HAND CAR

3 - 1/2” X 11” X 6 - 1/2” Made by the Lionel Corporation of New York. CONDITION: It shows areas of wear and paint loss, primarily to Donald Duck and Pluto. It has the original spring and wheels. There are no areas of restoration. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

3344 - WALT DISNEY PINOCCHIO “LAURENZ” PORCELAIN DISPLAY

17 - 1/2” X 13 - 1/2” X 13” CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks, or breaks. There is a slight loss of paint in the word “Pinocchio” on the front, and oxidation to the Pinocchio brass tag on the base. It has great color and shine. It comes with a collector’s guide for Laurenz Walt Disney Collectibles. The porcelain was issued in a limited edition of 2500. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3345 - DISNEY FROG DISPLAY FIGURE 22 -1/8” X 4 - 1/2” X 32” Buster Brown, c. 1950s. A Froggy the Gremlin store window display created for Buster Brown Shoes. Froggy, the playful and mischievous character from the popular children’s radio program Smilin’ Ed McConnell’s Buster Brown Gang, served as the show’s comic relief and brand mascot for the shoe company’s sponsorship. Constructed of composite material with two wooden supports on the reverse, the display features excellent period design and character detailing. It remains in good overall condition, showing age-appropriate wear including light cracking to the base of the shoes, neck, and left cuff, minor paint loss and surface cracks around the mouth and lower edge, a small 1.25-inch area of cracking with paint loss on the nose, and scattered light soiling and stains. A delightful and rare surviving example of mid-century Buster Brown advertising featuring one of children’s radio’s most memorable characters. (8.9). 500 - 1,500

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3346 - STORK COUNTERTOP DISPLAY FIGURE

8” X 13” X 25” (Castle Hall, 1920s) A papier-mâché Castle Hall Cigars stork display figure, originally designed to hold a promotional advertisement for the brand. CONDITION: In this example, a previous owner has added a porcelain baby and pink cloth blanket to the stork’s beak, giving it a whimsical and sentimental appearance. CONDITION: The piece exhibits expected age and handling wear, including surface cracks, scuffs, paint loss, chips, and evidence of past repair. A charming example of early 20th-century tobacco advertising with imaginative design and period character. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3347 - PAIR OF HAMILTON ENTERPRISES MICKEY MOUSE VENDING MACHINES

LARGEST: 8” X 8” X 16” Mickey Mouse and His Pals Vending Machines (Black and Teal Editions) (Hamilton Vending Co., Kansas City, 1930s) A remarkable pair of Walt Disney “Mickey Mouse and His Pals” vending machines produced by the Hamilton Vending Company—one finished in black and the other in teal—these cast-iron machines were created during a brief production run in the early 1930s. Each features raised Disney character artwork and retains its original coin mechanism and finish. Among the rarest pieces of early Disney vending memorabilia known. CONDITION: (A) Fluted black base version, 1¢ operation. It has an original glass globe and new Mickey Mouse decal. It shows areas of wear, some oxidation to the base, and operational but needing lubrication. (Good). (B) Aqua-based version. It shows an original globe, new decal, and correct top. It shows no chips to the original porcelain base, and areas of oxidation to the bottom trim strip. (Good). (Good). 600 - 1,200

3348 - FRENCH BULL DOG GROWLER

18” X 9” X 14 - 1/2” CONDITION: All original condition, with original wheels at the bottom of his paws, head, glass eyes, and pull chain. It is in operating condition, showing light areas of wear to all the original applied fur. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

3349 - EARLY STORE WINDOW OR DISPLAY ATTENTION GETTER OF A BELLHOP HOLDING A TRAY OF CIGARS

10 - 1/2” X 11” X 23” CONDITION: All original condition, with original paper mache body and composite head. It has original clothing, missing one button on the front vest, and on the original stand. Motions include nodding the head from side to side, with eye movement. The gentleman is holding a tray full of original old cigars. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

3350 - CONTEMPORARY CIGAR STORE “PUNCH” CARVED FIGURE

16” x 18” x 51”. C. 1970. CONDITION: It shows all original paint. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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LOT - 3350

3351 - TIN CONSTRUCTED CONTEMPORARY HORSE DISPLAY

16” x 53” x 85”. A wonderful piece of modern art. Milt and Tarpley from scrap tin in new red paint, and shows a bucking bronco horse. CONDITION: No discernable damage, with no repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

- 3352

3352 - FRISCH’S BIG BOY FIGURAL ADVERTISING STATUE

35” x 28” x 54”. A wonderful example of this iconic 3-dimensional advertising in wonderful condition. Founded in 1936 in Southern California, the restaurant chain grew to 240 stores by 1989. There are many collectors seeking the popular namesake statues that often were placed at the entrance to the restaurants. This example is composite construction, on original base, and a full 54” tall. CONDITION: Showing original paint and on original stand. He is in the standing position, labeled “Frisch’s Big Boy”. No breaks cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

LOT - 3351
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3353 - BOB’S BIG BOY FIGURAL ADVERTISING FIBERGLASS STATUE

31” x 29” x 56”. The iconic Shoney’s “Big Boy” fiberglass figure, dressed in his signature checkered overalls. Brightly colored. CONDITION: Great color and shine, with light scuffs to the edges of the base. No chips, cracks, or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

2,000 - 4,000

3354 - RADIO CONTROLLED BEACHCRAFT MODEL SEAPLANE

77” X 63” X 25” CONDITION: It shows areas of surface dirt, a repair to the fiber glass, original paint, and a set of interchangeable wheels. The remote-controlled mechanism is untested, and not known to be operative. It shows moderate where throughout the model. It has a tail no. of NC18561. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

3,000 - 6,000

LOT - 3353

3355 - BOB’S BIG BOY FIGURAL ADVERTISING FIBERGLASS

41 -7/8” x 41 - 7/8” x 77” This is a 54 - 1/2” tall Bob’s Big Boy fiberglass figural advertising piece.

CONDITION: Good paint with little abrasion or paint loss to figure. No chips or cracks. Great color and shine, ready for display This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

STATUE
LOT - 3355

3356 - PEP BOYS STORES “MANNY MOE & JACK” FIBERGLASS STORE DISPLAY

100” x 59” x 105”. Three-Dimensional Fiberglass Store Display for Pep Boys, showing excellent Manny, Moe & Jack figures. CONDITION: Display shows a wonderful condition throughout, with outstanding color showing very minimal wear. The piece stands alone on its own with an excellent three-dimensional eye-appealing display. Very minimal paint wear at the lower edges. An outstanding example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 10,000 - 20,000

3357 - BOB’S BIG BOY FIGURAL ADVERTISING FIGURE

55” x 35 -1/4” x 90 - 1/2”. CONDITION: This is a 54 - 1/2” tall Bob’s Big Boy fiberglass figural advertising piece. Good paint, with little abrasion or paint loss to figure. No chips or cracks. Great color and shine, ready for display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

3358 - WALNUT BABERSHOP SHOE SHINE STAND

26” x 40” x 60”. C. 1920. Walnut construction, with marble tops and period shoe stands on cast iron feet. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new nickel plating to the shoe stands, new finish to the walnut chair and stand, original marble and cast iron feet. An excellent example of this early shine stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

LOT - 3357
LOT - 3358

3359 - COLLECTION OF 2 GOLD BRASS TRUMP GLASS CABINET & TRUMP MANNEQUIN

LARGEST: 31” x 21 * 1/2” x 105” (A) A stunning gold brass display case that came out of the Trump Towers. It has thick, heavy glass on three sides, with two thick heavy glass shelves, with a triangle-style marquee with the letter “T” on top. CONDITION: Good, with some scuffs and scrapes consistent with age and use, nothing a good polishing couldn’t help improve upon. This is a very heavy and well-made cabinet. (B) A composite figure of the 45th and 47th President, Donald J. Trump, wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat and wearing a traditional blue suit with white shirt, red tie, and American flag pin on his lapel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

3360 - CRESCENT BARBERSHOP SHOESHINE STAND

26 - 1/4” x 40” x 60”. C. 1920. A beautiful restored Crescent shoeshine stand made by the Koken Company in St. Louis, Missouri. CONDITION: Showing a restoration to the mahogany chair and base. Earlier matte nickel plating to the shoe stand and Crescent logo. New tufted leather seat and seat back. Replaced marble tops to the stand. Outstanding example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

LOT - 3359
LOT - 3360

3361 - ICONIC FELIX THE CAT FIGURAL STATUE

28” x 48” x 63”. An authentic Felix the Cat dealership display figure from Felix Chevrolet, the legendary Los Angeles dealership made famous under Nickolas (Nick) Shammas, who acquired it in the mid-1950s, moved it to Figueroa Street, and installed the now-iconic neon sign. This figure is one of three original dealership displays produced during the Shammas era, and was gifted to Los Angeles attorney and noted collector Bernard C. “Bernie” Shine, who represented Shammas at the time. A rare and historically important artifact from the golden age of Southern California automotive culture—bridging Felix the Cat’s animation legacy with mid-century Los Angeles dealership history. CONDITION: Strong colors no chips cracks or breaks. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

2,000 - 5,000

3362 - RED ROBIN’S RESTAURANT STATUE OF LIBERTY NEON LIGHT

38” x 23 - 1/2” x 92”. Featured in the Red Robin hamburger chain to greet guests. This 7’ tall replica of the Statue of Liberty is made of fiberglass, and is holding a burger in her right hand with orbiting neon lights. CONDITION: Showing no breaks or repairs, original patina, with working lights. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3363 - CONTEMPORARY EXXON 3D TIGER DISPLAY

32” x 81” x 36”. C. 1980. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. No chips, cracks or repairs. There is some light scuffing and movement marks due to handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

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3364 - RECREATED REMINGTON BRONZE OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIGHTING A BUFFALO

35 - 1/2” x 16” x 26” CONDITION: Showing great aged patina, with no breaks or repairs noted. Wonderful detail, missing the display base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

3365 - RECAST FREDERIC REMINGTON BRONZE STATUE

31” x 11” x 26” CONDITION: It shows a recast bronze Fredric Remington statue, titled “The Cowboy”. It has great detail, both to the horse and figure. It shows a wonderful patina and marble base with brass label. No chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

3366 - BRONZE COWBOY ON HORSE BRONZE STATUE

17” X 9” X 24” CONDITION: Showing great patina, replica Remington bronze on marble base. No breaks or repairs. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

3367 - BALSA WOOD & PAPER MACHE MODEL AIRPLANE W/ WING NO. 14031

72” X 55” X 19” Marked for S.J. Patterson, who quite likely could have been the modeler. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with original construction. No engine is present. There are no breaks or repairs. The piece would do well with a nice cleaning. Built to be remote controlled, with no internal equipment. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 3364
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LOT - 3366
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LOT - 3369

- 3370

3368 - PAIR OF BLUES BROTHERS FIGURES IN CHAIRS

Largest: 52” x 38” x 55”. Pair of contemporary fiberglass statues of the Blues Brothers: Jake and Elwood, in the sitting position on chairs. CONDITION: Showing little wear, with no breaks, cracks or repairs. Great color and life-like appearance. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000

3369 - MODEL AIRPLANE W/ TAIL NO. N27JG

71” X 54” X 18” CONDITION: It shows Balsa wood and paper mache construction, with some tin overlay. It has a repair to one of the wing struts and both wheel struts. It shows wear and dirt consistent with age. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3370 - SMOKEY THE BEAR FIGURAL PARK MESSAGE BOARD

33” x 22” x 60 - 1/2” Smokey Bear Display Figure, circa 1960s-70s. A large, hard plastic figure originally used in U.S. Forest Service information centers — the base was once a coin-operated donation or vending unit, now fitted with a signage panel reading “Remember! Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires”. Restored with light surface wear, minor scuffs Great 3-dimensional Smokey the bear park message board in the form of Smokey himself. CONDITION: No breaks or repairs, great color and messaging. Hard plastic or acrylic construction, and an iconic image in wonderful condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

500 - 1,500

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3371 - RED ROBIN HAMBURGER STORE 3D FIGURE

30” x 26” x 58”. C. 1980. CONDITION: A Red Robin 3D advertising figure from the Red Robin hamburger chain. It shows very little signs of wear and scuffs due to handling. No chips, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3372 - REMOTE-CONTROLLED YELLOW TAXI CAB

17” x 41 - 1/2” x 13”. CONDITION: The molded body shows no chips, cracks or repairs. Repairs are needed to the rear passenger side tail light. It comes with all the internal components for radio control. It has no controller, and is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3373 - CONTEMPORARY CARVED WOODEN CIGAR STORE NATIVE AMERICAN

20” x 18” x 74”. C. 1980. CONDITION: It shows all original paint to the wood carving. A standing Native American brave holding a bundle of cigars, showing just light wear, some areas of scuffing and surface scratching, primarily to the base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

LOT - 3371
LOT - 3372
LOT - 3373

3374 - PAIR OF NUTCRACKER HOLIDAY FIGURES

Largest: 25” x 23 - 1/2” x 71”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Two life-like full-sized nutcracker holiday figures. (A) A soldier in uniform, showing good paint and color. There is some chipping around the base due to handling. No chips, cracks or repairs. (B) A crowned soldier carrying a scepter, showing good color. No chips, cracks or repairs. No distinguishing flaws. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3375 - FULLY CLOTHED CHARLIE CHAPLIN COMPOSITION STATUE

14” x 13” x 44” CONDITION: It shows original clothing, shoes, paint to the composition body and hands. Most likely a window store display, or possibly a prop. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3376 - FACCHINO COMPOSITION & PLASTER 3D ADVERTISING FOR FACCHINO ICE CREAM

12 - 1/7” X 7” X 21” CONDITION: It shows an older repaint to the complete item. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3374
LOT - 3375
LOT - 3376

3377 - DISPLAY CANNON

29” X 13 - 1/2” X 11 - 1/2” CONDITION: Most likely a hand-built model of a cannon. It shows a wood cart with wood wheels, cast iron barrel, and no maker marks. It definitely has some age, most likely at the turn of the 20th century. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3378 - MODEL AIRPLANE WING NO. 6

53” -1/2” X 43” X 14 - 1/4” CONDITION: Balsa wood and cloth construction, with a gas-fired engine included. It shows areas of repair and needed repair, both to the wing covering and fuselage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3379 - VICTORIAN ERA SALOON PAINTING

42 - 1/2” x 3” x 52”. A single-sided painting on wood of a beautiful girl, typical of saloon era paintings of the late 19th/early 20th century. CONDITION: It shows some light areas of scuffs to the outside edges. There is one small scuff to the young lady’s nose. Framed in a period frame with gilt edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

600 - 2,000

3380 - MINIATURE TWO-TIER SIZE ORNATE TERRARIUM

15 - 1/2” X 7 - 1/2” X 17 - 1/2” CONDITION: Copper oxidized cast iron base, with serpents and seahorses. The top part shows shell clasps with all original glass, showing some areas of hazing due to having held water at one time. There are no breaks, cracks, or repairs in any of the cast iron. The piece would be well-suited to have the glass replaced, and used as a terrarium instead of an aquarium. (Very Good).

1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 3377
LOT - 3378
LOT - 3379
LOT - 3380

3381 - PAIR OF DECORATIVE FEMALE DISPLAYS

LARGEST: 19” X 17” X 39” CONDITION: (A) A business card or drink display of a beautiful woman in a fancy gown. Composition construction, showing very little signs of wear. It has painted eyes, holding a tray that could be a multitude of uses. (9.0). (B) A ceramic display of a nude bathing beauty woman. It shows light areas of wear, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. (9.0). (9.0). 500 - 1,500

3382 - NATIONAL MAZDA LAMP DISPLAY

17 -1/8 X 5 -1/2” X 11” CONDITION: Side 1 shows the National Mazda Lamp logo, with very little signs of wear and light surface scratches. Side 2 shows the same logo, with some areas of scuffs in the logo and no other damage. The wood base has National Mazda Lamps in lettering on both sides, which are complete. All five sockets currently have light bulbs that are operational, with toggle switches that work. A really good example of this great light display. (8.7+). 1,000 - 2,000

3383 - ART NOUVEAU BRONZE LAMP WITH CUT GLASS SHADE

17” X 20” X 26” CONDITION: Showing no breaks or repairs and unsigned. The patina shows some age, the cut glass shade has several hairline cracks, and the lamp is operational. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3384 - ART DECO ERA BROTHEL FIGURAL TABLE LAMP

7” X 7” X 25” CONDITION: A very interesting figural lamp of a young lady positioned upside down holding a decorative ball, with jeweled bronze lamp shade. Wonderful patina, no breaks or repairs, and operational. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3385 - VERY ART DECO SKY SCRAPER RADIO LIGHT

7” X 7” X 25 -1/2” CONDITION: It shows original paint to the base and column, original knobs on the front, ceramic shade, and correct switches with a replaced electrical cord. Not marked for the maker. The paint to the base shows some areas of scrapes and paint loss. There are some areas of oxidation to the paint, but overall with a great Art Deco image. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3381
LOT - 3382
LOT - 3383

3386 - RARE ART DECO THEATER TICKET BOOTH

Largest: 50” x 70” x 97”. In the 1960s and 1970s, when many of America’s grand movie palaces were demolished to make way for modern multiplexes, their spectacular Art Deco architecture and fixtures were often lost forever. Only a handful of these ornate Deco ticket booths survived, and this is one of those rare examples. Sourced from a historic theater in the California desert (Palm Springs area), this booth captures the opulence and craftsmanship of cinema’s golden era. It features sweeping Deco curves, gilded appliqué details, and curved glass panels, making it a nostalgic and conversationworthy centerpiece. CONDITION: Showing very little wear, no breaks or repairs noted. Glass is intact, backdoor is operational, and ready for a multitude of decorating applications. This rare survivor has been professionally restored and repainted, and today makes an extraordinary statement piece, ideal as a home bar, theater display, or lobby installation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 10,000 - 30,000

3387 - OVERSIZE REFRIGERATOR MOVIE PROP DISPLAY FEATURE

54” x 31” x 106” A figural display cabinet or display feature in the form of an oversized 40s refrigerator. Wood construction with metal detail styling, internal shelving, and front load design. CONDITION: Showing light wear from transporting and handling. Has interior shelving, working front door, no breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3388 -

64” x 39” x 120”. C. 1970. CONDITION: Large and exaggerated throne used as a movie or show prop. Wood construction with felt tufted upholstery, moon graphic, and top gallery trim. Showing very little wear from use, no soiling, and solid construction. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

OVERSIZED MOVIE PROP “THRONE”
LOT - 3387 LOT - 3388

LOT - 3389

3389 - COIN-OPERATED BUS DEPOT LOCKER SYSTEM

30” x 34 - 1/2” x 74 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing a 7-locker system, with some denting to the doors from use. All doors have coin system for locking. Some surface rust to the bottom edges, and overall some paint loss to the painted surfaces. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

3390 - MAJESTIC RADIO LIGHT-UP COUNTER SIGN

14 - 5/8” X 9 - 1/2” X 17 - 1/2” CONDITION: A reverse painted front sign, showing a family at home enjoying their Majestic Radio with about 90% of the original decal on the front. The center portion of the sign is a light-up display. It shows a rotating world, which is currently not operational. It has an all original can, frame in the front, and cord. It shows areas of wear to the original wood frame. There are no areas of lifting to the reverse glass front. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 3390

LOT - 3391

LOT - 3392

3391 - PAIR OF DISNEY SNOW WHITE & THE SEVEN DWARFS EMMERSON RADIOS

LARGEST: 11” X 5- 3/4” X 7 - 5/8” CONDITION: (A) An original wood radio with a carved front. Marked for the Emmerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation. It has the original cord, correct back, cracked screen, and dial glass. It shows light wear to the external edges of the radio, with the correct acorn knobs. (Excellent). (B) A smaller version, also marked Emmerson. There is no dial, and the back is marked “Model Q-236”. It has the original cord, showing scuffs and scrapes to the case from age and use. There are areas of missing paint to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on the front. (Good). (Good - Excellent).

1,000 - 2,000

3392 - PAIR OF COUNTER TOP DECO RADIOS

LARGEST: 11 -1/8” X 7 - 1/2” X 9 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) 1946

Emerson Catalin radio showing surface scratches from handling. No cracks or repairs. Emerson decal is 50%. (B) Spartan 557 blue mirrored radio. No cracks or repairs, original knobs and dial. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections consistent with age and use. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation (Good).

1,000 - 3,000

3393 - KEN-RAD EXPERT RADIO SERVICE LIGHT-UP COUNTER SIGN

21 - 3/4” X 5 - 3/4” X 9 - 3/4” A wood-cased light-up sign. CONDITION: It shows original revere glass front, advertising Expert Radio Service. It shows areas of lifting paint, primarily to the left and right sides of the words “Radio Tubes” at the bottom. The wood case shows areas of wear and light scuffs due to handling. The cord is original, and the sign lights. (Good). 600 - 1,500

3394 - PAIR OF EMERSON MICKEY MOUSE RADIOS

LARGEST: 7 - 1/2” X 5 - 1/4” X 7 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A wood construction radio with a tin die-cut graphic of Mickey Mouse in the middle playing a bass violin. Marked for the Emerson Radio & Television Walt Disney. It shows little vignettes in the corners of Mickey Mouse, Pluto, and Goofy. It has original knobs in original paint, with all original chastity. There are areas of paint loss and repainting to the white stripes on the middle. It shows areas of wear, scuffs, and scrapes to the black paint. (Good). (B) An Emerson Mickey Mouse radio, wood-paneled. It shows Mickey Mouse playing a bass violin on the front, Mickey Mouse playing a flute on one side, and Mickey Mouse playing a tuba on the other side. The back is marked with the original Emerson brass label, Emerson Radio & Phonograph Corporation out of New York. It shows the original cord, areas of chips to the wooden overlay components, areas of wear, and original knobs. (Very Good). Both radios are untested. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3395 - SPARTAN TIN FRONT RADIO

14 - 3/4” X 7 - 1/2” X 7 - 3/4” CONDITION: It shows original knobs, dial with dial glass, worn and torn speaker cover. No back to the radio, has the original cord, and it is untested. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3396 - SENTINEL CATLIN RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH

11 - 3/8” X 7” X 7 - 1/4” CONDITION: It has a replaced back panel, original front grille and knobs, and original dial glass that has come loose. There are no chips or cracks. There is a repair to the front grille at the mounting locations. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3397 - FADA BULLET CATALIN MODEL 1000 RADIO

10 -1/2” X 5 - 3/8” X 6 - 1/4” CONDITION: It shows a marbleized green with yellow handle, bezel, and knobs. It has a repair to the bottom-left side, extending from the bottom portion of the grille all the way to the back of the radio. No other, chips, or repairs. It has a cord and replaced back. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3398 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP BAKELITE RADIOS

LARGEST: 12” X 7 -1/2” X 7” CONDITION: (A) A Bendix Bakelite radio, showing original back, cord, knobs, and plastic dial. There is light surface scratches to the plastic. No breaks or repairs. (Good). (B) A Crosley Bakelite radio in red marble. It has an original dial, on/off switches, back, and replaced cord. It shows good color and shine, some light surface scratches. No breaks or repairs. (Very Good). (GoodVery Good). 500 - 1,500

3399 - PAIR OF PLASTIC RADIOS

LARGEST: 13 -1/4” X 7 -1/2” X 7 - 7/8” CONDITION: (A) An Admiral Radio, called “The Super Arrow Scope”. It has fancy marbleized coloring, original dial, knobs, and no dial cover. (Good). (B) A Delco blue Bakelite radio, showing the original back, replaced cord, original dial and knows. It shows no breaks, repairs, or significant scratches. (Very Good). (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3393
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LOT - 3397
LOT - 3398
LOT - 3399

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FIREWORKS – MORPHY’S can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives (as described in the following website: http:// environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1.html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can only ship these via UPS. All items not shippable must be picked up by the buyer.

SPORTS COLLECTIBLES

• Return Considerations

o MORPHY’s is not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment, and we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. MORPHY’s strongly recommends that you personally evaluate any items that you are bidding on, and make your own determination about its grade. MORPHY’S offers no guarantee of grade for uncertified items sold and subsequently submitted to a third-party grading service.

o Cards sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold “as is” without any express or implied warranty. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services, and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), Sportscard Guaranty LLC (SGC), Global Authentics LLC, Beckett Grading Services (BGS), JO Sports, Inc.

o MORPHY’S will not accept return of certified items due to possible differences of opinion with respect to the grade offered by any third-party organization, dealer, or service. Grading does not qualify for return evaluation, nor do such complaints constitute a basis to challenge the authenticity of a lot.

o MORPHY’s shall not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated collectible. In any such instance, buyer’s remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying the collectible.

o Under extremely limited circumstances related solely to authenticity, such as a highly significant cataloging error, a buyer, who did not bid from the floor, may request MORPHY’S to evaluate voiding a sale.

o Lots returned must be completely intact in their original form and undamaged holder, or there will be no credit. Certifications are void and returns are not accepted for any cards removed from their third-party grading holder.

o All elements of the MORPHY’S POST-SALE RETURN POLICY apply. There are absolutely no exceptions to this policy.

• On any lot presented with a Letter of Authenticity (“LOA”) issued by MORPHY’S

o The bidder shall solely rely upon the warranties of the authentication provider issuing the Letter or opinion, or on the warranties of the authentication provider of the bidder’s choice.

o Warranty inures only to the original buyer. Buyer may not transfer the rights afforded under the LOA, and it is null and void when Buyer transfers or attempts to transfer the lot.

o The LOA warranty is valid from date of the auction in which Buyer was awarded the lot to four (4) years after its purchase.

o The LOA warranty is valid as to its attribution to the person or entity described or to the lot’s usage, e.g. game worn.

o Claim procedure:

o Buyer must contact MORPHY’S within the warranty period, prior to submission of the lot as to his intent to make a claim, receive prior approval, and arrange secure shipment.

o Buyer must present with the claim, authoritative written evidence that the lot is not authentic as determined by a known expert in the sports field.

o If MORPHY’S concurs that the lot is not as represented, Buyer shall be refunded their purchase price.

o If the MORPHY’s denies the claim, the Buyer agrees to the AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS noted herein.

o The LOA does not provide for incidental or consequential damages or other indirect damages. Any lot sold with a certificate of authenticity or other warranty from an entity other than Auctioneer or Morphy’s affiliates is subject to such issuing entity’s rules and such conditions are the sole remedy afforded to buyer.

• In the event MORPHY’s cannot deliver the lot, or subsequently it is established that the lot lacks title, provenance, or authenticity, MORPHY’s liability shall be limited to voiding of the sale and refund of purchase price. In no case shall MORPHY’s liability exceed the winning bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed, MORPHY’S maximum liability shall be limited to any buyer’s premium earned on that lot.

• Due to changing grading standards over time, differing interpretations, and to possible mishandling of items by subsequent owners, MORPHY’S reserves the right to grade items differently than shown on certificates from any grading service that accompany the items. MORPHY’S also reserves the right to grade items differently than the grades shown in the prior catalog should such items be reconsigned to any future auction.

• There is a subjectivity to grading, especially the grading of cards. Every effort is made to verify the condition of each lot as it is described. MORPHY’S accepts items for auction after careful scrutiny by not only ourselves, but, when necessary, by other leading authenticators. We cannot guarantee that every card described by us will in all cases receive exactly the same grade, or even be accepted for grading, from any third-party grading service. Similarly, we cannot guarantee that every card graded by one third-party grading service will in all cases receive exactly the same grade by another third-party grading service. Occasionally a lot description will include the words “we have submitted,” which is intended to be taken literally and give bidders great confidence that MORPHY’S has not “done anything” to the cards to alter or otherwise improve their appearance and ultimate grade. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is made with respect to any grade, condition, or other adjectival descriptions, which can and do vary, even among experts.

• Large Autograph Group Disclaimer: When dealing with a single individual auction lot containing many items, these lots are offered with the explicit understanding that it is possible that there may be a small percentage which are not authentic. When authenticating large lots, such as a collection of 6,000+ signed 3 x 5 cards, or a set of 700+ signed baseball cards, great care has been taken in the authentication process, with all the greater attention focused on any items representing a concentration of value. It is always possible that on rare occasions a secretarial or stamped signature could be missed here or there. Without this disclaimer, as a practical matter, it would not be possible for MORPHY’S to offer such lots at all. All bidders bidding on such lots do so with this understanding.

• Abbreviation/Definition/Condition Key: PR — Poor, GD — Good, VG — Very Good, EX — Excellent, NM — Near Mint, MT — Mint. NOTE: If an item has a multiple grade such as VG-EX, then that item falls somewhere in between those two conditions.

GOODS MADE FROM OR CONTAINING MATERIALS FROM PROTECTED SPECIES

- MORPHY’S does not accept any responsibility or liability for the sale of items containing materials from protected species or for any omission in marking or labeling goods as containing materials from protected species. Such material includes, but is not limited to, ivory from elephants and walruses, tortoise shell, crocodile skin, whalebone, rhinoceros horn, some species of coral and certain woods. Restrictions on the importation, exportation, sale, transfer, and/or possession of goods containing materials from protected species derive from international, federal, and state laws and regulations promulgated thereunder. Laws include, but are not limited to, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES), the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Marine Mammals Protection Act (MMPA). States currently restricting trade of protected species include, but are not limited to, California, New York and New Jersey.

Terms & Conditions

Prospective buyers are on notice that several countries completely prohibit importation of property made, all or in part, of protected materials. Some countries require special permits, such as a CITES permit, from the relevant regulating authority in the countries of exportation and importation as well. Potential buyers intending to import the property into another country should be familiar with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on goods containing material from protected species. Regulations may vary as the U.S. generally prohibits importation of articles containing material(s) from species it has designated endangered or threatened if the articles are less than 100 years old, subject to certain exceptions.

It shall be the potential buyer’s sole responsibility to research and satisfy the requirements of any laws and regulations that apply to the import and export of property as described in the aforementioned paragraphs. All buyers agree to comply with any and all domestic and international restrictions on the trade of protected species as a condition of the sale. Please note that the ability to obtain an export license or certificate does not ensure the ability to obtain an import license or certificate in another country, and vice versa. It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation. MORPHY’S is not able to assist the buyer in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates, and there is no assurance that an export license or certificate can be obtained. The inability or delay in obtaining permits, licenses or other permissions to import or export goods containing material from protected species will not constitute a basis for rescission or cancellation of the sale of said goods or the delay in payment of purchased items in accordance with these Bidder Terms and Conditions.

JEWELRY AND WATCHES

• Jewelry Descriptions and Condition Reports: Lots being offered are sold as-is on the day of sale. Condition reports, either written or verbal, are provided as a courtesy only, and are not to be taken as fact or guarantees of condition or quality of the lots. All information provided is the opinion of the specialist at MORPHY’S, including but not limited to weights, grades, color, and clarity. All gemstones and diamonds are measured and graded in their setting unless stated otherwise. All weights and grades are approximate. Buyers wishing to have a grading or gemological report from an independent, internationally recognized laboratory, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the American Gemological Laboratories (AGL), may request one at their own expense or hire an independent adviser of their choosing.

• Watch Descriptions and Condition Reports: The physical characteristics, timing accuracy or functionality of timepieces cannot be guaranteed, and all items are sold as-is.

o Any condition statement reflects the condition of the watch on the date of the report. Condition can change from the time of the report to the day of sale.

o Photographs are for identification purposes only. Buyers may not use them as precise indications of size or condition.

o The origin or authenticity of all components cannot be guaranteed.

o Watches with waterproof or water-resistant cases – MORPHY’S may open cases to develop descriptions, and cannot guarantee that any watch is waterproof or water-resistant at the time of purchase. MORPHY’S recommends that the buyer have a professional watchmaker evaluate the watch at buyer’s expense.

o Buyers must be aware that watches may need general service, change of battery, or further repair work for which the buyer is solely responsible.

o Dials - All watches have the possibility that after their original date of manufacture they received reconditioning or replacement of dials or elements of the dial such as but not limited to standard or luminescent hour markers, hands, script, date or measurement indices, lacquer, and finish. Buyer is solely responsible for determining and understanding such condition issues.

• The lack of a condition report does not imply that the item or lot is free from imperfections, defects or wear and tear of the aging process. This includes but is not limited to: deficient stones, needed repair or defects.

• It is common and generally accepted in the jewelry industry that some diamonds and most gemstones have been enhanced with various treatments to improve their overall appearance.

o These treatments include but are not limited to: heating, dying, oiling, laser drilling, HTHP, wax, bleaching, irradiation, resin or polymer impregnation and various other techniques.

o Unless stated in the title, it is assumed that one or more treatments have been performed to the stones. While many treatments are considered permanent, this cannot be guaranteed.

o Please note that many treatments cannot be determined without sophisticated laboratory testing. Due to the various laboratories and developing scientific methods for testing, not all reports or certificates will have the same results for treatment type, extent of treatment and stability of treatment.

o MORPHY’S makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not.

• Laboratory reports may accompany some lots

o If a lot is accompanied by certificates or reports from internationally recognized and accepted gemological laboratories, it will be noted in the description.

o Copies will be available upon request, with the original going to the successful bidder.

o The reports cannot be guaranteed and are provided for informational purposes only. Results on reports may differ from laboratory to laboratory.

o MORPHY’S accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, terms or information contained in such certificates or reports.

Grading Scale:

Near Mint Plus 97% - 100% Near Mint 90% - 96%

Excellent 80% - 89% Very Good 70% - 79%

Good Below 70%

BIDDING

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. MORPHY’S and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once ownership has changed. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. MORPHY’S is not responsible for any errors in bids, omissions of bids, or failure to execute bids and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with the internet, absentee bidding, or telephone bidding.

Terms & Conditions

• AGENT BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept bids from an individual agent authorized by a company or another individual. MORPHY’s requires any agent to provide a signed letter of authorization from the buyer of record company or individual allowing the agent to bid on their behalf.

• ABSENTEE BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept absentee bids submitted via telephone call, in person, mail, fax or through www. morphyauctions.com. Absentee bidders must use the absentee bid form (available online) and clearly mark the lot number, title, and maximum bid amount. All bids must be left in increments as explained on our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the right to round the bid up to the next correct increment. If there are two (2) identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the first bid received. Bidders may preview, register, and place bids online through our website, www. morphyauctions.com. Seller(s) agree to allow the Auctioneer to accept and execute absentee bids in a competitive manner for potential buyers and under the MORPHY’S absentee bidding terms and conditions. During the live sale, the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the maximum amount you have indicated.

• ONLINE BIDDING - Online bidding through www.morphyauctions. com, Live Auctioneers, Invaluable, Proxibid, or other bidding platforms may be available; all Terms and Conditions still apply. A surcharge will be added for third party online platforms. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium. If there is a tie bid between the online bid and a floor bid, the floor bid takes precedence. Due to our fast-paced auctions and bids coming from floor bidders, phone bidders, online bidders and absentee bids, the auctioneer has the final word on all item(s) sold. You (the bidder) assume the risk of winning an item online and not having the item sell to you. This is due to the final call of the auctioneer and the operator not being able to re-open that lot. Online bidders are fully responsible for accidental bidding as if they bid normally.

• BID RESULTS – Please allow 24-48 hours post auction to receive your official invoice from MORPHY’S. MORPHY’S will only contact successful bidders. The invoice will include item, hammer price, premium, shipping, handling, insurance, taxes, and any other charges that apply. Invoices and any outstanding amount due may and will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If you wish to pay by another method, please contact us within 48 hours after the sale.

• TELEPHONE BIDDING - Requests for phone lines must be received at least three (3) days prior to the auction date. MORPHY’S cannot guarantee phone lines but will make every attempt to accommodate those who wish to participate through that method. Phone lines are provided on a first come first served basis. Please visit www.morphyauctions.com or call 877-968-8880 to register for a telephone bid.

BID INCREMENTS

Bid increments listed are a general guideline. Actual increments are at the auctioneer’s discretion. If a lot does not receive a bid of 50% of the low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer.

$0 - $500…................$25

$500 - $1,000….........$50

$1,000 - $2,000…......$100

$2,000 - $5,000…......$200

$5,000 - $10,000....…$500

$10,000 +…............... Auctioneer’s discretion

RESERVES

Most of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve, the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A 20% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase cost. A 3% merchant fee is also automatically applied to all invoices but can be discounted upon payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer that is received within 7 days from the receipt of the invoice. If the type of payment is split, invoice will reflect the 3% charge for merchant fees on the entire invoice. In addition, a surcharge will be added for certain third-party online bidding platforms the bidder utilizes. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium.

SALES TAX

MORPHY’S is required by law to collect sales tax where our company has nexus. Sales tax rate will be charged by law on behalf of the state and locality where the customer of record takes possession of their purchase. Lots are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless the required form and copy of permit are on file with MORPHY’S. It is the bidder’s responsibility to know the sales tax rate applicable. As a convenience and without any guarantee, you may use this website, https://www.taxjar.com/sales-tax-calculator, as a resource to calculate your applicable sales tax rate. Bidder agrees to pay MORPHY’S the actual amount of tax due if sales tax is not properly collected due to 1) an expired, inaccurate, or inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form and certificate must be on file at and verified by MORPHY’S five days prior to the auction, or the tax must be paid. If the required form and certificate is received by MORPHY’S within 4 days of the conclusion of the auction, you qualify for a refund for the tax paid. Lots from different auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes.

PAYMENT, INTEREST & STORAGE FEES

Any invoice totaling more than $100,000 must be paid within three (3) days. All other merchandise must be paid in full within seven (7) days of the date of the invoice. Payments can be made by going to your account online at www.morphyauctions.com, call 877-968-8880 or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC 2000 N Reading Rd, Denver, PA 17517. Invoices and any outstanding amount due may and will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If you wish to pay by another method, please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. Interest will be charged on all balances not paid at the rate of 1-1/2% monthly (18% APR) effective 30 days from the invoice date. All goods not retrieved by Buyer within 30 days after the invoice date, shall be subject to a monthly storage fee of $100.00 / month. Buyer authorizes MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks, certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash.

• Sneakers, Jewelry, Watches, Coin and Currency Items or any invoices Morphy’s deems at risk of credit card fraud – We accept cash, wire transfer, check, certified checks and money orders only. No credit cards will be accepted for invoices containing these items.

Terms & Conditions

• CREDIT CARD – We will not accept credit card payment for any jewelry, watch, coin or currency purchases or on any purchases that Morphy’s deems to be at risk for fraud. If a credit card is used as any form of total payment, invoice will reflect a 3% surcharge on the entire invoice. This charge is automatically added but will be discounted if payment is received by cash, check, money order or wire transfer. MORPHY’s reserves the right to refuse to ship to a different address than the billing address on the credit card being used.

• CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. MORPHY’S reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). MORPHY’S has the right to hold all checks over $2,000. Customers who have an established successful buying history with MORPHY’S may be exempt from this requirement. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com.

• WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30 charge added to all wire transfers less than $2,000. Please add this amount to your invoice total before sending a wire transfer.

In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, MORPHY’S will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation.

PACKING/SHIPPING

• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping, handling, and insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items.

• BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the buyer at his/her own risk after the close of the sale. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee.

• ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE – Shipping, handling, insurance, and taxes will be added to all invoices that Morphy’s agrees to ship. We recommend you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. Shipping will be based on actual costs provided by UPS, USPS, or other carriers based upon the contents’ size and weight. Packaging and insurance will vary in cost depending on the contents and value of the shipment. Oversize and breakable items are not standard shippable items and will require shipment by a 3rd party shipper. MORPHY’s cannot combine standard item shipments with oversize and breakable item shipments. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee.

• SHIPPING TERMS - MORPHY’S will ship items to the buyer at the listed address via UPS or other carriers, FOB, Denver, Pennsylvania, or FOB other auction locations. Shipping will occur within 15 business days from the date payment is received. Any risk of loss or damage to the item(s) during transit via UPS, or any other carrier is at the risk of the buyer. Any additional insurance coverage should be purchased by the buyer through the carrier. Buyer releases MORPHY’s from all claims for loss or damage to any item during transit and agrees to pay all costs of defense, including

attorney’s fees, for any claims brought against MORPHY’S for loss or damage occurring during transit. MORPHY’s is not responsible for mis-delivery or theft of packages.

• INSURANCE (Denver, PA) - Shipping insurance is automatically added to invoices for shipment to the United States and Canada locations. Insurance may be waived by providing MORPHY’s a signed insurance waiver. Insurance for all 3rd party shipments must be arranged through that carrier. Insurance purchased through MORPHY’s applies only to shipments to the United States and Canada. Buyers must purchase their own insurance for shipments to other countries.

• INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – MORPHY’S has the capability to ship to international bidders. By law, MORPHY’S cannot, and will not, declare lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. All international bidders are responsible for knowing their country’s laws on importing items and for paying all customs and duties on the items.

• 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OVERSIZE ITEMS – Buyers will need to either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service for oversize items. A valid photo ID is required at the time of pick up. As a general guideline, the following will indicate which packages apply, as they are of a certain weight, length, or dimensional size.

• Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132”

• USA home shipments must be <70 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size

• USA business shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size

• International shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <130” dimensional size

• There may be certain shipments that meet these requirements that will still require 3rd party shipping, and we will communicate the reason in those cases.

• 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OF BREAKABLE, DELICATE, FRAGILE ITEMS (Denver, PA) MORPHY’S reserves the right to decline shipment of items based on its fragility. If an item is unable to be shipped in-house, the item will require shipment by a 3rd party or pick up arrangements to be made. MORPHY’s will not ship any items that are neon, contain neon, estate liquor and/or fine wine, or liquids of any kind. Other examples of fragile items include glass display cases of any size; coin-operated, arcade and vending items with fragile parts and/or glass; signs with parts or protrusions beyond the main body of the sign, oversized vases, high value lamps and glass of all sizes, high value artwork including but not limited to paintings, statuary, sculpture, figurines, dioramas, and other intricate items; and items subject to impact by moisture and known handling issues in the supply chain. Under no circumstances will MORPHY’S be responsible for shipping damage to picture frames of any kind.

• For any buyers who wish to arrange for their own shipping, MORPHY’S must be notified at least seven (7) days prior to arrival of the shipping company name, arrival date and time. Pickup must be scheduled to begin and end within our normal business hours (9am – 4pm weekdays).

• STORAGE FEE – MORPHY’S will charge a monthly storage fee of $100/month for any items on MORPHY’s location for more than 30 days. Buyer authorizes the MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

Terms & Conditions

• FIREWORKS – MORPHY’S can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives (as described in the following website: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1. html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can only ship these via UPS. All items not shippable must be picked up by the buyer.

AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS

I hereby understand and agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to MORPHY’S Bidder Terms & Conditions, which includes this provision (hereafter referred to as “Terms & Conditions”), MORPHY’S, or the breach thereof (hereafter referred to as “Claims”), shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. I hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the appropriate court in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to the Claims and their enforcement, and I agree that any and all Claims must be adjudicated, heard, determined, and resolved in said court, and I hereby irrevocably waive any objection on the ground that any such action or proceeding in said court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. MORPHY’S failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms & Conditions or any other legal rights, shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Any waiver of any provision of these Terms & Conditions by MORPHY’S must be made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of MORPHY’S specifically referencing the provision(s) contained within the Terms & Conditions to be waived. Headings used in the Terms & Conditions are for convenience only and are not to be relied upon. If any provision of the Terms & Conditions is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Terms & Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. These Terms & Conditions will inure to the benefit of, and are intended to be, enforceable by MORPHY’S, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, members, directors, officers, and licensees. There are no third party beneficiaries to these Terms & Conditions; a person or entity who is not a party or signatory to these Terms & Conditions has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to rely upon or enforce any term or provision of these Terms & Conditions.

POST SALE RETURN POLICY

MORPHY’S engages knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions to condition. Any buyer who has made their payment within the due date of 7 calendar days who wishes to report a problem must notify MORPHY’S within three calendar (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. Buyers who have not made their payment within the due date of 7 days may not return any items under any circumstances. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders acting as agents for others) may be returned. Please refer to MORPHY’S limited guarantee herein. A Return Authorization Number (RA#) must be issued by MORPHY’S before you ship anything back to our address. Any items arriving without a return authorization will not be given a refund. Item must be returned in the same condition. The item in question must be shipped with the RA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it arrives at MORPHY’S within one week of the aforementioned authorization.

PRIVACY

TO REVIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE VISIT WWW. MORPHYAUCTIONS.COM/PRIVACY-POLICY

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ABSENTEE BID FORM

Auction: December 4, 5, & 6, 2025 General Antiques & Advertising

Step 1 - Circle Bidding Option

Phone Line Absentee Bid

Phone line: Morphy Auctions staff will call you 5 lots prior to the item(s) you wish to bid on.

Absentee: Morphy Auctions staff will execute your left bid(s) as if you were in attendance.

Step 2 - List Lot/Bid Information

Lot # Description

Bid Increments:

$0 - $500/$25

$200 - $500/$25

$500 - $1,000/$50

$1,000 - 2,000/$100

Step 3 - Fill Out Personal Contact Info

Please print clearly.

4520 ARVILLE STREET, #1 • LAS VEGAS, NV 89103 P/ 877-968-8880 F/ 717-336-7115

www.MorphyAuctions.com

Phone Emergency Bid Applies to phone bidders only.

$2,000 - $5,000/$250

$5,000 - $10,000/$500

$10,000/Auctioneer’s Discretion

Please print clearly.

PLEASE NOTE ~ Emergency bids are executed only if Morphy Auctions is unable to contact the bidder via the phone number(s) provided.

Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2

I accept that all bids do not include the buyer’s premium of 23%. I accept that all bids are subject to the TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE printed in the catalog. My signature serves as an agreement to the terms stated on this form.

Signature

Print Name

Date

If you have not received a confirmation email, please contact Morphy Auctions prior to the auction.

INDUSTRY LEADING EXPERTS

Gary Metz Consignment Assessment & Procurement
Tom Sage Head of Toys & Trains Joel Lazarus Train Consultant
Mike Harrington Cast Iron, Toy & Horse-Drawn Expert John Mihovetz Department Head &
Grimmer
Peter Thomson Antique & Modern Silver Consultant
James Infante Amphora & Pottery Consultant
Josh Tauber Lamp & Glass Consultant
David Geiger Arms & Armor Specialist
Russ Withem Firearms Specialist
Jim Maley Acquisitions & Promotions
Brian Manifor Western Antiques & Weapons Expert
John Keene NFA Specialist Jeremy Hatch Firearms Consultant Tony Wilcox Firearms Consultant
Ron Ciarmello Fine & Decorative Arts Division, Jewelry & Timepiece Specialist
Willi Zahn German Militaria & Military/Target Firearms Expert
Dan Morphy President & Founder
Shaye Krispine Director of Operations & Technology + Auctioneer
Les Jones Chief Operating Officer & Director of Marketing
Dan Morris Coca-Cola Advertising Specialist
Patrick Orbe Fine Art Consultant Scott Jedd Vintage Fishing Tackle Expert
Nicole Morrison Acquisitions & Promotions
Rich Penn Marketing Specialist
Don Grimmer General Manager Las Vegas + Advertising & Coin-Op Expert
Jamie Griffin Customer Experience Manager
Abbe Shearer Controller
Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator
Chris Hince Director of Consignments
Cheryl Goyda Firearms Operations Manager
Tom Tolworthy Auction Curator

MEET THE TEAM

MARKETING TEAM

CUSTOMER SERVICE

ACCOUNTING TEAM

Hilary Boettcher
Tasha Lopez Graphic Design Manager
Eliza
Becky Stellmach
Elle Allen Photographer Julia Santoro Photographer
Devin Rumbarger Graphic Designer
Amber Renshaw Graphics Assistant
Shayne Brunsch Social Media & Marketing Associate

OPERATIONS & CONSIGNMENT TEAM

Sage Transcriptionist
Jennifer Heinaman Consignment Associate
Owen Kells Shipping Associate
LAS VEGAS TEAM
Shaye Krispine
Justin Hoaglen
Mark Durando Operations Associate Mike Taylor Operations Associate
Ryan Kelly Shipping Manager
Chris Sayres Shipping Associate
Angel Lopez Display Coordinator & Auctioneer
Ugo Liberti Operations Associate
Darryl Eberly Operations Associate Steve Hynds Operations Associate
Olha Vetterlein Consignment Associate
Nate Burkholder Lead Operations Associate
Ben Brossman Transcriptionist
Jason Ober Operations Associate Tanner Brugger Operations Associate
Don Grimmer
Coin-Op Expert

Morphy Auctions is honored that you are considering entrusting your collection to us. Through every step of the process, from appraisal to auction, we are devoted to you and your collection.

We are sure you will be proud of your collection’s presentation and pleased with the unrivaled customer service provided by the Morphy staff. We look forward to doing business with you. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.

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