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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 - 1,460 2:00 PM

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 - 2,264 12:00 PM

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 - 3,400 1:00 PM

3,401 - 3,480 2:00 PM 3,481 - 3,553 3:00 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.

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: MORPHPP

Palms Casino Resort: 866-942-7777

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

Orleans Hotel Casino: 1-800-675-3267

4500 W. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103

DECEMBER 5, 2024

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

LOTS: 1,001 - 1,460

Preview Monday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 4 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst

Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Eric Wagner

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Brian Burke

Scot Kauffman

Dan Morris

Tom Sage Jr.

1001 - COLLECTION OF 3: ANHEUSER BUSCH MATCH SAFES

Each: 1 - 1/2” x 3”. This collection of 3 Anheuser Busch match safes consists of an early match safe with a Pullman car and Anheuser Busch logo on the front showing wear and some finish loss; the second shows an Anheuser Busch logo on the front and back in brass, and the third is a silver-plated match safe advertising Anheuser Busch’s Malt Lutrine, which shows very little wear with great graphics and relief. (Good) 200 - 400

1002 - COLLECTION OF 4 POCKET KNIVES & CORKSCREW

Each: 3 - 1/4” x 1/4” x 1”. A collection of four pocket knives. CONDITION: (A) A Nehi figural boot pocket knife that is also a bottle opener, clearly marked for Nehi soft drinks. (B) A red enameled and inlaid Adolphus Busch knife with three blades and a corkscrew. (C) A Chicago World’s Fair Anheuser-Busch pocket knife with double stanhope, showing three blades and a corkscrew with one blade broken. (D) A turn of the century January 1st, 1900 marked Anheuser Busch pocket knife with three blades and a corkscrew, as well as a stanhope showing damage. (E) A figural corkscrew in the shape of a bullet marked for Lemp Beverages. There are areas of wear and loss in labeling. (Good) 300 - 600

1003 - SINGLE-SIDED REVERSE GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING CENTURY BOAT CLUB FOR ANHEUSER-BUSCH

Frame: 32” x 2 - 1/2” x 38”. A single-sided reverse glass trade sign for the Century Boat Club advertising Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draft. It has an interior graphic of the Anheuser-Busch eagle A logo. CONDITION: There are some areas of paint loss, primarily in the “C” and “L” in the word “Club.” It shows an original wooden frame, with no backing to the sign. (8.0). 1,500 - 4,000

1004 - LONDON & PETROLIA BARREL CO. BUDWEISER BEER DISPENSER

16” x 19” x 19”. This is a very early Budweiser barrel keg-type beer dispenser with the original stainless exterior and brass Budweiser labeling. It has the original front spigot and replaced Budweiser spigot advertising. CONDITION: There is polishing to the exterior with a slight denting on several parts of the exterior and missing the original lid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

1005 - FALSTAFF BEER SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN

47” x 47”. SST. It is maker’s marked for the Falstaff Brewing Co. out of St. Louis. A self-framed single-sided tin sign advertising Falstaff Beer. CONDITION: There are areas of rust and paint loss, primarily to the bottom border. There are areas of scratching and paint loss to the left side of the main field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.6). 500 - 1,000

1006 - COLLECTION OF 6 ANHEUSER BUSCH & BLANKE TEA & COFFEE POCKET KNIVES

Each: 3 - 1/4” x 1/4” x 1”. A collection of six Anheuser Busch and Blanke Tea and Coffee pocket knives. This collection consists of two Anheuser Busch knives with three blades and a corkscrew, a red enamel pocket knife with three blades and a corkscrew, with a stanhope in five of the six knives and one with mother of pearl handle. CONDITION: All show use, with areas of oxidation and wear to the labeling. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1007 - COLLECTION OF 5 POCKET KNIVES

Each: 3 - 1/4” x 1/4” x 1”. This collection of five pocket knives consists of a pearl-handled Anheuser Busch “Compliments of Adolphus Busch” pocket knife with three blades; an Anheuser

Busch 1922 pearl handle pocket knife; a C.F. Blanke Tea and Coffee Company enameled pocket knife with three blades and a corkscrew; another Blanke’s Coffee knife with two broken blades, and the fifth is a pearl-handled pocket knife, marked with the Monogram “M.” CONDITION: All show areas of wear and some fading to the labeling. (Good) 400 - 800

LOT - 1004
LOT - 1005
LOT - 1006
LOT - 1007

1008 - COLLECTION OF 4 ANHEUSER BUSCH POCKET KNIVES

Each: 3 - 1/4” x 1/4” x 1”. This collection of four Anheuser Busch pocket knives consists of a small pocket knife with two blades, a hook and a corkscrew, marked “Anheuser Busch” with a pearl handle and leather carrying case; the second is marked “Anheuser Busch” with three blades and a corkscrew; the third is a Anheuser Busch with a corkscrew and three blades, which two are broken, and the fourth is a pearl handle Anheuser Busch with three blades. CONDITION: All show areas of wear and fading to the labeling, some cracks to the mother of pearl handles. (Fair) 300 - 600

1009 - PAIR OF FALSTAFF 3D DISPLAY PIECES

Largest: 15” x 10” x 21”. A pair of display pieces.

CONDITION: (A) A bust of a Falstaff gentleman holding a Falstaff bottle in all original paint and made out of chalk. There are some areas of light chipping, primarily to the edges, as well as some slight areas of paint loss. (B) A Falstaff chalk figure, full-bodied gentleman with his bottle raised. It comes with an original glass bottle and can. There is some light chipping to the outside edges and slight areas of paint loss. (8.0). 300 - 600

1010 - HYDE PARK TRUE LAGER BEER BOTTLE RADIO

8” x 8” x 23 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s plastic display bottle from Hyde Park Beer features the company’s crest logo and nice early plastic construction. CONDITION: The power cord on this bottle is intact and the radio turns on, with the tuning knob as the lid and the volume knob on the back of the base. The body of the bottle shows light wear to the label section of the bottle, with scuffs and minor specks of color loss. The base remains sturdy and undamaged, with operating instructions printed on the bottom. (7.0). 200 - 400

1011 - HYDE PARK TRUE LAGER BEER BOTTLE RADIO

8” x 8” x 23 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s plastic display bottle from Hyde Park Beer features the company’s crest logo and nice early plastic construction. CONDITION: The power cord on this bottle has been trimmed off, so it is not currently operating. The volume knob on the back is intact. The body of the bottle shows light wear to the label section of the bottle, with scuffs and minor specks of color loss. The base remains sturdy and undamaged. (8.0). 200 - 400

1012 - COLLECTION OF 6 SODA FOUNTAIN MANUFACTURER ENAMELED LABELS

Box: 12 - 1/4” x 1” x 8 - 1/4”. A collection of 6 soda fountain manufacturer enameled labels, which include two I-Fischman & Sons labels, a Soda Master label, Knight Soda Fountain Company label, a Fischman label and a Bastian label. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear, enamel loss and plating loss. (Very Good) 100 - 300

LOT - 1008
LOT - 1009
LOT - 1010
LOT - 1011
LOT - 1012

1013 - BUSTER BROWN SHOES DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

crate: 60” x 21” x 60”. DSP. Maker marked, “Kirn Signs St. Louis.” Very nice displaying Buster Brown Shoes double-sided porcelain neon sign with winking eye animated neon. CONDITION: Side 1 has outstanding color and gloss with minimal surface scratching and staining. The outer edge of the sign also shows minor porcelain wear throughout (9.5). Side 2 has outstanding color and gloss with very minor surface staining and surface scratching in the field. Sign also has minor porcelain loss on the face of the graphic, as well as more significant porcelain loss on the bottom left-hand corner (8.9). Sign is displayed on an excellent can with all-new and working electric. Neon lights red, blue, white, and yellow with an appealing winking-eye action feature. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5, 8.9) 4,000 - 8,000

1014 - PARKING ARROW PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

116” x 22” x 39”. DSP. Outstanding C. 1950s double-sided Porcelain Parking neon sign highlighted by an eye-catching flashing neon feature. CONDITION: Side 1 has good color and shine throughout with significant hazing along the background of the arrow. Sign also displays a section of porcelain loss on the outer field and on the outer edge of the piece (8.5). Side 2 has good color and gloss throughout with only very minor hazing in a handful of areas on the face of the piece. Sign exhibits very minor surface staining, as well as porcelain loss on the outer edges (9.0). Sign is attached to a new can and has newly added electric. The neon lights red and green, plus displays a flashing feature at the tip of the arrow on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5, 9.0). 5,000 - 10,000

1015 - ABSOLUTELY STUNNING PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ MAN SERENADING WOMAN GRAPHIC SSP. Maker marked, “L. Charo.” Outstanding displaying c. 1950s single-sided porcelain neon sign with detailed graphic of a man serenading a beautiful woman. CONDITION: The multicolored porcelain has vibrant colors and perfect gloss throughout. The sign shows very minor areas of surface staining and scratching in the inner and outer fields, with areas of porcelain loss along the outer edge of the sign, most notably in the top left-hand section of the woman’s dress. The can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. The piece has newly added electric, and the neon lights in blue, red, yellow, green, white, cream and orange. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.25). 5,000 - 20,000

1016 - NEW OLD STOCK “COOL” ICE PORCELAIN SIGN W/ ORIGINAL SHIPPING CRATE

47” x 22” x 17”. DSP. Maker marked, “Kirn Signs.” An exceptionally rare and unique c. 1950s new old stock “Cool” Ice double-sided porcelain neon sign, complete with the labeled original shipping crate. CONDITION: Side 1 has outstanding color and gloss throughout. The sign presents a virtually flawless inner and outer field, with the exception of very minor surface staining and a missing neon standoff. The outer edges of the sign show two minor sections porcelain loss on the extreme outer edge of the piece (9.25). Side 2 also has strong color and gloss, with only very minor surface staining to note. The outer edges of the sign have slightly more porcelain loss than the previous side, and the sign is missing an original bolt from the outer edge and standoff (9.25). The can is in excellent condition, with only minor areas of surface staining to note. The wooden crate is addressed from: Art Neon in Chicago to the Fulton Theater in Fulton, MO. The electric is newly done, and the neon lights blue on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.25, 9.25) 4,000 - 10,000

1017 - NEON COLOR SELECTION SALESMAN SAMPLE

33” x 3.5” x 12.5”. Maker marked, “Tobin Electric St. Louis.” C. 1950s traveling salesman Neon Color Selection sample housed in the original case. CONDITION: Display shows minor areas of repaint throughout the labeling on the inside. Case has wear throughout the lid and base but remains solid with functioning electric and latches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1018 - STEAK N SHAKE LIGHTED PORCELAIN SIGN

48” x 21” x 19” SSP. C. 1990s Steak N Shake single-sided porcelain lighted sign. CONDITION: Sign has significant fade throughout the black sections of porcelain. Sign shows notable surface staining, as well as porcelain loss around the edges of the face. Sign also has minor porcelain loss at the base and top of the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.25). 400 - 800

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1019 - BOWL PAINTED METAL NEON SIGN W/ BOWLING PIN GRAPHIC

43” x 24” x 89”. DST. Excellent displaying double-sided Bowl painted metal neon die-cut sign. CONDITION: Side 1, has outstanding color and gloss throughout with only extremely minor surface stains to note. (9.5). Side 2, also has impeccable color and gloss with only very light surface stains to note. (9.5). Can is in excellent like-new condition with newly added working electrical, as well as red and light blue glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5, 9.5) 2,000 - 4,000

1020 - FURS DOUBLE-SIDED PAINTED METAL NEON SIGN W/ BEAR GRAPHIC

48” x 32” x 108” DST. Outstanding displaying C. 1950s Furs Repaired And Remodeled double-sided painted metal sign with tremendous bear graphic and porcelain log attachments. CONDITION: Side 1 has fair color with notable surface stains and scratches throughout the entirety of the skin. The attached porcelain log has very minor fade, and also displays minor edge wear (7.9). Side 2 has good color with slightly less staining than the previous side. Sign does show significant staining and notable scratches throughout both the field and on the outer edges (8.0). Sign is mounted to the original can, which does have very minor areas of rot but remains perfectly stable for display. The neon lights red and the electric is new and working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9, 8.0).

6,000 - 18,000

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1021 - DOGS N SUDS DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ DOG GRAPHIC

Crate:108” x 96” x 102”. DSP. Large and Impressive c. 1950s Dog N Suds double-sided porcelain neon sign with outstanding graphic and stainless steal arrow with running bulbs. CONDITION: Side 1 has good color and gloss throughout with surface staining and scratching on both the inner and outer fields. Sign has more significant scratching and ghosting visible in the black porcelain, as well as porcelain loss on the outer field and outer edge. Sign also has two insulator holes that are not being used. The stainless steel arrow has very minor white paint residue on multiple sections (8.0). Side 2 has good color and gloss, with only minor fade and scratching throughout the black sections of the graphic and in a handful of spots on the background. Sign has two unused insulator holes and minor porcelain loss on the outer edges. The arrow also has white paint residue along the bottom edge (8.5). The sign is mounted on the original can, which has very minor rust staining, with no rot. This is a five-color neon (red, white, green, yellow, purple) with running bulbs. All bulbs are present and functioning on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 8.5). 15,000 - 30,000

1022 - DRINK BUDWEISER PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ BEER INSCRIBED BULLNOSE

83” x 19” x 43”. DSP. Maker marked, “Zeiser Bros. St. Louis.” A remarkable example of this c. 1950s Drink Budweiser Anheuser-Busch double-sided porcelain neon sign, with outstanding “BEER” labeled bullnose and eye-grabbing extremely glossy porcelain. CONDITION: Side 1 has vibrant color and gloss throughout, with very minor areas of surface staining and scratching most noticeable in the white lettering. There is a porcelain chip over the “D” in the word “Budweiser.” The outer edges of the sign show very minor porcelain loss in the bottom right-hand corner, as well as a handful of factory flaws (8.9). Side 2 has strong color and gloss with extremely minor surface scratches. The outer edges of the piece have a couple very minor porcelain chips (9.25). The bullnose is in excellent condition, showing only minor areas of surface staining in the white lettering and a porcelain chip on the first “E” in the word “Beer.” The can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. The sign has newly added electric and the neon lights red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9, 9.25) 8,000 - 16,000

1023 - DRINK MICHELOB PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

79” x 10” x 38”. DSP. Maker marked “Flashtric.” Very nice c. 1940s Michelob double-sided porcelain neon sign with “Beer” inscribed bullnose and original can. CONDITION: Side 1, displays fair color with significant ghosting throughout both the inner and outer fields. Sign shows minor porcelain loss and surface staining along the entire outer edge, most notably at the bottom right-hand corner. (8.0). Side 2, has significant ghosting and fade to the overall color. The sign has minor surface scratches and staining, and minor porcelain loss on the outer edges (8.0). The bullnose displays minor porcelain loss and a notable bend on the bottom edge. Can is in excellent displaying condition with no rot. Neon lights white and has newly-added and working electrical. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 8.0) 6,000 - 12,000

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1024 - SEAFOOD PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ LOBSTER GRAPHIC

113” x 16” x 69”. SSP. Maker marked, “MO Jewlite Co.” Very unique and outstanding displaying C. 1950s single-sided porcelain Seafood neon sign with tremendous colors and extremely appealing lobster graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout with minor areas of oxidation throughout, most notable on the black background of the “Sea Food” panel. Sign also shows very minor porcelain loss on the outer edge. The sign has a new can and working electric. Neon lights red, green and white. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 4,000 - 8,000

1025 - WEBSTER RECORD SHOP DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ MUSICAL NOTES GRAPHIC crate: 72” x 22” x 54”. DSP. C. 1950s Webster Record Shop double-sided porcelain neon sign featuring musical note graphics. CONDITION:

Side 1 has strong color and shine throughout with very minor hazing in the red background and lettering. The outer edges also show very minor porcelain loss and surface staining (9.0). Side 2 also has good color and gloss with similar hazing in the red as the previous side. Sign shows very minor edgewear (9.0). Can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. Sign is complete with new electric and lights red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0, 9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

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1026 - ST. LOUIS DAIRY GUARANTEED ICE CREAM REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN

DSP. C. 1940s St. Louis Dairy

Guaranteed Ice Cream double-sided porcelain sign with reverse painted glass inserts.

CONDITION: Side 1 has strong color and gloss throughout both the porcelain border and the glass-faced insert. Sign shows very minor surface staining and browning on the glass (9.0). Side 2 has good color and gloss on both the porcelain and glass insert. Sign has slight porcelain loss on the outer edge, with strong color throughout the glass add panel (8.9). Sign is attached to an original can with no rust or rot, with newly added and working electric. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0, 8.9) 4,000 - 8,000

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1027 - BUDWEISER PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ ANHEUSER-BUSCH LOGO 120” x 10” x 54”. SSP.

Maker marked, “Busch Inc. St. Louis.” A c. 1950s Budweiser

Anheuser-Busch single-sided porcelain sign, complete with both original porcelain attachments.

CONDITION: The sign has significant oxidation throughout both the inner and outer fields, resulting in some of the lettering becoming gritty and noticeably stained. The outer edges of the piece show significant surface staining along the top-center logo, but does have better gloss and color than the base. The can has minor holes and rust on the back but is in solid condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5). 4,000 - 8,000

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1028 - CURB SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

SSP. Maker marked, “G.A. Levy & Co.” A c. 1950s Curb Service single-sided porcelain neon sign. CONDITION: The sign has strong color and gloss throughout both the inner and outer fields, as well as the lettering. The sign shows very minor surface staining and scratching. The outer edges of the piece show minor areas of porcelain loss. The sign has been displayed on a new can, which also has new electric. The neon lights pink. 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

1029 - GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE 2-PIECE PORCELAIN NEON SKIN

54” x 12”. SSP. C. 1940s Golden Gate bridge single-sided porcelain neon skins. CONDITION: Sign has strong color and shine throughout, with notable porcelain loss on the standoff holes and around the outer edge. A truly unique and authentic piece of California history. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 1,000 - 2,000

1030 - ARCADE DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ BULLNOSE ATTACHMENT

59” x 16” x 24” DSP. A c. 1950s double-sided porcelain arcade neon sign with bullnose. CONDITION: Side 1 has excellent color throughout with minor areas of surface staining and porcelain loss, most notably on the white Arcade lettering. The outer edges of the sign display very minor porcelain loss (8.5). Side 2 has good color and gloss, with slightly more surface staining and porcelain loss than the previous side. The outer edges show more significant porcelain loss (7.9). The bullnose has significant fade throughout, with notable porcelain loss extending from the top to the middle of the cap. Sign is attached to a new can, which is in excellent condition. The sign has a newly wired electric. One side is lighting green, and the other side is missing the glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5, 7.9) 1,000 - 2,000

1031 - AAA PORCELAIN SIGN W/ HANGING BRACKET

37.5” x 1” x 26.5”. DSP. Maker marked, “Property Of AAA.” C. 1950s AAA Emergency Service double-sided porcelain sign with hanging bracket. CONDITION: Side 1, has fair color throughout with minor fade in the blue background, as well as surface staining in the field and along the outer edges. (8.75). Side 2, has good color and gloss with slightly less fade than the previous side. Sign shows a very minor porcelain chip on the outer field. (8.9). Sign is complete with ornate hanging bracket. (8.75, 8.9) 600 - 1,200

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1032 - COLLECTION OF 2 HARDWARE AND KEY SKELETON NEON SIGN

30” x 7” x 5” Nice displaying Hardware and Key skeleton neon signs with original mount and electric. CONDITION: (A) Hardware neon is in excellent working condition with no breaks or cracks. Sign has original mounts with newly added electric (9.0). (B) The Key neon is in excellent working condition with new can and electric (9.0). Neon lights blue and pink. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0, 9.0) 400 - 800

1033 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA LUNCHEON SODA SIGN W/ BRACKET AND LIGHT KIT

Sign: 60” x 3 - 1/2” x 55”. DSP. This c. 1950s double-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with “Luncheon” and “Soda” nicely adorning the green panels. This sign comes with a spear bracket and porcelain light as well. CONDITION: Side 1 shows nice color and gloss. There is a horizontal scratch seen in “Cola” and two porcelain chips in the field too. The outer edges of the green panels show light discoloration with a few more porcelain chips as well. (8.5). Side 2 shows a few small porcelain chips in the script logo. The top green panel shows heavy discoloration from exposure to the elements. The outer edges of the panels show minor porcelain loss and wear as well. (7.9). The bracket has been nicely restored at some point in the past. The two porcelain light shaded remain in original condition and still retain their original manufacturer and inspection stickers. A ready to hang and attractive example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5,7.9) 2,500 - 5,000

1034 - COCA-COLA DELICIOUS & REFRESHING PORCELAIN SIGN

96” x 48”. SSP. Maker Marked “Tenn. Enamel Mfg. Co. Nashville.” This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and “Delicious and Refreshing” tag line. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few small porcelain chips and surface scuffs. The white lettering shows areas of discoloration as well, likely from exposure to the weather. The outer border shows additional porcelain loss and chipping throughout. The mounting holes show porcelain loss. There are three non-factory mounting holes present on the border as well. 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

1035 - 24” PORCELAIN COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

24” Dia. Single-sided porcelain button sign advertising Coca-Cola with the bottle graphic. CONDITION: Shows staining and loss of porcelain at the extreme bottom edge and some chips at the mounting holes. No major damage noted in the main field. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1036 - 24” WHITE COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

24” Dia. Single-sided tin sign, maker marked Advertising Sign Co., Lynchburg, Virginia, 1948. 24” white painted Coca-Cola button. CONDITION: Shows some light areas of scuffing and dirt to the front that could be improved with a good cleaning. The bottle graphic is painted and is not a decal. (8.7). 800 - 1,600

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1037 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA DELICIOUS & REFRESHING SIGN

96” x 48”. SSP. Maker Marked “Tenn. Enamel Mfg. Company. Nashville, TN.” This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the tag line “Delicious and Refreshing” across the bottom. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows scattered porcelain chips and surface abrasions throughout. The white lettering shows areas of discoloration, the worst of which can be seen on the left half of the sign. The outer edges show additional porcelain loss and wear. The mounting holes remain intact and solid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 4,000

1038 - ORIGINAL SALESMAN SAMPLE COCA-COLA COOLER

12” x 7 - 1/2” x 10” An original salesman sample Coca-Cola cooler in original paint with the original lid, handles, cap catcher and cap remover. It comes with an original small crate of bottles. CONDITION: It shows a significant fading and erosion to the color and shine of the paint. It shows some areas of paint loss and oxidation to the exterior finish. The interior stainless shows no areas of oxidation. (7.0).

1,000 - 2,000

1039 - SINGLE-SIDED TIN COCA-COLA KAY ARROW SIGN

31 - 3/4” x 16”. This arrow sign is made by Kay Displays for Coca-Cola out of Grand Rapids, Michigan. CONDITION: It shows areas of paint loss, primarily to the left side of the cooler of the display. There is light oxidation to the arrow and the ring. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

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1040 - C. 1930S METALCRAFT COCA-COLA DELIVERY TRUCK

4” x 11 - 1/2” x 6”. A c. 1930s tin metalcraft Coca-Cola delivery truck in original paint with original stenciling. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout. All four original wheels and missing one headlight. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

1041 - COCA-COLA SYRUP DISPENSER

19” x 8 - 1/2” x 24”. This c. 1950s countertop syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo nicely embossed on each side, with its original mounting clamp on the bottom for attaching to a countertop. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows darkening to the paint, with scattered scuffs and paint chips. The metal spigot from where the syrup pours is missing. The rest of the metal attachments to this dispenser show light wear and surface oxidation. The internal guts are intact. (8.0). 300 - 600

1042 - THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE LIGHT-UP CLOCK

16” x 4” x 16”. This c. 1960s light-up plastic clock from Coca-Cola features the script logo and tag line “Things Go Better With Coke.” CONDITION: The plastic face of the clock shows light discoloration in the “TGBWC” lettering. The outer gold perimeter also shows light fading and wear. The clock retains its original power cord, lights up, and keeps time accurately. (8.5). 100 - 300

1043 - VENDORLATOR MODEL 88 PEPSI-COLA VENDING MACHINE

59” x 26 - 1/2” x 21” A very nice example of the Vendorlator Model 88 original Pepsi-Cola vending machine. It is in new paint and plating. CONDITION: It shows a full restoration with a complete interior. The compressor starts and cools. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 3,000 - 5,000

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1044 - SELF FRAMED TIN PEPSI-COLA “HAVE A PEPSI” SIGN

26 - 3/4” x 34 - 1/4”. C. 1964. Maker marked for the Stout Sign Co., St. Louis. Single-sided self framed tin sign advertising Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: Shows light areas of denting to the right-hand side. Some slight surface scratches and scuffs in the main field, as well as to the exterior edges of the self frame. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

1045 - HEINTZ MFG. CO. PEPSI-COLA ICE COOLER

33” x 26” x 45”. 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 Pepsis and ice. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 1,500

1046 - TIN PEPSI-COLA THERMOMETER

7 - 1/4” x 27”. C. 1965. Pepsi-Cola self framed thermometer. Maker marked “Made in U.S.A. AAW.” CONDITION: Shows a long area scratch on the far-left side, shows a dent in the self frame at the three-quarter mark on the right-hand side, several areas of light chipping, and has an original thermometer stick. (8.0). 100 - 500

1047 - HOWEL’S ROOT BEER CURVED PORCELAIN DISPENSER SIGN

14” x 10 - 1/2”. SSP. This c. 1930s single-sided curved porcelain sign from Howell’s Root Beer was originally attached to a barrel dispenser. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean and glossy. The two mounting holes on the left and right outer edges show porcelain loss and damage. The rest of the outer edges remain clean with light factory imperfections. (8.5). 400 - 800

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1048 - GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM CART BICYCLE

95” x 28” x 44”. C. 1940.

Starting back in the late 1930’s, Worksman Cycles became known as they manufactured Ice Cream Bicycles for Good Humor Ice Cream Company. Good Humor-Breyers

Brand of ice cream originally started in Youngstown, Ohio in the early 1920’s. Their success was the invention of the Good Humor Bar, a chocolate coated ice cream bar on a wooden stick. This was the first time ice cream was put on a stick and it was a new convenient way to eat ice cream. The Good Humor Tricycles were seen in neighborhoods throughout the Valley with the “Ice Cream Man” jingling his chime bells surrounded by kids and adults who craved the famous Good Humor Bar.

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. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.

(Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

1049 - GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM CART BIKE

95” x 28” x 44”. C. 1940. Starting back in the late 1930’s, Worksman Cycles became known as they manufactured Ice Cream Bicycles for Good Humor Ice Cream Company. Good Humor-Breyers Brand of ice cream originally started in Youngstown, Ohio in the early 1920’s. Their success was the invention of the Good Humor Bar, a chocolate coated ice cream bar on a wooden stick. This was the first time ice cream was put on a stick and it was a new convenient way to eat ice cream. The Good Humor Tricycles were seen in neighborhoods throughout the Valley with the “Ice Cream Man” jingling his chime bells surrounded by kids and adults who craved the famous Good Humor Bar.

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. 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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1050 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN ADVERTISING CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM

40” x 30”. DSP. A double-sided porcelain sign advertising Chapman’s Ice Cream with the Chapman’s double-heart and arrow logo.

CONDITION: Side 1 shows moderate color and shine to the porcelain. There are areas of chipping, primarily at the mounting holes. There are some paint drips along the outside edges. There are several small chips to the main field. Side 2 shows better color and shine. It shows several small chips to the “P” and “M” in “Chapman’s,” as well as to the arrow in the heart logo. There is porcelain loss at the mounting holes, and areas of paint splatters to the outside edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 300 - 600

1051 - PHENOMENAL D.L. BATES BROS ICE SHAVER

15” x 9 - 1/4” x 35 - 3/4” A phenomenal turn of the century, fully restored and plated D.L. Bates Brothers ice shaver from 1900 made out of Dayton, Ohio. CONDITION: It is fully restored and operational with its original cutter. It shows a re-plating of all surfaces and a new marble base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 2,000 - 4,000

1052 - PHENOMENAL D.L. BATES BROS ICE SHAVER

15” x 9 - 1/4” x 35 - 3/4” A phenomenal turn of the century ice shaver by the D.L. Bates Brothers Company out of Dayton, Ohio. CONDITION: This ice shaver shows a recent restoration with all new plating, marble base and is fully operational with the original ice shaver blade. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 2,000 - 4,000

1053 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN MILKSHAKE ITEMS

Largest: 14” x 12” x 19”. A pair of soda fountain milkshake items. CONDITION: (A) A Multimixer milkshake mixer, a 5-station large-size painted metal construction with stainless working components. It has the original cord and is operational. (B) A malt dispenser from Hamilton Beach. It has a porcelain base and glass cylinder with a original lid. There are some areas of paint wear and a slight chip to the base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 1,000 - 1,500

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1054 - ALLEN’S RED TAME CHERRY SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER

18” x 32” This soda fountain dispenser sat on top of the marble soda fountains at the turn of the century, dispensing Allen’s Red Tame Cherry soft drink. CONDITION: It has original tin construction with a stamped relief. It has the original etched globe and top. There is re-plating to all of the metal surfaces. There are no cracks or repairs. There is light chipping around the top of the glass jar. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1055 - COLLECTION OF 3 SODA FOUNTAIN ITEMS

Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 9” x 18 - 3/4”. A collection of 3 soda fountain items. CONDITION: (A) A porcelain Oster malt mixer. It shows the original cord, and great green porcelain with great shine and color. It has the original stainless motor cover in working condition. (B) A Carnation malted milk dispenser by Hamilton Beach. It has a green porcelain with original glass cylinder and lid. It shows very little wear with great shine and color to the porcelain. (C) A Hamilton Beach malt dispenser, missing the glass cylinder with the original lid and porcelain base. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1056 - COLLECTION OF 3 HOT FUDGE SUNDAE DISPENSERS

Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 16” x 16”. A small collection of 3 hot fudge sundae dispensers for a soda fountain. CONDITION: (A) A large-size, stainless with an original pump, made by the Star Manufacturing Company with the original cord. (B) A hot fudge dispenser made by the Helmco Company out of Chicago. It has a porcelain interior, original label in the front and it appears to be unused. (C) A hot fudge sundae dispenser, made by the Fountain Made Company out of Chicago. It shows a porcelain interior with the original dip spoon and lid. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1057 - PAIR

OF STERLING PRODUCTS MULTIMIXER SODA FOUNTAIN MALT MIXERS

Each: 14” x 12” x 18 - 1/4”. This is a wonderful pair of malt mixers, called the “Multimixer” from the Sterling Company. It is a Model 9B in barely used condition. CONDITION: They show some areas of scrapes and paint loss to the green painted body. The stainless areas are clean with no oxidation and original cords. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

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1058 - PAIR OF ORANGE-CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSERS

Largest: 8” x 12” x 16”. A pair of Orange-Crush syrup dispensers. CONDITION: (A) A molded glass dispenser, showing Crushy on the front with upper-glass top, original lid and spigot. There is orange paint loss to the front raised sign for Orange-Crush, as well as some paint loss to the labeling on the side. (B) A similar machine with molded glass with an upper-glass syrup reservoir and a different original spigot. It has good color and paint to the base with the original lid. (Good - Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1059 - PAIR OF HOT DRINK DISPENSERS

Largest: 8” x 9 - 1/2” x 18”. This is a pair of hot drink dispensers from a soda fountain. CONDITION: (A) A restored hot drink dispenser with a white glass globe, re-plated body and a hot drink white glass panels. There are some areas of wear with the correct spigot in an original lid with the original cord. (B) A hot drink dispenser from the American Metalware Company in Chicago. It is all original with an original top sign. It shows some areas of oxidation, and it includes the original spigot. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1060 - PAIR OF MILKSHAKE MIXERS

Largest: 6” x 11” x 19 - 1/2”. A pair of milkshake mixers. CONDITION: (A) A Hamilton Beach mixer, showing some level of restoration with an original cord, marble base and loose motor. (B) A Hamilton Beach mixer in all original condition, showing original patina with the original Horlicks Malted Milk marquee. (Good - Very Good) 400 - 800

1061

- DUAL COCA-COLA & ROOT BEER COUNTERTOP SYRUP DISPENSER

24” x 18” x 17” This c. 1950s dual syrup Multiplex dispenser from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo embossed on the customer facing side, with dual spigots on the backside serving both Coke and Root Beer. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains all original, showing occasional light scuffs and wear to the paint. The internal guts of the dispenser are all intact. The drip plate and mounting clamp are also intact. (8.75). 400 - 800

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1062 - JULEP SYRUP DISPENSER

14 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 18” This Julep syrup dispenser has a white glass base with two glass risers with spigots and two Julep syrup jars, most likely a grape and orange, or cherry and orange, when it is sat on top of the soda fountain. CONDITION: The jars are original without labels. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. A very nice example of this dispenser. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1063 - PAIR OF MILKSHAKE MIXERS

Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 17”. A pair of milkshake mixers. CONDITION: (A) A Hamilton Beach mixer in restored condition. It has a porcelain base and added paint to the motor with re-plated hardware as well as a new cord. (B) A Hamilton Beach small mixer in restored condition. There is all new plating and new cord with the original marble base. This mixer has a frozen motor. (Fair- Very Good)

300 - 600

1064 - LARGE GOLDEN ORANGE SYRUP DISPENSER

18” x 22 - 1/2” x 20”. This Golden Orange Syrup dispenser in the shape of an orange with cast iron feet and original lid with the original interior and spigot. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss, fading scrapes and scuffs throughout. There is some slight denting, and the original label for The J. Hungerford Smith Company out of Rochester, New York. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 300 - 800

1065 - ORANGE NIP SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

18” x 22 - 1/2” x 20”. This Orange Nip soda fountain syrup dispenser with the original lid, cast iron feet, label and spigot as well as the original interior. CONDITION: It shows denting to the exterior, primarily around the bottom rim. There are areas of paint loss. The paint color shows some shine and brightness. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 800

1066 - PAIR OF SMILE SYRUP

BOTTLES

Each: 18 - 1/2” T. This a pair of smile syrup bottles. CONDITION: (A) A lime syrup bottle, showing great paint and clear glass. There are no chips or cracks, with the original top lid. (B) The second bottle is an orange syrup bottle, showing great paint. There are no chips or cracks. It has the original top cap. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

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1067 - PAIR OF ORANGE SMILE SYRUP BOTTLES

SEE WEBSITE FOR ADDITIONAL PHOTOS

Each: 18 - 1/2” T. A pair of smile syrup bottles. CONDITION: (A) An orange flavor syrup bottle with original paint, showing now cracks or chips with an original top cap. (B) A clear bottle generally used for chocolate syrup, showing no chips or cracks. It has good clear glass with no top cap. (8.7). 700 - 1,500

1068 - TIN ANHEUSER-BUSCH GRAPE BOUQUET SIGN

41 - 3/4” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1930. Anheuser-Busch Grape Bouquet sign, maker marked for the American Art Works, Inc., Coschocton, Ohio. Heavily embossed tin sign from St. Louis, Missouri with embossed Anheuser-Busch logos. CONDITION: Shows areas of scratches, primarily through the word “Drink” and in the “O” in “Bouquet,” as well as other light surface scratches within the main field. Mounted within a contemporary wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

400 - 800

1069 - COLLECTION OF 3 SMILE SOFT DRINK ITEMS

Bottle w/ sign: 16” T. A collection of 3 Smile soft drink items. CONDITION: (A) A green Smile bottle with a 1922 patent date with an original cardboard Smile bottle topper. There is very light edgewear to the cardboard topper. There are no chips or cracks to the glass bottle. (B) A composition Drink Smile figural advertising. There are slight areas of paint loss and some age wear consistent with the age of the piece. (C) A larger Smile doll, showing areas of paint loss, crazing and chipping to the original paint. (8.5, 7.0) 300 - 600

1070 - PORCELAIN BUSCH EXTRA DRY GINGER ALE SIGN

21” x 11”. Single-sided porcelain sign advertising Busch Extra Dry Ginger Ale. CONDITION: Shows chipping at the edges, no grommets and no major chips in the main field. Moderate color and shine. (8.0).

300 - 600

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1071 - COLLECTION OF HOWDY, ORANGE SMILE, 7UP SODA POP SIGN

SALESMAN PAPERWORK.

Tube: 9 - 1/2” T. This collection of c. 1930s - 1940s paperwork from Howdy, Orange Smile, and 7Up features brochures and other mailers with the advertising products available for their respective years. These brochures include photos of many rare signs, posters, bottles, and other promotional materials. Also included is a rare test bottle from Howdy in its original cardboard shipping tube. CONDITION: The paperwork remains clean and folded to letter size. One of the folding brochures shows a tear with paper loss in the top right corner. The bottle remains clean with light wear to the label. An informational and desirable collection for the veteran soda pop sign collector. (8.75+). 200 - 400

1072 - REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING FURS

30 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4” Single-sided glass reverse painted sign advertising furs with a fox graphic. CONDITION: Showing areas of paint loss, primarily in the “Furs” lettering, showing an original metal frame with hooks for hanging. (7.8). 300 - 600

1073 - TIN CURLEE CLOTHES “STYLED FOR YOUNG MEN” SIGN

Frame: 96” x 48” x 1 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1930s single-sided tin sign from Curlee Clothes features the company tag line “Styled For Young Men” and store name “Rozier’s.” CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean with a few isolated chips to the paint- most notably in between the letters “E” and “S” of “Clothes” and some discolored spots in the outer sections of the field. The original wood frame remains solid with its original paint, which shows light wear and minor areas of paint loss. A clean and impressively sized example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 700 - 1,400

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1074 - MEADOW GOLD AND PEVELY ICE CREAM PORCELAIN LIGHTED SIGN W/ JEWELED EYES

36 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4” x 46”. DSP. Outstanding displaying C. 1930s Meadow Gold and Pevely Ice Creams dual porcelain advertising signs with motion activated lighted jeweled eyes. CONDITION: Side 1 has remarkable color and gloss throughout with only very light surface staining in the field. The outer edge display multiple porcelain chips, most notably along the base of the piece (9.0). Side 2 - the Pevely Select side - also has superior color and gloss, with only very light surface staining noticeable in the lighter colored porcelain and extremely minor porcelain loss on the letter “P” and on other parts of the “Drug” lettering. The outer edges of the sign also show notable porcelain loss (8.75). The can is in excellent condition with no rust or rot. Sign is complete with new electrical and all jeweled eyes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0, 8.75). 10,000 - 20,000

1075 - SINGLE-SIDED GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING THE STOUT SIGN CO.

71 - 3/4” x 24” x 1 - 3/4” A single-sided reverse glass painted trade sign in original condition, advertising the Stout Sign Co. CONDITION: There are some areas of paint fill-in, primarily to the background. It shows some areas of repair to the lettering. It has an original metal frame, with a mounting bracket and original backing to the sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 1,000 - 2,000

1076 - SINGLE-SIDED CHIPPED GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS

57” x 15” A single-sided glass sign that was off of a Cretor’s horse-drawn peanut wagon in original condition. CONDITION: The original glass shows a restoration to the “Fresh Roasted Peanuts” lettering. It has the original chipped glass background, and original beveled mirror with new applied backing. 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

1077 - DOUBLE-SIDED LIGHT-UP TRADE SIGN FOR CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM

40” x 28” x 8” An all original Chapman’s Ice Cream double-sided trade sign. CONDITION: It has plastic light-up fronts, original can and cord. It is in full operating condition. Side 1 shows no chips, cracks or repairs to the plastic front. It shows complete graphics for the Chapman’s Ice Cream logo. Side 2 shows no chips, cracks or repairs to the plastic front. It has great graphics to the Chapman’s logo. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 1,000 - 3,000

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1078 - SALESMAN SAMPLE FLEXLUME CORP. BUFFALO LIGHT-UP LETTER DISPLAY

Sign: 14” x 5” x 17”. This is a really cool salesman sample light-up letter display from the Flexlume Company out of Buffalo. It shows an example of the letter “R,” mounted to a original tin box as it would have been for a sign. It has the original leather handle to carry and an original cord. The item comes with an additional example of one of the glass letters, which is also the letter “R.” CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss and oxidation to the can. However, the front label for the name of the company is 95% complete, and there are no chips, cracks or repairs to the glass letters. A really cool piece of advertising. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1079 - F. W. WOOLWORTH REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN

28” x 14” Single-sided glass F. W. Woolworth “5 Cent Counter” sign on original beveled glass. CONDITION: Shows moderate to significant silver loss around the border to the outside edges. The inside field shows great color, with the gold lettering intact. Slight chips to the exterior edges of the glass sign itself that does not interfere with the graphic. (8.3). 400 - 800

1080 - LIGHT UP BATTERY SIGN W/ MILK GLASS LETTERS

37” x 7 - 1/2” x 14” This c. 1930s light-up sign featuring “Battery” written in wonderful milk glass letters features its original can with wonderful crackled paint patina. CONDITION: The sign lights up nicely and has a modern power cord. The paint shows crinkling to the finish, giving it a nice patina. The milk glass letters are intact and undamaged. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800

1081 - PAIR OF PANELS FROM THE INTERIOR OF A CAROUSEL

74” x 36” Two original wood panels with lighted frame and interior bathing beauty graphic. These two panels would have come from the interior section of an early park carousel. In original park paint and original painted graphics. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss, foxing to the paint, some added drill holes into the graphic, but retaining all of its original look and patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 300 - 600

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1082 - LIGHTED PANEL FROM A CAROUSAL

38” x 36 - 1/4”. A graphic panel that was originally mounted on the interior of a carousal, showing five light sockets and a painted landscape graphic scene in the middle. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, wiring and sockets, which are untested. The graphic in the middle shows significant areas of fading and foxing, which would benefit from a good cleaning. (6.8). 300 - 600

1083 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN ADVERTISING MAID IN THE CUP COFFEE & TEA

38” x 34” DSP. A double-sided porcelain sign advertising Maid in the Cup Coffee. CONDITION: Side 1 shows significant chipping and areas of finish loss, both in the field and external edges. It has moderate color and shine. Side 2 shows less chipping, with areas of surface rust in the upper right-hand corner. There are several areas of chipping in the bottom field, as well as in the young lady in the cup, face and hands. It shows moderate color and shine. (6.2). 200 - 600

1084 - LIGHT UP LETTER BOARD SIGN CAN

36” x 6” x 12 - 1/2” This sign can features three channels for displaying menu items, or other forms of advertising. The can is made of galvanized steel. The sign lights up and has a newer power cord. CODNITION: There is no damage to report on the can. It is clean and ready for use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 200

1085 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING FIGURAL FORMS

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 7” x 25”. A pair of advertising figural forms from an early country store. CONDITION: (A) A camp anatomical supports, featuring a young lady with the original garments in original paint. The composition form shows age appropriate wear. There are no breaks, cracks or repairs. (B) A Foundettes by Munsing Wear display, showing a young lady with molded garments. There is age-appropriate wear, showing some cracks to the composition, primarily around the young lady’s eyes. There are some areas of paint loss. (8.0). 700 - 1,500

1086 - PAIR OF MID-CENTURY CLOTHING FIGURAL ADVERTISING PIECES

Largest: 5” x 5” x 18 - 1/4”. A pair of figural clothing advertising pieces. CONDITION: (A) A male model in a sport jacket and slacks, composition construction on a wooden block with no advertising. It shows some age-related cracks and some areas of scuffs. (B) A Flexaire and Corsees Undergarment display. A composition construction in original paint, showing a young lady with molded undergarments. It shows some light wear, bright color and some damage to felt bottom. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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1087 - PAIR OF STORE FIGURAL ADVERTISING MANNEQUINS

Each: 7” x 7” x 25”. A pair of figural advertising mannequins.

CONDITION: (A) An elastic back mini slip garment by Streamline, showing a young lady with a pink slip on an original stand with the original advertising. It shows light wear and age-related cracks to the composition construction. (B) A Flexees advertising display with a young lady with original cloth garments on the original composition molded mannequin. It shows age-related scrapes, and a small amount of paint loss to her left shoe. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

1088 - COLLECTION OF 3 COMPOSITION MANNEQUIN HEADS

Each: 6” x 8” x 15”. A collection of 3 c. 1930 composition mannequin heads, most likely from the millinery department of a country store.

CONDITION: (A) It shows some areas of paint loss, some scuffs to her nose and age appropriate scratches. (B) There are areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (C) There are light areas of scuffs and scrapes. (8.5). 100 - 300

1089 - PRINCESS PEGGY FIGURAL UNDERGARMENT ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

25” x 7 - 1/2” This advertising mannequin for Princess Peggy Undergarments, shows composition construction with removeable arms and original garment, as well as the original base. CONDITION: There are light areas of paint loss, broken thumb to the right arm and light crazing due to age. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1090 - SIMPLICITY PATTERNS ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

31 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4” This is an all original advertising mannequin for Simplicity Patterns, showing a composition made mannequin in original dress. CONDITION: It shows all original paint to the mannequin and original dress in lightly faded with a slot in the base, which probably held an additional piece of advertising. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

1091 - MAIDEN FORM FIGURAL ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

31 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” This figural advertising mannequin advertises Maiden Form Undergarments. CONDITION: It shows an original composition mannequin with crazing and age cracks to the composition. It has an original garment with a broken strap advertising to the base. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1092 - FORMFIT FIGURAL ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

32 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4” This advertising mannequin is composition constructed advertising Formfit undergarments, showing all original paint with an original undergarment on display. It is on the original base with advertising. CONDITION: It shows some areas of crazing to the original paint. There is very little wear to the garment. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

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1093 - VENUS FIGURAL UNDERGARMENT ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

34 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4” This composition advertising mannequin advertises Venus Undergarments, showing an all original undergarment and paint with original advertising to the base. CONDITION: There are some areas of crazing to the base. There are light scuffs and scratches to the original paint of the composition. Overall, an excellent example. (8.7).

1,000 - 2,000

1094 - FORMFIT ADVERTISING FIGURAL MANNEQUIN

28 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2” This advertising figural mannequin advertises Formfit Undergarments, showing a composition constructed mannequin wearing original garments. CONDITION: It shows all original paint and garments. The composition mannequin age-related crazing to the finish. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

1095 - DUOFOLD FIGURAL ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

31” x 6 - 3/4” This advertising mannequin of a man advertises Duofold Undergarments. CONDITION: It shows composition construction with the original base and original garments. There are very little areas of wear. There is no crazing to the composition. A very good example. (8.7).

1,000 - 2,000

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1096 - FIGURAL ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN FOR UNDERGARMENTS

31’ x 10 - 3/4” This figural mannequin for advertising garments is composition constructed, showing all original paint with an original undergarment on an added wood base with no advertising. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

1097 - LARGE SIZE PAPER MACHE RCA VICTOR (NIPPER) DISPLAY

37” x 14” x 37 - 1/2” RCA Victor’s iconic dog, named Nipper, with his head cocked. CONDITION: It shows a restoration, with new paint and repaired paper mache. It has the original Nipper collar, showing very little wear since restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 1,500

1098 - AZTEC NEON CLOCK

26” x 6 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1940. Classic Aztec neon clock. CONDITION: In original can, showing surface rust and loss of paint. Outside tube is pink and lights, inside tube is inoperative. Clock is working, hands and face are original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1099 - ORIGINAL ELECTRIC NEON CLOCK CO. NEON CLOCK

26” x 6 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1940. An original neon clock from the Electric Neon Clock Co. It shows two tubes, the interior lights green and the exterior lights pink. The clock is in full operational condition. CONDITION: It shows the original paint to the tin can. It has the original dial with decals, and original hands with added new neon. It is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1100 - OCTAGON-SHAPED NEON CLOCK

25” x 6 - 3/4” x 25”. This octagon-shaped neon clock has interior neon only, with an original embossed lettered face and original can with nickel outside rim. CONDITION: There is new paint to the can, and an original clock face with oxidation, missing paint and surface rust throughout. There is light oxidation to the nickel-framed rim with a replaced cord. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (FairGood) 800 - 1,600

1101 - ACTION AD NEON REVOLVING DISPLAY & CLOCK

23 - 1/2” x 7” x 12 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s light-up neon clock features rotating advertising panels from various local businesses on the left side and a nice reverse painted clock on the right. CONDITION: The clock, neon, and revolving display all work as they should. The advertising panels remain colorful and legible. The clock face shows light wear to the reverse painted glass, and the wood body shows general wear to the finish. A wonderfully animated and eye-catching piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800

1102 - TRAVEL TIME NEON CLOCK

21 - 1/2” x 7” x 22”. This neon spinner clock from “Travel Time” features both interior and exterior neon illumination, with an intact and operational spinner mechanism. CONDITION: The neon lights, clock hands, and spinner mechanism all work on this clock. An newer power cord has been added for safety. The reverse painted glass front shows light cracking and wear to the paint. The can shows scuffs and paint loss throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800

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1103 - ORIGINAL PAM CLOCK

ADVERTISING BROWNIE CHOCOLATE

15 - 1/4” x 3” x 15 - 1/4”. This is a Pam clock from the Pam Clock Company out of New Rochelle, New York, advertising Brownie Chocolate soft drink. CONDITION: It shows the original front glass label, with very little scratching and areas of wear. It has the original body, with the replaced back axis panel. (8.0). 300 - 600

1104 - EXTERIOR MOUNTED ALARM BOX FOR THE LEMAY BANK & TRUST CO.

25” x 13 - 1/2” x 35”. C. 1910. An alarm box, which would have been mounted on the outside of the bank. A tin wall construction with a solid brass front door and an art glass produced sign, stating “Burglar Alarm for the Lemay Bank & Trust Co.” It has a complete interior for the alarm. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss to the tin can. It has the original patina to the brass front door, and a brass decoration at the top. It shows the original art glass in the Burglar Alarm sign, with some cracks to the milk glass background, primarily in the center section in the upper-left and right-hand corners. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1105 - SALESMAN SAMPLE “HOME COMFORT” KITCHEN STOVE WITH ORIGINAL CASE

16 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4” x 19”. C. 1940. Wrought Iron Range Co. Complete salesman sample kitchen range, called the “Home Comfort”, in the original carrying case. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the range, complete knobs and griddle cover. Case is complete with wear from use and age, some scuffs, and with original maker’s tag. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1106 - ORIGINAL THEATER OR ENTRANCE TICKET GRINDER

13 - 1/2” x 22” x 47 - 1/2”. This original theater or entrance ticket grinder shows the original wooden cabinet, porcelain feet and top, interior and cast iron ship’s handle. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint to the cast iron components. It has some light chipping to the porcelain pieces, which show a faded shine and good color. 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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1107 - PAIR OF ORIGINAL GRISWOLD CAST IRON STORE DISPLAY STANDS

Each: 19” x 19” x 49 - 1/2”. These original Griswold display stands for their cast iron cookware are extremely hard to find and sought after by Griswold collectors. This pair is in all original condition. CONDITION: It shows original paint and patina to the brass cast components. It shows oxidation and age wear to the paints, as well as some surface rust. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1108 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CRACKER JACK TOYS

Box: 16 - 1/4” x 1” x 12 - 1/4”. A large collection of early 20th century Cracker Jack toys, which includes early diecast boats, toys and animals, tin cars, rings and other assorted Cracker Jack toys. CONDITION: They show some wear and tarnishing from age. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1109 - COUNTRY STORE HOT PEANUT ROASTER

13 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2” x 41”. A very early hot peanut roaster from a country store, or possibly from a street vendor. This peanut roaster would have a small oil burner in the bottom, which is not present, that would heat the internal components in order to heat the nuts. It has the correct heat exhauster, copper lid and etched replaced glass panels. CONDITION: It shows restoration to the body with red paint and new stenciling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

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1110 - 25¢ AUTO-PHOTO BOOTH MODEL 14

68 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/2” x 74”. The Auto-Photo Model 14 was designed in 1958 in Los Angeles and was manufactured until 1974. The Model 14 was dreamed up in the mid-century modern design era. Andy Warhol did his photo strip art in this same model in midtown Manhattan in the 60’s. There are only a few dozen of these beauties in existence that are publicly available.

CONDITION: An original example with all original signage and advertising. A later Model 14 with a complete interior and could be operational. 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

1111 - ANTIQUE POPCORN WAGONS CO. RECREATED C. CRETORS & CO.

MODEL “C” POPCORN WAGON

45” x 95” x 86”. C. 1969. Antique Popcorn Wagons Co. Chicago. Model 100, serial #100-004 Series C. A faithful recreation of the famous Cretors model C, complete with wooden wheels and rubber tires. Wood framed windows, front bay window, beveled glass, crystalline art glass signs, and a full sized back door. The modern interior includes stainless steel surfaces, butcher block counter tops, electric lights, whistle and “toasty Roasty Man” turning the toy roaster.

CONDITION: Restored to better than new original specs in 2008. 220 volt/30 amp operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 3,000 - 10,000

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1112 - THE C. CRETORS CO. IMPROVED #2 POPCORN CART

30 - 1/2” x 57” x 68”. 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, pin striping 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)

3,000 - 8,000

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1113 - SMALL COLLECTION OF COUNTRY STORE ITEMS

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. A small collection of country store items. CONDITION: (A) A Carnation malted milk container with the original lid and milk glass body. It has great color, and it shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (B) A label under glass Horlicks malted milk jar with original ground glass lid. It has a 100% label, showing no cracks or repairs. (C) A National Cash Register receipt box in original patina. It shows areas of oxidation and surface rust. (D) A Jack-O-Lantern hot peanut holder with the original lid, glass panels and cord. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1114 - SMALL COLLECTION OF CRETORS POPCORN ITEMS

Largest: 12 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 10”. A small collection Cretors Popcorn items. CONDITION: (A) A Cretors corn mixing barrel from the top of a popcorn machine. It shows the original patina with the original glass cylinder. (B) A cast iron Cretors clown, showing oxidation, rust and some paint loss. (C) A cast iron clown with a wood body, showing areas of oxidation and paint loss. (D) A clown with a peanut roaster. The peanut roaster has a crack in the glass. These pieces were generally shown on the top of popcorn and peanut wagons from Cretors. (E) A Cretors Popcorn wagon top sign with a reverse glass sign that would sit on top of a light bulb. There are some areas of crazing and paint loss, primarily to the outside edges of the sign. (Fair - Good) 500 - 1,500

1115 - UNIQUE COUNTRY STORE HOT NUT DISPENSER

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 23”. This hot nut dispenser and display appears to be a marriage between two items. The bottom part is a Star hot peanut roaster with the original white and blue porcelain panels. It has the original glass in original Star display warmer backdoor. CONDITION: It shows some areas of oxidation and plating loss. On top is a cast iron hot nut warmer by the National Nut Distributer out of Buffalo, New York. It is cast iron construction. It would have had a burner in the bottom with the original top sign. It has appears to have been glued to the bottom Star hot nut display. CONDITION: The piece on top shows a missing bottom panel. (7.8).

400 - 800

1116 - 5¢ “SHINE BOY” SHOE SHINNING MACHINE

17” x 16 - 1/2” x 50”. C. 1940. Coin operated shoe shine machine called “Shine Boy.” CONDITION: Original paint showing scratches and some scuffs with front graphic 90% complete, oxidized mirror. Works when plugged-in. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 600

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1117 - BI-FOLD DOOR WOODEN PHONE BOOTH

30 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2” x 83”. C. 1940. Bell Telephone phone booth in original condition. CONDITION: Moderate wear throughout, scratches and scuffs to the wooden veneer, with interior seat and mounting block for a pay phone. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good)

300 - 600

1118 - COLLECTION OF 7 CAST IRON STILL BANKS

Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4”. This collection of 7 cast iron still banks includes a racehorse with a lucky horseshoe, a sitting dog, a circus pony, a clown, a Buster Brown antique, a Billken gorilla and a sitting bulldog. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss and wear to all pieces. (Good - Very Good) 200 - 500

1119 - SLAG GLASS PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR OR POSSIBLE SALESMAN SAMPLE

12 - 1/4” x 16” x 18 - 1/4”. CONDITION: Small sized insulated ice cooler with slag glass panels, showing wear and no detectable cracks or breaks. Vey unusual piece, possibly a salesman sample. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 100 - 500

1120 - RED, WHITE AND BLUE YELLOW WALL LIGHT

25 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 14”. This wood sign shows a fluorescent tube, which would have been covered by possibly a barber shop globe in the past. CONDITION: The wood shows areas of cracking, paint loss, and general aging. With that said it remains sturdy and ready to hang. The light operates and has a newer power cord. (7.5). 50 - 200

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1121 - DIVCO SMALL-SIZED DELIVERY TRUCK

62” x 28” x 40”. C. 1930. A clown car-sized delivery truck, painted for the Divco Dairy in the St. Louis Market. The car was originally produced by the Rebel Corporation out of Berwick, PA. CONDITION: It shows the original green paint, with “Divco Dairy Deliveries” on the side. It shows the car marked “007.” It has the original gas engine, which has been 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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1122 - ORIGINAL CHILDREN’S WOODEN HOBBY HORSE ON ORIGINAL RACK

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25” x 59 - 1/2” x 48”. C. 1915. An original children’s wooden hobby horse with glass eyes and applied mane. It has a leather saddle and bridal, mounted on a gliding wood rack. It is dated January 29th, 1880. CONDITION: It shows wear to the original paint of the horse, primarily due to age and use. It shows wear to the saddle, as well as leather loss. It shows a complete mane with some areas of loss. It shows the original hardware, and it is gliding as originally intended. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1123 - ELECTRIC ADVERTISING AUTOMATON OF A BATON-TWIRLING GIRL BY MECHANICAL MAN INC., NEW YORK

29” x 11 - 1/4” x 53”. C. 1940-60. With articulated head and hands, fixed eyes, original patriotic costume and hat, plinth base and plaque inscribed ‘Manufactured by Mechanical Man INC, 745 Fifth Avenue N.Y.C.” CONDITION: Operational, showing excellent costume and no repairs. Missing a baton. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,600

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1124 - AMERICAN DUPLEX CO. ELECTRIC FIGURAL COFFEE GRINDER

22” x 19” x 28”. Commercial coffee grinder in the form of a large coffee pot. CONDITION: Fully restored, showing little to no wear since restoration. Operational. (Restored) 600 - 1,200

1125 - LARGE PAINTED CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDER.

23” x 16 - 1/4” x 37” This C. 1900 cast iron coffee grinder features wonderful original paint with nice graphic scenes around the center chamber. The catch-box at the bottom is embossed with the number “16.” CONDITION: The grinder shows wear to the paint throughout, with areas of paint loss and scraping. The wheels rotate nicely and the lid slides as it should. The base shows four mounting holes, which are intact and solid. A nice patina survivor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 800

1126 - EMPIRE METAL WARE CORP SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE

21” x 9 - 1/2” x 17” Model B-25. CONDITION: Porcelain and stainless steel construction showing light wear, no significant chips to the porcelain, working electric burners and oven. (Very Good) 300 - 600

1127 - BUCK’S STOVES & RANGES SALESMAN SAMPLE CAST IRON STOVE

22” x 11” x 28”. C. 1910. CONDITION: In as-found condition, with significant surface rust and oxidation. All pieces including burner covers and doors. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 300 - 600

1128 - WASHINGTON LEADER MINI CAST IRON STOVE W/ ACCESSORIES

21 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4” x 27”. C. 1900. Children’s cast iron toy stove marked the Leader, Washington. CONDITION: As-found with surface rust, oxidation and missing plating to most pieces. With several pieces of toy cook wear and all components. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 600

1129 - STAR MFG. CO. OF ST. LOUIS HOTDOG & BUN COOKER

22” x 17” x 17”. This is a great commercial hotdog cooker and bun warmer operating on two different sides. It has the original stainless lids and original porcelain signage on two sides. CONDITION: It shows the original cord. There are some areas of wear due to use. The steamer cooker has had very little use. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

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1130 - FULTON PITTSBURGH RAILROAD BELL

17” dia Original bell from the Fulton - Pittsburgh Railroad line, with all the original hardware for mounting. CONDITION: Shows new paint to the original hardware, no breaks or cracks to the bell, one small chip along the outside rim on one side. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1131 - PORCELAIN DAIRY SIGN ADVERTISING PEVELY MILK

17” x 26 - 1/2”. SSP. C. 1930. Maker marked “The American Valve & Enameline Corp., Indianapolis, Ind.” Heavy porcelain dairy sign for Pevely “Best Milk,” with a graphic of a young baby holding her bottle and a bottle of Pevely milk in the foreground. CONDITION: Shows areas of chips, mainly in the upper right-hand corner, one in the field underneath the baby’s bottle, and several more in the white border around the edges. Moderate color and shine. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

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1132 - 3D NATURES BEST MILK SIGN

20” x 20”. A 3D cast aluminum sign advertising Natures Best Milk. “South St. Louis Dairy” is embossed on the milk bottle the baby is holding. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs, showing roughly 40% of its original paint. A very unusual sign with four bolts on the back. Could quite possibly have been attached to a delivery truck. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

1133 - SMALL COLLECTION OF SODA FOUNTAIN GLASS JARS

Largest: 7” x 7” x 14”. A small collection of soda fountain glass jars. CONDITION: (A) An original ice cream cone dispenser with the original interior, showing no chips or cracks with the original lid. (B) A Santa straw dispenser with the original lid and dispensing mechanism for the straws. It shows no chips or cracks. (C) A paneled, tall straw dispenser with an original lid and interior. It shows no chips or cracks. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

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1134 - PAIR OF PHARMACEUTICAL WALL DISPLAY CABINETS

Each: 39” x 6” x 72”. Great pair of narrow wall cabinets, wonderful for collections of smalls. Mahogany constructed with front loading doors and glass shelves. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

1135 - CONEY ISLAND COOKER

14” x 12” x 13 - 1/2”. A Coney Island cooker by the Advance Manufacturing Company out of St. Louis. This Coney Island Red Hot cooker was made to keep buns and cooked hot dogs warm. It has an enamel top and original 85% complete paper label, cast iron base and metal warmer with the original cord. CONDITION: There are some areas of loss to the paper label and some oxidation to the metal base. (Good) 300 - 600

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1136 - ORIGINAL TAMALE WARMER

14” x 14” x 17”. This is an original tamale warmer by the Rutherford Chili Co. out of Kansas City, Missouri. It is made by the American Metalware Company out of Chicago. This warmer was used to keep tamales warm in the restaurant. CONDITION: Shows all original front labeling and stainless container with heating element. (Good) 300 - 600

1137 - PAIR OF HOSTESS SANDWICH GRILLS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4”. This is a pair of Hostess sandwich toasters made by the Alright Company out of Rushville, Indiana. CONDITION: There is very little wear. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. Both pieces are missing the needed cord in order to work. (Very Good) 300 - 600

1138 - PAIR OF HOSTESS SANDWICH TOASTERS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4”. A nice pair of Hostess sandwich toasters, one in green and white porcelain and the other in orange and white porcelain. They are made by the Alrite Company out of Rushville, Ohio. CONDITION: Both show very little wear from use. They are complete other than the cords needed to operate, which is a standard appliance cord. (Very Good) 300 - 600

1139 - COLLECTION OF 3 COIN-OPERATING ITEMS

Largest: 11” x 10 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. A collection of 3 coin-operating items. CONDITION: (A) A Staats coin sorter and dispenser in cast iron construction with nickel plating. It shows light wear, and has been re-plated at some time in its history. (B & C) New old stock coin-operated timers that are 25¢ operation, made by the Mark-Time Company. They show no wear. (Good) 200 - 500

1140 - CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTOR

12” x 22” x 47 - 1/2”. A Caille Redhead Model 79 outboard motor, with the serial no. 2980. CONDITION: It shows a cosmetic restoration only, and the outboard motor 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

1141 - RESTORED JOHNSON MODEL MS39

SERIAL NO. 326388 OUTBOARD MOTOR

45” x 12” A fully restored Johnson Model MS39 outboard motor.

CONDITION: It shows new paint and decals. It is cosmetically restored, and not in operating condition. 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. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1142 - CAILLE OUTBOARD MOTOR

22” x 12 - 1/2” x 46”. A small-size Caille outboard motor, which has been cosmetically restored. CONDITION: The motor itself is inoperative, and comes with a display stand. 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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1143 - S&H GREEN STAMPS LIGHT-UP SIGN

32” x 8” x 36”. This c. 1960s embossed plastic sign from S&H Green Stamps features the iconic company logo and colors, with its original metal can. CONDITION: Side 1 shows light scuffs and areas of wear in the field. There is a small hole in the top right edge of the plastic. (8.0). Side 2 shows heavier discoloration and wear throughout the field. (7.0). The can shows wear and oxidation from being hung outside. A modern power cord has been added for safety. The sign lights up, however, it needs more bulbs to light up all the way. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 7.0) 200 - 600

1144 - LIGHT-UP MCDONALDS THANK YOU SIGN W/ ARROW

36” x 10” x 61 - 1/2”. This c. 1970s double-sided light-up sign from McDonalds features the iconic double arches, with an embossed plastic directional arrow reading “Thank You.” CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color in the field of the embossed plastic section. There are a few scrapes and rubs to the plastic, with the outer edges being concealed by the metal frame. The arches show a few horizontal cracks to the plastic, but remain sturdy and display nicely. (8.0). Side 2 shows a melted section in the letter “K” of “Thank You,” as well as a few surface cracks to the plastic in this section as well. The arches shows additional cracks to the plastic, and the metal frame holding the arches shows metal loss around the edges (6.0). The metal frame and base of the sign shows paint loss and wear throughout. It was likely repainted white at some point in the distant past. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 6.0) 400 - 800

1145 - PORCELAIN SIGN ADVERTISING DR. H.R. HOFFMAN DENTIST

47 - 1/2” x 12”. SSP. A single-sided porcelain, bullnose-end sign, advertising Dr. H.R. Hoffman, Dentist. CONDITION: There are areas of chipping, primarily at the external edges. There are two areas of chips under the “H” initial, which shows areas of repair. It has primary loss of finish along the top edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 300 - 600

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1146 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA CURB SIGN “REST ROOMS” ATTACHMENT SIGN

27 - 1/2” x 5”. SSP. This c. 1950s curved porcelain attachment sign from Coca-Cola would have gone on the double button service station curb sign. CONDITION: The face of the sign is near mint with no detractions. The top and bottom white edges have been repainted white at some point in the past. The mounting holes are solid. (8.5). 100 - 300

1147 - BELL SYSTEM PUBLIC TELEPHONE PORCELAIN FLANGE SIGN

11” x 11”. Original porcelain double-sided flange sign advertising a public telephone for the Bell System. CONDITION: Shows some areas of fading to the blue cobalt at the exterior outside edge of the flange, some original grommets and a little bit of loss of porcelain at the fold for the flange. Both sides show good color and shine. (8.7). 100 - 500

1148 - ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH FLANGE SIGN

17 - 3/4” x 9”. This flange sign, which is smaltz painted tin, advertises the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper. Maker marked for Scioto Sign, Kenton, Ohio. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good paint in the lettering, light scratches and surface scuffs to the black-painted background. Side 2 shows some paint loss, primarily to the words “Post-Dispatch,” showing moderate to significant scratches in the main field. (7.0). 100 - 500

1149 - REGISTER TO WIN 3-SIDED TIN SIGN

12” x 10 - 1/2” x 24”. This more recently made triangular tin sign features “Register To Win” on all sides. CONDITION: The vinyl letter verbiage remains clean and legible. The field of the three sides of the sign shows occasional scuffs and wear. The sign hangs from a chain. (8.75). 50 - 100

1150 - RESTORED CHILD’S BARBER CHAIR W/ HORSE HEAD ATTACHMENT

19 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2” x 44”. C. 1920. Koken Barber Supply. Professionally restored Koken child’s barber chair with adjustable footrest. CONDITION: Reupholstered in beautiful black leather. All porcelain is brightly colored and free of chips. All chrome has been re-plated. Large upholstery buttons used to accentuate the overall look. 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) 2,000 - 4,000

1151 - EARLY KOKEN PORCELAIN BARBER POLE W/ GLASS PANELS

12” x 11” x 33”. This stationary barber pole was made by the Koken Company out of St. Louis. It is porcelain covered cast iron top and bottom caps with red and white glass panel on the sides with an access panel in the back that faces the wall. CONDITION: There are no chips or repairs to the porcelain. The panels are all complete. The access panel in the back is a replacement. The Koken label on the front is also a replacement. (Very Good) 2,000 - 4,000

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1152 - PAIDOR PORCELAIN BARBER POLE

W/ GLOBE

73” tall C. 1910. Porcelain sidewalk barber pole made by Paidor. CONDITION: Showing original porcelain with several chips in the striped section. The wind-up motor has been replaced with an electric motor, and the glass and insert are replacements. Top globe is new. 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

1153 - KOKEN BARBER SHOP COAT RACK

30” x 30” x 87”. A fine coat and hat rack with a polished, sophisticated, and sturdy design. A fantastic piece to complement a barber chair with white porcelain accents. Constructed of hard wood, with a round nickel plated top rack and porcelain base. CONDITION: Showing very little wear, though some scuffs are present on close inspection. Resembling a Koken coat rack without a manufacturer’s tag. 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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1154 - ROUND SEAT PORCELAIN KOKEN BARBER CHAIR

28” x 38” x 47”. C. 1920. Koken Barber Supply. St. Louis. MO. CONDITION: This barber chair shows a complete restoration, with bright white porcelain and re-plated nickel features. Operational, if hydraulic fluid is added to the well. New leather seat, back, and footrest front in great condition, with little wear to the upholstery. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 400 - 800

1155 - ROUND SEAT PORCELAIN KOKEN BARBER CHAIR

28” x 38” x 47”. C. 1920. Koken Barber Supply. St. Louis. MO. CONDITION: This barber chair shows a complete restoration, with bright white porcelain and re-plated nickel features. Operational if hydraulic fluid is added to the well. New leather seat, back, and footrest front in great condition, with little wear to the upholstery. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 400 - 800

1156 - CAST IRON PAIDAR BARBER POLE

12” x 10” x 44”. An unusual Paidar barber pole in porcelain, with a countertop application and not wall mounted. CONDITION: It has the original porcelain base and components. It has new interior striped paper. It shows an older restoration, with touch-up and clear coat to the porcelain. It has polishing to the hardware, and has a new glass top. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1157 - LARGE BARBER POLE WITH GOLD EAGLE TOPPER

115” tall This large and impressive barber pole features the iconic red, white, and blue color scheme, with a nice ornate eagle topper. CONDITION: This pole has been completely and professionally restored at some point in the past. There are four clips for securing this pole to the floor when it is installed. A beautiful restoration. 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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1158 - KOKEN PORCELAIN BARBER POLE

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10” x 13” x 39”. This Koken barber pole has a porcelain wall bracket with porcelain top and bottom caps, showing the original interior and glass cylinder. CONDITION: The porcelain is unrestored and shows some areas of fading. The painted cast iron rim shows older repaint with the original brass Koken label on the back-hanging bracket. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1159 - RESTORED KOKEN BARBER POLE

10” x 14” x 41”. This Koken barber pole made by the Koken Company out of St. Louis, has porcelain top and bottom features with a new glass cylinder and interior, as ell as a replaced top. CONDITION: The porcelain has been fully restored, with new electric added and is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1160 - LARGE CAST IRON & STEEL BARBER POLE. largest, 14 - 1/2” dia x 53” t This C. 1920s large and impressive barber pole features the iconic red, white, and blue striping with original globe-shaped topper and cast iron base. CONDITION: The pole shows general wear and paint loss throughout. There are areas in the main body of the striped pole that have been touched up in the distant past. The collar and topper shows paint chips and wear as well. The cast iron base shows oxidation and rust but retains its original mounting clips where it would have bolted to the floor. 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

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1161 - SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN BARBERSHOP SIGN

24” x 16” x 4” Curved porcelain corner sign marked for a barbershop. CONDITION: Shows significant chip at the top-center, as well as some light staining along the bottom components, as well as some staining at the mounting holes across the top. Comes with original mounting bracket with an added corner component. (7.8). 500 - 1,500

1162 - EXTERIOR SCONCE LIGHT MOST LIKELY FROM BARBERSHOP

18” x 17” x 22”. A very unusual 6-sided exterior sconce light, with six glass panels in red and white glass, and porcelain top and bottom, most likely a barbershop light. CONDITION: It shows all original glass panels, with the exception of one replacement on the back. It has the original porcelain, chipping and stains that would benefit from a good cleaning. It has a new cord. A very unusual exterior barbershop light in operational condition. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1163 - WILLIAM MARVEY CO. STAINLESS BARBER POLE

9” x 10” x 32”. This is a William Marvey barber pole Model 55 with the original interior and glass top. CONDITION: There are very little signs of use or wear. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

1164 - WILLIAM MARVY CO. BARBER POLE

10” x 13” x 36”. This is a newer-style William Marvy & Co. barber pole, showing the original interior with stainless top and bottom cap, as well as the original wall hanger in stainless. CONDITION: It has the original cord, and it is in full working order. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1165 - PORCELAIN BARBER SHOP FLANGE SIGN

24” x 12”. DSP. Maker Marked “William Marvy Company. St. Paul, MN 55105.” This double-sided porcelain barber shop flange sign features the iconic red, white, and blue color scheme. CONDITION: Side 1 remains clean, with one scuff to the porcelain seen just above the letter “R.” The outer edges are crisp and show only light wear (8.75). Side 2 remains clean with no damage to report (9.0). (8.75, 9.0) 300 - 600

1166 - WILLIAM MARVEY MODEL 55 LIGHT-UP BARBER SHOP POLE

9” x 9” x 27”. CONDITION: Cast iron wall bracket has been repainted. Aluminum body shows no dents, and the interior is original. Electrified. No top globe. (Very Good) 300 - 600

1167 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 332 SERIAL NO. 1157845

17 - 1/2” x 16” x 28”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 332, with new rose brass plating, marble slab, refinished base, key checks, price flags and a reproduction Mills trade stimulator mounted on top. 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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1168 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 95 SERIAL NO. 438716

22” x 21” x 71”. C. 1910. National Cash Register Co. CONDITION: Fully restored cabinet style National Cash register with nine drawers, receipt tape and crank. Gold brass polish with new key checks and price flags. Operational, with bell ringing when drawer is open. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 800 - 2,000

1169 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 474-2-2 SERIAL NO. 365316

26 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/2” x 23 - 3/4”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A two-drawer extended base cash register Model 474-2-2, marked for Ed Fletcher. There are new key checks, price flags and top sign. It is fully restored. 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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1170 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 6 SERIAL NO. 243600

16” x 15 - 1/2” x 22”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A complete restoration of this Model 6 extended base cash register in bright brass. It has new key checks, price flags, replaced top sign and original day/night clock. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 400 - 800

1171 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL NO. 6 SERIAL NO. 506302

17 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1905. It is marked for “Krause & Son” on the front apron. CONDITION: A fully restored National Cash Register Model No. 6, showing new key checks, price flags and top sign on the refinished wooden cash drawer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1172 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 521-E SERIAL NUMBER 881008

32” x 20” x 29”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 521-E. It shows the original crank, receipt tapes and top sign. It has new key checks and marble slab on the original wooden cash drawer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1173 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 442-E-L SERIAL NO. 1233880

24” x 16 - 1/4” x 27”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 442-E-L, with an original crank, receipt covers, refinished wooden drawer, marble slab and a reproduction lighted top sign advertising oysters. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1174 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 442-E-L SERIAL NO. 1267121W

24” x 16 - 1/4” x 27”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A complete restoration, with an original crank, receipt covers, refinished wooden drawer, new marble slab and a reproduction top lighted marquee. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1175 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 52 1/4 SERIAL NO. 579148

17” x 16” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A complete restoration of this extended base Model 52 in bright brass. It shows new key checks, price flags, original marble with the left-hand side showing a crack and a replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 400 - 800

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1176 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 442 SERIAL NO. S135642N

20” x 15 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 442, with new bright brass plating, key checks and top sign. It shows some areas of oxidation, where something dripped on the top of the cash register. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

400 - 800

1177 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 0 SERIAL NO. 81546

9” x 15” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows a full restoration, with new bright brass plating, key checks, price flags and replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 800 - 1,600

1178 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 445 1/4 SERIAL NO. 467466

21 - 1/2” x 16” x 22 - 1/2” C. 1910. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 445 1/4 with new nickel plating, key checks, price flags and an original top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 600 - 1,500

1179 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 216 SERIAL NO. 657471

9 - 3/4” x 15 - 3/4” x 20 - 1/4”. C. 1907. CONDITION: A fully restored National Cash Register Model 216, showing new copper-flashed plating, key checks but missing one, price flags and replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 600 - 1,200

1180 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 312 SERIAL NO. 1382539

10” x 16” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1907. CONDITION: A fully restored Model 312, showing new brass flash plating, key checks, price flags and an original top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 600 - 1,200

1181 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 211 SERIAL NO. 642749

9 - 1/2” x 15” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A restored Model 211, showing new copper-flashing, key checks, missing two price flags and a replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 400 - 800

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1182 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 47 1/4 SERIAL NO. S59434

17 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/2”. C. 1907. CONDITION: This Model 47 1/4 shows a complete restoration, with new nickel plating, key checks, price flags and a replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

500 - 1,000

1183 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 55 SERIAL NO. 212224

17 - 1/2” x 16” x 21 - 1/4”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A complete restoration of this Model 55, with new key checks, price flags, replaced top sign in bright brass and original marble slab. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

500 - 1,200

1184 - CASH REGISTER MARQUEE SIGN “GET A RECEIPT”

16” x 2” x 4 - 3/4”. CONDITION: Rare original. One side glass sign is complete, one side is cracked. Patina to the brass housing, no breaks or repairs. (Very Good) 300 - 600

1185 - PAIR OF NATIONAL CASH REGISTER RECEIPT BOXES

Each: 10” x 17” x 10”. A pair of National Cash Register receipt boxes in restored condition. CONDITION: (A) One is in polished brass with the original crank handle, showing no areas of recent wear. (B) A similar style and nickel plating with the original crank handle and wooden base. (Restored) 300 - 600

1186 - BODINE ELECTRIC CO. COIN COUNTER

23” x 10” x 11” CONDITION: Original paint complete with the coin sorter boxes. Made by the Bodine Co. of Chicago Il. Some wear from use. (Good) 100 - 500

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1187 - LIGHT-UP MIDWAY CARNIVAL ATTRACTION

51” x 22” This Midway carnival attraction has a two-sided plastic dome with nine sockets on both sides, which could carry clear or colored lightbulbs. It is on an original stand. CONDITION: The display has been restored at some point in its history, with new paint to the base and plastic ball. The exact use of this carnival Midway display is unknown. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 400 - 800

1188 - CARNIVAL SIDESHOW CANVAS BANNER

Alligator Girl sideshow banner, Signed J. Sigler, Tampa Fl. J. Sigler was an American artist who painted circus banners that helped draw crowds to carnivals and circuses in the 1930s–1960s. CONDITION: Wear and some fading due to the elements and outdoor usage. Several areas of well done repair noticed on the back, and retaining the original grommets. (Fair) 300 - 1,000

1189 - ORIGINAL WOODEN CAROUSEL HORSE

52” x 11” x 51 - 1/2” This original wooden carousel horse is unrestored. It is in original park paint and on the original stand that was on the carousel it came off of. CONDITION: It shows significant paint loss, oxidation to paint, age cracks and dryness cracks throughout. A great folk art look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

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1190 - PAINTED CANVAS SIAMESE TWINS “ROBERT & RALPH” CIRCUS BANNER

1192 - ORIGINAL AZTEC

96” x 120” Maker Marked “O’Henry Tent & Awning Company. Chicago.” This large hand painted canvas banner features outstanding colors and graphics of Robert and Ralph, the famous American Siamese Twins. Although no signature can be made out, this banner was likely painted by artist Fred G. Johnson (1892-1990). The banner hangs from a strip of wood with old rope attachments. CONDITION: The banner shows light tattering and wear to the color in the field. There are a few rips to the material near the outer corners, but nothing that keeps the banner from displaying nicely. The leather attachment pieces in the bottom corners show tearing and deterioration. An outstanding and attractive piece of American folk art history. 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

1191 - ORIGINAL CANVAS SIDESHOW BANNER FOR DYNAMITE THE WORLD’S STRANGEST LIVING HORSE

110” x 118 - 1/2” An original canvas sideshow banner, marked for the artist Bill Holm of Sarasota, FL. CONDITION: There are areas of wear and fading to the original poster. There is some ground-in dirt and discoloration, as well as two small holes located in the bottom left-hand quadrant. The color shows some fading, but is complete. The canvas banner will display with great age when hung. (7.5.0). 1,000 - 3,000

92” x 87” This neon clock has interior and exterior neon with the replaced front face, hands and original can. It has the original front Aztec border. CONDITION: There is oxidation and surface rust to the can. It shows the original feet, and the replaced face and hands. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 800 - 1,600

1193 - TIN 4-POINTED STAR LIGHT-UP SIGN FROM A CARNIVAL

48” x 12” x 54”. This is a fantastic carnival piece. A 4-pointed star double-sided light-up sign, filled with yellow and red light bulbs. CONDITION: It shows new paint to the base and the white tin star. It has all original sockets, and in full operating condition. 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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1194 - CARNIVAL LIGHT-UP DISPLAY BY THE KING AMUSEMENT CO.

18 - 1/2” x 18” x 55 - 1/2”. This is a restored penny arcade or carnival light-up display, which was made by the King Amusement Co. It shows a birdhouse-type, 6-sided top with 24 original porcelain sockets for colored or clear lightbulbs. The bottom part is a heart-shaped shield, marked for the King Amusement Co. out of Mt. Clemens, MI. CONDITION: It shows a restoration to all the components. It has a new cord and is fully operational, when the lightbulbs are inserted. It is mounted to the cast iron stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

1195 - ORIGINAL CANVAS SIDESHOW BANNER ADVERTISING THE HUMAN BLOCKHEAD

86” x 88” An all original canvas sideshow banner for the Human Blockhead, signed by the artist J. Sigler of Tampa, FL. CONDITION: There are areas of significant wear to the outside edges. There are areas of repair in the main field, and considerable fading to the color red in the banner. However, the banner will still display well with a great aged look when hung. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

1196 - CANVAS SIDESHOW BANNER ADVERTISING LITTLE LOLITA THE 800 LBS WOMAN

56” x 68” An original small-sized format canvas sideshow banner, signed by artist Jack Cripe of Tampa, FL. CONDITION: It has good color and graphic, with an original reinforced mounting loops at the corners. There is a small tear in between the words “Little” and “Lolita.” The color shows some fading from being hung outside, but will display very well with age when hung. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 500 - 1,500

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1197 - ORIGINAL CANVAS SIDESHOW BANNER FOR THE WORLD’S SMALLEST COW

52” x 67 - 1/2” C. 1930. An original canvas sideshow banner advertising Tiny, The World’s Smallest Cow. The canvas banner is signed for the artist, which is Jack G. CONDITION: It shows a faded color to the entire banner, but still is complete. There are some areas of paint loss. There are several repairs to the canvas that have been done tastefully. The banner still displays well. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

1198 - GREAT PAPER MACHE CLOWN HEAD

26 - 1/2” DIA This is a wonderful oversized paper mache clown head, showing original aged park paint and a metal rod that could be used to mount on a body or display. CONDITION: There are areas paint loss, cracking and appropriate age-related wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 300 - 1,000

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1199 - PAIR OF PAINTED PLASTIC CLOWN BUSTS

34” x 20” x 12” Decoration from a street carnival, most likely used as trash can covers. CONDITION: Restored in new paint, showing no cracks or repairs. (Good) 100 - 500

1200 - GOLD CROWN GAS GLOBE

16” T x 16” Dia. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or repairs with new applied paint. (Good) 300 - 600

1201 - REPLICA MOBILGAS SPECIAL GAS PUMP GLOBE

Lens: 13” Dia. A reproduction Mobil Special Gas front and back panels on a black plastic body. CONDITION: It shows little wear. (9.0). 200 - 400

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1202 - RECREATED GAS PUMP GLOBE FOR PREMIUM MOTOR OIL

Lens: 13.5” Dia. There are two reproduced front lenses on a one-piece glass body. CONDITION: It shows very little wear. (9.0). 200 - 400

1203 - RECREATED ASHLAND FLYING OCTANE GAS GLOBE

Lens: 13.5” Dia. This gas pump globe shows recreated front and rear lenses placed on a glass ring. CONDITION: It shows some age-related areas of wear. (9.0). 200 - 400

1204 - PAIR OF GAS PUMP GLOBE LENSES

Lenses: 13” Dia. This pair of gas pump globe lenses are recreations, one is for Mobil Gas Special marked “September 1982,” and the other four are Premium Motoroil. CONDITION: Unused, and are ready to be mounted. (9.0). 100 - 200

1205 - VERTICAL BARREL SCALE BY THE KANSAS CITY SCALE & SUPPLY CO.

15” x 22” x 36”. C. 1910. The Dayton Scale Co. for the Kansas City Scale & Supply Co.

CONDITION: A fully restored vertical barrel scale showing beautiful black paint, new nickel-plated hardware and top sign, a new glass tray and new pinstriping and decals. It is fully operational and in wonderful restored condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 2,500

1206 - FULLY RESTORED LIGHT-UP DAYTON MONEY-WEIGHT GROCERY SCALE

16 - 1/2” x 18” x 31 - 1/2”. C. 1915, Dayton Scale Co. CONDITION: A fully restored Dayton money-weight scale with a light-up indicator panel and original light-up glass. It has all new paint with decals and pinstriping. It has beautifully restored brass panels and hardware, as well as a glass tray. It is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 2,500

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1207 - 1¢ NATIONAL AUTOMATIC MODEL 170 NORMANDY CHIMES SCALE

24 - 3/4” x 25” x 73”. The National Automatic Machine Co. created this floor model penny scale in 1929. It features a nicely refinished cabinet, with a brass porcelain platform plate and mirrored front. To operate, the patron steps on the scale and drops a penny into the coin slot, the dial then spins around to their weight in pounds. When they step off the scale, the penny drops through a pin field, which is either returned the patron or rolls through a set ramps ringing the Normandy chimes as it rolls into the cash box. CONDITION: It shows some new paint to the handles. It shows an older repaint to the case, with the correct dial and front door with the Normandy Chimes advertising in the front. It is missing a lock on the front door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 2,000

1208 - HONEST WEIGHT ELECTRIC ANGLDILE COMPUTING SCALE

32” x 16” x 25”. This is a beautifully restored electric scale of Angldile Computing Scale Co. in Elkhart, IN., manufactured in 1904. Style: 303, serial #13602. The body is a mixture of cast iron and aluminum, painted in deep red and black with elements of gold lettering. Complete with a glass dial and a frosted floral decorated glass weighing platform. The boxed marquee reads “All Terms Strictly Cash” on one side, with “Honest Weight” on the other. The condition is superb, showing no indication of wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1209 - DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE CO. “GOLD MEDALS” BARREL SCALE

16 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 30”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Beautiful restoration of a Dayton barrel grocery scale. Green paint with gold pinstriping with brass accents. Very little 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

1210 - NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY CO. CONFECTION COMPUTING SCALE

18” x 7 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Candy store scale from National store Specialty in restored condition, and matching the large and small versions elsewhere in this auction. Showing very little wear, with new paint and pinstriping with nickel plating. (Restored) 500 - 2,000

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1211 - 1¢ NATIONAL AUTOMATIC MODEL 170 NORMANDY CHIMES SCALE

24 - 3/4” x 25” x 73”. The National Automatic Machine Co. created this floor model penny scale in 1929. To operate, the patron steps on the scale and drops a penny into the coin slot. The dial will then spin around to their weight in pounds. After stepping off the scale, the penny drops through a pin field, which is either returned to the patron or rolls through a set of ramps ringing the Normandy Chimes.

CONDITION: It shows an older repaint of the cabinet, and it has replaced locks on the front door. It has the correct brass foot plate, advertising for the Normandy Chimes and dial, which has moderate fading throughout. It is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,600

1212 - NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY CO. CONFECTIONS SCALE

11” x 4” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Fully restored small-sized National scale with new paint and pinstriping with nickel accents. This is the mate to a mid-sized and large-sized National scales elsewhere in this auction. Very little wear. (Restored) 400 - 1,600

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1213 - NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY CO. SCALE NO. 5099

26” x 12” x 25”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing a beautiful restoration with new paint and pinstriping. Nickel plating with replaced glass platform. Showing very little wear. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 700 - 2,000

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C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing a full restoration with new paint, pinstriping and new scoop with brass accents. 2LB size, fully operational with very little wear. (Restored) 700 - 1,400

1214 - DAYTON 2LB. CANDY SCALE MODEL 166
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1215 - DAYTON SCALE MADE FOR INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP.

18” x 9” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Fully restored, with new paint and pinstriping with brass accents. Made for IBM by Dayton scale. Operational. (Restored) 600 - 1,200

1216 - TOLEDO CANDY SCALE STYLE 405 AR

16” x 9” x 14 - 3/4”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Fully restored with new paint and pinstriping, as well as a replaced scoop. Operational. Very little wear. (Restored) 600 - 1,200

1217 - RESTORED TOLEDO 5-POUND LIGHT-UP GROCERY SCALE

12” x 20” x 27”. Beautiful restoration of a Toledo light-up grocery or meat scale in 5-pound chart. CONDITION: Serial #718AP. 1919 last patent date. Showing new paint and pin striping with new decals and polished trim. (Restored) 500 - 1,500

1218 - DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE CO. STYLE 150

25” x 13” x 27 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Restored 10-pound grocery scale in black paint and gold pinstriping with brass accents. Working condition, with signs of very little 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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1219 - RESTORED 3LB. STIMPSON COMPUTING SCALE CO. CANDY SCALE

18 - 1/2” x 12” x 19”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Fully restored and operational, with new paint and pinstriping with nickel plated accents. Very little wear. (Restored) 500 - 1,500

1220 - EAT PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ “EAT” INSCRIBED BULLNOSE

70” x 21” x 35” DSP. Maker marked, “Wallys Neon Co.” C. 1930s EAT double-sided porcelain neon sign complete with original “EAT” lettered bullnose and art deco porcelain attachments.

CONDITION: Side 1; has strong color and gloss throughout the field with minor surface scratches and surface staining. Sign shows minor porcelain loss on the outer field and along the outer edge, as well as on the porcelain attachment. (8.75). Side 2; Sign has excellent color and gloss with only very minor surface

scratching and staining. The outer edge has notable areas of porcelain loss, both on the main signage and attachment. (9.0) Both sides light green, and the can is in excellent condition with zero rust or rot. The sign also has new and working electrical. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75, 9.0) 3,000 - 8,000

1221 - CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM NEON SIGN W/ HEART GRAPHIC

46” x 23” x 44” DSP. Maker’s marked, “R. Tunica Electric St. Louis.” A c. 1940s Chapman’s Ice Cream double-sided porcelain neon sign with Chapman’s inscribed bullnose, as well as two art deco porcelain attachments and an outstanding heart graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 has fair color and gloss with minor oxidation on the background of the lettering and graphic. The sign has multiple areas of porcelain loss on both the inner and outer field, most notably in the “Perfectly” lettering and heart graphic. The outer edge of the sign shows multiple areas of porcelain loss and significant surface staining. The porcelain attachment has significant fade, staining and porcelain loss (8.0). Side 2 has fair color and gloss, with slightly more oxidation on the background than the previous side, while the color in the lettering and graphic remain strong. There are a handful of large porcelain chips on the heart graphic and on the “M” of the word “Chapman’s.” The outer edges show areas of porcelain loss. The porcelain attachment shows significant fade. The bullnose has oxidation throughout the background, and minor oxidation in the Chapman’s lettering. The piece has minor porcelain loss on the top and bottom of the outer edges. The can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. Sign has newly added electric, and lights green in the lettering and pink on the hearts. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 7.75) 4,000 - 12,000

1222 - MELETIO’S HOT FISH DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN W/ FISH GRAPHIC

57” x 22” x 32” DSP. A remarkable c. 1950s Meletio’s Hot Fish double-sided porcelain die-cut neon sign, with outstanding subject matter and graphic. CONDITION: Side 1; has good color and shine throughout, with significant areas of brown staining on the lettering and the under strike. The sign has other minor areas of surface staining and porcelain loss on the inner and outer fields. The sign shows more significant porcelain loss on the outer edge, most notably at the bottom of the fish’s mouth. (7.75). Side 2; has strong color and gloss, with very minor areas of surface staining and brown discoloration to the lettering. The outer edge of the sign shows very minor areas of porcelain loss, similar to that of the previous side. (7.75). The piece is connected to a new can, and has newly added electric. The neon lights green, white and blue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75, 7.75) 5,000 - 16,000

1223 - FORD DEALERSHIP PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

64” x 26” x 33” DSP. Maker marked, “MO. JEWELITE CO.” C. 1940s Ford Motor Company Dealership porcelain neon sign. CONDITION: Side 1; has good color and gloss throughout with very light surface scratching and rust stains present in the field. Sign also has one minor porcelain chip over the letter “D,” as well as light staining and minor porcelain loss on the outer edge. (8.9). Side 2; displays excellent color and gloss with only very light surface staining in the white lettering. The outer edge of the sign has other minor areas of staining, most notably, at the base surrounding minor porcelain loss. (9.0). The can is in excellent condition with no rust or rot. The neon lights red and blue on both sides, with newly added electrical. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9, 9.0) 15,000 - 30,000

1224 - PORCELAIN MORTAR & PESTLE

NEON SIGN

43” x 23” x 59” DSP. A c. 1940s pharmaceutical porcelain neon sign with an excellent die-cut mortar and pestle image.

CONDITION: Side 1; has excellent color and gloss with very minor surface blemishes on the inner and outer fields. The outer borders display very minor porcelain loss and surface staining. (9.0). Side 2; has strong color and gloss throughout with a minor chip on the outer field. There are also other areas of staining and porcelain loss on the outer edge. (8.9). The can is in excellent condition, with newly added electric and the neon lights red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0, 8.9)

4,000 - 8,000

1225 - MILK 24 HOURS PORCELAIN

NEON SIGN W/ ARROW GRAPHIC

61” x 14” x 44” SSP. Maker marked, “Crystal.” C. 1950’s Milk 24 Hours die-cut porcelain neon sign with blinking “24 HR” feature. CONDITION: Sign shows fade throughout the red arrow, with other notable surface staining and minor surface scratches. The outer edge of the piece also displays minor porcelain loss. The can is in excellent condition with no rust or rot. Sign lights red and white with flashing red lettering at the base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 4,000 - 8,000

1226 - ALLIS CHALMERS THEMED PAINTED METAL NEON SIGN W/ FRONT LOADER GRAPHIC

77”x 34”x 42” DST. Fantasy Allis Chalmers painted metal die-cut neon sign, with added flashing and rotating flashing bulbs on both sides. CONDITION: Side 1; has good color throughout with only very minor surface scratches. (9.5). Side 2; has extremely strong color with very minor areas of surface scratching. (9.0). The can is excellent condition, with no damage to be noted. The sign has new working electric, and the neon lights orange with rotating and flashing bulbs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5, 9.5) 2,000 - 4,000

1227 - ORIGINAL GLOW DIAL NEON CLOCK W/ EXTERIOR LOANS NEONS SIGN

30” dia An original Cleveland Glow Dial neon clock, which has an added exterior signage in the word “Loans.” CONDITION: It shows the original can, dial and hands, which have been repainted at some time in the past. It has the original neon sign for Loans, and it is in full operation. 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

1228 - HEINE MEINE SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

12” x 72” x 17” SSP. A c. 1950s Heine Meine single-sided porcelain neon sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss throughout with minor areas of surface staining throughout the lettering in the inner and outer fields. The outer edges of the sign show very minor edgewear. The sign has been connected to a new can. Sign has new electrical and lights green. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9).

1,000 - 3,000

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1229 - REPLICA PEPSI SPINNER NEON CLOCK

18” x 6” x 18” This spinner neon clock is a replica, showing a front Pepsi bottlecap, blue and white spinner and original can. It is made by the Max Neon Display Group. CONDITION: There is light wear from use and no repairs. It is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

1230 - CLAYTON CYCLE COMPANY SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

144” x 22” x 53” SST. Channel letter neon showing white letter with maroon channel letter and white letter on blue background. CONDITION: A more contemporary sign, showing little wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9). 1,000 - 3,000

1231 - CLEVELAND GLOW DIAL NEON CLOCK

25 - 3/4” dia This Cleveland neon clock is in all original condition. CONDITION: It shows an original dial, hands and second hand. It has the original green paint to the tin can with the original decal on the top. It is currently lighting in red and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1232 - PEVELY ICE CREAM SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

43” x 17” x 35” SSP. Maker marked, “Keller Sign Co.” C. 1940s Pevely Ice Cream single-sided neon sign with newly added can and hanging attachments. CONDITION: Sign presents nicely with strong color and gloss throughout the field. Sign shows minor areas of porcelain loss surrounding the mounting hardware and along the outer edges of the piece. Sign lights pink for the “Pevely” lettering and white for the “Ice Cream.” Sign has been attached to a new can, with newly added and working electric. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9+) 2,000 - 6,000

1233 - HODGE’S CHILI AND LUNCH ROOM DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

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48” x 18” x 54” DSP. Maker marked, “Federal Brilliant Co.” C. 1930s double-sided porcelain Hodge’s Chile And Lunch Room neon sign, with porcelain art deco attachments and bullnose. CONDITION: Side 1; Sign has strong color and gloss throughout with minor areas of porcelain loss mainly on the “LUNCH” lettering. The outer edges of the sign also have notable porcelain loss. (8.75). Side 2; Sign has strong color and gloss with very minor surface scratching and staining. Sign displays minor porcelain loss along the outer edges, as well as notable porcelain loss on the bullnose. (9.0). Can is in excellent condition with hanging attachments, as well as new and working electric. Sign lights red throughout the lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75, 9.0) 4,000 - 8,000

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1234 - SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN OPTICAL NEON SIGN

102” x 16” x 44” SSP. A c. 1950s single-sided porcelain optical neon sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and shine throughout the gloss, with a couple large areas of touch-up on both lenses of the glasses. The outer edge of the piece shows minor areas of surface staining and very minor porcelain loss, which has not been repaired or concealed. The piece is connected to the original can, which has rust staining but no rot, and is in excellent structural condition. The sign has newly added electric. The neon lights orange. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 3,000 - 10,000

1235 - AUTO LOANS PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

40” x 19” x 37”. DSP. Maker marked, “SOUTHERN.” C. 1930s Auto Loans double-loans double-sided porcelain neon sign. CONDITION: Side 1 has good color and gloss with light surface scratches throughout the field. Sign displays areas of restoration throughout the inner/outer fields, as well as other sections along the outer edges. Side 2 has excellent color and gloss with very light surface scratching throughout the face. Sign has minor restoration on the inner field, with more significant repairs on the outer edge and border. (Restored). The can is in excellent condition with zero rust or rot. Sign has newly added electric with working light blue neon on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 6,000 - 12,000

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34” x 18” x 49” DSP. Maker’s marked, “Federal System Electric KC, MO.” Spectacular displaying c. 1910s Drugs & Soda mortar and pestle-shaped double-sided porcelain die-cut lighted sign. CONDITION: Side 1; has strong color and shine throughout with minor areas of surface staining and scratching in the field. There are very minor areas of porcelain loss on the inner and outer fields, as well as significantly more porcelain loss and surface staining around the outer edges, most notably towards the top left-hand corner. (8.0). Side 2; has excellent color and shine with significantly more surface scratching than the previous side. The sign also has areas of surface staining and porcelain loss on the outer edges. (8.75). The can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. The electric is new and functioning. All the bulbs are present, highlighted by the red flashing bulb at the top of the mortar. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 8.75)

5,000 - 15,000

1237 - TWO PIECE BUDWEISER PORCELAIN MARQUEE W/ ATTACHED PRIVELAGE PANELS

113” x 37” 69” (SSP,SSP). Maker marked, “Kirk Signs.” 2 impressive displaying c. 1940s Budweiser porcelain marquee single-sided signs hinged together. CONDITION: Side 1; Sign has good color and gloss throughout with significant ghosting on the bottom panel. Sign has significant surface staining, as well as surface staining on both the inner and outer fields. Sign also displays minor porcelain loss on the letter “S” in the word “Budweiser.” (8.9). Side 2; Sign has good color and shine with notable fade throughout the black shading surrounding the lettering. Sign has very minor porcelain loss on the letter “B” in the word “Budweiser.” (8.9). Both cans are in excellent condition with zero rust or rot. Both signs have working green, white, yellow and red neon. As well as, new and working electric. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9, 8.9). 10,000 - 20,000

single-sided porcelain neon sign highlighted by phenomenal colors, condition and graphic. CONDITION: The sign displays over the top color and gloss on both the inner and outer fields and along the outer edges. The sign displays a handful of extremely minor surface scratches, and off centered lettering. Sign is mounted to an excellent can and has

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1238 - POLL PARROT SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ PARROT GRAPHIC
43” x 14” x 59” SSP. Maker marked, “Zeiser Bros Inc. St. Louis.” Outstanding c. 1930s Poll Parrot Shoes
newly added electric. Sign lights reds, green and yellow. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping
pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5+) 10,000 - 20,000

1239 - LARGE & IMPRESSIVE RED GOOSE SHOES PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ RED GOOSE GRAPHIC

145” x 22” x 63” DSP. Maker marked, “Zeiser Bros. St. Louis.” A c. 1950s Red Goose Shoes double-sided porcelain neon sign, with Trautweins labeled privilege panel. CONDITION: Side 1; has fair color and gloss throughout with significant fade to the Red Goose graphic. The sign has areas of rust staining and porcelain loss on both the inner and outer fields. The outer edge of the sign shows minor areas of porcelain loss, as well as on both the inner and outer fields and outer edges of the privilege panel. (7.5). Side 2; has strong color and gloss with areas of notable surface staining and scratching. This side of the sign does not have as significant porcelain loss as the previous side, but still shows very minor loss around the outer edges. The neon glass is present, but not properly working. (7.5). The can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. The piece has had newly added electric, and has green, red and white neon, which is only fully functioning on one side. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5, 7.5) 8,000 - 16,000

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1240 - GRIESEDIECK BROTHERS ST. LOUIS LIGHT LAGER BEER LIGHTED SIGN W/ REVERSE PAINTED GLASS INSERTS

17” x 41” x 38” DSP. Maker’s marked, “Kirnsigens.” A c. 1940s Griesedieck Brothers St. Louis Light Lager Beers & Bottles double-sided reverse painted glass lighted sign, with Art Deco porcelain attachments for the border on each side. CONDITION: Side 1 has strong color throughout with very minor browning on the white border of the Griesedieck lettering and around the outer edges. The glass has no cracks or breaks. The porcelain on the outer edge has strong and vibrant colors, with only very minor porcelain loss on the outer edges (9.5). Side 2 has slightly more staining than the previous side. Sign has more noticeable staining towards the base and the yellow background. The glass has no cracks or breaks. The porcelain borders have outstanding color and gloss, with very minor chips on the top right-hand corner. There are very minor nicks on the extreme outer edges (9.0). The can is in excellent condition, with no rust or rot. The sign has newly added electric, and the outer neon color lights blue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5, 9.0). 6,000 - 12,000

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1241 - 50¢ O.D. JENNINGS SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE W/ STAND

57” x 18 - 1/2” x 19” C. 1945. O.D. Jennings Co. Chicago, IL. A very desirable 50¢ denomination light-up front Sun Chief Jennings slot machine. CONDITION: It shows red plastics, original case, new backdoor, new reel strips, new award card and a light-up Sun Chief bonnet. It plays and pays. 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

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1242 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26”. C. 1938. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to the cabinet and front casting. Original reel strips, new award card and cash box with original back door. Plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good)

800 - 1,500

1243 - 10¢ PACE JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

17” x 16 - 1/2” x 33”. C. 1932, Pace Manufacturing, Chicago, IL. This three-reel tabletop slot machine was one of the first to have the coin elevator that lets you see the last five coins played. It also has a visible jackpot reserve below. CONDITION: Showing original reel strips, award card and back door. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,600

1244 - FALSTAFF BEER DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN W/ BOTTLED BEER GLASS FACE INSERTS

42” x 19” x 61” DSP. Maker marked, “G.A. Levy & Co.” C. 1940s

Falstaff Beer double-sided neon sign with painted glass inserts and original art deco porcelain attachments. CONDITION: Side 1; The sign displays phenomenal color and gloss throughout both the inner and outer fields. Sign has a couple very minor surface stains and a missing screw, but is in nearly flawless condition. Side 2; Sign is in nearly perfect condition with only very light surface staining and light edgewear running horizontally along the outer edge at the top of the piece. Sign has a new can, and newly working electric. Neon has red lettering and white borders. 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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1245 - PORCELAIN MORTAR & PESTLE NEON SIGN

35” x 21” x 51” DSP. A c. 1940s double-sided porcelain mortar and pestle Pharmacy neon sign. CONDITION: Side 1; has significant fade and staining throughout, both the inner and outer fields. The sign shows areas of oxidation in the background, and areas of very minor porcelain loss on the outer edges. (7.75). Side 2; has significant oxidation throughout, both the inner and outer fields. The sign displays very minor porcelain loss noted at some of the neon standoffs. (7.75). The original can has some areas of rust staining. The sign has newly added electric, and the neon lights white and red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75, 7.75) 4,000 - 8,000

1246 - PETERS SHOES PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ BULLNOSE END

82” x 17” x 50” DSP Maker marked “Zeiser Bros. Inc. St Louis.” CONDITION: Side 1 has great color and shine with chipping at the edges, stains at the mounting stems and on the bull nose (8.9). Side 2 displays moderate color and shine, with chips to the bottom skirt, at the mounting stands and several random chips in the main field (9.0). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9, 9.0) 3,000 - 8,000

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1247 - HOME OF THE 138TH INFANTRY DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

30” X 86” X 64” DSP. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and shine, with chips at the neon tube mounts and at the outside edges. Side 2 shows better color and shine, with some random chips at the border and neon mounting stems. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9).

1,500 - 3,000

1248 - OFFICE ENTRANCE PORCELAIN ARROW SIGN

68” x 19” x 27” DSP. Maker marked, “Crystal.” C. 1930 double-sided porcelain Office Entrance neon arrow with white lettering and a red arrow. CONDITION: Side 1; has excellent presenting color with very minor surface scratching and staining. The sign has one area of significant porcelain loss running vertically between the “E” and “N” in the word “Entrance,” as well as very minor porcelain loss on the outer edges. (8.25). Side 2; has good color and gloss with noticeably more oxidation and surface staining than the previous side. The sign has significant porcelain loss on the right-hand side of the arrow, as well as on the outer edges. (7.75). Neon is working and lights white in the lettering with a red arrow border. The signs are attached to the original metal can, and has newly added electric. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25, 7.75) 3,000 - 6,000

1249 - OK USED CARS SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

23” dia SSP. A single-sided porcelain neon sign, with the serial no. 1056, advertising OK Neon Signs. CONDITION: It has a two-color outside rim with clear white OK light-up interior. The OK sign is tin and not porcelain, and most likely a recreation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 2,000 - 5,000

1250 - ASSEMBLY OF GOD PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ BIBLE GRAPHIC

43” x 14” x 41” SSP. C. 1940s Jesus Saves Assembly Of God die-cut porcelain neon sign with unique religious related graphics. CONDITION: Sign has excellent color and gloss throughout with multiple surface scratches and minor areas of porcelain loss both on the inner and outer fields. Sign displays nicely with red neon, and a newly added can with updated electric. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 2,000 - 6,000

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1251 - EAT DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN W/ BULLNOSE

62” x 21” x 38” DSP. Maker marked, “R. Tunica Elec co. St Louis.” C. 1950s Eat double-sided porcelain neon sign with working neon and newly added can. CONDITION: Side 1; The sign has good color and shine throughout with notable surface staining and scratching on the white lettering. Sign also displays multiple areas of porcelain loss on both the inner and outer fields.(8.0). Side 2; Sign has good color and gloss with similar surface staining on the white lettering. Sign shows slight oxidation and staining on the outer edge. (9.0). Sign is complete with new electrical and working neon on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0, 9.0) 2,000 - 6,000

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1252 - ELECTRIC NEON CLOCK CO. NEON SPINNER CLOCK

25 - 3/4” A neon clock marked for the Electric Clock Co., with a front second hand spinner lighting in red neon. CONDITION: The dial to the clock and the spinner wheel are replacements. It shows tan paint to the original can. There are no chips or cracks to the plastic front, and it is fully operational. 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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1253 - NEON CLOCK COMPANY NEON THERMOMETER

25 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” This is an all original neon thermometer by the Electric Neon Clock Company out of Cleveland, Ohio. CONDITION: It has two neon tubes, the internal lights green and the external lights red. It shows significant paint loss to the original can, showing the original plastic front with an original dial and neon, as well as a replaced cord. It is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1254 - MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGE LIGHT-UP NEON SIGN

20 - 1/2” x 5” x 9” This Magic Chef neon sign was made by the Build More Sign Company out of Lima, Ohio. It shows the original can and tin front with glass Magic Chef sign in yellow neon. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear and oxidation to the tin frame front. The Magic Chef sign shows great relief, and the neon works. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,500

1255 - PRESCRIPTION COUNTERTOP NEON DISPLAY SIGN

37” x 7” x 8” A c. 1950s painted metal countertop sign with neon prescription lettering. CONDITION: The can is in excellent condition, with only areas of light surface staining and scratching. The neon is in excellent working shape, with no breaks or cracks. The piece has newly added electric and is working. Neon lights red. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 600 - 1,200

1256 - NU-ENAMEL ONE COAT COVERS NEON SIGN

27” x 5 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/2”. This is an original neon sign for Nu-Enamel Paints with an original cord. It is made by the Panel Light Display Company out of Chicago. CONDITION: There are areas of wear consistent with the age of the neon. It is currently operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1257 - NEON “YOUR NAME” SALESMAN SAMPLE

44” x 9” x 9” SST. A c. 1950s painted metal neon sign salesman sample. CONDITION: The case has fair color and gloss. There is notable paint loss and surface staining throughout the painted panels. The trim has minor tarnish and bends. The white lettering has some surface staining. The display lights, and has new working electric. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1258 - RED GOOSE SHOES LIGHT-UP SPINNER SIGN

18 - 1/4” DIA This light up sign from Red Goose Shoes features the iconic company goose logo, with a motion spinner that reads “The Fun of Having Feet” as it rotates. CONDITION: This light up remains exceptionally clean, with the reverse painted glass face showing no significant damage. There are some light discolored spots in the yellow section of the center field, and some light scratches to the outer edges. The body and frame of the light remain clean. A modern power cord has been added for safety. (8.9). 400 - 800

1259 - SMALL WINDOW SKELETON MALTED MILK NEON SIGN

24 - 1/2” x 2 - 3/4” x 15 - 1/2”. CONDITION: It has no transformer. It is fully operational and lights up in white. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 600

1260 - CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM NEON SIGN

25” x 4 - 1/2” x 15”. This neon sign from Chapman’s Perfectly Delicious Ice Cream shows great lighting, with its original metal frame. CONDITION: The neon sign operates and light nicely. The metal frame is intact, and shows very light wear to the metal finish. A newer power cord has been added. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 300 - 600

1261 - LIGHT-UP STAR BOY CARNIVAL LIGHT

15 - 1/2” dia This carnival light has an incandescent circular yellow light with a tin body, and a replaced cord with tin front star and face of a young man. A carnival-related piece with great patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 300 - 600

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1262 - 5¢ BUCKLEY PENNY ARCADE DIGGER

26” x 22” x 73”. C. 1930. An art deco penny arcade digger, made by the Buckley Manufacturing Co. out of Chicago, IL. CONDITION: It shows the original park paint, most likely repainted at some point in its existence. It shows all metal components, complete interior and comes with a selection of kiddie toys. It is currently in operating condition. There are areas of paint rubs, paint loss and light chipping to the veneer on the original door, but overall a great early penny arcade look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 2,000 - 5,000

1263 - 5¢ ART DECO CHICAGO BUCKLEY ARCADE DIGGER

26” x 22” x 73”. C. 1930. The Buckley Manufacturing Co. Chicago, IL. This beautiful art deco arcade digger is in repainted condition. With its iconic art deco styling, the Buckley Digger is a well built arcade machine with heavy nickel castings and well engineered mechanical operation. Unlike the arcade diggers of today, where the target audience is children, the diggers of this age were marketed to adults with prizes often including camera, binoculars, cast statues, etc. CONDITION: It shows new paint with new plated castings in an ebony case. It has light wear from use and transportation. A most sought after digger. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 2,500 - 5,000

1264 - 5¢ MUTOSCOPE LIFT-O-GRAPH MONKEY STRENGTH TESTER

28” x 33” x 90”. C. 1938. Mutoscope Reel Co. A seldom seen penny arcade machine where depositing one cent would allow the customer to pull up on the large steel handle to measure their strength. The handle pull would move a monkey up a pole on a chain mechanism in front of a silk screened painted jungle scene background. Colored lights and a bell at the top would measure the strength of each player. Metal tag reads “International Mutoscope Reel Co.” CONDITION: All original cabinet is composed of oak showing moderate wear and some veneer chips. There is wear to the jungle scene as well. Operational. 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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1265 - SUN MANUFACTURING BICYCLE TRADE STIMULATOR

19 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”

This bicycle trade stimulator manufactured by Sun Manufacturing, shows the original oak constructed case with the original nickel in the slot decal and bell with added aged award card. (Good) 2,000 - 8,000

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1266 - 10¢/25¢ WILLIAMS “SHORT-STOP” BASEBALL PINBALL

24” x 64” x 74 - 1/2”. Williams “Short Stop,” 1958 2-player fast and slow pitch baseball pinball. Short Stop is the only Williams pitch and bat where the playfield tilts forward. If the batter has a poor hit, the ball can still roll towards the top of the playfield and score a “hit” or an “out.” On all other Williams pitch and bats, a poor hit usually rolls down towards the batter, and giving a “foul” or a “strike.” Fun to play with light box animation and where a grand slam lights a letter in the title, getting all letters awards replay. CONDITION: All original condition showing wear from play to the exterior cabinet as well as the interior play field. All graphics on the playfield are complete and the game is operational. This is an electromechanical game 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)

1,500 - 5,000

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1267 - 1¢ ROOVERS BROS. EDUCATED DONKEY ARCADE AMUSEMENT MACHINE 14 - 1/2” x 17” x 79”. This floor model fortune teller features a donkey automaton within the lighted cabinet. Donkey turns the ship’s helm to select a number that corresponds to the operator’s fortune displayed on one of the two interior panels. The top marquee reads “Donkey Wonder Will Solve Your Problems.” A Mike Gorski recreation of the Roovers Bros. machine c. 1892.

CONDITION: As created and operational, no issues noted. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent) 10,000 - 20,000

1268 - 10¢ CHICAGO COIN STEAM SHOVEL ARCADE GAME

27” x 32” x 67”. C. 1956. Chicago Coin steam shovel. The player inserts a coin, moves shovel to pick prize and drop in chute, which then scored as “Beginner,” “Advanced,” “Qualified” or “Expert.” CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new paint and mechanical operation. Light wear from travel, with bright interior and working shovel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

1269 - ROCK-OLA WORLD SERIES PINBALL MACHINE

18 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/2” x 49”. Rock-Ola manufactured this nonelectric pinball machine in the 1930s. This example shows the original green paint, playfield and back sign. It is 5¢ operation, and completely operational. CONDITION: It shows areas of paint loss and rubbing to the wood cabinet. There are areas of fading to the playfield, but overall the graphics are bright and colorful. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 500 - 4,000

1270 - 10¢ MIDWAY’S SHOOTING GALLERY ARCADE GAME

25” x 65 - 1/2” x 67 - 3/4”. Midway Manufacturing produced this game around 1960. It features a mid-century cabinet with wildlife theme, targets of owls, ducks and bears. CONDITION: Wear and paint loss is present on the cabinet, however targets show very nice. Very clean interior with minimal wear. Keys are provided. This is an electromechanical game 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) 1,000 - 3,000

1271 - RARE SKILL THRILL 1¢ TARGET GAME

24 - 1/2” x 9” x 12” This target game made by the Daval Products Company out of Chicago, shows an aircraft motif. Your gun is used to shoot into a slot in the back. When the penny goes through the slot, it is returned, then a gumball is dispensed with every game. CONDITION: It shows the original gun, a body that has been repainted with grey paint and gold, and the original interior shows moderate wear that is age-related. (Good) 400 - 1,500

1272 - 25¢ COMPUTER QUIZ ARCADE GAME

29 - 1/2” x 24” x 48 - 1/2”. C. late 1960s. Manufactured by Nutting & Associates. Play is initiated by 2 nickels, a dime, or 3 games for a quarter. The player selects their favorite category and 4 questions appear on the screen at a time, along with

5 multiple-choice answers. If the wrong answer button is pushed, a red “Incorrect” light flashes and the player is allowed to try another. A score of 700 allows the player to try for “Genius” with 4 additional questions. CONDITION: Lights when plugged in, but needs adjustment to work properly. Areas of wear from use. Key to back panel only. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 2,000

1273 - 5¢ AUTOMATIC STAMPNG MACHINE ID MEDALS STAMPING MACHINE

24” x 20 - 1/2” x 60”. C. 1915. Automatic stamping Machine Co.

Nice original example of this arcade stamping machine from the Automatic Stamping Machine Co. of Cleveland, Ohio. CONDITION: Original oak case with original porcelain signs. This looks to be a countertop machine with a set of period-correct cast iron legs added. A great example of a souvenir stamping machine in original condition. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1274 - 10¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE DRIVEMOBILE “DRIVE YOURSELF ROAD TEST” ARCADE GAME

29” x 59” x 67 - 1/2”. C. 1940. International Mutoscope Reel Co.

An entertaining driving simulator where players must steer the red car as the road rolls along. As players turn the wheel to keep the car in the right lane, the entire seat console turns as well. CONDITION: Original condition showing moderate wear from use and age. Paint loss, scuffs and scratches to the cabinet, wear to the play field, and some paint loss to the back glass. Will require some attention to work correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good)

2,000 - 6,000

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1276 - 5¢ AMUSEMENT MACHINE CO.

1927 ALL-AMERICAN BASEBALL GAME

42” x 27” x 60”. Rare floor model machine in walnut cabinet housing a baseball field with figural cast-iron players and an original cardboard lithographed stadium with a full crowd. Marked Model H, serial No. 1098. C. 1929 - 1931. CONDITION: This example is in unrestored condition with a replaced marquee and top sign. Includes key. The infield condition is remarkable, given that steel balls have traveled over it many times and the cardboard grandstand is an original. All the cast players are original as is the umpire, all showing some paint loss and signs of use. These All-American Baseball games have held their value over the years, appealing to both arcade and baseball collecting enthusiasts, and this is a prime example for either to add to their collection. With key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 40,000 - 60,000

1277 - 1¢ MLLE. ZITA TELLS YOUR FORTUNE ARCADE MACHINE 16 - 1/2: x 16 - 1/2” x 731/2”. Gorsky recreation This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent) 8,000 - 16,000

1278 - 1¢ PUSS IN BOOTS ARCADE VENDING MACHINE & FORTUNE TELLER 18” X 18” X 77” Several recreations of this Roovers vending and fortune teller automation were made by master re-creator Mike Gorski in recent years, this being one of them! This floor model arcade amusement machine features a feline automaton who, upon cranking the handle, dispenses a card or candy to the customer. This model has the option of having been equipped to dispense small mint chocolates and comes with the corresponding marquee card. CONDITION: Showing very little wear since created. Working and includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 8,000 - 16,000

1279 - SHUFFLE ALLEY ARCADE GAME

22 - 3/4” x 97 - 1/4” x 59”. C. 1949. United Electronics, Chicago. Classic shuffle board style bowling arcade game in original condition. CONDITION: Showing some wear tot he painted cabinet and the shuffle board. Great back-glass is tight and colorful. Complete and operational. This is an electromechanical game 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) 3,000 - 6,000

1280 - 10¢ UNITED DE LUXE SUPER SLUGGER ARCADE GAME

24 - 1/4” x 77” x 80”. C. 1955. Electro-mechanical pinball style baseball arcade game by United Mfg. Co. This game features a vividly colored cabinet and playing field, with animated baseball field beneath the scoreboard. CONDITION: Graphics are bright and complete, and show very little wear. Back-glass is fantastic. The machine lights up and plays. Cabinet paint is excellent with little wear. 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

1281 - 5¢ WURLITZER MODEL 61 JUKEBOX WITH STAND 22 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 57”. C. 1942. A really nice restored example of Wurlitzer Model 61 Jukebox in all-original condition. CONDITION: Shows original plastics and front components. Burled and walnut veneers are beautiful. Complete and in operational condition. This is an electromechanical game 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) 3,000 - 6,000

1282 - 10¢ SPEED BOAT KIDDIE RIDE

69” x 23” x 37 - 1/2”. C. 1950. United Tool Mfg. Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new paint and chrome accents with new upholstery. Very little wear since restoration. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 5,000

1283 - 5¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. AUTOMATIC NOVELTY MERCHANDISER

29” x 29 - 1/2” x 48”. C. 1935. International Mutoscope Reel Co. CONDITION: Console version rotary merchandiser in original condition, showing wear to the cabinet from use and a complete interior with working crane. All labels and decals are original, the the machine is 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

1284 - 3D ART PARADE VIEWING ARCADE MACHINE

19” x 24” x 71 - 1/2”. C. mid-1950s three-Dimensional Art Parade, six different shows in color. CONDITION: Machine is in good original condition. The back glass shows flaking and some fading, but still has a very graphic look. It is in good working order with one main wire replacement inside, which just helps with overall working condition. Good, bright colors, a nice size machine to fit into your vintage game room. 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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1285 - 10¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY “EL TORO” KIDDIE RIDE

63” x 23” x 49”. C. 1950. The Exhibit Supply Co. Model #1 from ESCO, “El Toro” the ride-on bull kiddie ride. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with very good paint and trim. Fully operational and working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

1,000 - 5,000

1286 - GENCO’S HI-FLY ARCADE GAME

23 - 1/2” x 60” x 70”. C. 1956. This game is extremely fun and in good working order, requiring one to two players. After a total of 3 outs, players move onto the next inning, with only 3 innings given. There are 13 skill holes and 9 open slots at the rear- each is either an out, a single, double, triple, or home run with a foul collector at the front. The left button pitches the balls and the right button bats. The score is logged onto a counter above and the amount of runs made lights up on the display. Housing is excellent with near perfect interior field and marquee. CONDITION: Light wear to the playfield and hand rails, solid intact back glass, and bright color to the painted cabinet. A wonderful example. Keys are provided. 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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1287 - 1¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY SO. “GLOOM CHASERS” JOKE CARD MACHINE

18” x 10” x 80”. C. 1940. Exhibit Supply Co. made these card vending machine with multiple different subject matter. From girlie cards to fortune cards, this example dispenses a joke on every card to help lift the customers spirit. CONDITION: Original paint showing some where to the finish of the cabinet. Front graphics are complete with no repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1288 - 5¢ SEEBURG RAY O LITE “PEARL HARBOR” ARCADE GAME

43” x 17” x 62”. In January of 1936 Seeburg was the first out with the Ray O Lite. That game featured a flying duck with a light sensing tube that would drop the duck when you shot it with the rifle, which produced a beam of light when the trigger was pulled. This example is a bit more rare, where you have a back drop of Pearl Harbor and your shooting at Japanese aircraft. CONDITION: All original and a good candidate for restoration. Appears complete but is untested. Gun is present as well as the game console, with good interior and worn exterior. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

1289 - TOKYO RAIDER BOMBING SKILL AMUSEMENT ARCADE MACHINE

32” x 31 - 1/2” x 80”. C. 1943 Tokyo Raider, International Mutoscope, 1943, revamp of the 1941 Mutoscope Drive-Mobile. Try and fly on-the-line and the game awards points for hitting each city on the way to Tokyo. A bell rings for each city “bombed.” CONDITION: Showing wear from age and use, great color to the play field, graphics are solid and complete. Operational. This is an electromechanical game 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. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1290 - 25¢ JOCKEY CLUB HORSE RACING ARCADE MACHINE

23” x 21” x 70”. C. 1970 Sega Games. The game has horses racing in competition, with speed determined by pachinko-style gaming. Three horses go around the track, and when the horse you chose at the beginning of the game finishes with first prize, the prize comes out. CONDITION: Original and unrestored. complete and showing some wear at the edges and from play. Great color and internal condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1291 - 25¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE DRIVE-MOBILE ARCADE GAME

32 - 1/4” x 30 - 3/4” x 81”. C. 1941. This is a single player Drive-Mobile game by the International Mutoscope Reel Co. Try to keep the car on the road from New York to Los Angeles. CONDITION: Original paint showing light wear from use, the back glass is in good original condition, cabinet is free of cracks, breaks or repairs. The interior graphics show normal wear consistent with originality and with age. The original mechanism is free of damage or repair. Key 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

1292 - 25¢ WILLIAMS DELUXE GRIDIRON ARCADE GAME

28 - 3/4” x 55” x 69 - 1/2”. C. 1969. Two players, pitch and bat with a football theme, replay version. CONDITION: All original with bright colorful graphics showing little wear, tight back-glass, and all original instruction labels. Wear to the case is non-offensive, as is the play field. Originally came with a plastic foot over the bat, which is not present. 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

1293 - 25¢ WILLIAMS DELUXE LINE DRIVE BASEBALL ARCADE GAME

26” x 61” x 74”. All original condition Williams Line Drive Baseball, c. 1970. CONDITION: The back glass is new, and enhances the bright colors and graphics. The playing field is free of any issues. Instruction cards are original and read “Instruction: Insert coin to start game. Insert second coin for second player.” This is a two plays for 25¢ machine. The stars and stripes graphics on the side and head of the machine are bright and colorful. With keys. This is an electro/mechanical arcade game, and we can not guarantee it will be working 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

1294 - 10¢ & 25¢ WILLIAMS DELUXE OFFICIAL BASEBALL PINBALL MACHINE

24” x 63 - 1/2” x 69 - 1/2”. C. 1960. Williams Manufacturing, Chicago IL. This is a two-player pitch and bat pinball machine featuring an animated playing field and running-man unit within the backbox. Complete with umpire and catcher, which can often end up missing. Play until three outs or default at 15 runs. CONDITION: The exterior cabinet shows wear to the paint, mostly at the front. The interior and back-glass very clean, showing no lifting or loss. Works great and has keys. This is an electromechanical game 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. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1295 - 25¢ WILLIAMS UPPER DECK BASEBALL PINBALL MACHINE

26” x 61” x 74”. C. 1972, Williams Electronic Manufacturing Corporation. Very similar to Williams’ “Line Drive” baseball game. The interior and playing field are exceptionally clean, left button is for pitching and right button is for batting. Game allows for two players and contains a grand slam ramp. Within the backbox, there is a large light-up display with an inner baseball game motion. CONDITION: Light signs of wear and some minor paint loss to the outside cabinet. Back glass and playfield are exceptionally clean. A real nice example of this seldom-seen baseball game. One key is provided. The game is in full operating condition however this is an electro/mechanical arcade game, and we can not guarantee it will be working 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

1296 - #7 JACK BUMPER CAR

24” x 48” x 65”. Child-size bumper car retrofitted with battery-operated motor for self-propelling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000 LOT - 1294

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1297 - BIG TOP CIRCUS ARCADE GUN GAME WITH GUMBALL VENDING

15” x 33” x 66”. C. 1950. Johnston Products. CONDITION: This is an all-original Big Top gun game with chewing gum dispenser in 25¢ operation, with all the original circus graphics and with gun working correctly. Missing the back door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 700 - 1,500

1298 - 5¢ ABT TARGET SKILL ARCADE GAME

9 - 3/4” x 28” x 14 - 1/2”. For every dime inserted, the player is given 10 shots and 5 targets. The score is kept on the counter at the top of the cabinet with “Your Score” engraved at the top. The cabinet is wood, colored in red and yellow with cast metal hardware. Manufactured by A.B.T. Mfg. Co. from 1925 to 1939. CONDITION: Repainted, showing light wear and working. (Very Good) 600 - 1,200

1299 - 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION PAC-MAN & GALAGA VIDEO ARCADE GAME

24 - 1/2” x 33 - 1/4” x 68”. This video arcade game was introduced in 2005 for the 25th Anniversary of Pac-Man, containing both Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga in one cabinet. CONDITION: There are very little areas of wear, with great graphics on the side and front. It is in full operational condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

1300 - NINTENDO DONKEY KONG JUNIOR VIDEO ARCADE GAME

25 - 1/2” x 34” x 66 - 1/4”. C. 2004. A reissued Nintendo Donkey Kong , Donkey Kong Junior and Mario Bros. arcade game by Namco America. CONDITION: It shows very little wear. It has great graphics on the side and front and is in fully operational condition. 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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1301 - NAMCO 20TH YEAR REISSUE OF MS. PAC-MAN & GALAGA ARCADE VIDEO GAME

24 - 3/4” x 33 - 1/2” x 68”. C. 2000. A 20th Year reissue of Ms. Pac-Man and Galaga , both in one cabinet. CONDITION: Shows very little wear, with great graphics to the cabinet on all sides and front. It is in full operational condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

1302 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL FROG TOSS GAME

21” x 21 - 1/4” x 58”. C. 1915. Wood constructed arcade game with a cast iron frog and man’s face on the back. It is marked “Lucky Fate” with a marquee that reads “Skill.” The idea of the game is to pitch heavy metal coins to score points by getting them into the individual holes, or by scoring bonuses by getting into either the frog’s mouth or the moon man’s mouth on the back. CONDITION: Shows the original park pane and stenciling to the front. It has wear from the flat surface to where the heavy metal coins would bounce, and comes with a selection of over heavy metal coins to play. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1303 - THE ROOVER BROS. MFG. CO. SOUVENIR STAMPER

57” x 11” x 15” This penny arcade souvenir stamper was made by the Roover Bros. Manufacturing Co. out of NYC. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration. It has a new finish to the wood cabinet, copper flash to the legs and marquee with aged paper. It comes with a selection of material to make the number plates, tags and labels. It is in full operational condition. 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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1304 - PAIR OF PENNY ARCADE COUNTER GAMES

Each: 11 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2” x 27 - 3/4”. A pair of penny arcade counter games. CONDITION: (A) A “What Do My Friends Call Me” counter game made by the Exhibits Supply Company, dated 1940. It has a light-up playfield, and it is a 1¢ operation. The patron would insert a coin. The machine is a battery-operated, and the light bulb would light-up the answer to the question. There are areas of paint loss and wear due to use. (B) A similar machine made by the Exhibits Supply Company, called “What is My Weakness?” Insert a penny, and the battery-operation lights up the answer to your question. (Good) 500 - 1,500

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1305 - EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. “RADIOGRAM” CARD FORTUNE TELLER ARCADE MACHINE

25” x 14 - 1/2” x 82”. C. 1946. Exhibit Supply Co. Card vending fortune teller with a “telegraph” message motif. When coin is inserted, the machine will make a morse code noise and then dispense a card with a fortune. CONDITION: In original paint showing moderate wear to the exterior and interior. Front door has been replaced. Will require attention to work properly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

1306 - 25¢ BALLY SPINNER ARCADE GAME

29” x 29” x 44”. This is an all original Bally Spinner penny arcade machine. Up to four can play for 25¢, where the colored and number bells spin in the play field and the players have to catch them to score. Games to play include “Spin Poker”, and “High Score.” CONDITION: Unrestored original condition, with complete interior playfield, cabinet with moderate wear and signs of use, missing side access door. Candidate for restorations. No key and untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 1,500

1307 - 25¢ ARM WRESTING ARCADE GAME

32” x 40” x 73”. Arm Wrestling was a machine made by the Ikemoto Shatai Kogyo Company of Japan. It is believed to be from the ‘80s. Based on the art featured on the machine, I’m not sure if the manufacturer really knew what arm-wrestling was all about? Like most arm-wrestling machines, the principle of the game is quite simple. You simply select one of six weight classes (fly, bantam, light, welter, middle, heavy) and then try to pin the arm down. You can try up to three times, changing the weight class in between bouts if you wish. CONDITION: Unrestored showing wear from use, with scratches and scuffs to the painted cabinet, some chips in the veneer, untested, with original instruction labels. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

1308 - 1¢ SUPER STEER-A-BALL ARCADE GAME

27” x 22” x 50”. Project. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

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1309 - WHEN FANNY LOST HER FAN ARCADE THEATER MACHINE

18” x 21” x 44”. C. 1940. Arcade movie viewer. 25¢ operation. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration. Light wear and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 1,500

1310 - ANTIQUE ARCADE TICKET GRINDER

15” x 15” x 45”. Early ticket booth grinder. Wood construction with porcelain top and legs. CONDITION: Wear from age and use, some scratches, porcelain has fair shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

1311 - VERY EARLY CAST IRON “FROG” COIN TOSS SALOON GAMBLING GAME

16 - 1/2” x 21” x 32 - 1/2”. During the period following the Civil War and up into the early 20th century, saloons thrived with every type of gambling game imaginable. This coin toss game, also known as “Frog Toss”, was a simple yet productive game for the saloon. The surface of the game board has holes, holes with hoops, a spinning wheel in a hole and the “FROG” hole, a cast iron frog with a large open mouth. The object of the game was to establish a distance, throw iron coins or silver dollars, onto the board, and depending which hole you hit, the coins dropped down into a point slot, and the person with the highest points won the round. CONDITION: This example is in is in the best condition of the few that have been found, and with an original iron coin. Remainders of some finish to the case and iron frog. Some wear and scuffs from play. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1312 - 10¢ TEST YOUR LOVE ARCADE MACHINE

25” x 20” x 79”. CONDITION: Original, unrestored, with wear and paint loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 1,500

1313 - CHALLENGER 1¢ ARCADE GAME

9 - 1/4” x 28 - 1/2” x 15”. This is a great gun game called the Challenger made by the ABT Co., in original hunter and sports motif. CONDITION: With original gun, scorekeeper, decals and keys to the back door. Shows areas of paint loss from use and wear, as well as some surface oxidation. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1314 - 1¢ DUCK HUNTER BALL GUM VENDING TARGET ARCADE GAME

9” x 23” x 18”. C. 1940. This is a 1¢ Duck Hunter shooting game in all original paint and condition. CONDITION: Showing some areas of paint loss and areas of oxidation. It has a complete plastic cover, which is clear, unbroken and without cracks. The gun is operative and the machine works as intended. (Good) 300 - 700

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1315 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG. CORP. CHALLENGER GUN GAME

29” x 9 - 3/4” x 15”. This is a great gun game called the Challenger, made by the ABT Co. in original hunter motif and original sports motif. Appears to have original gun, scorekeeper, decals and keys to the back door. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss from use and wear, as well as some surface oxidation. (Good) 300 - 700

1316 - RARE 10¢ LU-KAT “THE LUCKY CAT” TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 7” x 14” A unique trade stimulator produced by Lu-Kat Novelty in the early 1950s. Players would insert a dime into a slot near the left ear and pull on Lu-kat’s tail. A ticket would then be dispensed from the mouth and a ball of gum would be vended from between the front paws at the push of a button. CONDITION: The very few of these we have seen have shown several different paint schemes. This example has a spotted motif, perched atop the wood base, showing little wear and some oxidation to the paint. A very nice original example. (Very Good - Excellent) 8,000 - 16,000

1317 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS CIGA-ROLA FLOOR MODEL SLOT MACHINE

18” x 20” x 59”. C. 1937. O.D. Jennings Company, Chicago IL. This machine offers the operator the choice between purchasing a pack of cigarettes with or without a gambling element, serving as a cigarette vending machine and slot machine with cigarette awards. CONDITION: In non-working order, a good example with wear to the cabinet, original labels and some lifting veneer to the bottom trim. Has original reel strips and cabinet finish. Has keys 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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1318 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP COIN-OPERATED MACHINES

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. A pair of countertop coin-operated machines. CONDITION: (A) A Popeo Little Whirlwind countertop game of skill with the original marquee, showing a polished front. It is in orange and black paint with the original labeling. (B) A Shipman Manufacturing Spin-it almond vending machine with horserace. It shows new hammer tone paint to the case, original reel strips and decals. (Good - Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1319 - PAIR OF VINTAGE TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9” x 10” x 10”. A pair of vintage trade stimulators. CONDITION: (A) A Liberty vending machine with original fruit reel strips and gumball vending mechanism in original red and gray paint. There are scuffs and paint loss. It is not operational. (B) An Adlee Bluebird dice vending machine in original paint with partial original side decals. There are some areas of paint loss and oxidation with original dice and award card. (Fair - Good) 400 - 800

1320 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP GAMBLING MACHINES

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/4”. A pair of countertop gambling machines. CONDITION: (A) A Sparks trade stimulator in all original paint with original cigarette reel strips and working gumball dispenser. There are some areas of chips and paint loss to the exterior; 1¢ operation. (B) A Mills vest pocket slot machine that is nickel operation. There are areas of paint loss, oxidation to the exterior and currently not operational. (Fair - Good) 300 - 600

1321 - PAIR OF TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11” x 9 - 1/2” x 12”. A pair of trade stimulators. CONDITION: (A) A penny pack trade simulator with original cigarette reel strips, all original paint and as-found condition. A candidate for restoration. (B) A Sparks gumball vending machine, showing original paint and missing its backdoor. A candidate for restoration. (Poor - Fair) 300 - 600

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1322 - TRIPLE ABBEY VENDOR ON THE ORIGINAL STAND

45” x 16” This is a great Lazy Susan vending machine, with three different vending machines mounted on a Lazy Susan on the original stand. CONDITION: Shows some original partial decals, shows some areas of light oxidation, and all original aluminum that shows an old polishing. Several dents in the original top caps. All with original globes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1323 - VENDORAMA PEN DISPENSER W/ SIDE REFILL DISPENSER

17 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 20” This is an unused vending machine by Vendorama for ballpoint pens. It is 25¢ operation. It comes with a side vendor for refills for the pens at 10¢. It is wood body construction and painted tin front with plastic front full labeling. CONDITION: It is in unused condition. (Excellent) 500 - 1,000

1324 - ADAMS CHEWING GUM 6-COLUMN VENDING MACHINE

10 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4” This Adams Chewing Gum 6-column vending machine has been fully restored and re-plated with a hammer tone black paint, which were made for the Stewart McGuire Company out of New York. (Restored) 200 - 1,000

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1325 - BLUEBIRD HONEYDEW PROFIT-SHARING VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 16” This profit sharing vending machine was made by the Bluebird Company out of Kansas City, Missouri for the Honeydew Gum Company. CONDITION: It has the original decals, interior and polished body. Currently, the profit-sharing mechanism, which provides 6 balls for 3¢, is operational. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1326 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 9” x 4” x 15”. A pair of antique vending machines. (A) A Bluebird gumball machine with the original globes, new decal and old polishing with original globe. (B) A Duplex machine with the original globes and decal in original patina. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1327 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Each: 7” x 7” x 11”. This is a pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron National vending machine with a small mushroom-shaped globe, Amco lock in new paint and original front label. (B) A William Michael with a small mushroom globe, new decal and Amco lock in new paint. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

1328 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 15”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Columbus Model A vending machine in cast iron with the original globe, partial original decal in new paint with an added gumball wheel. (B) A Columbus Model A with an original globe, decal and barrel locks in new paint. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1329 - PAIR OF VICTOR VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 9” x 14”. A pair of Victor vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A baseball vending machine with an extended plastic signs in original paint. It has the original front playfield in unused condition. (B) A football-themed vending machine in original paint. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

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1330 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Each: 8” x 8” x 16”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A 1¢ Master peanut machine in black and red porcelain. It shows little signs of wear and aged patina. (B) A Master penny-nickel peanut machine with original decal in green and beige porcelain. It shows some light chipping to the outside edges. (Good - Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1331 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7” x 7” x 13”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An early Ford gum machine with a slug rejecter in original red paint with original decals and a later original globe with new decals. There are some areas of wear and paint loss. (B) A Simpson machine that is cast iron, showing original globe, new decal and new plating to the cast iron. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

1332 - SIMPSON VENDING MACHINE WITH SALESMAN SAMPLE CASE

Case: 16” x 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Original plating and globe with partial decal. Showing original marquee frame and salesman carrying case, with wear and some rips in the vinyl cover. Working condition with some oxidation to the original nickel. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1333 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 10” x 8” x 21”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Magna vendor from 1934, showing the original globe, new decal and complete polishing of the aluminum body. (B) An Asco hot nut machine with the original globe, decal and cup dispenser on the side in original aged patina. (Very GoodRestored) 500 - 1,000

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1334 - CEBCO ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINE

17 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4” x 24 - 1/2” This Cebco vending machine comes with the original globes and decals. It includes a side cup dispenser and new cord. CONDITION: It shows a recent polishing of the aluminum. When plugged-in, the light lights. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1335 - DOUBLE NUGGET ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINE

14’ x 7” x 23 - 3/4” This is an all original Double Nugget vending machine with the original globes, replaced decals and gaskets, and an added cup dispenser to the side. CONDITION: It shows very little signs of wear. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1336 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 13” x 6” x 13”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron Silver King machine in new paint with the original globe and new decal. It is 1¢ operation. (B) A Premier gum and card vending machine in original paint with no original cards, but showing two cards in the front windows. It is 2¢ operation. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1337 - DOUBLE NUGGET ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINE

14” x 7” x 23 - 3/4” This Double Nugget vending machine is a 1¢ operation comes with the original globes, new decals, new gaskets and added cup dispenser. CONDITION: It shows very little signs of wear. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1338 - PAIR OF NORTHWESTERN 33 PEANUT PEANUT MACHINES

Each: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. A very desirable pair of Northwestern Model 33 peanut machines. CONDITION: (A) A black porcelain machine in original condition with original globe and no decal. There are very few minor chips to the outside edges. (B) A rare orange porcelain machine in original condition, showing areas of light chipping confined to the outside edges, but nothing in the main field of the machine. Both mechanisms are in original condition as well as the globe, but the orange porcelain machine has a new decal. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1339 - PAIR OF NORTHWESTERN VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7” x 7” x 15 - 1/2”. A pair of Northwestern vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Model 31, showing original globe, decal and new yellow paint. (B) A Model 33 peanut machine in blue porcelain with the original Northwestern barrel lock. It shows restoration to the mechanism. (Good - Very Good) 500 - 1,000

1340 - PAIR OF COLUMBUS MODEL A VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 8” x 8” x 16”. A pair of Model A vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron machine with new globe and decal in new red paint. It has a replaced shoot flap and original barrel locks. (B) A cast iron vending machine, showing new globe, decal, added green paint, original shoot flap and original barrel locks. (Good) 500 - 1,000

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1341 - STONER FRESH CANDY VENDING MACHINE

29” x 13” x 72”. CONDITION: In as-found condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 1,500

1342 - VICTOR CANDY STATION VENDING MACHINES

30” x 16 - 1/2” x 62 - 1/2”. C. 1955. The 5 Victor vending machine housed in a single cabinet, vending capsules and larger items. CONDITION: The machines are original, the cabinet has been repainted and shows little wear. The machines come with a selection of treats and toys to vend. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1343 - REPRODUCTION SMILING SAM PEANUT DISPENSER

13 - 1/2” x 10” x 12” This Smiling Sam peanut dispenser is a recreation. This particular example was done in the 70s, showing yellow paint and is fully operational. It has all decals, and it is marked “98078 The Prince Manufacturing Company Tonawanda, New York.” CONDITION: Unused, and showing very little signs of wear. (Excellent) 400 - 800

1344 - DOUBLE ATLAS BANTAM VENDING MACHINE

11 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” This 5¢ Atlas vending machine is a double example, with an original base and glass globes with added new decals. CONDITION: It is in restored finish and fully polished. (Restored) 400 - 1,000

1345 - PAIR OF SILVER KING VENDING MACHINES

Largst: 10” x 6 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. A pair of Silver King vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Silver King hot nut in original as-found condition, missing its cord, has internal heating components, original globe and original red top. (B) A Silver King nickel machine that is 5¢ operation with the original globe, decal, new paint and an added side cup dispenser. (Good) 400 - 800

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1346 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7” x 7” x 15”. This is a pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An aluminum Columbus peanut machine. It shows the original globe, a new decal and new paint with added locks. (B) An Advanced gumball machine with football globe, a new decal, an Amco lock and new paint. (Good) 400 - 800

1347 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An Advance gumball machine with the original globe, replaced decal and new paint. It comes with a wall bracket. (B) A William Michael with an original mushroom globe with old, fake decal and new paint. It comes with a wall bracket. (Restored) 400 - 800

1348 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 6” x 18”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Victor Baby Grand wood vending machine with original sidecar vendor in original finish and added baseball decal. (B) A 25¢ capsule machine, a Victor Baby Grand with the original finish and paint. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1349 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 8” x 9 - 1/2” x 11”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An Abby vending machine with the original tray in restored condition. It has the original globe and decal. (B) A Penny King vending machine on a tray, showing the original globe, rainbow decal and polished. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1350 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 9” x 8” x 15”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Victor wooden vending machine, called “Race to the Moon” in all original condition with the original front glass, showing very little play. (B) A Victor Baby Grand, showing a replaced decal and original finish. (Very Good) 400 - 800

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1351 - PAIR OF CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 10” x 4 - 1/4” x 16”. A pair of chewing gum vending machines.

CONDITION: (A) A self-service Pulver Products counter display with original Hot-Chu Gum in original paint. There are some areas of paint loss, small scuffs and scratches. (B) A Mills 6-clolumn 1¢ vending machine in new green paint with the original front Adam’s decal and original, old tab gum inside. (Good - Very Good) 400 - 800

1352 - PAIR OF PREMIER CARD & GUM VENDING MACHINES

Each: 13” x 6” x 13”. A pair of Premier card and gum vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A 10¢ operation card machine, vending some girlie cards, including a small collection of cards inside. (B) A 2¢ operation with some Pokémon cards included, and showing old gumballs. Both machines are in original paint, showing light scuffs and scratches throughout. (Good) 400 - 800

1353 - COLLECTION OF 3 ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 7” x 16”. A collection of 3 antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Victor Topper machine with a plastic front and original atomic fireball decal. (B) A Victor Topper with a glass globe top in original red and black paint with a new decal. (C) A Silver King Lucky Ball gambling machine. It is a 25¢ operation. It is full of original drilled balls. (Good) 400 - 800

1354 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Each: 7” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An Advance peanut machine with a football globe, showing a new globe, decals and new paint with added plating to the base, mechanism and top cap. It includes an Amco lock. (B) A Hawkeye bell-ringer machine with a free portion, showing restored condition with newly added red hammer tone paint and plated hardware. (Restored) 400 - 800

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- PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 15”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Columbus peanut machine with an aluminum base, cast iron lid, new globe and new decal with new paint. (B) A Victor superball vending machine in 5¢ operation and original finish. It shows very little signs of wear. (Good - Very Good) 400 - 800

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1356 - COLLECTION OF 4 VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 10” x 9”. A collection of 4 vending machines, which include a Northwestern Model 49, Selectavend, Vendorama and Northwestern Model 60. CONDITION: Conditions vary from repainted to very good. There are some areas of wear and scuffs to all four vending machines. (Good)

400 - 800

1357 - 25¢ VEND-RITE BIG TOP BALLOON VENDING MACHINE

21” x 13 - 1/4” x 61 - 3/4”. C. 1950. Vend-Rite Co. A complete two-column vending machine for large balloons where once vended, you can inflate it with a compressed air tank that is part of the machine. CONDITION: All original paint and graphics, showing wear and light oxidation at the edges, light scratches to the cabinet, and operational with a coin. There is no product to vend. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 900

1358 - COCA-COLA DOLE “MOTOR BOAT” SYRUP DISPENSER

18 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 20”. This c. 1950s dispenser from Coca-Cola features the iconic form of an old motor boat engine, and features the iconic script logo nicely embossed on both sides. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser has been repainted at some point in the past. The spigot from which the syrup dispenses has broke off at some point in the past. The polished metal attachments show light wear and tarnish to the metal finish. The internal guts of the machine are intact, along with the original manufacturer tag from Dole. (Restored) 300 - 600

1359 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 6” x 15 - 1/2”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron Universal, showing an original globe and partial original decal in new paint. (B) A peanut machine in original paint with the original decal. (Good) 300 - 600

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1360 - COLLECTION OF 3 UNIVERSAL VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 6” x 14”. A collection of 3 Universal vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A gray machine with original paint and decal. (B) A red machine in new paint. (C) A restored machine with red and white paint and original globe with decal. (Good - Restored) 300 - 600

1361 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Each: 6” x 6” x 15”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron Victor Model V with the original globe, no decal and added yellow paint. (B) An aluminum Model V with original globe, new decal and new paint. (Good) 300 - 600

1362 - PAIR OF VENDING MACHINES

Each: 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. A pair of vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Heart Gum Company vending machine in original patina with the original globe and decals. (B) A similar machine marked for the Brookside Company with the original globe and decals. (Good) 300 - 600

1363 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 10” x 6” x 16”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A restored oak machine with an added cup dispenser and front tray. It shows the original globe and decal with new red paint. (B) An Universal oak machine with an original globe, new decal and new hammer tone blue paint. (Good) 300 - 600

1364 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Each: 7” x 7” x 11”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Ford gumball machine. It is in original condition with the original globe and decal. (B) A Ford chicklet machine with the original globe and no decal. (Very Good) 300 - 600

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1365 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 4” x 4” x 14”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Grandbois vending machine with an original globe, new decal and new paint. (B) A small version Grandbois with lantern globe, new decal and added hammer tone paint. (Very Good) 300 - 600

1366 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 8” x 10” x 10 - 1/2”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An Atlas Bantum vending machine with the original tray and globe, as well as added decal and new paint to the tray. (B) A Chlorophyll mint machine with the original globe, decal and paint. (Good - Very Good) 300 - 600

1367 - COLLECTION OF 3 VICTOR TOPPER VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 6” x 17 - 1/2”. A collection of 3 Victor Topper vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An original Topper with glass globe in original red and black paint with an added decal. (B) A Victor Topper in restored condition, showing chrome sides, new black paint to the front mechanism, original globe and new decal. (C) A Topper shows new red and black paint, original globe and an added decal. (Good) 300 - 600

1368 - COLLECTION OF 3 VICTOR TOPPER VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 6” x 16 - 1/2”. A collection of 3 Victor Topper vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Victor Topper with a plastic front, original red and black paint with a new decal. (B) A Victor Topper with a glass globe top in new red and yellow paint, as well as a new decal and original globe. (C) A Victor Topper in original red and black paint with the original glass globe and top. It retains some very old gumballs. (Good) 300 - 600

1369 - DUGRENIER CIGARETTES VENDING MACHINE

23” x 11” x 69”. Small sized Art Deco mid-century cigarette vending machine in unrestored condition. CONDITION: Faded paint with some scratches and scuffs, all original knobs, mirror and labeling. Untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 600

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1370 - CAMPBELL HOT SOUP TO YOU IN 15 SEC. 3-SLOTS VENDING/ WARMER MACHINE W/ SIDE CAN OPENER

22” x 19” x 22”. Original and complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 600

1371 - 1¢ VICTOR UNIVERSAL GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE W/ STAND 15” x 15” x 46 - 1/2”

CONDITION: Showing new paint to the exterior of the machine, new paint to the stand, and original globe with new decal. Showing some wear and light oxidation to the plated pieces. Working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 200 - 500

1372 - 1¢ SILVER QUEEN CONFECTION VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 7” x 20 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing oxidation to the external paint and mirror. Light scuffs and scratches to the cabinet. Working. (Good) 200 - 500

1373 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE STAMP VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 9” x 8” x 15”. A pair of antique stamp vending machines. CONDITION: (A) An Advance small-size column machine in restored condition. It shows a four 1¢ stamps for a nickel. (B) A U.S. Postage stamp machine in all original condition, vending two 4¢ stamps for a dime. (Good - Very Good) 200 - 500

1374 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 6” x 15”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A Victor Topper, showing the original globe and new paint. (B) A Regal machine, showing the original globe, new decal and new paint. (Good) 200 - 500

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1375 - VENDORLATOR MFG. CO. MODEL 27 W/ ORIGINAL STAND

23 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 53”. A Vendorlator Model 27 Coca-Cola vending machine, which is a 10¢ operation. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration. It has new paint to the machine, front doors and base. It shows some light denting to the sides, primarily from movement. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

1376 - NEW WAYS MFG. CO. APPLE VENDING MACHINE

19” x 12” x 29”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Restored in new green paint with pinstriping. Hardware has new nickel plating and comes with several display apples. Very light wear. Operational. (Restored) 700 - 1,500

1377 - CHALLENGER HOT NUT VENDING MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 6” x 22 - 1/4” This Challenger hot nut vending machine shows original stainless exterior, with the original globes and decals. It is 5¢ and 10¢ operation with a replaced cord. CONDITION: The machine lights, and it is untested as far as heating is concerned. Oxidation is shown on the interior. There are no overturned springs in the mechanisms. (Good) 700 - 1,500

1378 - PAIR OF ANTIQUE VENDING MACHINES

Each: 8” x 8” x 16”. A pair of antique vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A 1¢ Master machine in black and red porcelain, showing new decals and an aged polishing to the front castings. There is very little wear, and no significant chips to the porcelain. (B) A rare Master penny nickel peanut machine in white porcelain with an original decal. It shows no significant chips to the porcelain. (Very Good) 700 - 1,400

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1379 - ADLEE EZ GAMBLING GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/4” x 18” This EZ gumball gambling vending machine was made by the Adlee Company. It is 5¢ operation for a single drilled gumball. CONDITION: It shows restored paint and pinstripe, new marquee, holder, globe and partial decal. (Good) 700 - 1,500

1380 - EMPIRE VENDING MACHINE

7 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/2” This Empire vending machine shows the original tin construction, with some replaced paint to the front embossing. It has the original etched front glass, and it comes with the keys. (Good) 600 - 1,200

1381 - 1¢ 3 COLUMN FRESH “VARIETY SHOPS” CONFECTIONS VENDING MACHINE

13” x 14 - 1/4” x 49 - 1/4”. C. 1950s. Andrews & Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with very little wear. Rare stand. All three columns are working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent) 500 - 1,500

1382 - 25¢ VICTOR 5-SELECTION VENDING MACHINE

29 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 62”. C. 1960. Victor Vending Machine Co. Floor cabinet with five different vending machines enclosed giving the customer five choices for a prize, everything from a troll doll to a sticky eyeball. CONDITION: Fully restored with paint and prize capsules all included. 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

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1383 - HOLCOME AND HOKE

“BUTTER-KIST” PEANUT ROASTER

29” x 18 - 1/4” x 22”. C. 1920, Indianapolis. CONDITION: Fully restored cabinet and mechanics showing little wear. New paint, pin striping and nickel plating. Functional. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

1384 - GLASCO 10¢ COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

36” x 20 - 1/2” x 41”. C. 1957. Glasco Manufacturing. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration. It shows new paint and plating to the nickel components, which have oxidized with age. There are areas of paint loss, primarily at the edges. It has light denting to the sides, but it is in full operational condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1385 - DOUBLE ROCKET VENDING MACHINE ON ORIGINAL STAND

58” x 16” x 18” A pair of vending machines in the shape of rockets, which are marked for the City of St. Louis. It is 50¢ operation, which vends plastic capsules with space creeps inside. It comes with the original stand with wheels, so it could be rolled in and out of the store. CONDITION: There are some areas of loss to the decals for the advertising on the front. There are areas of paint loss, oxidation and surface rust to the original stand. It is in full operational condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1386 - A.L. HOFF GUMBALL MACHINE

15” x 8 - 1/2” x 10” This A.L. Hoff gumball machine is cast iron construction with the original interior, front flap and missing the front A.L. Hoff sign. It has the original backdoor. CONDITION: There are areas of re-painting to the body and lid. It is fully operational. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1387 - PAIR OF SILVER KING VENDING MACHINES

Each: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 16”. A pair of Silver King vending machines. CONDITION: (A) A hot nut vending machine with the original red top, interior heating components and 5¢ operation in new paint with a replaced cord and decal. (B) A 1¢ Silver King in new paint with original decal, globe and an added hot nut red top. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

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1388 - 1¢ MILES AUTOSTACK GUM VENDING WALL MACHINE

8” x 6 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. Miles Autostack Co. Wrigley PK Gum.

CONDITION: These machines were made to specifically vend Wrigley’s PK gum. It shows wear to the exterior housing, and areas of oxidation. Complete and operational. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, page 93. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1389 - 5¢ U-SELECT-IT CANDY BAR VENDING MACHINE

12 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 70 - 1/2”. C. 1950. U-Select-It candy bar machine made by Corn Manufacturing Co. Madison WI. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, including new paint and lettering. Fully operational and with the original base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

1390 - ADVANCE CLIMAX MODEL 10 CAST IRON PEANUT MACHINE

8” x 7” x 20” This Climax Model 10 cast iron peanut machine is in as-found condition and operational. CONDITION: It shows all original components, including the tray. It is missing the shoot flap with areas of oxidation and surface rust throughout. (Fair - Good) 1,000 - 2,000

1391 - VERY RARE 1¢ HIMEBAUGH MFG. YOUR FORTUNE TOLD BY ASTROLOGY FORTUNE TELLER

47” x 11” x 70”. For 1¢, patron receives a fortune based on their astrology and will obtain a “picture of the one you will marry” as well. Push the coin in the slot and the patron can collect one card, with one channel for every month of the year. The housing is oak with a colonialinspired display complete with a stand, but shows some wear. CONDITION: The two beveled square mirrors are in original condition, having aged. Shows wear and scuffs to the case, oxidation to the coin entries, in unrestored condition. Manufactured by Himebaugh Mfg. of Philadelphia, PA. No keys provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1392 - MILLS “IT’S YOUR HOROSCOPE” CARD FORTUNE TELLER

29 - 1/2” x 10” x 78”. C. 1918. Early Mills fortune teller card vending arcade machine. CONDITION: Complete and showing an older restoration, with some wear and signs of use. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 1,000 - 30,000

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1393 - SCHERMACK 1¢ AND 2¢ POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINE

23” x 9 - 1/2” x 62”. C. 1905. Schermack was the owner of the Consolidated Automatic Merchandising Corp., the distributor of this early floor model wooden postage vending machine. Very rare and early, selling five 1¢ stamps for a nickel and five 2¢ stamps for a dime. Side-by-side mechanisms in a walnut cabinet. CONDITION: Showing all original labels and identification, with wear to the cabinet and one piece of missing trim at the base. Key opens left side only. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

1394 - PULVER CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE W/ TIN CLOWN FIGURE

20” x 8 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” CONDITION: This Pulver gum vending machine shows repainted mechanism with the original paint tin clown. There are remnants of the original label on the interior, showing good porcelain with great color and shine. (Very Good) 800 - 1,500

1395 - COLUMBUS VENDING CO.

“BI-MORE” PEANUT MACHINE ON ORIGINAL STAND

23 - 1/2” x 13” x 45”. This is an original porcelain base Columbus “Bi-More” peanut machine in original porcelain with added base decal. Both machines are set up for gumballs or bulk vending peanuts. The base is showing an old repaint, with areas of paint loss. CONDITION: Fully operational. Comes with three Columbus barrel locks. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,600

1396 - MASTER FANTAIL VENDING MACHINE

10 - 1/2” x 8” x 15 - 3/4”

This Master Fantail vending machine shows the original decal and patina to all surfaces. CONDITION: There are some areas of surface rust to the side, non-porcelain panels, porcelain base and slide top. It is operational. A really nice original example. (Good) 1,200 - 2,200

1397 - 10¢ VENDO MODEL 23 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

24” x 21” x 40”. C. 1955. A Vendo Model 23 Coca-Cola vending machine, showing new paint, plating to the metal components and original front door. CONDITION: It shows a full restoration, complete interior and working compressor that cools. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

1398 - VENDO MODEL 39 10¢ COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

27” x 20 - 1/2” x 58 - 1/2”. C. 1950. A Vendo Model 39 Coca-Cola vending machine, which held 39 bottles. CONDITION: It shows all original condition, with the original decals, lettering, paint and interior, which cools. There is a significant corner dent on the front door, as well as light scratches and scrapes, primarily to the top of the machine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 1,000 - 2,000

1399 - 10¢ VENDO MODEL 27 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

23 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/2”. The Model 27 Vendo Coca-Cola machine held 27 bottles. This example comes with the original pipe stand and one crate of empty bottles. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with some areas of chipping, primarily to the edges. It has an oxidized front door with a complete interior, and it operates and cools. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 2,000

1400 - 10¢ CAVALIER MODEL 33 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

18” x 23” x 44”. C. 1955. Cavalier made these small size Coca-Cola vending machines for smaller locations and office areas. This particular model comes with the wheeled base to easily move it. CONDITION: It shows restoration, with new paint and plating. It shows a complete interior, and it cools. There is a small dent near the coin return. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 800 - 1,600

1401 - VENDO MODEL 44 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 21” x 58”. C. 1950. A very desirable Vendo Model 44 Coca-Cola vending machine. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint, decals and plating to the cast components. It has a complete interior, and it lights and cools. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 3,000 - 5,000

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1402 - VENDO MODEL 39 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

26 - 1/2” x 21” x 58 - 3/4”. C. 1950. A restored Vendo Model 39 Coca-Cola machine, showing new paint and plating to the metal components. CONDITION: There are some light surface scratches - which are seen only upon close examination - from being moved. It shows a complete interior. The machine works 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

1403 - 10¢ VENDO MODEL 81 COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

26” x 18” x 58”. C. 1955. A most desirable Model 81 Vendo Coca-Cola vending machine in fully restored condition. It shows new paint, nickel plating and complete interior. CONDITION: It shows very little wear to the refinished cabinet, with some light scratches here and there from handling, but nothing that is distracting from the overall appearance. The machine lights and cools. 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

1404 - CHICAGO COIN BAND BOX SPEAKER

46” x 24 - 3/4” x 29”. C. 1950. A wall mount jukebox speaker automaton, which is behind an automatic curtain. When it is correctly hooked up to a jukebox and starts playing, the curtain draws and the miniature band members begin to move as if they are playing the music. The Chicago Coin made these wall speakers in the 1950s, and are quite desirable today. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with an original box, new front lettering strips and fully restored figures. It is in operational condition. 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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1405 - 1905 CRETORS AND CO. MODEL C POP CORN WAGON

C. October 14, 1905. Serial #4275. C. Cretors Co., Chicago. From the 1911 Cretors Catalog; “...Introducing the Model “C,” which is designed for successful operation at all seasons of the year; one need not lose trade due to inclement weather. Of exquisite design and finish, this machine is an ornament to any town or city. Attractive, durable, and of medium price, it has proven itself the best and most complete machine on the market for the money.” Features a full-sized rear door, and a bay window. This is a factory-optioned electric wagon. CONDITION: A wonderful original condition wagon, including glue-chip signs, full interior, and roasting equipment. Signs of wear and use consistent with age, but an excellent example of originality. (Good) 5,000 - 25,000

1406 - AUTOMATON MAN HOLDING RIFLE

34” x 15” x 47”. C. 1940. Mechanical Man Inc. New York. You can’t get your science fiction merit badge without knowing that Isaac Asimov’s robots were made by the fictional U.S. Robots and Mechanical Men, Inc., founded in 1982. He probably didn’t know it at the time, but Asimov was scooped. A real world firm had been started in 1938. Its name was Mechanical Man, Inc., Founded by Frank Dale in Pleasantville NY. The firm made all subjects of automatons, from the iconic moving baby in the bassinet, to twirling baton girls, to this example, a young boy holding a rifle. Most likely intended as a window display. In all original condition, and with the original shipping crate, the movements include, raising and lowering the rifle, a bulb at the end simulates firing, head movements and fixed eyes. CONDITION: The clothing is original in remarkable condition for the age, showing just light wear and some soiling. The gun has some scuffs as well as light surface scratches to the composition head, but overall a remarkable survivor. 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

1407 - ELECTRIC ADVERTISING AUTOMATON OF A FLAG WAVING GIRL BY MECHANICAL MAN INC., NEW YORK

24” x 11 - 1/4” x 53”. C. 1940-60. With articulated head and hands, fixed eyes, original patriotic costume and hat, replacement motor contained in the body, plinth base and plaque inscribed ‘Manufactured by Mechanical Man INC, 745 Fifth Avenue N.Y.C.” Current AC. CONDITION: Clothing in good repair, and repair to the figures neck. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,600

1408 - PAPER MACHE CLOWN AUTOMATON

28” x 21” x 70”. C. 1940. Carnival clown automation, electric operation with movements that include arms, head, and eyes. CONDITION: The clothing is newer but not recent. The movements are all operational. The condition of the paper mache shows some chipping and paint loss, but overall has a great carnival look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,500

1409 - DIORAMA AUTOMATON CONVENIENCE STORE DISPLAY

67” x 21” x 61”. 3-dimensional city display from a commercial stores window. Street scenes with billboards and advertising vehicles round out the dimply. When plugged in, the vehicles move. Exact application is unknown, but the colors and graphics are excellent. CONDITION: Comes with crated front, light wear from use. Complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,000

1410 - 1970 SCHWINN “APPLE KRATE” STINGRAY BICYCLE

25 - 1/2” x 53” x 42”. C. 1970 Schwinn Mfg. Chicago. Serial #LF64127. From the Schwinn 1970 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling “know-how” went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby-the Orange krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker.” CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, which may or may not include new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

1,500 - 6,000

1411 - 1971 SCHWINN “GREY GHOST” STINGRAY BICYCLE

26 - 1/2” x 53” x 44 - 1/2”. C. 1971 Schwinn Mfg. Chicago. Serial #EG081054. Very rare 1971, the introductory year for the “Grey Ghost.” From the Schwinn 1971 catalog; “This is the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design available with gears, full floating ride, and everything you’ve ever wanted in a bike. Look at all this: Stick-shift numbered lever, bucket seat, buffered rear slick tire, shock absorbing saddle struts, front aluminum drum brake on 5-speed models, shock absorbing front fork... famous Schwinn quality.”

CONDITION: Showing a full restoration, which may or may not include new components. With new tires, paint, and decals. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

1,500 - 6,000

1412 - 1953 SCHWINN “BLACK PHANTOM” BICYCLE

26 - 1/2” x 65” x 44 - 1/2”. C. 1953. Serial #H90791. CONDITION: Original Black Phantom frame showing a full restoration, which may of may not include new components. Tires and saddle are new. Very little wear with no describable scuffs or scratches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

1,000 - 4,000

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1413 - 1976 SCHWINN “STING-RAY” BICYCLE

26” x 54” x 40 - 1/2”. C. 1976. Schwinn Mfg. Chicago. Serial 3FM512751. From the Schwinn 1976 catalog; This is it! The original Sting-Ray introduced first by Schwinn in 1963. Responsive, quick and easy riding. Bucket style saddle, MAG design sprocket, 20” x 2.125” Sting-Ray studded tire. Handlebar control on 5-speed model.” CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, which may or may not include new components. New tires and new correct “Sky Blue” paint and decals. Accessories include a saddlebag, front light and bell. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored)

1,500 - 5,000

1414 - 1969 SCHWINN “COTTON PICKER” STING-RAY BICYCLE

26” x 53” x 43 - 1/2”. C. 1969 Schwinn Mfg. Chicago. Serial #KE66479. The Schwinn “Cotton Picker” was first introduced in the 1970 catalog, as the frame for this version was stamped in October of 1969 and very well could be an early version of the introduction of the bicycle. From the 1969 Schwinn catalog; “Just wait until you try the floating, super cushioned ride of this unique 5-speed Stik-Shift model. Equipped with spring suspension front fork. With bucket style saddle with rally stripes, chrome plated fenders, patented spring Strut, “MAG” sprocket, rear caliper brake and large aluminum drum brake.” CONDITION: Showing a full restoration, which may or may not include some new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. Light wear from handling, no describable scratches or scuffs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,500 - 5,000

1415 - 1949 SCHWINN “BLACK PHANTOM” BICYCLE

26 - 1/2” x 65” x 44 - 1/2”. C. 1949, serial number G002993. CONDITION: Original Black Phantom Frame showing an older restoration, which may or may not include new components. Tires and saddle are new. Showing little wear since restoration, no identified scrapes or significant scratches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 4,000

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1416 - 1952 SCHWINN “WHIZZER” MOTOR POWERED BICYCLE

29” x 65” x 41”. C. 1952. Schwinn Mfg. Co. Serial #A71404. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, which may or may not contain new parts. The tires, paint and decals are new. Restoration shows light wear with several light surface scratches. Runs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.

(Restored) 1,500 - 3,000

1417 - SCHWINN “WHIZZER” MOTOR POWERED BICYCLE

29” x 65” x 41”. C.1952. Schwinn Mfg. Co. Serial unknown. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration which may or may not contain new parts. The tires, paint and decals are new. Restoration shows light wear with several light surface scratches. Runs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made.

(Restored) 1,500 - 3,000

1418 - SCHWINN “CRUISER DELUXE” BICYCLE

26” x 66” x 42”. C. 1948. Serial #IY50802233. CONDITION: Showing a full restoration that may or may not include new components. The tires and saddle are new. Showing light wear, with no describable scratches or scrapes. 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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1419 - C. 1976 SCHWINN “SCRAMBLER” BICYCLE

25” x 50” x 39”. C. 1976 Schwinn MFG. Chicago. Serial #FM557736. From the 1976 Schwinn catalog; “Perhaps no new bicycle design has ever gained such wide acceptance and popularity as when Schwinn introduced Sting-Ray designed in 1963. At first glance, the low stung design with the smaller wheels, higher handlebars, and raised seat may have seemed strange, and yet it is America’s most copied style of bicycle.” CONDITION: Showing a full restoration which may or may not include new components. Light wear from display, no describable scratches or scuffs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

1420 - SCHWINN “LEMON PEELER” BICYCLE

26” x 52” x 43”. C. 1970s. Schwinn Mfg Co. Chicago. rom the Schwinn 1970 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling “know-how” went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby-the Orange Krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker.”

CONDITION: Original showing a complete restoration, which may or may not include new components. Upon restoration, the stamped serial number on the frame was covered over and the actual mfg. date is undetermined. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

1421 - 1972 SCHWINN “PEA PICKER” KRATE BICYCLE

26 - 1/2” x 53” x 42”. C. 1972 Schwinn Mfg. Co. Chicago. Serial #DH094166. From the Schwinn 1972 catalog; “The famous Schwinn Sting-Ray design customized with an array of special high-performance features! Full floating ride with shock absorbing saddle and front fork, choice of gears, bucket seat, front drum brake. Rear disc brake on 5-speed models.” CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, which may or may not have new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. Showing light wear with light surface scratches. 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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1422 - SCHWINN “ORANGE KRATE” STING-RAY BICYCLE

26” x 53” x 43”. C. 1970s. Schwinn Mfg Co. Chicago. From the Schwinn 1970 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling “know-how” went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby-the Orange krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker.” CONDITION: Original showing a complete restoration which may or may not include new components. Upon restoration, the stamped serial number on the frame was covered over and the actual mfg. date is undetermined. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,500 - 3,000

1423 - MULTI-COIN RESTORED WURLITZER MODEL 1015 JUKEBOX

32” x 24” x 59”. C. 1946. Wurlitzer Co. This classic Wurlitzer Model 1015 in an older restoration. The Model 1015 was so successful after World War II and its release in 1946, it saved the company from bankruptcy. These iconic jukeboxes are getting harder to find. CONDITION: This example has very little replaced veneer; however, it is a good solid box and works and plays well. Coin gear is present, no keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 2,000 - 8,000

1424 - RESTORED WURLITZER MODEL 1100 JUKEBOX

29” x 24 - 1/2” x 59”. C. 1948. Wurlitzer Co. Multi-Selector by the Rudolf Wurlitzer Co. Model 1100 in 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢ operation. This Art Deco design is one of the first models with the larger plastic dome for easy viewing of the working mechanism. 24 selections playing 78 RPM records. CONDITION: All the plastics and veneer are in restored condition. As the jukebox plays, multi-colored lights rotate within the pilasters, creating a fantastic light show. Lots of chrome inside to reflect lights for even more brightness and color. It lights and powers up, plays and sounds great. This is an electro-mechanical jukebox 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. (Restored) 2,000 - 8,000

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1425 - SEEBURG KD200

SELECT-O-MATIC JUKEBOX

35” x 27” x 57 - 1/2”. C. 1957. Seeburg Mfg. CONDITION:

Showing an older restoration, with cosmetic and mechanical updates. Showing little wear from play, and operational. Missing the cosmetic cover on the left and right of the tune listing barrel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,500 - 6,000

1426 - SEEBURG MODEL “C” 100

SELECT-O-MATIC JUKEBOX

34” x 21 - 1/4” x 54”. C. 1952. J.P. Seeburg Corp. Chicago, IL. Seeburg Select-O-Matic 100 Selection jukebox, 45 RPM. Standard features include rotating color cylinders, 20-button selection system, popularity meter, single coin chute and a pilfer-proof coin box. 1 play for a nickel, 2 plays for a dime and 6 plays for a quarter. Holds 50 7” 45 RPM records. CONDITION: Mechanically restored with exterior showing little wear from use. A wonderful example of the “Happy Days” jukebox from Seeburg. With keys. This is an electrical-mechanical jukebox and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to operate when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good)

1,500 - 4,000

1427 - RESTORED SEEBURG 100B

SELECT-O-MATIC JUKEBOX

34” x 26” x 53 - 1/2”. C. 1950. J.P. Seeburg Co. Chicago, IL. Seeburg 100 Select-O-Matic, Model B. Includes original instruction label, reading “Press a-Letter Button and a-Number Button for Each Selection / Make Selections After Depositing Each Coin,” “6 Plays - Quarter / 2

Plays - Dime / 1 Play - Nickel.” CONDITION: Showing a restoration, both mechanically and cosmetically with new wood grain veneer applied. The bubble glass is in excellent condition, free of chips or cracks. This is an electrical/mechanical jukebox and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to operate when delivered This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 5,000

1428 - WURLITZER MODEL ONE MORE TIME JUKEBOX

60 - 1/2” x 32” x 23” A Wurlitzer One More Time replica model jukebox, playing CD’s. The One More Time is an excellent replica of the most popular jukebox ever built, the Wurlitzer 1015, which was introduced in 1947 and sold approximately 56,000 units in the United States. The One More Time is solid state and computer-driven, has 200 watts of power, 6 speakers and many other exciting features. This is a limited production, and so it will become a collector’s item in the future. The “OMT” gives its owner the best of the past with the nostalgic features, and the best of today with its 1980s technology. CONDITION: Working very well, and showing little wear from use. Bubble tubes and color wheels are both operational. Includes Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 1,500 - 4,000

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1429 - REISSUED ROCK-OLA 4008 JUKEBOX SPEAKER

32” x 12” x 32”. C. 1998. A contemporary reproduction of the 1948 Model 4008 auxiliary ceiling or wall mount bubbler speaker by Wurlitzer. Made by Rock-Ola c. 1998. This speaker features a rotating center piece surrounded by mirrored tiles and colorful plastics. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs. Light scuffs from handling. Operational and complete. 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

1430 - REISSUED ROCK-OLA 4008 JUKEBOX SPEAKER

32” x 12” x 32”. C. 1998. A contemporary reproduction of the 1948 Model 4008 auxiliary ceiling or wall mount bubbler speaker by Wurlitzer. Made by Rock-Ola c. 1998. This speaker features a rotating center piece surrounded by mirrored tiles and colorful plastics. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs. Light scuffs from handling. Operational and complete. 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

1431 - PAIR OF AFTER-MARKET JUKEBOX SPEAKERS

Each: 12” x 12” x 30 - 3/4”. A pair of after-market jukebox speakers. CONDITION: They are in new condition, showing very little areas of wear. They are fully operational and ready to add to your jukebox. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

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1432 - GEBROEDERS DECAP 105 KEY “ROBOT” DANCE ORGAN

11-1/2’ x 3’ x 5’ 1963, Belgium. The Decap brothers have always strived to give their organs their own character. They were always looking for improvements and innovations. The Decap organs are therefore immediately recognizable both by appearance and sound character. The Decap organs always had an extensive rhythm section, with complete drum sets and additional percussion instruments such as woodblock, tambourine, temple bells, rumba balls, etc. in such a way that all dance rhythms can be realized. Around 1960, space travel and robots were very much in the imagination of the public and the Decap firm in Antwerp thought that this subject offered good potential for animation. The design of the robot figures reflected the contemporary popular concept of what ‘real’ robots might actually look like. The first such instrument proved an instantaneous success and others quickly followed. The robot organ offered here is the largest of this type to be built by Gebroeders Decap, a 105 key instrument built in 1963. Originally built for Mr. Krekel for Hotel Eemland in Soest (Netherlands), Only three 105 key Robot organs were ever produced, and this one was completely restored by. A.C. Pilmer Automatic Music Ltd. Playing beautifully, with great animation, and a wonderful sound. Be sure to visit our website (www.morphyauctions.com) and click on the video to be have a musical experience like no other. CONSIDERATIONS: Restored and playing perfectly. NOTE: This piece will not be available for display and is currently located at our Denver, PA location. Please refer to the description, photos and video and contact Morphy Auctions via email or by phone at 1-877-968-8880 for any additional information. All winning bidders will need to make arrangements for pick-up, shipping or delivery directly with Morphy Auctions and the same contact information is valid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 200,000 - 300,000

1433 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY. CO. VIOLANO VIRTUOSO MUSIC PLAYER

40 - 1/2” x 30” x 64 - 1/4”. 1915, USA. Only 4,000 to 5,000 of these Mills Violano-Virtuoso music machines were made, this one made after 1912. It is a stunning piece of workmanship featuring interior lights, a 4-panel front glass divider and a deep finish quartered oak cabinet, gleaming with brass hardware. There are 44 inner piano keys with the viola magnificently sitting at the center. Invented by Henry. K Sandell, the Violano-Virtuoso plays perforated music rolls. CONDITION: Minimal wear, seen only at the base. Overall in very beautiful condition. This instrument has been recently tuned, with good viola strings, and playing nicely. Comes with several rolls. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 15,000 - 25,000

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1435 - WILLIAMS FUNHOUSE PINBALL MACHINE

28 - 3/4” x 52 - 1/2” x 75”. C. 1990. Williams Electronic Mfg. FunHouse’s primary feature is the talking head of a ventriloquist dummy named Rudy, located in the top-right corner of the playfield. Rudy responds to events in the game, including informing the player of special bonuses, taunting and heckling the player, and appearing to follow the ball with its eyes when certain targets are hit. CONDITION: Overall in very good cosmetic condition with bright colors and showing little wear. The paint and back-glass are excellent and the game is fully functional. With keys. This is an electro-mechanical game 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) 3,000 - 6,000

1434 - WILLIAMS MONSTER BASH PINBALL MACHINE

28 - 3/4” x 52” x 75 - 1/2”. C. 1998. Williams Electronic games Inc. Monster Bash pinball machine was produced by Williams. The game features some Universal Monsters including The Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Wolfman, Frankenstein’s monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy. The main goal of the game is to collect the instruments of the iconic horror characters and form the Monsters of Rock band. The table includes a Phantom Flip. Players can let go of the flippers with this auto-play feature and watch the game complete the shots. CONDITION: Highly desirable pinball with lots of action and fun to play. Showing little wear since purchased as a refurbished unit. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 4,000 - 8,000

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1436 - 25¢ TWILIGHT ZONE PINBALL MACHINE

28 - 1/2” x 52” x 75 - 1/2”. C. 1993. Bally Mfg. Co. Arguably the most sought-after collectible pinball of all time. If you’re going to own one pinball game, this is it. It is fast with a complicated rule set, awesome theme, sound-track, and a set of gimmicks that will never be equaled again. Twilight Zone is especially desirable to the collector community as it is chock-full of memorabilia and nostalgia such as a gumball machine, player piano, slot machine, robots, town clock and multiple celebrity tie-ins. This is one of the few pinball machines you will not get tired of. CONDITION: This example had limited arcade play before being put in a private collection early on. In working condition. This machine is ready to be enjoyed and will appreciate in value for years to come. Includes keys. This is an electro-mechanical game 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. 3,000 - 6,000

1437 - STAR WARS EPISODE I PINBALL MACHINE

23 - 3/4” x 49” x 72”. C. 1999. Williams Electronic Mfg. Star Wars

Episode I is the second and last Pinball 2000 machine and the last pinball machine that WMS Industries ever built. This pinball is very innovative in that the playfield glass is frosted toward the back half of the game and the monitor reflects images on the glass. Shoot your ball at the virtual spinners and other characters on the screen! CONDITION: Showing little wear from play. Original graphics and glass are in excellent condition. Fully operational and with 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

1438 - 25¢ BALLY CAPT. FANTASTIC PINBALL MACHINE

28 - 1/2” x 53 - 1/2” x 701/4”. C. 1975. Bally Mfg. Co. Capt. Fantastic and The Brown Dirt Cowboy pinball machine was released in 1976 and quickly became one of the best-selling pinball machines from the 1970s. This was one of Bally’s very last electro-mechanical pinball machines and is now on every true pinball collector’s top ten list. The game name is taken from the title of Elton John’s 1975 autobiographical song and album, where “Captain Fantastic” was Elton and “The Brown Dirt Cowboy” was his then-lyricist Bernie Taupin. CONDITION: All original condition, with light wear to the painted graphics on the cabinet and good tight back-glass. Fully operational and with keys. This is an electro-mechanical game 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. 1,000 - 3,000

1439 - 25¢ BALLY WIZARD! PINBALL MACHINE

30” x 51 - 1/2” x 70 - 3/4”. C. 1975. Bally Mfg. Co. Widely regarded as one of the first proper licensed games in pinball history, Wizard! features the likenesses of Ann Margret and Roger Daltrey, stars of the 1976 Ken Russell film Tommy . Other than its classic theme, Wizard! is notable as being the first game to showcase the playfield “flip flags” feature used on only a handful of other Bally games. CONDITION: Showing light wear from play, tight complete back-glass is a replacement. Fully operational. 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 - 3,000

1440 - 1¢ TOPPER GUMBALL “TOUCHDOWN” VENDING MACHINE MACHINE

20 - 3/4” x 9” x 19”. A Football themed vending machine from Victor. CONDITION: Showing wear and some chipping to the wooden game portion. Light wear to the vending machine. Working. (Good) 400 - 800

1441 - REPLICA “STRIKE UP THE BAND” JUKEBOX SPEAKER

17 - 1/2” x 18” x 16 - 3/4” Made by Rock-Ola, model RS1800. CONDITION: Showing light wear from use, ready for an instillation to your jukebox. (Very Good) 400 - 800

1442 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADLAKE RAILROAD SIGNAL LAMPS

10” x 9 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” largest A nice collection of three steel signal lamps, featuring blue, red, and punched lenses. The lids of these signal lamps are nicely embossed “The Non Sweating Adlake Lamp Company. Chicago.” CONDITION: The bodies of the lamps show light paint loss and oxidation. The lenses are unbroken and intact. A nice surviving set with great eye appeal. (8.5). 300 - 600

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1443 - COLLECTION OF 2 DRESSEL RAILROAD SIGNAL LAMPS

9” x 6” x 8 - 3/4” each A nice collection of two railroad signal lamps, with the company name “Dressel. Arlington, N.J.” nicely embossed on the lids. These two lanterns show one red and one blue glass globes. CONDITION: The metal bodies remain clean with slight oxidation to the metal surface. The glass globes are uncracked and remain very nice. Both retain their original handles. (8.5). 200 - 400

1444 - RED GOOSE STORE DISPLAY

28” x 8” x 14 - 1/2” An original Red Goose store display that has a plastic red goose sitting on top of a nest. When the button is displayed, the red goose provides a surprise to the patron in the nest. CONDITION: It shows all original paint and plastic compartments. The light-up operation is fully operational. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET

Very scarce Daisy No. 104 break-open BB rifle made by Daisy Manufacturing Company, Plymouth, Michigan, between 1940 and 1941. 24” blued barrels with etched blued receiver, showing dog and bird scene with double triggers. Hardwood stock and forearm. Includes original Daisy hang tag instruction booklet. CONDITION: Overall, excellent with over 90% original fading blue and 95%, plus remaining wood finish with light scratches and dings. 500 - 2,000

1445 - DAISY NO. 104 DOUBLE BARREL AIR RIFLE WITH ORIGINAL HANG TAG
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1446 - LOT OF 4: BENJAMIN AIR RIFLES

(A) Model 342 is a .22 caliber single featuring a wood stock, forend, and rear peep sight with a front blade sight. Includes box, instruction booklet, and parts order form. CONDITION: Very good with fading to blued finish, stock very good with minor handling and storage marks. The box is in good condition.

(B) Model 3120 is a .22 caliber repeater with a wood stock, forend, and adjustable sights.

CONDITION: Very good with fading to blued finish, stock very good with minor handling and storage marks. (C) Model 3100 is a .177 BB repeater with wood stock, forend, and adjustable sights. CONDITION: Good with about 50% of blue finish, stock, and forend also show wear with some scratches and finish loss. (D) Model 317 is a .177 BB single shot with wood stock, forend, and fixed sights. CONDITION: Fair with most of the blue finish missing, stock, and forend also show use and wear with scratches and finish loss. 500 - 700

1447 - LOT OF 4: BENJAMIN AIR RIFLES

(A) Model 317 is a .177 BB single shot featuring a wood stock, forend, and adjustable sights. Includes box, instruction booklet, and paper targets.

CONDITION: Very good with fading to blued finish, stock very good with minor handling and storage marks. The box is in good condition. (B) Model 3100 is a .177 BB repeater with wood stock, forend, and adjustable sights. CONDITION: Good with about 50% of blue finish, stock, and forend show minor wear and finish loss. (C) Model 3120 is a .22 caliber repeater with a wood stock, forend, front blade sight, and rear sight missing.

CONDITION: Good with about 50% blued finish, stock very good with minor handling and storage marks and possible added finish.

(D) Model 720 is a .177 BB repeater with wood stock, forend, and fixed sights. CONDITION: Very good with most of the blue finish intact, stock and forend are also very good with minor signs of use. 500 - 700

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1448 - LOT OF 3: DAISY LEVER ACTION AIR RIFLES

(A) Model B has been restored, nickeled, and the stock refinished. The wood stock has a few fine cracks but is stable. It features a cast lever and fixed sights. CONDITION: Very good as restored. (B) No. 11 Model 29 features a nickel finish, fixed sights, cast lever, and wood stock. The stock has a few minor cracks but is stable and has been refinished. CONDITION: Good with signs of use, dents, scratches, and finish loss. (C) No. 101 model 36 single shot. Features blued finish with fixed sights, cast lever, and wood stock. CONDITION: Good with signs of use, dents, scratches, and finish loss.

450 - 650

1449 - DAISY MODEL 21 DOUBLE BARREL AIR RIFLE

Manufactured from 1968 to 1972. It features a break action, ribbed barrel with sights, checkered plastic stocks and double triggers. Engraved with gold overlay. CONDITION: Excellent to near mint. 400 - 600

1450 - DAISY MODEL 21 DOUBLE BARREL AIR RIFLE

Manufactured from 1968 to 1972 only. It features a break action, a ribbed barrel with sights, checkered plastic stocks and double triggers. Engraved with gold overlay. CONDITION: Excellent, with some finish loss to barrel and action. 400 - 600

1451 - DAISY MODEL 21 DOUBLE BARREL AIR RIFLE

Manufactured from 1968 to 1972. It features a break action, a ribbed barrel with sights, checkered plastic stocks and double triggers. Engraved receiver. CONDITION: Very good, with scratches to the underside of the action and trigger guard.

400 - 600

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1452 - DAISY B.B. GUN STORE DISPLAY

26 - 1/2” x 16” x 45”. An all original Daisy B.B. Gun store display, distributed by the Daisy B.B. Gun Division out of Rogers, AR. The tin sign marquee shows a one-sided tin top sign with an original wire rack, which would hold Daisy B.B. Guns. CONDITION: It shows wear to the original black to the wire rack itself. The top sign shows a light scratch across the upper left-hand border, with good shine and color. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 400 - 800

1453 - LOT OF 2: DAISY BUZZ BARTON AND GOLDEN EAGLE LEVER ACTION AIR RIFLES

(A) Buzz Barton No. 103 Model 33 Super 1000 Shot. Features nickel, cast lever, wood butt stock, and tube scope. CONDITION: Very good to excellent, with some finish loss to metal and minor handling marks in stock. (B) Golden Eagle No. 50 50th Anniversary. Golden to bronze finish to the metal, with match tube scope and wood butt stock with dark stained finish. Daisy 1886 - 1936 Golden Eagle decal on the left side of the stock. CONDITION: Good to very good. Some finish loss to metal, the butt stock has wear, and finish loss to the rear. 300 - 600

1454 - LOT OF 2: BENJAMIN MODEL C AND MODEL G AIR RIFLES

(A) Model C features a nickel finish, wood stock with a single take-down knob, and a steel trigger guard. CONDITION: Good, but with finish loss to the entire gun and stock. (B) Model G features a nickel finish, wood stock with a single take-down knob, and a steel trigger guard. CONDITION: Good, but with some finish loss and scratches to the metal and stock. 250 - 450

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1455 - LOT OF 2: BOXED DAISY RED RIDER BB GUNS

(A) Model 94 Carbine features a black enameled finish, plastic wood-grained forend and buttstock, cast lever in matte silver finish, saddle ring, and adjustable sights. Includes box, instruction card, and a pack of BBs. CONDITION: Excellent with some minor storage marks. Box and accessories are also very good. (B) Model 1938B features a black enameled finish, saddle ring, wood forend, and butt stock with adjustable sights. Includes box and instruction manual. CONDITION: Excellent, with some minor storage marks. Box and manual are also very good. 250 - 450

1456 - RARE TOY A.H. FOX DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN WITH SPRING LOADED CARTRIDGES

Frame and barrels are sheet metal construction, with an integral front bead with wooden butt stock. A.H. Fox Gun Co. Phila. PA. U.S.A. stamped on the bottom of action. Includes the hard to find spring loaded cartridges. Action and cartridges are in good working condition. CONDITION: Very good, but the finish has been removed from the barrels, and a clear coat applied. 200 - 400

1457 - DAISY MODEL NO. 410 DOUBLE BARREL POP GUN

Manufactured 1969. Break Action pop gun features plastic wood grain forend and butt stock. Each side of the receiver has an image of dogs in the bush. CONDITION: Very good, with minor scratches on metal finishes. Stocks are excellent. 200 - 400

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1458 - DAISY 20TH CENTURY SHEET

METAL FRAME SINGLE SHOT AIR RIFLE

This is the 5th variant of the 20th-century single-shot air rifle. Manufactured from 1903 to 1910. Nickel plated frame and barrel, wood butt stock, and nickeled cast trigger guard.

CONDITION: Very good to excellent, only showing minor storage and handling marks with minor fading to the nickel.

200 - 400

1459 - LOT OF 4: DAISY AIR RIFLES AND ACCESSORIES

Lot consists of 3 Daisy Red Rider Saddle Ring Carbines of various variations and Powerline models, 2 Daisy cleaning kits, Daisy Bulls Eye Scope Model 303, and a box for a Daisy Buffalo Bill Scout.

CONDITION: Guns are in good to very good condition. Cleaning kits are excellent and look complete. Buffalo Bill box is in fair to poor condition. 150 - 250

1460 - LOT OF 3: DAISY AND ALL-METAL PRODUCTS CO. TOY GUNS

(A) Daisy double barrel cork shotgun. Plastic butt stock and forend made to look like wood. Blued steel barrels and frame with gloss clear coat. Includes box and 7 corks. CONDITION: Excellent, near-new with minor handling marks. Box is also very good to excellent with storage marks.

(B&C) All-Metals Products Co. pop guns. Both are break action, 1 single shot, and 1 double barrel.

CONDITION: Poor, very little finish left on metal and wood. Actions are loose. 200 - 400

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DECEMBER

6, 2024

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

LOTS: 2,001 - 2,264

Preview Monday, December 2 - Wednesday, December 4 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst

Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

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PROVIDED CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARE MET

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Eric Wagner

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Brian Burke

Scot Kauffman

Dan Morris

Tom Sage Jr.

Lots 2001-2264 are located in St. Louis, Missouri and third-party shipping or pickup arrangements are required.

2001 - DRINK COCA-COLA FISHTAIL LIGHT-UP SIGN

SS plastic front light-up Coca-Cola sign. CONDITION: Operational, showing no cracks or repairs. Light rubs from handling. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (9.0). 100 - 600

2002 - COCA-COLA EMPTIES RACK W/ 2 WOOD CARTONS

47” X 19” X 22” CONDITION: Shows little wear and has the original sign. There are some light scratches to the sign, potentially repainted. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 600

2003 - COCA-COLA AND ROOT BEER BARREL DISPENSER

CONDITION: Combo root beer and Coca-Cola barrel dispenser in wood with internal components, correct spigot, and lid. Wear from use and fade to decals. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2004 - ICE COLD DRINK COCA-COLA SYRUP DISPENSER

This c. 1950s plastic and metal syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola features the company logo nicely embossed on both sides, with a fountain glass graphic as well. CONDITION: The white plastic sections show discoloration and yellowing throughout. The drip plate and bottom face plate below the syrup knobs are missing. One of the syrup handles has broken off. The plastic body shows light scratching and occasional cracking. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.5). 100 - 400

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2005 - 1938 DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD JR. COOLER

Fully restored 1938 Jr. Coca-Cola commercial ice chest cooler.

CONDITION: Restored with new paint, has the cap catcher and solid interior. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 1,500

2006 - WESTINGHOUSE MODEL WE-6 COCA-COLA COOLER

CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration with new paint. Interior is sound and ready for ice. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 1,500

2007 - MULTIPLEX FAUCET CO. COCA-COLA DISPENSER

24” X 16” X 16” No. MU 17176, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Made of stainless steel with complete spigots, marked with “Coca-Cola” and “Root Beer” labels on the back. There are no other distinguishing marks. There are some areas of paint loss to the spigots. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 600

2008 - VICTOR PRODUCTS CORP. MODEL C-45A DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES COOLER

Serial no. C-452484. CONDITION: Shows an older restoration with some paint loss around the black base, small surface scratches in the finish, and a good, solid interior. Cools. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 1,500

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2009 - 1935 DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD STANDARD ICE COOLER

Coca-Cola commercial ice chest cooler in original paint. CONDITION: Shows some areas of paint loss and paint rubs, light denting to the back side. With cap catcher and intact interior. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required.

(Good) 200 - 1,200

2010 - VICTOR COCA-COLA FOUR-DOOR COOLER

This c. 1950s four-door cooler made by Victor for The Coca-Cola Company features the iconic script logo on both the front and back, with original retracting lids and cooling mechanism. CONDITION: The body of the machine shows scuffs and loss to the paint throughout. The cap catchers for the bottle openers are missing. The door covering the compressor is also missing. The interior of the cooler shows general wear and oxidation. The compressor needs to be serviced. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.5).

500 - 2,000

2011 - PORTABLE ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN PAINTED IN COCA-COLA MOTIF

Complete portable ice cream soda fountain on wheels, restored in a Coca-Cola motif. CONDITION: Complete with syrup pumps and all the accompanying soda fountain apparatuses. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 1,500

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2012 - IDEAL DISPENSER CO. MODEL A-55 COCA-COLA SLIDER VENDING MACHINE

Serial no. 2G-40875. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration with new paint and plating. Operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 200 - 1,500

2013 - 10¢ VENDO MODEL H126B COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

79” X 27 - 1/2” X 22” This c. 1960s Vendo vending machine from Coca-Cola features the script logo on the front with tag line “Pause and Refresh” across the top. CONDITION: This machine remains in very clean, original condition with its original key. The machine shows light wear around the coin bezel. The body of the machine shows a few light rubs and scratches to the paint. It retains its original power cord. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 200 - 800

2014 - FRAMED TIN PANEL W/ COCA-COLA BOTTLE IN FULL RELIEF

CONDITION: It shows areas of oxidation and paint loss. The wood frame also shows areas of paint loss and wear. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.9). 100 - 600

2015 - DRINK COCA-COLA BARREL DISPENSER

CONDITION: The large red barrel retains both of its original syrup taps. This barrel retains two metal signs, which are marked “AM2-58.” Each of these signs show areas of wear, bending and surface scraping. The internals of this syrup barrel are present. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.0). 100 - 600

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2016 - PEPSI-COLA COOLER

14” x 26” x 14” Mid-century. CONDITION: Has the original hardware. Shows some dings and dents. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2017 - PEPSI-COLA COOLER

14 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 9” Original paint. CONDITION: Shows some scratches and scuffs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2018 - PEPSI-COLA COOLER

18 - 1/2” x 19” x 13” Original paint. CONDITION: Shows some scratches and scuffs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2019 - PEPSI-COLA COOLER 18 - 1/2” x 19” x 13” CONDITION: Shows considerable wear, dings and dents. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 100 - 500

2020 - ROCHESTER ROOR BEER BARREL DISPENSER

CONDITION: Large size showing a refinishing of the barrel with decal applications for Rochester Root Beer. Interior components are present, as well as the spigots. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 600

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2021 - ROCHESTER ROOTBEER BARREL DISPENSER BARREL

29” X 29” X 24” This C. 1950s barrel syrup dispenser from Rochester Root Beer features three original over tin attachment signs with its original syrup taps. The lid is missing. CONDITION: The metal signs show paint loss and general wear to the metal finish. The barrel shows wear and evidence of use to the wood finish. The internals and the lid are missing, as well as one of the very bottom feet. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.0). 100 - 400

2022 - ROCHESTER ROOT BEER DISPENSER BARREL

13”t x 11 - 1/2” x 8” A small size, marked for the Multiplex Faucet Co. out of St. Louis, MO. It has a wood lid and correct spigot. CONDITION: Shows areas of finish loss, scratches and chips, but is original. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2023 -

MAHOGANY BACK BAR WITH LIGHTED ARCHES AND MARBLE COLUMNS

L.A. Becker Co., Chicago. Marble top with four marble columns that hold the lighted arches. It has the original light fixtures and original mirror. It has the original slanted stained glass panels, which will need replacement lights. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear, finish loss and crazing to the original finish. The piece has never been refinished. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 3,000 - 10,000

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2024 - THE BASTIAN-BLESSING CO. “ALL DRY” STAINLESS STEEL SODA FOUNTAIN

Chicago, IL. Consisting of: three sinks, two utility holders with water, two ice cream dip freezers, a topping freezer, six topping dispensers, six syrup dispensers with a double draft stand for carbonated water. CONDITION: All stainless steel and usable. It shows areas of scratching to the stainless steel, however it is a complete soda fountain. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 1,500

2025 - DRINK CARL’S ROOT BEER DRAFT REFRIGERATOR

Beverage-Air Model BM23 draft refrigerator. Serial number 7303488. CONDITION: Operational and complete with light wear. With keys. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2026 - FITZ’S SOFT DRINK IN BOTTLES DISPLAY STAND

Original store display stand for Fitz’s soda. CONDITION: Original paint with some scuffs. With rolling base. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 600

2027 - GENERIC HEAXAGONAL ART-DECO SYRUP DISPENSER

This c. 1930s hexagonal syrup dispenser (possibly made by Multiplex) features nice art deco features with ornate metal work. CONDITION: This dispenser is a candidate for restoration. It shows paint loss, wear, and parts missing throughout. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (6.0). 100 - 200

2028 - UNSPECIFIED SODA BARREL DISPENSER

CONDITION: Showing newer red paint to the wooden barrel. Internal components and spigots are present with correct lid. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2029 - UNSPECIFIED SODA BARREL DISPENSER

CONDITION: Large size showing a refinishing of the barrel with no decal applications for brand. Interior components are present, as are the spigots. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

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2030 - LYONS SANITARY URN CO. MALTED CHOCOLATE MILK DISPENSER MODEL 212

24 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 21” New York City. This machine has the original mica-covered side panels, top and spigots. CONDITION: It shows age-appropriate oxidation. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2031 - FALSTAF BEER LARGE FIGURAL STATUE

92” x 44” x 36” This figural statue from Falstaff Beer features a well-clad gentleman “Sir John” holding a labeled bottle of beer. CONDITION: The body of this statue remains clean with vibrant colors. There is minor paint loss and wear to the man’s feet and fingers. Overall, an impressive and well-preserved display. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 700 - 3,000

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2032 - R.P. MAST & CO. NEWEST-IMPROVED BUCKEYE OAK WINE PRESS

54” x 38” x 27” No. 25, 1869 Springfield, OH.

CONDITION: It is fully restored. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 1,000

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2033 - SKYLANE RADIO CONTROLLED AIRPLANE

CONDITION: Showing a restoration, with little wear from storage. Untested. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 2,000

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2034 - WOODEN BI-FOD DOOR TELEPHONE BOOTH WITH PAY-TELEPHONE

83” X 30 - 1/2” X 30 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Wooden exterior with new finish, original payphone with internal fan and light. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 600

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2035 - WOODEN BI-FOLD DOOR TELEPHONE BOOTH W/ PHONE

83” X 30 - 1/2” X 30 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Solid and clean with good finish to the cabinet, pay phone included with ceiling vent fan and light. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 600

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Bell System Western Electric wired outdoor telephone booth No. 101667 1158. CONDITION: Complete with all signage, and could be operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 1,000

Has the original hardware and lift lid. CONDITION: Shows age cracks and wear, with original zinc interior. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 600

2036 - REYNOLDS METALS CO. KS-14611 TELEPHONE BOOTH
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2038 - CAST IRON AND BRASS PRESENTATION BELL

Railroad presentation bell. CONDITION: Complete, with no cracks, breaks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 600

2039 - BILTMORE STORE GARMENT OR COAT CHECK RACK

CONDITION: Cast iron base shows light oxidation. The rack is free of rust, and shows little wear. Comes with a selection of wood hangers. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2040 - CHILD’S ARMOIRE CABINET

18” X 16” X 5” Made out of tin and with all of the original hardware. CONDITION: The original paint has scratching, showing wear from use. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

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2041 - GENERAL ELECTRIC TYRE

CG-1-A16 REFRIGERATOR

C. 1920. CONDITION: Complete and working. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100500

2042 - GENERAL ELECTRIC TYPE

CK-2-C16 REFRIGERATING MACHINE

C. 1930. CONDITION: Complete and operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2043 - IDEAL STENCIL MACHINE CO. STENCIL MAKER

Ideal No. 1 serial no. 5742 Belleville, IL. CONDITION:

Original paint and pin striping. Showing light wear and appearing complete. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2044 - PAINTER’S TOOLBOX “SIGN’S KEN THEIN STUDIO, ST. LOUIS MO.”

Sign painter’s portable studio with all the tools and components. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

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2045 - BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK

Carved Black Forest cuckoo clock with stag carving. CONDITION: With original weights and fully operational. No breaks or repairs noted. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 600

2046 - IMPERIAL MFG CO. “SO GOOD” POTATO CHIPS LIGHTED CLOCK SIGN

44 - 1/4” x 31” x 7 - 1/2” Cleveland, OH. CONDITION: Plastic front shows no cracks or repairs. Aluminum body has original paint with no measurable dents. Clock is original and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 500

2047 - STAINED GLASS CHURCH WINDOW

Stained glass art window with a religious depiction. CONDITION: Showing some wear to the leaded panels, and a couple of glass cracks only seen on close inspection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

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2048 - BEAUTIFUL BACK BAR WITH SAIL BOAT STAINED GLASS

103 - 1/2” X 118 - 1/2” X 18”

This c. 1920s mahogany backbar features wonderful graphics of sailboats in the stained glass, with all original metal hardware and including various drinking and glassware. CONDITION: The stained glass shows beautiful color with no mentionable damage. The glass mirror shows light wear to the glass, but is clean overall with no cracks. The wood body of the backbar shows a few chips and rub marks seen on the front bottom section. The countertop is white marble. All of the handles and hinges are made of polished brass. A beautiful and for sure center piece to any collection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 2,000 - 8,000

2049 - RICHARDSON’S SILKS STORE DISPLAY COUNTER AND SHELVING

This c. 1920s large and impressive set of cabinet shelves from Richardson’s Silks shows “Perfect Spool Silks” and “Perfect Wash and Knitting Silks”, all ornately painted in gold across the top of the unit. CONDITION: The gold lettering remains clean and legible with a wonderful patina. The wood bodies of the cabinets show wear and use from over the years. The front trim along the bottom of the cabinets show the worst of the wear and damage. The drawers are complete, but three of them are missing their handles. A tremendous piece of early country point-of-sale history. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.5). 500 - 2,000

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2050 - RCA VICTOR MODEL 21-T-208 CONSOLE TELEVISION

40” x 25 - 1/2” x 22” C. 1952. RCA “Lambert” in walnut/mahogany. CONDITION: Cabinet has been refinished. Currently in working order. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 100 - 600

2051 - PEREY PORCELAIN TURNSTYLE

39” x 36” x 28 - 1/2” New York, NY. CONDITION: Great shine and color. Very little chipping from use. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2052 - DEKALB CORN PAINTED WOOD PRODUCT SIGN

53 - 1/4” x 31 - 1/2” This single-sided wood channel card sign from Dekalb Corn features seven individual slots where various product names could be displayed. CONDITION: The Dekalb topper remains clean and shows light paint loss to the outer edges and mounting holes. The channel card section of the sign shows general wear with paint chips seen in the green paint. The channel cards are hand-lettered and show a nice patina. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 100 - 400

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2053 - GE TUBES AND TANSISTORS COLOR TV SERVICE REPAIR BOX

15” X 22 - 1/2” X 9 - 1/4” This c. 1950s steel repair box from General Electric features the iconic company logo with original paint and hardware. CONDITION: The box remains clean, showing only a few rubs and scratches to the original paint. The handle and all the fasteners are intact and original. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.9). 100 - 300

2054 - ASEPTIBLE FURNITURE CO. METAL BARBER SHOP CABINET

49 - 1/4 x 19 - 3/4 x 16” St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted, showing very little wear. Glass shelves. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 500

2055 - CONTEMPORARY “GOOD HUMOR” ICE CREAM FREEZER

C. 2000. Good Humor commercial ice cream freezer, often seen in convenience stores and made by the Logstrup Corp., Denmark. Model #306-995. CONDITION: Fully operational and with good graphics of Good Humor, showing light wear and some scuffs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 600

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2056 - CHAMPION SPARK PLUG CLEANER TANK

CONDITION: Showing very little wear, no measurable scuffs or scratches. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 500

2057 - COLONIAL IS GOOD BREAD DOOR PUSH

SSP. New old stock door push for Colonial Bread. CONDITION: Light rubs from handling. No significant scratches or scuffs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (9.0). 200 - 500

2058 - AMERICAN MOTOR VEHICLE CO. MAC PEDAL TRUCK

23” x 48” x 19” CONDITION: Fully restored pedal truck showing light wear from storage, no significant scuffs or scratches. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 100 - 900

2059 - RED REPAINTED PEDAL CAR

20 - 1/2” x 33 - 1/2” x 16” CONDITION: New paint, showing some light denting in the fenders and light surface scratches from handling. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

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2060 - CAST IRON LAWN JOCKEY

Original version in old paint. CONDITION: No breaks, crack, or repairs noted. Paint has element stains from weather exposure. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,200

2061 - CAST IRON LAWN JOCKEY

Original version in old paint. CONDITION: No cracks, breaks, or repairs noted. Staining from the elements due to exposure. Missing lantern fixture. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,200

2062 - CAST IRON LAWN JOCKEY HITCHING POST

Original version in old paint. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks, or repairs. Showing some staining due to exposure to the outside elements. With hitching hardware. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,200

2063 - CAST IRON FIGURAL HITCHING POST

Black Americana figural hitching post. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, breaks or repairs. Some exposure to the elements and white paint on eyes. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 1,000

2064 - COLLECTION OF 2: PLASTER DWARVES ON PEDASTALS

EACH: 35” X 18” X 11” A nice collection of two figural dwarves, both laughing and one carrying a knife. CONDITION: Both of these figures remain clean and undamaged. Other than some light surface scratching to the plaster surface, there are no detractions to report. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (9.0). 100 - 400

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2065 - 1999 ORIGINAL GOOD HUMOR ICE CREAM STORE FREEZER

Contemporary commercial ice cream freezer for Good Humor ice cream treats. It has a 1999 date on the back tag. CONDITION: Showing light wear from use. Operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 600

2066 - STORE DISPLAY COUNTER FROM ANN’S NOTIONS AND SUNDRIES

C. 1930. Manufactured by Gutman Cabinet Shop Store and Office Fixtures. 5107 Manchester Ave., St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Art Deco styling with glass and mirrors in pine. Scuffs and scratches from years of use, but complete and no describable breaks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 2,000 - 8,000

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2067 - HANDLON RAILROAD LANTERN, ST. LOUIS, USA

CONDITION: All original with no cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 500

2068 - RAILROAD CROSSING STOP ON RED SIGNAL SIGN

This figural railroad crossing stop signal sign features steel signs, a bell, and cautionary red flashing lights all nicely mounted to a pole CONDITION: This sign needs a plug-in added to the existing wiring, as it was originally hardwired to a power supply. The signs shows light paint loss and wear to the outer edges. The black cans for the flashing red lights show paint loss as well. A sturdy and ready to display example. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8). 200 - 800

2069 - RAILROAD CROSSING STOP ON RED SIGNAL SIGN

This figural railroad crossing stop signal sign features steel signs and cautionary red flashing lights all nicely mounted to a pole with base CONDITION: This sign needs a plug-in added to the existing wiring, as it was originally hardwired to a power supply. The signs shows light paint loss and wear to the outer edges. The black cans for the flashing red lights show paint loss as well. A sturdy and ready to display example. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8). 200 - 800

2070 - RAILROAD STOP LIGHT ON BASE

This three-color railroad stop light features its original base with three original red, yellow, and green colored lenses. CONDITION: The lenses remain undamaged. The black cans around the lenses show wear and minor paint loss. The pole and base show general and expected wear to the metal finish. The light needs a new power cord added. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8). 200 - 800

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2071 - RAILROAD CROSSING STOP ON RED SIGNAL SIGN

This figural railroad crossing stop signal sign features steel signs and cautionary red flashing lights all nicely mounted to a pole with base CONDITION: This sign needs a plug-in added to the existing wiring, as it was originally hardwired to a power supply. The signs shows light paint loss and wear to the outer edges. The black cans for the flashing red lights show paint loss and metal bending as well. A sturdy and ready to display example. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.0). 200 - 800

2072 - RAILROAD CROSSING STOP ON RED SIGNAL SIGN

This figural railroad crossing stop signal sign features steel signs and cautionary red flashing lights all nicely mounted to a pole with base CONDITION: This sign needs a plug-in added to the existing wiring, as it was originally hardwired to a power supply. The signs shows light paint loss and wear to the outer edges. The black cans for the flashing red lights show paint loss and light metal bending as well. A sturdy and ready to display example. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.0). 200 - 800

2073 - WATLING HOROSCOPE SCALE

63” X 16” X 24 - 1/2” 10¢ operation. New old stock, with a porcelain head and horoscope vending machine on the top. Red and yellow paint. 10¢ for a horoscope and 1¢ for the weight. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 200 - 800

2074 - WATLING HOROSCOPE SCALE

64 - 1/2” x 16” x 24” New old stock. It has a porcelain top, painted body and mirrored front. 1¢ operation for weight only and a 10¢ operation for a scroll horoscope, which is mounted to the top. Machine has keys. CONDITION: There are very little signs of wear, and the machine is fully functional. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 800

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2075 - RESTORED 1¢ PEERLESS PENNY SCALE

48 - 1/4” x 12” x 20 - 1/2” New York City. Art Deco style with black and white colors. CONDITION: There are some areas of touch up, but near mint look. The Peerless step plate has been polished. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 200 - 800

2076 - ART DECO ROCK-O-LA SCALE

All porcelain from the Rock-O-La Manufacturing Co. in Chicago. CONDITION: Penny operation and fully operational. It has both back doors and keys. Light wear and no repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 600

2077 - 1¢ AMERICAN MFG CO. PENNY FORTUNE SCALE

CONDITION: It has a porcelain head with painted side panels that have keys. Fully operational. There are areas of wear to the edges, oxidation to the painted sides and surface rust to the foot plate. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 500

2078 - PEERLESS COIN-OPERATED SCALE

Peerless Weighing and Vending Machine Corp. C. 1930s. Serial no. 8833. CONDITION: Original paint showing some loss and scuffs, oxidation and surface rust to the foot plate. Operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 600

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2079 - TOLEDO MODEL 1800 FR NO SPRINGS HONEST WEIGHT SHIPPING SCALE

CONDITION: Original paint with oxidation and some surface rust. Operational but not accurate, needs calibration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 900

2080 - WATLING FORTUNE SCALE CO. MODEL 400 SCALE

64 - 1/2” x 16” x 24” Penny operation. Serial no. 70578. CONDITION: It has a porcelain top and painted sides, which show some areas of wear. It has the original mirrored marquee with correct directions on the mirror. Has keys. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 600

2081 - 5-PIECE SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN REXALL DRUGS SIGN

40”x 200” x 1” SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain five-piece sign from Rexall Drug Store features the iconic company logo and colors. CONDITION: The sign retains excellent color and gloss. There are a few light surface scuffs in the field, but nothing distracting. The outer edges of a few of the panels show light porcelain loss and chipping. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 500 - 1,500

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2082 - TIP-TOP SANDWICH SHOP DOUBLE-SIDED BULLNOSE PORCELAIN SIGN

DSP. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and shine, with a patch of significant oxidation and chips to the top-left edges. Side 2 has better color and shine, with light staining at the joints and a half dollar size chip above the “H.” Comes with six porcelain lights with shades that were used to light the sign. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

DSP. Maker Marked “Crystal.” This c. 1940s large and impressive porcelain neon sign from La Casa Grande Hotel features wonderful blinking neon and a nice arrow graphic. CONDITION: Both sides of the porcelain skin remain clean, with a few chips in the field and isolated porcelain loss around the outer edges, mounting holes, and insulator holes. The neon tubing light up nicely, with blinking light bulbs in the upper marquee. The sign is mounted to a rolling base as well. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.75.0). 2,000 - 8,000

2083 - LA CASA GRANDE MOTEL “LIKE A FINE HOTEL” DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN
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2084 - PORCELAIN PHIL’S BAR-B-Q TWO-PIECE SIGN

SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain two-piece neon skin sign from Phil’s BBQ features a wonderful graphic of chef. CONDITION: The field of the porcelain skin shows fading to the color, with porcelain chips throughout. The outer edges, mounting holes, and insulator holes all show porcelain loss as well. This large and impressive sign is a great candidate for having neon added back. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2085 - PORCELAIN RIFLE RANGE NEON SKIN SIGN WITH CROSSED BARREL GRAPHICS

SSP. Maker Marked “R. Tunica Elec. Co.” This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain original neon skin sign features “Rifle Range” with a wonderful crossed barrel gun graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a series of porcelain chips. The outer edges, mounting holes, and insulator holes also show porcelain loss too. The worst of the porcelain loss can be seen along the left side of the border. The gloss shows many scratches, but retains a nice shine. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7). 2,000 - 4,000

2086 - CALLAHAN’S TUXEDO RENTAL 2-PANEL LIGHTED CORNER SIGN

Maker marked “Keller Sign.” Tin can signs with plastic light-up fronts on a corner application. CONDITION: Plastic fronts show good graphics with no cracks. Cans are corrosion-free, with corner supports intact. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 2,500

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2087 - LIGHTED TRACK LETTER FOR MAC TRUCKS W/ BULLDOG ICON

Single-sided metal channel letters with plastic light-up fronts. CONDITION: Untested for power, no cracks or repairs. Very good color to both the letters and the bulldog. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

2088 - G.A. LEVY & CO. CHAPMAN’S NEON SIGN SKIN

Chapman’s is a St. Louis ice cream and dairy company. Neon sign skin in cobalt blue porcelain. CONDITION: Some light chipping and staining, primarily at the neon holes. Good color and shine. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,500

2089 - STYLE SIGNS CO. LIGHTED PAINTED WOOD SIGN

30 - 1/2” X 37 - 1/2” X 7” This c. 1940s double-sided wood light-up sign from Style Sign Company features an ornately die-cut border with nice backlit illumination. CONDITION: Side 1 remains clean, with only a few paint scrapes in the center field. The outer border shows a few more paint chips and wear, the worst of which is in the bottom right corner (8.5). Side 2 shows heavier fading to the color, with additional paint chips and scratches in the field. The outer field and frame shows cracking to the wood with paint loss (7.0). The sign has a new power cord and lights up nicely. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.5, 7.0) 1,000 - 2,000

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2090 - EMPIRE SANDWICH SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIX-PIECE SIGN

SSP. Large 6-panel porcelain sign for Empire Sandwich. CONDITION: Showing finish loss at the joints of the panels, some fade to the blue color, and several small chips in the field. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 1,500

2091 - PORCELAIN ORIGINAL NEON SKIN “RX” MORTAR & PESTLE SIGN

49 - 1/4” x 44” SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain original neon skin made by Rite Electric features the decorative form of a pharmacy mortar and pestle. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few small porcelain chips and areas of oxidation staining to the gloss. The outer edges show more wear and light porcelain loss. A great candidate for adding neon. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 800 - 1,600

2092 - PORCELAIN ORIGINAL NEON “RX” MORTAR AND PESTLE SIGN

49 - 1/4” x 44” SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain original neon skin made by Rite Electric features the decorative form of a pharmacy mortar and pestle. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few small porcelain chips and areas of oxidation staining to the gloss. The worst of the damage is the large porcelain damage with oxidation staining in the upper-center field. The outer edges show more wear and light porcelain loss. A great candidate for adding neon. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

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2093 - LARGE DOUBLE-SIDED “KEYS” NEON SIGN

Maker marked “G.A. Levy & Co.” Double-sided “Keys” neon. CONDITION: Side 1 shows considerable paint deterioration and fading. Side 2 shows much better paint with some fade. No neon is attached. Original can. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. 500 - 2,000

2094 - 2¢ HOT PASTRAMI SANDWICHES WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS SIGN

Double-sided light-up plastic front sign. CONDITION: Side 1 and 2 show great color and lettering, no cracks or repairs. Lights up. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

2095 - NEVCO SCOREBOARD CO. MODEL 2400 SCOREBOARD

36” x 96” x 8” Serial no. 54,654, Greenville, IL. CONDITION: Fully operational with light-up indicator and scoring. Very little signs of wear. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 500 - 2,000

2096 - MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN

30” x 42” DSP. Maker marked Tobin Electric & Sign Co., St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Side 1 shows moderate color and shine, with chips to the top edge and outside rim. Side 2 shows fair color and shine, with significant chipping at the top and bottom edges and inside 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 - 1,000

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2097 - RX DIE-CUT LIGHTED SIGN

67 - 1/2” X 72 - 1/2” X 14 - 1/2” This c. 1960s - 1970s die-cut light-up sign from RX drug stores features nice backlit illumination with original metal can. CONDITION: The yellow plastic face of the sign shows light discoloration and drip staining from exposure to the elements. The dark blue base shows paint loss, oxidation and staining as well. The sign hangs from eye hooks in the top of the can. The sign lights up and works nicely. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 800

2098 - CARL’S DRIVE IN DOUBLE-SIDED LIGHTED SIGN

36” x 73” x 11” This c. 1960s double-sided light-up sign from Carl’s Drive In features nice green ribbed patterns at the top and bottom, with original can and hanging hooks. CONDITION: Both sides remain in clean and undamaged condition. The “Carl’s” lettering was likely added more recently. The sign light up nicely. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 400 - 800

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2099 - PORCELAIN ST. LOUIS DAIRY SEALTEST ICE CREAM SIGN

30” X 42” DSP. This c. 1940s double-sided porcelain sign from Sealtest features “St. Louis Dairy Ice Cream” with the company logo in the center. CONDITION: Both sides show porcelain loss in the field and outer edges. The outer edges show discoloration and color loss as well. The gloss and color remain nice, and the sign displays nicely. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75, 7.75) 400 - 800

2100 - BALIBIS FINE FOOD DOUBLE-SIDED LIGHTED SIGN

Double-sided Balbis store sign in poor condition. CONDITION: Showing an extreme fade and paint loss, with corrosion and surface rust. Restorable can and sign. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Poor) 300 - 1,000

2101 - TIN SO GOOD BRAND POTATO CHIPS DIE-CUT SIGN

24” x 106” SST. This single-sided tin sign from So Good brand potato chips features a nice diamond die-cut shape. CONDITION: The sign shows wear and fading to the color throughout. The outer edges show a series of mounting holes with wear as well. There are also various spots of browning to the white background. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 300 - 600

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2102 - LARGE WOODEN “PAINT” SIGN

38 - 1/2” X 127 - 1/2” X 1” Paint store sign showing a die-cut paint brush at one end. CONDITION:

Applied orange and white wood letters reading “Paint,” showing very little wear. There are some areas of paint loss to the outside edges. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 300 - 1,000

2103 - UNION ELECTRIC COMPANY OF MISSOURI BRASS PLAQUE SIGN

23 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/4” x 1” This heavily embossed brass plaque sign from The Union Electric Company of Missouri features a nice green-ish patina and its original mounting bolts. CONDITION: The sign remains solid and intact. The brass shows heavy patina and tarnish, with evidence of exposure to the elements over the years. A nice local piece from Missouri. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.0). 200 - 400

2104 - TIN ROUTE 66 SIGN

SST. This single-sided die-cut tin Route 66 sign is a local to St. Louis Piece, showing the tagline “Main Street Through St. Louis.” CONDITION: This sign shows discoloration and spotting seen throughout the white background. The outer edges show very light wear to the paint. The verbiage remains clean and legible. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.0). 200 - 400

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2105 - PORCELAIN “PARK” SIGN

SSP. Maker Marked “Zeiser Brothers Inc.” This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain sign featuring Park, shows nice color with original manufacturer mark nicely printed at the bottom center. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows light surface abrasions, with a few small porcelain chips. The outer edges show additional wear and imperfections to the porcelain- the worst of which is along the bottom edge. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.5). 200 - 400

2106 - CROSS NEON SIGN CAN

48” X 30” X 6” This tin can once held translucent backlit panels in the form of a crucifix. CONDITION: The body of the can shows paint loss and wear throughout to the blue paint. The can is sturdy and ready to be restored back to its former glory. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5).

100 - 200

2107 - SAM LIGHT LOANS DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

DSP. Maker marked “Federal.” CONDITION: It shows a fade to the color, with neon tubing, including an overlay neon of the pawn shop icon of three connected balls. Some staining and chips at the neon stems. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 2,000

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2108 - EAST BANK NEON TILE SIGN

76” X 28” X 6” This c. 1930s single-sided tile sign with neon border from East Bank Neon Sign Company shows outstanding color and design work. CONDITION: The field of the tile work shows light damage to the individual outer edges of the tiles. The grout work shows light discoloration as well. The neon tubing around the border lights up nicely and really makes the sign pop. The sign is mounted to a wood backing. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+)

1,000 - 4,000

2109 - BUSE’S FLOWERS DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

49” x 121” x 10 - 1/4” Double-sided porcelain store sign for Buse’s flowers. CONDITION: Showing no neon, with chipping at the joints, chips where the neon stems were, and staining from the elements. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 2,000 - 5,000

2110 - STAG BEER FINE FOOD WINES LIQUORS 4-PIECE NEON SIGN

Bullnose four-piece store sign advertising Stag Beer. Made by the Griesedieck Western Brewery Co. Belleville, IL. Signed by R. Tunica Elec. Co. CONDITION: Showing good color, weathered with original cans. Some scuffs and scratches to the panels, no neon attached. A large sign. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 3,000 - 8,000

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2111 - ST. LOUIS AUTO PARTS NEON CORNER STORE SIGN

SSP. Maker marked “Kirn Signs.” CONDITION: A large sign with a corner application. Staining at the neon hole and stem locations. Some chipping and finish loss at the edges. Remnants of some neon tubing exists, untested. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 2,000 - 5,000

2112 - SAFETY FIRST 2-PIECE NEON SIGN

SS Painted. Maker Marked for the General Outdoor Advertising Co. CONDITION: Bright color and shine to both panels. Neon tubes are installed and untested. Light wear and some scratches from handling. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 1,000 - 5,000

2113 - FLASHING ARROW HARDWARE DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

Large hardware store sign with flashing arrow. Double-sided, with no neon tubes and untested transformer. CONDITION: Showing good paint and color, with areas of loss due to exposure to the elements. Remnants of being rewired are evident. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 2,000 - 5,000

2114 - FIRST SAFETY NEON SIGN

39” x 216” x 11” SS Painted. Maker Marked for the General Outdoor Advertising Co. CONDITION: Bright color and shine to both panels. Neon tubes are installed and untested. Light wear and some scratches from handling. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 2,000 - 5,000

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2115 - TANNER STUDIO DOUBLE-SIDED BULLLNOSE NEON SIGN

DSP. Maker marked for Zeiser Bros. Inc. CONDITION: Stains at the neon holes and stem locations. Some chips at the stem locations and several in the field. Fading to the color from the elements. No neon. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

2116 - DONUT DRIVE-IN DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

DS Painted. Drive-in Donut Shop sign with frame and lighted arrow. CONDITION: Significant fading from the elements, some paint loss and stains from the neon holes. A large store sign. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

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2117 - PELICAN’S SINGLE-SIDED PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

Formally a double-sided sign with one side remaining. Maker marked Kirn signs. CONDITION: Chipping at the edges and in the field, with stains from the outdoor elements. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

2118 - A. WALDBART FLOWERS DOUBLE-SIDED BULLNOSED NEON SIGN

DS painted, and maker marked “Southern.” CONDITION: Both sides show a slight fade, with some paint loss at the edges and some scuffs in the main field. Staining from the neon stem locations. No neon is included. (Fair)

1,000 - 3,000

2119 - K & F PACKAGE LIQUORS DOUBLE-SIDED BULLNOSE NEON SIGN

DSP. Maker marked Federal Brilliant Co. CONDITION: Showing staining at the neon post locations as well as chips. Color and shine are muted. No neon tubes are included. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

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2120 - RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT

DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN ADVERTISING PEVELY ICE CREAM

DS, maker marked R. Tunica Elec. Co. St. Louis. Large restaurant neon sign advertising Pevely Ice Cream for the Ranch House Restaurant. CONDITION: Areas of fading to both sides, chipping at the edges and at the neon holes, with stains from the neon tube posts. No neon is included. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 1,000 - 3,000

2121 - LAKE FOREST PASRTY SHOP

DOUBLE-SIDED DOUBLE BULLNOSE NEON SIGN

Maker marked for the Federal Brilliant Co. CONDITION: Chipping and staining from the neon stem mounting holes. Additional chips to the outside edges and one in the field on Side 1. No neon included. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

2122 - BLANNER ELECTRIC CO. SALES AND SERVICE DOUBLE-SIDED BULLNOSE NEON SIGN

Double-sided porcelain bullnose sign, maker marked Zeiser Bros. Inc. CONDITION: No neon tubes, showing good color and moderate shine on both sides, some areas of chipping in the main field, with surface rust at the joints from the screws. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

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2123 - SPIELBERG FURNITURE DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN SKIN

Large two-section porcelain neon sign skin for Spielberg Furniture. CONDITION: Weathered and without a can or neon. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 3,000

2124 - PORCELAIN ENTRANCE NEON AWNING SIGN

9 - 1/2” x 50” x 25 - 1/2” Maker Marked “Crystal.” This c. 1940s porcelain awning style sign would have originally hung over the entrance of a building with the letters being nicely lit with neon glass. CONDITION: The porcelain face shows heavy wear to the outer edges and mounting holes. The field shows dulling to the gloss, with a few chips to the porcelain as well. The metal can shows heavier oxidation and wear to the metal. An unusual, original neon skin. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75). 800 - 1,600

2125 - PORCELAIN LIGHT-UP “LOANS” ARROW SIGN

80 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/4” x 13” DSP. This c. 1950s double-sided porcelain arrow sign promoting “Loans” features bright colors with an impressive light bulb pattern illumination. CONDITION: Side 1 shows light wear in the field, with a few isolated porcelain chips. The outer edges show wear as well, but remain crisp (8.5). Side 2 remains just as nice in the field. Several of the bulb sockets are missing their insulators (8.0). The sign is not currently lighting. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5, 8.0) 800 - 1,600

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2126 - BAKERY DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN BULLNOSE NEON SIGN

DSP. Maker marked “Crystal.” CONDITION: Showing significant fading to the color, stains at the neon holes and stem locations. Some small chips in the field on both sides. No neon tubes. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

2127 - ST. LOUIS TURNERS DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

DSP. Makers marked “Keller Sign Co.” CONDITION: Showing numerous chips, stains and fading to both sides. No neon. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Poor) 500 - 2,000

2128 - AIRPORT MOTEL HOT WATER HEAT DOUBLE-SIDED & BULLNOSED NEON SIGN

DSP. CONDITION: Significant staining, oxidation, and numerous chips to both sides. No neon included. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Poor) 500 - 2,000

2129 - PORCELAIN “RADIO” NEON SIGN

Large neon sign spelling out the word “Radio” in porcelain letters. CONDITION: Weathered and in as-found condition. Some neon letters intact. Not working. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 2,000

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2130 - GOLDEN GATE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

SSP. Maker marked Southern. CONDITION: Showing new neon in working order. Chipping at the edges and at the neon stems, good color and shine. With new can. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 2,000

2131 - OZARK COURT HOTEL OFFICE DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

SSP. Maker marked West Gate Neon. CONDITION: Moderate staining from the metal construction components, some chipping at the edges, and considerable fading to the color. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 500 - 2,000

2132 - PHIL’S BAR-B-Q DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

DS Painted. CONDITON: Moderate paint loss with scuffs and scratches throughout. No neon tubing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor) 500 - 1,500

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2133 - STEWART WARNER WRITE-IT-URSELF NEON SIGN

This unusual c. 1930s “Write-It-Urself” sign made by Stewart Warner features a blank field where a business owner could write and change his message for the customers to see. CONDITION: This lights up and operates as it should. The glass field remains clean and ready to write. The metal can shows wonderful ornate sides, with a nice crackled gold paint patina. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (8.75). 400 - 800

2134 - NO VACANCY NEON SIGN

63” x 63” x 1 - 1/4” This neon hotel sign reading “No Vacancy” shows nice red neon illumination with a circular steel hanging bracket. CONDITION: The neon lights up nicely and is mounted to the original can. The steel cross frame was added later and retains nice paint. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 300 - 600

2135 - BUSCH’S GROVE SINCE 1890 NEON SIGN

37” x 144” x 11” Channel letters neon sign for “Busch’s Grove.” CONDITION: Working and lights up white. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 200 - 500

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2136 - WINDOW SHADES NEON SIGN

This c. 1940s neon Window and Shades sign features its original metal frame and transformer. CONDITION: The neon tubing is intact, but will require a new power cord to light up. The frame and can show general wear and tarnish to the metal finish. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.0). 200 - 400

2137 - LETTER “G” NEON LIGHT

CONDITION: Box shows light wear. Neon is operational in white. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 200 - 500

2138 - PIONEER USED CARS DOUBLE-SIDED NEON SIGN

DS. Painted. CONDITION: Significant oxidation to the finish with areas of paint loss and finish loss. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor) 200 - 600

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2139 - MICHIGAN STOVE CO. GARLAND 30 CAST IRON STOVE

Detroit, Chicago and Buffalo. CONDITION:

Complete with some restoration. A top tier stove from the Michigan Stove Works. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 500 - 2,000

2140 - SUPERIOR STOVES & RANGES ROYAL SUPERIOR CAST IRON COOK STOVE

CONDITION: Complete and original. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 2,000

2141 - BUCK’S STOVE & RANGE CO. SALESMAN SAMPLE OR TOY STOVE

Cast iron construction in bare cast iron. CONDITION: Showing surface rust and oxidation. No chips, cracks, or repairs. All the original Buck’s markings, most likely a salesman sample. Complete. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 1,000

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2142 - SUPERIOR RADIATOR NO 113 CAST IRON STOVE

CONDITION: Complete and original. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 400 - 800

2143 - THE BUCK’S CAST IRON COOK STOVE

St. Louis, MO. Marked “82F.”

CONDITION: A cook stove model that has the correct front emblem. It has the original doors and covers to the plates on the top. It does not show the attached shelves, which go to the sides, or the upper-portion of the flute. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

2144 - EAGLE TOY CAST IRON STOVE

Eagle cast iron toy stove. CONDITION: Showing oxidation to the original plating, no breaks, cracks, or repairs. Complete with burner covers. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 600

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2145 - CHARTER OAK SALESMAN SAMPLE OR TOY CAST IRON STOVE

Complete and sand blasted, waiting for a finish. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 500

2146 - SISTERS CAST IRON TOY STOVE

21 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4” x 16” CONDITION: In original cast iron finish with some slight surface rust, complete with all the burner covers. No chips, cracks, or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2147 - FUN CHICKEN EGG TOY SURPRISE VENDING MACHINE

Produced by Movie Hut Inc. CONDITION: Showing some wear from having been on location. Produced in the last 20 years and operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 600

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2148 - 5¢ VENDEX-INC. “A PENCIL WITH YOUR NAME!” VENDING MACHINE

C. 1925, Vendex Inc., New York, NY. This interesting machine allows the user to select up to 18 letters to be printed on a pencil. It was manufactured around 1925 by Vendex Inc. CONDITION: The cabinet displays very little age and use-related wear. Labels are faded and the machine is untested. With original cast stand. Includes key. Reference: Silent Salesman Too , Bill Enes, p. 251. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 600

2149 - 10¢ CAVALIER 64 VENDING MACHINE FOR FITZ’S SODA

Model 64 vending machine for Fitz’s soda. CONDITION: Fully restored and operational, showing light wear from use. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 300 - 1,000

2150 - 5¢ J.D. DRUSHELL CO. HERSHEY’S MILK CHOCOLATE BARS VENDING MACHINE

Advance Machine Co., Chicago. CONDITION: Restored with new paint, decal and plating. Operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 800

2151 - MANLEY INC. MODEL 47 POPCORN MACHINE

72” x 37 - 1/4” x 25” Serial no. E3560 Kansas City, MO. CONDITION: Moderate wear from use. Complete interior with all the needed equipment to make it operational. No notable damage. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 800

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2152 - RONNIE’S COMMERCIAL STORE NUT DISPLAY

CONDITION: Shows a restoration in blue. There are no areas of wear, and has the complete interior for the nuts. It lights up and heats. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 1,000

2153 - 25¢ STANDARD METAL TYPER WITH NORTHWESTERN SIDE VENDING MACHINE

66 - 1/2” x 26” x 20” CONDITION: Original Northwestern Model 60 mounted vending machine with light wear. Light wear to the stamper in original paint. Wooden cabinet shows light wear from being on location. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 900

2154 - 1¢, TO 50¢ MULTI-COIN VENDING CORP. SELECTORAMA VENDING MACHINE

59 - 1/2” x 30” x 19” CONDITION: Original paint showing light wear from use, product included in the machines and showing great interior graphic cards. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 100 - 900

2155 - 4-POSITION VENDING MACHINES ON A SIDEWALK STAND

44 - 1/2” x 15” x 12” Beaver vending machines from the 60s, four machines mounted to the original sidewalk stand. CONDITION: Showing light wear and with original merchandise inside. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 600

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2156 - 25¢ VICTOR VENDING CORP. DOUBLE VENDING MACHINE ON STAND

48”t x 15 - 1/2”d. Chicago, IL. CONDITION: Light scratches and some paint loss. Original stand in old paint. Fully operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 600

2157 - 3 OAK VENDING MACHINES ON CAST STAND

49” X 26” X 15” CONDITION: Showing light wear and some oxidation to the plastic fronts. All are operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 500

2158 - 25¢ SELECTRA US POST OFFICE POSTAGE VENDING MACHINE

CONDITION: Original paint showing wear and scuffs from use. Original stand. Complete. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2159 - 1¢ B & O “HIT THE TARGET” GUMBALL MACHINE

46 - 1/2” x 12” x 10” CONDITION: Original paint showing light wear with some scratches to the finish. Comes with product and is operational. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 500

2160 - 25¢ VICTOR VENDING CORP. DOUBLE VENDING MACHINE ON STAND

45” x 18 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” A pair of Victor 88 vending machines on original stand. CONDITION: Showing signs of wear and use. Some oxidation to the stand. Machines with product. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 100 - 500

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2161 - FIRE ALARM BOX W/ CAST IRON STAND

St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Shows a repaint and areas of wear to both pieces. There is no key to open the locked door. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 1,000

2162 - CAST IRON FIRE ALARM BOX W/ STAND

CONDITION: The original paint shows paint loss, scuffs and scrapes, with areas of surface rust and oxidation. No breaks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

2163 - CAST IRON FIRE ALARM BOX WITH STAND

CONDITION: Shows an older repaint with areas of paint loss and wear, no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

2164 - RESTORED POLICE CALL BOX WITH GLOBE AND CAST IRON STAND

83”T X 18”D. CONDITION: Repainted and restored with new police globe. No internal components. No cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

2165 - CAST IRON POLICE TELEPHONE BOX

75”t x 18”d Marked for the St. Louis Fire and Police Telegraph Department and dated 1914. CONDITION: It has a cast iron base, showing an older repaint. Includes the key to the front door and a full interior. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 400 - 800

2166 - CAST IRON POLICE CALL BOX W/ STAND

Repainted in yellow with a black base. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear, no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

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2167 - CAST IRON POLICE TELEGRAPH WALL BOX

For the St. Louis Fire and Police Department, dated 1914. CONDITION: No key to the fire box. It shows an older grey repaint and black painted fluted column. There are no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

2168 - CAST IRON ST. LOUIS FIRE AND POLICE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT 1914 ALARM BOX W/ STAND

The stand is repainted in caution yellow with a black base. CONDITION: There are no chips, cracks, breaks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

2169 - CAST IRON FIRE ALARM BOX W/ STAND

The fire alarm box is mounted on the top of the original cast iron stand. CONDITION: It shows the original old repainted red, with newly painted cast iron base. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. No key to the fire alarm box. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 1,000

2170 - CAST IRON FIRE ALARM BOX NO. 3147 ON STAND

CONDITION: Showing moderate surface rust and oxidation to the box and stand. No breaks or repairs noted. The alarm box is empty. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 300 - 1,000

2171 - CHICAGO POLICE CALL BOX WITH CAST IRON STAND

75” X 12” X 12” CONDITION: Repainted and restored, showing no cracks, breaks, or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 300 - 600

2172 - ST. LOUIS FIRE AND POLICE TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT 1913, BOX NO. 4518

CONDITION: In original paint, showing signs of having been outside for decades. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 600

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2173 - ECLIPSE NO. 2A FIRE HYDRANT

23 - 1/2”t x 12”d St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted showing no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2174 - N.O. NELSON MFG. CO. FIRE HYDRANT

St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted, with no chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2175 - LUDLOW TROY N.Y. FIRE HYDRANT

CONDITION: Repainted. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2176 - AMERICAN FDRY AND MFG. CO. NATIONAL FIRE HYDRANT

CONDITION: Repainted. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2177 - AMERICAN FDRY AND MFG. CO. NATIONAL TYPE 61 FIRE HYDRANT

CONDITION: Repainted. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2178 - JCK TOTAL ECLIPSE FIRE HYDRANT

26”T X 12”D Manufactured by John C. Kupferle FDRY Co., St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted, showing no breaks, cracks, or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

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2179 - JOHN C. KUPFERLE FDRY CO. “M” FIRE HYDRANT

29 - 1/2”T X 12”D CONDITION: Repainted, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2180 - PERFECTION FIRE HYDRANT

27”t x 16”d. Pat. March 19, 1895. CONDITION: Repainted, showing no cracks, breaks, or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2181 - ECLIPSE EH FIRE HYRANT

24”t x 12”d Kupferle, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted, showing no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2182 - PLEUGLER & HENGER MFG. CO. NATIONAL 61-OTHER FIRE HYDRANT

St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2183 - AMERICAN FOUNDRY FIRE HYDRANT

31”t x 17”d St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted, showing no cracks, breaks, or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2184 - AMERICAN FDRY AND MFG. CO. FIRE HYDRANT

1941, St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Repainted. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

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2185 - LUDLOW VALVE MFG. CO. 1912 FIRE HYDRANT

CONDITION: Repainted. No chips, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

2186 - THE SADLER CO. U.S. MAIL POSTAL SALES COUNTER

C. 1900. Early post office front in wood with cages for the post office and money orders. CONDITION: Fully restored and retaining the early labeling. Complete and ready for a new installation. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 500 - 3,000

2187 - COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY CABINET

Oak-constructed display cabinet with top and bottom sections. CONDITION: Restored with new finish, and comes with wooden shelves. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 100 - 1,000

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2188 - OAK ICEBOX FROM THE ICELAND REFRIGERATOR CO. MUSCKEGON, MI

CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new finish, new interior paint and all original hardware. Complete. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 200 - 600

2189 - LARGE LOT OF BANNER IRON WORKS STREET LIGHT POSTS

A collection of cast iron street light posts and some parts. CONDITION: As-found condition. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 100 - 500

2190 - LOSSE AUTO SKOOTER BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Restored and electrified, can be driven when charged on a hard surface. Showing light wear from use. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 600 - 3,000

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2191 - MODEL MINIATURE CIRCUS DISPLAY

3-dimensional miniature circus display with all the figures, tents, vehicles, and people. An amazing collection of a miniature circus.

CONDITION: Like new. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Excellent) 500 - 2,500

2192 - NATIONAL AMUSEMENT DEVICE

CO. CENTURY FLYER TRAIN ENGINE

C. 1935. This company was started in 1919 as the Dayton Fun House Company. The name changed to National Amusement Devices after World War II. CONDITION: Showing fade to the paint, scuffs and scratches, and untested to operation. Comes with track and 3 cars for passengers.

C. 1910. CONDITION: In original park paint, solid wood construction with a great amusement park look. Wear from the elements. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 500 - 2,500

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2193 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER ORANGE NO. 3 BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2194 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER GREEN NO. 14 BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2195 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER RED NO. 8 BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2196

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

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2198 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER RED BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2199 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER RED BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2200 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER ORANGE BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2201 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER ORANGE BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2202 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER ORANGE BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

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2203 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER ORANGE BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2204 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER GREEN BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2205 - LOOSE AUTO SKOOTER GREEN BUMPER CAR

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

2206

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

Original carnival fun park bumper car. CONDITION: Original condition with scrapes and paint loss throughout. Candidate for restoration. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 200 - 2,000

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- BLUE BUMPER CAR NO. 14
2207 - MAROON BUMPER CAR NO. 14

2208 - RESTORED EARLY NO.1 FERRIS WHEEL SEAT

C. 1910. CONDITION: New paint over solid wood construction with all safety bars intact. Comes with chains for hanging. Light wear. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 200 - 2,000

2209 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: In original unrestored condition and in several colors, photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2210 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original condition, in several colors. Photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2211 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2212 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

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2213 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2214 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2215 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2216 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

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CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

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2218 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2219 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2220 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2221 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 300 - 1,500

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2222 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2223 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

CONDITION: Original unrestored condition. In several colors - photo may not match your selection. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair) 200 - 1,500

2224 - AMUSEMENT PARK TRAM TRAILER CAR

Tram trailer from an amusement park used to provide quests transportation from the parking lot. CONDITION: Showing some areas of wood rot due to being stored outside. Metal overlay has oxidation, showing some denting from use. Restorable. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 300 - 1,000

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2225 - TRAVELING CARNIVAL CAROUSEL FOR CHILDREN

15”t x 19’2”d Child-sized and fully restored. It has a link belt motorized drive. It has wooden interior mirrored panels with lights and applied composition heads of Native Americans. There is no name on the carousel. It has 20 horses and 2 benches. CONDITION: Completely restored and operational. There are no real areas of wear or repair. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent) 5,000 - 20,000

2226 - COLLECTION OF 10: CHILDRENS ALUMINUM CAROUSEL HORSES

C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing some paint chips and scuffs. No repairs noted. In as-found condition, when removed from the park ride. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 1,500

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2227 - COLLECTION OF 10: ALUMINUM CHILDREN’S CAROUSEL HORSES

C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing some paint chips and scuffs. No repairs noted. In as-found condition, when removed from the park ride. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 1,500

2228 - ORIGINAL LARGE CAROUSEL SEAT

C. 1910. CONDITION: In original park paint, solid wood construction with a great amusement park look. Wear from the elements. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 100 - 600

2229 - ORIGINAL SMALL CAROUSEL SEAT

C. 1910. CONDITION: In original park paint, solid wood construction with a great amusement park look. Wear from the elements. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 100 - 600

2230 - ROUND SEAT PORCELAIN KOKEN BARBER CHAIR W/ CHILD SEAT

49 - 1/4” X 28” X 40” It has the original upholstery. CONDITION: The original plating shows some areas of wear. There are 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) 200 - 1,000

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2231 - ROUND SEAT PORCELAIN KOKEN BARBER CHAIR W/ CHILD SEAT

49 - 1/4” X 28” X 40” It has the original upholstery. CONDITION:

The original plating shows some areas of wear. There are no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 1,000

2232 - ROUND SEAT PORCELAIN KOKEN BARBER CHAIR W/ CHILD SEAT

49 - 1/4” X 28” X 40” It has the original upholstery. CONDITION:

The original plating shows some areas of wear. There are no breaks, cracks or repairs. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 200 - 1,000

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This C. 1940s reverse painted glass chain hanger sign from Purtle Barber Supply Company features ornately gold painted script lettering and retains its original hanging chain. CONDITION: The reverse painted lettering shows lifting and wear to the paint. With that said, the lettering is crisp and legible. The glass shows light wear to the outer edges but remains uncracked and ready to hang. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (7.0). 200 - 400

2234 - BUDDY “L” CONCRETE MIXER

Moline Pressed Steel Co., East Moline, IL. CONDITION: Original paint and attachments, showing some paint oxidation and loss. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 100 - 500

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2235 - JOHN WOOD CO. BENNETT MODEL 766 MOBILGAS PUMP

61” x 28” x 17” This c. 1940 restored Gas Pump with Mobilgas theme shows great color and gloss, with original “Contains Lead” porcelain attachment signs. CONDITION: The pump has been nicely restored at some point in the past. There are a few rubs and areas of wear to the paint. This pump does not come with a globe topper. The power cord is modern and the pump lights up nicely. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 500 - 2,000

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2236 - WAYNE PUMP CO. MODEL 80 SERIES 4B STANDARD GASOLINE PUMP

78” X 28” X 18” This original paint Model 80 Wayne Standard Pump features a nice Standard logo decal with “Gold Crown Super Premium” tagline. The pump shows original porcelain “Contains Lead” signs on each side. CONDITION: The pump shows fading and color to the paint job, where it appears it was once painted red underneath the blue. This pump does not come with a globe topper but does light up when plugged in. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 1,600

2237

Available in 13’, 16’ and 21’ versions, this is a 13’ version showing an older restoration. Six-player big ball action with shadow play feature and spare indicators. CONDITION: Working on location, showing light wear from play, but overall in game room ready condition. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 1,000 - 3,000

2238 - CARNIVAL OR CIRUS “HI STRIKER” STRENGTH GAME

C. 1940. The Hi Striker Co. St. James, MO. CONDITION: In original park paint, complete with bell and hammer. Showing some paint loss and fading due to the elements, and it is operational with a wonderful carnival look. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 500 - 1,500

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- 1964 CHICAGO COIN’S CADILLAC BOWLER
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2239 - KING AMUSEMENTS WOOD AIRPLANE KIDDIE CARNIVAL RIDE

Constructed of wood with tin panels. Made by the King Amusement Co. of Mt. Clemens, MI. It has a mounted gun and wooden propeller. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss and fading from weather. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 500 - 1,500

2240 - WILLIAMS MFG. CO. ST. LOUIS PINBALL MACHINE

C. 1949, Williams Mfg. Co. CONDITION: Complete with solid back glass, original paint to the case with light wear, currently working. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 400 - 800

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2241 - 1948 BRANSTRATOR 22’ TRAVEL TRAILER/CAMPER

1948, Ft. Wayne, IN. Features: wood panel interior, full kitchen, sleeps six, restroom and eating area. CONDITION: Older restoration with clean interior, no external damage and roadworthy. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri.

Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required.

(Very Good) 4,000 - 10,000

2242 - 1949 MCCORMICK-DEERING 0-6 ORCHARD TRACTOR

C. 1949. Serial #OBK29984WF. A sleek streamlined tractor designed to work around fruit trees without catching branches or tearing off fruit. Five forward speeds, differential steering brakes, sit or stand driving, low platform seat and hand-operated clutch are all standard equipment. Solid front wheels, power steering, electric start, front electric lights and power take off unit.

CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, cosmetically and mechanically. Fully operational, showing light wear from storage. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri.

Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 8,000 - 20,000

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2243 - 1960 VOLKSWAGON WESTFALIA CONVERSION CAMPER BUS

C. 1960. The Volkswagen Westfalia Camper was a conversion of the Volkswagen Type 2, sold from the early 1950s to 2003. Volkswagen subcontracted the modifications to the company Westfalia-Werke in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Germany. Standard equipment: various foldout seat arrangements for sleeping, birch plywood interior panels, laminated plywood cabinetry for storage, icebox or cold-box, sink, water storage and pump, electrical hookups, curtains, screened jalousie (Venetian blind) windows, and laminated folding table. Optional equipment includes top carrier, door table, various camping supplies, and top air vent. CONDITION: Showing a restoration of the exterior and interior for the 2004 St. Louis exposition. Odometer shows 6,598 miles. 4-cylinder with standard transmission. Running and roadworthy, with light wear and some faint surface scratches from storage. Garaged and sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 20,000 - 60,000

2244 - 1927 AHRENS-FOX MODEL MX-4 TRIPLE COMB. PUMPING FIRE ENGINE

8’5” x 23’4” x 6’9” C. 1927. Ahrens-Fox, Cincinnati, OH. The Ahrens-Fox fire engine company built over 1500 fire engines between 1911 and 1977. In 1891, Ahrens merged with three other manufacturers to become the American Fire Engine Company, which in 1903 merged with International Fire Engine Co. to become American LaFrance Fire Engine Co. In 1904, Ahrens broke from American LaFrance to become Ahrens-Fox and became recognized as the “Rolls Royce” of fire trucks. This example is a model MX-4, serial number 1314. 750-gpm piston pumper with MX series motor, shaft drive with booster tank. CONDITION: Showing a wonderful restoration with all the gear and appointments built with the engine. Painted and labeled for the Bristol Fire Dep’t. Operational and museum quality, and a great opportunity to own a small piece of fire-fighting history. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 50,000 - 150,000

2245 - 1946 CHEVROLET STAKE BODY TRUCK WITH HOIST C. 1946. Chevrolet Moror Co. The original owner used this truck for sheep farming. The original truck had grain sides and stock rack for this purpose. The restored truck now is complete with a stake bed and hoist for dumping, and 15,000 lb. GVW. This ‘46 Chevy can handle any load. Beautifully restored to the exact specifications of its manufacture. The hoist was manufactured by Daybrook Hydraulic Corp. and is their model Speedlift type 7-DL, serial no. 10154. CONDITION: A 12-point restoration Swift’s red and black with chrome accents, series number 6400, 4-speed transmission with high and low gear. Fully operational and roadworthy. Comes with the original invoice and owners service warranty. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 15,000 - 40,000

2246 - SUPERIOR COACH CORP. “WHITE” PARTY BUS

Model No. WC 20B, Serial # 439105, Body No. 47-498-8, Sill No. 1699 manufactured by Superior Coach Corporation’s Southern Division, Kosciusko, MS. Date of MFG 9/27/?. Passenger capacity 41. CONDITION: Restored school bus in 1960s party bus motif. Psychedelic exterior with converted interior with 60s decorating, seating, lounge and beds added. With stove and kitchen. With keys, but not tested for operation or road worthiness. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 4,000 - 10,000

2247 - 1973 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CUB TRACTOR

C. 1973. Serial number 2416651. CONDITION: Fully restored Cub tractor powered by IH model C-60 four-cylinder gas engine, 9.9 HP with 3 speeds forward and 1 reverse. Features include hydraulic touch control, rear-mounted power take-off, worm gear steering, underslung muffler, fenders, charge indicator, spring mounted seat. With independent braking. Showing a complete restoration, cosmetically and mechanically, and fully operational. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 3,000 - 10,000

2248 - MCCORMICK-DEERING MODEL “H” FARMALL TRACTOR

C. 1942. Serial #FBH-117256. A fully restored “Farmall” tractor by McCormick-Deering, an International Harvester Company. All steel wheels due to the wartime restrictions on rubber, with the rear wheels adjustable from 44” to 80”. 4-cylinder I-Head engine was capable of using dual fuels, gasoline or kerosene. The transmission had 5 speeds and was capable of 17 MPH; however, on all of the model “H” delivered with steel wheels the 5th gear was locked out due to the instability of the steel wheels at high speeds. CONDITION: A complete restoration, cosmetically and mechanically. Little wear from storage. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 5,000 - 15,000

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2249 - 1930 CADILLAC ANHEUSER-BUSCH “BEVO BOAT” RESTORED FOR THE 2004 ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION

6’10” x 18’ x 5’ C. 1930. During prohibition, the brewing giant Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis manufactured a series of outstanding promotional automobiles. From the 1920s to the 1930s the Anheuser-Busch Vehicle Department produced 8 inboard-styled cruisers on automobile chassis. The original “Bevo boat”, named after A-B’s non-alcoholic beer, was set up with the finest appointments available. Detailed with leather upholstery, thick carpets, fine woods, and even radio equipped. Step plates on both sides allowed entry into the doorless vehicle. These peculiar vehicles roamed the country advertising Anheuser-Busch products and would be seen at sporting events, automobile races and various public events. A-B also loaned the earliest land cruisers to the United States Government during World War I for recruiting purposes and to help promote the sales of war bonds.

PROVENANCE: Jimmy Carroll Jr., sales manager of the brewery division at Anheuser-Busch, purchased the car upon his retirement and then in 1960, classic car collector, James Pearson, who is widely known for his Cadillac collection, purchased the vehicle and towed it to Kansas City. Then in 1990, Fred and David Weber Jr., the premier classic car collectors of St. Louis, MO, acquired the automobile and began the extensive restoration. Greg R. Rhomberg acquired the Budweiser Il Cruiser, shortly after the 2004 St. Louis Exposition, and it is believed that this is the only remaining land Cruiser from the original fleet. CONDITION: Retaining its extensive restoration, with little wear. Operational and a spectacular survivor of Anheuser-Busch and St. Louis history. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 50,000 - 150,000

2250 - 1926 AMERICAN LAFRANCE TYPE 75 ANTIQUE COMBINATION PUMPER FIRE TRUCK

C. 1926. American LaFrance. #5433. American LaFrance, one of America’s finest quality built type 75 triple combination rotary pumper fire truck. As they say - all the bells and whistles. Hand siren, moto meter, chrome searchlight, dual 2 - 1/2” pumper, wood ladders, chrome/nickel gauges, chrome hose siphon filter, chrome corners, nickel headlights, nickel radiator shell, and dual chain drive. CONDITION: Stunning no-expense-spared frame-off professional restoration in the last 10 years. Hand-painted pinstriping and lettering from a St. Louis F.D. All mechanicals, 105 HP engine, transmission and brakes completely restored. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 40,000 - 130,000

2251 - 1957 AIRSTREAM 22’ CARAVANNER TRAVEL TRAILER

The 1957 Airstream Caravanner is a lightweight, versatile trailer that can be used in a variety of settings, from urban areas to remote locations. It has a number of features that make it ideal for adventurous trailering, including: Sleeping capacity: The Caravanner can typically sleep three people, but can accommodate four. Conveniences: It has a butane range, refrigeration, and a battery-powered dome light. Optional features: The Caravanner can be equipped with additional features. Weight: The Caravanner is surprisingly light, making it easy to handle and move. CONDITION: Older restoration with complete interior, kitchen, bed, restroom and eating area. Exterior shows no damage, with good tires and roadworthy. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 20,000 - 50,000

2252 - 1946 MCCORMICK-DEERING 0-4 ORCHARD TRACTOR

C. 1946. Serial #OBH22822WI. Functionally streamlined orchard tractor will not grab branches or fruit while at work. This example is loaded with special features: solid front wheels, electric starter, front and rear electric lights, Rockwood belt pully and a power take-off unit. CONDITION: Showing a complete frame-off restoration, reassembled to factor specs. Showing light wear from storage. Fully operational. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 8,000 - 20,000

2253 - INTERNATIONAL CUB TRACTOR

C. 1973. Serial number 245892. CONDITION: Fully restored Cub tractor powered by IH model C-60 four-cylinder gas engine, 9.9 HP with 3 speeds forward and 1 reverse. Features include hydraulic touch control, rear-mounted power take-off, worm gear steering and independent braking. Showing a complete restoration, cosmetically and mechanically, and fully operational. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 3,000 - 10,000

2254 - 1952 TRAVELEER 14’ SUPER SCOUT TRAVEL TRAILER

Traveleer Land Coach Co., Hawthorne, CA. An older restoration showing vintage interior with wood cabinets, double bed, double bank eating area and kitchen with restroom. CONDITION: No damage to the exterior, interior is solid and clean, roadworthy. Sold as is, no title. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Very Good) 3,000 - 10,000

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2255 - ORIGINAL HORSE-DRAWN DELIVERY CART FOR PEVELY DAIRY CO.

St. Louis, MO. Wood construction with the original yellow paint and applied lettering. It has the original interior seat and bench in the back, wood floor, brake and iron trim wood spoked wheels. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss and wear, consistent with age and use. A great St. Louis piece of history. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 1,000 - 5,000

2256 - EXCELSIOR CARRIAGE CO. HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGH

C. 1895. In 1889, the Watertown Carriage Company formed and occupied the building formerly used by the Davis Sewing Company on Sewall Island, Watertown, NY. In December of of that same year, the Watertown Carriage Company’s application to change its corporate name to Excelsior Carriage Company was approved, and the company remained in business until 1922 when it dissolved, having lost the battle to the automobile. This example was a standard model sleigh from the company and most likely produced before the turn of the century. CONDITION: Fully restored with new paint and upholstery, and comes with a nice strand of sleigh bells. Light scuff from storage, nothing distracting. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 500 - 3,000

2257 - RESTORED HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE

CONDITION: Fully restored in new paint and pin striping. Showing light wear and very little use. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 500 - 2,000

2258 - LARGE EARLY ENGINE

Very large early hit or miss engine, possibly used to run a carnival ride. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 500 - 1,000

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2259 - REPLICA OF EARLY FRUIT CART

It has iron wire spoke wheels and an iron base. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear. It is wellconstructed and a great display item. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 300 - 600

2260 - GEO. K. OYLER CARRIAGE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO HORSE-DRAWN SLEIGH

CONDITION: Original paint showing loss and unpainted wood areas. Surface rust to the sleigh runners and makers tag. Complete and solid. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 300 - 1,000

2261 - SARGENT & CO. KNIFE AND SCISSOR SHARPENING PUSH CART No. 2012.018, St. Louis, MO, C. 1925. CONDITION: An original street cart for a knife and scissor sharpener in wood construction with iron-trimmed wooden wheels. Showing significant age-related oxidation to the painted surfaces, with original hardware with surface rust and oxidation. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Fair) 300 - 600

2262 - FAIRBANKS-MORSE HIT AND MISS ENGINE C. 1910. 6HP, 450 rpm. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint. Engine rotates and is operative. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Good) 200 - 600

2263 - RESTORED SHELL OIL CAN 26”T X 13”D. CONDITION: Period oil can restored in Shell Oil motif. Showing light wear from handling. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 100 - 500

2264 - PAIR OF GMC RESTORED WHEELS CONDITION: GMC restored wheel in carnival motif. Light wear. This lot is located in St. Louis, Missouri. Third-party shipping or pick-up arrangements will be required. (Restored) 100 - 500

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LOT - 2264

DECEMBER 7, 2024

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LOTS: 3,001 - 3,553

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AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Eric Wagner

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Brian Burke

Scot Kauffman

Dan Morris

Tom Sage Jr.

RICH & SHARON PENN

The consummate collector couple. That’s what you could call Rich & Sharon Penn. They met when they were teenagers in college. As Sharon’s tells it, “I was a homecoming queen candidate and Rich called me for a date. I didn’t know him but agreed to meet him to check him out.” Rich added, “That was my first shot at “cold calling”. After a couple more tries, it worked!” Things got off to a very slow start but eventually gained momentum as both had futures to pursue. But they had one strong interest in common, the love of antiques. While still in college they hunted antiques in a smart way long before The American Pickers. Rich was a student in the Business School at The University of Northern Iowa. So he applied what he was learning. Well before the internet, they bought mail lists for Drug Stores, Hardware Stores, Clothing Stores and other retailers. Then they did a mailing with a list of things they wanted to buy. Next they would swoop across the Midwest and buy from basements, attics and closed down country stores, always coming home with a truck full. Much of what they bought, they still have today. Many of those pieces will go to auction on December 7.

Both Sharon and Rich graduated from Northern Iowa. Sharon with a BA in Teaching started her 30 year career at John Deere soon after. Some years later she became the first female General Supervisor in Production there. Rich earned his BA in both Marketing and Business Management from Northern Iowa and his MSJ (Master’s degree in Journalism) from Northwestern University. Following grad school, he joined the workforce and relocated to the Midwest’s commercial advertising hub, Chicago. He accepted a position as account manager for major national brands at the distinguished advertising firm J Walter Thompson. In three years, he became the youngest VP at Thompson’s Chicago office. All this time Sharon and Rich spent vacations and any extended weekends searching for antiques. They explored auctions, shows and backroads throughout the country. Rich subsequently returned home to Iowa, where he spent 10 years teaching marketing and advertising at his undergrad Alma Mater, Northern Iowa. In 1982 he also started his own advertising agency. They married and again spent weekends and vacations doing what they loved. One of those trips took them to Victorian Casino Antiques in Las Vegas. VCA later became one of Rich’s first clients. VCA specialized in antique gambling, coin-op machines and advertising. Those were all collecting fields that had long interested both Sharon and Rich. (n.b. Victorian Casino was acquired by Morphy Auctions in 2014.)

During that same collecting period, Rich & Sharon were always searching for reference material to learn more about the antiques they loved, country store, coin operated machines and advertising. There weren’t many reference books. Then a few started to pop up. Kenny Rubin’s “Drop Coin Here”, Dick Bueschel’s library of coin-op books and a few others. Dick Bueschel and Rich were good friends, both working in Chicago ad agencies. Dick encouraged Rich to write a country store book. A couple years later, “Mom & Pop Stores” was published.

In 1999 the Penns began Rich Penn Auctions, a collector-focused business that gained a large and loyal following and earned national acclaim along the way. In recognition of Penn’s marketing skills, the National Auctioneers Association, Iowa Auctioneers Assn., and NEI Marketing & Advertising Club have all honored Rich with more than 50 Marketing awards. Two were coveted Best in Show awards.

Rich and Sharon describe the auction business as one that is “built on relationships and friendships.” One of those friendships was with Dan Morphy. Friends for 20 plus years, the Penns had always planned for Dan to be the one to sell their collection. Those instructions were put in their Trust. Rich said, “We don’t have any family members or know of anyone else with the knowledge of antiques, or the time it would take to liquidate a collection like ours. So, we’re going to put things in Dan’s hands, starting now. We think now is a better time to start, since we could both enjoy seeing it go to new homes.”

3001 - 10¢ MILLS MELLON BELL HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15” x 27”. C. 1948, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. A very successful slot machine for the Mills company in a watermelon motif. CONDITION: This three-reel escalator bell machine is in unrestored, original condition and retains the original reel strips, back door with instructions, and cash box. There is moderate wear and signs of use with scratches and abrasions - consistent with age - to the cabinet. In working order, this machine plays and pays. Includes key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3002 - 5¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL CONFECTIONS TWIN JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 15” x 23”. C. 1925. Watling Mfg. Co. A three-reel slot machine with two jackpot banks and mint vender columns. CONDITION: Showing oxidation from age, and light wear to the cabinet. Retaining the original tin fortune fruit reel strips, award card, back door and has a cash box. The mint vender is operational. Plays and pays. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 800 - 1,800

3003 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. POINSETTIA SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDE MINT VENDOR

18” x 15” x 25”. C. 1928. The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. Features include a single jackpot reserve and side mint vendor. CONDITION: The cast aluminum front of this slot machine is nickel-plated, showing applied vibrant colors of red and green on the poinsettia flowers. The wood cabinet is not restored and is slightly weathered, showing age cracks to the oak. Original reel strips, award card, back door and has a cashbox. Side vendor is operational. Plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 800 - 1,800

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3004 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. DEWEY UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

28 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/2” x 66”. C. 1910. The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. This is a Dewey slot machine showing the Admiral Dewey front glass graphic and nickel castings. Quartered oak cabinet with replaced back door. CONDITION: Showing original castings. The front glass is an older replacement with lustrous lettering and the colorful tin litho wheel at the center is in excellent condition. 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 - ADMIRAL GEORGE DEWEY LITHOGRAPHED PORTRAIT

Frame: 22” x 1 - 1/4” x 26”. Single-Sided Paper. This c. 1890s single-sided paper lithographed portrait features Admiral George Dewey, one the famed leaders in the Spanish-American War. CONDITION: The lithograph remains nice, with a few small discolored moisture spots in the field. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. The frame shows a nice patina and remains solid. (8.5). 200 - 400

3006 - 5¢ GROETCHEN COLUMBIA DE LUXE SLOT MACHINE

16” x 14 - 1/2” x 23”. C. 1936, Groetchen Mfg. for Columbia. CONDITION: Original paint with original reel strips and correct award card and back door. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3007 - BRUNHOFF SUNSHINE CIGAR CRAZY DICER TRADE STIMULATOR

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Cast iron shows original in-painted advertising, with added felt and old dice. Operational, with paper game directions on bottom. (Very Good)

800 - 1,500

3008 - BRUNHOFF LUZON CIGAR CRAZY DICER TRADE STIMULATOR

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” 4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Oxidized finish to the plating, original in-painted advertising details and original felt with one die included. Operational, with paper game directions on bottom. (Good) 800 - 1,500

3009 - 5¢ CAILLE BEN HUR SLOT MACHINE

17” x 10 - 1/2” x 19”. C. 1905. Caille Brothers Manufacturing, Detroit, Michigan. This classic countertop one-wheeler was manufactured by Caille for almost two decades. A good solid working example with original castings in great working order with an older restoration. CONDITION: Castings have newer plating, tin litho dial has great color and the wooden cabinet has been refinished. Plays and pays. With 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

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3010 - 1¢ LONDON NOVELTY CO. “PANSY” GUM VENDING MACHINE

6 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/4”. Made by the London Novelty Co. c. 1900, this highly embossed “Pansy” vending machine, like other examples, offers a big piece of gum, a fortune, and a love letter, all for a penny. CONDITION: This example is in original paint with some fading and scuffs, and some paint loss, slight oxidation to the metal parts and on the original wooden mounting board. No key. (Good) 3,000 - 5,000

3011 - 5¢ CAILLE BROS “SEARCH LIGHT” COUNTER WHEEL TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 9” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1902. Cast iron trade stimulator in original operators woodgrain paint. CONDITION: With original reel, back door and rotating base. Wheel showing has a reproduction graphic on disk over original wheel that was inpainted to improve operator odds. Plate is easy to remove to show original wheel. Original paint shows wear and some loss, the cast coin entry has a wonderful patina. Operational. (Good) 5,000 - 10,000

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3012 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. MINTS F.O.K. SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 28”. C. 1927. The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. A nice original unrestored example of this Mills FOK slot machine with mint vender. CONDITION: This slot is in very good original condition, with original back door, fortune reel strips, cash box, and replaced Vens Mints. This example was not delivered with skill stops. Working and with keys. A very nice example of this Mills vending slot machine. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3013 - 1¢ MILLS ELECTRICITY IS LIFE ARCADE SHOCKER

9” x 7 - 1/4” x 11 - 3/4”. C 1910, The Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: This is a Mills countertop Electricity is Life shocking machine showing original paint. It has all original patina, showing plating loss to the handles as well as the coin entry. It has the original lion front coin entry, original chart, original marquee. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

- DROBISCH BROS. & CO. STAR ADVERTISER CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 6 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. A cigar trade stimulator made by the Drobisch Bros. & Co. out of Decatur, IL. CONDITION: It shows the original oak case, front graphic, playfield and coin door with a new lock. It shows a replaced non-beveled mirror on the back. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3015 - 1¢ GROETCHEN DICE-O-MATIC COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR

7” x 7 - 1/2” x 12”. C.1934 Made by the Groetchen Tool & Mfg. Co., this counter game offers a single gumball and a throw of the dice for each penny inserted. Point award card housed within marquee. CONDITION: Showing wear from use, light scuffs to the case, playfield is bright and complete, marquee is original, as is the award card. Operational and with key. (Very Good) 400 - 800

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3016 - 5¢ PIERCE TOOL MFG. CO. “THE NEW DEAL” TRADE STIMULATOR

12” X 10” X 11”. C. 1932. Pierce Tool MFG. Co. This trade stimulator features an aluminum body with cast details. CONDITION: There is moderate wear throughout, displaying darkening to the paint and age to the aluminum case. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3017 - 5¢ JENNINGS “CLUB VENDOR” TRADE STIMULATOR

12 - 3/4” x 8” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1938. O.D. Jennings. Every player wins a gumball, but if you match cigarette packs on the three reels, you might win some smokes. CONDITION: The aluminum cabinet is original red paint with polished highlights and is in original condition with some paint loss and scratches. The reel mechanism is still very crisp and original. Gum vending mech is operational. Has key. (Very Good) 400 - 800

3018 - 1¢ GLOBE AMUSEMENT MACHINE CO. GRIP TEST & MUSCLE DEVELOPER

17” x 17” x 82 - 3/4”. C. 1915. This floor model Lighthouse strength tester arcade machine has an oak cabinet with ornate nickel-plated castings. Inside is a 25-pound ball that measures a patron’s strength from 0 to 1000 with varying results, including “Weak,” “Woman,” or “Try Again.” Make it all the way to the top and a horn blows. Manufactured by the Globe Amusement Machine Co. in the early 1900s. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to the cabinet and with light wear from use. Working and two keys included. 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

3019 - 25¢ CHICAGO COIN’S BASKETBALL CHAMP ARCADE MACHINE

25” x 46” x 75”. C. 1948. Chicago Coin Machine Co., Chicago, IL. This basketballthemed game made from 1947 to 1949 by Chicago Coin Machine Co. has proven to be one of the most played machines of the era. 25¢ awards you 20 balls. The defensive player moves from side-to-side attempting to block the player’s shots. CONDITION: This example is in original condition and paint, with normal non-offensive wear and scuffs. Graphics are great and colors are strong, bright and vibrant considering the age and intended use. The playing field has bright color and graphics showing only light wear. This example is one of the better ones we have seen in unrestored condition. On location for six years took in $10k. Keys provided. 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

3020 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. RECREATION SUBMARINE LUNG TESTER

31” x 17” x 76”. A fantastic recreation of the Submarine Lung Tester, originally produced by Mills Novelty Company in 1904. Due to fear of Tuberculosis in the early part of the 20th Century, all lung test machines were outlawed and the majority were destroyed, leaving little trace of their popularity behind. With no original examples known to exist, Arcade Treasures and John Pappa of the National Jukebox Exchange created this beauty from advertisements and catalog renderings in 2004. Only 12 were made. An elaborate and striking game in which the objective is to blow into the mouthpiece attached to the rubber hose and raise all the divers to the top of the water filled tank. CONDITION: The quartered oak cabinet is finished in green, appearing like algae. The cast-iron components are nicely polished in nickel and the fish and alligator corner embellishments are gold. This is a fun game, and a display of excellent craftsmanship. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent) 10,000 - 20,000

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3021 - 1¢ SCIENTIFIC MACHINE CORP. COIN-OPERATED BASKETBALL GAME

22” x 14” x 74”. The Scientific Machine Corp. was established by Max Levine in 1931 and was based in Brooklyn, New York. CONDITION: Seldom-seen game in original paint and background graphics showing moderate wear to the paint, light wear to the playfield and with a replaced coin door. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3022 - 5¢ CLAWSON COIN DROP POCKET JACKPOT TRADE STIMULATOR

12 - 1/2” x 9” x 21 - 1/2”. This pocket jackpot trade stimulator was manufactured by Clawson at the turn of the century. CONDITION: It shows an earlier restoration, with new plating to the front bracket and interior playfield components. It has a refinished case and new plating to the handle in the operating system. (Restored) 800 - 1,500

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3023 - 1¢ FILMASCOPE MFG. CO. PLAY BASKETBALL ARCADE GAME

21 - 1/2” x 11” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1930. This game requires two players and provides 20 shots per penny. The orange and black holes correspond to the levers, as well as the colors of the basket.

CONDITION: The pressed steel cabinet is colored in black with glass sides, and retains the original paper background. There is age related wear throughout, with scratches and scuffs with original labels. (Good) 500 - 1,500

3024 - 5¢ BALLY THE CUB ROULETTE TRADE STIMULATOR

10 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4”. C. 1933. The dark wooden cabinet features Art Deco styling with an NRA decal in one corner. CONDITION: Showing light wear from play, great interior graphics. Operational. One key is provided. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

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3025 - 5¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE MODEL G 147

15 - 1/2” x 18” x 65”. C. 1920. Mutoscope drop-card movie viewer made by the International Mutoscope Company out of New York City. Advertising “Beauties Galore” risqué movie. CONDITION: Shows a complete restoration with added replica stand. With wear and areas of scratches and scuffs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,500 - 3,000

3026 - 1¢ HAMILTON SAFETY MATCHES VENDING MACHINE

13 - 3/4” x 8” x 14 - 3/4”. C. 1910, Hamilton Match Co. Hamilton OH.

This is an all original Hamilton Safety Matchbox match vending machine. It has an oak case with cast iron embossed front and added cigar cutter. CONDITION: A fantastic original with new copper flash front plate, original finish to the oak cabinet and original cigar cutter. There are signs of use, a great example. Referenced in “Silent Salesman Too” by Bill Enes, page 240. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3027 - COIN OPERATED EXHIBIT SUPPLY PERFUME VENDING MACHINE

16 - 1/4” x 15” x 67”. C. 1930. Exhibit Supply Company. Seldom seen perfume vending machine, 3 selections in enclosed cabinet with cast lion dispensing outlets. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration including finish to the cabinet, and stand. Perfume bottles are old and added to the machine. Light wear 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

3028 - 1¢ STOLLWERCK’S CHOCOLATE CONFECTIONS VENDING MACHINE

10” x 8 - 1/2” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1908. Stollwerk was a German who assigned his patents to Volkmann in the United States. This four-column vending machine has an oak case, ruby red window advertising Stollwerk’s Chocolate Confections. A unique mechanism where there are four columns, four coin entries, and two push knobs to dispense the product. CONDITION: This machine is in very good original condition. The oak case shows some scuffs and abrasions, but light signs of any use. The mechanism retains some of its original nickel plating, and it has an original porcelain marquee. The ruby red reverse glass signs on the front show light evidence of lifting, but they remain intact. Operational and with keys. Referenced in “Silent Salesman Too” by Bill Enes, Page 156. (Very Good) 2,500 - 5,000

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3029 - MANSFIELD AUTOMATIC CLERK PACKAGE GUM VENDING MACHINE

6 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 12”. C. 1905. CONDITION: It shows staining to the celluloid coin entry. It has new glass to the top piece and correct front glass. It has the original bells and an original marquee. (Good) 1,000 - 1,600

3030 - PULVER TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE W/ STOP & GO COP ANIMATION

9” x 5” x 20”. A red porcelain Pulver tab gum vending machine with a “Stop and Go” animated figure. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or repairs to the exterior porcelain. It shows original paint to the mechanism, as well as to the “Stop and Go” cop. There are some areas of paint loss in the lower left-hand corner of the glass grid. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3031 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN 33 JR. VENDING MACHINE

4 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4” x 13”. C. 1933. Northwestern Machine Co. CONDITION: It shows restoration and repainting to the body. It has the original mechanism and globe with decal. (Good) 800 - 1,500

3032 - EHL 4-IN-1 VENDING MACHINE

7” x 7” x 16”. It has a cast iron base with a cast iron body. A four compartment vending machine made by the EHL Co. CONDITION: It shows the original plating to the body and base, polishing to the top cap, globe and all four mechanisms are operational. (Very Good) 800 - 1,500

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3033 - 1¢ PULVER TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE W/ STOP & GO COP ANIMATED FIGURE

9” x 5” x 20”. A red porcelain Pulver tab gum vending machine with “Stop and Go” cop animated figure. CONDITION: It shows the original paint to the “Stop and Go” cop figure. There are areas of paint loss and oxidation. It shows the original paint to the mechanism, and the exterior porcelain shows repairs to the chips in the lower right-hand corner, bottom, rivets at the lock, and edges of the case in the upper right corner and bottom. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3034 - COIN OPERATED LIGHTER FLUID DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 19 - 1/4”. All original example of this countertop lighter fluid dispenser from Van Lite. CONDITION: Showing original paint and plating to the cast components. Original decal with light age wear. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3035 - BLUEBIRD PROFIT SHARING GUMBALL MACHINE

7” x 7” x 14”. C. 1923. Bluebird Manufacturing. A 6-sided base Bluebird vending machine with a 6 Balls for 3¢ mechanism. CONDITION: It shows an earlier polishing to the aluminum body and top cap. It has all original decals. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3036 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO.POINSETTIA SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 15” x 25”. C. 1928. The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. Features include a single jackpot reserve. CONDITION: The cast aluminum front of this slot machine is nickel-plated, showing original applied vibrant colors of red and green on the poinsettia flowers. The wood cabinet is not restored and is slightly weathered, showing age cracks to the oak. Original reel strips, back door with cashbox. Plays and pays. With keys. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

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3037 - 5¢ MILLS DEWEY UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE WITH MUSIC

29” x 16 - 1/2” x 66”. C. 1910. The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. Original 5¢ Mills Dewey in original finish. Quartered oak cabinet with original back door. CONDITION: Showing an original patina with original castings The front glass is an older replacement with lustrous lettering and the colorful tin litho wheel at the center is in excellent condition. Music is original to the machine and operational. Quarter musical Dewey uprights 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. (Good) 12,000 - 24,000

3038 - 25¢ JENNING JACK-POT DUTCH BOY SLOT MACHINE

15” x 14” x 26”. C. 1930, O.D. Jennings Co., Chicago, IL. This is an original Jennings 25¢ “Dutch Boy” slot in original condition. CONDITION: It has all original components, in oxidized finish. It is missing the coin box. A good original slot showing wear from age nd play. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 800 - 1,600

3039 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. POINSETTIA SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25”. C. 1928. The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. Features include a single jackpot reserve. CONDITION: The cast aluminum front of this slot machine is nickel-plated, showing original applied vibrant colors of red and green on the poinsettia flowers. The wood cabinet is not restored and is slightly weathered, showing age cracks to the oak. Original reel strips, back door with cashbox. Plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,800

3040 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY QT CHEVRON SLOT MACHINE

12 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1936, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. Featuring a small die-cast aluminum front, with blue paint and aluminum details. There is a double jackpot reserve, with original reel strips, award card and original backdoor. CONDITION: With areas of wear and light scratches. Plays and pays. With keys. (Very Good)

700 - 1,500

3041 - 5¢ MILLS CHEVRON QT SLOT MACHINE

12 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1936, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. Manufactured by Mills in 1936, featuring a small die-cast aluminum front, with blue paint and aluminum details. There is a double jackpot reserve, with original reel strips, award card and original backdoor. CONDITION: There is an older re-paint to the front casting with areas of wear and light scratches. Plays and pays. With keys. (Very Good)

700 - 1,400

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3042 - LOT OF 2: PAIR OF SLOT MACHINE STANDS

CONDITION: Showing light wear and some scratches. Solid and ready for use. (Good) 300 - 600

3043 - LOT OF 2: PAIR OF SLOT MACHINE STANDS

Contemporary oak slot stands. CONDITION: Some scratches and wear. (Good) 300 - 600

3044 - SLOT MACHINE STAND

Oak slot machine stand. CONDITION: Some wear and scratches. (Good) 200 - 400

3045 - 1¢ PURITAN BABY VENDER TRADE STIMULATOR

8 - 1/2” X 9” X 10 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint to the aluminum case, original reel strips and award card and back door. Working gum vending and operational. Has key. (Good) 400 - 800

3046 - 1¢ GROETCHEN TOOL & MFG. TAVERN TRADE STIMULATOR

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 11”. C. 1935. Countertop machine has three bell fruit reel strips and an original fortune award card showing fortunes.

CONDITION: In working order, it plays and vends a single ball of gum for each inserted coin. Aluminum cabinet has weathered and faded over time. Includes keys. (Good) 400 - 800

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3047 - WADDEL MFG. BICYCLE WHEEL TRADE STIMULATOR

19” x 6 - 3/4” x 19”. C. 1900. An early version of the bicycle wheel trade stimulator made by the Waddel Manufacturing Co. CONDITION: It shows the original coin entry, bell, bicycle wheel and hardware with new paper inside the spokes. It shows a refinished cabinet with a replaced backdoor. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3048 - 1¢ GROETCHEN TOOL GOLD RUSH TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1934. It has a dark gold front panel with light blue and red detailing the Native American geometrical designs. There is an interior dual concentric disc reel and a fortune award card, offering fortunes. CONDITION: Shows a complete restoration with replaced award card. Light wear to the cabinet and the gum vending mechanism is working. One key. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

3049 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY “THE ELK” FORTUNE TELLER CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

14” x 11 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1905. The Mills Novelty Co. Single-reel fortune teller token payout trade stimulator in a cast iron cabinet. CONDITION: Showing a newer copper flash plating, original reel strip, replaced marquee frame and aged card. Working perfectly with several tokens. (Restored) 2,500 - 5,000

3050 - MULTI-COIN INTERNATIONAL VENDING MACHINE CO. CIGAR & CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE

35” x 19 - 3/4” x 26”. C. 1910. This is a very early and rare cigar vending machine, manufactured by the International Vending Machine Co. of St. Louis and distributed by the Standard Vending Machine Co. of Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Beautiful quartered oak case in original finish and patina showing excellent grain, 4 position vending (3 for cigars and 1 for a very rare added cigarette vending apparatus), copper flashing on all the hardware. This version is a multi-denominational machine with the first position being for 5¢ cigars, 1 for 10¢ cigars, one for 2 cigars for 25¢ and 15¢ for a pack of cigarettes. Originally manufactured in various sizes, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 12 vending positions. This 4 position version provided variety without taking up square footage. Cigars were gravity fed into the mechanisms directly from the cigar boxes as laws of the day required clear view of the tax stamps. CONDITION: Shows light signs of wear, a beautiful curved glass presentation, rear glass panel has a small corner crack, and an original finish cabinet with some finish loss. A great vending machine that would look perfect filled with colorful cigar boxes. Manufactured during the same time period as Mills, Caille and Watling upright slots and would look perfect in a saloon setting. Comes with a period stand for display. 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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3051 - 5¢ MILLS #5 JUMBO SUCCESS FLOOR MODEL CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2” x 60”. C. 1905, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. This Mills novelty upright poker machine is in original condition. CONDITION: Showing wear to the original paint and pinstriping, replaced cards in the reel basket, and a replaced marquee with aged award card. Plays perfectly. 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

3052 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY THE PURITAN BELL SLOT TRADE STIMULATOR

8 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 10”. C. 1925. The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. The Puritan Bell trade stimulator was manufactured from 1922 to 1939 by Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Intricate detailing, original bell fruit reel strips, all original condition. Aged patina and remnants of original in-painted details. A real nice original example. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3053 - 5¢ KELLEY’S CHEWING GUM POKER TRADE SIMULATOR

12 - 3/4” x 8” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1910. Kelley Mfg. Co. Chicago. Classic poker trade stimulator. CONDITION: Original poker reel strips, oak case with original back door. Added marquee and award card. Fully operational. (Very Good) 800 - 1,600

3054 - 1¢ DAVAL BELL SLIDE TRADE STIMULATOR

12” x 8 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1938. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint to the aluminum case, original reel strips, award card and back door. Some wear to the case, and operational. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3055 - 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY (SPIRAL) CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 16 - 3/4”. A classic cigar trade stimulator made by the 20th Century Novelty Co. When a nickel is deposited, the top comes down with a spinning spiral, and the nickel pushes the wheel around to point to how many cigars the patron is going to get for the nickel. CONDITION: It shows an earlier restoration, with a new finish to the cabinet and nickel painting to the coin entry. It has the original interior spiral mechanism, with a replaced coin door. (Fair) 800 - 1,600

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3056 - 1¢ WHITING’S SCULPTOSCOPE ARCADE VIEWER

12” x 7 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. This stereoscope viewer is made of cast iron and manufactured in the early 1900s. Insert a penny and push the trigger to the right of the machine to move through pictures. Once the penny drops, the trigger will no longer work. CONDITION: Showing oxidized paint and some surface rust. With some viewer cards and operational. (Fair) 200 - 500

3057 - 5¢ PAUL E. BERGER GREAT AMUSEMENT MACHINE TRADE STIMULATOR

16” X 9 - 1/4” X 21”. C. 1905. CONDITION: All original with original paper and castings. Original reel strips and plating. Very little wear with age stains to the award card. Plays perfectly. (Very Good) 1,500 - 3,000

3058 - 5¢ SUN MANUFACTURING MADE FOR KELLY MFG. BICYCLE TRADE STIMULATOR

19 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1896-1902. A sought-after two-wheel bicycle trade stimulator offering roulette-style game play. The patron inserts a nickel, pulls the handle to the right, dropping the coin into the right side of the cabinet and with a ring of the bell, the wheels start to spin. The sum of the numbers on each wheel corresponds to the award card within, which boasts “No Blanks.” CONDITION: Originally made by Sun manufacturing and carrying a Kelly Mfg. tag. Housed in the original oak cabinet, showing age and playwear. Paper and instruction labels are original. (Good) 5,000 - 10,000

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3059 - RARE AUTOMATIC TARGET MACHINE CO. “RAY-O-LITE” RIFLE ARCADE GAME

Larger: 20” x 13 - 1/2” x 76”. C. 1905. The Automatic Target Machine Co. This original Automatic Target Machine rifle game was an improvement over their-lollipop style cast iron target pedestal with the Bulls Eye target. That target showed missed shots that popped up, and then a second or two later they dropped back, just outside the Bullseye ring. This dry cell battery-operated target machine will perform the same way, as the bullet hole will appear in the target when the rifle is shot. This updated cabinet model had eight other added unique target features that also supply similar action. And if you missed, the reverse painted top sign lights up and shows you missed. When alternating electric current became more common, this machine fell out of favor. An AC-powered revamp by William Gent was introduced in the 1920s. None of those known machines had this cabinet or these unique added targets found in this machine. Several of those revamps survived and you may still see a William Gent revamp today. CONDITION: This very rare arcade machine may be the only known survivor with an original target cabinet. All original working condition, and with an added cord extension to provide ample room to move the cord outside the line of traffic. Cabinet must be 17’ from rifle stand for target geometry to be accurate. Light wear, operational, and a rare find, fresh to market. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 100,000 - 200,000

3060 - 1¢ CHALLENGER COUNTERTOP GUN GAME

10” x 27” x 16”. C. 1930. A.B.T. Manufacturing Co., Chicago. CONDITION: It shows all original paint to the wooden body. It has the original gun and mechanism, showing new front glass with new decals. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3061 - 1¢ PACE “WHIZ BALL” COUNTER GAME

9” x 7 - 1/4” x 17”. C. 1930, Pace Mfg., Chicago, IL. This is an original Pace Whiz Ball countertop game of skill with original paint and finish. This is a wonderful example of this fun-to-play countertop game of skill. Most of these machines are either restored or reproductions with new front castings. CONDITION: Showing some signs of wear from use, paint scuffs and scratches to the cabinet. Working and with keys. (Good) 600 - 1,200

3062 - 1¢ BAKER NOVELTY KICKER AND CATCHER AMUSEMENT SKILL GAME

14” x 10 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. This particular machine is manufactured by The Baker Novelty Co. Chicago, Illinois. It has the original instruction card that reads “Try Your Skill. Each Goal Ball Scores and Returns One Extra Kick. For Amusement Only.” CONDITION: The inside playing field is in good condition with original instruction cards. The kickers and catchers are original with original paint. Working. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3063 - 1¢ GOTTLIEB’S TEST YOUR GRIP STRENGTH TESTER ARCADE MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1931. The tabletop arcade machine has a very vibrant dark red case, detailed with instruction and decorative labels with nickel plated hardware. CONDITION: Retains the original measuring chart, scaling the patrons strength from 0 to 300. Reads “Are You Strong Or Weak?” on the sides with the silhouette of a strong man below. Moderate wear throughout, scuffs are present. Operational and one key is included. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3064 - BLUEBIRD GUMBALL MACHINE

6” x 6” x 13”. A Bluebird gumball machine made for the Franklin Novelty Co. out of Minneapolis. CONDITION: It shows all original patina to the aluminum body and top cap. It has the original key for the reverse threaded locks, showing some old gumballs with original decals. (Good) 400 - 800

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3065 - NICKEL & PENNY BRICE WILLIAMS PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

8” x 9” x 18 - 1/2”. A 1921 peanut vending machine with a penny/nickel operation. CONDITION: It shows polishing to the front plate and the base. It shows new paint to the body, polished top cap, original decal and needs a new lock to the front door. There is some chipping to the front painted catch. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3066 - 1¢ COLUMBUS MODEL 21 PEANUT MACHINE

7” x 7” x 13”. A cast iron peanut machine made by the Columbus Vending Machine Co. CONDITION: It shows the original green porcelain with very little signs of chipping, primarily around the mechanism. It shows the original paint to the base plate, shoot flap, globe, two original Columbus barrel locks and an added patina to the center section. (Good) 600 - 1,200

3067 - 1¢ ADVANCE CLIMAX #10 PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

8” x 7” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1910, The Advance Machine Co., Chicago, Illinois. Arguably one of the most iconic cast iron peanut machines. Classic hourglass globe, raised coin entry, cast iron construction, and at a tall 20”, the Advance Machine Co. Model 10 Climax peanut machine is on every vending machine collector’s must-have list. CONDITION: This example is an old re-paint. All original parts, with replaced back door. Pictured in “Silent Salesman Too” by Bill Enes, page 9. Working. No key. (Good) 800 - 2,000

3068 - 1¢ HANCE FOUNDRY CO. CAST IRON “FAT BOY” PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

9” x 9” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1915, Hance Foundry. Bulk salted peanut vending machine that features a wide mouth, four legs that are part of the base, and a pull lever to dispense the product. CONDITION: Older repaint in black and showing some wear to the nut cup. Replaced decal. Machine works. One key is included. Referenced in “Silent Salesman Too” by Bill Enes, p. 72. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3069 - 5¢ & 10¢ ROWE CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE

16 - 3/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 31”. C. 1920, Rowe Vending Machine Works. A multi-coin operated machine, with seven columns to hold packs of cigarettes by brands such as Lucky Strike, Chesterfields, Old Golds and Camels. The channel at the center vends matches for only one penny. Insert a nickel and dime, then push the knob forward to receive the cigarette package. CONDITION: It has a cast aluminum body with a glass upper to show the packs of cigarettes. Older restoration with an aged look, would look great filled with old packs of cigarettes. Working. No keys. 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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3070 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN BOXED MATCHES CAST IRON VENDING MACHINE

5 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4” x 13”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing original patina to the cast iron cabinet, with original in-painted advertising. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3071 - 1¢ COLEMAN HARDWARE “MORRIS” PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

7” x 8” x 18”. C. 1908. Coleman Hardware Co. Rare original version of the Coleman Hardware “Chicago” peanut vending machine with “Morris” identification. CONDITION: An original version with original top cap, a replaced globe and copper flashed plating and original mechanism with some replaced interior mechanism parts. Reference: Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, page 38. (Restored) 4,000 - 8,000

3072 - 3 COLUMN “MICHIGAN” GUM AND PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 34”. C. 1900. Wooden “L”-shaped vending machine for boxed gum and peanuts. Tin signs on the front state Michigan Gum and Peanuts. This vending machine is not listed in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes. CONDITION: Showing light wear, some oxidation to the tin signs with little paint loss. 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

3073 - 10¢ SUNNY CAL FRUIT CAKE VENDING MACHINE

14” x 14” x 14 - 1/2”. A very rare and unusual vending machine that vended a slice of fruit cake called “Sunny Cal.” It is made by the R.O. Whyman Co. in California. Insert and drop coin, push lever and take out the cake box. CONDITION: It shows the original paint to the body. It has the brass operating lever, marked with the machine number “20080.” It comes with an original marquee, which shows some areas of paint loss, primarily to the mounting stem. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3074 - CHALLENGER HOT MIXED NUTS VENDING MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 6” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1940. Tropical Vending Co. CONDITION: Showing an older polishing of the aluminum cabinet, with added cup dispenser, no cord. (Very Good) 800 - 1,500

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3075 - O.D. JENNINGS SANITARY IN A BAG VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 9” x 21”. C. 1935. A unique vending machine which vended peanuts into a cellophane bag. CONDITION: It show the original red and black paint and globe with decals. There are some areas of paint loss, primarily to at the edges of the base. Reference: Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, p. 80. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3076 - 1¢ HANCE STANDARD REX PEANUT MACHINE

8” x 8” x 18”. C. 1920. Hance Foundry. CONDITION: It shows the original porcelain base, as well as good color and shine. It shows significant plating loss to the mid-section and to the top cap. There are areas of oxidation and surface rust. It has the original backdoor, globe and decal, which has come off and is inside the globe. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3077 - CAST IRON HILO GUM CO. PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

6 - 1/2” x 9” x 17”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with new paint to the body and top cap with new pinstriping. It has a replaced globe with a replaced decal. It is fully operational. (Good) 600 - 1,200

3078 - 5¢ CAILLE SUPERIOR SLOT MACHINE MARKED WISCONSIN NOVELTY CO.

14” x 13” x 24”. C. 1927. Caille Brothers Manufacturing Detroit Michigan. This is a rare version of a Caille superior slot marked for the Wisconsin Novelty Company. CONDITION: Original reel strips, award paper, backdoor and coin box. Light wear throughout. Plays well and smooth, pays as expected. 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

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3079 - 5¢ CAILLE ECLIPSE UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

26” x 16 - 1/2” x 67”. C. 1905. Caille Brothers, Detroit MI. The cabinet is oak with a dark finish, perfectly matching the copper-flashed ornate castings, such as the claw legs and large front casting with a kissing cherub. CONDITION: Restored with several replaced castings to the coin head, refurbished mechanism, and replaced back door. Light wear, plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 10,000 - 20,000

3080 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY LION HEAD SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 26”. C. 1930. Mills novelty co. This three-reel gooseneck bell machine is also referred to as the “Silent Gooseneck.” CONDITION: It is in unrestored original condition showing moderate wear to the paint of the front casting, award card and wood cabinet. Original Reel strips and back door with cash box. Wear to the cabinet. Plays and pays. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,800

3081 - 25¢ MILLS EXTRA BELL “AIKENS FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25”. 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. Keys included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 800 - 1,600

3082 - 5¢ PACE MFG CO. BANTAM JAK POT SLOT MACHINE

14” x 12” x 19”. C. 1932, Pace Manufacturing Co. This 5¢ slot machine was one of the first to have the coin elevator that lets you see the last five coins played. It also has a visible reserve jackpot. CONDITION: Original paint showing age and wear. Original award card, reel strips, back door and has a cash box. Plays and pays. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3083 - 1¢ PIERCE TOOL AND MFG. CO. THE WHIRLWIND TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 9 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. C. 1933 Pierce Tool and Mfg. Co. For one penny, patron will receive their fortune and a ball gum. CONDITION: It is showing aged patina to the aluminum, with original reel strips and award card. A very nice original. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3084 - 25¢ JENNINGS SLOT MACHINE/TRADE STIMULATOR

15 - 1/2” x 14” x 25”. C. 1930, O.D. Jennings Co., Chicago, IL. Jennings 25¢ “Dutch Boy” slot in original condition. CONDITION: Original components include reel strips, award card, back door and coin box. Oxidized front casting and some wear to the cabinet, plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 800 - 1,800

3085 - 5¢ “TRY YOUR LUCK” WRIGLEY’S GUM TRADE STIMULATOR

8 - 5/8” x 9 - 1//4” x 11 - 1/4”. This is a very early small countertop trade stimulator created by Jonos D. Bell from 1897 to 1899. Dropping a penny into the coin slot automatically spins the wheel and the number where the wheel stops corresponds with a value the player could win in trade. CONDITION: This example is in great original condition and in great working order, with strong paper advertising and original front Wrigley advertising. Comes with several original alternate payout cards inside. There is no marquee. There have been original flyers for Wrigley found where this trade stimulator was given as a premium to business owners with a wholesale purchase of Wrigley products. (Good) 2,000 - 4,000

3086 - 25¢ MILLS GOLF BALL CONSOLE PAYOUT SLOT MACHINE

19” x 14” x 59”. C. 1937, The Mills Novelty Co. A wood console cabinet houses this Mills Extraordinary Bell golf ball vendor slot machine in original paint. CONDITION: Cabinet shows some wear, but retains almost all the original finish, with replaced reel strips and award cards. A very difficult slot to locate, especially a great working condition example like this. Plays and pays. With keys and golf balls shown in the photo. 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

3087 - WADDEL MFG. CO. THE BICYCLE WHEEL 5¢ CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

18” x 4 - 1/2” x 19 - 3/4”. C. 1893 to 1901 by Waddell W.W. Works. A charming little countertop cigar trade stimulator in a curved wooden cabinet with original front etched glass, paper, coin drawer and coin entry. The players deposit their coin into the slot on the right side of the cabinet and press the lever in to spin the bicycle wheel. The numbers on the wheel determine the player’s winnings. It is in working condition. CONDITION: It is showing light wear, some rips to the paper award card, working and with keys. (Good) 3,000 - 6,000

3088 - 5¢ SILVER KING MODEL 27 SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 25”. C. 1928, Silver King Novelty Co. Considered a rare slot machine by many collectors, this Silver King Novelty slot is a jackpot bell with mint vending. CONDITION: This slot is in original condition with an earlier repaint of the front casting. Original reel strips and award card. Missing the coin entry bonnet. Plays and pays. 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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3089 - 5¢ WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM DICE POPPER TRADE STIMULATOR

4 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 8”. A very unusual trade stimulator that was issued by Dunn Bros. out of Anderson, IN for the William Wrigley Jr. Co. out of Chicago. It is quite possibly a premium giveaway for the purchase of Wrigley chewing gum. CONDITION: It shows the original glass globe with the original dice, front decal and plating, which shows some oxidation and plating loss. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3090 - BALLY LITE-A-PAX CIGARETTE TRADE SIMULATOR

11” x 14” x 18”. C. 1937. This plug-in machine lights a combination of 4 cigarette packs per quarter played. The paper marquee on the front names the payout in packs of cigarettes. CONDITION: Original paint and front graphic, showing moderate wear from age and use. Working, and one key is included. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3091 - 5¢ DIXON SPECIAL STRIKING CLOCK TRADE STIMULATOR

11 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4”. This striking clock trade stimulator was made by the Waterbury Clock Company and adapted to gambling by the Progressive Manufacturing Co. of Papa, IL. Like most wizard clocks, upon depositing the coin, the clock strikes and - depending on the sequence - dispenses one or two tokens. A few tokens are included. CONDITION: Very good with a replaced marquee and signs of wear and use with light fading to the striping accents. (Very Good) 400 - 800

3092 - 1¢ GROETCHEN ZEPHYR TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 8” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1937. Groetchen Tool and Mfg. CONDITION: Three-reel cigarette trade stimulator with lower ball gum vendor. Plays well. Cabinet shows wear and paint loss, original reel strips and award card. One key is provide (Good) 300 - 600

3093 - 1¢ ELECTRICITY IS LIFE ARCADE MACHINE

29” x 23” x 77 - 1/4”. Between 1900 and 1909, Mills Novelty Co. created the Electricity Is Life shock machine in response to the interest in using electricity to “Treat All Forms Of Muscular Ills.” Also referring to electricity as “The Silent Physician,” the reverse glass sign within informs patrons it is “Good For The Nervous System Too.” This particular example is a John Papa re-creation, 1 of just 12 made. The papier-mâché dial, decorated by 4 strongmen at the corners, measures from 0 to 250, supposedly indicating the status of the patron’s health. The tall cabinet is composed of quartersawn oak with ornate cast iron components in a polished finish and decorated with Victorianesque decals. CONDITION: The physical appearance is exceptional throughout and the machine is in working order, offering a shock from the induction coil connected to the handles. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent) 8,000 - 16,000

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3094 - 5¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE REEL CO. PUNCH-A-BAG STRENGTH TESTER

29” x 23” x 79 - 1/2”. C. 1910, International Mutoscope Reel Co. A fascinating strength tester measuring the force of a patron’s punch for 5¢. Slowly pull the bag down after inserting the coin, stand an arms length away from the target and punch the bag forward, directly hitting the red platform above. The dial will assess the amount of force from 0 to 2300; if over 1500 lbs., the bell will ring. CONDITION: The tall cabinet is a beautiful quartersawn oak with cast aluminum and cast iron hardware, in original overall condition. The leather punching bag has seen better days but is in nice condition for its age. Expected wear from age and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 3,000 - 6,000

3095 - 5¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. NOVELTY MERCHANTMAN CRANE ARCADE MACHINE

23 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2” x 71”. C. 1934. Exhibit Supply Co. Chicago. This crane machine or digger has a tall oak cabinet with Art Deco-styled center panels and legs, lined with black highlights in cast metal. It has two glass side panels and one front glass panel, with the inner crane mechanism in perfect view. CONDITION: Overall, the condition is original, with light surface scratches and areas of wear from age and use. The digger is fully operational at the time of the description. With key. 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

3096 - J.M. CO. PLAY BASKETBALL SKILL VENDING GAME

11” x 10” x 18”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows a repainting to the tin cabinet, an older restoration to the front casting, repainting to the internal basketball play and an original playfield. It is in full operating condition. (Good) 2,000 - 3,000

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3097 - 5¢ RARE “TRY YOUR LUCK” TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 8” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1895. Rare trade stimulator with token payout. CONDITION: All original finish and paper with painted cast front frame. Missing the back door, and doesn’t appear as though it ever had a top marquee. (Good) 1,500 - 3,000

3098 - COUNTERTOP 1¢ HOME RUN ARCADE GAME VENDING GUMBALLS OR MARBLES

11” x 26” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1940. Exhibit Supply Co. A Home Run gumball game, where the customer deposits 1¢, a gumball falls into the playfield and a patron tries to shoot the ball to score. The machine will also work with marbles. CONDITION: There are areas of wear to the wood case. It shows great graphics to the front glass and playfield, showing very little play. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3099 - 1¢ MILLS WIZARD FORTUNE TELLER

13 - 1/2” x 6” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1923. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: It shows the original paint to the wood cabinet, which shows a restoration to the front casting with new paint at some time in the past. It has the original indicator knob and comes with several different fortune cards to be replaced in the front window. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3100 - 5¢ MILLS THE ELK FORTUNE TELLER TRADE STIMULATOR

14” x 11 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1905, The Mills Novelty Co. Single-reel fortune teller token payout trade stimulator in a cast iron cabinet. CONDITION: Showing a newer copper flash plating, original reel strip, replaced marquee frame and aged card. Working perfectly with several tokens. (Restored) 2,500 - 5,000

3101 - SMILIN SAM FROM ALABAM THE SALTED PEANUT MAN VENDING MACHINE

9 - 1/2” x 11” x 12”. An original example of this Smilin’ Sam peanut vending machine. CONDITION: It shows a complete restoration, with new paint and decals. It is fully operational. (Restored) 2,000 - 4,000

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3102 - 5¢ U SELECT IT CANDY VENDING MACHINE

25” x 12” x 78”. C. 1950. U-Select-it double candy bar vending machine. CONDITION: Showing a wonderful restoration and added accents. Light wear from handling. Operational. Will vend bars and other packaged snacks. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 3,000

3103 - 5¢ THE ROOVERS BROS NAME PLATE STAMPING MACHINE

3104 - 1¢ ADVANCE MATCH BOX VENDING MACHINE

8” x 7” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1915. Advance Machine Co., Chicago. This all-original Advance matchbox vending machine has the original glass dome, original hold-down ring, side door and match labels on the interior. CONDITION: Some paint loss and abrasions due to age and use. several small chips in the globe under the hold down ring. Referenced in “Silent Salesman Too” by Bill Enes, p. 236 (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

16” x 16” x 56 - 1/2”. Roover name plate machine for making name plates, address tags, labels and other things. This is a 5¢ machine in original condition and has what appears to be an original marquee card with aluminum labels attached. Directions for use are included in detail. Marked “Roover Bros. Inc. Brooklyn, N.Y.”. CONDITION: With replaced marquee, refinished cabinet and original stand. Operational and with light 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

3105 - 10¢ MASTER PROPHYLACTIC VENDING MACHINE

4 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 20”. An art deco-style prophylactic vending machine by the Master Co. CONDITION: It shows an older polishing to the exterior. It is all original, with original handle, front casting and repainted back cabinet. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

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3106 - 5¢ GRISWOLD MFG. CO. PACKAGED GUM VENDING MACHINE

9” x 8 - 3/8” x 11 - 3/8”. A rare packaged gum vending machine made by Griswold Manufacturing out of Rock Isle, IL. CONDITION: It shows the original black paint, patina to the metal components and front Griswold decal with some pinstriping. It shows the original marquee, with the gum choices being Wrigley’s Spearmint and Yucatan chewing gum. It comes with an original flyer from Griswold Manufacturing for the machine. Appears to have never been used. (Very Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3107 - PULVER STOP & GO COP TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE

9” x 5” x 20”. Red porcelain Pulver tab gum vending machine with an animated figure of a “Stop and Go” cop. CONDITION: It shows no significant chips or areas of porcelain loss to the case. It shows the original paint for the “Stop and Go” cop and the original painted mechanism. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3108 - 1¢ PULVER TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE W/ TIN YELLOW KID FIGURE

9” x 5” x 20”. A red porcelain Pulver tab gum vending machine, showing a tin yellow kid animated figure. CONDITION: It shows the original paint to the mechanism and yellow kid. There is a small area of chipping in the lower left-hand corner and other areas of chipping to the frame on the merchandise delivery door. (Very Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3109 - COLUMBUS VENDING MACHINE CO. BI-MOR VENDING MACHINE

15” x 7 - 1/2” x 14”. C. 1927. CONDITION: An aluminum body with two cast iron mechanism and top caps. The left side shows a bulk vendor and the right side shows the same vending wheel. It is in original paint. The one top cap to the left has been repainted black, and the others are in original green porcelain. It comes with two Northwestern barrel locks and an AMCO lock on the base. It has the original base plate. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3110 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN (SEL-EM) MATCH VENDING MACHINE

6” x 7” x 13 - 1/4”. C. 1915. A very nice original example of the Northwestern Sel-Em match vending machine. CONDITION: The machine shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. It has the front match holder and cigar cutter, which is fully operational. The finish is in original patina, showing age and oxidation. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3111 - COLUMBUS MODEL V MARBLE VENDING MACHINE

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. A Columbus Vending Machine Co. marble vending machine. CONDITION: It shows added red paint to the chrome body. It has the original shoot flap, interior, heavy cylinder globe, and it is fully operational. (Fair) 800 - 1,500

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3112 - 5¢ WATLING ROL-A-TOP TWIN JACKPOT “BIRD OF PARADISE” SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 25”. C. 1938, Watling Mfg., Chicago, IL. This later model Bird of Paradise does not have a gum vendor column at each side of the dual jackpot; however, it still features the same exquisite tropical design of a bird flying in foliage and an abundance of fruits. CONDITION: This machine shows an older restoration to the cabinet with original reel strips and back door. No cash box. Plays and pays well. The keys are provided. 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

3113 - 25¢ MILLS MELLON BELL HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 15” x 26”. C. 1948, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. A very successful slot machine for the Mills company in a watermelon motif. CONDITION: This three-reel escalator bell machine is in unrestored, original condition and retains the original reel strips, back door with instructions, and cash box. There is moderate wear and signs of use with scratches and abrasions - consistent with age - to the cabinet. In working order, this machine plays and pays. Includes key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 1,200 - 2,000

3114 - 5¢ MILLS MELLON BELL HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26”. C. 1948, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. A very successful slot machine for the Mills company in a watermelon motif. CONDITION: This three-reel escalator bell machine is in unrestored, original condition and retains the original reel strips, back door with instructions, and cash box. There is moderate wear and signs of use with scratches and abrasions - consistent with age - to the cabinet. In working order, this machine plays and pays. Includes key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3115 - 5¢ MILLS/PACE “1776” REVAMP JACKPOT MODEL SLOT MACHINE

15 - 3/4” x 14 - 3/4” x 24 - 1/2”. C. 1930. Mills Novelty and Pace Manufacturing, Chicago, IL. Mills Novelty and Pace Mfg. Jackpot “Pot Model” revamp gooseneck bell slot machine. CONDITION: A nice original example with an older repaint. Original reel strips, award card and back door with coin box. Light wear to the case from use. Overall, a very nice example of this Mills/ Pace revamp slot machine. Plays and pays. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 800 - 1,800

3116 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26”. C. 1937, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. This is a great candidate for anyone looking for a 25¢ Mills Bursting Cherry to restore. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with original back door, reel strips and award card. Slot plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 800 - 1,800

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3117 - 10¢ MILLS CHEVRON QT SLOT MACHINE

12 - 1/4” x 13 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1936, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. Manufactured by Mills in 1936, featuring a small die-cast aluminum front, with blue paint and aluminum details. There is a double jackpot reserve, with original reel strips, award card and original backdoor. CONDITION: There is an old repaint to the front casting with areas of wear and light scratches. Plays and pays. With keys. (Very Good) 700 - 1,400

3118 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “COMMERCIAL” CIGAR TRADE SIMULATOR

11 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 24 - 3/4”. C. 1903. The Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing original plating with new cards, replaced award card, and original marquee and paper. Plays very well, with oxidation and some plating loss to the nickel cabinet. (Good) 4,000 - 8,000

3119 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LIBERTY BELL GUM-FRUIT SLOT MACHINE

14” x 12” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1910. One of the earliest three-reel cast iron slot machines, this example - manufactured by Mills Novelty Company - featured elaborate castings, especially to the right and left sides. The scene shows a pillared railing overlooking the river with the Statue of Liberty in the distance. CONDITION: This machine has its original tin playing card suit strips, the bell to announce the payout to a winner, and it is overall in good working order. Showing a re-plating of the case, replaced top sign, and plays and pays. 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

3120 - 1¢ THE STAR CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

12 - 1/2” x 8” x 18”. C. 1905. Seldom seen trade stimulator called “The Star. Drop up to 6 coins in the slots, crank the handle and see how many cigars you win. CONDITION: Original finish to the case, original wheel with water stains, all original paper and front coin casting. Replaced back door. Operational (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3121 - 5¢ MIDWEST NOVELTY JACKPOT PURITAN BABY BELL SLOT MACHINE

8” x 11” x 10 - 1/2”. This pint-sized slot machine was made by Midwest Novelty Mfg. Co. in 1929. The small aluminum cabinet features a front jackpot bank beneath the three small fruit reels. CONDITION: Oxidation to the aluminum cabinet, surface rust to the back door. Original reel strips and backdoor. (Fair) 600 - 1,200

3122 - 1¢ DAVAL CHICAGO CLUB HOUSE TRADE STIMULATOR

12” x 9 - 1/2” x 16”. C. 1932. Five-reel Chicago Club-House countertop poker trade stimulator with gumball vendor. CONDITION: Showing the case oxidized and a replaced cash door. New award card and original reel strips. No cash box. Includes keys (Good) 400 - 800

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3123 - 1¢ DEAN NOVELTY PENNY DRAW TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 8 - 1/2” x 10”. C. 1934 Small countertop trade stimulator with 6 coin slots and 5 poker reels. Players won up to 25 cigars for winning hands. CONDITION: All original example with oxidized aluminum housing and original instruction marquee. One key is provided. 400 - 800

3124 - 5¢ DAVAL REEL DICE TRADE STIMULATOR

9 - 3/4” x 9” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1935.

CONDITION: Showing an exterior restoration with new paint. Original reel strips and working gum vending mech. (Very Good) 400 - 800

3125 - 1¢ CENT-A-PACK GUM CIGARETTES TRADE STIMULATOR

9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1935.

CONDITION: The Daval Cent-A-Pack comes with original award card and all original patina. working gum vending, original back door and age related wear and patina. (Good) 300 - 600

3126 - 1¢ PEO MINIATURE COUNTERTOP BASEBALL GAME

11” x 8 - 3/4” x 15 - 3/4”. A countertop arcade game made by Peo Manufacturing Co. The 1¢ operation delivers five balls that are launched into the play field to get base hits, outs or home runs. The score is kept in the part by being able to keep track of innings, runs and what bases have players on by pulling the cast baseball players out from the play field. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear in the play field and areas of oxidation at the mounting grommets on the top graphic. There are light areas of scuffing to the oak case, primarily at the base. It has a great early aged look. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3127 - 1¢ PEO MFG. BAT-A-BALL ARCADE GAME

9 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 17”. C. 1931. This is a Peo Manufacturing skill game with the familiar sheet metal cabinet and wood base. CONDITION: The cast aluminum top sign is a replacement. This is an original vintage machine and not one of the more recent creations. All original finish shows wear and use, but a great age patina. Key is included. (Very Good) 600 - 1,200

3128 - 5¢ DECATUR FAREST WHEEL

17 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 24 - 3/4”. A classic cigar trade stimulator made by the Decatur Co. called the “Fairest Wheel.” It is gravity operation. When a nickel coin is inserted, the weight of the coin pulls the wheel around for the customer in the hopes of winning two or three cigars instead of just one. It is of oak construction. CONDITION: It shows average wear to the oak case from use. There are no areas of repair or replacement. The wheel is complete and original, with a flat coin entry. (Very Good) 800 - 1,600

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3129 - 1¢ MARVEL MFG. CO. SLUGGER BASEBALL ARCADE GAME

12 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1947. The right knob pitches the ball while the left knob tries to catch it. CONDITION: The case is oak, showing very little wear and the interior playfield is nicely intact with great color and detail. The back-glass is still in good condition but with minor loss at the bottom. In working order. (Very Good) 600 - 1,200

3130 - 5¢ FIELDS MANUFACTURING 4 JACKS PENNY FLIP SLOT MACHINE

14 - 3/4” x 10” x 18 - 1/4”. A classic 4 Jacks penny flip jackpot slot machine, which shows new end paint and polishing to the front casting. It shows four working jackpots and original decal. CONDITION: The original cabinet has the correct backdoor, which shows some age and wear. (Good) 600 - 1,200

3131 - 5¢ B.A. WHITEY KING SIX JR. DICE AMUSEMENT GAME

17” x 12 - 1/2” x 11”. C. 1935. Dice trade stimulator in walnut cabinet. CONDITION: Almost new old stock, with great original finish, original plating and bright colorful playfield. Operational and with key. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

3132 - D.R.O.H WOODEN MINI DICE POPPER GAME

7 - 1/2” x 11” x 5 - 1/2”. Early dice popper game with wooden playfield and glass domed dice popper. CONDITION: Wear to the game board, glass dome is original as is the dice and felt. Operational. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3133 - PACE MANUFACTURING CO. PLAY BASEBALL COUNTER GAME

9 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 18 - 1/2”. A counter arcade game made by the Pace Manufacturing Co. with a baseball theme. The score is kept via the marquee on the top. 1¢ delivers five balls, which are launched into play field in the hopes of getting base hits or home runs before scoring outs. It is a game of skill, not a game of chance. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint to the body and wood top and bottom. The decals on the front glass are original. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

3134 - POK-O-REEL POKER-STYLE CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

12” x 9 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2”. A Daval poker reel cigar trade stimulator in all original condition. CONDITION: It shows the original patina to the aluminum case. It has the original reel strips with original paint, with working gum mechanism and original award card. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3135 - CLASSIC DROP-COIN TRADE STIMULATOR FOR BEAN PEPSIN GUM

13 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 20”. C. 1920. An oak case constructed coin drop trade stimulator with a classic pin field operation. The customer drops a coin, which winds its way through the pin field in the hopes that it would earn additional prizes to its one stick of gum. CONDITION: It shows the original finish to the cabinet, playfield, pin field and two instruction cards in the upper-left and right corners. (Very Good) 400 - 800

3136 - DECATUR FAIREST WHEEL CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

14” x 5 - 1/2” x 22”. A classic cigar trade stimulator manufactured by the Decatur Manufacturing Co. out of Decatur, IL. A patron deposits a nickel in the top coin slot, and the weight of the nickel turns the wheel in the hopes that the patron can earn two or three cigars as opposed to one. CONDITION: It shows the original oak case, with an added oak coin entry at the top and a replaced coin door in the base. (Good) 400 - 800

3137 - 1¢ ACE HIGH TABLE TOP PINBALL SKILL GAME

16” x 9” x 34”. This is an all-original early non-mechanical pinball game called Ace High. Beautiful play field of cards in bright vibrant color. CONDITION: Original finish with signs of exterior wear. The interior playfield is bright with great color. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 300 - 600

3138 - 1¢ KICKER AND CATCHER “CATCH UNTIL OUT” AMUSEMENT SKILL GAME

14” x 10 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1940. This game has the original instruction card that reads “Try Your Skill. Each Goal Ball Scores and Returns One Extra Kick. For Amusement Only.” This version has the added feature of allowing play until your out. CONDITION: The inside playing field is in good condition with original instruction cards. The kickers and catchers are original with original paint. Working and with keys. (Very Good) 600 - 1,200

3139 - RARE CAST IRON CLIFFORD G. PEIRCE GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

6” x 6” x 12”. This seldom seen cast iron vending machine marked for the Clifford G. Peirce Co. at 123 Liberty St., NYC, and a patent of July 8th, 1913. CONDITION: It shows the original red paint to the body and top. It has the original globe and mechanism. There is some oxidation to the paint. Although all original, there are some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (Good) 800 - 1,600

3140 - 1¢ GRISWOLD MATCH VENDING MACHINE

11” x 5 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. A nice original Griswold match vending machine in as-found condition. CONDITION: The machine shows oxidation and surface rust to some surfaces. It has original paint and original front Griswold decal. A very nice original example. (Good) 800 - 1,600

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3141 - AD-LEE E-Z GAMBLING GUMBALL MACHINE

9” x 9” x 18”. C. 1927. CONDITION: Shows the original paint to the cast iron machine, top cap and hold-down ring. It has an original marquee holder with an original globe and added decal. It has period padlocks and a replaced marquee. (Good)

800 - 1,600

3142 - 1¢ AL HOFF MAGIC VENDOR

9” x 9” x 15”. C. 1930. A cast iron gumball vending machine, called the “Magic Vendor.” CONDITION: It shows an all original paint with original decals, and in full operational condition. There are very little signs of wear. Overall, a great example. (Very Good)

600 - 1,200

3143 - 5¢, 10¢, & 25¢ NATIONAL CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE

28” x 12 - 3/4” x 70 - 1/2”. C. 1940, National Vending Machine Co., St. Louis, MO. An all-original example of a late Art Deco-period cigarette vending machine. Full-size floor model with front mirror, multi-coin operation and bottom storage compartment. CONDITION: In original paint with all original knobs, original mirror, and fully functional. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good)

500 - 1,500

3144 - VAN LITE 1¢ LIGHTER FLUID COUNTERTOP DISPENSER

10” x 10” x 19 - 1/2”. All original example of this countertop lighter fluid dispenser from Van Lite. CONDITION: Showing original paint and plating to the cast components. Original decal with light age wear. (Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3145 - MILLS NOVELTY CO., NICKEL COIN CHANGER

8 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4” x 10 - 3/8”. Cast iron version with old re-plate and operational. (Very Good)

500 - 1,000

3146 - RECREATION OF THE SMILIN SAM PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

9 - 1/2” x 11” x 12”. A very well done recreation of this Smilin Sam painted vending machine. CONDITION: It shows no areas of paint loss, and it is fully operational. (Very Good) 500 - 1,500

3147 - 25¢ NORTHWESTERN LUCKY EGG VENDING MACHINE

13” x 10 - 3/4” x 53 - 1/2”. Northwestern Lucky Egg vending machine, in original condition with original green and yellow paint, and with a talking mechanism. CONDITION: With internal chicken props and a working sound mechanism when operated. Light wear from use throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 400 - 800

3148 - 1¢ BERKSHIRE SEL-MOR GUMBALL MACHINE

9” x 9” x 15”. C. 1930. The shoot flap stamped “Berkshire,” and it has the original globe and decals. CONDITION: It shows the original blue hammer tone paint over the original nickel plating. There are some areas of paint loss, primarily at the base. (Good) 400 - 800

3149 - 1¢ BLUEBIRD MANUFACTURING GUMBALL MACHINE

8” x 8” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1930. Bluebird Manufacturing. CONDITION: It shows an original aluminum body, having been polished at one point. It has the original globe with good decals and a replaced top marquee. (Good) 400 - 800

3150 - 1¢ SPECIALTY MFG. CO. MODEL D MATCH VENDING MACHINE

10 - 1/2” x 7” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1915. This match vending machine was patented by John F. Krema in 1915, and used his name in his company until it was assumed by the Specialty Mfg. Co in 1926. This classic vending machine was made to vend boxed matches. CONDITION: Original paint to the cast iron front shows wear and some loss due to age. The oak case is in good finish, with an aged patina and original side “Matches” decals. Referenced in “Silent Salesman Too” by Bill Enes, page 245 (Good) 400 - 800

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3151 - 1¢ CAST IRON NATIONAL GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

7” x 7” x 12 - 1/2”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows the original paint with pinstriping, front label, globe and top cap. There are some areas of paint loss, primarily around the mechanism and at the base of the body. (Good) 400 - 800

3152 - 1¢ MAGNA VENDOR PEANUT MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 9” x 14 - 1/2”. An aluminum peanut machine made by the W.F. Mane Co. out of Cedar Rapids, IA, called the “Magna Vendor.” CONDITION: It shows the original patina to the aluminum body and multifaceted globe with the original decal. It is fully operational. (Very Good) 400 - 800

3153 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN MODEL 31 GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

6 - 1/2” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1923. CONDITION: Showing green porcelain with chipping at the edges, but nothing distracting. Original globe with new decal, extended base. Operational. (Good) 400 - 800

3154 - 1¢ C.D. STOVER ELECTRIC HOT NUTS VENDNG MACHINE

10” x 10” x 16”. C. 1947. Large hot nut vending machine by C.D. Stover. CONDITION: Oxidation to the exterior finish, original globe and heating element that is untested. Operational vending. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes page 181 (Good) 400 - 800

3155 - BLUEBIRD MANUFACTURING GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

8” x 8” x 16”. C. 1923. Bluebird Manufacturing. CONDITION: It shows an old polishing to the aluminum body and top cap. It has the original top lock, and globe with new decal. It is fully operational. (Good) 400 - 800

3156 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN MODEL 31 GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

7” x 7” x 15”. C. 1931. CONDITION: Black porcelain body with yellow porcelain top showing some oxidation and light chips at the edges. Original globe and decal. Some wear overall, no cracks or repairs. (Good) 400 - 800

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3157 - 1¢ DOUBLE NUGGET PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

10 - 1/4” x 6” x 17”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing some oxidation with patina to the original cast components. With original globes and hardware. Operational with keys. (Good) 400 - 800

3158 - 1¢ PROFIT SHARING R.D. SIMPSON CONFECTION VENDING MACHINE

7” x 7” x 12”. C. 1920. This is a famous “The Leebold” by the R.D. Simpson Co. in 1923. CONDITION: This example is in original plating with some loss and oxidation. No marquee. Original globe and decals. Operational. (Good) 400 - 800

3159 - 1¢ PENNY ADVANCE GUMBALL MACHINE

7” x 6” x 12”. An early version of the Advance gumball machine with a cast iron coin entry. CONDITION: It shows the original red paint, with areas of paint loss, scuffs and scratches to the body and the lid. It shows an original globe with an original decal. (Good) 400 - 800

3160 - COLUMBUS MODEL A PEANUT VENDING MACHINE ON STAND

16” x 16” x 48”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Showing a repainted body with original globe and painted cast iron stand. Filled with gumballs, but this is a peanut vending machine. Light wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 300 - 600

3161 - COLUMBUS VENDING MACHINE CO. MODEL A W/ TRAY PEANUT MACHINE

8” x 8” x 16”. A cast iron Columbus Model A with a front tray. CONDITION: It shows new paint to the body and top cap. It shows an original globe with a new decal. It comes with one Northwestern barrel lock. (Fair) 300 - 600

3162 - COUNTRY STORE PEANUT DISPENSER

21” x 9” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Porcelain base with light wear and some chipping at the edges. Original glass jars with added decals. Original scoops. (Good) 300 - 600

3163 - 1¢ COLUMBUS MODEL A PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

7” x 7” x 15”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint of the cast iron. Old globe with a new decal. Oxidation to the unpainted surfaces. Operational. (Good) 300 - 600

3164 - 1¢ HERSHEY CHOCOLATE VENDING MACHINE

4” x 6” x 18”. C. 1937. Moderne Vending Co. CONDITION: All original with some oxidation to the steel case, original decal and front label. Working and no key. (Very Good) 300 - 600

3165 - 1¢ BLUEBIRD BULK VENDING MACHINE

7” x 7” x 16”. C. 1923. CONDITION: Showing aged patina to the aluminum body, original globe and decals. Working. (Good) 300 - 800

3166 - ADVANCE GUMBALL MACHINE

7” x 7” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1929. An Advance Machine Co. gumball machine. CONDITION: It shows a nickel-plated body and top, with an original globe, replaced decal and an original Advance lock. (Good) 300 - 600

3167 - COLUMBUS VENDING CO. MODEL M GUMBALL MACHINE

7” x 7” x 14”. C. 1925. A Columbus Vending Machine Co. gumball machine. CONDITION: It shows the original green paint and globe with decal. There are areas of paint loss around the mechanism. There are areas of oxidation and surface rust to the outside edges. It has no base plate. It comes with a Northwestern barrel lock. (Good) 300 - 500

3168 - SIDE VENDOR FOR MILLS QT SLOT MACHINE

CONDITION: Complete, little wear and in very good operating condition. (Very Good) 300 - 600

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3169 - SIDE VENDOR FOR MLLS QT SLOT MACHINE

CONDITION: Complete, little wear and in very good operating condition. (Very Good) 300 - 600

3170 - MLLS QT SIDE VENDOR

CONDITION: Complete with little wear and in very good operating condition. (Very Good) 300 - 600

3171 - VENDEX GUMBALL MACHINE

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. A cast iron base with a jar globe Vendex vending machine. CONDITION: It shows some areas of paint loss, primarily to the shoot flap. It shows the original globe with the remnants of an original decal. It is fully operational. (Good) 200 - 500

3172 - 1¢ CALVERT GUMBALL MACHINE

9 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4” x 15”. A cast iron Calvert gumball machine. CONDITION: It shows new paint to the exterior with inlaid white striping, and a painted mechanism wheel. It is fully operational. (Fair) 200 - 500

3173 - 1¢ OHIO BOOK MATCH VENDING MACHINE

8” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: It shows some touch-up painting to the front lettering, and has original paint to the body and lid. It is fully operational. There are some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scratches to the tin body. (Good) 100 - 300

3174 - GOLD TIP GUM DISPLAY WITH BOXES

15” L x 3 - 1/4” W. C. 1930. CONDITION: All original boxes for the display showing fading and edge wear. Rack has oxidized paint with surface rust. See Mom and Pop Stores , page 108 E. (7.9). 100 - 300

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3175 - 5/10¢/25¢ WURLITZER MODEL 850 JUKEBOX

40” x 26” x 65”. C. 1942. Wurlitzer Mfg. Chicago Il. Model 850 with Peacock front, multi coin grinder, and original plastics. CONDITION: Tight veneer, with light wear, working coin gear. Fresh to the market and has not been played for several years. It will require service to get back into perfect working condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 8,000 - 16,000

3176 - WURLITZER VICTORY JUKEBOX

36” x 26” x 65”. C. 1942. Wurlitzer designers got creative with this Art Deco masterpiece. It is one of Wurlitzer’s most popular models. The cabinet illuminates to spark optimism, much like the war-era songs it was built to play. This model is the horizontal selector version, with three coin slots for 5¢, 10¢ and 25¢. CONDITION: In excellent overall condition, with very minimal wear. It retains the original cloth grille. All glass and other panels are in excellent condition, free of cracks or breaks. Operational. 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)

5,000 - 10,000

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3177 - 5¢/10¢/25¢ WURLITZER MODEL 1015 JUKEBOX

33” x 24” x 58 - 1/2”. C. 1946. This is a Wurlitzer Model 1015 multi-coin “Bubbler.” The Model 1015 was so successful after World War II and its release in 1946, it saved the company from bankruptcy. These iconic jukeboxes are getting harder to find, especially in excellent restored condition, such as this particular machine. CONDITION: This is an original fresh-to-market 1015 that has had an excellent older restoration. Bubbler tubes are working, the veneer is tight, and the metal components only showing light oxidation. A good straight jukebox. Has keys. 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

3178 - WURLITZER MODEL 1080 JUKEBOX

34” x 23” x 58”. C. 1947, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, New York. The beautiful wood veneer case has a serpentine form with mirrored plastics on the front, which are illuminated from the inside. The blue plastic and chrome-shaped speaker grille with the amber glowing centerpiece is studded with stars also. CONDITION: Light wear from play, unrestored and operational. Needs a new stylus. 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) 4,000 - 8,000

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3179 - MULTI-COIN WURLITZER MODEL 61 JUKEBOX

21” x 17” x 22 - 1/2”. C. 1942. A really nice original example of Wurlitzer Model 61 Jukebox in all-original condition. CONDITION: Shows original plastics and front components. Burled and walnut veneers show no lifting with wear on the edges. Complete and recently working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 2,000 - 5,000

3180 - ROCK-OLA HI-FIDELITY JUKEBOX MODEL 1442

29” x 27” x 52 - 1/2”. C. 1954. 45 RPM Jukebox by Rock-Ola.

CONDITION: All original and not restored. Showing wear to the box, no breaks in the glass front, with coin gear. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3181 - THOMAS A. EDISON “GEM” PHONOGRAPH

11 - 1/2” x 12” x 15”. This is a Thomas Edison Gem Phonograph in original paint and with original pinstriping. It has original horn with crane. It comes with several Edison records. CONDITION: All original paint and pinstriping, original paint to the horn, original crane to hold the horn and a working reproducer. Operational. (Very Good) 400 - 800

3182 - PAIR OF MECHANICAL SINGING BIRDS

Each: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. A pair of mechanical singing bird automatons, c. 1920, both in brass cages, one with a single bird, the other with two. Birds turn their heads and move their beaks and tails. CONDITION: Both in excellent working condition. (Very Good) 800 - 1,600

3183 - 5¢ COLUMBIA MODEL BS COIN OPERATED PHONOGRAPH

16” x 10” x 16”. The original plate reads “Type BS Done By the American Graphophone Company New York, New York. Columbian Phonograph Company Chicago, Philadelphia, St. Louis, etc.” CONDITION: Curved glass is in good shape and the musical apparatus is in good working condition. The oak case is original with original cast iron feet. It has a replacement marque with a newer replacement marquee card. No keys. Includes original black and brass music horn adding to the overall early appearance. (Good) 2,000 - 4,000

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3184 - EDISON STANDARD PHONOGRAPH

13” x 9 - 1/2” x 11”. C. 1905. CONDITION: All original and working, with attached crane for the horn, reproducer, and oak lid. Some scuffs and scratches to the finish and great decal on the case. (Good) 200 - 500

3185 - COIN-OPERATED POLYPHON AUTOMATIC MUSICAL DISC PLAYER W/ ADVERTISING FRONT PANEL

19” x 13 - 1/2” x 62”. C. 1900, Polyphon Music Mfg. A very unusual and possibly one-of-a-kind advertising musical disc player from a music box distributor in London, Marked “K. Bender Co.” This would have been used in the store to advertise Polyphon music machines, as well as demonstrate how they worked and sounded. Set to operate on a coin, and plays 11” discs. CONDITION: Original condition and operational. Showing wear to the front graphic as well as light scratches and rubs to the cabinet. Missing the back door and comes with one disc and crank. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 2,000 - 5,000

3186 - 1¢ MUSICAL AUTOMATION WITH SAILING SHIP & BELLS

26 - 1/2” x 12” x 19”. C. 1900. Coin-operated automation with music box and bells with interior sailing ship movement. CONDITION: Playing with some background noise, operational on a coin with sailing ship movement. Two of the three bells operate. Case is walnut and shows some light wear and scuffs. Front label is a replacement. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3187 - PETER FRAMPTON AUTOGRAPHED GUITAR

11” x 1” x 38 - 1/2”. This Pro Custom Guitar by Cort electric guitar features a large autograph by famed 1970s guitarist and singer Peter Frampton, as well as two guitar picks and a tour patch fixed to the body of the guitar. CONDITION: The guitar appears unused and shows no wear. The autograph remains legible and has not faded. (9.0). 400 - 800

3188 - HUEY LEWIS & THE NEWS

AUTOGRAPHED GUITAR

11” x 1” x 38”. This Series 10 electric guitar is nicely autographed by Huey Lewis & The News, with autographs from six band members, two guitar picks and a tour patch fixed to the body. The backside of the guitar shows a complimentary concert ticker to the concert in Grand Rapids, Iowa in the year 2000. CONDITION: The guitar is unused and shows no damage. The signatures are legible and show no fading. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3189 - C.W. PARKER STYLE JUMPER CAROUSEL HOSE

21” x 44 - 1/2” x 59”. C. 1930. Parker style jumper inside row carousel horse. “BULLET” shows flag motif on the outside. CONDITION: Restored with new paint by Nancy Alley and on twist stand. 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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8 - 1/2” x 50” x 70”. C. 1930. Inside row stander carousel horse in Americana motif. CONDITION: Showing restoration with new paint and contemporary stand. Little 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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- DETAILED “PRANCER” LOOFF CAROUSEL HORSE

9” x 40” x 68”. C. 1920. Highly detailed carved carousel horse, outside row prancer. Originally from Santa Monica Pier carousel. CONDITION: Showing an excellent restoration with new paint by Nancy Alley. With contemporary stand and pole. Light 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

3192 - CARVED CAROUSEL

11” x 48” x 64”. C. 1930. Outside row prancing carousel horse, hand-carved and polychrome wood figure with glass eyes and real hair tail on brass pole with wood base. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration with new paint and a contemporary stand and pole. Light 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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3193 - 1950S RALEIGH MOTOR BICYCLE

68” x 21” x 37”. Motorized bicycle, Raleigh, 1955, Cycle Co. of America. Contemporary custom modifications with 66cc 2-cylinder engine, 1950s fuel tank, rare leather WWI bicycle bags, copper/brass tool case, working carbide light and white balloon tires. A number of motorized bicycles in this style are in European museums and collections. A functional and strikingly creative motorized bicycle in like-new condition! This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 1,500 - 2,500

3194 - OUTSTANDING TIN GREEN RIVER WHISKEY SIGN W/ MAN & HORSE GRAPHIC

Frame: 42 - 1/4” x 1” x 32 - 1/2”. SST. Marked “Copyright 1899. Owned by J.W. McCulloch, Owensboro, Kentucky.” This incredibly clean example of this c. 1900 single-sided tin sign from Green River Whiskey features a wonderful graphic of a man and his horse in front of the Green River Inn. This sign retains its original wood frame, which is marked “McCulloch The Distiller. Owensboro, KY.” CONDITION: The field of this sign is exceptional, with no paint loss or scrapes. The back leg of the horse shows a few dime-sized areas that show dulling to the gloss, but no color loss. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the original frame. The frame shows wonderful gold scrollwork and color. The bottom left corner shows one small chip to the wood scrolling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.25). 1,500 - 3,000

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3195 - HANOVER PURE RYE REVERSE PAINTED LENS SIGN W/ HORSE GRAPHIC

Frame: 24” Dia. This c. 1920s convex glass lens sign from Hanover Pure Rye of Cincinnati, Ohio features a nice horse graphic in the center, with gold leaf and a custom gold frame as well. CONDITION: This lens has had minor restoration at some point in the past. The gold leafing and reverse painted field show areas of touch-up, and areas of lifting and chipping to the paint. With that said, the sign is stable and still displays very nicely. The glass remains free of cracks. The custom frame shows general wear. (Restored) 500 - 1,000

3196 - TIN CITY CLUB BEER SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

60” x 36”. SST. Maker Marked “Reliance Adv. Co.” This c. 1930 single-sided tin sign from City Club “The Better Brew” Beer features the company script logo with a colorful beer bottle graphic. CONDITION:

The field of the sign shows scrapes and color loss- seen most prominently in the white script logo. The beer bottle graphic and surrounding areas show heavier paint loss and scratching as well. There is additional damage around the letter “R” in “Better.” The outer edges show light wear and the right side has two non-factory mounting holes. The original wood frame shows minor wood chipping and color loss, but remains sturdy and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 1,000 - 2,000

3197 - FALL’S CITY LAGER BEER GLOBE LENS

17 - 1/2” Dia. Single-Sided

Glass. This c. 1930 single-sided glass globe lens from Falls City Lager Beer features the “FC” logo in the center with vibrant colors throughout. CONDITION: The field of this lens shows no damage to the color. The front side of the glass shows a few small scuffs that do no detract from the color. The outer edges of the lens show small imperfections and rough areas to the glass, likely where it was cut at the factory. (8.75).

800 - 1,600

3198 - PAPER KAMM & SCHELLINGER BREWING COMPANY SIGN W/ LION & GLOBE GRAPHIC

Frame: 30” x 3/4” x 40”. Single-Sided Paper. Marked “Gugler. Milwaukee.” This single-sided paper sign from Kamm & Schellinger Brewing Company of Mishawaka, Indiana features a stunning graphic of a lion sitting atop the world. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows outstanding color throughout. There are a few very shallow bend marks, the worst of which is a diagonal line that extends from the bottom left edge up into the bottom of the keg. These marks are hardly noticeable. The outer edges are concealed by the custom mat and frame. (9.0).

600 - 1,200

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3199 - TIN BARTELS $5,000.00 BEER SIGN

19 - 3/4” x 27 - 1/2”. SST. Maker Marked “Kaufman & Strauss.” This c. 1910s single-sided die-cut tin sign from Bartels Beer features nice color and a graphical ribbon emblem with $5,000.00 pricing. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows surface scuffs, as well as isolated areas of paint loss and wear. The worst of the paint loss can be seen in the outer sections of the field- notably the bottom left corner and a few places on the right border. The outer edges show light areas of metal bending and general paint wear and loss. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

3200 - GOETZ COUNTRY CLUB PILSNER BEER LIGHT-UP COUNTERTOP SIGN

12” x 3” x 9 - 1/4”. This c. 1940 light-up countertop sign from Goetz Country Club Pilsner Beer with tagline “famous for its flavor” features a wonderful art-deco can and vibrant colors. CONDITION: The top glass panel remains clean with some tiny paint chips to the extreme outer edges. The bottom panel remains solid, with light discoloration. The body of the sign remains clean with original paint, as well as manufacturer sticker on the back. The sign lights up nicely and has a modern power cord. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3201 - PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER “YES SUH-H” FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 28 - 1/4” x 38”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1950s single-sided cardboard sign from Pabst Blue Ribbon features a man server with bottles and can graphics. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows areas of discoloration to the background. The outer edges show moisture damage, with a few small sections of cardboard missing, the worst of which is seen at the top-center and bottom-right edge of the sign. The sign has been custom framed and is ready to hang. (8.0). 400 - 800

3202 - TIN FALSTAFF BEER CHARGER SIGN

24” Dia. SST. Maker Marked “Chas W. Shonk. Chicago.” This c. 1910s single-sided tin domed charger sign from Falstaff Beer features a detailed graphic of a family enjoying bottle Falstaff beer. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few light scuffs and scratches in the outer sections of the field. The outer edges show scrapes and multiple specks of paint loss, the worst of which can be seen between 4 and 5 o’clock on the outer edge. (8.5). 300 - 600

3203 - USHER’S GREEN STRIPE SCOTCH CHALKWARE DISPLAY

9 - 1/2” x 4” x 16”. This c. 1940s chalk-ware display from Usher’s Green Stripe Scotch featuring a kilt-clad man and a small area where a bottle of scotch would have been displayed. CONDITION: This display remains exceptionally clean with only a few light specks of color loss to the chalk-ware, seen around the base and outer edges of the top marquis. The display remains crack free and sturdy. (8.9). 200 - 400

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3204 - EXCEPTIONAL CERAMIC COCA-COLA DISPENSER W/ LID

9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2”. This exceedingly rare and exceptional c. 1896 ceramic dispenser from Coca-Cola was the very first dispenser produced to serve the now iconic fountain drink. This dispenser was made by The Wheeling Pottery Company, with both the base and the bowl of the dispenser being stamped with the manufacturer name. This dispenser retains its original spigot, as well as the exceedingly rare lid. Complete examples like this one do not come to market very often. CONDITION: This dispenser remains in excellent condition, with the ceramic retaining a bright white color. A few isolated areas of the bowl show some very light browning, which was caused by exposure to Coca-Cola syrup. The glaze shows a wonderful crazing pattern throughout. The Coca-Cola logo retains a nice early red with gold outline on both sides. The backside of the base shows ornate scroll work and wording “Delicious and Exhilarating” and “Refreshing and Invigorating.” There is no ceramic loss or cracks to be found on this example. (9.0). 10,000 - 20,000

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3205 - FOWLER’S CHERRY SMASH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

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9” x 9” x 15 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Fowler’s Cherry Smash features a vibrant graphic of three cherries on the vine, with the company logo and original marked syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains clean, with a few specks of discoloration to the white field. The very bottom edge of the dispenser shows a few light imperfections to the gloss, which was likely done at the factory. The upper lip remains chip free. The original syrup pump is marked “Cherry Smash,” and shows a fair amount of oxidation and tarnish. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

3206 - FOWLER’S CHERRY SMASH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 15”. This c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Fowler’s Cherry Smash features the company logo with a nice graphic of three cherries on the vine. CONDITION: The ceramic body of this dispenser is clean with only light wear to the white ceramic field. There is a small hairline crack to the upper lip of the dispenser, which is concealed by the syrup pump. There are small specks of color loss in the Cherry Smash lettering, but nothing offensive to how well the piece displays. The syrup pump, while not original to the dispenser, is a correct period ball pump and shows tarnish to the metal finish. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

3207 - DRINK HIRES ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. This C. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the iconic company logo and hour-glass form, with an old syrup pump as well. CONDITION: The ceramic body of the dispenser remains clean and crack free. There are a few areas of browning and discoloration to the white ceramic. The upper lip shows no cracks of ceramic loss. The syrup pump, while not original to the dispenser, is a correct period ball pump and shows tarnish to the metal finish. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3208 - JERSEY CREAM PERFECT DRINK CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 15”. This C. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Jersey Cream’s Perfect Drink features a nice crazed glaze finish with wonderful gold-painted lettering and pattern designs. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser shows light crazing to the glaze. The body of the dispenser remains solid with no cracks. The upper lip of the jar shows no damage as well. The pump shows light tarnishing to the metal. (9.0).

400 - 800

3209 - GLASS RYE WHISKEY SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 9” x 16”. This c. 1920s glass dispenser features and early painted and foil under glass logo reading “Rye Whiskey” with a floral motif. The dispenser sits atop a glass base with a brass spigot. CONDITION: The glass remains crack free in the body of the dispenser, however, there is a small chip to the glass on the top lip, which is concealed by the small metal cap. The glass base remains crack free and is sturdy. (8.75).

500 - 800

3210 - GRAPE CRUSH GLASS SYRUP DISPENSER

6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 15”. This C. 1930 glass syrup dispenser from Grape Crush features a nice glass form with embossed grapes and an original syrup pump. Of all the Crush dispensers, the Grape is the most uncommon. CONDITION: The dispenser remains in nice condition with no cracks to the glass. The upper lip of the dispenser is undamaged and retains its original rubber washer between the glass and the pump. The pump shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 300 - 600

3211 - OUTSTANDING DR. PEPPER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 4” x 21 - 1/2”. This c. 1890s ceramic, iron, and marble dispenser from Dr. Pepper is an incredible piece of early soda pop history. The dispenser features an early Dr. Pepper logo on all four sides of the ceramic body, with its original iron mounting frame and marble base. The handle of the syrup spigot is missing. CONDITION: The ceramic body of the dispenser remains clean with a few small areas of darkening to the ceramic body. The ceramic remains crack free. The metal frame and metal lid both show a nice patina to the metal. The marble base shows nice patterns to the marble and is undamaged. The spigot mount is intact, but the handle is missing. This rare dispenser is seldom seen for sale would be near impossible to ever upgrade. (8.75). 10,000 - 20,000

3212 - WARD’S LIME CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 6” x 13”. This rare and desirable c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lime Crush features wonderful color and shape in the form of a lime. The syrup pump is original and shows a nice patina. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains clean and vibrant with no damage to report. The upper lip shows no wear or damage. The pump shows light crazing and wear to the metal finish. A clean and desirable example. (9.25). 2,000 - 4,000

3213 - RARE OVERSIZED WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 15”. This c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush is the rarer large version of this specific dispenser. It features a large orange-shaped form, with the iconic company logo and original syrup pump marked “Ward’s Orange Crush.” CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains vibrant and clean with great detail. The upper lip shows no damage or ceramic loss. The syrup pump shows moderate patina and tarnish. (9). 1,500 - 3,000

3214 - DRINK HOWEL’S ORANGE JULEP CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 15”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Howel’s Orange Julep features the iconic company lettering, as well as an original (although not original to this specific dispenser) syrup pump marked “Hires.” CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains clean with a nice vibrant orange color throughout. There is a small chip to the outer edge of the bottom base. The lip under the syrup pump remains damage free. The pump shows age appropriate patina and wear. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

3215 - DRINK CHERRY JULEP CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 15”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Cherry Julep features the company lettering in the center, as well as its original syrup pump marked “Cherry Julep.” CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains clean, with a few occasional scratches and chips to the paint. The dispenser’s lip remains clean and undamaged. The syrup pump shows age appropriate tarnish. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

3216 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

11” x 6” x 13 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush features a wonderful lemon-shaped form, with the iconic company logo and original syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains clean and exceptional with no damage to report. The upper lip of the dispenser remains crack free with no ceramic loss. The original pump shows light tarnish to the metal. (9). 800 - 1,600

3217 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush features a wonderful orange-shaped bowl, with the iconic company logo and original syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains clean, with no cracks or notable paint loss. The upper lip of the dispenser is clean with no cracks or ceramic loss. The dispenser pump shows moderate tarnish and oxidation. (9). 800 - 1,600

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3218 - DRINK GRAPE JULEP CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 15 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Grape Julep features a wonderful deep purple color with an original syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows light wear and haze to the purple gloss. There are also a few rub spots to the color seen throughout the body. The body and upper lip of the dispenser show no cracks or damage. The syrup pump shows age-appropriate tarnish and wear to the metal. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

3219 - FOWLER’S DRINK CHERRY SMASH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 14”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Fowler’s Cherry Smash features a wonderful graphic of three cherries on the vine, as well as an original syrup pump marked “Cherry.” CONDITION: The body of this dispenser shows a brown color in the ceramic, often called the “Brown” version. The three cherries also show a few small and isolated paint chips. The dispenser’s lip under the syrup pump remains clean and undamaged. The pump shows age-appropriate patina and tarnish. (8). 600 - 1,200

3220 - COLLECTION OF 5: SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

5” x 4” x 13”. This collection of five c. 1920 syrup pumps includes flavors Walnut, Lemon, two Strawberry, Pineapple, and Coffee. CONDITION: All five pumps show general wear and tarnish to the metal, but with a nice patina. (8). 100 - 200

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3221 - SET OF 19: ARMOUR’S VIGORAL DISPENSER & CUPS

Jar: 10” x 10” x 21”. A China set of Armour’s Vigoral health drink, which was generally served in pharmacy soda fountains. CONDITION: It shows an original dispenser base and spigot with a cracked top. The 18 cups show some areas of gold leaf loss, but no chips, cracks or repairs. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

3222 - DR. SWETTS ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 14”. This C. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Dr. Swett’s Root Beer features the form of a three stump, with a nice graphic of the company mascot kid in the center. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains clean and colorful with no damage to report. It appears to have had little or no use. The upper lip of the dispenser remains crack free. This dispenser would be difficult to upgrade. The syrup pump is old and shows nice patina to the metal finish. (9.0).

1,000 - 2,000

3223 - BUCKEYE ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 16”. This c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Buckeye Root Beer features a wonderful graphic of a fountain glass and holder, as well as a rare and correct syrup pump marked “Cleveland Fruit Juice Co.” CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains clean and exceptional. The colors and graphics remain vibrant. The lip of the dispenser under the pump remains crack and blemish-free. The pump itself shows age-appropriate patina to the metal. (9). 800 - 1,600

3224 - DRINK FOWLERS ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 14”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Fowler’s Root Beer features the iconic company logo with a nice “5 cent” graphic, as well as an original syrup pump marked “Root Beer.” CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains clean and undamaged. There are a few small spots of discoloration to the white ceramic, but nothing offensive. The lip of the dispenser under the syrup pump remains uncracked and damage free. The pump retains a nice chrome finish with a few light areas of oxidation. (9). 800 - 1,600

3225 - HIRES ROOT MUNIMAKER SYRUP DISPENSER

17” x 17” x 26”. This 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.” A complete and desirable example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9).

3,000 - 6,000

3226 - DRINK HIRES “IT IS PURE” CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 13 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the iconic company logo, as well as its original syrup pump marked “Hires” on the top. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains undamaged and exceptionally clean. The lip under the lid shows no cracks or damage. The pump shows age appropriate tarnish. A clean and difficult example to upgrade. (9.25). 600 - 1,200

3227 - PORCELAIN DR. PEPPER SIGN W/ BRICK PATTERN

26 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. SSP. Maker marked “Texlite-Dallas.” This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign from Dr. Pepper features the iconic company logo with the desirable “brick pattern” design in the background. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light discolored surface scuffs, as well as one small porcelain chip in the right-center field. The outer edges show additional porcelain chips. Four of the mounting holes retain their original grommets and all show small porcelain loss. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

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3228 - CARDBOARD NEHI SODA POP SIGN W/ KIDS PLAYING BASEBALL GRAPHIC

Frame: 30 - 1/4” x 43”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This C. 1940s single-sided cardboard easel-back sign from Nehi features eye-catching colors with the company logo and a colorful graphic of boys playing baseball. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains wonderful color throughout. There are two isolated areas of touch-up around the word “Favorite” and along the bottom right edge. Both of these sections appear to have been exposed to moisture at some point in the past, and very carefully touched up. There is also some light rubbing to the cardboard in the top-left corner of the field, where there are discolored scuff marks in the blue sky. The outer edges of this sign are concealed by the custom frame. The easel-back is still intact on the backside. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 800 - 1,600

3229 - TIN DRINK ORANGE SQUEEZE SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

Frame: 31 - 3/4” x 1” x 23 - 3/4”. SST. Maker Marked “J.V. Reed & Co. Louisville, KY.” This c. 1930s single-sided tin sign from Orange Squeeze features a nice bottle graphic with orange slices. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains wonderful color and gloss. There are a few small areas of discoloration seen in the yellow section of the background. The bottom half of the bottle graphic shows a few scuffs as well. The black outline of the letters in “Squeeze” show minor paint chipping as well. The outer edges of this sign are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3230 - CARDBOARD NESBITT’S ORANGE SODA POP SIGN W/ YOUNG GIRLS GRAPHIC

Frame: 39” x 3/4” x 28 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “McCandlish Lithograph Corporation.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Nesbitt’s of California features a wonderful graphic of young girls enjoying an ice cold soda pop with their dolls joining them. CONDITION: The field of this cardboard shows a few insignificant blemishes to the surface- the worst of which can be seen in the blue circle surrounding the Nesbitt’s logo. There is also a vertical rub mark on the left side of the field in the girl’s left shoulder. The bottom-left corner shows a small bend and wear as well. (8.5). 400 - 800

3231 - DRINK BARQS ITS GOOD TIN THERMOMETER SIGN

9 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Donasco.” This c. 1950s single-sided tin thermometer sign from Barq’s Root Beer features a nice bottle graphic with the iconic company colors and logo. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows great gloss and color. There are a few light surface scratches to the outer field and edges, as well as general wear to the beveled edge. The top mounting hole shows small paint loss. The thermometer tube is intact and reads correctly. (9). 300 - 600

LOT - 3228
LOT - 3229
LOT - 3230
LOT - 3231

3232 - CARDBOARD SQUEEZE SODA POP SIGN W/ CHILDREN PLAYING GRAPHIC

Frame: 22” x 3/4” x 26 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1940s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Squeeze features a wonderful scene of young boys playing baseball and enjoying an ice cold soda pop. CONDITION: The field of the cardboard remains nice with a few small areas of wear and discoloration, the worst of which is seen in the light blue background near the top of the sign. The outer edges show light cardboard wear, the worst of which is seen along the top and bottom edges. (8.0). 300 - 600

3233 - DR. PEPPER TELECHRON CLOCK

14” x 2 - 1/2” x 14”. This c. 1940s electric clock from Dr. Pepper was made by Telechron and features the iconic company logo with brick pattern behind. CONDITION: The face of the clock shows an off white color. The clock hands are intact and operate correctly. The outer green body of the clock retains its original crinkle finish paint. There are a few areas of paint missing and chipping, mostly to the top center of the clock’s outer body. This piece retains its original power cord. (8.25). 300 - 600

3234 - LIGHT-UP PEPSI-COLA CLOCK SIGN W/ BOTTLE CAP GRAPHICS

35” x 6” x 31”. This light-up clock from Pepsi-Cola features the company logo with nice bottle cap graphics on each end, as well as a nice neon blue illumination. CONDITION: This clock remains clean with no significant damage to report. The internal face is clean and marked “The Neon Clock Co. Cleveland, Ohio.” The plastic marquee at the top is clean and undamaged. The body and frame of the clock are also clean, showing only light storage wear. The inspection stickers and manufacturer sticker are attached to the top of the back of the frame. This clock keeps time and retains its original power cord. (9.0). 1,500 - 3,000

3235 - PEPSI-COLA STRING HANGER DISPLAY SIGN

12 - 1/2” x 7” x 15 - 3/4”. DST. This double-sided tin string hanger sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice double dot logo on both sides, with an eye-catching “5 cent” graphic as well. CONDITION: Side 1 shows paint loss and fading throughout the field. The outer edges show additional paint loss and oxidation (7.0). Side 2 is cleaner, showing only small areas of paint loss and light fading to the color and gloss. The outer edges show paint chips and oxidation (8.0). (7.0, 8.0) 400 - 800

3236 - COLLECTION OF 2: COCA-COLA & DR. PEPPER CALENDAR & THERMOMETER

Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 8”. This collection of two c. 1950s-1960s tin calendar and thermometer signs from Coca-Cola and Dr. Pepper feature the iconic company logos with great color and shine. CONDITION: The Coca-Cola calendar remains clean with only a small chip to the paint on the small button part of the sign. The 1974 calendar pad is complete (8.75). The Dr. Pepper thermometer shows a few small scuffs and scratches in the field, with light wear around the mounting holes. The thermometer tube is present and reads correctly (8.5). (8.75), (8.5). 400 - 800

LOT - 3232
LOT - 3233
LOT - 3234
LOT - 3235
LOT - 3236

3237 - COLLECTION OF 2: COCA-COLA THERMOMETER AND KAY DISPLAY SIGN

Largest: 6 - 3/4” x 17”. This collection of two c. 1930s-1940s single-sided advertisements from Coca-Cola includes a Masonite thermometer and a wood Kay Display sign with fountain glass graphic. CONDITION: The thermometer shows specks of discoloration in the field. The thermometer tube in intact and reads correctly. The outer edges show paint wear and loss. The mounting holes are solid, with the top two showing metal buttons where a chain is attached to the backside for hanging. (8.5). The Kay Sign is marked on the back side with the manufacturer mark. The wood field of this sign remains clean and damage free. The metal finial at the top shows discoloration and wear to the metal finish. (8.75). (8.5), (8.75) 400 - 800

3238 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA “THIRST KNOWS NO SEASON” SIGN W/ SNOWMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 56 - 1/2” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Niagara Litho. 1942.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the “Thirst Knows No Season” advertising line with an impressive and colorful snowman graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean, with a few small surface scuffs, but none that show color or cardboard loss. The outer edges of the sign are nicely concealed by the original wood frame. A clean and desirable example. 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

3239 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA “YES” SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

35 - 1/2” x 56”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Niagara Litho. 1947.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with a wonderful graphic of a young woman in swimming attire with the bold word “YES.” CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light fading to the color throughout. There is one diagonal scrape seen in the woman’s right shoulder and one vertical mark seen above her forehead. The outer sections of the field show a few additional scuff marks and areas of wear. The outer edges show light tattering and occasional chips to the cardboard- but these areas are nicely concealed by the original wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 3237

3240 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA “HAVE A COKE” SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 56 - 1/2” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Snyder & Black - 1948.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and colors with a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few light surface rubs, most notably a horizontal rub in the woman’s face. The upper field shows insignificant warping to the cardboard, which could likely be corrected if secured better in the frame. The outer edges are concealed by the original wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

3241 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA HOME REFRESHMENT SIGN W/ SERVICE MAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 56 - 1/2” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “McCandlish Lithograph Corporation. 1944.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman and serviceman and retains an original gold frame. CONDITION: The cardboard sign is nicely shrink-wrapped in the frame. The cardboard shows a few light areas of wear in the field but nothing distracting from the overall appeal. There is a slight warping to the cardboard, which could likely be corrected by removing the shrink wrap. The outer edges are concealed by the gold frame. The frame has been re-painted gold at some point in the past. A large and impressive sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

3242 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA DELICIOUS & REFRESHING SIGN W/ SWIMMER GIRL GRAPHIC

Frame: 57” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Marked “Lithographed in Canada - 1939.” This c. 1939 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with an impressive and colorful graphic of a woman sitting on a diving board. This sign retains a correctly styled gold wood frame. CONDITION: This cardboard has been shrink-wrapped at some point in the past, which has served to preserve it nicely. The field remains nice with only a few light surface scuffs to the color. The sign shows light warping to the cardboard starting at the top-center field down to the center field. This could be corrected by adjusting the frame and/or removing the shrink wrap. The outer edges are nicely concealed by the frame. The frame has been repainted gold at some point in the past. The metal emblem in the bottom is original, but the frame itself appears to have been re-constructed with newer wood. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 3240
LOT - 3241
LOT - 3242

3243 - CARDBOARD “WHEREVER THIRST GOES” COCA-COLA SIGN

61” x 34”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Edwards & Deutsch. 1942.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and a lovely graphic of a girl in a row boat. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few hardly noticeable light rubs, with color loss right below the word “goes.” The outer edges of the sign shows areas of cardboard loss and color loss- but these areas are nicely concealed by the original wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3244 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA SIGN W/ MILITARY COUPLE GRAPHIC

35 - 1/2” x 56”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Niagara Litho. 1943.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with a colorful graphic of a military man and woman on bicycles graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a series of nail holes that have been patched and touched up at some point in the past. These marks can be seen in a straight line just above the handle bars. There are also a few repaired marks in the upper center and bottom center field. The outer edges shows occasional wrinkling to the paper with spots of discoloration and wear. The original frame is solid and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

3245 - COCA-COLA “THE GOOD OLD PAUSE THAT REFRESHES” CARDBOARD SIGN W/ ORIGINAL FRAME

Frame: 62 - 1/4” x 34”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Niagara Litho. 1940.” This c. 1940 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a wonderful graphic of a young woman fishing on the dock. This sign retains its original wood frame, which is marked “Kay Displays” on the backside. CONDITION: The field of this cardboard shows light yellowing to the graphic, which is mostly only visible in the white sections of the field. There is one area of cardboard damage in the bottom center field of the sign in the woman’s left leg. The outer edges show light areas of wear and general discoloration. The outer edges remain clean and are largely concealed by the original frame. The frame shows nice patina to the gold paint and is sturdy. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 3244
LOT - 3245

3246 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA SIGN W/ GIRL AND HAMBURGERS GRAPHIC

41 - 1/2” x 25”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Forbes Boston. 1941.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a lovely graphic of a young woman holding four fresh to serve hamburgers. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light discoloration and exposure to moisture. There are a few areas of color loss scene in the red disc and in the right center field. The outer edges show light wear and minor paper tattering. The original gold frame remains clean and vibrant. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 400 - 800

3247 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA “HE’S COMING HOME TODAY” SIGN W/ WOMAN & WAGON GRAPHIC

21” x 32 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Edwards & Deutsch. 1944.” This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a colorful graphic of a woman pulling a wagon, who is excited that her husband is coming home from the war. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains vibrant and bright. There are some surface blemishes and wear to the top 25% of the field. The rest of the field shows only light scattered marks. The outer edges show minor wrinkling and paper loss. The original wood frame is sturdy and ready to hang. (8.25.4) 400 - 800

3248 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA SPRITE BOY SIGN W/ 6 PACK GRAPHIC Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 26”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1955 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic Sprite Boy with a wonderful six pack graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows great color throughout. There is a slight factory flaw to the printing where the script Coca-Cola logos were printed slightly off center and appear slightly blurry. The outer edges of this sign are concealed by the original wood frame. The wood frame retains its original paint and is marked “Property of Coca-Cola” on the backside. (8.75). 400 - 800

3249 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA SIGN WITH COKE BOTTLE BINOCULAR GRAPHIC 21” x 32 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “Edwards & Deutsch. 1952.” This c. 1950s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a young couple, with the boy using Coke bottles as binoculars. The backside of this sign was custom lettered “Country Kitchen Drive In” at some point after manufacturing. CONDITION: The field of the poster shows discoloration with specks of cardboard and color loss seen throughout. The worst of the damage is seen in the bottom half of the field, where there is wrinkling to the surface, discoloration, and staining. The outer edges show minor paper loss and wear as well. The original golf frame remains sturdy and ready to hang. (7.9). 300 - 600

LOT - 3246
LOT - 3247
LOT - 3248
LOT - 3249

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3250 - CARDBOARD COCA-COLA HOSPITALITY POSTER W/ FAMILY AT THE FRIDGE GRAPHIC 21” x 32 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a colorful graphic of a family at the refrigerator, and retains its original wood frame. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few light blemishes to the surface and colors. The outer edges show light tattering and occasional bubbling to the surface. The gold frame is sturdy and ready to hang. (8.5.3) 300 - 600

3251 - VIENNA ART PLATE WITH WOMAN GRAPHIC

16 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. This c. 1910s Vienna Art Plate features a stunning graphic of a Victorian Era woman. This plate is similar to the ones produced by the Western Coca-Cola Bottling Company; however, this one is not marked so. CONDITION: The field of the plate remains clean, with a few light scratches and discolored spots to the outer border. The gold wood frame shows a few cracks in the ornate scrollwork in the corners. The original shadowbox remains sturdy with only a few rubs to the paint. (8.75). 300 - 600

3252 - COCA-COLA VIENNA ART PLATE W/ TOPLESS WOMAN GRAPHIC

16 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Vienna Art Plates. Western Coca-Cola Bottling Company.” This rare c. 1910s Vienna Art Plate was created by the Western Coca-Cola Bottling Company (marked on the backside) and features a graphic of a topless woman. CONDITION: The field of the plate shows a few small chips to the paint. The outer ornate gold frame shows a few small cracks to some of the detailed scrollwork in the corners. The original shadow box remains clean and solid, with only light wear to the paint in a few areas. (8.5). 400 - 800

3253 - TIN COCA-COLA BOTTLE SIGN W/ WOOD FRAME

23 - 3/4” x 47 - 1/2”. SST. Marked “K.D. Inc.” This c. 1940 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a nicely embossed and die-cut silver bottle graphic with a bright glossy red background and original wood frame. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean with only a few light storage marks to the silver bottle. The red background remains glossy, with a few nicks to the paint around the perimeter of the bottle and two isolated paint chips in the right outer red field. The grey frame shows wear and discoloration, but is nonetheless all original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+) 1,000 - 2,000

3254 - COCA-COLA TIN ADVERTISING SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works. Coshocton, O.” This c. 1926 single-sided tin advertising sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a woman holding a bottle in the foreground. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light discoloration to the red and white sections. There are a few light scratches and small specks of paint loss as well. The outer raised gold border shows the worst of the damage with paint loss and surface oxidation, the worst of which is seen along the bottom edges of the raised border. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 3250
LOT - 3251
LOT - 3252

3255 - TIN COCA-COLA SIGN W/ ORIGINAL FRAME

59 - 1/2” x 24”. SST. Maker Marked “A.A.W. 2-40.” This c. 1940 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with beautiful color and shine, as well as its original silver painted wood frame. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains excellent color and high gloss. There is one chip to the paint just above the logo in the very center field. The left bottom corner of the field, shows a few small paint chips as well. The silver frame has a few chips to the wood with color loss, but it remains sturdy and ready to hang. The sign is stenciled on the backside “Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Dubuque, Iowa.” This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

3256 - TIN DRINK COCA-COLA FLANGE SIGN W/ SUNSPOT GRAPHIC

24” x 20 - 1/2”. DST. Maker Marked “Robertson-Dualife. Springfield, Ohio. 4-15-41.” This c. 1940s double-sided tin flange sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with bottle and sun graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows discoloration in the red and yellow sections of the field. There are light scuffs and wear to the white script lettering. The outer edges show minor paint loss and oxidation as well. (8.0). Side 2 is slightly cleaner, showing bright colors. There are discolored spots in the field. The outer edges and flange section of the sign show light paint loss and scuffing. (8.5). (8.0, 8.25) 400 - 800

3257 - TIN COCA-COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE & SUN GRAPHIC

53 - 3/4” x 18”. SST. Maker marked “Robertson-Dualife-Springfield, Ohio. 10-10-40.” This c. 1940 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a nicely embossed script logo with the sun and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The entire white Coca-Cola script logo has been repainted white at some point. There is also a small area above the “O” in “Cola” that has been repainted red. There is one small area of paint chips to the right of the first “C” in “Coca.” The outer frame remains clean with a slight yellowing to the grey color. The extreme outer edges of the self-framed border show minor paint chips and wear. A clean and nicely dated example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7). 400 - 800

3258 - TIN COCA-COLA FISHTAIL FLANGE SIGN

18” x 15” x 2”. SST. Maker Marked “AM-23.” This c. 1960s double-sided tin flange sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic fishtail logo with “Enjoy that Refreshing Feeling” script along the bottom. CONDITION: Side 1 retains great gloss and color. The field remains clean with only a few light discolored spots in the white section of the field. The outer edges and flange section show very light paint wear (9.0). Side 2 remains similarly bright and glossy with some light surface scuffs to the gloss in the field. The outer edges show light storage wear (9.0). (9.0, 9.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 3255
LOT - 3256
LOT - 3257
LOT - 3258

3259 - TIN COCA-COLA “TAKE HOME A CARTON” DISPLAY RACK

19 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/4” x 55 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s carton rack from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with three fold-down shelves for displaying six packs of the famous bottle beverage. CONDITION: The rack topper tin sign remains bright and glossy with some very light bending to the metal around the mounting clip. The metal frame of the rack shows light paint loss and wear throughout. (8.75). 300 - 600

3260 - COLLECTION OF 2: TIN COCA-COLA THERMOMETERS

Largest: 7” x 16”. This collection of two c. 1930s-1040s single-sided tin thermometer signs from Coca-Cola includes the gold double bottle thermometer and the red thermometer with Christmas bottle graphic. CONDITON: The double bottle thermometer shows one scuff to the paint above “Cola,” as well as as few light areas of discoloration in the field. The outer edges show a few additional paint chips. The mounting holes remain clean and undamaged. The thermometer tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.5). The Christmas bottle thermometer shows a few imperfections in the field, with scuffs and discolored spotting. The top and bottom edges of the thermometer show paint loss. The mounting holes remain clean. The thermometer tube is present and reads correctly. (8.0). (8.5,8.0) 300 - 600

3261 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIGN

96” x 54”. SSP. Maker marked “Tenn. Enamel Mfg. Co. Nashville.” This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with “Fountain Service” nicely written across the top. CONDITION: The field on this sign remains bright and glossy. There is one light porcelain chip in the “C” of “Cola.” The outer self-frame shows a few porcelain chips and areas of wear with dulling to the gloss. The mounting holes are intact and shows very insignificant porcelain loss. A clean and vibrant example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9).

3,000 - 6,000

LOT - 3259

3262 - DRINK COCA-COLA DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN W/ GREY DISCS

60” x 1 - 1/2” x 49”. DSP. Maker marked “Tenn. Enamel Mfg. Co. Nashville.” This c. 1930s double-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the porcelain attachment discs showing the famous bottle graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few small porcelain chips and surface scratches in the red field. The outer edges remain clean but show a few wear spots and discolored areas. The grey disc shows a few porcelain chips around the border and mounting holes, the worst of which is at the top center. The privilege panel along the top shows additional porcelain chips to the outer edges and mounting holes. (8.25+). Side 2 shows a few small chips and scratches in the center red field. The outer edges of the field show light wear and discoloration. The decorative porcelain strip that goes to the left and right of the privilege panel is missing on this side. The grey disc shows porcelain chips in the bottle graphic, as well as the outer edges and mounting holes. The grey decorative strip to the left and right of the disc shows a few small porcelain chips too. The privilege panel shows porcelain loss to the outer edges and mounting holes. (8.0). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25+, 8.0) 2,000 - 4,000

3263 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA FISHTAIL SLED SIGN

43 - 1/2” x 16”. SSP. This c. 1960 single-sided porcelain sled sign from Coca-Cola features a glossy fishtail graphic with “Sign Of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean and glossy with no mentionable detractions. The extreme outer edges of the sign - which are not visible when hung - show light porcelain imperfections and chips, likely from the factory. A clean and difficult example to upgrade. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

3264 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN 33” x 4”. SSP. Maker Marked “R.J. Dewees. Dallas, Texas.” This c. 1930 single-sided porcelain Coca-Cola push bar sign features the iconic script logo with original wrought iron attachments. CONDITION: The porcelain sign shows good color and gloss in the field. The mounting holes on the outer edges show small porcelain loss. The wrought iron attachments show general wear and remain sturdy and ready to hang. (8.9). 400 - 800

LOT - 3262
LOT - 3263
LOT - 3264

3265 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

24” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the script and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a haziness to the gloss, with surface scuffs and light discoloration seen in the white script. The outer edges and mounting holes show porcelain chipping and wear. (8). 300 - 600

3266 - DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD LIGHT-UP CLOCK SIGN

50” x 5 - 3/4” x 40”. This C. 1950s large light up clock sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo, with nice backlighting and an impressive sized clock. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean. The green body and can of the sign has been nicely repainted green at some point in the past. The plastic lenses at the top and bottom of the sign are clean with no damage to report. The clock is keeping time accurately, and a newer power cord has been added for safety. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

3267 - COCA-COLA PLEASE AY WHEN SERVED COUNTER TOP MOTION SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” x 8 - 3/4”. Maker Marked “Price Brothers.” This C. 1950s light up counter top sign from Coca-Cola features a nice spinning illusion background around “Pause” with the iconic script logo in the center. CONDITION: This light remains exceptionally clean. The glass panels all remain nice with no cracks or visible damage. The metal body of the can appears to have been lightly polished at some point in the past. The original power cord and manufacturers stickers are still present. The sign lights up nicely. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

3268 - NEON COCA-COLA “SIGN OF GOOD TASTE” MARQUEE CLOCK

36” x 7” x 31”. 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). 1,500 - 2,500

LOT - 3265
LOT - 3266
LOT - 3267
LOT - 3268

3269 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA NEON SPINNER CLOCK

18” x 6 - 1/2” x 18”. Maker marked “Neon Products. Lima, Ohio.” This light-up neon spinner clock from Coca-Cola features an older replaced company logo face with the circular “Silhouette Girl” emblem at the bottom. CONDITION: The interior face of the clock remains clean with a slight yellowing to the white segments of the field. The hands and spinner operate correctly. The front glass of the clock was replaced at some point in the past. The can is original and retains its original manufacturer sticker on the back. This piece lights up nicely and retains its original power cord. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

3270 - COCA-COLA “SERVE YOURSELF” COUNTERTOP LIGHT-UP SIGN

19 - 1/4” x 6” x 9”. Maker marked “Price Brothers, Chicago.” This c. 1950 light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and “Serve Yourself” tagline. CONDITION: The glass front of the sign remains clean and undamaged. The silver border on the front of the sign shows light wear and tarnish to the metal. The can shows areas of paint loss and isolated oxidation throughout; however, it does retain its original manufacturer and inspection stickers on the backside. This piece retains its original power cord and lights up nicely. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3271 - DRINK COCA-COLA “HAVE A COKE” COUNTERTOP SIGN

17 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Price Brothers. Chicago.” This c. 1950 wood and glass countertop sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a nice bottle graphic medallion at the top. CONDITION: The glass front of the sign remains clean in the field with one small scratch in the “L” of “Cola.” The outer silver border of the glass shows a few imperfections and areas of color loss. The bottle medallion has darkened over the years. The wood base remains original and clean. The manufacturer sticker is present on the backside. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3272 - COCA-COLA COUNTER TOP LIGHT-UP AND CLOCK.

19 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” x 8 - 3/4”. Maker Marked “Price Brothers.” This C. 1950s light-up countertop sign and clock features the iconic company logo and “Please Pay When Served” tagline along the bottom.

CONDITION: The glass panels on this sign remain clean with only a few light surface scuffs. The body of the light-up shows tarnish to the metal. The clock keeps accurate time. This piece lights up nicely and retains its original power cord. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3273 - COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP CLOCK W/ SILHOUETTE GIRL GRAPHIC

15” x 3” x 15”. This light-up clock from Coca-Cola features an older replaced company logo face with the circular “Silhouette Girl” emblem at the bottom. CONDITION: The face of the clock remains clean with only some light crazing to the paint around the outer sections of the white background. The can and body of the clock also remain clean with only light wear. This piece retains its original power cord as well. The hands keep time correctly. The clock does not currently have bulbs in it. (8.5). 300 - 600

3274 - COCA-COLA STRINGHOLDER SIGN DISPLAY W/ SIX PACK GRAPHIC

12 - 1/2” x 7” x 15 - 3/4”. DST. Maker marked “Advertising Novelty Company. Newton, Iowa.” This double-sided tin string hanger sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful six-pack graphic on one side and the iconic Silhouette Girl design on the other. CONDITION: Side 1 shows scuffs and wear throughout the field and surrounding the six-pack. The outer edges show heavier paint loss with oxidation, the worst of which is along the bottom edge. (7.75). Side 2 remains in similar condition with paint loss and scuffs in the field. There are two small wrinkles to the metal in the center field as well. The outer edges show light wear with paint loss. (7.75). Each side is marked on the backsides with instructions and manufacturer information. (7.75, 7.75) 400 - 800

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3275 - COCA-COLA ART-DECO SYRUP DISPENSER

17” x 12” x 24”. This c. 1930s Art Deco syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola features the iconic logo embossed on two sides, with its original lid and internal chilling mechanism. CONDITION: This dispenser remains clean, showing only light wear with a few scratches to the body. The Bakelite handle on the lid in intact and undamaged. This dispenser retains its original mounting mechanism at the bottom, where it would have clamped onto a soda fountain counter. A clean and well-preserved example. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

3276 - COCA-COLA EMBOSSED COUNTERTOP SYRUP DISPENSER

17” x 13” x 17”. This c. 1950s dual spigot syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola also dispenses root beer. The dispenser is complete with both original knobs, internals, and a nice embossed Coca-Cola logo on the front side. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser remains clean with its original paint. There are some light surface scuffs and general wear to the body. The knobs rotate nicely, and the internals of the dispenser are complete. (8.75). 400 - 800

3277 - COCA-COLA COUNTER TOP SYRUP DISPENSER

7 - 1/2” x 18” x 21”. This c. 1950s countertop syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola features the script logo embossed on two sides, with a nice circular emblem reading “Have a Coke” on the customer-facing side. CONDITION: This dispenser retains its original paint and only shows light wear and yellowing in the white letters. The “5 Cent” decal shows wear and color loss. The bottom of the dispensing spigot is missing, which is hardly noticeable. This dispenser also retains its internal chilling mechanism, and original mounting clips where it clamped onto a counter. (8.75). 400 - 800

3278 - PLASTIC COCA-COLA DISPLAY BOTTLE

7” x 7” x 20”. This c. 1950s 3-D oversized display bottle from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo on a Patent “D” bottle with its original metal cap. CONDITION: This bottle remains clean with no cracks or damage to the plastic. There is some slight separation where the two plastic halves meet in the middle, but the bottle is solid and sturdy. The original cap shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.75). 400 - 600

3279 - COCA-COLA PLASTIC DISPLAY BOTTLE

7” x 7” x 20 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s oversized display bottle from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo on both sides with its original metal bottle cap. CONDITION: The body of the bottle remains clean and the script logo is crisp. The base shows a few small flecks to the plastic. The bottle cap shows tarnishing to the metal and color loss. (8.5).

400 - 600

3280 - COLLECTION OF 5: COCA-COLA CHANNEL CARD SIGNS

Each: 26 - 1/2” x 10”. This collection of five C. 1950s single-sided cardboard channel card signs from Coca-Cola feature various food graphics, with original gold hanging frames. CONDITION: Each of these cardboard signs show light to moderate wear to the outer edges. The inner field remains vibrant, and shows only occasional discoloration. The “Bacon and Tomato” sign has a “50” cent price added to the bottom-right field. (8.25). 500 - 800

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3281 - COCA-COLA VENDO 44 VENDING MACHINE W/ BOTTLE RACK ATTACHMENT

20 - 1/2” x 21” x 58”. This c. 1950s popular model all original Vendo 44 vending machine from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo nicely embossed on the front, with a bottle rack attachment nicely mounted on the right side. CONDITION: The machine retains its original paint and shows no significant damage. There are a few scattered scrapes and scuffs to the front mechanism door panel from use over the years. The internal guts and coin mechanism is intact. This machine cools nicely, comes with a key and has a newer power cord attached. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 2,000 - 4,000

3282 - COCA-COLA VENDO 39 VENDING MACHINE W/ DRINKING FOUNTAIN

38” x 20 - 1/2” x 59”. This c. 1950s all original Vendo 39 vending machine features the script logo nicely embossed on the front, with a rare drinking fountain attachment on the left side. CONDITION: This machine retains its original paint, with a few light scuffs on the front coin door. The bottom of the main front door also shows a few light paint scuffs. The internal guts and coin mechanism are still intact. This machine cools nicely and comes with a key. 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

3283 - PAPER SLEEP EYE MILLING COMPANY LITHOGRAPH W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHIC

23” Dia. Single-Sided Paper, c. 1910, Maker Marked “Williams Bros. Co. Milwaukee.” This single-sided paper lithograph from Sleepy Eye Milling Company of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota features a wonderful graphic of a Native American chief. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains exceptionally clean with no mentionable damage. There is one dark speck above the Chief’s head. There is one tiny hole in the paper near the outer right edge of the sign. The outer edges are concealed by the circular custom frame and mat. (8.9). 300 - 600

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3284 - CAMPBELL BRAND COFFEE BLEND TIN CAN W/ CAMEL GRAPHICS

7 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. This 4lb tin can from Campbell Brand Blended Coffee features wonderful lithographed graphics of a desert scene with camels and men working. CONDITION: The color on this can remains strong, with only a few scattered paint chips spread around both sides of the can. The bottom edge of the can shows general wear as well. The lid of the can is original and nicely embossed with the company name. The handle is intact. A solid and well preserved example. (8.5). 200 - 400

3285 - RARE BUDDY “L” PRE-WAR BAGGAGE TRUCK

27” x 8 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/4”. Dual wheels in rear. Opening cab doors. Chains on back. Stake-type truck with decals that say “Buddy “L” Baggage Line.” Decals are slightly faded. Has original bumper and headlights. Does have some paint chipping and wear throughout. (Very Good) 1,200 - 1,800

3286 - KEYSTONE PACKARD WORLD’S GREATEST CIRCUS TRUCK

26” x 8” x 11”. Professionally restored. White rubber tires. Replacement Keystone and animal decals on back. Ride-on handle. Extremely heavy-gauge truck. (Restored) 800 - 1,200

3287 - KINGSBURY PRESSED STEEL LADDER TRUCK

33” x 8” x 8”. Professionally restored. White rubber tires. Re-chromed or replacement ladders. Marked “Kingsbury Toys” on tires. (Restored)

600 - 900

3288 - STURDITOY PRESSED STEEL AERIAL LADDER TRUCK

33 - 3/4” x 8 - 3/8” x 11”. Professionally restored. Black rubber tires. Looks like replacement hoses and decals. Marked “Sturditoys” and “Water Tower No. 9.” (Restored) 600 - 900

3289 - BUDDY “L” PRESSED STEEL FIRE TRUCK

25” x 8 - 3/4” x 10 - 3/4”. Professionally restored. Decals marked “CFD.” Black rubber tires. Re-chromed black boiler. (Restored)

600 - 900

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LOT - 3289

3290 - PRESSED STEEL TOLDEO BULLDOG FIRE LADDER TRUCK

27 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 12”. Professionally restored. Re-chromed tanks. Replacement bell, hose and rope cording. Crank in front. “Bulldog” decals on sides. White rubber tires. (Restored) 600 - 900

3291 - PRESSED STEEL STURDITOY AMERICAN-LA FRANCE FIRE PUMPER TRUCK

26” x 8 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Professionally restored. Decals marked “Pumper No. 7” on front, also has Sturditoy replacement decal on front of front seat. Looks like replacement nylon and brass fire hoses. (Restored) 600 - 900

3292 - ONE-OFF PRESSED STEEL COCA-COLA TRUCK

25” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. Professionally restored. Marked “Ice Cold Coca-Cola / As Always Five Cents” on both sides of rear where cases would go. There is a decal that says “Sturditoy.” (Restored) 600 - 900

3293 - PRESSED STEEL STURDITOY AMERICAN-LA FRANCE FIRE PUMPER

26” x 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. Professionally restored. “Pumper No. 7” decals on front. Replacement Sturditoy and other decals. Replacement chromed bell, brass fire hose and rope. Black rubber tires. Marked “American-La France.” (Restored) 600 - 900

3294 - KEYSTONE PRESSED STEEL PACKARD DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK TRUCK

26” x 8 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/4”. Professionally restored. Replacement Keystone decals. Has milk bottles and white rubber tires. Ride-on truck with wooden handle. (Restored) 600 - 900

3295 - BUDDY “L” PRESSED STEEL FIRE LADDER TRUCK

27 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. Professionally restored. CFD replacement decals and Buddy “L” replacement decals on front. (Restored) 600 - 900

3296 - PRESSED STEEL KEYSTONE SPRINKLER TANK TRUCK

25” x 8 - 1/2” x 10”. Professionally restored. Marked “Keystone SprinklerTank” with replacement decals on back. Has tank cap, black cab, yellow tank, green accent, black rubber tires. (Restored) 600 - 900

3297 - CONTEMPORARY PRESSED STEEL WOODEN & PLASTIC POPCORN TRUCK

23” x 9 - 1/2” x 14”. Marked “Root Beer”, “Hot Dogs”, “Soft Drinks”, “Ice Cream” and “Fresh Popcorn” on sides. Crank in front. Contemporary. Spoked wheels. (Restored) 400 - 800

3298 - KINGSBURY PRESSED STEEL FIRE STATION

19 - 5/8” x 8 - 3/4” x 10”. Marked with the number “8.” Opening front doors. No fire engine. Contemporary. (Restored) 200 - 400

3299 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAPER AND TIN FLYING STORK DIE-CUT LITHOGRAPHED SIGNS

Largest: 27” x 10”. DST. Maker marked “Haeusermann M.M. Co. Litho. N.Y. - Chi.” This eye-catching double-sided die-cut tin sign shows a flying Stork with wonderfully detailed lithography and color. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few scuffs in the field. Most of the visible damage is limited to the outer edges of the sign, where there are small nicks and scuffs. There are three small factory mounting holes- two along the top edges of the wings, and one in the beak. (8.25). Side 2 remains in similar condition with a few scuffs and discolored spots in the field. The outer edges show heavier paint chips and wear. (8.25). The cardboard hanging sign is a reproduction, but nicely complements and completes the display when the string is threaded through the hole in the beak of the stork. (8.25, 8.25) 400 - 800

3300 - TIN STULL HYBRIDS CORN SIGN W/ MAN SMOKING GRAPHIC

24” x 28 - 1/4”. SST. This single-sided tin sign from Stull Hybrid Brands Corn features a nice graphic of a man smoking a cigar with corn husks behind him. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean with wonderful color and gloss. There is some insignificant wear to the letter “H” in “Hybrid.” The extreme outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame. (9). 300 - 600

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3301 - PORCELAIN EX-LAX CHOCOLATE LAXITIVE THERMOMETER

36” x 1 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain thermometer from Ex-Lax features the iconic company colors and logo with outstanding gloss in the field. CONDITION: The field of this thermometer remains bright and vibrant. There are no porcelain chips to speak of. The thermometer tube is intact and keeps accurate temperature. The outer edges remain crisp, with the only damage being a small porcelain chip in the bottom left cookie cutter edge corner. A difficult example to improve upon. (9.0). 300 - 600

3302 - PAPER CHASE & SANDORN TEAS & COFFEES FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT

24 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Heavy Paper. Marked “Copyright by Abbott Graves. 1897.” This single-sided paper sign from Chase and Sanborn Coffee & Tea company features a nice graphic of old men sitting around a cast iron stove heater. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with no mentionable damage. The edges are crisp and clean. The exterior black mat around the paper sign shows discoloration and wear in the gold lettering at the bottom. The wood frame is nicely debossed with “Chase & Sanborn” in the wood. (8.75+) 200 - 400

3303 - INDIANAPOLIS GLOVE COMPANY THERMOMETER

12” Dia. This thermometer from the Indianapolis Glove Company features their apple logo in the center with tag line “The workman is entitled to the best.” CONDITION: The interior face of this thermometer remains clean with some very insignificant wear to the extreme outer edges, mainly at the bottom center. The front glass shows scuffs, but remains chip and crack free. The metal body of the thermometer shows wear and general tarnish to the metal finish. The thermometer is reading correct temperature as well. (8.75). 200 - 400

3304 - PORCELAIN RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY SIGN

72” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign from the Railway Express Agency features nice gold yellow lettering with a self-framed beveled edge. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows discoloration to the yellow lettering and yellow border. There two porcelain chips in the word “Railway,” and areas of spider webbing in the yellow lettering as well. The mounting holes and outer edges show a few small porcelain chips as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 600 - 1,200

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3305 - BEAUTIFUL 101 RANCH WILD WEST SIGN W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHICS

31 - 1/2” x 45 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. Maker Marked “Riverside Print. Chicago & Milwaukee.” This c. 1908 single-sided paper poster from 101 Ranch Wild West features wonderfully colorful lithography of Native Americans in full headdress. CONDITION: This sign was mounted to a linen-backing at some point in the past. The poster shows crease marks where it was once folded. The crease lines show light wear and occasional color loss. The outer edges show a few sections of paper loss. Overall, the eye-appeal and graphics on this sign are vibrant and stunning. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 2,500 - 5,000

3306 - CUSTER’S LAST FIGHT CANVAS POSTER

30” x 43”. Makers marked “The Otis Lithograph Co.” Paper poster conserved on linen, featuring the Quality Amusement Corp production of “Custer’s Last Fight.” CONDITION: NOS bright colors, folds at the 1/3 locations, no scuffs or abrasions. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9). 300 - 900

3307 - LARGE “DINER” LIGHT-UP SIGN LETTERS

Largest: 30” x 8” x 31”. This set of large light-up letters spelling “DINER” is made of plastic and metal with a blue and red color scheme. CONDITION: The red front of the letters are translucent plastic and remain clean. The letters are trimmed out with metal trim, which shows a few missing screws but is solid and nice looking. The metal cans show a few scuffs and scratches to the blue paint, but nothing offensive. Each individual letter has its own neon interior light and modern power cord. The letters light up nicely. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

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3308 - NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS LIGHT BULB DISPLAY

28” x 5 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/4”. This c. 1930s tin light bulb display from National Mazda Lamps features wonderful tin lithography on both sides with eleven sockets across the top for various light bulb models to be displayed. Each socket has its own switch as well. CONDITION: The tin litho body of the display shows some light scuffs and small areas of paint loss in the field. The wood base retains a nice patina, with vibrant gold lettering reading “How Are You Fixed for Lamps?” One of the light bulb sockets shows damage to the glass insulator. This piece is operational and retains its original power cord. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

3309 - LARGE PAPER “HOPALONG CASSIDY RETURNS” MOVIE POSTER

Frame: 87 - 3/4” x 49”. Single-sided heavy paper. Maker marked “Morgan Litho. Corp. Cleveland, O.” This c. 1930s single-sided heavy paper movie poster featuring Hopalong Cassidy with wonderful Western themed graphic has been custom framed and ready for display. CONDITION: The field of this poster shows a few very light crease marks. There is a slightly misaligned sheet where the sign was assembled, seen just below the word “Hopalong.” The outer edges show a few discolored spots and light wear. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. 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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3310 - IMPRESSIVE DIAMOND BRAND PETER’S SHOES SMALTZ SIGN

Frame: 94 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 39 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Wood. Maker marked “Press Sign Co. St. L.” This impressive wood sign from Diamond Brand Shoes features wonderful smaltz paint throughout the blue background, with the Diamond brand company logo at the top center. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows general wear and discoloration. The worst of the damage is paint loss in the privilege panel along the bottom- seen in the white sections of the background. There is also a notable horizontal scrape on the right upper field above the letters “OES” in “Shoes.” The wood frame shows light wear but remains complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

3311 - INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER MCCORMICK DEERING FARM MACHINE

SMALTZ SIGN

119 - 1/2” x 30” x 1 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from International Harvester & McCormick Deering features a wonderful smaltz paint black background with the company crest in the center.

CONDITION: The field on this sign shows a few scrapes to the smaltz finish seen on the right end of the sign. The grey and yellow lettering remains vibrant and legible. The letter “O” in McCormick shows paint loss and oxidation from well-placed bullet holes - “O” was clearly bulls-eye. The outer wood frame remains sturdy with areas of wear and paint loss to the wear. A large and impressive example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 2,500 - 5,000

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3312 - FANTASTIC JOHN DEERE PLOWS SMALTZ SIGN W/ DEER GRAPHIC

Frame: 144” x 2” x 38”. SST. This impressive c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from John Deere features their iconic company logo with four-legged deer graphic - often called the “three-legged deer” but the fourth leg peers over the left rear - and “Plows” within the deer, all within a wonderfully smaltz-painted dark background. This sign is nicely framed and is marked on the backside “John Deere Plow Co. Kansas City, MO” and “A.H. Lewellen. Dewitt, MO.” The wood frame has been reinforced on the backside with newer wood. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains a wonderful patina, with general wear and crazing to the paint throughout. Paint loss can be seen in the field, but it does not detract from the style and presentation of the sign. A stunning and always desirable piece of advertising history. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 40,000 - 70,000

3313 - REVERSE GLASS ROUND OAK STOVES, RANGES, & FURNACES CORNER SIGN W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHIC

16” x 6 - 3/4” x 22 - 1/2”. Maker Marked “Vitrolite. Chicago.” This c. 1910s-1920s curved glass corner sign from Round Oak Stoves, Ranges, and Stoves features a wonderful graphic of a Native American, as well as eye-catching backlit lighting. This sign retains its original metal frame border and metal backing where this sign would have hung on the corner of store shelving or a building. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean, with no cracks or damage to the curved glass. There are a few light spots to the graphic, which are only seen when this sign is lit-up. The metal frame shows a nice copper pattern design, with a wonderful patina showing only small amounts of wear. The power cord has been replaced at some point in the past. A stunning and clean example. (9.0). 8,000 - 16,000

3314 - OUTSTANDING HAND’S CAFE & POOL HALL TIN SIGN W/ MILK GLASS LETTERS

41” x 28” x 6”. Maker Marked “Flashtric Signs. Chicago.” This c. 1920s double-sided light up sign from Hand’s Cafe & Pool Hall features wonderful back-lit milk glass lettering, with an ornate die-cut scroll pattern around the edges. CONDITION: Side 1 shows paint loss in the upper field above the letter “A” in “Hand’s.” Overall, the sign retains a wonderful patina to the paint throughout the field. The glass letters are intact and only show isolated areas of discoloration. The outer edges show minor wear and bending to the metal. The manufacturer label is attached in the bottom center. (8.25). Side 2 shows a similar patina to the paint, with wear and isolated paint loss. The glass letters remain intact. The outer edges show general wear and insignificant metal bending. (8.25). This sign hangs from two circular hooks protruding from the top of the can. A modern power cord has been added for safety. A beautiful example with great eye-appeal. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25, 8.25)

3,000 - 6,000

3315 - OUTSTANDING DR. BLAKEY OPTOMETRIST LIGHT UP FIGURAL EYE-GLASSES SIGN.

64” x 5” x 36”. This outstanding C. 1910s double-sided figural trade sign in the form of an early pair of eye-glasses from Dr. Blakey Optometrist features four (total) reverse painted glass lenses with great eye-ball graphics. CONDITION: Side 1 remains clean and vibrant. The glass lenses shows a few small flecks of paint loss in the field of the reverse painted glass sections. The gold “Dr. Blakey” lettering was likely re-touched at some point. The body of the sign shows a nice patina black paint (8.5). Side 2 remains just as nice, with the glass lenses showing light paint chips, hardly worth mentioning. The gold lettering was likely brightened up at some point in the past (8.5). The sign lights up nicely and has a newer power cord for safety. An impressive and early piece of optometric history. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5,8.5). 3,000 - 6,000

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3316 - B. F. JOHNSON DRUGS JEWELRY LIGHT-UP PORCELAIN SIGN W/ HANGERS

68” x 4 - 1/2” x 41”. This C. 1920s double-sided porcelain light up sign from B.F. Johnson Drugs & Jewelry shows a maker mark for “SALES SERVICE CORP., CHI, IL.” This insert features a heavily embossed porcelain frame with original hanging hooks. The border of the sign shows original porcelain insulated light sockets and bulbs. CONDITION: Side 1 remains clean in the field of the center porcelain sign. The outer edges and mounting holes show very light porcelain chipping and wear. The outer porcelain frame shows isolated porcelain chips spread throughout the frame- the worst of which can be seen on the top edges (8.5). Side 2 shows dulling to the gloss in the field of the center porcelain sign. The outer edges show light porcelain loss and chipping. The porcelain embossed frame shows wear and dullness to the gloss as well, with a few small porcelain chips (8.0). The sign lights up nicely and a newer power cord has been added for safety. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5, 8.0). 3,500 - 6,000

3317 - TIN DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS SIGN W/ WOMAN & COW GRAPHIC

Frame: 29 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 40 - 3/4”. SST. Marked “Copyright 1910 De Laval Separator Co.” This C. 1910s single-sided tin sign from De Laval Cream Separators features detailed lithography with different scenes of cows in various locations of Europe. Sign reads “1,750,000 In Use”, making it an earlier version of this sign. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few scattered spots of oxidation and wear. These spots are fairly well hidden in the dark areas of the background. The worst of the spots can be seen in the green shield type logo in the bottom center of the sign, as well as in several areas surrounding the center woman graphic. The outer edges are concealed by the original frame. The frame show nicely embossed letters along the bottom reading “De Laval” with a nice patina and small areas of discoloration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 2,500 - 4,000

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3318 - CARDBOARD FEDERAL SHOTGUN SHELLS TRI-FOLD WINDOW DISPLAY

Frame: 56 - 5/8” x 3/4” x 29”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1930s single-sided cardboard tri-fold window display from Federal Cartridges features wonderful graphics of large shotgun shells and a nice scene of pheasants flying in a field. CONDITION: The field of this display remains vibrant and clean. The center panel shows one nick to the cardboard in the top right corner. The outer two panels show some light general wear and scratching, which is most noticeable in the black sections of the field. The outer edges of the display show light cardboard wear, with minor areas of color loss. The piece remains intact but has shifted slightly in its custom frame. The left panel appears to have been possibly reattached at some point in the distant past. A colorful example with great subject matter. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 1,500 - 3,000

3319 - GLASS CASWELL CLUB CIGARS REVERSE PAINTED SIGN

Frame: 60” x 2” x 30”. Single-Sided Glass. Marked “Bock.” This single-sided reverse painted glass sign from Caswell Club Cigars features ornate gold inlay with reverse painted scrollwork and coloring. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows spotting and wear in the black section of the background. The lettering shows small imperfections to the gold inlay, with a few isolated areas of bubbling. The outer edges and corners show ornate scrollwork, which has minor paint loss and damage to the gold inlay as well. The extreme outer edges are hidden by the wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25).

1,000 - 2,000

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3320 - STATE BANK OF WAVERLY REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN

Frame: 114” x 1 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Glass. Maker Marked “Rawson & Evans Co. Chicago.” This large single-sided reverse painted glass sign from The State Bank of Waverly features reverse painted lettering with ornate gold foiling. CONDITION: The black lettering shows areas of paint lifting and general crazing- with some areas of total paint loss. The gold background remains vibrant, but shows areas of wear and deterioration to the outer edges of the sign. The original self-frame remains sturdy with general wear to the black painted finish. The sign has steel hanging brackets attached to the backside. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 1,000 - 2,000

3321 - DEAD SHOT AMERICAN POWDER MILLS POSTER W/ MALLARD GRAPHIC

Frame: 25 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 31 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “Armstrong, Moore, & Co.” This c. 1920s single-sided cardboard lithograph from American Powder Mills features a graphic of a Mallard duck with the tagline “Dead Shot.” CONDITION: The field of this poster remains exceptionally clean with no mentionable detractions. The outer white border shows some darkening, but nothing offensive to how the piece presents. The outer edges are concealed by the mat. The frame is original and is nicely marked “Gun Powder” along the bottom. (9). 1,000 - 2,000

3322 - TIN GAMBLE HARDWARE STORES AUTO SUPPLIES HEAXAGONAL SIGN

47 - 1/2” x 41 - 1/4” x 1 - 5/8”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from Gamble Hardware Stores features great color with a unusual hexagonal shape. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few light surface scratches to the paint, seen in the letter “R” of “Stores.” There is a light dent to the left of the letter “G” in “Gamble.” The outer edges show light wear, and concealed by the original frame. The frame remains solid and shows wear throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

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3323 - PORCELAIN COLUMBIA RECORDS DEALER SIGN

30” x 20”. SSP. This c. 1940 single-sided porcelain sign from Columbia Records features the iconic company music note logo with great color and shine throughout the field. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few factory imperfections to the gloss, but nothing offensive to the overall attractiveness of the sign. There are a few surface scuffs to the gloss as well. The outer edges show a few areas of porcelain chipping and wear. The mounting holes remain intact and clean. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

3324 - PORCELAIN FEEN-A-MINT LAXATIVE SIGN

29 - 3/4” x 8”. SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain sign from Feen-A-Mint chewing laxatives shows outstanding color and gloss in the field, with wonderful product graphics on each end. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows great gloss and color. There are a few small porcelain chips and general wear to the outer edges, the worst of which is in the top-right corner. The mounting holes retain their original grommets. (8.9). 700 - 1,400

3325 - MOTHER’S BEST FLOUR CONVEX GLASS SIGN

Frame: 22” Dia. This c. 1920s-1930s convex glass sign from Mother’s Best Flour features the company guarantee shown in the bottom half of the field, with nice flour grain graphics in the background. CONDITION: The field on this lens remains cleans with no damage or color loss to mention. The extreme outer edges of the glass show a few small areas of wear, possibly from when the glass was cut originally. There are no cracks to the glass. This sign is nicely displayed in a round custom frame. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

3326 - DR. R.G. NICHOLS OPTOMETRIST CHIPPED GLASS LIGHT-UP SIGN

28 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. This c. 1920 reverse painted and chipped glass sign from Dr. R.G. Nichols Optometrist features wonderful verbiage reading “Comfort and Style Without Extravagance.” The front glass has wonderful chipped edges, and is situated nicely in its original metal can with wonderful backlit red lighting. CONDITION: The field of the glass sign shows a few small specks of wear to the reverse painted glass. With that said, the lettering remains legible and solid. The glass is uncracked and sturdy. The outer edges of the field show light wear to the silver border. The original can shows paint loss and wear, with a nice patina overall. This piece retains an old power cord as well. A wonderfully displaying item. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

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3327 - BUCHANAN’S CAFE FRAMED REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN

Frame: 19 - 1/4” x 1” x 41 - 3/4”. This c. 1920 reverse painted glass sign from Buchanan’s Cafe features wonderful reverse painted and silver leaf details throughout the field. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains nice color with only light areas of deterioration to some of the silver areas. The black reverse painted lettering remains strong and shows light crinkling in a few areas; with that said, the paint is stable and not flaking. The outer edges of this sign are concealed by the custom wood frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3328 - FARMERS STATE BANK REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN W/ COPPER FRAME

Frame: 20 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/2”. Maker Marked “Rawson & Evans Co. Chicago.” This c. 1910s single-sided reverse painted and gold leaf glass sign from The Farmers State Bank features ornate gold foil patterns throughout the field and a nicely polished copper frame. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean with no significant damage to report. The front side of the glass shows a few light scratches when viewed in the right light. The black lettering remains crisp and stable. The gold leaf remains vibrant and strong. The copper frame is nicely polished to a high finish and shows only a few shallow dents to the metal. (9). 600 - 1,200

3329 - TIN LEE WORK CLOTHING DEPARTMENT STRIP SIGN

60 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from Lee Work Clothing features the company’s iconic colors and crest logo, with nicely embossed lettering throughout. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains nice color and gloss. There are areas of paint wear and loss to the embossed sections of the lettering in the field. The outer border of this sign shows additional paint scuffs and wear. This sign is mounted to a wood back and shows many non-factory holes around the outer border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 600 - 1,200

3330 - GLASS UNCLE SAM AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY SIGN

17 - 1/2” x 6”. Single-Sided Reverse Painted Glass. This C. 1910 single-sided reverse painted and silver leaf glass sign from the American Cigar Company of New York features an early graphic of Uncle Sam. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows great color, with only a few light specks of discoloration in the silver lettering and silver sections of the field. The two mounting holes show glass chipping on the backside with color loss. The outer edges remain undamaged. The backside retains its original heavy-paper backing. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

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3331 - STAINLESS STEEL GRIN’S LETTERS SIGN

Each Approx: 21 - 1/4” x 6” x 20”. This single-sided three-dimensional “GRIN’S” sign features five individual 3-D letters with an apostrophe. CONDITION: Each of the pieces of this sign remain clean and in similar condition with light scratches to the stainless steel. The letters have brackets attached to their bases for attachment to a roof or side of a building. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

3332 - PAPER IMPERIAL EGG FOOD SIGN W/ TRAIN YARD GRAPHIC

Frame: 28 - 1/4” x 2” x 34 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. Marked “The Kellogg & Buckeley Co. Hartford, Conn.” This c. 1910s single-sided poster promoting Imperial Egg Food, a product of F.C. Sturtevant from Hartford, Connecticut, features a colorful graphic of an assembly line style egg fulfillment operation in a train yard. CONDITION: The field of this poster remains exceptionally clean with no detractions to note. The outer edges are concealed by the custom mat and frame. A difficult example to upgrade. (9.5). 500 - 1,000

3333 - NO HUNTING FIGURAL BUNNY RABBIT W/ CARROT DISPLAY

16” x 9 - 1/2” x 19 - 3/4”. This colorful three-dimensional “No Hunting” display features a nice cartoon bunny rabbit holding a carrot. The display is made of a light composite material, which shows a wonderful aged crazing to the finish. CONDIITON: The display retains wonderful color throughout. There are small areas of discolored spots and small cracks and crazing to the finish. With that said, the display is sturdy and display nicely. (8.5). 400 - 800

3334 - BROADIES’ DRUG STORE REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN

Frame: 17 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”. This c. 1910 single-sided reverse painted and gold leaf glass sign from Broadies’ Drug Store features wonderful gold foil scrollwork with its original metal frame. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean with no significant damage to report. The outer edges of the gold foil show a few imperfections and areas of deterioration. The frame is painted black and shows areas of scraping and paint loss. (8.5). 400 - 800

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3335 - BLUE RIBBON COFFEE ADVERTISING LITHOGRAPH SIGN

Frame: 35 - 1/2” x 3” x 29 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Canvas. This c. 1930s single-sided canvas advertising sign from Blue Ribbon Coffee features a graphic of workers carrying coffee beans to the dock and ship. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows great color. There are a few areas of wear and discoloration seen in the yellow sections of the background, the worst of which is in the top-left corner. The outer edges are concealed by the custom mat and frame. (8.9). 400 - 800

3336 - CARDBOARD MUNSINGWEAR LITHOGRAPH W/ WOMAN READING GRAPHIC

Frame: 26 - 3/4” x 1” x 37”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1920 single-sided cardboard lithograph from Munsing Wear features a black and white image of a woman reading. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows no mentionable damage. The outer edges show very light storage wear, the worst of which is seen in the outer edges of the corners. There is one small nick to the cardboard in the center bottom outer edge. This piece has been nicely framed behind glass. (9). 400 - 800

3337 - COLT FIREARMS LITHOGRAPHED CANVAS SIGN

Frame: 29 - 1/4” x 1” x 37 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Canvas. This single-sided canvas lithograph features a young cowgirl holding a revolver. This image was used by Colt in the 1910s for various advertising posters. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean with no mentionable damage. There is one small tear to the canvas near the bottom of the graphic in the string of bullets hanging around her waist. The bottom edge shows areas of discoloration and browning likely caused by moisture. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom mat and frame. (8.75). 1,500 - 3,500

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3338 - PAPER INTERNATIONAL STOCKFOOD FEEDS POSTER W/ PIG GRAPHIC

Frame: 32 - 1/2” x 1” x 39 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. This c. 1910s single-sided paper poster from International Stock Food of Minneapolis, Minnesota features color graphics throughout with a plump pig in the center. CONDITION: This poster shows crease marks in the field where it was folded at some point in the past. These marks show light wear to the paper with minor chips to the color. There is a small pinhole in the left-center field. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame and mat. A colorful and attractive poster. (8.5). 400 - 800

3339 - F.S. GARRABRANT WATCHMAKER METAL SIGN

21” x 31”. This pocket watch-shaped figural heavy cast iron sign from F.S. Garrabrant Watchmaker features an ornately painted field, with a nice formed frame and hanging ring at the top. CONDITION: This sign has been restored at some point in the distant past. The paint shows wear and great patina, indicating that it was done long ago. There is a hole in the center field on both sides, where clock hands were possibly once attached. The outer frame shows wear and minor paint loss. (Restored). 400 - 800

3340 - PAPER LE SAVON DIRTOFF HAND CLEANER ADVERTISING POSTER

Frame: 33” x 1” x 44 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Paper. This c. 1920s single-sided paper advertising poster from Le Savon Dirtoff features their hand cleaner and soap product with a man washing his hands graphic. CONDITION: The field of this poster remains clean and vibrant. There are a few light areas of discoloration, which are most noticeable in the bottom 20% of the sign. The narrow black border around the sign shows a few small areas of discoloration and color loss. The outer edges remain crisp and show no paper loss or damage. This piece has been nicely framed and is ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3341 - HATS CLEANED LIGHT-UP COUNTERTOP SIGN

26 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Ohio Advertising Display Company.” This c. 1940s rounded-corner light-up countertop sign reads “Hats Cleaned,” and shows a nice art-deco body. CONDITION: The glass face of the sign shows specks of paint loss throughout the field- most notably in the black background. With that said, the letters remain stable and legible. The glass panel is currently loose in the metal frame, but could easily be corrected. The can retains its original paint, and shows only light and insignificant wear. The can retains its original manufacturer information on the back. This piece retains its original power cord. (7.5). 300 - 600

3342 - PAPER WOLVERINE SOAP & TERRIFF’S POWDERS POSTER W/ PRODUCT GRAPHICS

Frame: 28 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 34 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. This c. 1910s single-sided paper poster promoting Wolverine Soap and various cosmetic products from Terriff’s Brand features colorful product graphics. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows small crinkle marks to the paper, which are mostly hidden by the detailed graphics. The outer field shows larger crinkles and fold marks, with occasional color loss along the fold lines. There is one discolored brown mark along the very bottom edge. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.5). 300 - 600

3343 - EX-LAX THE CHOCOLATED LAXATIVE PORCELAIN THERMOMETER

36” x 1” x 8 - 1/4”. SSP. This c. 1940 single-sided porcelain thermometer from Ex-Lax Chocolated Laxatives features the iconic company colors with nice color and gloss. CONDITION: The field of this thermometer shows a few small discolored areas and factory blemishes to the porcelain. The outer edges of the field show light areas of wear, namely a small chip on the upper right edge and top left corner. The thermometer tube is intact and reading correctly. The outer cookie-cutter edge shows additional wear and chips to the porcelain. (8.25). 300 - 600

3344 - COLLECTION OF 2: KRAUSE’S HEADACHE CAPSULES ADVERTISEMENTS W/ GIRL GRAPHICS

Each Frame: 13 - 1/2” x 2” x 15 - 1/2”. This collection of two c. 1910s single-sided paper advertisements from Krause’s Headache Capsules features detailed lithographed graphics of two young girls. CONDITION: Both of these signs remain clean and show very slight yellowing to the paper. The outer edges are concealed by the custom ornate frames. A clean and eye-catching set. (9.0). 300 - 600

3345 - PORCELAIN BEAUTY PARLOR FLANGE SIGN

24” x 12”. DSP. This c. 1920s double-sided porcelain flange sign featuring “Beauty Parlor” on both sides retains wonderful color and gloss. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few small specs of discoloration and wear in the field. The outer edges have a few factory flaws to the porcelain coating and chips as well. The flange section shows two larger porcelain chips at the top and bottom, with only one mounting holes retaining its grommet. There are two mounting holes along the top border of the sign, both retaining their grommets (8.5). Side 2 shows a few light surface scratches in the field. The outer edges show small porcelain chips and imperfections- the worst of which is on the right (flange side) of the outer edge (8.5). (8.5, 8.5).

300 - 600

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3346 - TIN ACID IRON MINERAL BLOOD TONIC SIGN W/ MAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 17” x 1 - 3/4” x 22 - 3/4”. SST. Marked “Designed by Jefferson Wallace.” This c. 1910 single-sided embossed tin sign from Acid Iron Mineral Blood Tonic of Roanoke, Virginia features early lithography of an iron worker man graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains outstanding color and gloss. There are a few small areas of discoloration left over from the original wax paper when this sign was packaged at the manufacturer. There are a few light scratches and one bend mark on the right side of the field. The outer edges are nicely concealed by the ornate custom frame. (8.75+). 300 - 600

3347 - TIN SAWYER BARCLAY CLOTHING TIN SIGN

Frame: 27” x 1 - 3/4” x 35”. SST. This c. 1920s single-sided embossed tin sign from Sawyer Barclay & Co. Clothing, Shoes, and Furnishings features nice color and embossed lettering throughout the field. CONDITION: The black raised lettering shows areas of wear and dulling to the gloss. There are areas of paint loss in the letters “YER” of “Sawyer,” as well as a handful of scuffs in the bottom left corner of the field. The outer edges are concealed by the nice wood frame. (8.0). 300 - 600

3348 - PAPER EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES

ADVERTISEMENT POSTER

Frame: 24” x 1” x 34”. Single-Sided Paper. This c. 1940s single-sided paper poster sign from Eveready Flashlights and Batteries features a colorful cartoon graphic of a young boy walking at night with his flashlight. CONDITION: The field of this poster remains very clean, with only some light yellowing to the white section of the thought bubble around “Gee, I’m Knockin.” The outer edges show a few small wrinkles and areas of wear. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. 200 - 400

3349 - TIN NR TUMS “ALL VEGETABLE” LAXATIVE THERMOMETER

27” x 7”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin thermometer from NR Tums features great color and shine with a red-white-blue color scheme. CONDITION: The field of this thermometer remains bright and glossy. There are a few surface scuffs and areas of texture to the paint. The outer rolled edges show a few paint chips and general wear. The tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.75). 200 - 400

3350 - COLLECTION OF 2: ANHEUSER-BUSCH DR. STORK MALT NUTRINE SIGNS

Each: 12 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. Tin over Cardboard. This collection of two c. 1910s tin over cardboard signs from Anheuser-Busch’s Malt Nutrine line features a doctor walking and a horse and carriage graphic. CONDITION: The “doctor walking” sign shows surface scuffs and general wear and bending to the metal around the outer edges. The outer edges show areas of over-paint, with a few light specks in the field. (8.0). The “horse and carriage” sign shows surface scuffs in the field, with general wear as well. The outer edges show light metal bending, scratching, and color loss. (8.0). Both of these signs retain their original cardboard backs with manufacturer information. (8.0, 8.0) 200 - 400

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3351 - CLARK BAR WOOD ADVERTISING THERMOMETER

19” x 5 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Wood. Maker Marked “Amer. Mfg. Falconer, NY.” This c. 1930 single-sided wood thermometer from Clark Bar features outstanding color and shine, with a nice clock graphic marked “Clark Bar O’clock.” CONDITION: This thermometer remains very clean with no damage in the field. The tube is intact and reads correctly. The outer edges of the beveled edge show light discoloration, but very minimal. A clean and good-looking example. (9.0). 400 - 600

3352 - THE LAST STAGECOACH WEST FRAMED MOVIE ADVERTISING POSTER

Frame: 28 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/8” x 42 - 3/4”. Single-Sided Paper. Marked “Litho. in U.S.A. 57/402.” This c. 1950s single-sided paper movie poster from the film The Last Stagecoach West features a vibrant graphic of a man and woman fending off robbers from their stagecoach. CONDITION: There are horizontal and vertical fold marks on this poster; however, it is laying flat and framed nicely. There are a few light nicks to the color and small areas of wear in the field. The worst of the damage is to the bottom left corner and the top right field, where there are sections of paper missing. The section in the top-right field shows paper loss and possibly taping on the back side. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 400

3353 - PORCELAIN WESTERN UNION TELEGRAMS FLANGE SIGN

18” x 9” x 1 - 1/2”. DSP. This c. 1920s double-sided porcelain flange sign from Western Union Telegrams features outstanding shelving and gloss. CONDITION: Side 1 remains very clean with vibrant gloss. There are a few small imperfections to the porcelain around the outer edges and minor porcelain loss to the singular mounting hole on the outer edge. The flange section itself remains clean with original grommets in all the mounting holes (8.9). Side 2 remains similarly clean with excellent color and shine. The outer edges show light porcelain wear and tiny chips (9.0). (9.0, 8.9). 200 - 400

3354 - CARDBOARD BICKMORE CALL SALVE FOR ANIMALS SIGN W/ HORSES GRAPHIC

Frame: 35” x 3/4” x 23”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1930s single-sided cardboard sign from Bickmore Gall Salve features a wonderful graphic of horses climbing a mountain trail. CONDITION: The center-left field of this sign shows wear and discoloration to the cardboard. This section starts in the letter “O” of “Bickmore” and extends down to the word “sure” near the bottom edge. The right side of the field shows similar wear in the upper horse graphic and down to the bottom-right corner. The outer edges are nicely concealed by the custom frame. (8.0). 200 - 400

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3355 - CARDBOARD SANTA FE FOODS SIGN W/ PRODUCE GRAPHIC

46 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Santa Fe Quality Foods features colorful graphics of fresh fruit and vegetables. CONDITION: The field of this cardboard remains clean with no mentionable damage. The outer edges show light wear and damage to the cardboard, the worst of which is along the bottom-right edge and the top-left corner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 100 - 400

3356 - COLLECTION OF 2: FIRE FIGHTING APPLIANCES INFORMATION CARD SET

Each Frame: 18” x 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. This collection includes two double-sided framed sets of small informational tobacco cards about late 19th century fire trucks and fire fighting appliances. This set is marked “Authorized Reproduction by Imperial Publishing. Copyright 1991.” CONDITION: The cards all remain in clean condition and are all individually displayed with both sides in their frames. A well-displaying and eye-catching set. (9.0). 100 - 200

3357 - THE BRYANT PUP HARDWARE STORE FIGURE

17 - 1/2” x 13” x 12”. This c. 1930s display is made of a polychrome cast composition and was likely made by Old King Cole of Canton, Ohio. Featuring the name “The Bryant Pup,” on its collar, this small dog display was used in hardware stores to catch the eye of customers. CONDITION: The body of the dog shows a few isolated specks of color loss, mostly in the dog’s feet. There is one small spider-webbed crack on the dog’s left elbow. Overall the display remains clean, with no structural damage. (8.5). 300 - 600

3358 - RABBIT IN A TOP HAT MAGIC STORE AUTOMATON DISPLAY

13 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 14”. This c. 1940s magic store display features a rabbit moving in and out of the top hat when plugged-in. The rabbit is made of a hard composite material and the hat is wrapped in a black fabric, with rigid form underneath. CONDITION: The rabbit shows a few specks of paint loss at the top of the ears. The face and body of the rabbit show light wear to the paint, but nothing offensive. The hat shows moderate soiling to the fabric surface. This piece operates when plugged in and makes for an eye-catching display. (8.25). 400 - 800

3359 - PAPER-MACHE CASE TRACTORS EAGLE DISPLAY

41” x 11” x 26 - 1/2”. This c. 1930s paper-mache eagle display was made by Old King Cole. It was originally manufactured for Majestic Radios - see P. 164A of Mom and Pop Stores . A wonderful eagle sits atop the globe with wings fully extended. Below it, embossed lettering reads “Authorized Dealer.” The Majestic appears to have been factory removed. It is likely Old King Cole had an inventory from their molds and made the display generic. CONDITION: This display retains nice color. The eagle’s head shows light color loss and wear to the paper mache. The rest of the display shows general wear with light scrapes and color loss in a few isolated areas. The display is sturdy and displays wonderfully. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

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3360 - BOSS OF THE ROAD OVERALLS BULLDOG FIGURE

12” x 16” x 21 - 1/2”. This paper-mache figural display in the form of a bulldog from Boss of the Road Overalls of San Francisco, California shows wonderful color and detail. CONDITION: The figure remains sturdy and clean. The face, body, and verbiage sections of the figure show great color with no significant damage to mention. There is one area of color loss in the top left corner and edge of the front verbiage panel. The bottom edges of the rectangular base show a few small cracks to the paper mache with color loss. (8.9). 300 - 600

3361 - DR. WARNERS HEALTH CORSET CHALKWARE FIGURE

16” x 9” x 29”. This heavy chalkware bust from Dr. Warners Health Corsets features the form of a lady with detailed features throughout. CONDITION: The body of the figure shows general wear and occasionally chipping to the chalkware. There is one notable chip at the very bottom front of the figure. The figure stands on its own and is sturdy. (8). 300 - 600

3362 - FRENCH BULLDOG FIGURE W/ NODDING HEAD

17” x 7” x 14”. 1890s French Bulldog Growler Pull Toy with wheels in feet. Paper-mache with glass eyes. When chain is pulled, he makes a loud growler noise. CONDITION: Excellent original bright collar, husk collar and original textured short hair-like surface. Excellent working condition and probably in the best condition you will ever see. (8.5).

2,000 - 3,000

3363 - COWBOY YOUTH MANNEQUIN STORE DISPLAY

60” T. This youth-sized mannequin features vintage cowboy apparel and is made of a heavy composite material. CONDITION: The mannequin shows a few cracks to the composite surface, but these are almost all concealed by the clothing. The clothing shows light tattering and general wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 200 - 400

3364 - EVERYTHING IN SPORTING GOODS LIGHT-UP MOTION LAMP COUNTER DISPLAY

16” x 16” x 16”. This C. 1930s revolving countertop display from Everything In Sporting Goods features a revolving interior mechanism that shows an early biplane pulling the “Everything in Sporting Goods” sign, backlit with a turning globe or map image behind it. CONDITION: This piece still operates and uses the heat from the bulb to propel the internal revolving signage. The verbiage section of the internal spinner shows the letter “G” in “Everything” flaking. The outer frosted globe is intact. A rare and unusual and functional piece of early advertising. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

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3365 - CANDLESTICK PHONE WITH “5 CENT” COURTESY PAYMENT BOX

7” x 6 - 1/2” x 12”. Marked “Western Electric Company.” This c. 1910s candlestick phone features wonderful brass finish with a small coin box as a courtesy to needful customers. CONDITION: The phone shows a nice patina to the brass. It retains its original power cord, but the plug is no longer attacked to the end. The coin box appears to have a new foil sticker with the price. (8.5). 200 - 400

3366 - WHITMAN’S HOT FUDGE ELECTRIC WARMER WITH LADLE

7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s hot fudge warmer from Whitman’s features the iconic company logo with a nice silver plated serving ladle. CONDITION: The logoed plaque on the front of the warmer shows general wear, but the logo and verbiage remain legible and clean. The outer steel body of the warmer shows light surface scratching, but retains a nice finish. The lid is intact as well. The ladle shows tarnishing to the silver finish. This piece retains its original power cord. (8). 100 - 400

3367 - CAMPBELL FIRE EXTINGUISHER MADE FOR REXALL STORES

8” x 7” x 24”. Brass fire extinguisher. CONDITION: Polished and clear coated. Ready for display. (Restored) 100 - 300

3368 - TOY FIRE ENGINE PUMPER

11” x 4” x 7 - 1/2”. This toy fire engine pumper shows a recent restoration. There are no decals or areas of marking. It has the correct cast iron driver. (Restored) 100 - 200

3369 - LOT OF 2: AKRO AGATES MARBLE SETS

Largest: 11” x 5” x 1”. Pair of Akro marble sets. #230 with 3 boys playing on box, and a larger set with 2 boys and a girl playing. Some wear to the boxes and no distinguishing chips noted. (8.7). 100 - 300

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3370 - MONARCH SWEET PICKLE CROCK DISPLAY W/ LION GRAPHICS

63” x 16” x 28”. This country store display from Monarch Sweet Pickles features the iconic lion graphics on each end of both sides, as well as four ceramic crocks with glass lids and original brass handle openers. The crocks are each marked “Reid, Murdoch & Co.” The stand is sitting on four legs with rolling casters. CONDITION: The body of the stand shows paint loss and general wear to many of the surfaces, seen on the top around the crocks. The ceramic crocks remain intact with no significant damage. The glass lids and brass holders are all intact and enhance the display nicely. A wonderfully complete and presentable display. See page 238B of Mom and Pop Stores . This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 2,000 - 4,000

3371 - DIAMOND DYES WOOD CABINET W/ CHILDREN PLAYING GRAPHIC

15” x 8 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2”. This c. 1910 cabinet from Diamond Dyes features a lithographed tin sign “The Mansion” featuring children playing with an estate house in the background. The backside of the cabinet shows a second tin sign with product information from Diamond Dyes. CONDITION: The tin sign shows light staining with a few dark specks spread around the field. The tin sign on the back remains clean with moderate wear to the edges. The cabinet shows moderate wear to the wood body, with the top right corner showing wood loss. The internals show the original labeled storage compartments. See Mom and Pop Stores , p. 64A. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3372 - OLD JUDGE RYE PAINTED STORE FRONT FIGURE

11” x 10 - 1/2” x 50 - 1/4”. This newer figural wood display from Old Judge Rye Whiskey features the form of a top-hatted man carrying a cane and a whiskey flask. CONDITION: This figure is clean with no mentionable damage. The color and patina is top-notch. The back of the pedestal is marked “S. Cornette. Mt. V. KY. USA.” The display is sturdy and eye-catching. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 400 - 800

LOT - 3370
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3373 - SMOOTH AS SILK KESSLER WHISKEY FIGURAL FOOTBALLER DISPLAY

18” x 10” x 47”. This c. 1940s figural composition display from Kessler Whiskey shows a gentleman football player and the company tag line “Smooth as Silk.” CONDITION: The body of the display shows areas of color loss, seen on the football, his right hand, top of his head, and shoulders. The display remains sturdy with no structural damage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 300 - 600

3374 - DR. DANIELS’ VETERINARY MEDICINE COUNTER DISPLAY

21 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/2”. This c. 1910s countertop display cabinet from Dr. Daniels’ Veterinary Medicines features a colorful lithographed sign on the front door, purportedly showing an image of Dr. Daniels with his line of veterinary medicines, all in a nice oak body cabinet. CONDITION: The tin sign front shows some mild discoloration and areas of wear to the high points of the embossed lettering. There are also a few isolated paint chips. The oak cabinet shows light wear to the wood, with a few rub marks and chips to the corners of the wood frame. This cabinet comes with keys to the lock, and the inside retains three original shelves for displaying product. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3375 - ARROW COLLARS GENERAL STORE DISPLAY

12 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 49 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 large vertical display cabinet from Arrow Collars features twelve versions of various available collar patterns, with nice art-deco patterned embellishments around the display cabinet. CONDITION: The collars show light yellowing and general wear. All twelve collars remain intact and display wonderfully. The cabinet shows some light surface scratches to the glass. The red and gold lettering remains crisp and legible. The bottom and top of the case are wrapped in a nice art-deco patterned metal, which shows light wear. An impressive display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3376 - WOOD REVOLVING HARDWARE DISPLAY CABINET

20 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2” x 31 - 1/2”. This octagon-shaped nut and bolt display cabinet for various hardware features 72 small triangular drawers for storage, each of which retains their original hardware and ornate size stamp on the front. CONDITION: This display cabinet remains complete with a great patina. The top shows general wear and running to the wood. The cabinet rotates nicely and makes for a great display enhancement. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 3373
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LOT - 3376

3377 - FRENCH RAY-O-LITES AND DRY BATTERIES DISPLAY CABINET

18” x 12” x 30”. This c. 1940s battery display cabinet from French Ray-O-Lites features the company logo on the front glass with original cardboard informational signs at the bottom. CONDITION: The front glass remains undamaged and the decal logo is crisp and vibrant. The informational cardboard signs at the bottom show browning and wear. The wood body of the cabinet shows a nice finish and patina. The interior is complete with many compartments for displaying product. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 400 - 800

3378 - HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC REMEDIES COUNTER DISPLAY CABINET

21 - 1/2” x 8” x 33”. This c. 1910s countertop display case from Humphrey’s Specific Remedies features a nice tin sign on the front, with ornate gold lettering on the very hard-to-find oak marquee along the top. CONDITION: The tin sign shows light discoloration and a few specks of paint loss in the field. The oak cabinet shows areas of wear and a nice patina over all to the wood construction. The inside of the cabinet retains all its original numbered drawers. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 400 - 800

3379 - OAK RIBBON DISPLAY CABINET

29” x 18 - 3/4” x 37 - 3/4”. This oak display cabinet was used to display various spools of ribbon in a general store or seamstress shop. This case has six hinged doors on each side and two internal compartments accessible through two slide-out doors on the end of the case. CONDITION: This display case remains clean and functional with no mentionable damage. The top piece of wood was replaced at some point in the past. The original hardware is intact and shows insignificant tarnish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 400 - 800

3380 - SHIRT COLLAR POINT OF SALE DISPLAY CASE

Case: 14 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/4”. Maker Marked “Illinois Show Case Works. Chicago.” This c. 1920s-1930s collar display case features fourteen various shirt collar options within a nice slim countertop display case. Collars are accessed through the bottom. CONDIITON: The collars all remain nice and intact. A few show moderate discoloration and yellowing. The display case is sturdy and shows no breaks or damage to the glass. The oak has a nice patina finish, with the original manufacturer mark at the bottom front center. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

3381 - DR. CLARIS VETERINARY MEDICINE OAK WOOD DISPLAY CABINET

20 - 1/4” x 8” x 32”. This wood display cabinet from Dr. Claris of Buffalo, New York features nice carved lettering and wonderful oak construction. CONDITION: The front glass of this display cabinet remains original, with nice waves and imperfections showing the age. The wood retains wonderful oak striping and shows only light wear. This piece retains its original hardware but does not have a key. A wonderful condition example. (9.0). 400 - 800

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LOT - 3381

3382 - INGERSOLL POCKET WATCH DISPLAY CASE

9” x 6” x 14”. Maker Marked “H.D. Beach Company. Coshocton, O.”

This c. 1910s tin display cabinet for Ingersoll Pocket Watches features a wonderful printed woodgrain paint scheme and includes seven pocket watches for display. CONDITION: The body of the cabinet remains clean with only a few light paint scuffs and small areas of discoloration. The backside shows its original installation instructions and manufacturer mark. The pocket watches inside the case vary in maker and condition, with some showing more yellowing than others. An appealing and rare display. (8.75). 400 - 800

3383 - HARDWARE STORE SHOT DISPENSING CABINET

25” x 10” x 21 - 1/4”. C.1920. Ash and pine construction ammunition shot dispensing cabinet. 16 round windows for displaying 8 different sizes of shot. The ingredients can be dispensed through the cast iron levers that release the shot below. Two drawers below are for miscellaneous ammunition supplies, packing, et cetera. CONDITION: The body of the cabinet remains clean and shows an older restoration with only a few light scuffs. Dispensing mechanisms all function. An appealing rare display for the sportsman. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 800

3384 - LILY MERCERIZED SEWING THREAD SEWING CABINET

15 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4”. This c. 1930 sewing cabinet from Lily Mercerized Sewing Thread shows the company name nicely written in gold on both glass panels and both wood sides. CONDITION: The interior of the cabinet is complete with 24 slots for storing various colors and styles of thread. The front and back glass remain undamaged and the gold lettering is crisp and legible. The wood body of the cabinet shows scuffing to the finish, with a small section of veneer missing on the top lid. 300 - 600

3385 - PAPER MACHE CORN-OFF BUNION COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY

31” x 13” x 18”. This c. 1930s paper mache three-dimensional food shaped display promoting “Corn Off” bunion medication was manufactured by Harry Patton Ferguson of Los Angeles, California. The underside of the foot retains the original informational manufacturer information. CONDITION: The foot retains strong paint, with only a few light spots of color loss and wear to the paper mache. There are a few small surface cracks between the toes. The bunion section of the foot is nicely highlighted in red. (8.5). 300 - 600

3386 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR WOOD DISPLAY CABINET

18” x 10 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”. This c. 1910s oak cabinet features a nicely lithographed tin sign from De Laval Cream Separators with a nice graphic of the actual separator equipment. CONDITION: The tin sign shows scratches, fading, and light oxidation throughout the field. The oak cabinet retains a nice patina with general darkening to the wood. The internals show various compartments and wood drawers. Included is some original product information paperwork on the inside. (7.75).

300 - 600

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3387 - ZENO CHEWING GUM COUNTER DISPLAY CASE

9” x 8” x 17”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Original finish with new glass shelves, original marquee and oxidation and lifting to the mirrored back door. (Very Good) 300 - 600

3388 - ADAMS PEPSIN TUTTI-FRUTTI WOOD 3-DRAWER DISPLAY CASE

15” x 13” x 12 - 3/4”. This wood display case features a nice etched glass panel in the front from Adams Pepsin Tutti-Frutti Gum and three drawers in the backside. CONDITION: The front glass panel remains uncracked, but shows a light haziness to the glass. The wood frame shows a few cracks- mainly seen on the slanted lid. The drawers are intact and solid. (8). 200 - 400

3389 - IMPRESSIVE CARTER THE GREAT MAGIC POSTER Frame: 111 - 1/2” x 86” x 1 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Heavy Paper. Maker Marked “The Otis Lithograph Co. Cleveland, O.” This c. 1910s large and impressive linen-mounted magic poster featuring Carter The Great. It features various devil graphics and is wonderfully framed and eye-catching. CONDITION: The field of the poster shows splice lines where the poster was originally assembled. There are a few imperfections and discolored marks in the field, but none offensive or distracting. The outer edges show light darkening to the white background, and the extreme outer edges are nicely concealed by the impressive custom frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75).

2,500 - 5,000

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3390

- LARGE REVOLVING ROUND CRYSTAL CANDY DISPLAY CASE

30” x 30” x 40”. This c. 1910s large revolving showcase features three internal shelves, all original wavy glass, and a wonderful oak body with ornate cast iron scrollwork around the top. Made by the Crystal Case Co., Alliance, OH. This cabinet comes with a cast iron and wood base that is not original to the display case but nonetheless matches the era and style. CONDITION: The glass on this case remains unbroken and clean. The oak body of the cabinet shows areas of wear and discoloration, but nothing offensive to how well this piece presents. The metal scrollwork along the top has been reattached with modern screws at some point in the past. The base remains sturdy, with original caster wheels on the bottom. The base allows the display case to nicely rotate when assembled completely. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+) 3,000 - 6,000

3391

- COMPLETE & UNUSED BOX OF PULVER JOY MINT CHEWING GUM

10” x 5 - 1/2” x 5”. A complete set of Joy Mint chewing gum to fill out an early Pulver gum machine from the turn of the 20th century. It comes with 100 sticks of tab gum, 4 of which are in plain marked free gum wrappers and 4 packs of Pulver gum with 5 sticks per pack. When the customer vended their tab gum out the machine, if they were lucky enough to get one in a marked wrapper, they would turn that in to the shop owner to receive a full free pack of the Yellow Kid stick gum. It all comes in its own little showcase. CONDITION: It is unused, with the original box. All the wrappers and packs of gum are intact, and shows no sugar leeching at all. An amazing survivor for being over 100 years old. (9.5). 2,000 - 6,000

3392 - MERRICK’S SIX CORD SPOOL COTTON DISPLAY CASE

18” x 18” x 21”. This circular point of sale display case from Merrick’s Spool Cotton features a revolving internal display mechanism that is controlled by the knob on the top of the case. CONDITION: The internal part of the case rotates nicely, and retains the numbered tin strip sign that marks which spool is which. The outer wood body remains clean, with noticeable wear to the wood finish on the top of the case. The lettering on the glass panel is legible and shows only light darkening to the gold finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

41 - 1/2” x 28” x 17”. This c. 1940s table top display case from Keen Kutter Kutlery features an internal velvet display pad, original used to display knives, as well as a wonderful oak body with ornate trim work around the bottom edges. CONDIITON: The front glass is nicely etched with the Keen Kutter name. The internal display pad shows light tattering and wear to the fabric material. The oak body of the cabinet shows light wear and remains sturdy. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 300 - 600

3393 - KEEN KUTTER KUTLERY TABLE TOP DISPLAY CASE
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LOT - 3393

3394 - PRATT FOOD COMPANY OAK DISPLAY CABINET

18” x 7 - 1/2” x 29”. This c. 1920 table top display cabinet from The Pratt Food Company of Philadelphia, PA features nice stenciled letters on the front with a solid oak body. CONDITION: The stenciled lettering shows light wear and fading to the color. The door retains its lock, which comes with the key. The glass is undamaged. The interior shows three shelves for display. (8). 300 - 600

3395 - E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTERS KNIFE DISPLAY CASE

6” x 7 - 1/4” x 42”. This C. 1940s display case from E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter Knives from St. Louis, MO features a wonderful etched glass logo on the front, with ample room for displaying folding pocket knives. CONDITION: The etched logo remains clean and legible. The glass shows some light wear and surface scratching. The internal display where the knives display shows light wear to the felt and hanging hooks, but remains solid. The top, bottom, and back edges are nicely wrapped with a brass finish, which shows nice patina and light wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 300 - 600

3396 - RICHARD HUDNUT ROUGE COUNTERTOP DISPLAY

17” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. This c. 1930 counter top rouge display from Richard Hudnut Rouge features eight different shades of makeup seen in small display windows across the top lid of the case. The front side shows the company name and logo on a nice reverse painted and foil glass panel. CONDITION: The glass panel remains clean with no damage to note. The lid shows some light wear to the gold leaf lettering on the rouge colors. The inside shows compartments for the makeup, along with a small paper tag from Walter D. Hayes Pharmacy of Minonk, IL, where this display likely was used for many years. (9). 300 - 600

3397

- ADJUSTABLE WOOD BOOK CASE SHELVING

33” x 25” x 55”. Baker’s Rack. Oak and iron rack or worktable. A multi-positioning unit that can either be used when vertical or shelves tipped back. Tipped all the way, it collapses to become a merchandising table. Patented in 1896, with shelves remaining level in any upright position. Makes a great display unit. CONDITION: Excellent condition. The shelves and wood feet show light wear and discoloration to the wood. This shelf sits on its original casters. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 200 - 400

LOT - 3394
LOT - 3395
LOT - 3396
LOT - 3397

3398 - SPINNING COUNTERTOP 5-WAY GUM DISPLAY CASE

8” x 8” x 13”. This countertop Wrigley’s chewing gum display case rotates and features five separate compartments for dispensing various brands and type of chewing gum. CONDITION: The glass panels on the display remain intact and undamaged. The polished metal body of the dispenser shows light wear, with a few scuffs and scratches. The display rotates nicely and comes with several packs of gum for an enhanced display. (8.75). 200 - 300

3399 - CURVED GLASS SMALL DISPLAY CABINET

17 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. This c. 1920s small curved glass display cabinet features nice mirroring on the back door of the cabinet, with an ornate wood pattern scrolling across the top edge. CONDITION: The in this cabinet is original and undamaged. The wood body of the case shows wear and color loss to the stained finish. The back door nicely opens and retains its original hardware. A great case for smalls. (8.25). 300 - 500

3400 - KARR RANGE CO. SALESMAN SAMPLE BLUE ENAMEL STOVE

13” x 9” x 21”. C. 1920. Salesman sample stove in all original condition. CONDITION: Showing all original castings with newer plating. Original blue enamel. Comes with all the burner covers and top warming compartment. A great example. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3401 - HANFORDS BALSAM OF MYRRH WOOD DISPLAY CABINET W/ 3 BOXES

14” x 10” x 24”. This early display cabinet from Hanford’s promoting Balsam of Myrrh features nice original gold lettering on the top and bottom of the front glass door and includes three original packaging boxes for display purposes. CONDITION: The display case shows general wear throughout the body of the cabinet. The gold lettering shows color loss, with a wonderful crackled patina. The front glass remains original with wave pattern and imperfections to the glass. The body of the display cabinet remains sturdy and solid. The three product boxes show light storage wear and small spots of discoloration. (8.5). 200 - 400

3402 - THE MASTER PADLOCK DISPLAY BOARD

12” x 23”. Marked “Master Lock Co. Milwaukee, USA.” This c. 1940 point-of-sale display from The Master Lock Company features a nicely embossed tin lion head in the top-right corner and has nine locks included in the display. CONDITION: The board itself remains clean with light wear to the outer edges of the wood. The metal features all remain clean and show appropriate tarnish and patina. The locks display well and all come with keys. The original installation instructions are still attached to the back. (8.75). 200 - 400

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LOT - 3402

3403 - NATIONAL PEPSIN GUM CO. 8-WAY ROTATING CANDY DISPLAY

12 - 3/4” x 12 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/4”. This rotating eight-compartment candy display case features a nice metal body, with wood dividers and glass sides and lid. There have been some recently added chewing gum embellishments added to the glass lid at some point in the past. CONDITION: The display rotates nicely and the glass remains intact with only light wear to the edges. A clean and neat display. (8.5). 200 - 400

3404 - NEON SPINNER LIGHT-UP CLOCK

25 - 3/4” D. x 7” W. This colorful light-up clock features neon pink illumination around the outer border, with an eye-catching spinner design in the center. CONDITION: The internal face of the clock remains clean. The hands are intact and keep time, and the spinner mechanism operates appropriately. The neon tubing is all intact and light up nicely as well. The metal can of the clock has been repainted at some point in the past. The power cord has been replaced. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

3405 - NEON TELECHRON CLOCK W/ ROTATING ADVERTISING PANELS

14” x 9 - 1/2” x 21 - 3/4”. Maker marked “Telechron Electric Ad Clock.” This c. 1930s neon advertising clock features wonderful light green lighting with a interchangeable rotating advertising wheel. CONDITION: The face of the clock remains clean with all three hands, which keep time correctly. The neon tubing is original and lights up nicely. The rotating advertising wheel spins as it should, but shows one empty slot, which could be filled with any sort of advertisement. The can has been modernized at some point in the past. The power cord is original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

3406 - STAR TOBACCO SETH THOMAS WALL CLOCK

9 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/4”. This quarter regulator small wall clock was made by Seth Thomas and features a nice reverse stenciled logo from Star Tobacco. The face of the clock reads “Hand Work. Union Made.” CONDITION: The Star Tobacco advertisement was likely added to the glass sometime after manufacturing. The face of the clock shows light discoloration to the white sections of the background. The oak cabinet remains in beautiful condition. The paper manufacturer information from Seth Thomas is still attached to the back. The pendulum is intact as well. This clock comes with the winding keys. (8.25).

400 - 800

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3407 - VANNER & PREST’S MOLLISCORIUM BAIRD WALL CLOCK

18 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 31”. This C. 1890s Baird-style clock from Vanner & Prest’s Molliscorium features wonderful embossed lettering with a clean clock face reading “Newhaven Clock Company.” CONDITION: The face of the clock shows a few small scuffs and areas of browning to the white field. The outer composite body of the clock remains exceptionally clean with only light wear to a few areas of the brown field. The clock retains its pendulum and key. (8.75). 400 - 800

3408 - KENDALL THE 2000 MILE OIL NEON LIGHT-UP CLOCK

21 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2”. This light-up neon spinner clock from Kendall Motor Oil features the iconic peace sign graphic with the “2000 Mile Oil” tag line. CONDITION: The interior face of the clock is clean and shows no mentionable damage. The clock hands and spinner are intact and operate appropriately. The outer body of the clock shows a few small scuffs to the paint but overall remains clean. The clock lights up as it should. The power cord has been modernized at some point in the past. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 500 - 800

3409 - DR. BLUMERS “THE WORLD’S FAVORITE BAKING POWDER” ADVERTISING WALL CLOCK

18” x 6” x 37”. This wall clock from Dr. Blumer’s Baking Powder shows the company name nicely on both the clock face and the glass door panel below. CONDITION: The internal clock face shows light discoloration and browning to the white sections of the field. The glass panels remains undamaged with clearly legible letters. The oak cabinet remains clean and shows hardly any wear. The pendulum and winding key is included. (8.75). 300 - 600

3410 - SESSIONS 5¢ STAR TOBACCO ADVERTISING WALL CLOCK

18” x 5 - 1/4” x 38”. Maker Marked “Sessions.” This wall clock from Star Tobacco features nice gold lettering on the front glass, with its original oak frame. The clock hands and pendulum are intact. CONDITION: The interior clock face is clean, showing light discoloration and browning in the very center field. The glass front panel at the bottom is clean and undamaged. The oak body shows light wear and nice patina. (8.5). 300 - 600

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3411 - BUSTER BROWN SHOES ADVERTISING LIGHT UP CLOCK

14 - 1/2” Dia x 4” H. This clock from Buster Brown Shoes features the iconic boy and his dog graphic. CONDITION: The face of the clock remains clean and undamaged. The hands are present and keep time accurately. The outer body of the clock is clean with “Pam” manufacturer sticker on the backside. The clock is not currently lighting up. (8.75).

300 - 600

3412 - FAIRWAY FINE FOODS & RADIANT ROAST COFFEE LIGHT-UP CLOCK

14” x 3” x 14”. This light-up convex glass clock from Fairway Fine Foods and Radiant Roast Coffee features a colorful coffee can graphic in the center with nice backlit numbering. CONDITION: The interior face of the clock remains clean with only a few specks of discoloration to the white field. The hands keep time, and the lighting works nicely. The exterior glass face remains clean with no detractions to note. This piece retains its original power cord. (9.0). 300 - 600

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3413 - USE GOLDEN DAIRY PRODUCTS LIGHT-UP CLOCK

15” x 3” x 15”. This light-up double-bubble clock from Golden Dairy Products features a nice back-lit yellow field, with a decorative border featuring the company logos going around the outside. CONDITION: The clock remains clean with no mentionable damage. The front side of the glass shows a few light scuffs from storage over the years. The backside retains its original manufacturer tag marked “Advertising Products. Cincinnati, Ohio.” (9). 400 - 700

3414 - NEON LIGHT-UP CLOCK W/ ICE COLD SODA MARQUEE

19” x 6” x 22”. Maker marked “Electric Neon Clock Co. Cleveland, Ohio.” This c. 1950s neon clock features wonderful light green illumination, as well as a recently produced enamel “Ice Cold Soda” marquee topper. CONDITION: The face of the clock shows light yellowing and browning to the inner field. The manufacturer tag is intact in the center-bottom face. The neon tuning lights up and the clock hands operate correctly. The outer aluminum can shows general wear. The enamel paint marquee is newly produced and remains in clean, undamaged condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 500 - 800

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3415 - LIGHT-UP NEON DINER STYLE NEON CLOCK

23” x 6” x 25”. This c. 1950s light up neon clock features a nice diamond pattern around the outer front panel, with the can retaining its original paint. CONDITION: The inner face of the clock shows light yellowing and areas of scratching and minor paint loss. The outer front face shows a few light scratches and specks of paint loss. The outer can shows wear and rubbing to the painted metal finish. The clock lights up and keeps time accurately. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 700

3416 - B&B WATCH CO. LIGHT-UP CLOCK TRADE SIGN

24” x 5” x 33”. This heavy hanging clock trade sign from B&B Watch Company features frosted glass painted clock faces on each side and a heavy cast iron body. CONDITION: The clock faces show a few small chips to the glass on the outer edges. The body retains a nice patina. The clock operates correctly and a modern power cord has been added. (8.5). 400 - 800

3417 - H.F. MENTLEY JEWELER REVERSE PAINTED CLOCK

18” x 5” x 32”. This c. 1910s clock made by Session Clock Company features a nice reverse painted glass panel from H.F. Mentley Jewelers of Middletown, New York. CONDITION: The gold lettering remains vibrant and shows only light imperfections to the paint. The black reverse painted background shows areas of paint loss and wear, namely in the top right and left corners above the clock face. The clock face shows specks of paint loss and discoloration in the field. The clock retains its pendulum inside the door. (8). 300 - 400

3418 - MONARCH FINER FOODS CLOCK W/ LION GRAPHIC

15” Dia X 3” H. Marked “Telechron Inc. Ashland, Mass.” This c. 1950s light-up clock from Monarch Finer Foods features a colorful graphic of a lion in the center. CONDITION: The interior face of the clock remains clean, with some light wear around the bottom left edge, near the number “8.” The metal body of the clock shows light wear to the metal finish. The clock lights up, but is not keeping time. The power cord has been changed at some point in the past. (8.5). 200 - 400

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3419 - HI-SPEED GASOLINE NEON SIGN

71” x 8” x 36”. SSP. This c. 1930s

double-sided porcelain neon sign from Hi-Speed Gasoline features an original three color porcelain sign with added new neon and can. This is a double-sided porcelain sign that had been punched and neon added. CONDITION: The field of the porcelain sign shows scattered porcelain chips that have been touched up in the past, mostly all in the green section of the field. The outer edges of the porcelain sign remain crisp, with new mounting hardware securing the sign to the can. The neon tubing lights up nicely red and green. 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. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

3420 - TIN SODA, GRILL, & CAFE NEON SIGN

50” x 13” x 44”. This C. 1940s double-sided tin neon sign features “Soda, Grill, Cafe, Diners, and Lunches” nicely hand painted on both sides, with neon tubing on the “Cafe” center. CONDITION: The neon tubing is not currently lighting up. That being said, the neon is newer and is intact. The two tin faces of the sign shows light wear to the paint, with scattered paint chips and scratches. The can is original, and the original hanging hooks are still intact. A modern power cord has been added for safety. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

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3421 - RCA VICTOR RADIO NEON COUNTERTOP SIGN

24” x 5 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Neon Products. Lima, Ohio.” This c. 1950 neon countertop light up sign from RCA Victor Radios features two-color neon, with nice etched glass paneling and original can. CONDITION: This sign remains in clean and working condition. The neon tubing light up nicely. The “Radio” glass panel shows one tiny edge chip to the glass in the bottom-right corner. The can remains clean with general wear to the metal finish. A modern power cord has been added. A clean and ready to display example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 1,500 - 3,000

3422 - MAZDA LAMPS NEON SIGN W/ REDDY KILOWATT

35” x 6 - 1/4” x 37 - 1/2”. This contemporary neon sign from Mazda Lamps features the famous Reddy Kilowatt man graphic in colorful neon, with a metal base reading “Mazda Lamps.” CONDITION: This sign remains clean and lights up. The white base shows some light wear and scuffs, but nothing offensive. A colorful and eye-catching example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9). 1,000 - 3,000

3423 - NEON ROGERS SILVERWARE INFORMATIONAL SIGN W/ GILBERT CLOCK

20” x 6” x 39”. This c. 1940 light-up informational sign shows a heavy paper advertisement from Rogers Silverware with a woman graphic. The body of the sign is metal, with Art Deco features. CONDITION: The heavy paper Rogers ad shows yellowing and tattering to the paper. There are also wrinkles and wear to the outer edges. The metal body of the sign shows a nice patina, with occasional rub marks to the finish. The neon tubing lights up nicely. The clock is not currently keeping time. The bottom section of the sign has channels where various information, pricing, etc. could be added. This piece retains its original power cord. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

3424 - GOETZ COUNTRY CLUB BEER NEON SIGN

23 - 1/4” x 4” x 16 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s - 1950s neon sign from Goetz’ Country Club Beer features nice neon lettering with a cast iron frame with the die-cut company logo and “beer” letters. CONDITION:

The neon on this sign is original and lights up nicely. The cast iron frame around the sign shows general wear to the white paint. The red painted sections around the mounting holes were likely repainted red at some point more recently. A modern power cord has been added for safety. The sign is a nice survivor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25).

400 - 800

3425 - MO-JO CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING NEON CLOCK

17” x 6” x 25 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Neon Products. Lima, Ohio.” This neon clock features a colorful lithographed advertisement from Mojo Chewing Gum with a colorful tiger graphic. The Mo-Jo paper insert has been fixed to the glass with tape on the backside. The neon light up nicely, retaining its original power cord. The clock is not currently operating. The original can is nicely marked with an early label from Neon Products of Lima Ohio. The outer frame shows general wear to the wood. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800

3426 - NEON MCKESSON’S SHAVING CREAM SIGN W/ PRODUCT GRAPHICS

18” x 7 - 3/8” x 30”. This c. 1940s neon light-up sign features a cardboard insert from McKesson’s Shaving Cream with nice graphics of the product packaging. CONDITION: The cardboard sign shows bending and discoloration to the field. There is a small pin hole in the very center of the cardboard sign as well. The neon tubing lights up, but currently is blinking from time to time. This could be fixed with a modern power cord most likely. The outer frame shows general wear to the textured gold finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75). 400 - 800

3427 - WOODEN NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 3 SERIAL #14303

19 - 1/4” x 15” x 24”. Wonderful example of this NCR

Model 3 in burled walnut with elaborate inlay. Serial 14303. Older restoration with new key checks and price flags, replaced marquee. CONDITION: Clean, showing little wear. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 1,000 - 2,000

3428 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. MODEL 313 SERIAL NO. 658800

10” x 16” x 21”. C. 1905. NCR model 313 in original patina. CONDITION: Oxidized brass, original marquee, key checks and price flags, with original marble bill shelf and base. Wear due to age and use. 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

3429 - PAIR OF FIRE ENGINE ACCESSORIES

10” x 14” x 9”. A pair of fire engine accessories. CONDITION: (A) A tin fireman’s helmet, marked with the number “3” on the leather front. It shows areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout. (B) An Acme siren in original nickel. It shows some slight denting to the horn. (Good) 300 - 500

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3430 - THE RICHMOND CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHER

2” x 2” x 22”. A tin canister chemical fire extinguisher by the Richmond Chemical Co. out of Tulsa, OK. CONDITION: It is unused. It shows slight fading to the red color and light surface scratches, but with a great overall appearance. (8.5). 100 - 500

3431 - FIRE STATION BELL

9” x 2 - 1/2” x 9”. An original fire station bell. It has the original handles and mounting equipment. CONDITION: It shows new paint to the cast iron and patina to the brass bell. (Good) 100 - 500

3432 - COLLECTION OF 4 FIRE ENGINE CLOTH HOSES

20” x 2 - 1/2” x 3”. A collection of four pieces of cloth hoses from a firetruck. The largest is marked “Powhatan B & I Works Ransom, WV.” CONDITION: New old stock and unused cloth hoses. One has a cast iron hose end attached. There are no rips or repairs. (Very Good) 100 - 500

3433 - LOT OF 2: FIRE ENGINE ACCESSORIES

7 - 1/2” x 7” x 17”. A pair of fire engine accessories. CONDITION: (A) A Dietz fire engine lantern, marked for the King Fire Department. It shows the original globe and burner, which is all in brass. It shows some denting and patina due to age. (B) A hand crank fire engine horn, stamped “Billophone.” It is all brass with an original crank handle, and in operating condition. (Good) 300 - 600

3434 - NOLL’S ICE CREAM LIGHT-UP SIGN

47” x 10” x 30”. This c. 1950s double-sided plastic light-up sign from Noll’s Ice Cream features wonderful colors, with its original can and hanging hooks. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few specks of discoloration to the outer field of the plastic face. Otherwise this side is clean and colorful (8.9). Side 2 remains similarly nice with only light wear to the outer field (8.9). The original metal can shows paint loss and wear throughout. The hanging hooks are solid and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9, 8.9) 600 - 1,200

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3435 - EVERYBODY LIKES POPSICLE DIE-CUT SIGN

20 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1930s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Popsicle features a colorful graphic of a boy holding an orange popsicle. The cardboard sign has nice art deco die-cut features seen in the curves of the outer edges. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean with no mentionable damage. There is one speck of damage between the words “Easy” and “To.” The outer edges shows very light storage wear seen all the way around the perimeter. This sign has been nicely custom framed behind glass. (8.9). 300 - 600

3436 - HAMILTON BEACH MILKSHAKE MIXER

6 - 1/2” x 8” x 18 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s porcelain enamel milkshake mixer from Hamilton Beach features a nice light green color with the company name embossed across the top. CONDITION: This mixer remains clean, with the green enamel showing no mentionable damage. The metal finishes show light tarnish but still shine nicely. This piece retains its original power cord. (9). 100 - 200

3437 - AMERICAN DUPLEX CO. ELECTRONIC COFFEE GRINDER POT

22” x 18” x 29”. This c. 1940s - 1950s coffee grinder pot made by The American Duplex Company of Louisville, KY features a steel construction with the traditional form of a standard coffee kettle design. CONDITION: The grinder remains complete, with its original power cord. The metal shows light wear and general tarnishing. The internals appear to be all complete. A nice example with great decorative potential. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800

3438 - CLARK’S MILE-END SPOOL COTTON CHEST

18” x 25” x 22”. This c. 1910s display chest from Clark’s Mile-End Spool Cotton features six drawers with ornately embossed metal signs attached to the face of each drawer. CONDITION: The metal fronts of the drawers show a nice patina to the metal finish. All the pulls are intact and the drawers are solid. The body of the cabinet shows wear to the finish on the top, with scuffs and scratches. The cabinet is sturdy and would be a great way to display various smalls. See Mom and Pop Stores , p. 42 B. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3439 - MINIATURE CHILD’S COIN-OPERATED POOL TABLE & SUPPLIES

24” x 32” x 35”. Coin-operated child-size pool table with all the supplies. CONDITION: Early vintage in original patina. Balls are used and a little faded. Comes with two cues. Working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 500 - 2,000

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3442 - THE GREAT MAJESTIC SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE

3440 - SALESMAN SAMPLE CAST IRON STOVE FOR THE FAVORITE STOVE & RANGE CO.

18 - 1/2” x 11” x 23”. A complete example of the Favorite Stove & Range Co. out of Piqua, Ohio, salesman sample range. CONDITION: It shows the original porcelain to the main body, nickel-plated doors and shelf, and a cast iron top. It shows all the original burner covers, doors and legs. The doors show areas of oxidation and surface rust, as well as areas of plating loss to the doors, legs and top shelf. A really nice example of a very early cast iron stove in a small form. (Good) 2,000 - 5,000

3441 - CAST IRON SALESMAN SAMPLE OR CHILD’S BUCKS JR. 2 STOVE

21” x 10 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. C. 1900. A complete cast iron stove with all the burner covers, top flute and doors. It is clearly marked for the Buck Stove & Range Co. CONDITION: There are areas of plating loss that were nickel plated. There are areas of oxidation and surface rust to the painted body, as well as to the burner covers. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

23” x 14” x 29 - 1/2”. Nickel-plated castings and black painted surfaces, fully functional with all doors, vents and other parts working, including the original grate crank handle and lid lifter. Both warming ovens at the top with two doors, removable plate shelves and all original castings. CONDITION: As found with age-related oxidation and loss of original plating. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Good) 800 - 2,000

3443 - CAST IRON SALESMAN SAMPLE OR CHILD’S STOVE BY QUALIFIED RANGE CO.

12 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 21”. This cast iron stove could be a salesman sample or a child’s size stove made by the Qualified Range Co. It shows a complete stove with the correct doors, all the burner covers and top warming compartment. CONDITION: There are areas of oxidation and pitting to all the plated pieces. There are some areas of paint loss to the painted enamelware-like blue body. (Good) 500 - 1,500

3444 - CURVED GLASS PRIMLEY’S CHEWING GUM DISPLAY CASE

18 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s curved glass display case shows J.P. Primley’s Chewing Gum logo and wording nicely painted onto the curved glass. CONDITION: The painted lettering was likely added later on to this case, but the style and coloring matches wonderfully. The glass remains uncracked and the oak body shows a great patina. The original manufacturer tag stamped “J. Riswig” is still attached to the bottom front. (8.75). 200 - 600

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3445 - PORCELAIN GARLAND STOVES & RANGES PORCELAIN CORNER SIGN

20” x 24”. SSP. Maker Marked “B.S. Co. 52 State Street. Chicago.” This c. 1910s single-sided porcelain corner sign from Garland Stoves and Ranges features the company tagline “The World’s Best.” CONDITION: The field of this sign shows scattered specks to the color, seen in the cobalt blue sections of the field. The white background has scattered imperfections as well. These areas are not chips, but instead small discolored specks. There is one diagonal scratch mark extending through the letter “R” in “Ranges.” The outer edges show porcelain loss and chipping. This sign retains its hardware for hanging the sign on the corner of store shelving or a building. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

3446 - VINTAGE ARNOLD MALTED MILK DISPENSER

7” x 7 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/2”. CONDITION: No chips to the porcelain base, light chips to the rim of the glass cylinder, some loss of lettering to the original label. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3447 - PORCELAIN CARHARTT WORK WEAR SIGN W/ TRAIN CAR GRAPHICS

18 - 1/2” x 72”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Carhartt featuring their pants, shirts, overalls, and coats shows a wonderful graphic of a train car and heart design on each end. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains good color and gloss. The center field shows a few scattered areas of touch up, which is mostly all confined to the verbiage areas. The train graphics on each end show no touch up. The outer edges of the sign show a few porcelain chips, but the mounting holes remain intact and solid. This sign has been nicely custom framed as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 4,000 - 8,000

3448 - INTERNATIONAL TIME RECORDING CO. TIME CLOCK

13” x 10 - 1/2” x 38 - 1/2”. C. 1901. International Tim Recording Co. Endicott, N.Y 4’ tall wall or counter mount punch time clock in nice oak case with reverse glass front manufacturer label. CONDITION: Showing wear and some finish loss consistent with age. Complete and operative. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 400 - 1,000

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3449 - OUTSTANDING SMALTZ CASE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENTS SIGN W/ EAGLE GRAPHIC.

72” x 36”. SST Smaltz on Wood Frame. This c. 1930s single-sided tin sign from Case Tractors and Farm Implements shows wonderful reflective smaltz paint with the iconic company eagle and globe logo. CONDITION: The field of the sign retains great color and appeal. There are scuffs and scratches to the smaltz finish in the field, where it appears some attempted to scrape some letters into the paint. The red “Case” letters show light fading to the color. The eagle graphic shows some vertical discolored marks in the globe section of the graphic. The wood frame shows paint loss and general wear, however it remains solid and ready to hang. A beautiful and thoughtfully made sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 2,500 - 5,000

3450 - SUN BICYCLE ROTATING NUMBERED WHEELS DISPLAY

20 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Sun Trade Stim Bicycle. This bicycle is the working part of a Sun Trade Stimulator. It features an ornately-made bicycle, complete with miniature pedals, handlebars and seat. It features rotating wheels with numbers, used for determining trade rewards. CONDITION: The display shows general oxidation and wear throughout the metal features. The wheels rotate nicely. Some of the numbers around the wheels have worn off. The displays sits atop a nice oak base. (7.5). 400 - 800

3451 - SPARKS PERFECT HEALTH DISPLAY PLATE W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

11” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1890s. Maker marked “Robt. H. Payne. Porcelain Show Cards, Camden, N.J.” This well-made ceramic display plate from Sparks’ Perfect Health for Kidney and Liver Diseases features a Victorian Era woman graphic with nice patterned edges around the border. CONDITION: The field of this plate shows areas of staining and light discoloration to the white ceramic. The ceramic remains undamaged, and shows a nice crazing to the glaze. (8.25). 300 - 600

3452 - TIN GOSMAN MIGHTY FINE GINGERALE THERMOMETER SIGN

16” x 6 - 3/4”. SST. Marked “Gosman Beverage Co. Baltimore, MD.”

This single-sided tin c. 1940s thermometer from Gosman Gingerale features vibrant colors with a nice bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: The field on this sign shows light surface scratches and general wear to the surface. The color and shine remain vibrant. The mounting holes and outer edges show small areas of isolated paint loss- the worst of which is at the top left edge. The debossed area around the thermometer tube shows small paint chips as well. The tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.25). (8.25). 300 - 600

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3453 - IMPRESSIVE CORNER DRUG STORE LEADED GLASS MORTAR AND PESTLE LIGHT

25” x 25” x 43”. This c. 1910s large and impressive leaded glass light in the form of a mortar and pestle features wonderful multi-colored jewels in the center, with the words “Cigars” and “Prescriptions” nicely scrolling around the bottom. CONDITION: The “Corner Drug Store” ruby red stained glass panels around the top remain in clean condition, however, they fit loosely in their slots. One of these panels has misspelled the word “Corner” as “Cornor.” One of the panels shows a perfectly vertical crack where the panel is in two pieces. The “Cigars” and “Prescriptions” paneling along the bottom remains similarly clean and fits snuggly in their slots. The body of the light remains clean with the panels all retaining strong colors. The jewels are all present and show wonderful yellow, red, and blue colors. The top of the light shows the handle of the pestle sticking out. This sign hangs from two original hooks protruding from the top. The sign is internally lit by one fluorescent bulb and a modern power cord. An iconic and highly sought-after piece of Drug Store history. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 15,000 - 30,000

3454 - TIN DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR SIGN W/ MOTHER & CHILD GRAPHIC

26” Dia. SST. Maker Marked “The H.D. Beach Co. Coshocton.” This c. 1905 single-sided tin sign from De Laval Cream Separators features a wonderfully lithographed graphic of a mother and child, while the mothers works using the cream separator. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows surface scuffs and isolated areas of paint loss (mainly seen in the very center of the sign). The outer field shows a few light specks of color loss, but overall is clean. The raised border shows additional scuffs and discoloration to the outer edges, with occasional paint loss. (7.9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

3455 - ARDEN MILK BOY PORCELAIN ADVERTISING SIGN

14” x 24”. SSP. This scarce milk and dairy sign shows “Boy” Milkman holding a bottle of milk in one hand and a basket with milk, butter and eggs. A hard-to-find sign in Excellent to near-mint condition. All but one of the grommets are present. The bottom hole is without grommet and shows a chip around the hole. Very minor surface scuffs; otherwise, the field is in near-mint condition. (9).

2,000 - 3,000

3456 - QUAKER MAID MILK FIRST IN QUALITY SIGN

41 - 1/4” x 23 - 3/4”. SSP. Shows maid in four colors over ribbon with ”First in Quality”. CONDITION: Excellent to near-mint condition. No grommets and shows minor chips in hole edges. Edge chip at interior curve to left of the word “Milk” and on middle grommet hole to right of blue ribbon; otherwise, the field in near-mint condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9). 2,000 - 4,000

3457 - TIN EBBERT WAGON COMPANY SIGN W/ APPLE FARM GRAPHIC

37 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”. SST. Maker Marked “Chas W. Shonk Co. Chicago.” This c. 1910 single-sided tin sign from The Ebbert Wagon Company of Owensboro, KY features a colorful graphic of a couple picking apples on their farm. This sign is nicely self-framed as well. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows scratch marks with paint loss in the wagon graphic, and one notable scratch that extends from the ladder down to the word “Apple.” There is also a horizontal scratch above the word “Ebbert” in the upper-left corner. The right center field shows a discolored mark just to the left of the tree, with another dark colored mark just below. The self-framed border remains nice, with a few minor areas of scratching to the paint. A desirable and colorful example. (8). 1,500 - 3,000

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3458 - IMPRESSIVE CLOVER FARM STORES “FOOD & MEATS” TRADE SIGN

168” x 1 - 3/4” x 20”. This large and impressive c. 1930s single-sided tin trade sign from Clover Farm Stores features nice die-cut wood lettering, with two single-sided porcelain signs reading “Meats” and “Foods,” as well as its original wood trimmed frame. CONDITION: The background of the sign shows paint loss in the green field- predominately on the left side of the sign. The gold die-cut wood lettering shows areas of paint loss and general wear. The two porcelain signs remain clean, with only minor wear to the outer edges. The wood frame shows some paint loss, but remains sturdy. An impressively sized and eye-catching sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8). 1,000 - 2,000

3459 - BANKERS ELEC. PROT. CO. CAST IRON BULLDOG ALARM BOX

16” x 5 - 1/2” x 21”. This early, heavy cast iron alarm box from the Bankers Electric Protection Company features a wonderfully embossed graphic of a bulldog with a bag of money. CONDITION: The box remains in wonderful condition with no damage to report. A modern power cord has been added at some point in the past. If plugged in, the alarm bell rings. All switching inside appears to be functional. The dog’s eyes and teeth appear to have been re-touched at some point in the past. 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

3460 - TIN UNION MILL CLEAR QUILL FLOUR SIGN W/ BREAD LOAF GRAPHIC

19” x 13”. Single-Sided Tin Over Cardboard. Maker marked “The American Art Works. Coshocton, Ohio.” This c. 1910s single-sided tin over cardboard sign from Union Mill promoting their Clear Quill Flour features a wonderful sliced bread loaf graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light scratches and small specks of discoloration. The outer raised border of the sign shows heavier discoloration and surface oxidation- the worst of which is on the left edge. The backside retains its original cardboard with manufacturer stamp in the center. Very rare, with only four known. (8). 3,000 - 5,000

3461 - TIN “EN-R-GEE CHICKS” W/ COLORFUL CHICK GRAPHIC

60” x 37”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from EN-R-GEE Chicks and Makomb Finer Breeders shows a wonderful graphic of both a baby chick and a rooster silhouette. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains exceptionally clean with no significant damage. The outer sections of the field show a few insignificant paint chips. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the original wood frame, which remains clean and sturdy. 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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3462 - TIN SUNBEAM BREAD SIGN W/ GIRL GRAPHIC

73” x 37”. SST. Maker Marked “A.A.W. Coshocton, Ohio.” This c. 1950s large tin sign from Sunbeam Bread features the iconic company logo and colors with their little girl mascot graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows surface scratches and isolated areas of paint loss scattered throughout. There have been four non-factory mounting holes added to the outer edges of the field. The raised border frame shows additional scuffs and paint loss. Overall an attractive and impressively sized example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

3463 - PORCELAIN PENINSULAR FURNACES & STOVES FLANGE SIGN

16” x 23 - 1/2”. DSP. Maker Marked “B.S. Co. 52 State St. Chi. & Beaver Falls PA.” This c. 1910s double-sided porcelain flange sign from Peninsular Furnaces and Stoves features a nice double-headed eagle graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows wonderful color and gloss, with only a few light surface scuffs. The outer edges of the sign show general wear, but nothing offensive (9.0). Side 2 shows similarly nice color and shine, with a few more noticeable surface scratches, largely confined to the bottom left field. The outer edges remain clean, with only light porcelain imperfections. The flange section of the sign shows light discoloration and minor porcelain loss around the holes and edges (8.9). (9.0, 8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

3464 - LARGE J.P. PELC GROCER TRADE SIGN

Frame: 144” x 13 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This C. 1910s single-sided wood trade sign from J.P. Pelc Grocers features wonderful machine-cut gold lettering with a nice textured smaltz background and original self-frame. CONDITION: The gold lettering shows light paint loss and wear. The letters “L” and “”R” show horizontal cracks to the wood. The smaltz background shows wear to the color, and one crack to the wood in the top left corner. The frame shows paint loss and is sturdy. A large and impressive example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

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3465 - GILDED MORTAR AND PESTLE TRADE SIGN W/ BRACKET

19” x 19” x 30”. This c. 1900s figural gilded tin trade sign in the form of a mortar and pestle shows wonderful detail and comes with its original hanging bracket.

CONDITION: The body of the sign shows occasional shallow dents and wear to the metal finish. The copper-colored paint shows areas of loss and wear throughout. The bracket is sturdy and nicely supports the sign from its original hanging hook attached to the top. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

3466 - WALK-OVER SHOES SMALTZ TRADE SIGN

Frame: 59” x 2 - 1/4” x 28”. This single-sided tin sign from Walk-Over Shoes features a nice smaltz background with heavily embossed die-cut wood lettering in the center. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows paint loss and cracking to the wood on the gold letters. The smaltz background shows a few scrapes but overall remains clean. The wood frame was added more recently. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

3467 - PORCELAIN PENINSULAR FURNACE STOVES & RANGES CORNER SIGN

20” x 24”. Maker Marked “The Bellaire Stamping Company. Harvey Illinois.” This c. 1910s single-sided curved porcelain corner sign from Peninsular Furnaces, Stoves, & Ranges features a wonderful double headed eagle graphic, and retains its complete and intact manufacturer label on the backside. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few small specks of porcelain loss, most notably in the cobalt blue sections of the field. The outer edges shows consistent porcelain wear and light chipping, the worst of which is along the bottom edge. The mounting holes show light wear and a few small chips to the porcelain as well. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

3468 - COLLECTION OF 2: NATIONAL TAILORING CO. COUNTERTOP SALESMAN DISPLAYS

Largest: 11” x 7 - 3/4” x 34 - 1/2”. This collection of two c. 1930s tabletop salesman displays feature two formally dressed men with the company name “National Tailoring Company” adorned at the bottom. The taller statue is made of a hard rubber material, and the shorter is made of paper mache with manufacturer tag reading “Old King Cole” on the bottom. See page 171A of Mom and Pop Stores . CONDITION: The taller statue shows light surface cracking to the hard rubber material. His face and nose show light wear and color loss. The wood base remains nice and sturdy (8.0). The smaller statue shows paint chipping and loss throughout the man’s body and the base. His face and top hat show heavier color loss and chips. The remains sturdy but shows wear throughout where his feet attach and to the outer edges (7.5).

600 - 1,200

3469 - U.S. QUALITY ENAMELED WARES LIGHT-UP BULLET SIGN

7” x 3 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. This c. 1930s light up bullet sign from U.S. Quality Enameled Wares from Moundsville, West Virginia features a nice graphic of an enamel coated tea kettle. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean and shows no damage to the graphics of background colors. The outer edges of the glass show a handful of small chips to the glass. These chips do not extend into the field. The wood base shows a fair amount of wear and paint loss to the left side of the wood, mainly in the red section. This piece retains its original power cord. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

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3470 - PORCELAIN OLD DUTCH CLEANSER SIGN W/ GIRL GRAPHIC

25 - 1/2” x 35 - 1/2”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Old Dutch Cleanser features the companies iconic vibrant colors with their famous Dutch Girl silhouette graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few specks of discoloration, mostly seen in the yellow section of the background. There is one small chip in the field above the letter “O” in “Old.” The outer edges show additional porcelain loss. The mounting holes show very light wear, and are intact and solid. The extreme outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom wood frame. (8.5). 400 - 800

3471 - STAR BRAND SHOES FRAMED GLOBE LEN

22 - 1/2” Dia. Single-Sided Glass. This c. 1920s single-sided globe lens from Star Brand Shoes features wonderful color and the company’s “Are Better” tagline. This lens has been custom framed. CONDITION: The field of this lens remains clean with no color loss or damage to the paint. The top surface of the glass shows a few hardly mentionable scratches. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame, but show no cracks or visible damage. (9). 400 - 800

3472 - SALESMAN SAMPLE COUNTRY STORE HARDWARE CABINET

17 - 1/2” x 6” x 5 - 1/2”. This early salesman sample of a country store storage cabinet for hardware or grain features extraordinary detail and eye appeal. The body of the cabinet is made of wood and each of the removable drawer compartments are made of tin. CONDITION: This piece remains in nice condition with no major damage to report. The metal drawers show light tarnish, and the wood body shows general light wear. A wonderfully detailed and attractive example. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

3473 - GEORGE A. CLARK 7-DRAWERS COTTON SPOOL CABINET

29” x 18 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/4”. This c. 1920s display cabinet from George A. Clark Spool Cotton features seven drawers, each with a reverse painted glass panel in the front and metal pull knobs embossed “O.N.T.” CONDITION: The reverse painted glass panels on the drawers remain clean and shows only minor areas of wear to the gold background. The knobs are complete and original. The body of the cabinet shows hardly any wear to the wood. A complete and welldisplaying example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 400 - 800

3474 - PORCELAIN COLES PERUVIAN BARK AND WILD CHERRY BITTERS SIGN

17 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. SSP. This c. 1910s single-sided porcelain sign from Coles Peruvian Bark and Wild Cherry Bitters features excellent gloss and heavy shelving to the porcelain. CONDITION: The center field of the sign shows great gloss and color. The right side of the sign shows damage all the way through the metal with touch-up. The outer edges show general wear and light discoloration. The mounting holes show light wear as well. (6.5). 300 - 600

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3475 - PORCELAIN SUPREME QUALITY CEMENT SIGN

20” x 30”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Oklahoma Portland Cement Company features a large graphic of a bag of cement mix with “For Sale Here” tag line. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows surface scratches and dulling to the gloss throughout. The outer edges and mounting holes show light porcelain chipping and loss- the worst of which is around the mounting holes. (8). 300 - 600

3476 - VICTORIAN MANNEQUIN W/ SCHOOL BOY UNIFORM

12” x 6” x 40”. C. 1900s youth-sized mannequin with cast iron button shoes and metal neck cap. Dressed in a blue and white period school uniform. CONDITION: The uniform shows light tattering and minor discoloration to the white sections. The mannequin is solid and stands on its own. The cast iron feet show light paint loss and oxidation. A desirable size and attractive display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 300 - 600

3477 - OHIO MATCH NATIVE AMERICAN COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING FIGURE

22” x 7” x 12”. This colorful chalkware figure of a reclining Native American is for Ohio Matches. It shows a full colorful headdress with wonderful embellishments and detail. CONDITION: The body of the display remains vibrant with only a few small chips to the chalk-ware. Most of these chips are along the bottom edges on the front side. Overall the piece remains clean and solid. (8.9). 300 - 600

3478 - QUARTER REGULATOR CALUMET BAKING POWDER WALL CLOCK

9 - 3/4” x 5” x 19 - 1/4”. This small clock was manufactured by The Sessions Clock Company of Forestville, Connecticut and features nice gold lettering from Calumet Baking Powder. CONDITION: The gold lettering from Calumet was added to the front glass sometime after manufacturing. The clock itself remains intact with the pendulum and original hands. The wood case of the clock shows nice patina throughout. The original manufacturer paper sticker on the back shows damage and has been reattached with a note card for added protection to the original paper. (8.5). 300 - 600

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3479 - POLL PARROT SHOES LIGHT-UP CLOCK

16” x 4 - 1/2” x 16”. This c. 1960 light-up clock from Poll-Parrot Shoes features a colorful graphic of a parrot with a nice backlit field. CONDITION: The interior face of the clock remains clean with nice colors. The exterior glass face and plastic body remain clean and undamaged. This clock keeps time accurately and lights up nicely. This piece retains its original power cord. (9). 300 - 600

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3480 - LOT OF 2: WHITE KING SOAP BOX CLOCK SIGN & PRODUCT BOX

Larger: 24” x 6” x 16 - 1/2”. This collection of two early advertising items includes a White King Soap clock sign and White King Soap product box. This c. 1950s soap box sign from White King Soap features a tin sign with a clock on a wood box frame, featuring the King graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows discoloration and a few scuffs. The outer edges are concealed by the clamps holding the sign to the box frame. The clock keeps time when plugged-in. (8.0). The White King box shows yellowing to the cardboard, as well as light tattering to the outer edges. (8.5). (8.0-8.5) 300 - 600

3481 - TIN WHITE KING SOAP SIGN W/ PRODUCT GRAPHIC

11 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “The Crown, Cork, & Seal Company. Baltimore, USA.” This c. 1930s single-sided tin sign from White King Soap features a colorful and detailed graphic of washing machine soap. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light paper marks to the gloss left over from the original packaging paper. There are small discolored marks in the field, as well as scuffs and wear to the paint. The outer field and corners show metal bending and additional paint loss, the worst of which is in the bottom-left corner. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (7.5). 300 - 600

3482 - LOT OF 2: BEECH NUT GUM BOX W/ GLASS STAND

Larger: 6” x 2” x 8 - 1/2”. Beech Nut Chewing Gum Box and a glass stand for the gum box. CONDITION: The Beech-Nut box shows wear to the lid and outer edges of the box. (8.0). The glass stand remains sturdy and clean. (9.0). (Various) 100 - 300

3483 - TIN “FEED YOUR DOG” KEN-L RATION DOG FOOD THERMOMETER

26 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. SST. This C. 1950s single-sided tin thermometer from Ken-L Ration Dog Food features a nice graphic of canned dog food with a dog graphic. CONDITION: The field of the thermometer remains clean with a few light surface scuffs. The thermometer tube is intact and reads accurately. The outer rolled edges of the thermometer show some white house paint, where this sign was likely hanging on a wall and painted around. (8.5).

300 - 600

3484 - WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS CLOWN MOTION DISPLAY

18 - 1/2” x 9” x 56”. C. 1940. NOS Mazda Lamp display window standup of a clown holding a rod, balancing light bulbs and stating, “Balance your light budget.” Display directions on back tell you to place a fan pointed at the bulbs and the bulb holder rotates. CONDITION: Showing very light wear, no scuffs or scrapes, bright colors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9).

300 - 600

3485 - SQUIRREL BRAND SALTED PEANUTS CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT

17 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker Marked “The Nevins-Church Press. NY.” This c. 1930s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Squirrel Brand Salted Peanuts features a nice graphic of a squirrel holding a nut, with a can of the finished product below. CONDITION: This sign remains clean with no damage to note in the field. The outer edges of the sign show a few tiny specks of wear, notably seen in the section between the squirrel’s tail and head. (9). 200 - 400

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3486 - WAYNE FEEDS’ “ANIMAL HEALTH AIDS” TIN SIGN

47” x 28”. SST. C. 1960 single-sided tin sign from Wayne Feeds for product information. It features the company colors and small man on horse graphics in each top corner. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light blemishes and scuffs to the paint, mostly seen in the black section of the field. The outer rolled edges show additional paint loss and wear, with occasional oxidation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 200 - 400

3487 - ESQUIRE MAGAZINE STORE ADVERTISING FIGURE

7” x 6” x 24 - 1/2”. This C. 1940s - 1950s hard rubber display figure was licensed by Esquire Magazine to stores that sold Esquire Products. Known as the Esquire Man, this detailed figural display comes with a miniature magazine and cigarette that can be displayed in the man’s open hand. CONDITION: This figure remains clean with vibrant color and no mentionable damage. A clean and well-presenting example. (9.5). 200 - 400

3488 - CHALKWARE FOX DE LUXE BEER FIGURAL DISPLAY

11” x 7” x 15 - 1/2”. This c. 1930s chalk-ware display from Fox De Luxe Beer features a man playing the French Horn with dogs. There is a circular section where a beer bottle would have been displayed alongside the figure. CONDITION: The paint and color on this display remain vibrant and strong. There a few small chips to the chalk-ware along the very bottom edges of the display, which cannot be seen unless the piece is turned upside down. A clean and desirable display. (9.0). 200 - 400

3489 - 5¢ CHICOS CURTIS SPANISH PEANUTS JAR W/ TIN LID AND BASE

8” x 8” x 11”. This c. 1930s tin and glass display jar from Curtiss Chicos Spanish Peanuts features wonderful color, with a nice metal base and lid. CONDITION: The glass body of the jar remains clean and undamaged. The metal base shows nice crazing to the paint, with a few scuffs and areas of paint loss. The metal lid shows spots of discoloration and general wear to the color. An eye-catching and attractive jar. (8.5).

200 - 400

3490 - BRASS STRAW DISPENSER

9” x 7” x 7 - 1/4”. This c. 1920s brass straw dispenser features a wonderful polished brass finish, with ornate leaf patterned design work in the glass panels. CONDITION: The glass panels show a leaf-designed pattern to the glass, and remain undamaged. The brass body of the dispenser shows a wonderful finish with a few tarnished areas. There is as level at the bottom front of this dispenser that would cause a straw to roll out when pressed. (9). 200 - 400

3491 - DOESN’T SCRATCH COUNTRY STORE LIGHT-UP CLOCK

17” x 3” x 17”. Maker marked “The Meyercord Co. Chicago.” This c. 1940s electric clock features advertising from Old Dutch Cleanser and their “Doesn’t Scratch” tagline. CONDITION: The face of the clock shows wear and cracking to the graphic, the worst of which is seen between 12 and 3 o’clock. The outer black numbers also show wear and fading. The body of the clock remains nice with a few cracks to the outer edges. This piece retains its original power cord and keeps time accurately. (8).

200 - 400

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3492 - CELLULOID FOSTER HOSE SUPPORTERS SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10” x 18”. Single-Sided Celluloid Over Cardboard. Maker marked “F.F. Pulver Co. Rochester, NY.” This c. 1910s celluloid over cardboard sign from The Foster Hose Supporters features a wonderful graphic of a woman showing off the product with great color throughout. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains exceptionally clean and blemish-free. The top two mounting holes at the top show some hardly mentionable wear. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame and mat. A beautiful and clean example. (9.25). 200 - 400

3493 - TIN HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS SIGN

15” x 18”. Tin Over Cardboard. This rare c. 1910s single-sided tin over cardboard embossed sign from Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters features a nice graphic of a dragon and man on horse graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows surface scratches and areas of paint loss. The worst of the paint loss in the top right of the graphic, as well as a horizontal dented scratch in the center right side of the oval graphic. The outer edges show crazing to the paint, with isolated areas of paint loss as well. There have been four small non-factory mounting holes added to each corner. The backside shows cardboard loss and oxidation in the bottom right corner. (7.75). 400 - 700

3494 - PORCELAIN DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR SIGN

16” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1910s single-sided porcelain sign from De Laval Cream Separators features the iconic company colors with great gloss. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows very light surface scratches throughout. The mounting holes and outer edges remain clean with general wear from storage. (8.75). 200 - 400

3495 - TIN DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR SIGN

16” x 12”. SST. Maker Marked “Shonk Works-American Co. Maywood, Ill.” This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from De Laval Cream Separators features wonderful color and shine with nicely embossed lettering. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few nicks to the paint and surface scuffs spread throughout. The outer edges show light paint chipping and wear as well. This sign has two mounting clips that are cut into the top corners of the sign, which remain unbent and clean. (8.5).

200 - 400

3496 - WHITE ELEPHANT BRAND TEAS CHALKWARE FIGURE

22” x 8” x 14”. This chalkware display for White Elephant Brand Teas, Coffees, and Spices shows a wonderful form of an elephant with nice color and detailed finishing. CONDITION: This rare display shows paint loss and chipping to the surface of the chalkware, seen on the elephant’s head, saddle, and lower feet. There are areas of cracking and deterioration to the chalkware throughout. The elephant still stands and is sturdy. (7.0). 300 - 700

3497 - DR. KINGS NEW LIFE PILLS GLASS APOTHECARY STYLE JAR

5 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 13”. This c. 1910 ornate glass jar from Dr. King’s New Life Pills features a wonderful label under glass with ornate and decorative glass lid. CONDITION: The label remains vibrant with no cracks of color loss. The glass jar itself shows one small crack to the glass along the mouth of the jar. This crack is stable and does not detract from how well the piece presents. The lid is solid and fits snuggly. (8.75).

100 - 300

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3498 - TIN BROMO-SELTZER SIGN

12” x 6”. Tin over Cardboard. Makers marked “Permanent Sign and Display Co. Reading, PA.” This small tin over cardboard sign from Bromo-Seltzer features ornate lettering with almost 3-D looking effects. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few light scuffs to the blue background. The outer edges show light wear but remain clean overall. The backside retains its original cardboard, easel and hanging string. (8.75). 100 - 300

3499 - 5¢ SAMUEL NAFEW “LITTLE MODEL” POKER CARD MACHINE

11” x 8 - 1/2” x 12”. Samuel Nafew manufactured and distributed several of the more interesting countertop trade stimulators at the turn of the century. This petite trade stimulator with ornate cast iron cabinet, upper marquee, was distributed in 1896. This example has the original bottom plate. CONDITION: All original components and aged patina. It retains the original poker cards and is fully operational. No breaks, cracks or repairs. (Very Good) 2,000 - 4,000

3500 - DAYTON MFG. CO. GROCERY SCALE

19” x 19” x 32”. C. 1905. Dayton MFG. Model 144, serial #455103. 30lb capacity. CONDITION: Restored in new paint and pinstriping, with polished brass accents and new decals. With original mirror. Very little 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

3501 - DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE CO. GROCERY BARREL SCALE

19” x 19” x 31 - 1/2”. C. 1905. Dayton Scale Co. Model 146, serial #375283. 30lb capacity. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, with new paint and pinstriping with polished brass accents and original light-up marquee. Very little 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

3502 - 1¢ CAST-IRON “NATIONAL” SCALE

16” x 30” x 70”. C. 1918. National Automatic Weighing Machine Co. New York, NY. This is an elaborately built penny scale made by the National Automatic Weighing Co. CONDITION: A wonderful restoration in accenting the elaborate casting perfectly. The porcelain dial is in near mint condition, showing very little fading from the sun, and is working as expected on a coin. All castings are complete with no repairs. This excellent example of an early scale is working and has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 800 - 2,000

3503 - DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE CO. SERIAL #505009

17” x 17” x 28 - 1/2”. C. 1905. Dayton Scale Co. Serial #505009 15lb capacity. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new paint and pinstriping with moderate wear from storage and handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 800 - 2,000

3504 - STIMPSON 5 LB. CANDY SCALE

22” x 11” x 20”. C. 1905. Stimpson Computing Scale Co. Detroit. CONDITION: Complete restoration with new paint and pinstriping with polished brass accents, showing very little wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 600 - 1,500

3505 - THE NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY COMPANY COUNTERTOP SCALE

12” x 4” x 10”. This c. 1930 candy store scale from The National Store Specialty Company of Lancaster, PA retains nice paint and operates correctly. CONDITION: The paint on this scale remains nice with no mentionable damage. The weighing pan shows wear and oxidation. The interior dial of the scale shows minor paint loss and chipping. (8.75).

400 - 600

3506 - THE NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY COMPANY COUNTERTOP SCALE

12” x 4” x 10”. This c. 1930 candy store scale features nice embossed features on the front decorative metal plate and still reads weights accurately. CONDITION: The body of the scale shows paint loss and crazing throughout. The weighing pan shows oxidation and surface wear. (7). 200 - 400

3507 - PORCELAIN WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM CANDY & SODA SIGN

13 - 1/2” x 6”. DSP. This c. 1930s rare double-sided porcelain sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features the iconic company logo with the desirable “Candy and Soda” lettering across the top. CONDITION: Side 1 shows slight dulling to the gloss and small spots of discoloration in the field. The outer edges show factory flaws and general crudeness to the gloss and color. The outer edges and mounting holes show small porcelain chips as well. (8.0) Side 2 remains in similar condition with areas of dullness to the gloss in the field. The outer edges show factory flaws to the gloss and color. There are also isolated porcelain chips around the outer edges and mounting holes. (8.0). (8.0, 8.0)

1,500 - 3,000

3508 - TIN WRIGLEY’S LONG LASTING CHEWING GUM SIGN

11” x 7”. Tin Over Cardboard. This c. 1920s single-sided tin over cardboard sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum shows great graphics of four different sticks of gum. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light bending to the metal and surface scratches. The outer edges show paint chips and wear. The backside shows general wear to the cardboard, with the easel-back still intact. (8.25). 300 - 600

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3509 - TIN WRIGLEY’S DOUBLE MINT CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ PRODUCT GRAPHIC

30” x 9”. Tin over Cardboard. This c. 1920s single-sided tin over cardboard sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features a colorful graphic of a pack of Double Mint gum. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few small nicks to the paint and some light surface scuffs to the gloss. The outer edges show additional paint nicks and general wear throughout. The backside of this sign retains its original cardboard and string hanger. (8.5). 300 - 600

3510 - CARDBOARD WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM COUNTER DISPLAY

12 - 1/2” x 9” x 7”. This c. 1940s cardboard display from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features outstanding colors with brands Juicy Fruit, Spearmint, and Double Mint represented. CONDITION: This display remains clean with only moderate wear to the edges of the cardboard. A new-old-stock and unused example. (9). 100 - 300

3511 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & WRAPPERS

12 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. A collection of old chewing gum packs, sticks and wrappers, dating back to the early 20th century. The brands include Wrigley’s, Dentine, Clarks, Zeno and many others. There are some packs, sticks and small advertising pamphlets. (Good - Very Good) 500 - 1,000

3512 - J. P. PRIMLEY’S PEPSIN CHEWING GUM DISPLAY CASE

18 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s small display case from J.P. Primley’s Pepsin Chewing Gum features wonderful gold lettering on the curved glass, with a nice oak body and original manufacturer metal tag on the bottom front edge marked “J Riswig. Chicago.” CONDITION: The glass on this case remains original and undamaged. The lettering on the glass is crisp and legible, showing only small wear. A clean and desirable size. (8.75). 400 - 800

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3513 - ADAMS PEPSIN TUTTI-FRUTTI COUNTER DISPLAY CABINET

12 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. This c. 1910s small oak display cabinet from Adams Pepsin Tutti-Frutti Chewing Gum features wonderful carved details with an attractive oak pattern throughout. CONDITION: This cabinet retains three glass shelves, two glass side panels, and the front panel, which are all undamaged. The oak body of the cabinet has a wonderful look and shows only moderate wear from use over the years. The original door and hardware are still attached to the backside. A rare and desirable size. (9). 400 - 800

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3514 - CARDBOARD WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM TROLLEY SIGN

22 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1930s single-sided cardboard trolley sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features a wonderful graphic of a full gum jar and the Spearmint man display. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains nice. The outer field and edges show discoloration and wear- the worst of which is on the top center and left edge. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.25). 300 - 600

3515 - CARDBOARD WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM TROLLEY SIGN

22” x 12”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1930s single-sided cardboard trolley sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum featuring their handy “P.K.” package shows great color throughout. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains nice. The outer field and edges show discoloration and wear, the worst of which is on the right outer edge. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8). 200 - 400

3516 - COLLECTION OF 2: CHALKWARE DISPLAY & LOLLIPOP HOLDER

Largest: 6” x 5” x 14 - 1/2”. Pair of chalk-ware figures including one Native American lollipop holder, and one Robin Hood Shoes point-of-sale figurine. CONDITION: Both figures remain clean and uncracked. They show a few light areas of wear to the color, most notably on the base of the Robin Hood figure. A clean and attractive pair. (8.5). 300 - 600

3517 - POLAR BEAR “HAV A POP” LOLLIPOP HOLDER

Largest: 6” x 5” x 14 - 1/2”. Chalkware figure of a polar bear lollipop holder, p.168 in Mom and Pop Stores . CONDITION: Clean and uncracked. (8.5). 200 - 400

3518 - 5¢ DISPLAY BOX OF CANDY CIGARS

7 - 1/2” x 9” x 3”. This c. 1940s display box for White-Howl, Optemo, and Fhillies Candy Cigars has 24 unopened boxes. CONDITION: The display box shows light wear to the fold-back topper. The field shows a few scuffs with color loss, and the outer edges and bend lines show light cardboard loss. A well-displaying piece. (8.0). 200 - 400

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3519 - COLLECTION OF 3: COCA-COLA GUM JARS AND APOTHECARY JAR

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 11”. This collection of three c. 1900-1920 glass jars includes two Coca-Cola chewing gum jars and one apothecary jar marked “Rock and Rye.” CONDITION: (A) The jar with the paper label is embossed “Franklin Caro Company,” and shows a reproduction label. This jar is not embossed “Coca-Cola.” The jar remains crack free. (9.0). (B) The second gum jar is embossed “Coca-Cola Pepsin Gum on both the lid and the body of the jar. It remains crack free. (9.0). (C) The apothecary jar shows an early label label under glass. The label shows a few cracks and areas of wear, but remains intact and stable. The rest of the jar is crack free. (8.5). (Various) 400 - 800

3520 - COLLECTION OF 5: GLASS CANDY DISPLAY JARS

5” x 5” x 21”. Footed glass jars with ground stoppers. Dakota Globes, Columbia Cylinder and Columbia Globe. All c. 1910. All come with faceted Lucite “rock candy” for display. CONDITION: This group remains excellent, clean and damage free. The lids and jars show no cracks or damage to the glass. A few of the lids fit loosely on the mouths of the jars. (9.5). 400 - 800

3521 - COLLECTION OF 2: CHEWING GUM DISPLAY JARS

Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4” x 12 - 3/4”. This collection of two jars includes one example from Walla Walla Chewing Gum with an embossed Native American graphic, and an Adams Chewing gum with an etched logo. CONDITION: Both jars remain clean with no cracks to the bodies of the jars. The Walla Walla lid shows cracks to the interior lip, which is not visible unless the lid is removed and examined. The Adams jar lip and lid both remain crack free. (8.5). 300 - 600

3522 - COLLECTION OF 3: GLASS CANDY JARS

Largest: 7” x 7” x 16 - 1/2”. This nice collection of three glass jars includes a Zatek Chocolate Billets jar, a Chamberlain’s Constipation Tablets jar, and a Colgan’s Taffy Tolu jar. CONDITION: These jars remain clean with no mentionable damage. There are no cracks to the bodies of the jars. The lids and interior lips of the mouths of the jars remain clean and undamaged as well. The Colgan’s jar shows some haze to the glass. (8.9). 200 - 400

3523 - COLLECTION OF 2: PEANUT AND MALTED MILK CONTAINERS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 9” x 10 - 1/2”. This collection of two point-of-sale container jars from Tom’s Toasted Peanuts and Carnation Malted Milk feature the iconic company logos and great color. The Tom’s jar comes with a rare shelf sign and jar holder. CONDITION: The Tom’s jar remains clean with only light scratching and wear to the lid. The jar itself retains nice lettering and remains crack free. (8.9). The Carnation Malted Milk jar remains clean and shows only the faintest amount of wear to the lettering. The lid is original and shows age appropriate wear. (9.0). (8.9, 9.0) 200 - 400

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3524 - COLLECTION OF 8: DIECUT CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS IN IMPRESSIVE FRAME

Frame: 79 - 3/4” x 1” x 19 - 1/4”. This collection of eight C. 1910s single-sided die-cut cardboard chewing gum advertisements includes brands Kiss Me, Primley’s, Pride of All, Adam’s, Rex, and Beeman’s. Each of the die-cut lithographed signs are nicely framed in one large custom frame. CONDITION: The cardboard ads all remain clean and vibrant. The left-most die-cut sign from Kiss Me Chewing Gum shows a hole in the upper right field. The right-most sign from Beeman’s shows a discolored spot in the upper center field. The rest remain clean and show only the lightest amount of edge wear. A nice ready-to-hang display. 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

3525 - TIN WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM SPEARMINT MAN COUNTERTOP DISPLAY

Rack: 14 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s tin display from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features the form of the iconic Spearmint Man, which retains his original early celluloid face. This display comes with three chewing gum boxes, and retains its original manufacturer sticker on the back. CONDITION: This display remains clean and outstanding. The tin shows a few light scuffs mark on the Spearmint Man’s head. The four metal clips that hold the boxes show very light paint loss. The man’s face is in mint condition and undamaged. The boxes show light tattering. (9). 600 - 1,200

3526 - WRIGLEY’S GUM BOX COUNTERTOP DISPLAY

10” x 11” x 12 - 1/2”. This c. 1930 metal chewing gum box display stand from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features a small and colorful framed cardboard sign from Wrigley’s Juicy Fruit showing a young girl graphic, as well as a small metal strip sign attached to the front bottom of the display. CONDITION: The cardboard sign shows a few bend marks and and wear in the field. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the bracket frame. The metal body of the display and small strip sign remain exceptionally clean. The silver railing parts of the display show light wear to the metal finish. (8.5). 400 - 800

3527 - CARDBOARD “KIS-ME” CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 11” x 1” x 13”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1910s die-cut pressed cardboard advertisement from Kis-Me chewing gum features two young girls walking under an umbrella. CONDITION: The field on this sign shows great color with two small specks of discoloration, the first being in the bottom section of the pink dress and the second being on the bottom right of the umbrella. The outer edges remain crisp with light wear. (8.9). 200 - 400

3528 - 5¢ ABBY GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

6 - 1/2” x 7” x 11”. Abby gumball machine in original condition. No tray. Showing remnants to the original decal. Operational. (Good) 100 - 200

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3529 - PORCELAIN AND CAST IRON ROTATING LIGHT-UP BARBER POLE

17” x 17” x 82”. This large and impressive barber pole features white and red porcelain stripes, with a rotating cylinder and globe topper. The white sections above and below the stripes are porcelain as well. The dark blue base and dark blue sections above the rotating cylinder are painted cast iron. CONDITION: This pole was restored at some point in the past. With that said, the porcelain “trunk” of the pole is untouched and retains nice gloss and color. The porcelain red and white striped show a few light surface scuffs and wear. The spinning cylinder at the top rotates nicely and is internally lit. The globe topper lights as well, but does not currently have a bulb. A modern power cord has been added for safety. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored) 2,000 - 4,000

3530 - PORCELAIN BARBER SHOP CORNER SIGN

15 - 1/2” x 4” x 24”. SSP. This c. 1920s curved single-sided porcelain Barber Shop corner sign features the iconic stripe and color pattern, with original mounting hardware on the back. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains clean with only a few light surface scuffs to the gloss. There is one small area of spiderwebbing in the bottom center of the lower outer field. The outer edges show light wear to the porcelain, with a few small chips seen on the bottom-left and right edges and bottom edge. The top-right mounting holes is missing its bolt, which connects to the bracket on the back. The other three mounting holes retain their bolts and attach to the bracket. (8.75). 400 - 800

3531 - TIN BARBER SHOP ASK FOR WILDROOT SIGN

39 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. SST. Maker Marked “A-M. 9-59.” This c. 1950s single-sided tin barbershop sign features the iconic pole graphic on the left and “Ask for Wildroot” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean with no mentionable damage. There outer raised edge shows a few paint chips, with the bottom-left corner and edge showing oxidation staining as well. A clean example. (9). 300 - 600

3532 - PORCELAIN ZEPP’S & NOONAN’S HAIR DRESSING FLANGE SIGN

16” x 12”. DSP. Maker Marked “Burdick Enamel Sign Co. Boston & Baltimore.” This c. 1920s double-sided porcelain flange sign features Noonan’s Hair Petrole for Falling Hair on one side and Zepp’s Hair Dressing on the other side. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a clean field with good color and gloss. There is one chip on the outer left edge and some light imperfections to the porcelain on the bottom edge. The flange section remains nice, with original grommets in the mounting holes and light porcelain chipping as well (9.0). Side 2 remains just as nice, with a clean field and only small porcelain wear and one small chip to the right outer edge (9.0). (9.0, 9.0).

300 - 600

3533 - TORREY RAZORS DISPLAY CASE W/ 12 RAZORS

Case: 15 - 1/2” x 9” x 3 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 display case from Torrey Razors features the company name nicely lettered on the top glass, with 12 vintage razors on display. CONDITION: The top glass shows surface scuffs and wear, with a few chips to the outer edges. The lettering remains clean and legible. The display opens from the backside and the razor display slides out. The razors include Winchester brand and many ornately patterned examples. A clean and attractive example. (8.75). 300 - 600

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3534 - CAST IRON CLOCKWORK OPERATION FIGURAL CIGAR CUTTER FOR ARTIE CIGARS

5 - 3/8” x 7” x 10”. This is a wonderful cast iron cigar cutter that shows a young boy perched on a bench with a cigar in his mouth. It is marked for the Erie Specialty Company from Erie, Pennsylvania, with a patent date of 1889. The clockwork cigar cutter is mounted in the base. When depressed, the young lad pulls a cigar out of his mouth and sticks out his tongue. It advertises Artie, “The Best Cigar of the Year.” CONDITION: The cigar cutter has an older nickel plating that has oxidized in some areas. The clockwork mechanism and nipper are both working. The young lad has retained his tongue, which is often missing. (Good) 1,000 - 3,000

3535 - CLOCKWORK CIGAR CUTTER AND LIGHTER COMBO

12 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1910. Cast Iron cigar nipper with lighter advertising Rosina Vokes cigars. CONDITION: Some loss to plating and in-painted advertising. With replaced lighter dips, and blue glass globe. Need a clock key to wind. Operational. (Good) 600 - 1,500

3536 - HAND-MADE EXPORT 5¢ CIGARS CUTTER & LIGHTER COMBO

8 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Oxidation and plating loss to the exterior. Some surface abrasions, with replaced dips and globe. Operational. (Good) 600 - 1,500

3537 - CUBANOLA 5¢ CIGARS CUTTER & LIGHTER

9” x 4 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. C. 1910. Commercial advertising cigar cutter and lighter for Cubanola Cigars. CONDITION: Retaining some original plating, some surface abrasions, with original globe and replaced dips. (Good) 600 - 1,200

3538 - PAIR OF VINTAGE CIGAR CUTTERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 3” x 3”. C. 1910. A pair of counter top cigar nippers with advertising. (A) Country Gentleman cigars, original plating, light oxidation. (B) Winthrop cigars, original plating, light oxidation. Both are operational. (Good) 200 - 500

3539 - ORIGINAL COUNTER TOP CIGAR LIGHTER

5” x 5” x 10”. All original with correct globe and dips. Very little wear from use. (Good) 500 - 1,000

3540 - PORCELAIN EISENLOHR’S CINCO CIGARS SIGN

36” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Eisenlohr’s Cinco Cigars features the iconic script logo and bright company colors. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean. The bottom-left and right corners of the field show a few small specks of discoloration, seen in the yellow background. The outer edges show very light wear to the porcelain, with minor chipping along the bottom edge. Only two of the mounting holes retain their grommets. (9). 600 - 1,200

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3541 - CARDBOARD BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO LITHOGRAPH

Frame: 35” x 3/4” x 23”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Marked “Copyright 1909. American Tobacco Co.” This c. 1909 single-sided cardboard sign from Bull Durham smoking tobacco features a wonderful graphic of a bull attempted to be wrangled in a forum-type setting. This sign retains its original frame marked “Bull Durham” in gold lettering along the bottom. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light discolored spots, which are most noticeable in the background of the sky, as well as a small area around the words “A Royal Victor.” The outer edges are concealed by the original frame. The frame shows a nice patina, with a few chips to the wood. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

3542 - CHEW MAIL POUCH TOBACCO LARGE PORCELAIN THERMOMETER

19 - 1/4” x 73”. SSP. This C. 1930s single-sided porcelain thermometer from Mail Pouch features the iconic company logo and colors, with thermometer tube attached and reading correctly. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows great color and gloss. There are a few light blemishes to the porcelain around the thermometer tube, and two of the mounting holes are missing their screws. The outer mounting holes around the border show isolated porcelain chipping as well. The original frame shows wear to the wood, with one area of damage on the bottom right edge. Overall, a clean and well-preserved example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 2,000 - 4,000

3543 - WOOD CINCO CIGARS “EISENLOHR’S” TRADE SIGN

Frame: 48” x 1 - 1/8” x 12 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Wood. This impressive c. 1920s single-sided painted wood sign from Eisenlohr’s Cinco Cigars features the iconic Cinco logo with the iconic company color scheme as well. CONDITION: This sign remains bright and detailed in the field. The black lettering has wonderful shadowed stenciling around it. The field shows a few light cracks to the wood, but the sign remains sturdy and intact. The frame shows a few chips to the wood, with general wear throughout. A wonderful and early example with great eye appeal. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

3544 - METAL CIGAR STORE FIGURAL TURTLE SPITTOON

11” x 14” x 3”. This c. 1900 spittoon was made by Royal Products of Chicago and features the wonderful form of a turtle, with a hinged lid. CONDITION: The body of the spittoon shows moderate wear and crazing. It is all complete and the lid hinges as it should. A wonderful patina example. (8.75). 400 - 800

3545 - CAST STEEL MONOGRAM CIGARS FIGURAL PUG DISPLAY

12” x 5” x 12 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s very rare cast metal figural Pug dog wearing a robe advertising F.R. Rice & Company’s Monogram Cigars. He also wears a heavy collar and features nice detail and wonderful glass eyes. CONDITION: The Pug shows scattered paint loss and wear throughout the body of the figure. With that said, the advertising is crisp and legible. The glass eyes remain intact and undamaged. (8). 1,500 - 3,000

3546 - TIN EISENLOHR’S CINCO CIGARS SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. Makers marked “American Co. Phila.” This c. 1920s single-sided tin tacker sign from Cinco Cigars features the iconic company colors and script logo. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows light crazing to the paint throughout the field. There are also a few scuffs and discolored areas seen in the yellow background. The outer edges show paint chips and wear throughout. (8). 300 - 600

3547 - COLLECTION OF 2: KIMBALL & CO. STRAIGHT CUT CIGARETTES DIE-CUT ADVERTISEMENTS

Each Frame: 16 - 1/2” x 1” x 10 - 3/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This collection of two c. 1900 die-cut cardboard advertisements from Wm. S. Kimball & Co.’s Straight Cut Cigarettes features two Victorian-era women graphics with wonderful die-cut flowers and branches. CONDITION: The woman in the pink advertisement remains clean with a few insignificant spots of discoloration. The bottom edge shows light cardboard wear and minor color loss on the extreme outer edge (8.9). The woman in the green advertisement shows similar specks of discoloration and wear in the field. The bottom edge also shows light cardboard wear and color loss. (8.9). Both of these ads are nicely framed and ready to hang. (8.9, 8.9) 300 - 600

3548 - PORCELAIN NOSEGAY TOBACCO THERMOMETER SIGN

24” x 3/4” x 7”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain thermometer from Nosegay Pipe & Cigarette Tobacco features wonderful shaded lettering in the Nosegay logo with wonderful shine throughout. CONDITION: The field of this thermometer shows factory imperfections to the gloss and surface. These imperfections show light bubbling to the porcelain field. The thermometer slit in the center of the sign shows light porcelain chipping. The tube in intact and reads correctly. The outer edges and mounting holes show porcelain loss as well, the worst of which can be seen around the top mounting hole. (8.5). 300 - 600

3549 - PORCELAIN CHEW MAIL POUCH TOBACCO THERMOMETER

39” x 8”. SSP. Maker Marked “Beach. Coshocton.” This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain thermometer from Mail Pouch Tobacco features the iconic company color scheme and logo. CONDITION: The field of this thermometer remains bright and glossy. There are two small porcelain chips at the top and bottom of the thermometer slit. The tube is present and reads accurately. The outer edges of the thermometer remain crisp, with only small porcelain loss at the top left and right extreme outer corners. (8.9). 300 - 600

3550 - COLLECTION OF 2: NATIONAL LEAGUE HAND MADE CIGAR JARS

Each: 5” x 5” x 7”. This collection of two paper labeled cigar jars from National League Hand Made Cigars and American League Hand Made Cigars. Both come with cigars displayed inside. CONDITION: The paper labels on the jar show moderate wear to the outer edges of the paper; otherwise, they remain clean and appealing. The jars show no cracks or damage. (8.75). 200 - 400

3551 - RALEIGH CIGARETTES FIGURAL PAPER-MACHE DISPLAY

9 - 1/2” x 7” x 14 - 3/4”. This c. 1940s figural paper mache bust of Sir Walter Raleigh from Raleigh Cigarettes shows great color and detail throughout. CONDITION: There are a few damaged areas to the paint, mostly around the top of his hat and along the bottom edges of the base of the display. The piece is structurally solid and displays nicely. (8.5). 200 - 400

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3552 - CARDBOARD RED DOT CIGARS FOLDING DISPLAY

36 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1920 single-sided die-cut cardboard folding display from Red Dot cigars features a large and wonderful graphic of a cigar with a small circular graphic of a woman’s face. CONDITION: This display remains in wonderful condition with great color and detail. There is one small area of cardboard damage on the right fold line. The outer edges remain crisp with very light storage wear. The backside shows two folding pieces that allow the piece to stand upright, as well as the original string where it could have been hung (9.0). (9.0). 200 - 400

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3553 - PAIR OF “N” HAIR TOBACCO TINS

Each: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/4”. Early pair of tobacco tins. (A) Yellow version showing tax stamp, wear with light surface scratches and good shine. (B) Red version with tax stamp, good paint and shine with light wear and some light scratches. (8.0). 500 - 800

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MORPHY’S makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales. The descriptions carry a limited guarantee. It is a guarantee to protect you against major discrepancies that would have a major effect upon the value of the item. Under no circumstances do we guarantee against anything less than a major discrepancy that would have less than a major effect upon value. This limited guarantee covers authenticity, major restoration or repair not described, counterfeits, reproductions or major fabrications not disclosed in the description. Examples of what we do not guarantee against, imperfections, slight damages, handling marks, natural imperfections, undisclosed blemishes, finish differences, wood-to-metal fit issues, surface cracks or chips in wood, dings and dents, bore condition and other similar differences that are inherent in the antiques and collectible industry. All items are sold for display purposes. If electrical, mechanical, or other working parts are inoperable, even if working at the time of sale, we are not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and items. It is the bidder’s responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine by inspection by themselves or a hired professional the exact condition of each item prior to bidding on the item. Should MORPHY’S deny an authenticity issue dispute of the buyer, and the buyer is not satisfied, the buyer may, at his or her own expense, obtain the written opinion of two mutually agreed upon recognized experts in the field of the disputed item. The final decision of those experts will determine any refund consideration. This limited guarantee is only available to the buyer of record. Please also refer to POST SALE RETURN POLICY at end of terms.

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VEHICLES-ROADWORTHINESS/

VEHICLE TITLES/COMPLIANCE

- All vehicles are sold “As Is” the day of sale. All vehicles are sold as collector’s items and Morphy’s, nor the consignor make any guarantees, warranties, representation, expressed or implied regarding vehicle safety and roadworthiness. It is the bidder’s responsibility to determine roadworthiness and to comply with all state vehicle requirements. Bidders are provided the opportunity to inspect vehicles prior to bidding to determine the exact condition of the vehicles. Bidders are strongly encouraged to conduct their own independent inspection and examination of any vehicle prior to placing a bid. Morphy’s does not guarantee the title documentation (when provided) or registration will satisfy the requirements of any state in the United States. Morphy’s shall not be liable under any circumstances regarding whether such documentation is acceptable and/or complete. All vehicle sales are final.

TOYS - Toy sets are not returnable under any circumstances once the bidder obtains possession of the lot.

GAMING DEVICES - MORPHY’S may hold these items for up to 5 business days to allow state agencies to verify the buyer’s information. All auction participants are urged to check the legality of possession in and/or shipment of gaming devices to their state of residence. Ownership of gaming devices is prohibited in these states: Alabama, Connecticut, Hawaii, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Tennessee. If you become a high bidder on a gaming item, and you are from one of the prohibited states as listed here:

• You must pay for your item,

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• MORPHY’S will consign the item in your name to the next appropriate auction.

If you do not pay for the item in full, MORPHY’S will block you from participating in future auctions. Any gaming device purchased at the auction shall be used for the purpose of display or social entertainment within the private home or residence of the buyer, and such devices shall not, in any event or manner, be exposed to the public for the purpose of gambling or be resold in the state of Nevada without a gaming distribution license. Proof of residence/ID is required for purchase of gaming devices.

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.

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• 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.

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- 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.

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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 (Denver, PA) –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 (Denver, PA) - 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. 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

All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2024, Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online computer services.

ABSENTEE BID FORM

Auction: December 5, 6, & 7, 2024 Coin-Op & 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

Please print clearly.

Lot # Description Absentee Bid

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.

Bid Increments:

$0 - $500/$25

$200 - $500/$25

$500 - $1,000/$50

$1,000 - 2,000/$100

Step 3 - Fill Out Personal Contact Info

$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
John Morphy, M.D. Acquisitions/ Appraisals
Tommy Sage, Jr. Head of Toys & Trains Joel Lazarus Train Consultant
Mike Harrington Cast Iron, Toy & Horse-Drawn Expert
Mihovetz
Don Grimmer General Manager Las Vegas + Advertising
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
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
Chris Hince Director of Consignments
Grimmer
Jamie Griffin Customer Experience Manager Scot Kauffman General Manager Firearms
Tom Tolworthy Auction Curator
Brian Burke Soda & Advertising Specialist
Jones
Officer
of
Morris
Patrick Orbe Fine Art Consultant
Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator Abbe Shearer Controller
Nicole Morrison Acquisitions & Promotions

MEET THE TEAM

MARKETING TEAM

CUSTOMER SERVICE & POST AUCTION TEAM FIREARMS

Jamie Griffin
Alicia Lancto
Maegan
Jeremy Bailey
Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator
Shupp
Cheryl Goyda Firearms Acquisitions & Promotions
Hilary Boettcher
Dana Hipszer Photographer
Tasha Lopez Senior Graphic Designer
Eliza Fry Sales & Marketing Associate
Becky Stellmach Graphic Designer
Michael Laskoski Photography & Videography Assistant
Elle Allen Photographer Julia Santoro Photographer
Les Jones
Jennifer Fitts Photographer
Devin Rumbarger Graphic Designer Amber Renshaw Graphics Assistant
Abbe Shearer Controller
Ashley Messner Post Auction Operations Associate ACCOUNTING TEAM Alexis

OPERATIONS & CONSIGNMENT TEAM

Nicollette Sage Transcriptionist
Diane Shoemaker Consignment Associate Kirk Deeter
LAS VEGAS TEAM
Ben Brossman Transcriptionist
Jason Ober

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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