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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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Along with expert authentication & grading, our subscribers are one QR code scan away from not only viewing high resolution images of their A.G.S. certified pieces, but also viewing exactly how their piece received its grade based on our A.G.S Point Scale Grading System. The A.G.S. website features full access to our data base of A.G.S. certified collectibles as well as access to our digital photography archive, population reports, A.G.S. scoring features, as well as tutorials, interviews and premium social content.

As our hobby and industry continues to grow it is our goal at A.G.S. to provide novice and expert collectors alike to buy with complete confidence across multiple categories knowing the authenticity and condition of their collectible is ubiquitous and true. Wether a collector is buying from the largest auction houses in the world or over the phone or internet collectors can buy with confidence knowing it’s A.G.S. certified. Your collection deserves premier attention and accurate grading, increasing your collections value through meticulous detail. A.G.S. Certification is the gold standard for grading and authentication in Antique Advertising.

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.

MONDAY LOTS

1,001 - 1,080 9:00 AM

1,081 - 1,160 10:00 AM 1,161 - 1,240 11:00 AM 1,241 - 1,320 12:00 PM

1,321 - 1,400 1:00 PM

1,401 - 1,480 2:00 PM

1,481 - 1,560 3:00 PM

1,561 - 1,640 4:00 PM 1,641 - 1,653 5:00 PM

TUESDAY LOTS

2,001 - 2,080 9:00 AM 2,081 - 2,160 10:00 AM 2,161 - 2,240 11:00 AM 2,241 - 2,320 12:00 PM 2,321 - 2,400 1:00 PM 2,401 - 2,480 2:00 PM 2,481 - 2,509 3:00 PM

GALLERY IS OPEN 5 DAYS A WEEK

Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm EDT Morphy Auctions will not be held responsible for typographical errors.

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD BY DESCRIPTION, NOT BY ILLUSTRATION.

Featuring Roger Smith’s Chewing Gum Memorabilia Collection amassed over 50+ years, offered in Lots 3438-3618

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WEDNESDAY 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 - 3,560 3:00 PM 3,561 - 3,618 4:00 PM

Call 1-800-Hilton and use Client ID “3240187” for a discounted Morphy rate View these lots at www.MorphyAuctions.com Bid Online, In Person, By Phone

AUCTION LOCATION : Morphy Auctions 2000 N. Reading Rd ∙ Denver, PA 17517 877-968-8880

LODGING:

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Home2 Suites by Hilton 21 Quarry Ridge Ave Ephrata, PA 17522 717-721-3300

Comfort Inn Lancaster County North 1 Denver Road Denver, PA 17517 717-336-7541

Featuring Roger Smith’s Chewing Gum Memorabilia Collection

AUGUST 18, 2025

Monday Session | Auction Starts at 9:0 0 am edt

LOTS: 1,001 - 1,653

Items on Display Approximately 2 weeks prior to Auction Date.

Preview by Appointment Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Please call to schedule.

Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

PROVIDED CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARE MET

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Eric Wagner

Tom Tolworthy

Gabby Hopkins

Dan Morris

1001 - EARLY COCA-COLA FREE DRINK COUPONS

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1004 - FANTASTIC 1911 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRROR

6 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. A nice collection of five c. 1900-1910 free drink coupons from Coca-Cola featuring early script logos and verbiage. CONDITION: The bottom two coupons show a few spots of color loss and edgewear. The bottom coupon shows a torn top left corner. The backsides of the coupons are not visible. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

1002 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA CELLULOID BOOKMARKS

8 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. This collection includes three heart-shaped bookmarks from years 1898, 1899, and 1900, as well as the 1908 owl bookmark. CONDITION: These bookmarks remain clean overall, with the 1899 book mark showing light fade to the color. They are nicely framed behind glass. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1003 - SCARCE 1915 COCA-COLA CARD DECK & BOX

Case: 5 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 1 -1/2”. The cards are like new with strong gold on the edges and includes the joker, instruction card and the promotional card. The box itself has some mild overall wear, soiling and bends. The cards are almost without flaws. 2,000 - 4,000

Shadow Box: 4 - 1/2” x 7/8” x 5 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Cruver Mfg. Co Chicago”. This wonderful c. 1911 celluloid pocket mirror from Coca-Cola features the iconic Duster Woman graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid remains undamaged, but does show very light yellowing to the white celluloid background. The backside of the mirror shows two worn marks to the mirrored surface. A fantastic example. (9.0). 4,000 - 8,000

1005 - EXCELLENT 1922 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRROR

Box: 5 - 1/4” x 7/8” x 6 - 1/8”. Maker marked “Whitehead & Hoag”. This c. 1922 celluloid pocket mirror from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman at the beach with an early parasol in the background. CONDITION: The celluloid remains clean and vibrant. The mirror on the backside shows minor darkening to the silver finish. A wonderful example. (9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

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1006 - OUTSTANDING 1931 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRROR

Shadow Box: 4 - 1/2” x 7/8” x 5 - 1/2”. Maker marked “American Art Works”. This fantastic and possibly only known example of this c. 1931 celluloid pocket mirror from Coca-Cola was made for the Mexican market, and features a wonderful graphic of a woman enjoying a bottle of Coke. CONDITION: The celluloid is bright and immaculate. The mirror on the backside shows a series of horizontal discolored marks to the mirrored surface. (9.0). 6,000 - 12,000

1007 - COLLECTION OF 3 1906, 1909, 1914 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRRORS

Each Box: 4 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three c. 1906, 1909, and 1914 celluloid pocket mirrors from Coca-Cola featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: The celluloid on each remains bright and undamaged. The mirrors on the back show light discoloration to the silvering. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1008 - COLLECTION OF 3 1907,1910,1911 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRRORS

Each Box: 4 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three c. 1907, 1910, and 1911 celluloid pocket mirrors from Coca-Cola featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: The celluloid on each remains bright and undamaged. The mirrors on the back show light discoloration to the silvering. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1009 - COLLECTION OF 3 1907, 1910, 1913 COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

Each Box: 6 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three c. 1907, 1910, and 1913 tin tip trays from Coca-Cola, featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: The fields on the trays remain clean with nice bright and glossy colors. The extreme outer edges of the rims show light wear and an occasional small paint chip. A clean set. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1010 - COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM LITHOGRAPH W/ WOMAN IN PINK GRAPHIC

Frame: 15 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 27 - 1/2”. This paper sign is part of a two-piece Coca-Cola chewing gum display. The bottom section is missing. CONDITION: The sign shows wrinkles and specks of discoloration throughout. The outer field shows a few larger specks of color loss. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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1011 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA DUSTER GIRL PAPER SIGN

26 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. This outstanding and rare c. 1911 single-sided paper lithographed sign from Coca-Cola features the Duster Girl holding an early paper label straight-sided bottle. The woman can be seen handling an early brass and wood steering wheel, while enjoying Coca-Cola in a bottle through a straw. CONDITION: There are light areas of darkened discoloration in the field, most visible in the white sections of the background. There is one small tear to the paper seen near the top-right corner, and another small tear seen on the upper-left extreme outer edge. Both top corners also show some insignificant wrinkling to the paper. The outer edges of this sign are concealed by the custom frame. A rare and exceptional piece of Coca-Cola advertising. (8.75). 6,000 - 12,000

1012 - FANTASTIC COCA-COLA PAPER SIGN W/ RED RIBBON WOMAN GRAPHIC

26 - 1/2” x 33 - 1/2”. Single Sided Paper. Maker marked “Ketterlinus. Philada.” This stunning c. 1912 paper advertising sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman in white holding a paper label straight-sided bottle. This is the version with the red ribbon, which is more rare than the pink ribbon. The manufacturer mark is clear and legible in the bottom-right corner. CONDITION: There are some very faint discolored spots in the field, but otherwise this sign presents nicely with clear and impressive lithography. The outer edges of the sign are nicely concealed by the custom frame. A wonderful and early piece of Coca-Cola history. (8.75+). 6,000 - 12,000

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1013 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA WINDOW DISPLAY PRINTER’S PROOF

Frame: 39-1/4” x 34-1/4” x 1-1/2”. Maker marked “Ketterlinus, Philada.”. This incredible c. 1910s-1920s single-sided paper printer’s proof from Coca-Cola features a colorful scene of a man swimming up to the dock to retrieve a fountain glass of Coca-Cola from his lady friend. Presumably, this incredible lithograph would have ultimately been a die-cut cardboard window display when the entire printing process was finished. CONDITION: This piece remains in wonderful condition with no damage to report. There are a few hardly mentionable specks of discoloration seen in the outer sections of the white background, however the graphic and colors remain clean and exceptional. The piece has been nicely framed and is ready to hang. (9.25). 10,000 - 20,000

1014 - COLLECTION OF 2 PAPER COCA-COLA HANGER SIGNS

Each Frame: 23” x 1” x 15 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Paper. This collection of two c. 1920s single-sided paper signs from Coca-Cola includes the “That Taste Good Feelin” sign with a boy eating a hotdog graphic, and the “Delicious and Refreshing” sign with the woman in a hat graphic. CONDITION: Both of these signs have undergone professional restoration by Bob & Linda of Inge Preservations. They have areas of match-paint and both have been re-lined with an acid-free backing. (Restored). 1,200 - 2,400

1015 - COLLECTION OF 2 PAPER COCA-COLA HANGER SIGNS

Each Frame: 23” x 1” x 15 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Paper. A nice collection of two c. 1920s single-sided paper hanging signs from Coca-Cola, including the “Refresh Yourself” hanger with woman and bottle graphic, and the “Treat Yourself Right” hanger with man opening a bottle of Coke. CONDITION: (A) The “Refresh Yourself” sign shows very light discoloration in sections of the yellow field, likely caused from exposure to moisture. The outer edges show additional darkening, the worst of which is seen at the top and bottom border (8.0). (B) The “Treat Yourself” sign has undergone professional restoration by Bob & Linda of Inge Preservations. This piece shows areas of match-paint, and the piece has been re-lined with a acid-free backing (Restored). Both signs have been professionally framed and are ready to hang. (Various). 1,200 - 2,400

1016 - LARGE COCA-COLA ADVERTISING MANUAL

22 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. This large-scale c. 1950s advertising manual from Coca-Cola includes great information about outdoor displays and signage information. These manuals were used by salesman to show storeowners how their storefront would look with Coca-Cola signs and displays. CONDITION: The outer red jacket shows a few light abrasions and areas of wear. The interior pages are colorful and remain clean overall. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1017 - 1901 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ HILDA CLARK GRAPHIC

14-1/2” x 20”. This c. 1901 calendar from Coca-Cola features the company logo, with a beautiful graphic of Hilda Clark surrounded by a floral motif. CONDITION: The field shows a dark stain seen in the lower-right part of Hilda’s body. There are areas of restoration seen at the top mounting hole and outer edges. The bottom third of the calendar appears to have been reattached at some point in the past. The bottom-left corner also shows a crease line as well. The sheet remains clean. (7.5). 1,500 - 3,000

1018 - 1903 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ HILDA CLARK GRAPHIC

14-1/4” x 21-1/2”. This c. 1903 single-sided paper calendar from Coca-Cola features an impressive graphic of Hilda Clark, and includes an April calendar sheet. CONDITION: The field of the calendar top remains clean with great color. The bottom-left corner of the top shows a tear where the paper has separated. The outer edges remain clean and crisp. The sheet is also clean with no damage to report. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

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1019 - 1904 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ LILLIAN NORDICA GRAPHIC

14-1/2” x 22”. This c. 1904 calendar from Coca-Cola features the company logo, with famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: The calendar top remains colorful and vibrant in the field. The top border and upper-right corner of the calendar were trimmed off at some point in the past and have been replaced with a color copy. The calendar sheet is also a color copy. (7.0). 800 - 1,600

1020 - 1905 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ LILLIAN NORIDICA GRAPHIC

14-1/2” x 22”. This c. 1905 calendar from Coca-Cola features the company logo with a wonderful graphic of famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: The field of the top shows a few tiny specks of discoloration but nothing offensive. The outer edges and corners of the top show light wear to the cardboard. The pad remains complete, with a small tear in the bottom-right corner. A well preserved example. (8.9+).

2,000 - 4,000

1021 - 1906 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ JUANITA GRAPHIC

14-1/2” x 22”. Maker marked “Wolf & Co.”. This c. 1906 calendar from Coca-Cola features the company logo, with an impressive graphic of the woman known as Juanita. CONDITION: The calendar top shows some slight darkening to the color in the field. The outer edges of the calendar top shows some light repair and touchup- mostly confined to the top edge and around the hanging grommet. The sheet shows some mild soiling and wrinkling to the outer edges. (8.25). 1,500 - 3,000

1022 - 1908 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

12 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. This C. 1908 calendar from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of the lady in red with a June calendar sheet attached. CONDITION: The topper remains clean and vibrant in the field. The top edge near the hanging hole shows paper and color loss. The outer edges of the top are concealed by the frame. The calendar sheet shows light wear to the edges as well. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

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1023 - INCREDIBLE 1910 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN ON STOOL

20” x 39 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. Maker marked “Wolf & Co. Phila.” This incredibly rare calendar from Coca-Cola features artwork from artist Hamilton King and shows a beautifully dressed woman enjoying a Coca-Cola while sitting on a soda fountain stool. It is believed that this is one of only three known examples to exist. Attached at the bottom of this calendar is a reproduction 1910 calendar sheet. The paper sign displays wonderfully with or without the calendar sheet. CONDITION: The calendar top shows a handful of small paper tears in the field- notably on the right-hand side and at the top-center. There are other areas of small wrinkles and discoloration seen in the field. The calendar retains its original metal strip along the top edge. This piece has been nicely framed as well. (8.0). 6,000 - 12,000

1024 - 1913 COCA-COLA “GIRL ON BENCH” CALENDAR TOPPER

22” x 29-1/2”. Maker marked “Ketterlinus”. This c. 1913 single-sided paper calendar topper from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman enjoying an early paper label bottle of Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The piece retains nice color throughout. There are some light wrinkles to the paper, and occasional crack marks to the surface. There has been some professional conservation done to the wrinkled/ cracked sections in the dark green background (top 25% of the sign). The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.5). 3,000 - 6,000

1025 - 1914 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ BETTY GRAPHIC

Frame: 21” x 3/4” x 40 - 1/4”. This c. 1914 calendar from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a woman graphic known as “Betty”. CONDITION: The calendar shows some light wrinkling at the top and a few small scuff marks to the canvas material. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. The calendar pad is complete, and shows light yellowing to the white numbers. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

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1026 - 1916 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ ELAINE GRAPHIC

20 - 1/2” x 39 - 1/2”. This c. 1916 calendar from Coca-Cola features a lovely graphic of the woman, known as Elaine, holding an early fountain glass. CONDITION: The calendar top remains clean with no blemishes to mention in the field. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. The calendar pad is complete, and shows light tattering near the top around the staples. A well preserved example. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

1027 - COCA-COLA “CONSTANCE” 1917 CALENDAR

Frame: 16 - 5/8” x 7/8” x 36 - 1/2”. This c. 1917 calendar from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman sitting next a tennis court with both a fountain glass and early paper-labeled straight-sided bottle. CONDITION: The calendar remains clean in the field, with the outer edges being concealed by the custom frame. The calendar comes with a August sheet attached to the bottom, which is clean overall. The calendar retains its metal hanging strip at the top. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1028 - 1919 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

22 - 1/2” x 41 - 1/2”. This c. 1919 single-sided paper calendar from Coca-Cola features the company logo with a nice graphic of a woman with soldiers returning from WWI in the background. CONDITION: The calendar remains clean overall, with only light darkening seen throughout the lighter sections of the calendar. The outer edges show minor tattering and wear. The metal strip is still attached to the top edge, and the calendar pad is complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9+). 800 - 1,600

1029 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA TIN ADVERTISING CALENDARS

Each: 8” x 1 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2”. This collection of three c. 1950s tin calendar signs from Coca-Cola includes three different versions of the calendars, each retaining older calendar pads as well. CONDITION: All three signs remain in similarly nice condition. The small button signs retains good gloss, and shows minor wear to the outer field edges. The white metal sections shows light wear to the outer field and edges as well. A clean and instant collection. (9.0,8.75,8.5). 600 - 1,200

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1030 - GREAT PUMPKIN COCA-COLA HALLOWEEN CALENDAR

28 - 1/2” x 20”. Single-Sided Canvas. An unusual and visually wonderful example of this c. 1960s canvas calendar featuring Charlie Brown’s Great Pumpkin, Coca-Cola, and CBS all in one. CONDITION: This calendar remains in wonderful condition, with only some hardly mentionable darkening seen on the outer edges. A neat cross-over collectible. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1031 - COCA-COLA TIN SIGN WITH PAPER LABEL BOTTLE GRAPHICS, FRAMED

Frame: 40 - 3/4” x 1” x 17”. C. 1908 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola with paper label bottle graphics. CONDITION: The Coke sign shows heavy paint loss, wear and oxidation throughout. The entire sign has also been clear coated (6.0). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 800 - 1,600

1032 - COCA-COLA “REFRESHING” SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC.

41” x 26”. A nice example of this c. 1947 single sided cardboard poster from Coca-Cola featuring a lovely woman graphic and “Refreshing” tagline. This sign was made in Canada. CONDITION: The “Refreshing” poster remains in clean condition with a few wrinkled blemishes to the outer field and edges. Overall a clean and stunning example (8.9). The sign comes with an original frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1033 - COCA-COLA PARTY THEME POSTER SIGN

36 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/8” x 24”. A nice example of this c. 1952 double-sided cardboard party scene poster from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The party scene poster shows warping to the cardboard throughout. The color remains crisp on both sides, with the outer edges showing light wear from the frame. The sign comes in an original frame. (8.0). 400 - 800

1034 - EARLY COCA-COLA “GIRL ON BOX” DIECUT SIGN

8 - 1/2” x 6”. This c. 1890s single-sided pressed cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a young girl sitting atop a box, with an early script logo and “Delicious and Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: There are a few spots of color loss seen in the girl’s left arm, on both outer edges of the wood box, and at the bottom- center of the box in the letters “AI” of “FOUNTAIN”. The color remains nice otherwise, with only a few insignificant specks of wear around the edges. An early and hardly ever seen piece of Coca-Cola history. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

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1035 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM HILDA CLARK SIGN

16” x 20”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This fantastic c. 1903 single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features an impressive graphic of famed opera singer Hilda Clark, holding an early stick of Coca-Cola chewing gum. The outer border of this sign shows nice die-cut scroll work. CONDITION: The sign shows a few worn spots seen in the woman’s face, chest, shoulder and arm. There are two non-factory mounting holes in both the bottom and top-center border. There is one additional small pin hole seen in the upper-left field. Overall, the color and graphics remain bright and outstanding. The sign is currently mounted to a backing board, which could likely be removed fairly easily. A rare and exceptionally difficult example to find. (8.75+). 15,000 - 30,000

1036 - EARLY COCA-COLA 5¢ HANGING SIGN

8” x 9”. This c. 1905 cardboard behind glass sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and company colors with a nice large 5¢ graphic. The sign retains its original hanging chain and marquee at the top. CONDITION: The field of the cardboard shows staining and light wrinkling. The outer edges show a few spots of color loss and a few minor tears to the cardboard. The glass remains undamaged. The outer metal frame shows a nice patina to the finish. The backside of the sign shows heavier cardboard loss, with tears and rips. A hard to find example. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

1037 - LARGE COCA-COLA SIGN W/ LILLIAN NORDICA GRAPHIC

32 - 1/2” x 52 - 1/2”. This c. 1905 large and impressive single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the company logo with an nice graphic of famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: The field shows staining and and general yellowing to the color throughout. There are some areas of mildew seen behind the glass, which would clean if removed from the frame. The outer field and edges show areas of cardboard loss- seen most notably along the top and bottom edges, and one additional spot near the bottom-left corner. There are also light scuffs and wrinkle marks spread throughout the outer field, with isolated damaged areas that show color loss. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame, which is old and has likely been with the sign a long time. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5).

3,000 - 6,000

1038 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA FESTOON PRINTER’S PROOF

Frame: 37-1/4” x 27” x 1-1/2”. Maker marked “Ketterlinus, Philada.”. This incredible c. 1910s single-sided paper printer’s proof for an early Coca-Cola festoon shows a wonderful graphic of a woman enjoying a fountain glass of Coca-Cola with a nice floral motif surrounding her. This printer’s proof would have been the test run before the actual cardboard festoon would have been manufactured. CONDITION: The piece remains in outstanding condition. The field and graphic remains crisp and undamaged. There are spots of discoloration seen in the outer sections of the field, which were likely done during the printing process as the colors match those in the actual graphic. The piece has been nicely framed and is ready to hang. A wonderful and eye-catching example. (9.25). 8,000 - 16,000

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1039 - EARLY DIE-CUT COCA-COLA SIGN W/ WOMEN GRAPHICS

34” x 50 - 1/2”. This large c. 1912 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features two women drinking Coca-Cola from early flare glasses, while sitting at a table that reads “Both - Delicious & Refreshing”. CONDITION: The bottom 30% of this sign has been recreated and is not original. The backside shows where the new material begins. The upper-section of the field shows scattered color loss and wear to the cardboard surface. There is a slight crease mark that runs up the center between the two flare glasses. The outer edges show cardboard and color loss, with occasional light warping to the cardboard material. A seldom seen piece, with great subject matter. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 2,000 - 4,000

1040 - COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

27” x 45 - 1/2”. This c. 1910s-1920 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the lady in pink with a nice impressive script logo. CONDITION: The field of the top part of the sign shows a handful of isolated touch-ups in the black background, the gold script logo and word “Gum”. There are also a few nail holes around the border, with isolated touch-ups seen in the top-left corner and one area on the left border. The bottom section of the sign shows some bends and edgewear, with a small section of touchup in the left lower corner. A seldom seen and tough piece to find. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 1,500 - 3,000

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1041 - FANTASTIC LARGE COCA-COLA DUTCH BOY CHEWING GUM SIGN

18-1/4” x 24-1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This outstanding c. 1914-1916 single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features an impressively-sized stick of chewing gum being carried by the Dutch Boy. The arm holding the gum is three-dimensional and articulates. This is the large-sized version of this sign.

CONDITION: The field shows a few specks of discoloration seen in the stick of gum. The boy shows general darkening to the color throughout. The bottom-left and right corners of the sign show minor cardboard loss. There is a light crease seen in the boy’s neck as well. The outer edges show light soiling all the way around. An incredible piece of advertising history. (8.25). 20,000 - 40,000

1042 - COCA-COLA TROLLEY CARD SIGN W/ STRAIGHT-SIDED BOTTLE GRAPHIC

26-1/2” x 16-1/2”. This c. 1914 single-sided cardboard trolley sign from Coca-Cola features the company logo, with two women holding early paper labeled bottles. CONDITION: The sign shows staining and light paper tearing throughout the field. The worst of the staining can be seen in the graphic of the two women, and extends out into the script logo section. The outer edges show areas of cardboard loss, with several small tear marks as well. The worst of the cardboard loss can be seen in the top-left and bottom-right corners. Otherwise, the outer edges are concealed by the frame. A seldom seen example. (7.0). 1,500 - 3,000

1043 - COCA-COLA BETTY SIGN

30 - 1/4” x 38 - 1/4”. This c. 1914 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and the woman known as Betty. CONDITION: The field shows wear and color loss throughout. Areas of her pink dress and the dark background show light marks and wear. The outer white border shows heavier brown staining. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. (7.9). 800 - 1,600

1044 - COCA-COLA UMBRELLA FESTOON W/ WOMEN GRAPHIC

66” x 23 - 1/2”. This c. 1918 single-sided cardboard festoon from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of three women holding early umbrellas, with a nice floral motif throughout. CONDITION: The field retains nice color, with only a few light worn spots seen to the color in the woman on the left’s face. The outer edges show light wear and occasional color loss to the cardboard surface. A nicely preserved and framed example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 1,500 - 3,000

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1045 - COCA-COLA “RE-FRESH YOURSELF!” DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SIGN

33” x 23” Single-Sided Cardboard. This rare and seldom seen c. 1925 die-cut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a man mowing the grass and a woman bringing him a tray of bottle Coca-Cola. The artist name is printed near the bottom-right corner reading “John Newton Howitt”. CONDITION: This sign has undergone professional restoration by Bob & Linda of Inge Preservations. There has been color touch-up, and the piece has been re-backed with an acid- free material. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

1046 - COMPLETE COCA-COLA VERBENA CARDBOARD FESTOON W/ ORIGINAL ENVELOPE

Largest: 33 - 3/4” x 22 - 1/2”. This c. 1932 single-sided cardboard festoon made for Coca-Cola is known as the “Verbena,” and is nicely decorated with ribbons and floral motifs. This festoon is complete and comes with its original shipping envelope, which has been nicely shrink-wrapped for preservation. CONDITION: The festoon retains vibrant colors and is over all clean. The center piece shows some light wrinkling in the top-left flowers, but the color is still strong. The outer pieces remain vibrant and show only light edgewear. The original cardboard tabs, which fold when the piece is assembled, have never been folded- indicating that his festoon is NOS. A wonderful and complete example. (8.9+). 1,000 - 2,000

1047 - COCA-COLA “WOOD FLOWER FESTOON” W/ ORIGINAL ENVELOPE

20” x 44” An NOS example of this c. 1934 single-sided die-cut cardboard festoon from Coca-Cola known as the “wood flower festoon”. This festoon was never assembled and retains its original marked shipping envelope. CONDITION: This festoon remains in excellent condition, with none of the assembly tabs ever being bent. The field and edges are crisp and undamaged. The envelope has been nicely shrink-wrapped and is well preserved. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.25). 800 - 1,600

1048 - COCA-COLA 3-D CARDBOARD HANGER SIGN W/ HOTDOG AND BOTTLE GRAPHIC

20” x 9 - 3/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “Niagara Litho. 1932”. This c. 1932 die-cut and 3-D cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a hotdog with the iconic contour bottle. This piece retains its original string hanger as well. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only a few light rub marks in the light green background. The edges and corners show a small amount of storage wear to the cardboard. (8.9+) 800 - 1,600

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1049 - IMPRESSIVE COCA-COLA “ICE COLD SOLD HERE” SIGN

Frame: 29” x 3/4” x 45 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1930s large and impressive single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo with a nice 5¢ graphic in the center. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows light browning to the white sections of the field. There is a small torn section seen in the top-right corner. The sign is otherwise clean with only a few light discolored specks seen around the field. The extreme outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame. A rare piece that is seldom available. (8.9). 3,000 - 6,000

1050 - DRINK COCA-COLA TAKE HOME A CARTON SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

32” x 14”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “Snyder & Black”. This c. 1937 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman carrying a six-pack of Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The sign remains in wonderful condition, with only a few tiny specks of color loss seen in the top of the circular logo and in the woman’s hat. The bottom edge and left corner shows light wear as well. The original string hanger is intact at the top. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

1051 - DRINK COCA-COLA “HERE’S SOMETHING GOOD” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 25 - 3/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1951 colorful cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features the tagline “Here’s Something Good” with a theatrical couple graphic. CONDITION: This sign features wonderful color throughout. There is some light cardboard damage seen on the very bottom edge below the Coca-Cola script logo. The outer edges show light wear from the frame as well. The frame is original, but has been repainted gold 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+). 700 - 1,400

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1052 - DRINK COCA-COLA “ON THE REFRESHING SIDE” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 56 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1941 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a well-dressed man and woman sharing bottles of Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains good color, but shows yellowed discolored areas most notably in the top-right corner and at the center-left field. The outer edges show light cardboard damage and wear as well, which is mostly concealed by the frame. The frame is original and marked on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1053 - BEAUTIFUL COCA-COLA “LET’S GO TO THE SODA FOUNTAIN” FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISING SIGN

Frame: 44 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 27 - 3/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This rare and impressive c. 1942 cardboard sign Coca-Cola features a serviceman and woman with the tagline “Let’s go to the soda fountain”. This cardboard is more rare than most, as it is part of the “Soda Fountain” series of cardboard signs that are a slightly different size than the usual cardboard posters. These posters also were hung in a much more ornate and decorative frame, which is included. CONDITION: This sign has undergone professional restoration by Bob & Linda of Inge Preservations. There are spots of color match- mostly limited to the outer sections of the field and border. The piece was also relined with an acid-free backing. The frame remains in beautiful condition and is marked on the backside. A seldom seen and wonderful example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

1,500 - 3,000

1054 - COCA-COLA CARDBOARD POSTER W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC.

32 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. A nice example of this C. 1942 “Talk About Refreshing” poster from Coca-Cola featuring a woman standing next to a cooler. CONDITION: The “Talk About Refreshing” poster remains clean and vibrant throughout the field. The outer edges show very faint wear from the wood frame (9.0). The sign comes in an original frame. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1055 - COCA-COLA POSTER W/ WOMEN GRAPHIC

32 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/4”. SSC. A nice example of this C. 1943 “Pause That Refreshes” poster from Coca-Cola featuring women around a cooler. CONDITION: The poster shows good color in the field. There are a series of small pin holes seen around the outer border of the sign, the worst of which is seen near the bottom. The outer edges show light wear as well. The backside shows evidence that this piece was taped at some point in the past, but this does not affect the front graphic. The sign comes in an original frame. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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1056 - BEVERAGE DEPARTMENT COCA-COLA CARDBOARD SIGN

20 - 1/4” x 41”. A nice example of this C. 1947 diecut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola featuring “Beverage Department” with nice bottle graphics on each end. CONDITION: The sign shows a a few small blemishes and wrinkles in the field. The majority of the damage is seen around the outer edges, where there is color loss and general wear. (8.25). 400 - 800

1057 - COCA-COLA SPRITE BOY WELCOME FRIEND DIE-CUT SIGN

30” x 14”. A nice example of this C. 1944 die-cut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic Sprite Boy graphic, with the “Welcome Friend” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows a few rubs to the green lettering in the field. The outer edges show light wear and occasional cardboard bending. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1058 - COCA-COLA “ENTERTAIN YOUR THIRST” SIGN.

32 - 1/4” x 21 - 3/8”. A nice example of this c. 1942 “Entertain Your Thirst” poster with ballerina graphics from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The “Entertain” poster shows light discoloration in the dark sections around the woman on the right’s face. Otherwise, the the field remains bright and colorful (8.9). The sign comes with an original frame. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1059 - COCA-COLA “TAKE SOME HOME TODAY” SIGN

32 - 1/4” x 21 - 3/8”. A nice example of this c. 1951 double-sided cardboard poster from Coca-Cola featuring “Home Refreshment” and “Take Some Home Today”. CONDITION: The poster shows great color on both sides, with some insignificant and concealed edge wear. The backside shows slightly more wear than the front. The sign comes with an original frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

1060 - START REFRESHED COCA-COLA POSTER W/ SERVICEMAN AND WOMAN GRAPHIC

21” x 32 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “Niagara Litho”. This c. 1943 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a war-time graphic of a serviceman lacing up a woman’s skates while she holds two bottles of Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean with vibrant colors. There are two small pin holes in the center-left and right sides of the sign, which are hardly visible. The outer edges show light wear from being in the original frame. The frame is original and marked Kay Displays on the backside. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1061 - DRINK COCA-COLA “ALL SET AT OUR HOUSE” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 62 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 34”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1943 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a large and impressive graphic of a young boy holding a six-pack with the tagline “All set at our house”. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains excellent color. The bottom-left corner shows some hardly mentionable warping. The outer edges are crisp and show very light edgewear, which is concealed by the frame. The frame is original and stamped on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

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1062 - COCA-COLA “HAVE A COKE” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 56 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1943 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman holding a Coke, with Western hemisphere shown in the circular Coke logo. CONDITION: The field of the poster remains exceptionally clean and clear. There are a few insignificant specks of discoloration seen in the dark background. The outer edges show light wear and color loss from the frame. The frame is original, and was repainted gold 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. (8.9+). 700 - 1,400

1063 - HE’S HOME COCA-COLA CARDBOARD SIGN W/ FRAME

32 - 1/2” x 21” Maker marked “McCandlish Lithograph Corporation”. This c. 1944 small poster from Coca-Cola features a young girl holding a tray of Coca-Cola for her father coming home World War II. CONDITION: This sign has undergone professional restoration by Bob & Linda of Inge Preservations. There are spots of match-paint in the field, and the piece has been re-backed with an acid free lining. The frame is original and shows light wear to the gold paint. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

1064 - COCA-COLA WESTERN-THEMED FESTOON

Largest: 45” x 8”. This exceptional c. 1944 Western-themed festoon from Coca-Cola features the script logo with 3-D horns and rope embellishments. This festoon is NOS and remains in excellent condition. CONDITION: The only notable damage is four non-factory mounting holes in the center piece near where the hinges attach. It appears that is was never used and fully assembled. This example comes with the original hinge pins, which allow for the piece to be assembled and displayed correctly. 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

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1065 - DRINK COCA-COLA “HERE’S TO OUR GI JOES” CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 62 - 1/4” x 11/4” x 34”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1944 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a wonderful war-time graphic of two women studying the globe with the tag line “Here’s to our G.I. Joes”. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains bright and colorful with two specks of color loss below the script Coca-Cola logo. The outer edges show very light wear from the wood frame. The frame is original and stamped on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1066 - YES COCA-COLA FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 25 - 3/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1944 cardboard poster features a woman being handed a Coke from a serviceman as she exclaims “Yes!”. Note the wartime image of the western hemisphere in the background of the circular Coca-Cola logo. CONDITION: The field of the poster remains clean with with a few light bubbled areas. The corners show some minor wrinkling and wear, as well as do the outer edges from exposure to the frame. The top-right corner shows a tear and hole in the cardboard, but this is concealed by the frame. The frame is original and marked on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 700 - 1,400

1067 - COKE TIME BASEBALL GAME TODAY FRAMED COCA-COLA CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 62 - 1/4” x 11/2” x 34”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1944 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a people watching a baseball game with a plane in the sky.

CONDITION: The field of the poster shows a few small rubs and areas of discoloration, but nothing offensive. The most notable damage is seen along the outer edges where there is color loss and general wear. Most of this damage is concealed by the frame. The frame is original but has been repainted gold 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. 600 - 1,200

LOT - 1065
LOT - 1066
LOT - 1067

1068 - DRINK COCA-COLA “REFRESHMENT YOU GO FOR” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 62 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 34”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1944 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman riding a bike with bottle of Coke in her front basket. CONDITION: The field of the poster remains clean with occasional specks of wear. The bottom-right corner shows some wrinkles and scuffs. The outer edges are generally clean, but do show light wear from the wood frame. The frame is original and marked on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1069 - FOR THE PARTY COCA-COLA POSTER W/ SERVICEMAN AND WOMAN GRAPHIC

32 - 1/2” x 21” Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “Niagara Litho”. This c. 1945 single-sided cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a serviceman and woman riding a bike together with Coke bottles in the front basket. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows good color throughout. The bottom-right corner of the sign is missing about half-inch of the cardboard, but this is nicely concealed by the original frame. The frame is original and marked Kay Displays on the backside. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

1070 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CARDBOARD SIGN W/ ORIGINAL FRAMES Largest Frame: 21 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 32 - 1/4”. This collection of two cardboard signs from Coca-Cola includes the 1946 “...and Coke” sign, and the 1950 “Coke Belongs” sign with cooler graphic. CONDITION: (A) The “...and Coke” sign shows darkening to the white background, as well as general wear to the outer edges. The frame shows areas of wear and paint loss (8.75). (B) The “Coke Belongs” sign shows a few scuffs and scrapes in the field, most notably seen in the cooler graphic. The outer edges show moderate wear. The frame shows paint loss and wear as well (8.5). (8.75,8.5). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 1068
LOT - 1069
LOT - 1070

1071 - COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN GLASS FESTOON WITH YOUNG PEOPLE

Largest: 40” x 24”. This c. 1948 single-sided cardboard festoon from Coca-Cola features impressive graphics of young people on bikes with a string of fountain glasses displaying on both ends. This festoon is NOS and comes with its original shipping envelope, which has been nicely shrink-wrapped. CONDITION: There are a few small dark spots in the very bottom edges of the white strips along the bottom of the festoon. Most notably seen in the “So Refreshed” and “So Refreshing” strips. The cardboard assembly tabs have never been folded, as this piece was never assembled. A beautiful and eye-catching example. 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

1072 - COCA-COLA “PAUSE FOR A COKE” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 56 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 35 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This large and impressive c. 1948 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a man and woman enjoying Coke while target practicing with a bow and arrow. CONDITION: The field of this poster shows fading and wear throughout. There are discolored spots seen in the field, most notably in the upper-half from the man’s head up to the “Pause for a Coke” verbiage. The outer edges show light wear from the frame as well. The frame is original and shows general wear to the paint throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75+). 500 - 1,000

1073 - DRINK COCA-COLA “HOSPITALITY IN YOUR HANDS” CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 40” x 1” x 24”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1950 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman holding a tray of Cokes with the “Hospitality In Your Hands” tagline. CONDITION: The field of this poster retains good color, with some light specks of discoloration in the outer sections of the field and toward the outer edges. The right side and bottom-right corner show some light wrinkling and wear as well. The frame is original and marked on the backside. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1074 - COCA-COLA HAVE A COKE CARDBOARD SIGN

Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 26”. Maker marked “McCandlish Lithograph”. This c. 1950 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a young couple with two bottles of Coke. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with a few darkened blemishes seen in the white background. The outer edges show moderate wear, but are concealed by the wood frame. The frame is not original, but is a near perfect match to the old Kay frames. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 1072
LOT - 1073
LOT - 1074

1075 - COCA-COLA “COKE TIME” SIGN.

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. Single-Sided Cardboard. A nice example of this c. 1955 “Coke Time” poster from Coca-Cola with a young woman graphic. CONDITION: The “Coke Time” poster remains exceptionally clean with only the lightest amount of wear to the outer edges (9.0). (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1076 - COCA-COLA “12 BOTTLE CARTON” SIGN

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. SSC. A nice example of this C. 1951 “It’s Here” poster from Coca-Cola with a wonderful 12-pack graphic. CONDITION: The poster shows wear and light fading in the top 25% of the sign, most notably in the white background. The outer edges show light wear from the frame as well. The sign comes with an original frame. (8.5).

600 - 1,200

1077 - COCA-COLA “NOW FOR A COKE” POSTER SIGN.

41 - 1/4” x 26”. A nice example of this c. 1951 double-sided “Now for a Coke” poster from Coca-Cola featuring a nice silhouette graphic. CONDITION: The “Now for a Coke” poster shows a few insignificant specks of color loss in the field, but overall is vibrant and nice. There is one bubbled area on the surface near the background woman’s eye. The backside remains similarly clean with light wear to the outer edges (8.75). The sign comes in an original frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

1078 - COCA-COLA “WHAT I WANT” POSTER SIGN

41 - 1/4” x 26”. A nice example of this c. 1952 double-sided “What I want is a Coke” poster. CONDITION: The poster shows warping to the cardboard, as well as light cardboard damage to the outer edges and border. The backside is the same. The sign comes with an original frame. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1079 - COCA-COLA BINOCULARS CARDBOARD POSTER.

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. Single-Sided Cardboard. A nice example of this c. 1952 “Refreshment Ahead” single sided cardboard poster with the Coke bottle binoculars graphic. CONDITION: The “Refreshment” poster remains clean with very minimal fade to the color and a small scuffed area near the top-right corner (8.75). The poster comes with an original Kay frame. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1080 - COCA-COLA “PICK UP 12” POSTER

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. SSC. A nice example of this c. 1954 “Pick Up 12” single-sided cardboard sign with twelve-pack graphic. CONDITION: The poster remains clean and shows only light wear to the outer edges, which are concealed by the frame. The sign comes with an original frame. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 1075
LOT - 1077

1081 - COCA-COLA “HOSPITALITY” CARDBOARD SIGN.

32 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Cardboard. A nice example of this c. 1948 “Hospitality in your hands” poster from Coca-Cola with a woman graphic. CONDITION: The “Hospitality” poster retains good color but shows areas of darkening and wear, most prominently in the upper white sections of the background. The outer edges show light wear as well (8.75). The sign comes with an original frame. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1082 - COCA-COLA “COME AND GET IT” SIGN

32 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/4”. SSC. A nice example of this c. 1954

“Come and get it” cardboard sign from Coca-Cola featuring an impressive bottle graphic. CONDITION: The poster remains clean and colorful in the field. There are a few specks of discoloration in the outer field and light wear to the outer edges, which is concealed by the original frame. The sign comes with an original frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

1083 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA “WHEREVER YOU GO” FESTOON DISPLAYS

18 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4” x 5” This set of five c. 1950s festoon signs from Coca-Cola featuring the “Wherever You Go” motif retain their original cardboard box. CONDITION: These signs remain clean, but do show a few small areas of storage wear. It is seldom seen to find a complete set in its original box. A clean and complete set. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

1084 - COCA-COLA HI-FI CLUB POSTER.

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. Single-Sided Cardboard. A nice example of this C. 1950’s single sided cardboard poster featuring Coca-Cola’s HiFi Club Campaign. CONDITION: The Hi-Fi poster retains wonderful color. The outer edges show light wear, which is hidden by the original frame (8.9). The sign comes with an original frame, and has an easel-back on the backside. (8.9).

400 - 800

1085 - COCA-COLA EDDIE FISHER POSTER

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. SSC. A nice example of this C. 1954 single-sided cardboard poster from Coca-Cola featuring Eddie Fisher. CONDITION: The poster shows a few light rubs to the color seen in the center upper section of the red background. The outer edges show light wear from the wood frame, but are nicely concealed. The sign comes with an original frame. (8.75).

400 - 800

1086 - COCA-COLA SANTA CLAUS POSTER SIGN.

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. A nice example of this c. 1955 single sided cardboard Santa Claus poster from Coca-Cola with six-pack graphics. CONDITION: The Santa poster retains excellent color throughout. There are some light vertical discolored areas seen in the extreme outer field and edges (9.0). The sign comes in an original frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

1087 - COCA-COLA “REFRESHMENT” POSTER SIGN

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. A nice example c. 1951 double-sided cardboard poster with “Refreshment” one one side and “Pause Refresh” on the other. CONDITION: The “Refreshment” poster retains nice color on both sides, with light wear and a few water spots near the extreme outer edges. The sign comes in an original frame. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 1081
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LOT - 1086
LOT - 1082
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1088 - COCA-COLA “ENJOY THE QUALITY TASTE” SIGN.

37” x 2 - 1/4” x 24”. A nice example of this c. 1956 single-sided cardboard “Enjoy the quality taste” poster from Coca-Cola featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The “Enjoy” cardboard remains clean in the field with no mentionable damage. The outer edges show wear and color loss from the frame, although this damage is concealed (8.9). The sign comes in an original frame. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1089 - COCA-COLA “HAVE A COKE” POSTER SIGN

37” x 2 - 1/4” x 24”. A nice example of this c. 1950 double-sided cardboard “Have a Coke” poster from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The “Have a Coke” poster shows surface wear and spots of discoloration throughout the field. The outer edges show light wrinkling and wear to the cardboard as well. The backside is clean, with the damage being confined to the outer field near the frame. The sign comes in an original frame. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1090 - COCA-COLA TONY BENNETT SIGN.

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. A nice example of this C. 1958 single sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola featuring Tony Bennett. CONDITION: The Tony Bennett poster retains good color with the main damage being a diagonal scuff neat the bottom-center of the poster. There is some light discoloration visible in his jacket as well (8.75). The sign comes with an original frame. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

1091 - COCA-COLA HI-FI CLUB POSTER SIGN

28” x 2 - 1/4” x 20”. SSC. A nice example of this C. 1950s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola featuring the Hi-Fi Club. CONDITION: The poster shows light fading to the the color throughout the field, as well as some spots of discoloration and light wear. The outer edges show light damage and staining from exposure to moisture. The sign comes with an original frame. (8.0). 400 - 800

1092 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA WALL SCONCES WITH FLOWERS

Each: 8 -1/2” x 28” x 3”. A nice collection of two c. 1930s papier-mâché wall sconces from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic company logo. These sconces come with nice floral arrangements. CONDITION: Both sconces show light areas of discoloration and wear in the field, but remain sturdy and ready to hang. The one sconce shows heavier discoloration throughout the field. The outer edges on both show light color loss. A well displaying and ready to hang set. (8.5,8.0). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 1088
LOT - 1090
LOT - 1092
LOT - 1089
LOT - 1091

1093 - 1900 COCA-COLA TIP TRAY W/ HILDA CLARK GRAPHIC

Shadow Box: 12 - 1/4” x 1” x 8 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Standard Adv. Co.”. This c. 1900 tip tray from Coca-Cola features a nice early script logo with a graphic of Hilda Clark in the center. CONDITION: The field shows very light crazing to the paint, but shows no scuffs or chips. The extreme outer red edge of the tray shows a few tiny paint chips all the way around. (9.0). 1,500 - 3,000

1094 - 1901 COCA-COLA TIP TRAY W/ HILDA CLARK GRAPHIC

Shadow Box: 12 - 1/4” x 1” x 8 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Standard Adv. Co.”. This c. 1901 tip tray from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and a wonderful graphic of Hilda Clark. CONDITION: The field of the tray remains clean, with vibrant colors and shine. There is one small decolored area seen on the extreme outer edge on the upper center-right edge. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1095 - 1903 COCA-COLA TIP TRAY W/ HILDA CLARK GRAPHIC

Shadow Box: 12 - 1/4” x 1” x 8 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1903 tip tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and an impressive graphic of Hilda Clark. CONDITION: The field of the tray shows light crazing to the paint, with a few scattered dark spots. The wear is most visibly around the script logo. The outer gold rim shows further areas of wear and darkening to the gold paint. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1096 - 1903 COCA-COLA TIP TRAY

Shadow Box: 6 - 1/4” x 7/8” x 8 - 1/4”. This c. 1903 tip tray from Coca-Cola features a beautiful woman graphic with the “Delicious & Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: The field remains exceptional with strong color and shine. The outer edges of the gold rim show a few dark spots, but nothing offensive. A clean example. (9.25). 600 - 1,200

1097 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

Largest: 6” Dia. This collection of two includes a 1901 and a 1903 tip tray from Coca-Cola, both featuring women graphics. CONDITION: (A) The 1901 tray shows discolored spots in the field, with crazing to the gloss. The outer edges show minor wear and paint loss, and a small hole has been added to the top center border. (8.5). (B) The 1903 tray remains clean in the field, with only a few specks of paint loss and darkened areas around the outer gold edge. (8.9). (8.5), (8.9).

700 - 1,400

1098 - 1901 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

9 - 3/4” Dia. This C. 1901 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows a few faded areas in the field, with one notable area of color loss to the left of the woman’s head. The outer rim shows minor paint chipping and wear as well. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1093
LOT - 1094
LOT - 1095
LOT - 1096
LOT - 1097
LOT - 1098

1099 - 1903 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

9 - 1/2” Dia. This C. 1903 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray remains clean in the field, with a few specks of paint loss, most notably one area in the woman’s hair. The edges show light wear and paint loss as well. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1100 - 1905 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ LILLIAN NORIDCA GRAPHIC

Shadow Box: 12 - 3/8” x 7/8” x 16 - 3/8”. Maker marked “The Meek Company”. This c. 1905 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features a nice script logo, with a wonderful graphic of famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: The field of this tray remains bright and glossy. There are a few hardly mentionable tiny dark marks seen in the white script logo. The outer gold rim shows a few scattered discolored spots and occasional small chips. An exceptional and clean example overall. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1101 - 5¢ DRINK COCA-COLA TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/4”. Maker marked “The Meek Company”. This c. 1905 serving tray from Coca-Cola features an impressive graphic of a famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: The field of the tray retains nice color and shine. There are a few light scuffs and specks of wear in the center field. The outer field shows heavier paint loss and surface oxidation, which is mostly confined to the bottom half of the field. The raised rim shows specks of color loss and surface oxidation as well. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

1102 - COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/4”. This c. 1905 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the script logo with a nice graphic of famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: The field remains vibrant, with a small blemish in the woman’s face, and another scuffed area in the table next to her. The outer edges show specks of wear and color loss as well. (8.9).

600 - 1,200

1103 - 1905 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

10 - 1/2” x 13”. This C. 1905 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss. Someone inscribed their initials in the letters “CO” of “Coca.” The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1104 - 1905 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ STRAIGHT SIDED BOTTLE GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 13”. This C. 1905 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. This version shows a straight-sided bottle sitting on the table. CONDITION: The tray shows light wear and scuffing in a few isolated areas of the field. The outer right center edge shows touch up. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (7.5). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 1099
LOT - 1100
LOT - 1101
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1105 - 1907 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

11” x 13”. This C. 1907 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss and a darkened stained area in the top left outer field. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

1106 - COCA-COLA “IS BETTER - TRY IT” TOPLESS TRAY

12 - 1/4” Dia. This c. 1908 tray from Coca-Cola was created by The Western Coca-Cola Bottling Company and features a wonderful graphic of a topless woman, with various alcohol references around the rim. CONDITION: The field of the tray shows light scuff marks and specks of color loss throughout. The outer field near the raised border shows additional surface oxidation and staining. The outer rim shows a few areas of wear and color deterioration, but overall remains nice. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1107 - 1908 COCA-COLA TOPLESS SERVING TRAY

12” dia. This C. 1908 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a topless woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss and a wear marks seen near the woman graphic. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1108 - DRINK COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/4”. Maker marked “The H.D. Beach Company”. This c. 1909 medium-sized serving tray from Coca-Cola features a woman enjoying a fountain glass of Coca-Cola with scenes from the World Exposition behind her. CONDITION: The field of the tray shows a few specks of color loss seen in the woman’s face and body. The outer field shows further color loss and light oxidation- notably seen at the bottom center. The outer rim shows heavier paint loss and wear, with the top center showing very light metal bending. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1109 - 1909 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY 13 - 1/2” x 16 - 3/4”. This c. 1909 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss and chipping. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1110 - LARGE 1909 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY 13 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. This large C. 1909 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss. The worst of the scuffing is two vertical marks seen in the center field. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 1105
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1111 - 1909 COCA-COLA TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10 - 3/4” x 13”. Maker marked “The H.D. Beach Co.”. This c. 1909 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features a beautiful woman graphic with the World Exposition scene in the background. CONDITION: The field shows a few light surface scuffs, but retains nice color overall. There is one vertical scuff mark to the left of the woman’s left shoulder. The outer rim of the tray shows additional paint chipping and wear. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1112 - COCA-COLA VIENNA ART PLATE W/ TOPLESS WOMAN GRAPHIC

16-1/2” x 16-1/2” x 2-1/2”. This c. 1920s Vienna Art Plate was created for Coca-Cola Company by the Western Coca-Cola Bottling Company, and features a graphic of a topless woman. CONDITION: The field of the plate shows specks of darkening and color loss the the graphic. The outer gold embellishments show a few cracks and areas of color loss. The shadow box shows light paint loss in the corners, but is nice overall. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1113 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA VIENNA ART PLATES

Each: 16-1/2” x 16-1/2” x 2-1/2”. A nice collection of three c. 1920s Vienna Art Plates from Coca-Cola featuring beautiful women graphics, and their original factory shadow boxes. CONDITION: The three plates remain exceptionally clean. There are a few cracked spots to the ornate gold embellishments around the actual plates. The outer shadow boxes shows light wear, but are intact and ready to hang. A beautiful set. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1114 - COCA-COLA “REFRESHING, INVIGORATING, CURES HEADACHE” SIGN

Frame: 14” x 9”. SST. This c. 1898 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features an early example of the iconic script logo, as well as the tagline “Refreshing, Invigorating, Cures Headache”. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows light wear, as well as occasional bending and denting to the metal. The left side of the sign shows dark spots and wear. The sign is nicely mounted in a custom frame, with the original hanging string visible. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

1115 - COCA-COLA OVAL SIGN W/ HILDA CLARK GRAPHIC

16 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1903 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features an impressive graphic of Hilda Clark, with a nice floral motif around the outer border. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with only a few hardly mentionable specks of paint loss. The outer rolled border shows light metal bending with isolated spots of paint loss - the worst of which can be seen at the outer left-bottom edge. Overall a clean example. (8.75+). 1,500 - 3,000

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1116 - 5¢ COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED BOTTLE OVAL SIGN

8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This seldom seen c. 1908 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features an early script logo, with a beautiful large graphic of a straight-sided bottle with early paper label. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows spots of crazing and discoloration to the paint. There are specks of paint loss in the bottle graphic and maroon section of the background. The outer areas of the field show further paint loss and light metal bending. The outer gold edge has spots of paint loss, with light bends to the metal. The original two mounting holes are seen at the top-center. A rare and desirable piece of Coca-Cola history. (7.5). 6,000 - 12,000

1117 - COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED BOTTLE SIGN

6” x 13 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Passaic Metal Ware Co.”. This c. 1908 tin-over-cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo, with a impressive and beautiful graphic of a straight-sided bottle with the paper label. This item was once part of the Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light scrapes and specks of color loss. The white background shows general yellowing throughout. The bottom edge shows the worst of the damage with paint loss and surface oxidation. Otherwise, the outer edges show only light wear and color loss. A desirable and seldom seen example. (8.0). 4,000 - 8,000

1118 - COCA-COLA “ICE COLD SOLD HERE” STRAIGHT-SIDED BOTTLE SIGN

27 - 3/8” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1908 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with an impressive graphic of an early paper label bottle. CONDITION: The sign shows some added “artwork” in the center red field just above the script logo- this could possibly be cleaned off. The center field also shows nail holes, paint loss, and light metal bending. The bottle graphic shows a few scrapes with paint loss and a nail hole on the right edge of the neck of the bottle. The outer edges show further nail holes and and metal bending throughout. A difficult sign to find with the light green color. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1119 - COCA-COLA SELF-FRAMED BETTY SIGN

31” x 41”. SST. This c. 1914 single-sided self-framed tin sign from Coca-Cola features a graphic of the woman in pink, known as Betty. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows surface oxidation and discoloration throughout. There are also a few light areas of metal bending and scrapes seen in the body of the woman. The outer frame shows heavier oxidation and color loss, with a few spots of metal loss seen on the extreme outer edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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1120 - COCA-COLA STRING HOLDER W/ SIX-PACK GRAPHIC

12” x 8” x 16 - 1/4”. This double-sided tin string holder from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a six-pack on both sides, with the internal frame and spool of string intact. CONDITION: Both sides remain clean, with no mentionable damage. The white frame shows a few areas of wear and paint loss. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1121 - COCA-COLA STRING HOLDER W/ SILHOUETTE GIRL GRAPHIC

12” x 7 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/4”. This double-sided tin string holder sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with the Silhouette Girl graphic on both sides. CONDITION: Both sides remain exceptionally clean, with only a few specks of wear to the outer edges. The white frame shows light paint chipping as well. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1122 - GAS TODAY COCA-COLA SIGN W/ HAND & BOTTLE GRAPHIC

23 - 1/2” x 15”. SST. This c. 1926 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a hand holding a bottle, with a circular black chalk area for the price of gas. CONDITION: The sign shows heavy surface oxidation and color fading throughout the field. There are scuffs, paint chips, and light metal bends throughout. The outer edges show a few extra nail holes, and further wear and color loss. A tough sign to find in any condition. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1124

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1123 - REFRESH YOURSELF DRINK COCA-COLA TIN SIGN

28 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/2” SST. This c. 1927 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company colors and “Refresh Yourself” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows great color and gloss in the field. There are a series of light spots, most notably in the red sections of the background. The bottom-center shows two light metal bends. The outer edges and corner are crisp, with light wear and occasional metal bending as well. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1124 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA ARROW SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. DST. This c. 1927 double-sided tin arrow sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and company colors on both sides. CONDITION: Side 1 shows haziness to the gloss, with specks of paint loss throughout the field. The outer edges show light paint loss as well (8.0). Side 2 remains in similar condition with wear and haziness to the gloss. The black outline around the white script logo shows heavier pant loss. The outer edges show light wear as well (7.75). (8.0,7.75).

600 - 1,200

1125 - DRINK COCA-COLA DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

35” x 11 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Dasco. 1929”. This c. 1929 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and bottle graphic. This sign is uncommon and features a larger script logo with a heavy black outline. CONDITION: The field of the sign retains good color, but shows a few slight wrinkles to the metal. There is one notable area of paint loss in the bottom-left corner of the sign, to the right of the bottle. The bottle shows a small area of paint loss as well. The outer edges show additional paint chipping and wear. (8.25).

800 - 1,600

1126 - DRINK COCA-COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 10”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works”. This c. 1931 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with a Christmas bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy. The outer edges show a few specks of paint loss and metal bending. Overall a nice example. (8.9+).

800 - 1,600

1127 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

27 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works. 1931”. This c. 1931 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and bottle graphic, with nice embossing throughout. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean with a few small specks of paint loss seen in the white lettering and the white background surrounding the bottle. The outer edges are crisp, but show minor paint loss in the corners near the mounting holes. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1128 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA SOLD HERE EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

19 - 3/4” Dia. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works 1932”. A nice example of the harder to find version of this c. 1932 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the “lighting bolts” around the outer border. CONDITION: there are a few paint chips in the field, most notably in the white script logo. The outer field and edges show additional paint chips and wear- the worst of which is seen at the top and bottom-center edges. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

1129 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA SOLD HERE CURB SIGN

21” x 24” x 33 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1930s single-sided embossed tin curb sign features the iconic Coca-Cola logo, with “Ice Cold-Sold Here” tag line. The sign is nicely mounted in a sidewalk stand. CONDITION: The sign remains clean in the field, with a few specks of darkening seen in the lower red field. The outer field and edges show a few isolated paint chips and light metal bending. The curb stand has been repainted black 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). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 1125
LOT - 1126
LOT - 1127
LOT - 1128
LOT - 1129

1130 - COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CHRISTMAS BOTTLE SIGN

39” x 11.5” SST. Maker marked “American Art Works, 1933”. A nice example of this c. 1933 single-sided tin die-cut bottle sign from Coca-Cola, featuring the iconic script logo with Dec. 25, 1923 patent date. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows a few light scratches and scuffs, the worst of which can be seen in the white lettering of the script logo. The outer sections of the field and edges show a few heavier spots of scuffing and paint loss. The top and bottom mounting holes are solid, but show paint loss. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

1131 - DRINK COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN WITH BOTTLE GRAPHIC

35” x 11 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Robertson. 1933”. This c. 1933 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a nice bottle graphic, all embossed. CONDITION: The sign shows specks of surface oxidation throughout the field, most notably seen in the white script and white background surrounding the bottle. The outer edges show some light paint loss, mostly confined to the corners. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1132 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA SOLD HERE EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

19 - 3/4” Dia. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works. 1933”. A nice example of this c. 1933 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo and “Ice Cold Sold Here”. CONDITION: The field shows one scratch through the first “C” in “Coca”, and there is a small paint chip in the “O” of “Sold”. The outer edges remain clean. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1133 - COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS SIGN

Frame: 50” x 1 - 3/8” x 32 - 1/4”. SST. This c. 1930s single-sided hand-painted tin sign from The Coca-Cola Bottling Works of Chattanooga, Tennessee features a nice patina; and the home town of the origin of Coca-Cola bottling. CONDITION: The sign shows wear and paint loss throughout the field. There is surface oxidation and paint loss throughout. The wood frame was likely added later. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1130
LOT - 1131
LOT - 1132
LOT - 1133

1134 - DRINK COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

13 - 1/2” x 6”. SST. Maker marked “Dasco”. This c. 1930s single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company colors with a wonderful Christmas bottle graphic. This is the slightly larger version of this sign. CONDITION: Retains nice color and gloss. There are a few areas of paint loss and chipping to the outer green border and mounting holes (8.75). (8.75).

500 - 1,000

1135 - DRINK COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

12 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Dasco”. This c. 1930s single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company colors with a wonderful Christmas bottle graphic. CONDITION: Retains nice color and gloss. There are a few areas of paint loss and chipping to the outer green border and mounting holes. (8.75). 400 - 800

1136 - KAY DISPLAY COCA-COLA “50TH ANNIVERSARY” EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

16” Dia. SST. Maker marked “Kay Displays Inc.”. This c. 1936 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola was created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the company. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows paint loss and metal bending throughout the field. The outer edges show further paint loss and surface oxidation. (7.5). 800 - 1,600

1137 - DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

27 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works. 1937”. This c. 1937 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful Christmas bottle graphic with the script logo. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light scuffs to the gloss, mostly seen in the red sections of the background. The sign shows light metal wrinkling as well. The outer edges show a few small paint chips and light bending as well. Two small non-factory mounting holes have been added to the top corners. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1138 - PAUSE DRINK COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

54” x 18”. SST. Maker marked “Robertson Dualife 9-10-40”. This c. 1940 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a sun and bottle with the uncommon tagline “Pause”. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains nice with good color and shine. There are a few shallow scuffs in the field and a few specks of discoloration. The worst of the scuffs are in the bottom 25% of the sign. The outer self-framed border shows chips and wear to the paint in a handful of isolated areas. The mounting holes remain clean and sturdy. 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

1139 - FRAMED COCA-COLA TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

Frame: 35 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 18”. SST. Maker marked “RobertsonDualife 7-41”. This c. 1941 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful bottle graphic, as well as its original silver painted wood frame. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a slight texture to the gloss. The white background is slightly yellowed and shows a few small paint nicks. The frame is original and has a nice patina. (8.9).

600 - 1,200

LOT - 1140

LOT - 1143

1140 - DRINK COCA-COLA FLANGE SIGN W/ SUNSPOT GRAPHIC

LOT - 1141

LOT - 1142

20 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4” DST. Maker marked “AAW 8-41”. This c. 1941 double-sided tin flange sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a nice sun and bottle graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good color and gloss throughout. There are a few paint chips and surface scratches in the outer sections of the field. The outer edges show light oxidation and occasional paint loss as well. The flange section shows light metal bending and paint loss to the mounting holes (8.5). Side 2 remains similarly bright and glossy in the field. The outer edges show paint scuffs and occasional surface oxidation (8.5). (8.5,8.5). 600 - 1,200

1141 - DRINK COCA-COLA “THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE” TIN SIGN

31 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. “Things Go Better with Coke” sign. CONDITION: Sign shows light surface abrasions to the gloss in the field. There are also a few small scuffs and scratches in the paint. The outer border shows paint loss and metal bending as well (8.5). (8.5). 400 - 800

1142 - DRINK COCA-COLA SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN

31 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. A nice example of this C. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the logo and a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The script and bottle sign shows a few scuffs and two small paint chips in the field. The outer border is crisp and shows a few more paint chips. (8.75). 400 - 800

1143 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

34” x 12”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and the woman graphic known as the “New Betty”. CONDITION: The sign remains clean in the field. The outer raised border shows some paint loss and scuffing to the finish. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. A clean example overall. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1144 - COCA-COLA TIN SIGN W/ MAN AND WOMAN GRAPHIC

27 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “AAW”. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a man and woman sharing a bottle Coke. CONDITION: This sign retains outstanding color and gloss. The gloss shows a few light scuffs, and there is one paint chip below the letter “k” in “Drink”. The outer edges are crisp and show only light storage wear. Two small non-factory mounting holes were added in the top two corners. (9.0). 700 - 1,400

LOT - 1144

LOT - 1145

1145 - EMBOSSED TIN COCA-COLA BOTTLE SIGN WITH WOOD FRAME Frame: 47 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 23 - 3/4”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a deeply embossed contour bottle with the script logo on a red background with original wood frame. CONDITION: The silver bottle shows scuffs and discoloration throughout the field. The red background shows evidence of being over-painted at some point in the past- likely by a bottler. The silver frame shows paint loss and non-factory mounting holes, but is sturdy and original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

1146 - COCA-COLA SERVE COKE AT HOME PILASTER SIGN W/ 6-PACK GRAPHIC

40 - 3/4” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 7-47”. This c. 1947 single-sided tin pilaster sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful six-pack graphic with the “Serve Coke at Home” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy with no damage to report. There is a yellowed curved area at the top from where a button sign was once attached to the top. The outer rolled edge shows a few scrapes and scratches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9).

800 - 1,600

1147 - SERVE COCA-COLA AT HOME SIGN W/ SIX-PACK GRAPHIC

17 - 1/4” x 53”. SST. Marked “Made in Canada. 1951. ST.”. This c. 1951 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a nice six-pack graphic with “Serve At Home” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows scratches and small paint chips- mostly confined to the outer edges. The outer border shows several nail holes, spots of paint loss, and light metal bending. The gloss and color remain nice. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 600 - 1,200

1148 - COCA-COLA DIE-CUT 6-PACK SIGN

11” x 12 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “AM 6-51”. This c. 1951 single-sided die-cut tin six-pack sign from Coca-Cola features nice bottle graphics with the script logo and “Delicious and Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows good color and gloss. There are a handful of scattered surface scratches seen in the gloss. The outer edges show paint loss and light metal bending. (8.75).

600 - 1,200

1149 - COCA-COLA “ICE COLD” TIN FLANGE SIGN

22 - 1/2” x 18” x 2 - 1/4” DST. Maker marked “AM 4-51”. This c. 1951 double-sided tin flange sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and a wonderful “Ice Cold” bottle graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows great color and gloss in the field, with some light residue marks to the gloss from the original wax paper. The outer edges show some light wear to the paint in a few areas. The flange section is clean with some light wear to the mounting holes (8.9). Side 2 remains similarly bright and glossy. There are two light surface scuffs in the “Ice Cold” lettering. The outer edges show insignificant wear as well (8.9). (8.9,8.9).

500 - 1,000

LOT - 1147
LOT - 1148
LOT - 1149

1150 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ SPRITE BOY GRAPHIC.

36” x 12” x 2 - 1/4”. A nice example of this C. 1940’s sign from Coca-Cola featuring a tin button sign and masonite Kay Display wings with Sprite Boy Graphic. CONDITION: The button shows a few scuffs with areas of paint loss around the edges. The Sprite Boy decals show color loss and general wear. The outer edges of the masonite show a specks of color loss and occasional damage as well. (8.5). 400 - 800

1151 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ SPRITE BOY GRAPHIC

36” x 12” x 2 - 1/4”. A nice example of this C. 1940s sign from Coca-Cola featuring a tin button sign and Masonite Kay Display wings with Sprite Boy Graphic. CONDITION: The button shows a few scuffs with areas of paint loss around the edges. The Sprite Boy decals show color loss and general wear. The outer edges of the Masonite show a specks of color loss and occasional damage as well. (8.0). 400 - 800

1152 - DRINK COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

16” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo with “Drink” tagline. CONDITION: Button remains nice with a few specks of wear near the outer edges and an occasional dull spot to the gloss (8.9). (8.9). 400 - 800

1153 - DRINK COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE BUTTON SIGN

16” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo with “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: Button remains clean and glossy, with a few specks of wear seen near the mounting holes. (8.9). 400 - 800

1154 - DRINK COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

16” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Drink” tagline. CONDITION: Retains nice color and shine in the field, with a few surface scuffs. The outer edges show a few occasional specks of paint loss, but nothing offensive. (8.5). 400 - 800

1155 - DRINK COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

16” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Drink” tagline. CONDITION: Retains nice color and shine in the field, with a few surface scuffs. The outer edges show a few occasional specks of paint loss, but nothing offensive. (8.9).

400 - 800

1156 - COCA-COLA “IN BOTTLES” BUTTON SIGN.

16” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: Retains nice color and shine in the field. The outer edges show a few occasional specks of paint loss, but nothing offensive. (8.75). 400 - 800

1157 - COCA-COLA “IN BOTTLES” BUTTON SIGN

16” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: Retains nice color and shine in the field. The outer edges show a few occasional specks of paint loss, but nothing offensive. This button comes with a bracket on the backside. (8.9). 400 - 800

LOT - 1150
LOT - 1152
LOT - 1154
LOT - 1156
LOT - 1151
LOT - 1153
LOT - 1155
LOT - 1157

1158 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR

37” x 4 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4”. An unusual example of this C. 1950s door push bar from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: The push remains clean with strong color and gloss. There is some very faint edge wear seen around the outer edges. The left side of the field shows some shallow metal bending. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1159 - REFRESH YOURSELF DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR

34” x 5” x 1 - 1/2”. A seldom-seen example of this C. 1950s door push bar sign from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo and “Refresh Yourself” tagline. CONDITION: The white script logo shows some very faint discoloration. Otherwise the push bar is clean and well-preserved. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1160 - COCA-COLA SPRITE BOY SIGN

12 - 3/4” Dia. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic logo and Sprite Boy graphic. CONDITION: This sign remains clean, with only some hardly mentionable edgewear seen on the outer white edge. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1161 - COCA-COLA DIE-CUT DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING 6-PACK SIGN

11” x 13”. SST. Maker marked “AM 1-53”. This c. 1953 single-sided die-cut tin six-pack sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and “Delicious & Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: The sign retains nice gloss in the field, with a few light surface scuffs to the gloss. The outer white border shows a few isolated areas of paint loss and chipping. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1162 - DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD FLANGE SIGN

18” x 22” x 2”. DST. Maker marked “AM 3-53”. This c. 1953 double-sided tin flange sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and bottle graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 remains bright and glossy, with only a few light factory imperfections to the gloss. The outer edges show some very insignificant edge wear (9.0). Side 2 remains just as nice with wonderful color and gloss. The flange section shows some light wear to the mounting holes and outer edges (8.9). (9.0,8.9). 800 - 1,600

1163 - COCA-COLA TAKE HOME A CARTON PILASTER SIGN

40 - 3/4” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 11-53”. This c. 1953 single-sided tin pilaster sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful six-pack graphic with the tagline “Take home a carton of quality refreshment”. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy. There is a yellowed section at the top where a button sign was once attached. The outer rolled edge shows a few small paint chips. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 700 - 1,400

LOT - 1160
LOT - 1161
LOT - 1162
LOT - 1163
LOT - 1158
LOT - 1159

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1164 - COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE BUTTON SIGN.

16” Dia. SST. Tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: Shows surface scuffs to the gloss in the field, with areas of dulling to the shine as well. The outer edges and mounting holes show specks of paint loss and wear as well. (8.5).

400 - 800

1165 - COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE BUTTON SIGN

16” Dia. SST. Tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: Shows surface scuffs to the gloss in the field, with areas of dulling to the shine as well. The outer edges and mounting holes show specks of paint loss and wear as well. (8.25).

400 - 800

1166 - COCA-COLA PICK UP 12 PILASTER SIGN

40 - 3/4” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 11-54”. This c. 1954 single-sided tin pilaster sign from Coca-Cola features the desirable “Pick Up 12” tagline with a beautiful graphic of a twelve-pack carrier. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy with no mentionable damage. The very top of the sign shows a yellowed section where a button sign was once attached. The outer rolled edge shows a few scrapes and chips to the paint. Overall a nice 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

1167 - TIN COCA-COLA “PICK UP 12” SIGN

50” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 9-54”. This c. 1954 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the “Pick Up 12” tagline with a wonderful graphic of a twelve-pack carrier with bottles. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy and blemish-free. The mounting holes remain clean as well. The outer rolled edge shows paint loss in a few areas closest to the extreme outer edges on the bottom-left and right corners. A beautiful piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

LOT - 1164
LOT - 1165
LOT - 1166
LOT - 1167

1168 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA DIECUT TIN 12 PACK BOTTLES SIGN AGS 96.

19 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “A-M 9-54”. This c. 1954 single-sided tin die-cut twelve-pack from Coca-Cola features the iconic logo with bottles and carrier graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign is bright and glossy with no mentionable detractions. The outer edges show a few small imperfections to the paint and some minor residue left over from the original wax paper. The mounting holes are solid and crisp, showing only the lightest amount of wear in a few places. (AGS GRADE 96). 3,000 - 6,000

1169 - COCA-COLA TAKE HOME A CARTON OF QUALITY REFRESHMENT PILASTER SIGN

40 - 3/4” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 1-54”. This c. 1954 single-sided tin pilaster sign from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a six-pack with an arrow pointing. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains bright and glossy. The top of the sign shows a yellowed section where a button sign was once attached. The outer edges show light paint loss and oxidation- the worst of which is seen at the very bottom edge. 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

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1170 - DRINK COCA-COLA BUTTON ARROW SIGN

20” x 12”. SST. Single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola with aluminum arrow attachments featuring the “Drink” version of this sign. CONDITION: Button remains bright and glossy, with only a few light rubs to the gloss. The bottom mounting hole was incorrectly stamped at the factory. The arrow is clean and attached with an original mounting bracket (8.9). (8.9).

400 - 800

1171 - DRINK COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE BUTTON ARROW SIGN

20” x 12”. SST. Single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola with aluminum arrow attachments featuring the “Sign of Good Taste” version of this sign. CONDITION: The button has wonderful gloss, but does show a small paint chip near the top-center mounting hole. The arrow is clean and is attached with an original bracket. (8.75). 400 - 800

1172 - COCA-COLA WHITE BUTTON W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

24” Dia. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic contour bottle graphic in the center. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy, with a slight yellowing to the white background. The outer field shows a few small paint chips- notably one small chip near the bottom- right edge. The mounting holes are clean, but do show minor wear. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

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

1173 - COCA-COLA DIE CUT 6-PACK “6 FOR 25” SIGN

11” x 13”. SST. Maker marked “AM 9-50”. This c. 1950 single-sided die-cut tin six-pack sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with “6 for 25” tagline. CONDITION: The field shows nice color and gloss, with only a few light surface abrasions. The outer edges and mounting holes show isolated areas of paint loss and wear. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1174 - COCA-COLA WHITE BUTTON SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

24” Dia. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic contour bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows one very light diagonal scratch to the gloss seen in the neck of the bottle graphic. There are also two light dark scuff marks seen at the very top center edge. The white background shows light yellowing to the color. The outer edges and mounting holes show a few paint rubs and wear but nothing offensive. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1175 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGNS

Largest: 16” Dia. SST. A nice collection of three c. 1950s single-sided tin button signs from Coca-Cola including “Drink,” “In Bottles,” and “Sign of Good Taste” taglines. CONDITION: The three buttons show good color and shine, with light surface scuffs seen in the field of each. The outer edges show additional wear, with specks of paint loss. The “In Bottles” button shows a heavier dent to the mounting hole on the left side. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1176 - COCA-COLA “PICK UP 6” SIGN W/ WHITE SIX PACK GRAPHIC

50” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 5-56”. This c. 1956 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the “Pick Up 6” tagline and the rare white six-pack graphic. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy, with no damage to report. There is a slight yellowed tinge to white background. The outer rolled edge shows specks of paint loss in a handful of areas. The mounting holes remain clean. 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

1177 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA FISHTAIL PALM PRESS SIGNS

8” x 4” SST. Maker marked “Scioto Sign Co. Kenton, OH”. A desirable set of single-sided tin palm press signs from Coca-Cola, featuring unusual vertical fishtail logos and “Push” “Pull” lettering. CONDITION: The fields of these signs remain bright and gloss with no mentionable damage. The outer edges of the signs shows a few light specks of paint loss. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

LOT - 1173
LOT - 1174
LOT - 1175
LOT - 1176
LOT - 1177

1178 - DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

27 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1950’s single sided tin sign with the rightward pointing arrow design. CONDITION: The sign shows great gloss and color in the field. There are a few dull spots to the gloss, which was likely done in the manufacturing process. The outer edges are clean with some hardly mentionable storage wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1179 - COCA-COLA ICE COLD SIGN OF GOOD TASTE SIGN W/ FISHTAIL GRAPHIC

27 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the fishtail logo and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The fishtail sign remains clean and glossy throughout the field. The outer border shows a few specks of paint loss and surface oxidation. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1180 - COCA-COLA KING SIZE FISHTAIL SIGN.

28” x 19 - 5/8”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1960’s single sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the desirable “aqua dot” six pack graphic. CONDITION: The “aqua dot” sign remains bright and glossy. There is a vertical scuff in the center of the six-pack with minor paint loss. There is another lightly scuffed area seen in the bottom of the fishtail logo. The outer edges and mounting holes remain clean with only light wear (8.5). (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

1181 - COCA-COLA BIG KING SIZE TIN SIGN

28” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the six pack graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few light surface scuffs in the field, but remains clean and glossy over all. The outer edges show a few small areas of paint loss and wear. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

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1182 - TAKE A CASE HOME TODAY DRINK COCA-COLA SIGN

28” x 19 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Robertson 5-59”. This c. 1959 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the Red Carpet design with a wonderful 24 bottle and crate graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows nice color and gloss. There is a vertical scratch on the left outer edge. The extreme outer edges show light paint wear and a few small oxidation spots. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1183 - COCA-COLA TIN DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN

36 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “AM99”. This c. 1959 single-sided tin die-cut bottle sign features a deeply embossed form with the iconic contour bottle form. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows two lengthy vertical scratches all the way up the center. The outer field and edges are crisp and only a show a few isolated areas of paint loss. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

1184 - DRINK COCA-COLA “SIGN OF GOOD TASTE” FISHTAIL SIGN

53 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “MCA 11-59”. This c. 1959 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a nice vertical fishtail logo with “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains exceptional with great color and gloss. The outer rolled edge border shows a handful of very minor paint chips along the top edge. Overall, a well-preserved example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1185 - TIN COCA-COLA DIE-CUT KING SIZE SIX PACK SIGN

35 - 1/2” x 30” SST. Maker marked “AM-12”. This c. 1962 single-sided die-cut and embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features an impressive graphic of a king-size six- pack carrier with bottles and the script logo. CONDITION: The field of the sign is bright and glossy. There are a few surface scuffs in the gloss, most notably a vertical scratch extending from the top of the letter “C” in “Cola” up to the bottom of the center bottle. There is also a light scratch in the neck of the center bottle. There is a small factory blemish in the gold next to the letter “K” in “King” near the bottom center. The outer edges and mounting holes remain clean, and show only light wear. In all, a clean and good looking example. (8.9+).

2,000 - 4,000

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1186 - COCA-COLA SIDEWALK SIGN W/ FISHTAIL LOGO

19 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/4” x 39”. DST. This c. 1960s double-sided tin sidewalk sign from Coca-Cola features a nicely embossed fishtail graphic, with “Gulf St. Store Customer Parking Only” nicely painted on both sides. This sign is two individual single-sided tin signs mounted back-to-back. CONDITION: Side 1 shows fading to the color, with scuffs and paint chips throughout (8.0). Side 2 remains in similar condition with fading to the color, and general wear and paint chipping seen throughout (8.0). The stand itself retains its original green paint. Overall, a wonderful patina and look for this sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0,8.0). 800 - 1,600

1187 - ENJOY COCA-COLA TIN TIRE HOLDER DISPLAY

16 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2”. DST. This c. 1960s double-sided tin tire display from Coca-Cola has a great color and shine, and displays wonderfully. CONDITION: Side 1 shows good gloss, with a few light surface scuffs and occasional darkening to the color- most notably seen in the white sections of the field (8.75). Side 2 remains in similar condition with heavier scuffing in the word “Your” and to the right of “Cola” (8.0). The stand is sturdy and ready to hold a tire. (8.75,8.0). 800 - 1,600

1188 - DRINK COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC.

34 - 3/4” x 11”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1940’s single sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the sun and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sun and bottle sign is clean in the field, with any damage being limited to the outer silver border where this are a few small areas of paint loss. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

27 - 3/4” x 19 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “MCA”. This c. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the bottle graphic with “Enjoy 12oz King Size” tagline written across the top. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy. There are a few small imperfections to the paint seen in the extreme outer field near the border. The border shows a handful of paint chips and wear as well. (8.9). 600 - 1,200 LOT - 1186 LOT - 1187

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1189 - ENJOY COCA-COLA SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN

32” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign remains clean and glossy in the field, with a few dull areas to the gloss and one small chip near the top border above the letter “L” in “Cola.” The outer edges show light paint loss in a few areas as well. (8.9). 400 - 800

1190 - KING SIZE COCA-COLA ICE COLD HERE TIN SIGN

1191 - COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE FISHTAIL FLANGE SIGN.

18 - 1/4” x 15” x 2”. A nice example of this c. 1960s tin flange sign from Coca-Cola featuring the fishtail logo. CONDITION: NOS, and retains wonderful color and gloss. Other than an occasional speck of wear from storage, sign is clean and displays nicely. -9 400 - 800

1192 - COCA-COLA ENJOY THAT REFRESHING NEW FEELING FISHTAIL FLANGE SIGN

18 - 1/4” x 15” x 2”. A nice example of this C. 1960s tin flange sign from Coca-Cola featuring the fishtail logo. CONDITION: The sign shows paint loss around the outer edges. The field is clean and glossy. (8.0). 400 - 800

1193 - DRINK COCA-COLA BE REALLY REFRESHED! THERMOMETER.

12” Dia. A nice example of this C. 1960 thermometer from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic company logo and fishtail graphic. CONDITION: The inner face is clean and the front glass is undamaged. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1194 - LARGE ROUND WHITE COCA-COLA THERMOMETER

18” Dia. This c. 1960s large thermometer sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic logo and “Things Go Better With Coke” tagline. CONDITION: There is a small scuff in the very top of the red circular logo, likely caused by the movement from the thermometer dial. Otherwise, the sign is clean and it keeps temperature accurately. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1195 - THINGS GO BETTER WITH COCA-COLA LARGE THERMOMETER

18” Dia. This c. 1960s large-size thermometer from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with “Things Go Better With Coke” tagline. CONDITION: The interior face of this thermometer remains exceptionally clean. There is one small paint scuff in the letter “k” of “Coke”. The thermometer keeps temperature accurately. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1196 - COCA-COLA DIE-CUT TIN BOTTLE SIGN

71” x 18”. SST. Maker marked “AM-44”. A nice example of this c. 1964 single-sided die-cut and embossed tin bottle sign from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic contour bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign has two notable areas of paint loss in the center below the trademark emblem and near the top in the upper-neck of the bottle. The outer edges and mounting holes remain clean with only light wear from storage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

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1197 - ENJOY COCA-COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

53 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “MCA 5-64”. This c. 1964 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and wonderful bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains bright and glossy, with a few light surface scuffs and discolored spots seen in the white sections of the field. The outer edges show light wear and occasional darkening as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1198 - TIN COCA-COLA FISHTAIL SIGN W/ DIAMOND CAN GRAPHIC

17 - 1/2” x 54”. SST. Maker marked “MCA 2386”. This rare and desirable single-sided tin fishtail sign from Coca-Cola remains in beautiful condition and features the elusive diamond can graphic. CONDITION: The field on this sign is bright and glossy with outstanding color. The mounting holes show some hardly mentionable wear. The only notable damage on this sign is paint loss exclusively in the outer green rolled edge. There are scattered paint chips and paint loss in a few isolated areas along the border. Even with this damage, it would be challenging to find a cleaner example of this sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

1199 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA THERMOMETERS

Each: 12” Dia. A nice instant collection of all four versions of this style thermometer from Coca-Cola including the “Drink,” “In Bottles,” “Sign of Good Taste,” and “Enjoy” versions. CONDITION: Each of these thermometers remain clean and original. They all keep accurate temperature as well. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1200 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA THERMOMETERS

Each: 12” dia. x 1-1/4”. A nice collection of three c. 1950s-1960s thermometers from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: All three retain clean inner faces, and keep temperature accurately. The outer bodies show light wear to the metal, but remain nice overall. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

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1201 - DRINK COCA-COLA PORCELAIN DOOR PUSH SIGN

30” x 4”. Marked “R.J. Dewees. Dallas Tex”. This c. 1920s porcelain push bar from Coca-Cola features a large script logo with iron mounting attachments on each end.

CONDITION: The porcelain field remains bright and glossy. The outer bent edges of the porcelain centerpiece show a few small porcelain chips and light oxidation staining. The iron mounting attachments have been repainted black at some point in the past. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1202 - BEAUTIFUL COCA-COLA “DELICIOUS & REFRESHING” SIGN

61 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/2”. DSP. Maker marked “Tennessee Enamel Corporation”. This exceptional c. 1932 double-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the tagline “Delicious & Refreshing”. CONDITION: Side 1 retains wonderful gloss and color. There are three small chips seen in the top-left section of the field near the top-left corner. Otherwise, the field remains clean and glossy. The outer edges are concealed by the original metal frame, which was repainted green at some point in the past (8.9+). Side 2 remains just as nice with only one small chip in the outer right green border. The field is bright and glossy and damage-free (8.9+). A fantastic example that would be challenging to upgrade. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9+,8.9+). 4,000 - 8,000

1203 - DRINK COCA-COLA FLANGE SIGN

19 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/4” x 1 - 3/4”. DSP. This c. 1930s double-sided porcelain flange sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and iconic company colors. CONDITION: Side 1 shows light haziness to the gloss, with light surface scrapes in the field. The outer edges and flange section show porcelain loss, with a few small areas of green touch up (7.5). Side 2 remains in similar condition with a few small porcelain chips in the field (a few have been touched-up red). The outer edges show further porcelain loss and wear, with a few small spots of green touch-up (8.0). (7.5,8.0).

800 - 1,600

1204 - DRINK COCA-COLA PORCELAIN SIGN

30” x 10”. SSP. This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with deep shelving to the porcelain.

CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy. The outer edges and mounting holes show porcelain chipping and loss. (8.5).

700 - 1,400

1205 - COCA-COLA PORCELAIN SIGN BRACKET

16” x 34 -1/4” x 7”. A nice example of this c. 1930s porcelain sign bracket used for Coca-Cola signs. CONDITION: The brackets remains nice, with a few scattered porcelain chips and wear. There are spots of color loss and surface oxidation as well. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

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1206 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA PORCELAIN TRIANGLE SIGN AGS 94. 24-1/2” x 21-3/4”. DSP. Maker marked “Tennessee Enamel Mfg. Co. Nashville”. This outstanding c. 1933 double-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and a wonderful Christmas bottle graphic, with detailed filigree across the top. CONDITION: Side 1 retains outstanding color and gloss, with no damage in the field to note. The outer edges show minor factory imperfections to the porcelain finish. Side 2 remains just as nice with phenomenal color and shine. The outer edges show a handful of dark marks, which were created during the enameling process in the factory. The mounting holes on both sides are clean and undamaged. An excellent and difficult to improve upon example. (AGS GRADE 94). 10,000 - 20,000

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1207 - DRINK COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

27” x 14”. SSP. Maker marked “Tenn. Enamel Mfg. Co. Nashville. 1934”. This single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company colors and logo with “Fountain Service” ornately written across the top. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy with only a few light surface scuffs. The mounting holes show wear to the grommets with a few small porcelain chips. The outer edges remain clean overall, but do show a few light areas of porcelain loss. (8.75+). 1,200 - 2,400

1208 - COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIGN W/ BRACKET W/ Hanger: 43” x 31” x 1 - 1/2”. DSP. Maker marked “Tennessee Enamel Corporation”. This c. 1930s double-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and colors with “Fountain Service” tagline. CONDITION: Side 1 retains wonderful color and shine. There is some light discoloration in the white lettering. The two mounting holes shows porcelain loss and wear. Otherwise, the outer edges remain clean overall (8.5). Side 2 remains in similar condition with a bright and glossy field. The mounting holes show heavy porcelain chipping. There are also two small chip marks seen near the bottom-left corner (8.25). The bracket is not old, but is nicely attached with the “teardrop” hanging clips. (8.5,8.25). 2,000 - 4,000

1209 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

24 - 1/2” x 2”. This c. 1930s small-sized porcelain push bar sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic logo in the center with “Thank You - Call Again” on the backside. CONDITION: The field of the push bar remains bright and glossy. There are isolated porcelain chips on the rolled edge and around the mounting holes on the left side. The backside shows a few more isolated porcelain chips. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1210 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

40 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/4”. This c. 1930s porcelain push bar sign from Coca-Cola features a nice early logo in the center with “Thank You - Call Again” on the backside. CONDITION: The field on this push remains bright and glossy. The rolled edges and the ends show isolated porcelain chips in a few areas. A clean example. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

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1211 - DRINK COCA-COLA PORCELAIN DOOR HANDLE

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1214 - COLLECTION OF 2 ENGLISH AND FRENCH COCA-COLA SIGNS

3” x 11”. This rare and seldom-seen c. 1930s porcelain door handle from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Delicious & Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: The porcelain section of the sign shows heavy chipping on the outer edges and bottom mounting holes. The handle itself is not original. (7.75+). 1,000 - 2,000

1212 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA SOLD HERE ICE COLD PORCELAIN SIGNS

Each: 29 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. SSP. A nice collection of two c. 1940 single-sided porcelain signs from Coca-Cola, including the English version (made in Canada) and the Mexican version (made in Mexico). CONDITION: (A) The English version remains clean with nice color and gloss. There are a few dull areas to the gloss and a few specks of discoloration in the field. The outer edges show a few isolated porcelain chips as well (8.9). (B) The Mexican version shows porcelain damage, which is most prominent on the right half of the sign. The outer edges show additional porcelain loss and wear (7.75). (8.9,7.75). 1,000 - 2,000

1213 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA PALM PRESS SIGNS

Each: 4” x 11 - 1/2”. SSP. A nice collection of two c. 1940s-1950s single-sided porcelain palm press signs from Coca-Cola feature the script logo and “Come In” and “Thanks Call Again” verbiage. CONDITION: (A) The “Come In” sign remains glossy and clean with no mentionable damage (9.25). (B) The “Thanks Call Again” sign remains glossy with some small porcelain damage seen at the top mounting hole. There are a few specks of yellow in the red field, which are likely a flaw from the manufacturing process (8.75). (9.25,8.75). 600 - 1,200

Each: 6 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/4”. SSP. A nice collection of two c. 1940s single-sided palm-press style signs from Coca-Cola featuring both the English and French-Canadian examples. CONDITION: (A) The English sign shows a porcelain chip to the bottom-left edge. There are a few light scuffs in the field, and one small porcelain chip on the outer top edge (8.25). (B) The French =-Canadian example remains clean with only faint edgewear (9.0). (8.25,9.0). 500 - 1,000

1215 - COCA-COLA “SIGN OF GOOD TASTE” BUTTON SIGN

35 - 1/2” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo, with “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a light haze to the gloss throughout. The outer edges and mounting holes show a few hardly mentionable porcelain chips. 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

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1216 - COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

36” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the bottle graphic in the background. CONDITION: The white script shows the bottle graphic coming through in a few areas- this was a factory flaw in the manufacturing process. The gloss shows a light haze in top half of the sign. The outer edges and mounting holes show isolated porcelain chipping. 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

1217 - FISHTAIL COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN.

35” x 4 - 1/4”. This C. 1960’s porcelain push bar sign from Coca-Cola features the company logo with a nice fishtail graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean and glossy. There are scattered porcelain chips seen around the outer edges. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1218 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

29 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4”. This small sized C. 1930s porcelain door push bar from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and “Ice Cold In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The push bar has been restored at some point in the past, but still displays very nicely. (RESTORED). 400 - 800

1219 - DRINK COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features “Fountain Service” and the iconic circular logo with the script. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows nice gloss and color. There are surface scrapes and small porcelain chips seen in the field. The outer edges and mounting holes show further porcelain loss and damage. Five of the six mounting holes retain their original grommets. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1220 - COCA-COLA LOLLIPOP SIGN W/ BASE

30” x 22” x 62”. DSP. This c. 1950s double-sided porcelain lollipop sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo on both sides, and comes with an original cast iron base with the logo as well. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few small porcelain chips in the field, but overall retains wonderful gloss and color (8.75). Side 2 shows a handful more porcelain chips in the center and outer fields. The outer edges show light porcelain loss as well (8.0). The ring, pole, and base have been nicely repainted silver 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. (8.75,8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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1221 - DRINK COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

28” x 11 - 3/4”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features wonderful gloss and colors with the script logo and “Fountain Service” tagline. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains bright and glossy with no mentionable detractions. The outer edges show a few hardly mentionable specks of porcelain loss- likely from the factory. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

1222 - DRINK COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the circular logo with script logo and “Fountain Service” tagline. This sign also comes with its original bag of mounting hardware. CONDITION: The field shows a few small scuffs in the very center. The outer edges show some insignificant porcelain chips (8.9). (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1223 - COCA-COLA “IN BOTTLES” BUTTON SIGN

35 - 3/4” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo, with “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign retains nice color, with a handful of small porcelain chips seen in the “O” of “Bottles” and in a few other areas in the outer red field. The outer edges and mounting holes show small porcelain loss as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25+). 800 - 1,600

1224 - COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

36” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign features the iconic script logo in the center, and was the first version of the iconic button signs released. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows two porcelain chips. One in the “C” of “Cola,” and the other just below the logo in the red field. The outer edges and mounting holes show isolated porcelain loss as well. 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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1225 - COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

36” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign features the iconic company logo, and was the first version of the button signs ever produced. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light abrasions seen in the white lettering. The outer edges and mounting holes show isolated porcelain chipping as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

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1226 - DRINK COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

28” x 11 - 3/4”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Fountain Service” tagline. CONDITION: This sign remains clean and glossy. The outer edges show a few scuffs- most notably seen in the top-left corner and on the right edge. (9.0). 700 - 1,400

1227 - DRINK COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN

28” x 11 - 3/4”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the “Fountain Service” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy. There are a few specks of color loss in the outer field- most visible in the red section of the field. The outer edges shows a few small porcelain chips as well. (8.9). 700 - 1,400

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1228 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN.

29 - 1/2” x 4”. This C. 1950’s porcelain push bar sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Ice Cold In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The field remains clean, however there are scattered porcelain chips seen around the outer edges. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

1229 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 4”. This C. 1950s porcelain push bar sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Ice Cold In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The field remains clean, however there are scattered porcelain chips seen around the outer edges. (8.0). 400 - 800

1230 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

24” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The field remains clean and vibrant, with a few hazy areas to the gloss. The four mounting holes show porcelain loss, and the outer edges show light wear throughout (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1231 - DRINK COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

24” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with great color and shine. CONDITION: The field of the button remains clean, with only a few light surface scuffs to the gloss. The outer edges show a few hardly mentionable porcelain chips. (8.9). 600 - 1,200 LOT - 1227

1232 - COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN WITH BOTTLE GRAPHIC

24” Dia. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with a bottle graphic in the background. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy, with a few light surface scuffs to the gloss in the red field. The outer edges and mounting holes show isolated porcelain chipping and loss. (8.5).

600 - 1,200

1233 - DRINK COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

24” Dia. SST. Maker marked “AM-17”. This c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo in the center. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy. The outer field, edges, and mounting holes show a few light abrasions and minor paint loss. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1234 - COCA-COLA “ICED HERE” FLANGE SIGN

18” x 19-1/4”. DSP. This c. 1950s double-sided porcelain flange sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with “Iced Here” tagline. CONDITION: Side 1 shows scrapes and specks of color loss in the field. The outer edges show heavier porcelain loss and wear. The flange section shows porcelain loss as well, with a section of metal missing at the bottom section of the flange mount (8.25). Side 2 shows scuffing and dulling to the gloss throughout the field. There are a few scattered chips in the outer sections of the field. The outer edges show heavy porcelain loss and wear (7.9). (8.25,7.9). 600 - 1,200

1235 - EARLY COCA-COLA SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9 - 1/2” x 18”. This c. 1896 syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola remains in original condition, featuring the iconic script logo and nice crazing to the gloss. Both the bowl and base are marked “The Wheeling Pottery Company”. CONDITION: The bowl shows heavy staining to the ceramic material due to exposure to syrup over the years. The base remains clean, with only some slight wear seen in the gold embellishments. The lid is not original to the piece, and shows a few light surface cracks. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.0). 4,000 - 8,000

1236 - EARLY COCA-COLA SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9 - 1/2” x 20”. This c. 1896 syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola remains in original and complete condition, featuring the iconic script logo and nice crazing to the gloss. Both the bowl and base are marked “The Wheeling Pottery Company”. CONDITION: The bowl shows yellowing to the ceramic due to exposure to syrup over the years. The base shows light wear to the gold embellishments. The lid shows one small surface crack, which is stable and sturdy. The spigot shows a nice patina to the metal finish. (8.75). 8,000 - 16,000

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1237 - OUTSTANDING COCA-COLA SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 21 - 1/2”. This wonderful and complete example of the c. 1896 ceramic syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola remains complete with a nice crazing pattern seen in the bowl. Both the bottom of the bowl and base are marked “The Wheeling Potter Company”. This example comes from The Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia, lot number 199. CONDITION: The bowl shows crazing throughout the white ceramic. There is one hardly noticeable touched-up area seen on the outer edge of the bowl at the top of the protruding “ear” scrolling. The base remains clean with only insignificant wear to the gold embellishments. The spigot is original. The lid remains damage-free, with light crazing seen in the white ceramic. An outstanding example with great provenance. (8.9). 10,000 - 20,000

1238 - EARLY COCA-COLA CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9 - 1/2” x 20”. This c. 1896 syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola remains in original and complete condition, featuring the iconic script logo and nice crazing to the gloss. Both the bowl and base are marked “The Wheeling Pottery Company”. CONDITION: The bowl shows darkened staining from exposure to syrup over the years. The base remains clean with vibrant gold embellishments. The lid is damage-free and exceptionally clean. The spigot shows tarnish to the metal finish. (8.5). 6,000 - 12,000

1239 - COCA-COLA GALAXY SYRUP DISPENSER

12” x 18 - 1/2” x 27”. This eye-catching c. 1950s light-up dispenser from Coca-Cola known as the “Galaxy” dispenser features a wonderful 50s-era style with the iconic script logo visible from both sides.

CONDITION: The plastic body of the dispenser remains clean and undamaged. The four syrup handles show some light cracking and wear to the plastic. The dispenser lights up nicely when plugged-in. The drip pan shows wear, but is nonetheless complete. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1240 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 - 1/4” Dia. x 12 - 1/2” T. This collection of three c. 1910s-1920s syrup bottles from Coca-Cola includes three different versions, all featuring the iconic company name. CONDITION: All three show light wear to the lettering. The mouths on all three bottles remain chip-free, and the caps all show light tarnish to the metal finish. (8.75).

600 - 1,200

1241 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA GLASS SYRUP BOTTLES & SELTZER BOTTLE

Largest: 4” x 4” x 12-1/2”. A nice collection of two Coca-Cola syrup bottles, and a green glass seltzer bottle from Winona, Minnesota.

CONDITION: (A&B) The two syrup bottles show light loss to the etched glass logo’s. The caps show light wear and denting to the metal. The lips remain chip-free. (C) The seltzer bottle shows light wear to the metal sprayer, but overall remains clean and nice. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1242 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 - 1/4” Dia. x 12 - 1/2” T. A nice collection of two c. 1910s-1920 syrup bottles from Coca-Cola, one with foil label and the other with printed label. CONDITION: The foil label bottle shows wear and discoloration seen on the label. The printed label bottle shows specks of discoloration in the logo. Both bottles remain crack-free, and the mouths on both remain chip-free as well. The caps both show a light tarnish. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

1243 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM JARS

Each: 5” x 5” x 11”. A nice collection of two c. 1910s-1920 chewing gum jars from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Both jars remain clean, with no cracks, and only minimal wear to the lips of the two lids. A nice set, with two different embossed versions. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

1244 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM JARS

Each: 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. This collection of two c. 1910s glass chewing gum jars from Coca-Cola includes different versions reading “Coca-Cola Chewing Gum” and “Coca-Cola Pepsin Gum” with lid that reads “Coca-Cola”. CONDITION: Both jars remain clean with no chips, cracks, or breaks. The lids and the mouths of the jars remain damage-free as well. Other than an occasional hazy spot in the glass, there is nothing negative to say about this set. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

1245 - COCA-COLA “THE IDEAL BRAIN TONIC” BAIRD CLOCK

18” x 4” x 31”. This c. 1890s clock from Coca-Cola was made by the Baird Clock Company and features the early tagline “The Ideal Brain Tonic”. CONDITION: The body of this clock has been repainted at some point in the past, and the gold lettering has been refreshed as well. The clock dace remains original, but shows wear throughout. The clock comes with its pendulum weight and winding key. (7.5). 2,500 - 5,000

1246 - COCA-COLA “THE IDEAL BRAIN TONIC” CLOCK

18” x 5” x 31”. A nice example of this Baird-style clock from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo and the “Ideal Brain Tonic” tagline. This clock is a more recently produced example- probably from the last forty years. CONDITION: The paint and color remains strong and vibrant. There are a few small paint blemishes and spots of wear. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1247 - 5¢ DRINK COCA-COLA NEON CLOCK

18 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 18 - 3/4”. A nice example of this neon clock from Coca-Cola, featuring the iconic company logo, with unusual blue and white colors. CONDITION: The age is unknown on this piece. The front face remains clean and crisp with no mentionable damage. The interior face shows light discoloration and wear. The clock lights up and operates correctly. A good looking piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

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1248 - COCA-COLA SAWTOOTH LIGHT-UP CLOCK

22” Dia. x 5”. This c. 1950s light-up clock from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the “sawtooth” pattern seen in red. CONDITION: The outer metal body of the clock shows light surface oxidation throughout. The glass face remains clean overall with a few small scuffs to the glass. The clock lights up nicely and has a modern power cord. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1249 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP CLOCKS Largest: 15-1/4” x 15-1/4” x 3-1/2”. This collection of three c. 1950s-1960s light-up clocks from Coca-Cola includes the green and red example with a bottle graphic, and the other two both featuring the fishtail logo. CONDITION: All three clocks show clean inner faces, and retain all their hands. The outer bodies show light patina and wear, but nothing offensive. They all retain their original power cords and light-up nicely. (8.75). 700 - 1,400

1250 - COCA-COLA RADIO W/ CLOCK

11 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 9”. A rare example of this Coca-Cola radio with the clock face on the front.

CONDITION: This radio remains complete. It shows its original heavy cardboard backing, its internal guts, and original power cord. The plastic body of the radio remains very nice. It shows only occasional areas of paint loss. The clock face remains complete, and shows only the slightest amount of wear. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

1251 - IMPRESSIVE COCA-COLA BRUNHOFF COUNTERTOP LIGHT-UP SIGN

12 - 1/2” x 5” x 13 - 1/2”. Maker marked “The Brunhoff Mfg. Co.”. This desirable example of the c. 1941 light-up Coca-Cola countertop made by Brunhoff features a beautiful art-deco body, with an all original circular glass top lens, and a professionally made reproduction bottom lens. CONDITION: The circular glass insert remains in wonderful condition with no damage to report. The bottom glass insert is a preproduction and matches the original exactly- the paint on this bottom panel often deteriorated over time. The body of the can retains its original silver paint, which shows paint loss and wear, mostly confined to the bottom section of the can. The bottom of the piece is marked by the manufacturer. The piece light-ups nicely and has a modern power cord for safety. A desirable and difficult to find piece. (8.75). 6,000 - 12,000

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1252 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP SIGNS

Largest: 11 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of two c. 1940s-1950s light-up signs from Coca-Cola includes the cash register light-up topper, and the circular illusion countertop light-up. CONDITION: (A) The cash register topper shows a few specks of color loss in the reverse painted glass field. The outer metal frame and base remain in exceptional condition. The sign retains its original power cord and lights up nicely (8.75). (B) The circular illusion light shows heavy color loss to the reverse painted glass field. The outer border around the red circular logo shows heavy color loss. The outer frame and body remain clean. The piece retains its original power cord and light-up nicely (7.0). (8.75,7.0). 600 - 1,200

1253 - LIGHT-UP DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES PLEASE PAY CASHIER COUNTERTOP SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up counter top sign feature the iconic script logo along with a clock and “Please Pay Cashier” tagline. CONDITION: The “Cashier” sign shows light color loss in the script logo. The metal can retains its original gold paint with light blemishes and wear. The piece retains its original power cord and lights up nicely (8.0). (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1254 - COCA-COLA COUNTERTOP LIGHT UP W/ CLOCK

19 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. A nice example of this c. 1950s countertop light-up from Coca-Cola with a nice clock and script logo. CONDITION: The sign retains strong a legible color in the script logo. The can retains its original paint but shows tarnish and scuffs throughout. The sign retains its original power cord and lights up nicely. Example retains manufacturer and inspection stickers on the back. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1255 - COCA-COLA HOT DOGS, CANDY AND GUM LIGHT-UP SIGN

27 - 1/2” x 5” x 22 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s light-up sign was made by Hanover for Coca-Cola and features the iconic logo in the center with “Hot Dogs, Candy, and Gum” nicely shows on the privilege panel sections of the sign. CONDITION: The plastic lenses remain clean and shows only the occasional surface scratching. The center red plastic lens has a vertical scratch and broken section- with all the plastic pieces still present. The metal body of the sign shows light paint loss and oxidation. The sign lights up nicely and has a replaced power cord. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

1256 - DOUBLE-SIDED DRINK COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP HALO SIGN

16” x 6” x 16”. Maker marked “Neon Products Inc.”. This c. 1950s double-sided light-up halo sign features the script logo and “In Bottles” tagline on both sides. The can shows glossy original paint with manufacturer and inspection stickers. CONDITION: Both lenses remain clean, and show very light wear to the outer edges. The can remains clean and original. A newer power cord was added at some point in the past. The sign lights up nicely. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1257 - COCA-COLA REFRESH YOURSELF LIGHT-UP SAFETY SIGN

15 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 4” Maker Marked “Hanover Neon”. A nice example of this c. 1950s Refresh Yourself sign with a nice paper cup graphic. The interior of the sign shows a nice National Safety Council single-sided cardboard sign. CONDITION: The plastic sign at the bottom remains clean with minor wear to the outer edges. The interior cardboard sign shows light edgewear. The outer can shows its original painted finish with manufacturing stickers. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1258 - VINTAGE COCA-COLA LENTICULAR LIGHT-UP SIGN

14” x 12” x 4 - 1/4” A nice example of this lenticular light-up sign featuring a bottle graphic with a small script logo and “Have A Coke” tagline. This sign moves as you walk around it, giving it a nice 3-D effect. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few hardly mentionable imperfections. The colors remain vibrant. The outer frame and metal body are clean and undamaged. A newer power cord has been added for safety. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1259 - VINTAGE COCA-COLA STARBURST LIGHT-UP SIGN

16 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/4” x 5” Maker Marked “Price Brothers”. This c. 1950s light up Starburst sign features a wonderful gold bottle in the center with a fishtail and script logo along the bottom. CONDITION: The fishtail section remains clean, but shows some very small and insignificant paint scuffs along the bottom outer edge. The bottle remains clean. The outer can shows a few small areas of paint loss, and retains its original manufacturer stickers. This piece retains its original power cord and works properly. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1260 - LIGHT-UP DRINK COCA-COLA HAVE A COKE COUNTERTOP SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. A wonderful and desirable example of this light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola, with the “Waterfall” motion section. CONDITION: The “Waterfall” sign retains good color in the script logo. The metal can is original and shows light surface tarnish throughout. The sign retains its original power cord and light-up and functions properly (8.75). (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

1261 - LIGHT-UP DRINK COCA-COLA SERVE YOURSELF COUNTERTOP SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/8” x 9 - 1/4”. A nice example of this C. 1950s light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola, made by Price Brothers. CONDITION: The sign remains undamaged in both sections of the glass inserts. The silver metal trim shows light oxidation, and the can retains all original paint. The power cord is original and the sign lights-up nicely. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1262 - COCA-COLA “SERVE YOURSELF” LIGHT-UP SIGN

15-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 3-1/4”. This C. 1950s light-up sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and cup graphic, with the interior cardboard sign promoting safety at the work place. CONDITION: The plastic face of the sign remains clean. The interior cardboard sign shows light fading to the color, but nothing offensive. The sign lights up nicely and has a newer power cord. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1263 - PLEASE PAY WHEN SERVED COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP SIGN

19 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 4”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. This c. 1950s light-up sign Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with the tag line “Please Pay When Served” across the top. CONDITION: The sign remains clean overall. The lenticular front glass remains clean with no damage. The silver border has a nice shine to it as well. The outer painted can shows areas of paint loss and chipping. The sign lights up nicely and retains its original power cord. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

1264 - COCA-COLA HALO LIGHT-UP SIGN

16” Dia. Maker marked “National Products Incorporated”. This c. 1950s light-up sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: The front lens remains clean and undamaged. The outer can retains its original paint and manufacturer stickers. It appears a replacement power cord was added at some point in the past. The sign lights-up nicely. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

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1265 - LIGHT-UP COCA-COLA PLEASE PAY WHEN SERVED COUNTER SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 5” x 9”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. This c. 1950s light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Pause” with rotating illusion motion in the background. CONDITION: The glass inserts retain strong lettering and color. The can has its original gold paint, but shows areas of paint loss and discoloration throughout. The sign has its original power cord and light-up nicely. The manufacturer and inspection stickers are on the back. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1266 - COCA-COLA “PAUSE AND REFRESH” LIGHT-UP SIGN

18-1/2” x 13-3/4” x 5-1/4”. This c. 1950s light-up sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and an area where a cardboard insert would have been places in the right field. CONDITION: The interior logoed area of the sign remains clean and undamaged. The outer frame and exterior border shows spots of paint loss and oxidation, most notably seen on the top-front border. The sign lights-up nicely and retains its original power cord. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1267 - COCA-COLA COUNTERTOP LIGHT-UP SIGN

19-1/2” x 4-3/4” x 9”. This c. 1950s light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo, with “Please Pay When Served” tagline. CONDITION: The script logo panel remains clean and undamaged. It does show one dark spot in the left upper-field. The clock mechanism works, and the sign lights up nicely with its original power cord. The outer body shows a darker patina with areas of wear to the gold finish. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1268 - COCA-COLA STARBURST LIGHT-UP SIGN

13-3/4” x 16” x 5-1/4”. This c. 1960s light-up starburst sign features the script logo with fishtail graphic, and nice 3-D gold bottle in the center field. CONDITION: The fishtail logo shows a few specks of color loss in the red. The gold bottle shows loss to the gold finish and the white lettering. The outer can of the sign shows scrapes and heavier paint loss as well. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

1269 - COCA-COLA MOTION DISPLAY

35 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” A nice example of this c. 1962 motion display from Coca-Cola featuring a dancing woman. This display sat atop a six-pack carton, and when a battery is added to the motor on the backside, the woman dances back and forth. This lot comes with one motor. A copy of the original assembly instructions is included in this lot. CONDITION: The woman’s blue dress shows wrinkling and creasing to the cardboard. The bottom sections of the display, which are concealed when displayed with a six-pack, show light wear. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1270 - COLLECTION OF COCA-COLA CARDBOARD MOTION DISPLAYS. 11” x 8”. A nice collection of motion displays from Coca-Cola. These displays often adorned six-packs or bottles to create an attractive display for passing customers. These displays require the batteryoperated motors to operate. CONDITION: All of these remain exceptionally clean, many being unused. This collection would make an attractive display if all assembled. (9.0). 400 - 800

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1271 - COCA-COLA “HOLIDAY GREETINGS” MOTION DISPLAY SIGN

Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. A nice example of this C. 1950s motion display from Coca-Cola featuring a holiday theme, with a NOS motion motor. CONDITION: The cardboard elements remain clean with only some insignificant edge wear. The six pack shows general wear throughout. The motor remains unused and in NOS condition with its original cardboard packaging. A seldom-seen set. (8.75+). 500 - 1,000

1272 - COCA-COLA “TAKE SOME HOME TODAY” MOTION DISPLAY

Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. A nice example of this C. 1950s motion display from Coca-Cola featuring the “Take Some Home Today” tagline with a NOS motion motor. CONDITION: The cardboard elements remain clean with only some insignificant edge wear. The six pack shows general wear throughout. The motor remains unused and in NOS condition with its original cardboard packaging. A seldom-seen set. 500 - 1,000

1273 - COCA-COLA STAINED GLASS LAMP SHADE

16” Dia. x 12 - 1/4” T. This c. 1920s leaded glass lamp shade from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and company colors. The collar of the light is marked “Property of The Coca-Cola Company”. CONDITION: The chain edge around the lower perimeter has come loss, with one small section about four inches long missing. The glass remains sturdy and uncracked. The collar near the top shows heavy oxidation. (8.5). 1,500 - 3,000

1274 - PAINTED COCA-COLA HILDA CLARK IMAGE

10” x 13”. This interesting piece of art features a hand-painted image of Hilda Clark and the Coca-Cola logo. This image was styled off of the rare and impressive 1896 Coca-Cola calendar. CONDITION: The piece is painted on a heavy art board and is nicely framed. The artboard shows minor edgewear. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

1275 - DRINK COCA-COLA LUNCH MENU CHART

27 - 3/4” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1930s wood menu made by Kay Displays made for Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The menu shows color loss and surface oxidation on the metal emblem at the bottom. The white script logo at the top shows light fading and crackle to the paint (8.0). (8.0). 400 - 800

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1276 - DRINK 5¢ COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

23 - 1/2” x 6”. Maker marked “Elwood Myers.” A nice example of this C. 1920s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring a nicely embossed logo and 5 cent graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few scuffs and specks of discoloration in the field. The outer edges are crisp with only a few small paint chips. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

1277 - COCA-COLA “IT’S THE REFRESHING THING TO DO” KAY DISPLAY SIGN

29” x 17”. Single-Sided Wood. Maker marked “Kay Displays Inc.”. This c. 1930s single-sided wood sign from Coca-Cola was made by Kay Displays, and features wonderful art deco features and a nice die-cut script logo. CONDITION: The script logo shows color loss and chipping to the surface. The metal scroll work shows a few scuffs to the paint and light metal bending. The manufacturer stamp is on the backside. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1278 - WOODEN COCA-COLA FLANGE SIGN

12” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1940s double-sided wood and metal flange sign from Coca-Cola made by Kay Displays Inc. CONDITION: Side 1 remains clean with a few small blemishes in the upper red section (8.75+). Side 2 remains exceptionally clean with no damage to report (9.0). (8.75,9.0). 600 - 1,200

1279 - COCA-COLA KAY DISPLAY “PLEASE PAY CASHIER” SIGN

21 - 3/4” x 3/4” x 14 - 3/4”. This c. 1940s single-sided wood sign from Coca-Cola was made by Kay Displays Inc. and features the “Please Pay Cashier” tagline with nice rope embellishments on both sides. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few scratches and scuffs to the paint- seen in both the red and white sections of the sign. The outer edges along the top and bottom show additional wear as well. The star on the right near the top is missing one point. The piece is marked on the back by the manufacturer. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1280 - COCA-COLA KAY DISPLAY DIE-CUT COOLER SIGN W/ ARROW

31 - 3/4” x 16”. This c. 1930s single-sided embossed tin cooler sign with arrow from Coca-Cola was made by Kay Displays, and features the iconic Westinghouse cooler in the center. CONDITION: The white lettering has been repainted on this sign at some point in the past. The outer edges of the cooler show light paint wear and chipping. The arrow shows light wear to the gold paint as well. (8.0). 800 - 1,600 LOT - 1276 LOT - 1277

1281 - COCA-COLA KAY DISPLAY AMERICA SIGN

16” Dia. Maker marked “Kay Displays Inc.” This c. 1940s single-sided wood and metal sign from Coca-Cola features a die-cut image of the continental United States with a nice script logo and fountain glass graphic. CONDITION: The outer edges of the die-cut USA graphic show minor paint loss- most notably near Maine. The white script logo shows the lightest amount of discoloration as well. The metal ring around the outside shows light tarnish to the gold paint (8.75). (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1282 - COCA-COLA “YE WHO ENTER” KAY DISPLAY SIGN

39” x 11 - 1/4” This c. 1940s wood sign was made for Coca-Cola by Kay Displays Inc., and has a friendly quote for patrons visiting a diner. CONDITION: The sign remains complete and clean overall. There are a few lightly discolored spots in the upper wood field, and the outer edges show moderate soiling as well. The metal “Y” and metal bottle attachment show light wear to the metal finishes. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1283 - COCA-COLA KAY DISPLAY WOODEN MENU BOARD

34 - 1/2” x 14” Marked “Kay Displays”. This c. 1940s menu board sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo, with original wood-grain style cardboard menu strips. CONDITION: The wood shows wear and light paint loss. The red disc shows a few light surface abrasions as well. The outer edges are crisp with only moderate wear. The sign is marked on the backside with the Kay manufacturer information. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1284 - KAY DISPLAY COCA-COLA TRIANGLE SIGN

20” x 19”. Single-Sided Wood. This c. 1930s die-cut wood triangle sign from Coca-Cola was made by Kay Displays and features a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows light paint bleeding in the white lettering, which is common on this specific sign. The outer edges shows light wear as well. The scroll work along the top shows light surface tarnish. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

1285 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA KAY DISPLAY SIGNS

Largest: 16 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two wooden signs made for Coca-Cola by Kay Displays Inc., including the “Here’s Refreshment” horseshoe sign, and the small fountain glass sign with metal marquee. CONDITION: (A) The Refreshment sign shows fading the white script logo in the bottom-center. The metal bottle and horseshoe show light scuffs and discoloration (8.75). (B) The smaller fountain glass sign shows paint rubs to the outer painted border, and the metal marquee shows light tarnish to the gold finish (8.25). (8.75,8.25). 600 - 1,200

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1286 - WOODEN COCA-COLA 3-PIECE KAY DISPLAY SIGNS

Largest: 36” x 14”. Single-Sided Wood. A nice set of three wood signs from Coca-Cola made by Kay Displays, featuring “Delicious and Refreshing” with bottle graphics. This set is seldom seen complete. CONDITION: The graphics on all three pieces remain vibrant and clean overall. Two of the metal attachment pieces have come unattached, but could easily fixed. The metal pieces show general wear and tarnish to the metal. A very nice set. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

1287 - KAY DISPLAYS COCA-COLA TRIANGLE SIGN

28” x 23”. Single-Sided Wood. Maker marked “Kay Displays”. A nice example of this c. 1940s single-sided die-cut wood triangle sign from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: This sign remains in beautiful condition, with only a few small paint rubs seen in the white script logo. The outer edges show a few minor rubs as well. The manufacturer stamp is on the back. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1288 - COCA-COLA PILASTER SIGN WITH BOTTLE GRAPHIC

40 - 3/4” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 2-47”. This c. 1947 single-sided tin pilaster sign from Coca-Cola features a graphic of the iconic contour bottle. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy- with a slightly yellowed tinge throughout. This is a likely NOS example, as the backside still shows the original packaging paper attached. The outer rolled edge shows a few tiny paint chips. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1289 - COCA-COLA STACKING BOTTLE DISPLAY W/ DISPLAY BOTTLES

8” x 6.5” A seldom seen example of this c. 1950 Masonite bottle display, which sits atop three display bottles with one more stacked on top. These four display bottles are marked Jonesboro, Arkansas on the bottom, and are painted on the inside to imitate being full of Coke. CONDITION: The Masonite piece remains clean

with a few specks of wear and color loss. The bottles all remain clean, with only small areas wear seen on the bottle caps. An unusual and attractive display. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1290 - COCA-COLA MENU BOARD W/ BUTTON & WINGS

62” x 13-3/4” x 4”. This c. 1950s menu board from Coca-Cola features a nice 12” button sign in the center, and includes the seldom seen semi-circle wings on each end. CONDITION: The body of the menu board shows light wear in the field seen along the menu item insert channels. The outer gold body shows light wear with a few dark spots. The button remains clean, and the gold wing behind the button shows some light paint loss. The outer semi-circle wings shows light edgewear, but are overall bright and nice. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1291 - DRINK COCA-COLA GLASS COUNTER DISPLAY SIGN

18” x 2 - 1/2” x 8” This c. 1950s single-sided reverse glass sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with original wood base reading “Have a Coke”. CONDITION: The glass sign shows light wear to the outer silver edge. The red field remains clean and crisp. The wood base shows light wear to the painted letters. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1292 - DRINK COCA-COLA MENU BOARD SIGN.

27 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. A nice example of this C. 1960;s masonite menu board from Coca-Cola featuring the fishtail logo. CONDITION: The menu sign remains exceptionally clean with menu items and price strips included. The gold wood strip at the bottom of the sign has come loose and shows a chip on the left lower corner. (8.75). 300 - 600

1293 - COCA-COLA BIG KING SIZE TIN SIGN

28” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the bottle graphic and fishtail logo. CONDITION: The sign shows a few small blemishes to the paint on the outer edges, but other remains bright and glossy in the field. (8.75).

400 - 800

1294 - COCA-COLA PLEASE PAY CASHIER COUNTER SIGN

18” x 11 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. This c. 1950s glass and wood countertop sign features a nice script logo on the reverse glass with a wonderful wood base marked “Please Pay Cashier”. CONDITION: There are a few small discolored and damaged spots in the field of the glass sign. The upper-fountain glass marquis shows light wear with a few tiny cracks to the plastic. The wood base shows general wear and color loss in the verbiage. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

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1295 - COCA-COLA VACUFORM POPCORN SIGN W/ POPCORN LETTERS

9” x 34” x 2” Maker marked “Micro Products Company. High Point, NC”. A rare and unusual example of this c. 1960 single-sided plastic vacuform sign Coca-Cola featuring real popcorn in the lettering. CONDITION: The field remains clean with light color loss seen in the two red circular sections. Small paint loss can be seen below the “C” in “Coca” and in the “S” in “Size” in the red circular sections. The outer edges of the green field show light warping and occasional cracks to the plastic. The backside retains its original cardboard backing, with a small compartment where additional popcorn can be added to the letters. A desirable and seldom seen example. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1296 - COCA-COLA MILK GLASS CHANDELIER

14” D. x 14” T. This c. 1930s milk glass chandelier from Coca-Cola features the script logo on three sides. CONDITION: The metal hardware is not original to the chandelier. The body of the glass chandelier is clean and undamaged. The piece comes with a modern plug-in power cord. A ready to hang example. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1297 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA WOODEN DINER SIGNS

Largest: 36” x 11”. An outstanding set of three c. 1940s wood diner signs made for Coca-Cola by Kay Displays Inc. This set includes the taglines “Lunch With Us,” “Tasty Sandwiches,” and “Delicious & Refreshing”. CONDITION: All three retain nice color and detail. The white script logo on all three shows minor paint loss and wear. The outer edges of the wood shows a few scattered areas of paint loss. The metal filigree attachments retain their original paint. (8.75). 1,500 - 3,000

1298 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA COOLER RADIOS

Each: 12 - 1/2” x 8” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two 1950s cooler radios from Coca-Cola, each featuring the embossed script logo and one showing a clock face in the front center. CONDITION: The bodies of each cooler retain nice original paint with a few scuffs and general wear. Both retain original power cords. The knobs, frequency dial numbered inserts, and instructional cardboard backside are all intact. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

1299 - COCA-COLA SANDIWCH PRESS W/ POWER CORD

8” x 8” x 3”. This c. 1930s sandwich press from Coca-Cola features the script logo, which would have been emblazoned onto the bread of a sandwich when grilled. This press comes with its seldom seen power cord. CONDITION: The metal body of the press remains clean with a great polished metal finish. One of the legs of the press is missing. The power cord is present and original. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

1300 - COCA-COLA TOY STOVE “PURE AS SUNLIGHT”

8 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4” x 9”. This c. 1930s toy stove from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Pure As Sunlight” tagline, as well as retains its original power cord. CONDITION: The two logoed plaques show light wear and color loss- the worst of which is seen on the door of the stove. The outer green body shows paint loss and wear. The polished metal parts of the stove show surface oxidation as well. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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1301 - COCA-COLA SALESMAN JEWERLY AWARD KIT

Case: 9” x 6” x 2”. A rare and unusual salesman kit from “Idea Line” for Coca-Cola featuring fountain dispenser and 50th anniversary items, including a lighter, money clips, tie clips, bolo tie, pins, cuff links and key chains. CONDITION: All of the individual items remain clean and unused. The leather box remains clean as well. This unusual set might well be the only one of its kind. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1302 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER KIT

Largest: 7-1/2” x 12” x 10”. Maker marked “Kay Display Inc.”. This c. 1939 salesman sample cooler kit from Coca-Cola includes the cooler, salesman booklets under the lid, both insulation samples, and the original leather carrying case. These kits are seldom seen with the insulation pieces and the carrying case. CONDITION: The body of the cooler remains clean, with a few small paint chips and areas of surface wearthe worst of which can be seen on the side opposite the cap catcher. The books show light fading, and the binder clips are not closing all the way on one side. The insulation samples show light wear as well. The bag shows cracking and tearing to the leather, but the handles are intact and verbiage is legible. A wonderful example. (8.75+). 5,000 - 10,000

1303 - FOR SPORTSMAN COCA-COLA HATCHET

5” x 14 - 1/4”. This is a very limited production c. 1920s Coca-Cola hatchet featuring an embossed Coca-Cola logo and pine tree. CONDITION: Replacement handle, light wear and surface rust. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

1304 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA YELLOW TOY DELIVERY TRUCKS

Largest: 6” x 20-1/2” x 5-3/4”. A nice collection of three c. 1950s toy trucks from Coca-Cola made by the Louis Marx Company. CONDITION: These three trucks remain clean, with nice gloss to the painted finishes. There are a few isolated scuffs and scrapes, but nothing offensive. The wheels are intact. And the red cab truck retains its original hand trucks. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

1305 - SMITH-MILLER COCA-COLA DELIVERY TOY TRUCK

Box: 6” x 13” x 8”. A wonderful example of this c. 1940s toy truck made by Smith Miller for Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The truck remains exceptionally clean with no mentionable damage to the paint or body. This truck comes with its original box as well. A beautiful and difficult to upgrade example. (9.25). 1,000 - 2,000

1306 - TIN TOY COCA-COLA AIRPLANE MODEL

29” x 24” x 9”. C. 1930s lithographed steel tin toy airplane featuring Coca-Cola branding and Coca-Cola script. CONDITION: Original paint with paint loss, scratching, some touch-up paint and repair throughout. (Very Good). 800 - 2,800

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1307 - COLLECTION OF 31 COCA-COLA SILVERWARE

Box: 9” x 6 - 1/2” x 2 - 3/4” Marked “Avon Plate”. This c. 1930s set of silver plated utensils from Coca-Cola features a nicely debossed script logo on each piece. It is seldom seen to have this many pieces together in a set. CONDITION: The utensils all remain clean and show light tarnishing to the finish. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1308 - COCA-COLA SANDWICH PRESS WITH LOGO

8” x 8” x 3”. This c. 1930s sandwich press from Coca-Cola features the script logo debossed on both the top and bottom of the press. This press would leave the script logo emblazed on each side of the sandwich for the customer to subliminally see. CONDITION: The polished metal finish shows light oxidation and scuffs, but remains bright and clean. The piece retains its original feet and handle. There is no power cord on this press. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1309 - COCA-COLA PROMOTIONAL BASEBALL GLOVE

10” x 11” x 2”. This c. 1940 leather baseball glove from Coca-Cola was created as a promotional tool for a cooler campaign by Westinghouse around 1939-1940. The Finger’s of the glove read “Display, Self-Service, Refrigeration, Ice Economy, Appearance, and Convenience”. This is a seldom seen piece, in any condition. CONDITION: The glove shows staining and wrinkling to the leather throughout. It is nicely framed behind glass in a shadow box. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

1310

- COCA-COLA BASEBALL GLOVE W/ BASEBALL

Glove: 7” x 6 - 3/4”. This c. 1930s scarce baseball glove was created for Coca-Cola to promote the 1930s-1940s Westinghouse Cooler Campaign. The fingers of the glove read “Display, Self Service, Refrigeration, Ice Economy, Appearance, and Convenience”. This glove comes with a small baseball as well. CONDITION: The glove remains clean overall, with only some light soling to the leather and occasional color loss. The baseball shows deterioration, but adds nicely to the display-ability of the glove. A tough piece to find. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

1311 - COCA-COLA MILEAGE METER

9 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 7”. This c. 1950s mileage meter from Coca-Cola is from Cochran, Georgia. CONDITION: The round knobs on both sides are missing, but some homemade knobs are intact, allowing the meter to still rotate. The body of the mileage meter shows a few damaged areas to the rounded end pieces to the left and right of the script logo. The Masonite bottom is missing. There are also a few cracks and surface scratches to the plastic where the mileage information reads. (8.0).

600 - 1,200

1312 - COCA-COLA MILEAGE METER

10” x 8” x 7”. This c. 1950s mileage meter from Coca-Cola was created for Camden, South Carolina and features the iconic script logo reading “Travel Refreshed”. CONDITION: The mileage meter retains both original knobs and operates correctly. The surface shows some light scuffs throughout. There are a few cracks to the plastic along the outer curved edges on the right and left sides. The Masonite bottom is intact. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1313 - CANDLESTICK PHONE WITH COCA-COLA NOTEPAD AND COIN BOX

7 - 1/2” x 5” x 11” This c. 1910s-1920s candlestick phone features a Coca-Cola notepad holder and a coin box with original key. The notepad reads “Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles” and Phone “5049”. CONDITION: The notepad holder shows light paint loss in the field of the upper black section. The coin box shows a few small discolored spots in the field of the graphics. The phone itself shows metal bending, paint loss and general wear. Sections of the original cables are still present. (8.5).

700 - 1,400

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1314 - DRINK COCA-COLA LARGE 5¢ FLARE GLASS

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3” x 3” x 4”. This c. 1910 large 5¢ flare glass features an early script logo with a large 5¢ emblem with an arrow on the tail of the “5”. CONDITION: This glass remains clean and undamaged. The logo and verbiage remains bright and legible. (9.5). 800 - 1,600

1315 - COCA-COLA STRAIGHT SIDED FLARE GLASS

2” x 2” x 4”. Perhaps the first know fountain glass from Coca-Cola, this c. 1900 straight-sided fountain glass features an early script logo with an etched fill line near the bottom edge. CONDITION: This glass remains clean and undamaged. The logo remains bright and legible. (9.5). 1,000 - 2,000

1316 - DRINK COCA-COLA SMALL 5¢ FLARE GLASS

3” x 3” x 4”. This c. 1910 flare glass from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a small 5¢ emblem in the center. CONDITION: The logo and verbiage remains clean and vibrant. The lip at the mouth of the glass shows approximately five very small chips to the glass. These chips are stable and do not affect how well the glass presents. 1,000 - 2,000

1317 - VINTAGE COCA-COLA ETCHED GLASS

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2 - 3/4” D. x 4” T. This c. 1910 large 5¢ flare glass features an early script logo with a large 5¢ emblem with an arrow on the tail of the “5”. CONDITION: This glass remains clean and undamaged. The logo and verbiage remains bright and legible. (9.5). 800 - 1,600

1318 - DRINK COCA-COLA LARGE 5¢ FLARE GLASS

2 - 3/4” D. x 4” T. This c. 1910 large 5¢ flare glass features an early script logo with a large 5¢ emblem with an arrow on the tail of the “5”. CONDITION: This glass remains clean and undamaged. The graphic shows some wear. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

1319 - COCA-COLA FLARED DRINKING GLASS

2” D. x 4” T. Delicate script logo at top of glass with border around base, both appearing clean and bright with only a little wear. Small fleabite in middle body. (8.9). 800 - 1,800

1320 - COCA-COLA MILK-GLASS CHANDELIER W/ HARDWARE

12” D. x 10” T. This C. 1930 milk glass chandelier from Coca-Cola features the script logo, with old hardware and hanging tassel. CONDITION: The glass shade remains clean with only a few fleabites to the glass around the top collar, which is concealed by the hardware. The hardware shows a nice patina overall. A nice complete example. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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1321 - EARLY COCA-COLA STADIUM CARRIER

13” x 13” x 11 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s circular stadium carrier from Coca-Cola features the script logo in two locations, as well as a holder for paper straws. CONDITION: The carrier has a nice patina, with areas of paint loss, oxidation, and occasional metal bending and loss. Overall the carrier is solid and displays nicely. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

1322 - COLLECTION OF 2 VINTAGE COCA-COLA STADIUM CARRIERS

Largest: 18” x 9-1/2” x 9”. A nice collection of two c. 1930s-1950s stadium carriers from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo. CONDITION: (A) The Masonite carrier shows a few scuffs and cracks to the surface, but is clean overall with its original carrying strap (8.9). (B) The embossed metal carrier shows specks of paint loss seen in the white lettered script. The carrier is complete with its carrying strap and bottle opener on the side (8.75). (8.9,8.75). 600 - 1,200

1323 - COCA-COLA GLASSCOCK SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER

10 - 1/2” x 8” x 13 - 1/2”. This c. 1929 double-door salesman sample cooler made for Coca-Cola by Glasscock shows the logo on all four sides, and comes with a miniature 24-crate of bottles. CONDITION: The green body shows a few scrapes and rubs to the paint. The signs retain nice gloss and color, with a few scuffs, the worst of which is seen on the sign opposite the bottle opener. All four casters are intact. The cap catcher is missing. (8.75+).

8,000 - 16,000

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1326 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER

12 - 1/4” x 7” x 10”. Maker marked “Kay Displays Inc.”. This c. 1939 salesman sample cooler made for Coca-Cola features the script logo on all four sides, with the salesman booklets attached under the lid. CONDITION: The body of the cooler shows a few insignificant scuffs and scrapes. The lid shows one discolored line, which will likely clean off. The cap catcher shows a few specks of paint loss as well. The booklets show light fading to the color. (8.75+). 2,000 - 4,000

1327 - COCA-COLA SALESMAN SAMPLE WESTINGHOUSE COOLER WITH CASE 12” x 7 - 1/4” x 10”. Maker marked “Kay Display”. This c. 1939 salesman sample cooler from Coca-Cola features the script logo nicely embossed on all four sides, with the underside showing the manufacturer labels marked “Kay Displays”. The interior shows reproduction books clipped to the underside of each lid. This cooler comes with a nice C. 1940 miniature 12 pack crate as well. CONDITION: The body of the cooler shows all original paint, with a few light areas of paint loss- the worst of which are seen on the two ends of the cooler. The lids show small specks of paint loss as well. A nice original example. (8.75). 2,000 - 4,000

1324 - COCA-COLA GLASSCOCK DOUBLE-DOOR COOLER

31 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2” x 41”. This c. 1929 cooler was made for Coca-Cola by Glasscock, and features the script logo on all four sides with tagline “Please Pay the Clerk”. CONDITION: The signs retain good color but shows scuffs, wear, and spots of paint loss. The body of the cooler shows wear and paint loss- most notably on the lids. The cooler retains its original casters, but is missing the cap catcher. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

1325 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE COOLER SALESMAN SAMPLE W/ DOOR PANEL

12 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. This c. 1939 salesman sample cooler from Coca-Cola features the script logo embossed on all four sides. This example includes an original set of books attached to the interior lid. This cooler also comes with the clip-on front door panel. CONDITION: The body of the cooler shows wear with paint loss and dark spots seen in the red paint. The white logos show wear and discoloration. The logo on the cap-catcher side has been refreshed with white paint at some point in the past. The clip-on door panel shows similar wear and discoloration in the field. The books show light fading, but are nonetheless complete. (8.0). 2,500 - 5,000

1328 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER

12 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. This c. 1939 salesman sample cooler from Coca-Cola was created by Kay Displays Inc; with the iconic script logo embossed on all four sides. This example includes the clip-on front door attachment, which was released in 1940. CONDITION: This cooler has been restored at some point in the past. The cooler comes with a set of reproduction booklets attached under the lid. The underside of the body of the cooler retains its original Kay manufacturer information. (RESTORED). 2,000 - 4,000

1329 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE SALESMAN SAMPLE COOLER

12 - 1/4” x 8” x 10 - 1/4”. This c. 1939 salesman sample cooler from Coca-Cola was created by Kay Displays Inc; with the iconic script logo embossed on all four sides. CONDITION: This cooler has been restored at some point in the past. The cooler comes with a set of reproduction booklets attached under the lid. The underside of the body of the cooler retains its original Kay manufacturer information. (RESTORED).

2,000 - 4,000 LOT - 1325

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1330 - COCA-COLA WESTINGHOUSE VENDING COOLER

44” x 25” x 18-1/2”. This c. 1940s cooler from Westinghouse was made for Coca-Cola with the iconic company logos embossed on all four sides, as well as the coin mechanism. CONDITION: This cooler has been restored at some point in the past. The paint shows a few scrapes and areas of loss around the body. The internal vending guts of the cooler are no longer intact, but it can still be used as an ice chest. There is no key, but the lid lifts up freely. The machine no longer retains its refrigeration mechanism also. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 1,000 - 2,000

1331 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES COOLER WITH STAND

23 - 1/4” x 21” x 42”. This c. 1950s large-sixed cooler from Coca-Cola features the script logo embossed on both sides, and comes with an ornate stand on wheels. CONDITION: The cooler remains clean, although the script logo has been refreshed with white paint at some point in the past. The metal handle and corner braces show light wear to the metal finish. The interior of the cooler is solid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1332 - DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD REFRIGERATOR

29” x 23 - 3/4” x 57 - 1/2”. An unusual example of this refrigerator cooler from Philco with the Coca-Cola logo and “Ice Cold” both nicely embossed on the front. CONDITION: This cooler has been repainted at some point in the past. The origin and originality of the Coca-Cola theme is unknown, but nonetheless it displays and looks nice. The machine cools when plugged-in. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 500 - 2,000

1333 - GENERAL STORE DISPLAY CABINET W/ COCA-COLA DECAL

70” x 25” x 41”. This display cabinet features nice oak embellishments, with two sliding doors in the back and room for shelves inside. The Coca-Cola decal was added at some point more recently. CONDITION: The cabinets has a nice patina to the wood. The glass remains intact and undamaged. The mounting brackets for interior shelves are included. A great display for collectibles and other smalls. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+).

600 - 1,200

1334 - 10¢ COCA-COLA VMC 44 MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 19” x 59”. This c. 1950s VMC 44 vending machine from Coca-Cola holds 44 bottles and remains in wonderful condition. CONDITION: The machine retains wonderful paint and shine, with only a few small blemishes from use over the years. The machine comes with keys and remains complete on the inside. The machine cools when plugged-in. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

2,500 - 5,000

1335 - 10¢ COCA-COLA CAVALIER 27 VENDING MACHINE

41” x 23” x 18”. This c. 1950s Cavalier 27 vending machine features a nicely embossed logo on three sides, with the eye-catching “ship wheel” crank handle. CONDITION: This machine has been beautifully restored inside and out. The machine runs and operates nicely. 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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1336 - 10¢ COCA-COLA VENDO 23 MACHINE

24” x 20” x 36”. This c. 1950s Vendo 23 vending machine from Coca-Cola holds 23 bottles. CONDITION: The machine shows heavy paint loss to the lid. The rest of the body shows moderate wear and patina to the paint. The machine runs when plugged-in, however the coolant could use refreshing. The keys are present. A nice example overall. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

1337 - 20¢ WESTINGHOUSE DRINK COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

23 - 5/8” x 22” x 59 - 3/4”. This c. 1950s Westinghouse vending machine from Coca-Cola vends six different flavors of soda. CONDITION: The machine shows scuffs and color loss in several areas throughout the body. The internals of the machine are present, and the machine comes with keys. The machine runs when plugged-in, but the coolant needs to be refreshed. A nice example of one of the first multi-flavor vending machines from Coca-Cola. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd par ty shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1338 - VENDO MODEL 44 RESTORED COCA-COLA MACHINE

16” x 19” x 58”. C. 1950. CONDITION: It shows a complete restoration with new paint, decals and complete interior. When plugged-in, 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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1339 - 10¢ VENDO COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE MODEL 81

C. 1950s Vendo 81 machine from Coca-Cola featuring a wonderful embossed logo and great color and shine throughout. CONDITION: This machine has been professionally restored at some point in the past. The restoration job is exceptional and this machine displays wonderfully. There is an occasional rub or chip to the paint from storage and transport. A great, working machine. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

1340 - VMC-27 10¢ DRINK COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

24 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4” x 52 - 1/4”. This c. 1950s VMC-27 vending machine from Coca-Cola holds 27 bottles and has been nicely restored at some point in the past. CONDITION: The machine has seen a total professional restoration at some point in the past. The machine cools and comes with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 1,500 - 3,000

1341 - CAVALIER COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE

15 - 3/8” x 25 - 1/2” x 62”. A nice example of this c. 1960 Cavalier Model 55E vending machine from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The machine shows paint loss and wear seen throughout the front door of the machine. The rest of the body shows moderate wear with occasional scuffs to the paint. The machine runs when plugged-in, but the coolant needs refreshing. The machine comes with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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1342 - PEMBERTON’S FRENCH WINE COCA BOTTLE W/ LABEL.

2 - 1/4” D. x 11” T. A rare and fantastic example of this C. 1880’s glass bottle with original paper label from Pemberton’s French Wine Coca. This product was the forerunner to what ultimately became Coca-Cola in 1886. The shoulder of the bottle is embossed with the product name, and the label remains roughly 85% intact. CONDITION: The glass remains undamaged and clear. The label shows paper loss and tattering, but nonetheless remains legible and vibrant. An important piece of Coca-Cola history. (8.0). 6,000 - 12,000

1343 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Columbia, Missouri with checkered pattern shoulder area and at base, script logo in mid-body. CONDITION: (8.0). (B) Aqua Joplin, Missouri with script in mid-body circle slug. CONDITION: Internal crack in the neck area, but an overall great example. (8.0). (B) Aqua Clinton, Missouri with script within mid-body circle slug, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Exploded bubble above heel and some chipping on the lid, with scratching throughout. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

1344 - COCA-COLA PANA, IL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Aqua green Pana, Illinois with “Registered” at shoulder and “F.J. WEBER / BOTTLER / PANA, ILL.” mid-body. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites along lip, light staining. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

1345 - COCA-COLA ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Light amber Atlantic City, New Jersey straight-sided base script. CONDITION: Minimal fleabites and a small nick mid-body. (8.0). 500 - 2,500

1346 - COCA-COLA DALTON, GA. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Amber Dalton, Georgia straight-sided shoulder script on both sides, “Coca-Cola / Trademark Registered”, base embossed “Property of Coca-Cola Bottling Works”, “Dalton, Georgia” on the other. CONDITION: Some factory bubbles. (9.5).

500 - 2,500

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1347 - COCA-COLA PANA, IL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Aqua Pana, Illinois shoulder embossed with mid-body circle slug and bottom script. Heel embossed “W”. CONDITION: No notable damage. (8.75). 500 - 1,500

1348 - COCA-COLA REIDSVILLE, N.C. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Aqua green Reidsville, North Carolina shoulder script on both sides, base embossed, Coca-Cola script on heel. CONDITION: Small bubble chip, but an otherwise great example. (8.75). 500 - 1,500

1349 - COCA-COLA BELZONI, MS. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Pale green Belzoni, Mississippi mid-body embossing on one side, script logo on base of the other side. This bottle never sold. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and scratches throughout and around lip. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

1350 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TEN PIN BOTTLES

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Washington, North Carolina Indian Rock Ginger Ale on shoulder with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / WASHINGTON, N.C.” in mid-body circle slug. Minor case wear and staining, with a very small internal crack in the neck. (8.0) (B) Amethyst tint Washington, North Carolina Indian Rock Ginger Ale on shoulder with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / WASHINGTON, N.C.” in mid-body circle slug. Minor case wear and staining. (8.0). Both bottles would clean up nicely to make a well-displaying pair. 1,000 - 3,000

1351 - COCA-COLA ROYSTON, GA. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Aqua green Royston, Georgia shoulder script, embossed base, and “Coca-Cola” script on heel. CONDITION: No notable damage. (8.75). 1,000 - 3,000

1352 - COCA-COLA HANNIBAL, MO. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Aqua green Hannibal, Missouri shoulder script on both sides and mid-body circle slug. CONDITION: Small fleabite around the lip, but an otherwise fantastic example. (8.25). 1,000 - 3,000

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1353 - COCA-COLA MILWAUKEE, WI. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Aqua green Milwaukee, Wisconsin vertical script, marked “E.L. Husting Co.”. CONDITION: Minor case wear, small flaw on the lip interior. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

1354 - COCA-COLA WEST PALM BEACH, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Aqua green West Palm Beach, Florida shoulder script. CONDITION: Chips to the heel. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

1355 - COCA-COLA DADEVILLE, AL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Aqua green Dadeville, Alabama straight-sided shoulder script. Coca-Cola script embossed on bottom. CONDITION: Fantastic, hard-to-find example. (8.75). 1,000 - 3,000

1356 - INDIAN ROCK GINGER ALE COCA-COLA SOUTH BOSTON, VA BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. Clear South Boston, Virginia ten pin with a script logo within mid-body slug, “Indian Rock Ginger Ale” embossed above center slug. CONDITION: An excellent example. (9.0). 2,000 - 6,000

1357 - PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Light aqua Birmingham, Alabama hutch-style bottle with script logo in center of mid-body slug plate. Light heel wear and minor chipping at top rim. Open air bubble on interior of bottle. (8.5). 2,500 - 6,500

1358 - BIRMINGHAM BOTTLE CO COCA-COLA BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Aqua Birmingham, Alabama hutch-style bottle with script logo in center of mid-body slug plate. CONDITION: Minor case wear. (8.25). 2,000 - 4,000

1359 - BRUNSWICK COCA-COLA BOTTLE

2 -1/4” D. x 7 -3/4” T. Aqua Brunswick, Georgia tall hutch-style with mid-body slug plate. Hairline surface crack around lip. (8.25). 2,000 - 4,000

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1360 - COCO-COLA BOTTLING CO CHATTANOOGA, TENN EMBOSSED CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/4” T. Aqua Chattanooga, Tennessee hutch-style slug plate mid-body, with “Coca” misspelled as “Coco”. CONDITION: Some denting, small hairline crack. Rare example. (8.25). 2,000 - 4,000

1361 - LEXINGTON COCA-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Lexington, Kentucky ten pin with a script logo within mid-body slug, “Indian Rock Ginger Ale” embossed above center slug. Chip to the lip. Internal imperfection to the glass at slug plate that cannot be felt from exterior. (7.0). 2,000 - 6,000

1362 - COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 6 - 3/4” T. Aqua Birmingham, Alabama hutch-style bottle with script logo in center of mid-body slug plate, “B.C-C” embossed on bottom. Case wear and a vertical chip on inner lip. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

1363 - COCA-COLA CHAMPAIGN, IL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua green Champaign, Illinois straightsided, embossed shoulder script on both sides, “Champaign, Ill.” embossed on one side of base. Heel embossed “Champaign / Coca-Cola”. CONDITION: Some small open bubbles on front of bottle. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

1364 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Light amber Eckman, West Virginia with base script, embossed on other side “ECKMAN, W. VA.”. CONDITION: Some staining (8.0). (B) Clear De Ridder, Louisiana with base script on one side, the other side with script in oval slug. CONDITION: Great condition, a slight flaw in the heel. (8.0). (C) Icy blue Charlestown, West Virginia with shoulder script and embossed “BOTTLING WORKS / MINIMUM CONTENTS 6 1/2 FLUID OUNCES / REGISTERED”, “CHARLESTOWN, W. VA.” on one side of base, “R.J. SHINE” on the other side. CONDITION: A few fleabites on heel, but an otherwise great example. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

1365 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Pale green Royston, Georgia shoulder script, with “BOTTLING Co. ROYSTON, GA.” in rectangular base slug, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Syrup staining and case wear, but overall a great example. (8.5). (B) Green McRae, Georgia with mid-body script. Unique neck. CONDITION: Has a large internal crack, which cannot be felt from the exterior. (6.5). (C) Clear Woodbury, Georgia with shoulder script on both sides. CONDITION: Some chips around the lip and some scratching along the heel. Great bubbles. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

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1366 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA BOTTLES

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear South Boston, Virginia ten pin with a script logo within mid-body slug, “Indian Rock Ginger Ale” embossed above center slug. A nice example with no notable damage. (8.5). (B) Light amethyst Leaksville, North Carolina ten pin with a script logo within mid-body slug, “Indian Rock Ginger Ale” embossed above center slug. Internal bruise on the heel. (8.5). 1,500 - 6,000

1367 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Aqua Biloxi, Mississippi with upper mid-body script, “BILOXI ARTESIAN BOTTLING WORKS / ED. BARQ, PROP.” center slug, “ROOT” embossed on heel. CONDITION: Some cloudiness, staining, a chip on the heel, and fleabites to the lip. (8.0). (B) Light amethyst De Ridder, Louisiana with script in oval slug lower mid-body, script embossed on other side of base. CONDITION: Chip at the lip. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,500

1368 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Amber Goshen, New York with base script on one side, “EDW. B. HARFORD / GOSHEN, N.Y.” on the other. CONDITION: A few fleabites on heel, but an otherwise well-displaying bottle. (8.5). (B) Clear Syracuse, New York with lower body circle slug with top line script logo and “BOTTLING CO. / SYRACUSE, N.Y.”. CONDITION: There is a bruise above the heel. (8.0). (C) Clear Goshen, New York with shoulder script and mid-body oval slug “E.B. HARDFORD / GOSHEN, N. Y.”. CONDITION: Small blown bubble below neck, otherwise good condition. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,500

1369 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. (A) Clear Paraiso mid-body script and script logo on one side of base. CONDITION: Very dirty, with significant staining and some scratching to the exterior. (7.0). (B) Green Albuquerque, New Mexico, with shoulder script on both side and one side of base, with arrow graphic mid-body on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: A surface crack from the lip to lower neck and some scratching throughout, but otherwise a unique example. (8.0). (C) Aqua Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Territory with “COCA-COLA” in block font mid-body oval slug.

CONDITION: Very cloudy and with a decent amount of case wear, with fleabites along the heel and surface cracks on the front of the bottle. There is a large chip on the lip. (7.5). 1,500 - 3,500

1370 - BOTTLING WORKS TUSKEGEE, ALA COCA-COLA BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Green Tuskegee, Alabama hutch bottle with pedaled base, with “Coca-Cola Bottling Works / Tuskegee, Ala.” round slug plate mid body, “J.M.J.” embossed on heel. Minor fleabites to the lip and body. 1,000 - 3,000

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1371 - OUTSTANDING PEMBERTON’S WINE COCA ORIGINAL BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4” x 11”. An outstanding example of this c. 1880s bottle with embossed lettering reading Pemberton’s Wine Coca. This early medicinal concoction was the beverage that would go on to become Coca-Cola in 1886. This bottle is accompanied with an 1868 newspaper advertisement from The Rome Georgia Courier, which shows an early Pemberton medicinal advertisement. Also included is a May 1886 (the year Coca-Cola debuted) newspaper advertisement from the Augusta Georgia Chronicle, showing a portrait of Pemberton with a favorable testimony. Lastly included is a publication from the Atlanta Police Department in 1898, which shows an early Coca-Cola advertisement on page 26, and French Wine Coca advertisement on page 28. An outstanding collection of early Coca-Cola ephemera and history. CONDITION: The bottle is clean with no damage or wear to note. The newspapers show light yellowing and tattering around the edges. The booklet shows wear to the cover, with a few loose pages inside. (9.0).

8,000 - 16,000

1372 - COCA-COLA BROOKSVILLE, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Brooksville, Florida shoulder script with mid-body circle slug. CONDITION: Beautiful example with no notable damage. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

1373 - COCA-COLA MILWAUKEE, WI. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Aqua green Milwaukee, Wisconsin vertical script, marked “E.L. Husting Co.”. CONDITION: Minor case wear. (8.75). 1,000 - 3,000

1374 - COCA-COLA RICH HILL, MO. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua green Rich Hill, Missouri shoulder script on both sides, Coca-Cola script embossed on heel. CONDITION: Small bruise on heel. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

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2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Amber Kansas City, Missouri straight side base embossed Coca-Cola script. CONDITION: Small ding mid-body. (8.9). 5,000 - 20,000

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1376 - COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/8” T. Aqua green Tuskegee, Alabama hutch-style with pedaled base and no script, oval slug mid-body with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS / TUSKEGEE, ALA”, “J.M.J.” embossed on heel. Internal crack around lip, but does not go through. A rare and fantastic example. (8.75). 1,000 - 3,000

1377 - COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7” T. Light aqua “Property of Coca-Cola Bottling Co.” embossed with script logo mid-body. No bottling location embossed. CONDITION: Chips to the base, light surface scratching and case wear throughout, small chip in the top rim. (8.25). 1,000 - 3,000

1378 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Clear Indianapolis, Indiana with script on base on one side and “REGISTERED” mid-body. CONDITION: Glass has no notable damage. (9.0). (B) Aqua Vincennes, Indiana trademark at shoulder, script logo at upper body, base embossed “BOTTLING CO. / VINCENNES, IND”. CONDITION: Case wear, blown bubble at script, crack at bottom, and fleabite on lip. (7.0). (C) Clear Peru, Indiana shoulder script with “BOTTLING WORKS”, on base “PERU, IND.”, large “M” on heel. Unique lip shape. CONDITION: A fantastic example. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

1379 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA IL. STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Pana, Illinois with mid-body script logo and embossed ribbons around the circumference at mid-body and the base, embossed “Purity” on the other side mid-body. CONDITION: A few fleabites on the back. (8.5). (B) Pale green Pana, Illinois with script logo on one side of base and a mid-body center slug. CONDITION: Case wear around heel, otherwise a lovely example. (8.5). (C) Green aqua Rock Island, Illinois with upper mid-body script and mid-body center slug. CONDITION: Very cloudy, fleabites along base and lip. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

1380 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Smoky amethyst tint Shrevesport, Louisiana with script logo on base of one side, the other with a block font circle slug. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.5). (B) Pale green tint New Iberia, Louisiana with shoulder script on both sides, heel marked “V.E.”. CONDITION: Large chip in lip, light case wear. (7.0). (C) Smoky tint Baton Rouge, Louisiana with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: This bottle is frosted and almost semi-opaque, with possible small repair at heel. (7.0). (D) Green Alexandria, Louisiana with script logo on mid-body on one side, heel embossed “ROOT”. CONDITION: (9.0). 800 - 1,800

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1381 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COCA STRAIGHT-BODIED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Green Bartow, Florida with shoulder script on both sides and script logo on heel. CONDITION: Bruise in the base embossing on one side, some scratching overall, and an internal chip in the lip. (7.0). (B) Aqua Bradentown, Florida with shoulder script on both sides and script on heel. CONDITION: Very cloudy, with fleabites on the heel and around the lip. (7.0). (C) Amethyst Hernando, Florida with script logo on both sides and script embossed on heel. A diamond-shaped reproduction paper label is applied to one side of the body. CONDITION: There is a large chip on the side of the bottle and some syrup staining in the interior. (7.0). 800 - 2,800

1382 - COLLECTION OF 4 GLASS COCA-COLA BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Yellow tint New Decatur, Alabama with script on base on one side, mid-body center slug with block font on the other side, heel marked “B”. CONDITION: Minimal fleabites. (8.0). (B) Pale icy blue Fayette, Alabama with shoulder script and mid-body oval slug in block font. CONDITION: Case wear, chip at base, around lip, and on body. (6.0). (C) Amethyst Collinsville, Alabama with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on the heel. CONDITION: Light fleabites on heel. (8.5). (D) Light amethyst Roanoke, Alabama with base script on one side. Unique shape. CONDITION: (8.5). 800 - 2,000

1383 - COLLECTION OF 2 EARLY 20TH CENTURY COCA-COLA BOTTLES

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Washington, North Carolina with mid-body “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / WASHINGTON, N.C.” in round arm slug. A great example in fantastic condition, with only a minor fleabite at the lip. (8.5). (B) Clear Leaksville, North Carolina with mid-body “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / LEAKSVILLE, N.C.” in round arm slug. Bruise on the back and a chip in the lip, with some overall staining. (7.5). 800 - 2,800

1384 - COLLECTION OF 2 INDIAN ROCK GINGER ALE COCA-COLA TEN PIN BOTTLES

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Washington, North Carolina with mid-body “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / WASHINGTON, N.C.” in round arm slug. Appears to have a repair at the lip. (8.0). (A) Clear Washington, North Carolina with mid-body “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / WASHINGTON, N.C.” in round arm slug. (8.0). 800 - 2,800

1385 - COLLECTION OF 2 GLASS COCA-COLA BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D. x 8” T. (A) Amber Springfield, Illinois with shoulder script on both sides, “PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. SPRINGFIELD, ILL.” with script logo around circumference of base, and script logo on heel. Chips on lip. (8.75). (B) Light amber Erie, Pennsylvania with shoulder script on both sides, “BOTTLING CO. / D.O.C. 1265” embossed on one side of base, “ERIE, PA.” on the other, with script logo on heel. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

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1386 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TEN PIN BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Tarboro, North Carolina mid-body oval slug with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS / TARBORO, N.C.”, “CONTENTS 7 OZ.” on heel of backside. Chips around the lip, but overall a nice example. (8.0). (B) Clear Washington, North Carolina Indian Rock Ginger Ale embossed on shoulder, mid-body slug with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / WASHINGTON, N.C.”. Large crack in the lower portion that cannot be felt from the outside, as well as some cracks in the lip. (6.0). A well-displaying set of bottles. 800 - 2,000

1387 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TEN PIN BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Rocky Mount, North Carolina, “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.” in mid-body oval slug. Back is embossed with “CONTENTS 7 OZ.”. Chips to the lip, heavy cracks to the inside, bruising and chip to the heel. (6.5). (B) Light amethyst Lakeland, Florida Indian Rock Ginger Ale shoulder script, mid-body oval slug with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.”. Some syrup staining and some fleabites on heel. (8.0). 800 - 2,800

1388 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TEN PIN BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Tarboro, North Carolina round arm slug at mid-body with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS / TARBORO, N.C.” and “CONTENTS 7 OZ.” at base of backside. Internal crack and fleabites on heel. (7.0). (B) Clear Tarboro, North Carolina round arm slug at mid-body with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS / TARBORO, N.C.” and “CONTENTS 7 OZ.” at base of backside. Internal crack and a small crack around neck of body, some fleabites around the lip. (7.0). 800 - 2,800

1389 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED N.C. GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. (A) Light aqua Star, North Carolina shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Chips in the heel and a bottle cap impressed ridged lid. (8.0). (B) Green Mt. Olive, North Carolina shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: A fantastic example. (C) Green Laurinburg, North Carolina shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Small chip on the heel. (8.5). 800 - 1,800

1390 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 3/8” T. (A) Light amethyst Denver, Colorado with script in mid-body circle slug, “30” embossed on base. CONDITION: Chip at the heel and some scratching throughout. There is an imperfection in the glass at the slug. (7.5). (B) Amber San Francisco, California with script logo embossed on base, heel embossed “O B CO / 1308 / 2”. CONDITION: Staining, case wear, and a nick on the heel. (7.5). (C) Aqua Seattle, Washington tall bottle with “COCA COLA Co. / SEATTLE.” in block font mid-body, “1820” on heel. CONDITION: A nick on the heel and a blown bubble in the neck, but overall a fine example of this unique bottle. 800 - 1,800

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1391 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED FL. GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Aqua Key West, Florida, with script logo mid-body in oval slug. CONDITION: Bruise on the back and a crack in the neck. (6.5). (B) Green aqua Green Cove Springs, Florida with shoulder script on both sides and script logo on heel. CONDITION: Heavy case wear and staining. (7.5). (C) Amethyst Key West, Florida with script logo in mid-body circle slug, “DIXIE” embossed on heel. CONDITION: Case wear and staining, an internal crack in the neck. (7.5). 800 - 2,800

1392 - COLLECTION OF 4 GLASS COCA-COLA BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Amethyst Welch, West Virginia with script logo on base of one side and block font mid-body circle slug on the other side. CONDITION: Top has been replaced, light fleabites on heel. (7.0). (B) Green Wheeling, West Virginia with script logo on one side base, mid-body block font oval slug on the other side. CONDITION: Light scratches and fleabites, chip on lip. (7.5). (C) Pale green Mabscott, West Virginia with shoulder script on one side. CONDITION: A nice example. (8.5). (D) Dark aqua Clarksburg, West Virginia with shoulder script on one side. CONDITION: The wall of the bottle to the right of the shoulder script is warped and very slightly concave, but nice color and bubbles. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1393 - COCA-COLA CUMBERLAND, MD. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Cumberland, Maryland shoulder script on both sides, mid-body diamond slug, Coca-Cola script on heel. CONDITION: Bottle shows multiple cracks throughout the body. (6.5). 800 - 2,800

1394 - CHATTANOOGA, TENN BOTTLING CO. COCA-COLA BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Light aqua Chattanooga, Tennessee Hutchinson bottle, embossed “Coca-Cola Bottling Co. / Chattanooga, Tenn.” in block font slug plate mid-body. Some overall scratches, fleabites, chips to the rim, and an approximately 1” section of missing glass on the heel with a ding. (7.0). 800 - 2,800

1395 - COCA-COLA BROOKSVILLE, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Light green Brooksville, Florida straight-sided bottle with shoulder script embossed on both sides, “Property of Crown Bottling Wks.” embossed on one side of base, “Brooksville, Fla. 7 oz” on the other side. CONDITION: A small open bubble, some minor dings and case wear. A hard to find bottle. (8.0).

600 - 1,200

1396 - COCA-COLA SACRAMENTO, CA. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Green Sacramento, California straight-sided with script logo lower mid-body and “TRADE MARK / REGISTERED” on base, other side with mid-body “GROSJEAN & HOLDAWAY / SACRAMENTO, CAL.”, “468” embossed on heel. CONDITION: Scratches on side. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

1397 - COCA-COLA LEXINGTON, MO. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Pale green Lexington, Missouri straight body with shoulder script on both sides, middle oval slug with “LEXINGTON BOTTLING WORKS / LEXINGTON, MO.”, “L” embossed on base. CONDITION: Heavy case wear. (7.25). 500 - 1,500

1398 - COCA-COLA MADISON, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Clear Madison, Florida with full body script, “PROPERTY OF THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY / MADISON, FLA / TRADE MARK REGISTERED” inside rectangular slug. CONDITION: A few fleabites at the lip and some staining. (8.75). 500 - 1,500

1399 - COCA-COLA CHEYENNE, WY. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Aqua green Cheyenne, Wyoming with shoulder script and “TRADE MARK REGISTERED” on both sides, mid-body oval slug with “CROWN BOTTLING WORKS”. CONDITION: Small blown bubble at shoulder, fleabites around base. A beautiful example. (8.25). 500 - 1,500

1400 - COCA-COLA GLEN FALLS, N.Y. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Glens Falls, New York ribbed upper body with shoulder diamond slug with “GLORY 7 OZ.” in block font on both sides, mid-body oval slug with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WKS. / SNYDER BROS. GLENS FALLS, N.Y.” in block font. CONDITION: Some staining. (8.9). 500 - 1,500

1401 - BIRMINGHAM BOTTLE CO COCA-COLA BOTTLE W/ BOTTLE STOPPER

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Light aqua Birmingham, Alabama script mid-body, embossed base of opposite side “BIRMINGHAM, ALA. / D.O.C.13” and on heel “B.C-C.”. CONDITION: A rare and hard-to-find example in beautiful displaying condition. Some fleabites around lip, at heel, and around body. (8.9). 4,000 - 8,000

1402 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

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Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. (A) Light amethyst Belzoni, Mississippi shoulder script with mid-body “BELZONI BOTTLE WORKS” oval slug. CONDITION: Some cracking at the heel and some light cracking around the lip. (7.0). (B) Pale green Brookside, Alabama with shoulder script on both sides, “PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS” embossed mid-body, the circumference of the base embossed “THIS BOTTLE IS NOT SOLD AND MUST BE RETURNED.” CONDITION: (8.0). (C) Clear Tuskegee, Alabama shoulder script on both sides, “J.M.J.” embossed on base, around the circumference of the base embossed “PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. TUSKEGEE, ALA.” CONDITION: Lots of case wear, small chip at lip. (7.5). 1,500 - 3,500

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1403 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. (A)

Pale green Lancaster, South Carolina straight-sided with shoulder script. CONDITION: Chips along the heel and case wear scratching throughout. (7.5). (B) Pale green Buena Vista, California upper mid-body script with center slug. CONDITION: Nice bubbling throughout, with some fleabites around the heel and some chips around the lip. (7.0). (C) Green St. Matthews, South Carolina with shoulder script and script embossed on heel. CONDITION: Some scratching and a possible repair along the neck. (7.0). 1,500 - 3,500

1404 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Waterbury, Connecticut with unique script “Coca-Cola Bottling Co.” logo just below shoulder. Section between shoulder and neck is composed of 12 tapering panels. CONDITION: 2 chips on heel. (8.0). (B) Smokey Englewood, Tennessee with shoulder script on both sides, script logo embossed on heel. CONDITION: Very cloudy and dirty. Case wear, chips in inner lip, and fleabites. (7.0). (C) Amber Murfreesboro, Tennessee with script on lower mid-body, embossed “MURFREESBORO BOTTLE WKS” just below shoulder, “ROOT” extremely lightly embossed on heel. CONDITION: Light scratching and fleabites. (8.0). (D) Clear Waterbury, Connecticut with unique script “Coca-Cola Bottling Co.” logo just below shoulder. Section between shoulder and neck is composed of 12 tapering panels. CONDITION: Minimal scratching on the heel. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

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Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Smokey amethyst tint Rockford, Illinois with light script logo on one side base, opposite side mid-body circle slug with “M.N. NELIN / ROCKFORD ILL.”. CONDITION: Beautiful bubbles with minimal chips to lip. (8.0). (B) Pale green Mt. Vernon, Illinois with upper mid-body script and script on heel. CONDITION: Some fleabites on heel. (8.5). (C) Clear Pana, Illinois with mid-body script, embossed ribbons surrounding the top and bottom of the mid-body section, marked on opposite side in script “Purity”. Shoulder marked “Midwest”, a bold, block “P” on the heel. CONDITION: Light scratching to ribbons. (8.5). (D) Aqua Mt. Carmel, Illinois with thicker, well-embossed upper mid-body script. CONDITION: Chips at lip. (8.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1406 - RARE COCA-COLA EXPORT BOTTLE W/ LABEL & CAP.

2” D. x 8” T. Very rare Coca-Cola export bottle with two paper labels. Labels have some fading, but otherwise an excellent example of this hard-to-find bottle. Original cap. (8.75). 3,000 - 10,000

1407 - COCA-COLA DETROIT, MI. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Clear Detroit, Michigan mid-body script, embossed on base. CONDITION: Blown air bubble with crack mid-body. (7.25). 500 - 1,500

1408 - COCA-COLA SPRINGFIELD, IL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua green Springfield, Illinois shoulder script on one side and mid-body oval slug. CONDITION: Some staining and a small bruise on the heel. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

1409 - COCA-COLA WINONA, MN. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Aqua green Winona, Minnesota shoulder script straight-sided bottle, with “Winona, Minn.” embossed on other side of shoulder. Base embossed “Contents 7 fluid ozs”. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.25). 500 - 800

1410 - COCA-COLA NEW LISKEARD, ONT. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Light amethyst New Liskeard, Ontario, straight-sided bottle with mid body Coca-Cola script and “Trade Mark Registered”, “New Liskeard” on base. CONDITION: Multiple air bubbles. (8.25). 500 - 2,500

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1411 - COCA-COLA BURKESVILLE, KY. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Amber Burkesville, Kentucky base script, embossed on one side at shoulder “Registered”, “Burkesville, KY” in oval slug mid-body, Coca-Cola on back at base. CONDITION: Chip on lip and minor bubble on shoulder. (8.0). 500 - 2,500

1412 - COCA-COLA DEXTER, MO. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua green Dexter, Missouri straight-sided bottle, bold shoulder font, “Coca-Cola Bottling Company” on back and front, “Property of Coca-Cola Bottling Co.” on one side of base, “6 1/2 Flu Ozs. / Dexter, MO.” on the other side. Heel embossed “Coca-Cola”. CONDITION: Some scratching on the body and a crack in the lip. (7.75). 500 - 1,500

1413 - COCA-COLA BROOKSVILLE, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

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2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Brooksville, Florida straight-sided shoulder script bottle, “Brooksville Bottling Works / Brooksville Fla” embossed in mid-body circular slug. CONDITION: Beautiful bubbling. Small chip on the lip. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

1414 - COCA-COLA SPRINGFIELD, MO. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Light aqua Springfield, Missouri with middle script inside oval slug. CONDITION: Some staining, some dried syrup residue inside. (8.9). 500 - 1,500

1415 - COLLECTION OF 3 GLASS COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. (A) Pale green Havana, Cuba foreign market bottle with shoulder script and script logo on heel. CONDITION: Very cloudy, with a large area of missing glass at the base, some denting around the rim and the neck and some fleabites round the lip. (5.0). (B) Pale aqua Lakeland, Florida shoulder script, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Cloudiness, case wear, chips around the lip, and chips around the heel. (7.5). (C) Light amethyst Wauchula, Florida shoulder script, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Crack inside the lip, some case wear along the heel, and a very small blown air bubble at the shoulder. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

1416 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Icy blue Buffalo, New York with upper mid-body script and center oval slug. CONDITION: Minimal fleabites. (8.5). (B) Olive Altoona, Pennsylvania with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: (8.5). (C) Aqua Providence, Rhode Island with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel, “G.G. CO. 775” on one side of base. CONDITION: Cloudy and with light case wear. (8.0). (D) Clear Rockford, Illinois with mid-body “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS / ROCKFORD, ILL.” block font circle slug, faint script logo on opposite side base. CONDITION: Great example. (9.0). (E) Aqua tint Du Quoin, Illinois with upper mid-body script logo, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Fleabites at heel. (8.5). (F) Green Los Angeles, California with script logo on one side of base, “Los Angeles” in script on the other, heel embossed “A.B. CO. / 1492 / 1”. CONDITION: Light scratching from case use. (8.5). 500 - 2,500

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Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Aqua Allendale, South Carolina with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: The wall of one side of the bottle is warped and slightly flat. Light fleabites. (8.0). (B) Dark aqua Lane, South Carolina with shoulder script on both sides and script logo on heel. CONDITION: Chip and fleabites on heel. (7.0). (C) Olive Newberry, South Carolina with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Large internal crack. (6.0). (D) Clear Charleston, South Carolina with mid-body oval slug with block font and script logo. CONDITION: This bottle is extremely cloudy, almost frosted. Cloudy with light scratches. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

1418 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Green Newark, Ohio with script logo on one side base, heel embossed with a large “E”. CONDITION: Great glass with light fleabites on heel and chips on lip. (8.0). (B) Green Keokuk, Iowa with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel, and embossed “ROOT” on base. CONDITION: (8.5). (C) Green Keokuk, Iowa with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel, and embossed “ROOT” on base. CONDITION: (8.5). (D) Pale green Davenport, Iowa with shoulder script on both sides, embossed “PROPERTY OF HALLIGAN CANDY CO.” on one side base, with script logo on heel. CONDITION: (9.0). 500 - 1,500

1419 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-BODIED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Pale aqua Norfolk, Virginia with script logo in mid-body circle slug. CONDITION: Cloudy with staining and minimal fleabites. (8.0). (B) Pale aqua Grand Rapids, Michigan upper mid-body script logo with mid-body oval slug. CONDITION: Would clean up nicely. (9.0). (C) Amber Painesville, Ohio and Mineral Springs, Colorado marked bottle with upper mid-body script, embossed on one side of base “D.O.C. 1186”. CONDITION: Crack on base, light case wear. (8.0). (D) Amethyst tint Port Arthur, Ontario with mid-body script logo in diamond slug. CONDITION: Some chips at neck. (9.0).

500 - 1,500

1420 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Light amethyst Port Arthur, Ontario with mid-body script in diamond slug. CONDITION: Embossed lettering has been accented with white paint. (8.5). (B) Clear Portland, Maine with block font circle slug. Unique shape. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Extremely subtle amethyst tint Portland, Maine with block font circle slug. Unique shape. CONDITION: (8.5). (D) Clear Portland, Maine with block font circle slug. Unique shape. CONDITION: (8.5). 500 - 1,500

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1421 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA MO. GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/2” D x 8” T. (A) Olive green Caruthersville, Missouri with mid-body block font center slug, with embossed decorative ribbons above and below the center slug, running the circumference of the bottle, an additional band without ribbon at the base of the neck. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Light amethyst tint St. Louis, Missouri with Coca-Cola script logo in mid-body center slug. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Amethyst Joplin, Missouri with mid-body script, script logo on heel. CONDITION: (9.0). (D) Amethyst Caruthersville, Missouri with shoulder script on one side, embossed “W” on heel. CONDITION: Internal crack at neck. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

1422 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Green Trenton, Missouri with shoulder script on both sides. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratching on heel. (7.5). (B) Pale aqua Caruthersville, Missouri with shoulder script on one side, mid-body embossed “PROPERTY OF J.S. WAHL BOTTLING WORKS”, heel embossed “W”. CONDITION: Staining on lip and in script. Beautiful color to glass, a great example. (8.0). (C) Dark aqua tint Clinton, Missouri with block font mid-body circle slug, embossed “CC” on heel. CONDITION: Nice bubbles. (9.0). (D) Icy blue tint Caruthersville and Blytheville marked with shoulder script on one side, heel embossed “C-B”. CONDITION: Light scratches. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

1423 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED ILLINOIS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Icy blue Woodstock, Illinois Shoulder script with mid-body circle plate. CONDITION: Large bruise on heel. (7.0). (B) Green Charleston, Illinois with shoulder script with mid-body circle plate. CONDITION: Small chip inside lip. (8.5). (C) Pale green Rockford, Illinois with shoulder script with mid-body circle plate, base embossed “TRADEMARK” with script logo on one side, the other side with “M.N. NELIN / ROCKFORD ILL”, heel embossed “NELIN”. CONDITION: (8.0). 500 - 2,500

1424 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Icy blue Denver, Colorado mid-body script logo. CONDITION: There is a blemish lower mid-body. (8.5). (B) Clear Enid, Oklahoma with base script. CONDITION: Larger chip on lip. (7.5). (C) Light amethyst Denver, Colorado bottle with mid-body script logo. CONDITION: Some small fleabites around the lip. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

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1425 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GA. GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Dark amethyst Swainsboro, Georgia with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Chips to body and heel. (5.0). (B) Aqua Cochran, Georgia with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Broken lip and chips around heel. (5.0). (C) Clear Ball Ground, Georgia with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Nice bubbles, chip to lip. (6.0). (D) Clear Jackson, Georgia with shoulder script on one side and mid-body block letter oval slug. CONDITION: Possible repair around neck. (6.0). (E) Pale aqua Thomson, Georgia with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Cloudy and with scratches. (6.0).

500 - 2,500

1426 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Amber Dubuque, Iowa straight-sided with mid-body script, heel embossed “ROOT”. CONDITION: Fleabites around the lip and light case wear. (8.5). (B) Aqua Madison, Wisconsin with base script and “FRANK STATZ & Co.” in mid-body oval slug. CONDITION: Some case wear. (8.0). (C) Aqua Des Moines, Iowa with mid-body script logo. CONDITION: Crack around the lip, minor case wear. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

1427 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA TX. GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Green Texarkana, Texas-Arkansas shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Denting on body and with light staining. (7.5). (B) Dark amber Houston, Texas with mid-body script and block font embossing. CONDITION: A multicolored iridescence is present most vibrantly around the embossed letters on the left side of the bottle, likely a consequence from heavy weathering. The neck terminates in harsh, jagged angles about midway up the neck, the top having been broken off. (3.0). (C) Clear Jacksonville, Texas with block font “CROWN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO” embossed in an arc on the mid-body of the bottle. It otherwise lacks Coca-Cola lettering. “H.T.” is embossed on the heel. CONDITION: Minimal fleabites throughout. (7.0). (D) Clear Vernon, Texas with block font mid-body “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / VERNON, TEXAS” circle slug, “V” embossed on the heel. CONDITION: Fleabites along heel and body. (7.0). (E) Clear Cuero, Texas with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. The script logo and base embossing on one side has been accented with black paint. CONDITION: Cloudy and with case wear. (6.0). 500 - 2,500

1428 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Pale aqua Salt Lake City, Utah with script logo within mid-body oval slug, embossed “ROOT” on heel. CONDITION: Very cloudy. (8.5). (B) Green tint New Mexico - Arizona, shoulder script on both sides, “PROPERTY OF SOUTHWESTERN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.” in rectangular slug, the other “NEW MEXICO - ARIZONA”. CONDITION: Possible repair on the heel, but an otherwise great example. (7.5). (C) Clear Las Vegas, Nevada mid-body slug embossed “THE BEST BY ADAMSITE / BOULDER PRODUCTS LAS VEGAS, NEV.”. CONDITION: (8.5). 500 - 1,500

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1429 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Clear St. Petersburg, Florida with script logo inside mid-body circle slug. CONDITION: Cloudy and dirty, large area of missing glass on the side, a blown bubble on the side above the slug. (7.0). (B) Aqua blue Brooksville, Florida shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: One side of the bottle has been accented with black paint. Small blown air bubble on heel and small chip around lip. (7.5). (C) Amethyst Key West, Florida script logo in mid-body circle slug, embossed “DIXIE” on heel. CONDITION: Some scratching along the lip. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

1430 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. This collection of three c. 1910s syrup bottles from Coca-Cola features the script logo, and each comes with original caps. CONDITION: All three remain nice, with legible and solid logos. The foil label bottle shows a few specks of discoloration in the label, with general wear. The “wreath” bottle shows light color loss to the etched logo. All three remain crack-free. The lids show a light tarnish to the metal finish. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

1431 - COLLECTION OF 3 BACK BAR COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 - 1/4” Dia. x 12 - 1/2” T. All include top caps and Coca-Cola labels under glass on shoulder. CONDITION: Some syrup staining. (8.75). 3,000 - 8,000

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1432 - COCA-COLA JASPER, ALA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7” T. Clear Jasper, Alabama hutch-style with script in mid-body oval slug. Heavy staining, large chip above base, splinter near base, scratches overall and a crack in the lip. A nonetheless rare and hard-to-find, still a fantastic example even with noted damage. (6.25). 3,000 - 8,500

1433 - JASPER BOTTLE CO COCA-COLA BOTTLE

2 -1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Clear Jasper, Alabama hutch-style bottle with script logo in center of mid-body slug plate. CONDITION: Nice air bubbling. One or two fleabites to the lip. A hard to find example. (8.5). 3,000 - 6,000

1434 - LEXINGTON BOTTLING CO. COCA-COLA BOTTLE

1 -1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. Clear Lexington, Kentucky Indian Rock Ginger Ale shoulder script with mid-body oval slug. CONDITION: Small fleabites at lip with minor chip. A great example. (8.5). 3,000 - 8,000

1435 - EARLY COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 1/4” D. x 12” T. This c. 1910 syrup bottle from Coca-Cola features an early example of the iconic script logo, with the tagline “Delicious & Refreshing”. CONDITION: The label shows light fading to the color, seen in the red script and around the outer border. The bottle itself remains chip and crack-free. The lid shows moderate surface oxidation and minor metal bending. (8.5). 2,000 - 4,000

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1436 - BACK BAR COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLE W/ LABEL UNDER GLASS

3 - 1/2” Dia. x 10 - 1/4” T. Under glass label with script Coca-Cola lettering with “Delicious and Refreshing”. Includes top cap. Cracks to glass at label, but presents well. (7.75). 2,000 - 6,000

1437 - EARLY COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 1/4” Dia. x 11 - 1/4” T. This c. 1905-1910 glass syrup bottle from Coca-Cola features an early script logo, with the “Delicious and Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: The logoed section shows fading to the lettering, with one notable horizontal worn line seen through the word “Delicious”. The mouth of the bottle shows light chipping to the glass as well. The cap shows tarnish to the finish. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

1438 - EARLY COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 3/8” Dia. x 10 - 1/4” T. This c. 1905 early foil under glass syrup bottle from Coca-Cola features an early script logo with “Delicious and Refreshing” tagline. This version is seldom seen and rare. CONDITION: The label shows deterioration and small cracks to the surface glass. The worst can be seen in the bottom-right corner of the label. The logo remains legible and vibrant. The rest of the bottle is crack-free, and the mouth of the bottle is clean. The cap shows light tarnish. (7.5). 2,000 - 4,000

1439 - EARLY COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 3/8” Dia. x 10 - 1/2” T. This c. 1905 early foil under glass syrup bottle from Coca-Cola features an early script logo with “Delicious and Refreshing” tagline. This version is seldom seen and rare. CONDITION: The label shows light cracks to the surface glass, seen in the center and in the logo. The label shows areas of deterioration and wear, with specks of color loss around the outer edges. The rest of the bottle remains crack-free, and the mouth shows no chips. The cap shows light tarnish. (7.75+). 2,000 - 4,000

1440 - COLLECTION OF 2 BACK BAR COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES W/ UNDER GLASS LABELS

Largest: 3 - 1/4” Dia. x 11 - 3/8” T. (A) Script Coca-Cola with “Delicious and Refreshing” on faded label with cap. CONDITION: Indent on glass at lip, some staining. (8.0). (B) “Drink Coca-Cola” script upper body. CONDITION: Bottle has a bend at the neck, some staining. No cap. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

1441 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. A nice collection of two c. 1910s syrup bottles from Coca-Cola featuring early foil under glass script logos. CONDITION: Both labels show light surface cracks and spots of discoloration. The labels remain solid and have a great eye-appeal. The glass remains chip-free, with the mouths of the bottles showing no damage. Both bottles come with period caps. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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1442 - COLLECTION OF 3 BACK BAR COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Each: 3 - 1/4” Dia. x 12” T. (A) “Drink Coca-Cola” with script logo on shoulder. Cap included, missing some rim. CONDITION: Some fading to label, glass is excellent. (Very Good). (B) “Drink Coca-Cola” with script logo within decorative border, “Trade Mark” visible within tail of script. CONDITION: Cap is very thin. Crack along body of bottle. (Good). (C) “Drink Coca-Cola” inside surrounding wreath graphic. CONDITION: Top cap missing. Some staining to bottle. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,500

1443 - IMPRESSIVE EMBOSSED COCA-COLA SYRUP JUG

6” D. x 11” T. This c. 1910s one gallon syrup jug features a large embossed Coca-Cola script logo on the front center, and retains its original carrying handle attached to the top. CONDITION: The jug remains crack-free with no chips or damage to the glass. The bottom side of the jug is marked “524”. The glass has a slight haze to it, which is consistent with the age of the piece. The handle shows oxidation to the metal, staining and wear to the wood. A difficult piece of Coca-Cola history to acquire. (8.75+). 4,000 - 8,000

1444 - 1909 PEPSI-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

16-1/2” x 25-1/4”. Maker marked “American Lithograph”. This c. 1909 single-sided paper calendar from Pepsi-Cola features the company logo, with a nice Victorian-Era woman graphic. CONDITION: The calendar top shows light horizontal crease marks throughout the field. The original metal strip is still attached to the top edge. The pad shows light tattering around the edges. (8.25). 3,000 - 6,000

1445 - 1909 PEPSI-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 26” x 17 - 1/4”. This c. 1909 single-sided paper calendar from Pepsi-Cola features a nice Victorian-Era woman graphic. CONDITION: The calendar top shows light wrinkles and crease lines in the field. The pad shows light wrinkling with one tear mark seen at the bottom-center. The original metal strip is still attached to the top border. (7.75).

2,000 - 4,000

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1446 - 1909 PEPSI-COLA CALENDAR TOPPER 16-1/4” x 20-1/4”. This c. 1909 single-sided paper calendar topper from Peps-Cola features a nice graphic of a Victorian-Era woman with an early paper label bottle on the table. CONDITION: The field shows light crease marks and wrinkling. The outer edges show areas of paper and color loss, with general wear all the way around- the worst of which is seen in the corners. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

1447 - 1910 PEPSI-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

11-1/4” x 20-1/4”. Maker marked “American Lithography Co.”. This c. 1910 paper calendar from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman holding an early flare glass of Pepsi. CONDITION: The field of the calendar top shows light wrinkles and wear, with occasional color loss seen in the wrinkles. There is one lightly torn area on the left edge that has been reinforced with clear tape. The pad shows light yellowing to the letters. The outer edges of the calendar and pad are concealed by the custom frame. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

1448 - 1911 PEPSI-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

17” x 24 - 1/2”. A nice example of this C. 1911 calendar from Pepsi-Cola featuring a lovely graphic of a Victorian-Era woman enjoying a fountain glass of Pepsi. The calendar pad on this calendar is likely not original and should be a 1910 pad. CONDITION: The calendar top shows wrinkling throughout the field. The edges shows light tattering as well. The piece retains its original metal strip along the top edge. (8.25). 1,500 - 3,000

1449 - 1918 PEPSI-COLA CALENDAR W/ MILITARY WOMAN GRAPHIC 20-1/2” x 35”. Maker marked “American Lithography Co.”. This c. 1918 single-sided paper calendar from Pepsi-Cola features a WWI era graphic of a service woman holding a fountain glass of Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: The field retains nice color. There are a few light wrinkled sections extending from the outer edges towards the center field. The top section of the calendar top shows general darkening to the sky, with one small dark blemish in the woman’s face. The pad shows light staining around the edges. The extreme outer edges of this piece are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 4,000 - 8,000

1450 - OUTSTANDING 5¢ “MISS PEPSI-COLA” SIGN W/ EARLY LOGO GRAPHIC

27 - 3/4” x 34 - 1/4”. This c. 1905 single-sided cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola features “Miss Pepsi-Cola” holding an early fountain glass, with an early script logo seen at the top-center. A visually fantastic piece of advertising history. CONDITION: The field retains nice color, with a few light scuffs and color loss. A series of small scuff marks can be seen at the upper-left outer field and edge. There are a few other light blemishes seen in the outer field on the right side of the sign as well. The outer edges of the sign show light color loss and general wear to the cardboard material. A large and impressive sign throughout. (8.5). 10,000 - 20,000

1451 - FANTASTIC PEPSI-COLA “THE AMERICAN BEVERAGE” SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

30 - 1/4” x 39 - 1/4”. Maker marked “American Lithography”. This c. 1907 single-sided cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola features a lovely graphic of a woman holding an early Pepsi fountain glass, along with an early script logo seen at the bottom-left. CONDITION: The field shows light staining and areas of wear and discoloration. There is one lightly damaged area with color loss seen near the top-right corner. The woman’s body shows a few small dark specks of discoloration. There is a small hole in the cardboard to the right of the fountain glass. The extreme outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame. A wonderful and early piece of Pepsi history. (8.25). 7,000 - 14,000

1452 - OUTSTANDING PEPSI-COLA “GRANDMA” SIGN

33” x 15 - 1/2”. This exceedingly rare c. 1910 single-sided cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola features the “Grandma” graphic with the early tagline “For the Nerves”. CONDITION: This sign shows restoration throughout the field, which is mostly concealing a handful of vertical fold and cracked lines. Grandma’s face appears to be largely untouched, however areas to her immediate left and right have been touched-up. The white lettering was brightened up at some point in the past as well. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame. A rare piece of Pepsi-Cola history. (Restored),. 7,500 - 15,000

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1453 - PEPSI-COLA HAND FAN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

14-1/2” x 20”. This c. 1912 double-sided cardboard hand fan from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman enjoying an early paper label bottle of Pepsi. CONDITION: The field on both sides remains clean, with only some faint dark spots to the color. The outer edges show paper loss to the surface, with general wear all the way around. The backside shows a few extra stains in the field. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

1454 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA SIGN W/ WOMAN & BOTTLE GRAPHIC

18” x 24”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This exceedingly rare c. 1916 single-sided cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman holding a paper label bottle that reads New Bern, North Carolina. An early Pepsi logo can be seen at the top-left edge, but has been trimmed off half-way through the logo. This is perhaps the only known example of this sign. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows discoloration, color loss, and light fading to the color throughout. The outer field shows light surface wrinkles to the cardboard surface, and a few small areas of cardboard splitting. The edges show further color loss and wear, the worst of which is seen at the corners. (7.0). 3,000 - 6,000

1455 - PEPSI-COLA SIGN W/ WOMAN WITH SKIS GRAPHIC

24 - 1/2” x 31 - 3/4”. This c. 1940s single-sided self-framed cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman holding her skis, with a 3-D self-framed cardboard border. The sign has been placed inside a shadow box. CONDITION: The sign shows staining and wear in the field. There is a torn and damaged area seen in the bottom-right corner. The outer frame shows wear and deterioration to the cardboard, with areas of tearing and color loss- the worst of which can be seen at the top and bottom-left corners. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

1456 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA “THE PEPSIN DRINK” TIP TRAY AGS 85.

6” Dia. Maker marked “The Meek & Beach Co.”. This rare and desirable c. 1905 tip tray from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo and wonderful white and blue colors. CONDITION: The field of the tray shows a few small specks of color loss with light oxidation. The worst can be seen on the right side of the field. The outer edges show additional paint chips and wear. Overall, the piece presents and displays wonderfully. (AGS GRADE 85). 6,000 - 12,000

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1457 - 5¢ DRINK PEPSI COLA TIP TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

4 - 1/4” x 6”. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1908 tip tray from Pepsi-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman holding a Pepsi flare glass, with a nice script logo shown at the bottom. CONDITION: This tray retains wonderful color and gloss. The field is clean, with only one hardly mentionable dark spot seen in the woman’s chest. The outer raised edge of the tray shows a few scuffs and specks of paint loss. (8.9+). 1,500 - 3,000

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1458 - PEPSI-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

15-1/2” x 17-1/2”. Maker Marked “Niagara - Buffalo”. This c. 1908 tin serving tray from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a Victorian-Era woman enjoying a fountain glass of Pepsi. CONDITION: The field shows a few scattered paint chips, with general crazing to the paint throughout. The outer rim shows wear and paint loss- the worst of which can be seen at the top and bottom-center edges. (7.9). 800 - 1,600

1459 - 5¢ DRINK PEPSI COLA TIP TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

4 - 1/4” x 6”. Maker marked “Niagara - Buffalo”. This c. 1908 tip tray from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a Victorian-Era woman, with a nice paper label bottle on the table next to her. CONDITION: Most of the field and outer edges of this tray have been restored at some point in the past. The script logo and bottle on table have not been touched. The outer edges show a few small paint chips, and the the field shows light metal warping. (RESTORED). 600 - 1,200

1460 - PEPSI-COLA TIP TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

6 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Niagara-Buffalo”. This c. 1908 tip tray from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a Victorian-era woman holding a glass of Pepsi. CONDITION: There is one notable areas of paint loss seen in the woman’s body in the center field. There are a few other small isolated specks of color loss as well. The outer rim shows minor wear, but nothing offensive. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1461 - 5¢ DRINK PEPSI COLA 1910 TIP TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

4 - 1/4” x 6”. This seldom seen c. 1910 tip tray from Pepsi Cola features a graphic of a beautiful woman enjoying a “Delicious and Healthful” glass of Pepsi. CONDITION: The tray shows heavy denting to the metal throughout the center field. There are specks of paint loss seen throughout the field as well. The outer edges shows additional scuffs and areas of loss. A survivor indeed. (7.75). 1,000 - 2,000

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1463 - 1910 PEPSI-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

15-1/2” x 18”. This c. 1910 tin serving tray from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo with a nice graphic of a young woman enjoying a fountain glass of Pepsi. CONDITION: The field shows one notable scrape to the paint seen in the fountain glass graphic. Otherwise, there are only a few light abrasions and scuffs to the finish. The outer rim of the tray shows light wear but nothing offensive. The tray is nicely framed behind glass. (8.9). 3,000 - 6,000

1464 - PEPSI-COLA “THE PEPSIN DRINK” HANGING SIGN

1462 - OUTSTANDING 5¢ DRINK PEPSI-COLA TRAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC AGS 87

11” x 13 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This exceedingly rare c. 1908 serving tray from Pepsi-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman holding a Pepsi flare-glass, along with the script logo and “Refreshes - Invigorates” tagline. CONDITION: The tray remains vibrant with nice color throughout the field. There are a few rubs to the color seen in the white sections of the field. The logo area shows a series of light scuffs as well. There is one dark spot seen at the center edge of the outer right field. The outer rim of the tray shows a few light specks of color loss, but nothing offensive. (AGS GRADE 87).

6,000 - 12,000

6 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This unusual c. 1905 tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features the script logo with “Refreshing & Invigorating” tagline. The manufacturer mark is hardly visible, but can be read clearly under a loop. CONDITION: The the field shows a few small scrapes and spots of paint loss. The outer edges show further paint loss and wear, the worst of which can be seen on the left outer edge. This is perhaps the only known example of this sign. (8.0). 4,000 - 8,000

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1465 - VINTAGE OVAL PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISEMENT

8-1/4” x 10-1/2”. C. 1908. Pepsi oval tin sign. CONDITION: Dent on the left side. Has had extensive restoration, but is still a rare sign. (5.0 - Restored). 1,500 - 2,000

1466 - 5¢ PEPSI-COLA STRAW HOLDER

3 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4”.

This c. 1909 four-sided tin-litho straw holder from Pepsi-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a Victorian-era woman on all four sides. CONDITION: All sides show good color and gloss. There are a few spots of paint loss seen in the field on some sides. Most of the damage is confined to the outer edges where the pieces of metal attach. There is one notable area of paint loss seen in the bottom corner of one panel. A hard to find example. (8.5).

3,000 - 6,000

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1467 - PEPSI-COLA “VERY REFRESHING” SIGN W/ STRAIGHT-SIDED BOTTLE GRAPHIC

39 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. SST. This early c. 1910 single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early block letter logo, with an impressive paper label bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows specks of paint loss, with a few dented areas to the metal. There is a slight bend mark seen through the letter “I” in “Pepsi”. The outer edges show a few small nail holes, with minor paint loss and light metal bending. An eye-catching and desirable example. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

1468 - VINTAGE YELLOW PEPSI-COLA METAL ADVERTISEMENT

27-1/2” x 9-1/2”. C. Mid-1910s. Tin block letter Pepsi sign in yellow and black. CONDITION: Missing paint in areas. A few creases and bends. (6.5). 1,500 - 2,000

1469 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA “ICE COLD SOLD HERE” STRIP SIGN

Frame: 30 - 3/4” x 3/4” x 9”. SST. Maker marked “The Burdick Company”. This c. 1910 single-sided embossed tin strip sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early double dot logo, with “Delicious - Healthful” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few specks of discoloration seen in the white script logo. The outer edges show light wear and occasional paint loss. The right edge shows heavy oxidation and metal loss. (7.9+).

1,000 - 2,000

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1470 - PEPSI-COLA “DELICIOUS & HEALTHFUL” SIGN

13 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early double-dot scrip logo, with tag line “At Fount... In Bottles”. CONDITION: The sign shows discoloration in the field, with scrapes to the paint throughout. The sign also has some heavy metal bending and warping throughout. The outer edges show non-factory mounting holes, and minor tears to the metal. (7.5). 800 - 1,600

1471 - VINTAGE FRAMED GREEN PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISEMENT

23-1/4” x 12-3/4”. SST. Maker marked “Crown, Cork, & Seal Co.”.

This c. 1910 single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo with “Delicious - Delightful” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows specks of color loss, seen mostly in the white lettering. The outer field and edges show light metal bending, with spider webbing to the paint and general wear. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.25). 700 - 1,400

1472 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA “PEPS YOU UP” SIGN

13 - 3/4” x 6”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works”. This c. 1910s single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features a wonderful early script logo, with the tag line “Peps You Up”. CONDITION: The sign shows a few darkened discolored spots seen in the white lettering. The outer edges show further color loss, with metal bending- the worst of which is seen in the top-left corner. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

1473 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA “DELICIOUS-DELIGHTFUL” SIGN

27 - 3/4” x 14”. SST. Maker marked “The Burdick Company”. This c. 1910s single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early double dot logo with “Delicious - Delightful” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows discoloration throughout the field, with areas of paint loss and creasing to the metal- the worst of which is seen in the top-right corner. The outer edges show further paint loss with metal bending. There are a few scattered nail holes too. (7.0). 600 - 1,200

1474 - EARLY DRINK PEPSI-COLA SIGN

14” x 5 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early block-lettered logo. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scuffs but nothing offensive. The outer edges show minor areas of wear and paint loss. The sign is nicely framed behind glass. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

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1475 - COLLECTION OF 2 EARLY PEPSI-COLA SCRIPT SIGNS

Largest: 27 - 1/4” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. A nice collection of two single-sided embossed tin signs from Pepsi-Cola featuring early script logos and “Delicious - Delightful” taglines. CONDITION: Both signs show heavy surface oxidation and paint loss. The outer edges on both show light metal bending and further paint loss. The larger sign shows a series of nail holes around the outer border, and heavy discoloration. (6.5).

800 - 1,600

1476 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA “HERE’S HEALTH” SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

16” x 43”. SST. Maker marked “The Burdick Company Inc, NY”. This c. 1920 single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an outstanding graphic of an early bottle with the seldom seen tagline “Here’s Health”. CONDITION: The bottle graphic shows light scuffs and a few discolored areas seen in the lower neck of the bottle. The outer field shows metal bending, with isolated areas of touch-up in the green background, and red and yellow border. The script logo shows some surface scuffs and brown discolored areas as well. 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. (7.75+). 2,000 - 4,000

1477 - SMALL PEPSI-COLA “DELICIOUS & DELIGHTFUL” SIGN

11-3/4” x 5-1/2”. SST. This small c. 1920 single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early double dot logo, with the tagline “Delicious - Delightful”. CONDITION: The sign remains clean with only one small spot of color loss seen between the letters “P” and “E” of “Pepsi”. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1478 - PEPSI-COLA THERMOMETER SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

7” x 27”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin thermometer sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice bottle graphic with a woman drinking through a straw. CONDITION: The field shows a few small paint chips seen on the upper-right field and edge. The bottom edge of the thermometer shows heavier paint loss and wear. The outer border all the way around shows wear with paint chips. The tube is intact, but is not reading correctly. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

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1479 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA 5¢ & PAUSE COCA-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 18” x 53”. This collection of two c. 1940s single-sided tin signs from Pepsi-Cola and Coca-Cola feature nice bottle graphics with both company logos. CONDITION: (A) The Pepsi sign shows paint loss and surface oxidation throughout the field. The outer field and edges shows nail holes, oxidation, and paint loss with metal bending (7.0). (B) The Coca-Cola sign shows heavy paint loss and discoloration in the center field, with metal loss and further paint chipping around the outer edges (6.5). (7.0,6.5). 600 - 1,200

1480 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 12” x 44 - 1/2”. SST. A nice collection of two signs from Pepsi-Cola including a c. 1940s die-cut tin bottle sign, and a c. 1950s aluminum “Bounce to the Ounce” sign. CONDITION: (A) The bottle sign shows metal bending and wear throughout the field. The outer field shows paint loss, with heavy wear to the mounting holes (7.5). (B) The “More Bounce” sign shows light fade to the color in the field, with a few light bend marks. The outer edges show nail holes, bending, and wear as well (8.0). (7.5,8.0). 600 - 1,200

1481 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/4”. This collection of three signs includes a c. 1910s Pepsi-Cola sign with script logo, a c. 1940s Pepsi-Cola tin menu board sign, and a c. 1950s tin sign with bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: (A) The c. 1910s script sign shows heavy metal bending and specks of paint loss throughout the field. The outer edges show further paint loss and nail holes (7.5). (B) The menu board shows heavy yellowing to the paint, with heavy paint loss seen at the bottom-right edge and corner (7.0). (C) The sign with bottle cap graphic shows heavy paint loss around the bottom edge, and shows a few isolated areas of paint loss in the field as well (7.0). (7.5,7.0,7.0). 800 - 1,600

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1482 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA AND 7UP SIGNS

Largest: 30 - 3/8” x 10 - 1/8”. SST. A nice collection of three signs including two single-sided die-cut tin bottle signs from Pepsi-Cola, and a single sided tin 7UP Open sign. CONDITION: (A) The bottle mounted to wood shows heavy discoloration and paint loss throughout the field and outer edges (7.0). (B) The loose bottle sign shows yellowing to the color throughout, with minor areas of paint loss to the outer edges. The field also shows mark lines from the original wax paper (8.5). (C) The 7UP sign has paint loss and wear throughout the field and outer edges. The corners show light metal bending and metal loss as well (7.0). (7.0,8.5,7.0). 600 - 1,200

1483 - OUTSTANDING PEPSI-COLA CERAMIC SYRUP DISPESNER

9” x 9” x 18”. This beautiful c. 1900-1910 ceramic syrup dispenser from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo, with ornate foliage patterns and detail. This dispenser is complete with its original spigot and lid. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows several areas of loss to the glaze on the ceramic. These areas can be seen all the way around the body, directly above the spigot. There are also other areas of isolated chipping to the glaze seen in the foliage graphics. The base shows a few isolated chips to the glaze as well. The interior bowl shows a light crack does not extend through to the outside. The lid shows a few light scuffs to the gloss and minor edgewear to the color. The spigot has a nice patina. A seldom seen and difficult piece to find in any condition. (8.25).

8,000 - 16,000

1484

- COLLECTION OF 2 RED AND GREEN PEPSI-COLA SYRUP DISPENSERS

Each: 6” x 6” x 17 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two dispensers from Pepsi-Cola, including the red and green logoed versions. CONDITION: (A) The red base is clean, and shows only a few specks of wear and occasional dark spots (9.0). (B) The green base shows a lengthy crack to the glass material, but it is closed and stable (7.0). The two syrup jars are clean and undamaged. The spigots show light wear, but are nonetheless intact and complete. (9.0,7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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1485 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE DISPLAY RACK W/ BOTTLE SIGNS

27” x 13” x 45 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s-1950s metal bottle display rack from Pepsi-Cola features two die-cut double-dot bottle signs on each end, with nice music note graphics on the racks. CONDITION: The signs show paint loss and surface oxidation, with general darkening to the color on both. The strip signs along the edges of the racks show heavy paint loss and oxidation. The rack itself is solid and sturdy. A great looking display for bottles or six-pack carriers. (7.5). 1,000 - 2,000

1486 - 5¢ PEPSI-COLA MINIATURE COOLER

15 - 3/4” x 12” x 19”. A nice example of this miniature cooler from Pepsi-Cola, featuring the logo on all four sides and nice 5¢ graphics. The age is unknown on this piece. CONDITION: The body of the cooler shows a few scrapes and rubs to the paint, mostly seen around the perimeter of the lid. The signs are clean, with only an occasional surface scuff. An eye-catching example. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

1487 - PEPSI-COLA DOUBLE-DOOR COOLER

25” x 31 - 1/2” x 37”. This c. 1940s double-door cooler from Pepsi-Cola features the iconic script logo embossed on all four sides. CONDITION: The cooler has been repainted at some point in the past. There are a few scrapes to the paint, and general tarnish to the polished metal finishes. One of the casters has broken and the cooler is not sitting level. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 1,000 - 2,000

1488 - PEPSI-COLA CHEST COOLER

15 - 1/4” x 27” x 40 - 1/4”. This c. 1940s chest style cooler from Pepsi-Cola features a nice double-dot logo on all four sides, with an eye-catching 5¢ graphic. CONDITION: The logos show wear and paint loss, with light scuffs and specks of paint loss. The body of the cooler shows wear and scrapes to the paint. The interior is solid, and the double-door lid is intact. The piece retains its casters as well. 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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1489 - PEPSI-COLA CHEST COOLER

15 - 1/4” x 27” x 40 - 1/4”. This c. 1940s chest style cooler from Pepsi-Cola features a nice double-dot logo on all four sides, with an eye-catching 5¢ graphic. CONDITION: The logos show wear and paint loss, with occasional touch-up to the lettering. The body of the cooler shows wear and scrapes to the paint. The interior is solid, and the double-door lid is intact. The piece retains its casters as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

1490 - 5¢ PEPSI-COLA COOLER

24” x 12” x 14 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s table top cooler from Pepsi-Cola features a nice double-dot logo on four sides. CONDITION: The cooler shows oxidation, wear, and paint loss throughout. The outer edges and corners show the worst of the paint loss. The lid is intact with original handles, but shows heavy paint loss and surface oxidation as well. (7.5).

600 - 1,200

1491 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE RADIO

8 -1/4” D. x 23 -1/4” T. This c. 1930s-1940s Bakelite bottle radio from Pepsi-Cola features a nice double dot logo, with the radio itself having the form of a bottle. CONDITION: The logo shows paint loss and cracking on all sides. The neck and cap of the bottle show further paint loss and wear. The radio retains its original power cord, but it not currently functioning. (8.0).

700 - 1,400

1492 - 10¢ DRINK PEPSI-COLA VMC 144 MACHINE

26” x 24” x 78”. This c. 1950s VMC 144 machine from Pepsi-Cola features a button style sign on the front center with tag line “The Light Refreshment”. CONDITION: The body of the machine shows a few dents and scrapes to the paint. The button sign is nice, with a few scratches to the plastic face. This machine turns on when plugged-in, but is not vending. The keys are included. 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

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1493 - 10¢ PEPSI-COLA VENDO 27 MACHINE

24 - 1/2” x 18 - 3/4” x 52 - 1/4”. This c. 1950s Vendo 27 machine from Pepsi-Cola features the company colors with a nice bottle cap decal on the front. CONDITION: The machine shows scuff marks and paint loss- the worst of which is seen at the bottom edge. The machine turns on when plugged-in but is not vending. The keys are included. 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

1494 - PEPSI-COLA GREENVILLE, NC EMBOSSED BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Clear Greenville, North Carolina watermelon slug. CONDITION: Small flash crack and light bruising. (7.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1495 - PEPSI-COLA GREENSBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE W/ ORIG PAPER LABEL

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua blue Greensboro, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Small heel damage, fleabites, and light scratches. Retains about 75% original label. The entire bottle appears to have been clear-coated. (8.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1496 - PEPSI-COLA WEST POINT, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Clear West Point, Virginia shoulder script. (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1497 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 9” T. (A) Amber Tarboro, North Carolina small base script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). (B) Ice blue Denmark, South Carolina base script. CONDITION: (9.0+). (C) Aqua eight-sided Richmond, Virginia. CONDITION: (9.0+). 1,500 - 2,500

1498 - COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia center script. CONDITION: Bruise on the back and fleabites. (6.0). (B) Light aqua Shinnston, West Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). (C) Yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia mid-body script. CONDITION: Cloudy. (8.5). 1,500 - 2,000

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1499 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Chattanooga, Tennessee center slug script. Light scratches and a bubble burst. (8.5). (B) Clear Columbia, South Carolina. Glass missing and case wear. (6.0). (C) Clear yellow tint Jacksonville, Florida center slug. Fleabites and case wear. (6.0). (D) Richmond, Virginia shoulder script. (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1500 - PEPSI-COLA LONG NECK BOTTLE 2 - 1/4” D. x 9 - 1/2” T. Pepsi-Color four-ring long neck prototype. (9.0+). 2,000 - 3,000

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1501 - PEPSI-COLA NORTH WILKESBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” D. x 8 -1/4” T. Light amethyst North Wilkesboro, North Carolina vertical script. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000

1502 - PEPSI-COLA LOS ANGELES, CA. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 7/8” T. Yellow tint Los Angeles, California eight-sided. CONDITION: A few fleabites. (8.5). 2,000 - 3,000

1503 - PEPSI-COLA TARPON SPRINGS, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Aqua Tarpon Springs, Florida block letter center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratches. (8.0). 2,500 - 3,000

1504 - PEPSI-COLA TARPON SPRINGS, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Light aqua Tarpon Springs, Florida. CONDITION: Fleabites and light case wear. (8.0). 2,500 - 3,000

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1505 - PEPSI-COLA GOLDSBORO, NC. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Goldsboro, North Carolina shoulder script with frosted lettering. CONDITION: Has a mold flaw. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000

1506 - PEPSI-COLA MEMPHIS, TN GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Dark green Memphis, Tennessee block letter lower body center slug. (9.0+). 3,000 - 5,000

1507 - PEPSI-COLA 12 OZ BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” D x 6” T. ACL applied color label “No Deposit No Return” prototype. (9.0+). 3,000 - 6,000

1508 - NORTH WILKESBORO PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

2” D. x 8 -1/4” T. Light amethyst North Wilkesboro, North Carolina vertical script. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000

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1509 - VINTAGE PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED BOTTLE

2” D. x 7 - 3/4” T. Very rare clear Pepsi-Cola funnel mouth. True purpose unknown for this variant. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000

1510 - PEPSI-COLA ARCADIA, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Light aqua Arcadia, Florida block center slug. (9.0). 4,000 - 6,000

1511 - PEPSI-COLA PEPSI PEPSI PEPSI GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Pepsi Pepsi Pepsi bottle has “Pepsi-Cola” embossed 18 times. Thought to be from Greenville, South Carolina. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.0). 6,000 - 9,000

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1512 - PINK PROTOTYPE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

7 - 1/2” T. C. 1953 pink glass prototype swirl bottle with smooth top and hobnail bottom. (9.0+). 4,000 - 8,000

1513 - PINK PROTOTYPE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

7 - 1/2” T. C. 1953 pink glass prototype with large embossed bottle cap on shoulder. Has a mold flaw. (9.0+). 4,000 - 8,000

1514 - PINK PROTOTYPE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

7 - 1/2” T. C. 1954 pink glass prototype swirl bottle with serrated top and dimpled bottom. (9.0+). 4,000 - 8,000

1515 - PEPSI-COLA GOLDSBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 3/8” T. Light amber Goldsboro, North Carolina shoulder script. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000

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1516 - PEPSI-COLA CHATTANOOGA, TN GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Chattanooga, Tennessee outlined script center slug. (9.0+). 3,000 - 5,000

1517 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA DELICIOUS GLASS BOTTLE W/ PAPER LABEL

3 - 1/2” Dia. x 12 - 1/4” T. C. 1920s foil label back bar bottle. CONDITION: Appears to have partial contents dried in the bottom. Label has some wear. (7.0). 4,000 - 8,000

1518 - PEPSI-COLA NORTH WILKESBORO NC EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. Light amethyst North Wilkesboro, North Carolina vertical script. (9.0). 3,000 - 4,000

1519 - PEPSI-COLA TARPON SPRINGS, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Light aqua Tarpon Springs, Florida. CONDITION: Fleabites and light case wear. (7.5). 2,500 - 3,000

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1520 - PEPSI-COLA NORTH WILKESBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 5/8” T. Yellow tint North Wilkesboro, North Carolina vertical script. CONDITION: Light scratches, fleabites, and a small bruise on the heel. (7.5). 2,500 - 3,000

1521 - PEPSI-COLA LIBERTY, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Dark aqua Liberty, North Carolina block letter center slug. CONDITION: Light case wear and fleabites. (8.0). 2,000 - 3,000

1522 - PEPSI-COLA GREENSBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Light blue Greensboro, North Carolina with 5 cents. (9.0). 2,000 - 3,000

1523 - PEPSI-COLA BUFFALO LICK SPRINGS GINGER ALE BOTTLED BY CHARLOTTE, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 5/8” Dia. x 9 - 1/2” T. Light amethyst Buffalo Lick center slug from Charlotte, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratches. (8.5). 1,500 - 2,500

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1524 - PEPSI-COLA BUFFALO LICK SPRINGS GINGER ALE BOTTLED BY CHARLOTTE, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 5/8” Dia. x 9 - 3/8” T. Charlotte, North Carolina Buffalo Lick center script. CONDITION: Minor fleabites and cloudiness. (9.0). 1,500 - 2,000

1525 - PEPSI-COLA SHINNSTON, WV GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Rare color shade blue-grey Shinnston, West Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: Minor scratching. (8.5). 2,000 - 3,000

1526 - COLLECTION OF 2 EARLY 20TH CENTURY PEPSI-COLA BOTTLES

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Amethyst Richmond, Virginia ten pin. (9.0). (B) Yellow tint High Point, North Carolina ten pin. Several flash cracks and case wear. (5.0). 2,500 - 3,000

1527 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Greenville, South Carolina block letter

R.E. Allen. CONDITION: Light scratches and a small flash crack. (8.0). (B) Amethyst Norwood, North Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Smokey grey Petersburg, Virginia block and script. CONDITION: Fleabites and a lip chip. (7.0). 2,500 - 3,000

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1528 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Chattanooga, Tennessee center script. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, and cloudiness. (8.0). (B) Aqua blue Shinnston, West Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: Manufacturing flaw and major lip chip. (6.5). (C) Clear Waycross, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Light scratches, case wear, and cloudiness. (8.0). 1,500 - 2,500

1529 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 3 - 1/4” D x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Athens, Georgia. CONDITION: Heel damage, minor case wear, and fleabites. (6.0). (B) Clear Monroe, North Carolina block letter. CONDITION: Bruise on the shoulder. (7.0). (C) Aqua Kingsport, Tennessee center slug. CONDITION: Minor fleabites. (8.5). 1,500 - 2,500

1530 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Light amber Memphis, Tennessee block script base slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Aqua Kingsport, Tennessee block letter center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, cloudiness, and fleabites. (6.0). (C) Ice blue Nashville, Tennessee mid-script. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, and cloudiness. (8.0). 1,500 - 2,500

1531 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Orangeburg, South Carolina base slug plate. Heel damage. (7.5). (B) Raleigh, North Carolina diamond slug plate. (9.0). (C) Icy blue Camden, South Carolina base slug plate. Light scratches. (8.5). (D) Danville, Virginia fluted base shoulder script. Light scratches. (8.0). 1,500 - 2,000

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1532 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” x 8 - 1/4”. (A) Amber Washington, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Fleabites and chips around the crown. (6.0). (B) Clear Raleigh, North Carolina diamond center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (7.0). (C) Clear Norwood, North Carolina blank center slug, base slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0). 1,500 - 2,000

1533 - DANVILLE, VA PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. Early blue bottle cap from Danville, Virginia. CONDITION: Some paint loss. (6.0). 800 - 1,000

1534 - MT AIRY, NC PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP

1 1/4” Dia. Early blue Pepsi cap from Mt. Airy, North Carolina. Marked “PR” above script. CONDITION: Minor wear. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1535 - PEPSI-COLA WINSTON-SALEM, NC BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. C. 1920s Winston-Salem, North Carolina bottle cap. CONDITION: Minor wear. (6.0). 800 - 1,000

1536 - PEPSI-COLA CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. Early blue Pepsi cap from Charlottesville, Virginia. CONDITION: Some rusting and paint loss. (4.0). 800 - 1,000

1537 - BRISTOL, VA PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. Early blue cap from Bristol, Virginia. CONDITION: Minor wear. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1538 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 1/4” Dia. Early Pepsi blue bottle caps. (A) “Carbonated” marked bottle cap. (B) Sanford, North Carolina. (C) Henderson, North Carolina. CONDITION: All have paint loss and rust. (2.0 - 6.0). 800 - 1,000

1539 - COLLECTION OF 3 COLONIAL BEACH, VA PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. C. 1920s Colonial Beach, Virginia bottle caps. CONDITION: Some paint loss. (6.0 - 8.0). 800 - 1,000

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1540 - COLLECTION OF 14 ORANGE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. C. 1920s bottle caps. All are marked “Richmond, Virginia”. CONDITION: Various conditions. (3.0 - 8.0). 800 - 1,000

1541 - LARGE COLLECTION OF 59 GREEN PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. Large lot of 59 c. 1920s bottle caps. Several different variations. CONDITION: Various conditions. (4.0 - 8.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1542 - PEPSI-COLA SHINNSTON, WV EMBOSSED BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Unusual shade light blue Shinnston, West Virginia watermelon slug. (9.0). 1,200 - 1,800

1543 - PEPSI-COLA MIDDLESBORO, KY GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8” T. Middlesboro, Kentucky Excelsior base script center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites, scratches, and case wear. (7.0). 1,200 - 1,800

1544 - PEPSI-COLA GREENSBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Icy blue Greensboro, North Carolina with 5 cent. CONDITION: Scratches and fleabites. (7.0). 1,250 - 1,800

1545 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Clear Martinsville, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Major damage on the heel, case wear, and fleabites. (4.0). (B) Amber Washington, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (7.0). (C) Clear Enid, Oklahoma block letter. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). 1,200 - 1,800

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1546 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Aqua Wadesboro, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and cloudiness. (7.0). (B) Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.5). (C) Aqua Kingsport, Tennessee block letter center slug. CONDITION: Heel damage, fleabites, and cloudiness. (7.0). 1,200 - 1,800

1547 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Icy blue Durham, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Minor fleabites. (9.0). (B) Light aqua Watertown, New York pinch-waist bottle. CONDITION: Light case wear. (9.0). (C) Olive green Burlington, North Carolina block letter center slug. CONDITION: Light scratches. (7.0). 1,200 - 1,800

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1548 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 9” T. (A) Yellow tint Greenville, North Carolina shoulder script. CONDITION: Small repair on base. (7.0). (B) Ice blue Durham, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Light aqua North Wilkesboro, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Case wear and small fleabites. (8.0). 1,200 - 1,800

1549 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Unusual color amethyst Wadesboro, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). (B) Amber Norfolk, Virginia base script. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Light aqua Rockingham, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratches. (8.0). 1,200 - 1,800

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1550 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Light aqua Newburn, North Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0+). (B) Aqua Winston-Salem, North Carolina block letter with 50% label. CONDITION: (9.0+). (C) Amber Memphis, Tennessee base slug plate. CONDITION: Case wear around the heel and the body. (7.5). 1,200 - 1,800

1551 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/2” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia center slug. CONDITION: A repair, chips and fleabites. (5.0). (B) Mint green Memphis, Tennessee block and script. CONDITION: Minor case wear. (8.5). (C) Clear Ahoskie, North Carolina double-drum. CONDITION: Small heel damage. (8.5). 1,200 - 1,800

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1552 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Aqua Camden, South Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Light scratches and damage on the bottom. (8.5). (B) Dark blue Schenectady, New York block letter center slug. CONDITION: Mold flaw on the bottom. (9.0). (C) Light aqua Bennettsville, South Carolina block letter center slug. CONDITION: (9.0). 1,200 - 1,800

1553 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Amber Ronceverte, West Virginia base script center slug. CONDITION: Lip damage and case wear. (7.5). (B) Clear Palatka, Florida center slug. CONDITION: Flea bites and case wear. (7.5). (C) Aqua Camden, South Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Minor scratches. (8.0). 1,250 - 1,500

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1554 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Amber Birmingham, Alabama base script, big letter “A”. CONDITION: Minor cloudiness. (9.0+). (B) Ice blue Hickory, North Carolina base script slug plate. CONDITION: Fleabites around the heel. (8.0). (C) Yellow tint Statesville, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: (8.5). 1,250 - 1,500

1555 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Icy blue Greensboro, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Dark green Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Aqua blue Montgomery, Alabama mid script. CONDITION: Major heel damage. (6.0). 1,250 - 1,500

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1556 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Olive green Washington, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Light aqua North Wilkesboro, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Case wear, light scratches, and fleabites. (7.0). (C) Ice blue Greensboro, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Factory mold damage, cloudiness, and fleabites. (8.0). 1,250 - 1,500

1557 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Dark aqua Ronceverte, West Virginia base script. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). (B) Clear Shinnston, West Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: Mold flaw. (9.0). (C) Yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia with unusual script mid-body. CONDITION: Minor fleabites and a lip manufacturing flaw. (9.0). 1,250 - 1,500

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1558 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA RICHMOND VA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Dark amethyst Richmond, Virginia Pepsi-Cola ten pin. Light scratches. (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1559 - PEPSI-COLA ZANESVILLE, OH. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Light amethyst Zanesville, Ohio center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1560 - PEPSI-COLA TARBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Amber Tarboro, North Carolina large script. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, light scratches, and heel damage. (7.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1561 - PEPSI-COLA LYNCHBURG, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Smoky grey Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard, marked “LBG” on the bottom. CONDITION: Heel damage, case wear, and fleabites. (7.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1562 - PEPSI-COLA CHATTANOOGA, TN GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Light amethyst Chattanooga, Tennessee center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratches. (8.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1563 - PEPSI-COLA BOSTON, MA GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Amber Boston, Massachusetts base script. CONDITION: Light scratching. (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1564 - PEPSI-COLA FORSYTH, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 7/8” T. Clear Forsyth, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Light case wear and fleabites. (7.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1565 - PEPSI-COLA BEAUFORT, SC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Clear Beaufort, South Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Major damage. (2.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1566 - PEPSI-COLA LYNCHBURG, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Smoky yellow Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. Marked “LBG” on the bottom. CONDITION: Just a few fleabites. (8.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1567 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D x 7 -3/4” T. Aqua blue Danville, Virginia fluted-base shoulder script. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1568 - PEPSI-COLA LA GRANGE, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 8” T. Aqua La Grange, Georgia. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and scratches. (6.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1569 - PEPSI-COLA RICHMOND, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Light amethyst Richmond, Virginia Pepsi-Cola ten pin. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1570 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Clear / yellow tint Oskaloosa, Iowa pinch-bottle. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Light aqua Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania pinch-bottle. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.0). (C) Aqua Thomasville, Georgia. CONDITION: Light scratches, fleabites, and cloudiness. (7.0). 1,000 - 1,200

1571 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” H. (A) Aqua green Amsterdam, New York pinch-waist. CONDITION: Case wear and a lip chip. (8.0). (B) Pale green Columbia, Pennsylvania pinch-waist. CONDITION: Fleabite, case wear. (7.0). (C) Dark aqua Eagle Grove, Iowa pinch-waist. CONDITION: Some case wear. (8.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1572 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/2” D x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida center script. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). (B) Clear Flomaton, Alabama base script. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (7.5). (C) Clear Cedartown, Georgia block letter center slug. CONDITION: Small fleabites and cloudiness. (8.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1573 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Dark amber Fayetteville, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratches. (8.5). (B) Light aqua Montgomery, Alabama mid script. CONDITION: Scratching, case wear, and cloudiness. (6.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1574 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Montgomery, Alabama center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and major lip damage. (4.0). (B) Pale green Brooksville, Florida block letter center slug. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.5). (C) Enid, Oklahoma mid-body block letter. CONDITION: Case wear, bruising, and fleabites. (6.0).

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1575 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Amber Memphis, Tennessee base slug plate. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and cloudiness. (7.0). (B) Icy blue Denmark, South Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Heel damage, flash cracks, fleabites, and glass missing. (5.0). (C) Light aqua Jackson, Ohio pinch-body. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1576 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Goldsboro, North Carolina, ice blue block letter. CONDITION: Burst air bubble on the shoulder and fleabites. (7.0). (B) Stakesville, North Carolina, mint green. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: (7.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1577 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Light amethyst Suffolk, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: (9.0+). (B) Light amethyst Raleigh, North Carolina diamond slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0+). (C) Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: A couple of fleabites, but nothing major. (9.0+). 1,000 - 1,500

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1578 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Ice blue Raleigh, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Light scratches and fleabites. (8.0). (B) Unusual shade light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida mid script. CONDITION: (8.5). (C) Amber Norfolk, Virginia base script. CONDITION: (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1579 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Aqua Williamston, North Carolina block letter center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, cloudiness, and a lip repair. (7.5). (B) Yellow tint Reidsville, North Carolina shoulder script. CONDITION: Minor heel damage and fleabites. (8.5). (C) Light amethyst Ocala, Florida center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and minor case wear. (8.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1580 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Aqua blue Roanoke Bottling & Cider Co., Roanoke, Virginia double script. CONDITION: Fleabites and a heavy lip chip. (6.0). (B) Amber Wilson, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.0). (C) Light amethyst Suffolk, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (7.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1581 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Icy blue Dixie Carbonating Company Augusta, Georgia base script with 5 cents. CONDITION: Flash cracks and major shoulder damage. (3.0). (B) Landsford, Pennsylvania pinch-waist. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Light amber Memphis, Tennessee block and script. CONDITION: Fleabites, scratches, and case wear. (6.5). 1,000 - 1,500

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1582 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Amber Wilson, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Cloudiness. (9.0+). Ice blue Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Cloudiness. (9.0). (C) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1583 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Albany, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Chips in the base. (7.0). (B) Montgomery, Alabama center slug. CONDITION: (9.0+). (C) Memphis, Tennessee base slug plate, amber. CONDITION: (9.0+). 1,000 - 1,500

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1584 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Aqua Reidsville, North Carolina watermelon slug. CONDITION: Light scratches. (8.5). (B) Clear yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia mid-body script. CONDITION: A few fleabites. (8.5). 1,000 - 1,500

1585 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Light aqua McKees Rock, Pennsylvania punch bottle. CONDITION: Minor case wear and cloudiness. (9.0). (B) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.5). (C) Light green Memphis, Tennessee block script. CONDITION: (9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

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1586 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

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Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Ice blue Escambia, Pensacola, Florida. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and a flash crack on the back. (5.0). (B) Amsterdam, New York pinch-waist. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Amber Wilson, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: (9.0).

1,000 - 1,500

1587 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Charleston, South Carolina center slug. Flash cracks and fleabites. (7.0). (B) Yellow tint Richmond, Virginia center slug. Fleabites and cloudiness. (8.0). (C) Amethyst Darlington, South Carolina center slug. (9.0). (D) Light aqua Richmond, Virginia center slug. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1588 - PEPSI-COLA MADISON, NC. GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Madison, North Carolina. CONDITION: Minor scratches. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1589 - PEPSI-COLA CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/8” T. Charlottesville, Virginia block letter center slug. CONDITION: Small heel bruise and light scratches. (7.5). 800 - 1,000

1590 - PEPSI-COLA BOSTON, MA GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Amber Boston, Massachusetts base script. CONDITION: Minor fleabites. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1591 - PEPSI-COLA WEST POINT, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 5/8” T. Amethyst West Point, Virginia shoulder script. CONDITION: A bruise on the back, a heel bruise, light scratches. (7.0). 800 - 1,000

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1592 - PEPSI-COLA SALISBURY, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 7/8” T. Light aqua Salisbury, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Small repair, case wear, and fleabites. (6.5). 800 - 1,000

1593 - PEPSI-COLA REIDSVILLE, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Aqua Reidsville, North Carolina watermelon slug block letter. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1594 - PEPSI-COLA CONCORD, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Concord, North Carolina base script. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1595 - PEPSI-COLA SLIER CITY, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. Slier City, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratches, minor case wear, and cloudy. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1596 - PEPSI-COLA OCALA, FL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Light amethyst Ocala, Florida center slug plate. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (6.0). 800 - 1,000

1597 - PEPSI-COLA GREENSBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Dark blue Greensboro, North Carolina “Pepsi-Cola” in unusual script. CONDITION: Very light scratching. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

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1598 - PEPSI-COLA RICHMOND, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Yellow tin Richmond, Virginia tombstone slug plate. CONDITION: Light scratches and light case wear. Unusual bubble. 800 - 1,000

1599 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. (A) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (8.0). (B) Dark green Pulaski, Virginia base script. CONDITION: Chips and bruising on the shoulder. (6.0). (C) Amethyst Cedartown, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Case wear around the neck and small fleabites. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1600 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Bucyrus, Ohio pinch-waist bottle. Fleabites and case wear. CONDITION: (5.0 - 6.0). (B) Ice blue Ahoskie, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). (C) Blue-green Andrews, North Carolina shoulder block letter. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.5). 800 - 1,000

1601 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Yellow tint no city shoulder double script with blank slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Light amethyst Darlington, South Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (7.5). (C) Aqua Durham, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, and cloudiness. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1602 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Aqua blue Tarboro, North Carolina big script. CONDITION: Case wear and minor fleabites. (8.0). (B) Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Suffolk, Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

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1603 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Aqua Winston-Salem, North Carolina block letter with 60% partial paper label. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratches. (8.0). (B) Aqua Martinsville, Virginia block center slug with shoulder script. CONDITION: Light case wear and fleabites. (8.0). (C) Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1604 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear yellow tint Albany, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.5). (B) Clear Charlottesville, Virginia block letter center slug. CONDITION: Flash crack, missing glass on the heel, bruising, scratching and fleabites. (5.0). (C) Aqua Bayard, West Virginia double drum. Unusual shape crown. CONDITION: Fleabites and major heel damage. (7.0). 800 - 1,000

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1605 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Amber Ronceverte, West Virginia base script center slug. CONDITION: Very light scratches. (9.0). (B) Aqua Rowland, North Carolina shoulder script. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.5). (C) Clear Shinnston, West Virginia unusual script center slug. CONDITION: (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1606 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 9” T. (A) Olive green Augusta, Georgia base script with the 5 cent. CONDITION: Light case wear and fleabites. (7.5). (B) Light amber Norfolk, Virginia. CONDITION: Light fleabites. (8.0). (C) Light amethyst Palatka, Florida. CONDITION: Light fleabites and case wear. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

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1607 - COLLECTION OF 3 VINTAGE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLES

Largest: 2- 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Amber Memphis, Tennessee base slug plate. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). (B) Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida. CONDITION: Small bruise and fleabites. (7.0). (C) Ice blue Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Bruising on the back. (6.0). 800 - 1,000

1608 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Macon, Georgia, base script. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Amsterdam, New York, pinch bottle. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.0). (C) Memphis, Tenneesee base slug plate. Amber. CONDITION: Bruise on the heel. (7.0). 800 - 1,000

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1609 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 9” T. (A) Light amethyst Spencer, North Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Light aqua Watertown, New York pinch-waist. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.0). (C) Light amber Norfolk. Virginia base script. CONDITION: Light scratches. (8.5). 800 - 1,000

1610 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Lansford, Pennsylvania pinch-bottle. CONDITION: A few fleabites. (7.0). (B) Light amethyst Sanford, Florida center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and cloudiness. (7.5). (C) Aqua Roanoke, Virginia block and script. CONDITION: Minor fleabites, light scratching, and a flash crack. (6.0). 800 - 1,000

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1611 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Aqua Camden, South Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Icy blue Flomaton, Alabama base script. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.0). (C) Light aqua North Wilkesboro, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Fleabites and a flash crack lower body. (6.0). 800 - 1,000

1612 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Aqua green Bayard, West Virginia double drum-style. CONDITION: Minor fleabites. (8.5). (B) Light aqua Newberry, South Carolina mid-script. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Clear Dublin, Georgia base script. CONDITION: Light scratches, fleabites, and a small heel bruise. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

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1613 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 9” T. (A) Amber Norfolk, Virginia base script. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and a lip bruise. (7.5). (B) Clear Reidsville, North Carolina shoulder script. CONDITION: Heel bruise. (7.5). (C) Aqua Tarboro, North Carolina large script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.5). 800 - 1,000

1614 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Dark teal Newberry, South Carolina double script. CONDITION: Fleabites and cloudiness. (8.5). (B) Light aqua Winston-Salem, North Carolina block letter with a 50% partial original label. CONDITION: Light scratches. (8.5). (C) Aqua blue Wadesboro, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratches. (8.0). 800 - 1,000

1615 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Palatka, Florida center slug. CONDITION: Light scratching, fleabites, and has been irradiated to make it dark purple. (8.5). (B) Amethyst Waycross, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and light scratches. (7.5). (C) Unusual shade of amethyst Raleigh, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Very light scratches. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

1616 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 9 - 1/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Winston-Salem, North Carolina Whale Art Deco. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, and cloudiness. (8.0). (B) Yellow tint Fitzgerald, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, bruising, missing glass near the base, and an incorrect cap. (6.5). (C) Clear Valdosta, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites, missing glass, case wear, cloudiness, and most of the crown missing. (4.0). 700 - 800

1617 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Aqua Charlottesville, Virginia center slug. Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). (B) Danville, Virginia light embossing triple script. Case wear, fleabites, and cloudiness. (6.0 - 7.0). (C) Dark aqua Spartanburg, South Carolina double script. Light case wear. (8.0). (D) Light aqua Richmond, Virginia tombstone shoulder script. Case wear and a bruise at the base. (6.0). 750 - 1,000

1618 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Suffolk, Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Aqua Syracuse Altman, New York pinch-body. CONDITION: Case wear. (8.0). (C) Aqua Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: Case wear. (7.0). 750 - 1,000

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1619 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Light aqua Lansford, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Light scratches and fleabites near the base. (8.0). (B) Clear Dublin, Georgia base script. CONDITION: Scratches, cloudiness, heel damage, and lip damage. (5.0). (C) Light amethyst Albany, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Cloudiness and fleabites near the base. (8.0). 750 - 1,000

1620 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia block letter center slug. CONDITION: Cloudy, with light scratches and a manufacturing flaw on the back. (8.5). (B) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, scratches, and fleabites. (6.0). (C) Ronceverte, West Virginia base script center slug. CONDITION: Scratches, fleabites, and case wear. (7.0). 750 - 1,000

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1621 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Clear Flomaton, Alabama base script. CONDITION: Some fleabites. (8.0). (B) Clear Suffolk, Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: Large lip chip. (7.5). (C) Ice blue Escambia, Pensacola, Florida center script. CONDITION: Repair, fleabites and case wear. (5.0). 750 - 1,000

1622 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Olive green Oklahoma City, Oklahoma base script. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and slight lip damage. (7.0). (B) Light amber Norfolk, Virginia base script. CONDITION: Very light scratches. (9.0). (C) Orange Julep Pepsi-Cola Dunn, North Carolina. CONDITION: Lip repair. (6.5). 750 - 1,000

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1623 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Concord, North Carolina. Aqua.

CONDITION: Case wear, flash crack, and bruising on the base and bottom. (6.0). (B) Clear Suffolk, Virginia. Watermelon slug. CONDITION: Bruising and glass missing. (6.0). (C) Dublin, Georgia. Aqua. CONDITION: Case wear and chip on the lip. (7.0). 750 - 1,000

1624 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Lancaster, South Carolina. CONDITION: Case wear, scratches, cloudiness, and lip damage. (6.0). (B) Clear Montgomery, Alabama center slug. CONDITION: Cloudiness. (9.0). (C) Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: Light scratches and fleabites near the base. (7.5).

750 - 1,000

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1625 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Yellow tint Tampa, Florida block letter center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (5.0). (B) Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). (C) Dark aqua Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: (9.0).

750 - 1,000

1626 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/2” D x 8” T. (A) Light aqua Gainesville, Florida base slug plate. CONDITION: Case wear and minor fleabites and cloudiness. (7.0). (B) Aqua blue Ronceverte, West Virginia base script with center slug. CONDITION: Bubble burst in the lip and minor fleabites near the base. (8.0). (C) Clear yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia mid-body script. CONDITION: Lip replacement and light scratches. (4.0). 750 - 1,000

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1627 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Dark aqua Quitman, Georgia double drum. CONDITION: Fleabites on the base. (9.0). (B) Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida. CONDITION: Light scratches and case wear. (8.0). (C) Aqua blue Greensboro, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, light scratches, and fleabites. (7.0). 750 - 1,000

1628 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Green North Wilksboro, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). (B) Amber Newburn, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Minor case wear. (8.5). (C) Ice blue Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Minor fleabites and cloudiness. (8.5). 750 - 1,000

1629 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Richmond, Virginia eight-sided. CONDITION: Minor case wear. (8.0). (B) Ice blue Rock Hill, South Carolina shoulder block letter. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Ice blue Schenectady, New York center slug block letter. CONDITION: Light scratches and a bubble burst. (9.0). 750 - 1,000

1630 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Amber Washington, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (6.0). (B) Aqua checkerboard Lynchburg, Virginia block letter mid-body. CONDITION: A fleabite or two. (8.0). (C) Amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida. CONDITION: Fleabites, minor case wear, and minor cloudiness. (6.0). 750 - 1,000

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1631 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 3/8” T. (A) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: Case wear and heel bruise. (6.0). (B) Aqua North Wilkesboro, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Pale green Corbin, Kentucky pinch bottle. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (6.0). 750 - 1,000

1632 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia mid-body script. CONDITION: (9.0+). (B) Pale green Augusta, Georgia base script. CONDITION: Case wear and heel bruise. (5.0). (C) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: Fleabites on the base. (8.5). 750 - 1,000

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1633 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” D x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Aqua Macon, Georgia base script. CONDITION: A little case wear around the neck. (8.0). (B) Yellow tint Suffolk, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: (9.0). 750 - 1,000

1634 - PEPSI-COLA SILER CITY, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. Yellow tint Siler City. (9.0). 750 - 1,000

1635 - PEPSI-COLA NEW BERN, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. Clear small letter New Bern, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.0). 750 - 1,000

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2” D x 8 - 1/2” T. Light aqua North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, vertical script. CONDITION: Major heel damage, lip damage, case wear, and fleabites. (5.0). 750 - 1,000

1637 - PEPSI-COLA RONCEVERTE, WV GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 8” T. Amber Ronceverte, West Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). 600 - 800

1638 - PEPSI-COLA SCHENECTADY, NY GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Dark blue Schenectady, New York block letter center slug. CONDITION: Bubble burst on the heel. (9.0). 600 - 800

1639 - PEPSI-COLA CONCORD, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Aqua Concord, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). 600 - 800

1640 - PEPSI-COLA SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 1/4” D x 12” T. 30 oz. Schenectady, New York block letter center slug with wire closure. (9.0). 2,000 - 2,500

1641 - PEPSI-COLA “DELICIOUS” SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 1/4” D. x 12” T. This c. 1910s foil and painted label syrup bottle from Pepsi-Cola features an early example of the company logo. CONDITION: The label itself remains clean and vibrant with only a few small imperfections. The glass remains clean and undamaged. The heavy metal cap shows a nice patina to the metal finish. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

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1642 - PEPSI-COLA 24-OZ SELTZER BOTTLE

3 -3/4” D. x 11” T. Clear Bethlehem, Pennsylvania acid-etched seltzer bottle. Cloudiness and light scratches. Lid marked “F. Banko Bethlehem, PA”. (9.0). 2,000 - 2,500

1643 - CLEAR 24 OZ PEPSI-COLA SELTZER BOTTLE

3 -3/4” D. x 11” T. Clear Jacksonville, Florida acid-etched rounded base seltzer bottle. Lid is marked “Gay-ola Jacksonville Florida”, acid-etched on bottom “The Kosherak Siphon”. Bruising throughout. (6.0). 2,000 - 2,500

1644 - PEPSI-COLA 24-OZ SELTZER BOTTLE

3 -3/4” D. x 11” T. Pepsi-Cola block and script clear acid-etched seltzer bottle from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Liberty Bell Bottling Co. lid. CONDITION: Light scratches and case wear. (8.0). 2,000 - 2,500

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3 -3/4” D. x 11” T. Clear acid-etched Bethlehem, Pennsylvania seltzer bottle. Lid is marked “Liberty Bell Bottling Company”. CONDITION: Fleabites, light scratches, and cloudiness. (9.0). 2,000 - 2,500

1646 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. SELTZER BOTTLE

3 - 1/2” D. x 11 - 1/4” T. Applied color label clear seltzer bottle. Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. lid. CONDITION: Light scratches and cloudy. (9.0). 1,500 - 2,000

1647 - PEPSI-COLA 24-OZ SELTZER BOTTLE

3 -3/4” D. x 11” T. Clear applied color label Pepsi-Cola seltzer bottle. Lid is marked “Acme Bottling Co. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania”. CONDITION: Light case wear and scratches. (9.0). 1,500 - 2,000

1648 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA 24-OZ SELTZER BOTTLE

3 -3/4” D. x 11” T. Jacksonville, Florida Pepsi-Cola seltzer bottle with flange base. Rock Creek lid. CONDITION: Scratching, bruising, and cloudiness. (6.0). 2,000 - 2,500

1649 - ONE GALLON PEPSI-COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE ADVERTISING EMBOSSED GLASS JAR

6” Dia. x 11 - 1/2” T. Light amethyst early embossed left-handed syrup jug. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0+). 4,000 - 6,000

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1650 - OUTSTANDING PEPSI-COLA FOUNTAIN SYRUP PAPEL LABEL JUG

6 -1/4” D. x 11” T. This c. 1920s one-gallon syrup jug features a wonderful paper label with a young boy enjoying an early fountain glass of Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: The label shows discoloration and areas of paper loss- which is mostly confined to the outer edges of the label. The glass remains crack-free, and there is a period cork still inserted into the mouth of the jug. A seldom seen and desirable piece of Pepsi-Cola history. (8.0). 3,000 - 6,000

1651 - PEPSI-COLA FOUNTAIN SYRUP EMBOSSED ONE-GALLON JUG

6 -1/4” D. x 11” T. Light amethyst one-gallon right-handed syrup jug with center slug plate. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). 3,500 - 5,000

1652 - PEPSI-COLA 2 FULL GLASSES CAN

5 - 1/2” T. C. 1949 five-cap cone-top can. CONDITION: Some fading, some light rust on the top, some scratching, and some minor paint loss. (6.0). 2,000 - 2,500

1653 - PEPSI-COLA 2 FULL GLASSES CAN

5 - 1/2” T. C. 1949 five-cap cone-top can. CONDITION: Scratch on the front and a small amount of paint loss. (6.0). 2,000 - 2,500

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AUGUST

19, 2025

Tuesday Session | Auction Starts at 9:0 0 am edt

LOTS: 2,001 - 2,509

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Angel Lopez

Eric Wagner

Tom Tolworthy

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Dan Morris

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2001 - DRINK ORANGE CRUSH TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

29 - 3/4” x 36 - 1/4”. SST. This c. 1938 single-sided tin sign from Orange Crush features the company logo, with a nice bottle and leaf graphic at the bottom-center. CONDITION: The field shows some light scratches seen in the center, with one notable scratch with paint loss seen to the right of the bottle. There is also some very light bubble wrap marks seen in the gloss in the center field. The outer edges and border show isolated paint loss and areas of metal bending. (8.5). 1,500 - 3,000

2002 - ORANGE CRUSH PALM PRESS SIGN

3 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. SSP. This C. 1930s-1940s single-sided porcelain palm press sign from Orange Crush features the iconic company logo and colors. CONDITION: This sign has been restored at some point in the past. The yellow lettering is untouched, and only the right outer section of the orange field shows touch-up. All the rest of the touch-up is confined to the green background. (Restored). 700 - 1,400

2003 - DRINK ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLE DISPLAY

12” x 11 - 1/4”. This c. 1920s cardboard bottle display from Orange Crush features nice graphics of oranges, and the company logo. CONDITION: The display shows creases and wear to the outer edges. There are spots of color loss, and a very light fading to the color. An early example. (8.0). 300 - 600

2004 - ORANGE CRUSH BOTTLE RACK

15 - 1/2” x 14” x 44”. This c. 1940s-1950s tin bottle rack from Orange Crush features the company logo and colors. CONDITION: The sign shows a few scuffs and scratches in the field, with light wear to the outer edges. The metal frame shows surface oxidation throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 300 - 600

2005 - COLLECTION OF 4 ORANGE CRUSH WOODEN BOTTLE CRATES

Largest: 18”x 11 - 1/4” x 9”. A nice collection of four c. 1930s-1950s wooden bottle crates from Orange Crush. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 300 - 600

2006 - ORANGE CRUSH THERMOMETER SIGN

5” x 12”. SST. This c. 1930s single-sided tin thermometer sign from Orange Crush features the company logo, and a nice diamond design at the bottom. CONDIITON: The field shows a few specks of discoloration and an occasional surface scratch. The color is lightly faded throughout. The outer edges show minor paint loss and wear as well. The thermometer tube is missing. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2007 - COLLECTION OF 2 ORANGE CRUSH SIGNS

Largest: 4 - 1/4” x 18”. SST. A nice collection of two c. 1920s-1930s single-sided tin signs from Orange Crush, featuring early bottle graphics. CONDITION: (A) The die-cut bottle sign shows heavy fading and color loss throughout the field. The outer edges show paint loss, oxidation, and metal bending (6.0). (B) The rectangular sign shows a few scrapes and abrasions in the field, with minor metal bending. The outer edges show light oxidation (8.0). (6.0,8.0). 400 - 800

2008 - ORANGE CRUSH SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

29 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. This c. 1960s single-sided tin sign features the embossed company logo, with a nice hand holding bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows specks of paint loss and occasional surface oxidation. The majority of the damage is seen on the outer rolled border, where there is paint loss, oxidation, and metal bending. There is a non-factory mounting hole in the top-center border that shows metal bending and oxidation. (7.0). 300 - 600

2009 - ORANGE CRUSH “TAKE A LESSON FROM ME” CARDBOARD SIGN

15” x 20”. This c. 1940s die-cut cardboard easel-back sign from Orange Crush features the company logo, with a nice school girl graphic. CONDITION: The field shows fading and spots of discoloration throughout. The outer edges show heavy wear, with isolated spots of color loss and cardboard loss. (7.5). 300 - 600

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2010 - COLLECTION OF 2 ORANGE CRUSH AND NEHI FRAMED SIGN & CALENDAR

Largest Frame: 25 - 3/8” x 1” x 19 - 3/4”. A nice collection of two advertising items, including a c. 1927 calendar from Nehi, and a Orange Crush cardboard sign with woman and dog graphic. CONDITION: (A) The Nehi calendar is nicely framed. The top remains clean, with only slight fading to the color. The pad shows light crease marks and wear to the outer edges (8.9). (B) The Orange Crush sign remains clean with great color. The outer edges are concealed by the frame (9.0). (8.9,9.0). 600 - 1,200

2011 - NO END TO IT’S BENEFITS MOXIE TIP TRAY

6” Dia. Maker marked “Mayer & Lavenson Co.”. This early tip tray from Moxie features the company logo with vibrant colors and “Very Healthful” tagline. CONDITION: The tray shows just a few light scuffs and marks in the field. The outer edges show light wear and an occasional chip to the paint. A tough example to find. (8.9+).

1,000 - 2,000

2012 - I JUST LOVE MOXIE TIP TRAY

6” Dia. This c. 1910s tip tray from Moxie features a beautiful woman graphic with verbiage “I Just Love Moxie... Don’t You?”. CONDITION: The field of the tray remains clean, with only a few tiny specks of color loss seen in the woman’s face. The outer rim of the tray shows light paint loss and wear as well. (8.9+). 300 - 600

2013 - COLLECTION OF 2 MOXIE & COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

Largest: 6” Dia. A nice collection of two C. 1900-1910 tip trays from Moxie and Coca-Cola. CONDITION: (A) The Moxie tray shows one shallow dent in the field, with light crazing to the paint. The outer rim shows light wear and specks of color loss. (8.9). (B) The Coke tray retains nice gloss and shows insignificant wear around the outer edges. (8.9). (8.9), (8.9). 600 - 1,200

2014 - MOXIE THE HORSEMOBILE TIN LITHO TOY

9” x 2 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. DST. This c. 1910s double-sided tin toy from Moxie known as the Horsemobile features the blue car with white horse. CONDITION: Both sides of the field show light discoloration and an occasional speck of paint loss. The wheels show the worst of the damage, with paint loss and surface oxidation. (8.75). 1,200 - 2,400

2015 - MOXIE “NERVE FOOD” SIGN W/ TEDDY ROOSEVELT GRAPHIC

27 - 3/4” x 22”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1900-1910 single-sided cardboard sign from Moxie features an early paper label bottle graphic, along with a nice portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows areas of discoloration in the white background. There are a few specks of color loss in Teddy’s hair. The outer edges show wear and specks of cardboard loss, the worst of which can be seen in the corners of the sign. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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2016 - DRINK MOXIE FLANGE SIGN

18” x 9”. DST. This c. 1950s double-sided tin flange sign from Moxie features the company logo and colors on both sides. CONDITION: Side 1 shows scuffs and spots of paint loss throughout the field. The outer edges show further wear, and crazing to the paint (8.0). Side 2 remains in similar condition with wear, scuffing, and minor paint loss in the field. The outer edges and flange section show additional wear and paint chipping (8.0). (8.0,8.0). 300 - 600

2017 - MOXIE REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN

16-3/4” x 8-3/4”. This c. 1890s single-sided reverse painted glass sign from Moxie features the company logo, with wonderful foil and mother of pearl inlay to the lettering. CONDITION: The sign shows paint lifting and bubbling throughout the green background. The lettering remains bright and eye-catching. (8.0).

800 - 1,600

2018 - MOXIE STORE DISPLAY BOTTLE

12” D. x 35 - 1/2” T. A nice-sized and eye-catching example of this c. 1910s store display bottle from Moxie, featuring the company logo and early graphic of a paper label. CONDITION: The piece displays nicely overall, despite heavier crackling and color loss seen in the field of the logo and bottle label. The bottle remains sturdy overall with its original cap. A charming and impressive display piece. (8.0).

1,000 - 2,000

2019 - MOXIE? CERTAINLY, I JUST LOVE IT SIGN

23 - 1/4” x 31”. SST. This c. 1900 single-sided embossed tin sign from Moxie features a young couple enjoying an early paper label bottle of Moxie. CONDITION: The field retains nice shine and color. There are a few small scuffs and specks with paint loss seen in the field, as well as light metal bending. The outer field and edges show further spots of paint loss and surface oxidation, with one medium-sized hole seen in the top right corner. A few other small nail holes can be seen near the outer edges. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.25).

3,000 - 6,000

2020 - LARGE SIZE 5¢ MOXIE TIP TRAY W/ SELDOM SEEN GRAPHIC

6” Dia. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1900-1910s tip tray from Moxie features the company logo and a seldom seen graphic of a woman holding an early bottle and fountain glass. CONDITION: The field of the tray shows only a few tiny specks of color loss. There is a very light crackled pattern to the paint throughout the field from age. The outer rim shows light paint loss and wear as well. A difficult example to find. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

2021 - MOXIE SIGN W/ MOXIE MOBILE GRAPHIC

36” x 12 - 1/4”. SST. This C. 1920s-1930s

single-sided embossed tin sign from Moxie features the iconic Moxie Mobile graphic with the company logo and colors. CONDITION: The field remains clean with only a few light scratches seen mostly in the dark blue background. The mounting holes show light wear and paint loss. The outer framed edge shows heavier paint loss and light metal bending in the corners. A great displaying example overall. (8.75+). 2,000 - 4,000

2022 - MOXIE STAINED GLASS LAMP SHADE

17” D. x 14” T. This well-made leaded glass lamp shade from Moxie features the company logo, with great colors and eye-appeal. The exact age is unknown on this piece, but it is believed to be 1940s to 1960s. CONDITION: The color remains great on this shade, with only a few small closed cracks, and no missing pieces. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2023 - TRY A HIGH BALL MOXIE BASEBALL SIGN

13” X 19-1/4”. Tin-Over-Cardboard. This c. 1910s-1920 single-sided tin-over-cardboard sign from Moxie features the company logo, with a wonderful baseball scene graphic. CONDITION: The field shows some light blemishes with paint loss and surface oxidation. The outer edges show light metal bending, with scuffs and minor paint loss. An eye-catching example. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2024 - DRINK VERY HEALTHFUL MOXIE MENU BOARD SIGN

13-1/4” x 19”. Tin-Over-Cardboard. This c. 1920s single-sided tinover-cardboard sign from Moxie features the company logo, with a wonderful patterned background throughout the sign. CONDITION: The field shows a few specks of color loss- most notably seen in the Moxie lettering. There is one dented area at the bottom-center border that shows paint loss as well. The outer edges show light wear and occasional paint loss. (8.5). 1,500 - 3,000

2025 - DRINK MOXIE THERMOMETER W/ MOXIE MAN GRAPHIC

12” x 38 - 1/4”. Maker marked “The H.D. Beach Company”. This c. 1905 single-sided tin (with wood framed back) thermometer sign from Moxie features the iconic company logo, with a nice graphic of the Moxie Man perched at the top. CONDITION: The sign shows general fading to the color throughout the field. There are specks of surface oxidation and discoloration spread throughout the field as well. The outer edges show moderate color loss with surface oxidation as well. The tube is intact and reads correctly. An eye-catching piece. (8.0). 1,200 - 2,400

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2026 - MOXIE “VERY HEALTHFUL” SIGN

6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. This c. 1910s embossed tin-over-cardboard sign from Moxie features the company logo with ornate pattern work throughout the field. CONDITION: The field shows a few specks of color loss and wear seen in the white lettering. The outer edges show tiny spots of oxidation and occasional color loss as well. A good-looking and nicely-sized piece. (8.5+). 1,000 - 2,000

2027 - SMALL MOXIE HANGING SIGN

7” x 5 - 1/4”. This c. 1910s small hanging sign from Moxie features a ornately styled logo in gold under glass with a metal frame and cardboard backing. CONDITION: The field shows a few discolored spots in the black background, but is overall nice. The outer frame shows wear and areas of color loss. The sign retains its original hanging chain. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

2028 - EARLY MOXIE “NERVE FOOD” SIGN

16” x 20”. This c. 1890s single-sided cardboard sign from Moxie features the company logo with early “Nerve Food” verbiage. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only a few specks of discoloration seen in the gold lettering. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

2029 - COLLECTION OF 3 DRINK MOXIE CARDBOARD SIGNS

Each: 23” x 23”. A nice collection of three c. 1930s heavy cardboard signs with the Moxie Man logo. CONDITION: All three show scuffs and wear in the field, however the logo remains clean and displays nicely. The outer edges show wear and areas of cardboard loss. (8.0).

300 - 600

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2030 - A MOXIE GIRL MOXIE SIGN

12-3/4” x 16-3/4”. This c. 1910s single-sided heavy paper sign from Moxie features a young girl holding an early bottle of Moxie with the tagline “A Moxie Girl”. CONDITION: The field remains clean with no mentionable detractions. The outer edges are crisp with only slight evidence of storage wear. The two hanging holes at the top remain undamaged. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2031 - MOXIE NERVE FOOD BAIRD CLOCK

16” x 4” x 23 - 1/2”. This early clock from Moxie was made by the Baird Clock Company, made of wood and papier-mâché. CONDITION: The clock remains in original condition, with only some mild restoration to brighten the lettering and door panels. The face shows general wear, with scuffs and color loss. The pendulum weight, and the winding key are included. (8.0).

4,000 - 8,000

2032 - MOXIE “COMPOUND FOR THE NERVOUS SYSTEM” BAIRD CLOCK

18” x 4 - 1/2” x 30”. A nice example of this Baird-style clock from Moxie and the early tagline “Compound For The Nervous System”. The exact age and origin of this clock is unknown on the top and bottom doors. CONDITION: The clock shows a nice patina to the lettered areas. The clock dace shows wear in a few spots. The pendulum weight is present, but the winding key is not. (8.0).

1,500 - 3,500

2033 - DRINK 100% MOXIE SIGN

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. SST. This C. 1920s single sided embossed tin sign from Moxie features the company logo and the “100%” tagline. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only a few tiny dark specks in the letter “M”. The outer edges show a few isolated areas of wear and paint loss. (8.9). 700 - 1,400

2034 - MOXIE NERVE FOOD SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

24 - 3/4” x 33”. SST. Maker marked “Kaufman & Strauss”. This c. 1910s single-sided embossed tin sign from Moxie features a nice graphic of a woman holding an early paper labeled bottle of Moxie. CONDITION: The sign shows restoration and touch-up throughout the field. There are specks of discoloration and wear seen in the woman’s face. The outer light green border has been repainted too. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. (RESTORED). 600 - 1,200

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2035 - DRINK MOXIE CLEAR LUG SYRUP BOTTLE WITH LID

3-1/4” D. x 12” T. C. 1918. Moxie label under glass soda syrup bottle. CONDITION: No breaks or cracks noted, light fade to the color, with original lid. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2036 - SMALL MOXIE “I LIKE IT” HANGING SIGN

6” Dia. SST. This c. 1905 die-cut tin hanging sign from Moxie features a woman drinking from a flare glass and the “I Like It” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows a few specks of discoloration in the woman’s face and shoulder. The outer gold border shows a few additional dark spots and areas of wear. (8.75). 400 - 800

2037 - DRINK MOXIE TIN SIGN W/ SODA JERK GRAPHIC

6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. DST. Maker marked “The H.D. Beach Company”. This c. 1910s double-sided tin die-cut hanging sign from Moxie features a colorful graphic of a Soda Jerk known as Frank Archer. CONDITION: Side 1 remains bright and glossy, with a few light scuffs with color loss seen in the red section of the field and in the man’s face (8.75). Side 2 shows similar scuffs and specks of color loss. This side also shows light fading to the color throughout the field (8.25). (8.75,8.25). 400 - 800

2038 - FANTASTIC MOXIE MAN DIE-CUT WOOD SIGN

20 - 1/2” x 43”. Maker marked “Palm Fechteller Co.”. This c. 1905 large single-sided die-cut wood sign from Moxie features an impressive graphic of the Moxie man sitting atop a box of the company’s syrup. This graphics are lithographed onto the wood. CONDITION: The field shows a few scuffs and scrapes, with isolated spots of color loss. There is one notable rub mark in the letter “O” of “Moxie”, and another seen next to the man’s tie. The bottom edge of the sign shows the worst of the wear and discoloration. The outer edges show light wear and specks of color loss throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

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2039 - SMALL MOXIE SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

6 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. DST. This c. 1910s double-sided die-cut tin sign from Moxie features the company logo and graphic of a woman holding a bottle and glass of soda. CONDITION: Side 1 retains good color, but shows a few specks of color loss with very light crackling to the surface throughout the field. The outer edges show a few small paint chips (8.75). Side 2 shows a few small paint chips in the lower field and in the woman’s head (8.75). (8.75,8.75). 400 - 800

2040 - MOXIE TRAY “I LIKE IT” W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

10” Dia. This c. 1905 glass serving tray from Moxie features a beautiful woman graphic, with the tagline “I Like It”. CONDITION: The field shows a few specks of color loss in the woman’s upper face, as well as further discoloration seen in the outer top-left gold edge. (8.75+). 300 - 600

2041 - DRINK MOXIE TIN THERMOMETER SIGN

24 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin thermometer sign from Moxie features the company logo and the Moxie Man graphic. CONDITION: The field shows scrapes and specks of paint loss with oxidation. The outer edges show some white paint residue, and other areas of oxidation and color loss. The bottom border shows heavy metal bending and deterioration. The tube is intact and reads correctly. (7.5). 300 - 600

2042 - HIRES ROOT BEER TRADE CARDS

29” x 7 -1/4”. This collection of seven c. 1890s trade cards from Hires Root Beer features nice youthful graphics with the company logo and early product packaging seen on all. CONDITION: Each card shows light edgewear, with occasional specks of color loss. The fields remain clean other than an occasional light discolored spot. These cards are nicely mounted on a board behind shrink wrap. (8.75). 300 - 600

2043 - DRINK HIRES ROOTBEER SIGN W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/2”. This c. 1900 single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Hires Root Beer features a nice graphic of the Ugly Kid mascot driving an early vehicle with boxes of Hires syrup in tow. CONDITION: The field retains nice color, with some lightly discolored spots seen in the boy’s white clothing. There has been restoration done to this sign at some point in the past. The boy’s right hand and both bottom corners of the sign have been touched-up. The outer edges show light color loss to the surface of the cardboard. A well-displaying piece. (7.5). 1,500 - 3,000

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2044 - HIRES ROOT BEER SIGN W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

21-1/2” x 31-1/2”. Maker marked “H.A. Thomas & Wylie”. This c. 1900 single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Hires Root Beer features the Ugly Kid mascot riding an early motor vehicle with Hires syrup in tow. CONDITION: The field of the sign retains nice color throughout. There are a few worn marks in the boy’s face and forehead. The outer edges show light wear. There are isolated spots of touch-up seen in the bottom corners, and one small area on the very edge of the top of the boy’s head. (8.5). 1,500 - 3,000

2045 - HIRES ROOT BEER UGLY BOY METTLACH CERAMIC

ADVERTISING COASTER

4 - 3/4” Dia. Early 1900s Hires Root Beer Villeroy & Boch Mettlach ceramic advertising coaster. CONDITION: Beautiful example with strong bright colors and detail. Extremely light wear only on outside edges. Very light scuffing to right of the boys head and can only been seen when held at the proper light angle, may clean up further. Difficult example that would be difficult to upgrade. (9.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2046 - HIRE’S ROOT BEER SIGN W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

20” x 24”. Maker marked “Beach Art Display.” This C. 1905 single-sided tin sign from Hires Root Beer features a wonderful graphic of the Ugly Kid. CONDITION: The sign shows wear and scratches in the field. The color shows light fade as well. The worst of the scratching can be seen just above the boy’s head. The outer field and edges show further areas of wear and paint loss. A nice early example. (8.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2047 - DRINK HIRES HIRES OVAL SIGN W/ YOUNG WOMEN GRAPHIC

23-1/2” x 19-1/2”. SST. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Hires Root Beer features two young women enjoying a their drinks. The company name is also lightly printed around the oval border. CONDITION: The sign shows general darkening to the color throughout the field. The outer border shows a few small bends to the metal and light wear. (8.75+). 1,000 - 2,000

2048 - HIRE’S ROOT BEER SIGN W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

20” x 24”. SST. Maker marked “Beach Display Co.” A nice example of this C. 1906 single-sided tin sign from Hires Root Beer featuring the Ugly Kid graphic. CONDITION: The field shows light fading to the color, with small paint chips scattered throughout. The outer border and edges show further areas of damage with paint loss and metal bending. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2049 - DRINK HIRES ROOT BEER SIGN W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

7 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Glass. Maker marked “Mansfield & Co.”. This c. 1910s single-sided reverse painted glass sign from Hires Root Beer features a wonderful graphic of the Ugly Kid, with a nice chain edge and hanger. CONDITION: The field remains clean with just a few lightly discolored spots seen in the boy’s face. Under the right light, a light crackling can be seen to the surface of the underlying paint. The outer edges are crisp, with one small chip to the glass on the right-hand border. (8.9+). 800 - 1,600

2050 - HIRE’S ROOT BEER SIGN W/ TWO WOMEN GRAPHIC

23 - 1/2” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. This C. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Hires Root Beer features a nice graphic of two women enjoying their beverages. CONDITION: The field shows specks of paint loss and surface scratching. The color shows light fading throughout. The outer border shows further paint chips and loss to the color. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

2051 - HIRES “AND IT’S ALWAYS PURE” SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 1” x 20”. SST. This c. 1920s large single-sided embossed tin sign from Hires Root Beer features the company logo and a flapper-era woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows heavy fading to the color and graphics throughout the field. There are spots of color loss and scuffing throughout the field too. The outer edges show additional scrapes, with one nail hole on the right edge. 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. (7.0). 600 - 1,200

2052 - HIRE’S ROOT BEER SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

22” x 16”. SST. This C. 1920s single-sided embossed tin sign from Hires Root Beer features a colorful graphic of Flapper-era woman holding an early fountain glass. CONDITION: The sign shows paint loss and surface oxidation in the field, which is mostly visible in the yellow sections of the field, but is also seen in the lettering and graphic. The outer field shows further paint loss and wear. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (7.9). 600 - 1,200

2053 - COLLECTION OF 3 HIRES ROOT BEER SIGNS

Largest: 8” x 11”. A nice collection of three signs from Hires Root Beer, including one single-sided tin sign with woman graphic, and two tin over cardboard signs. CONDITION: (A) The tin sign with woman graphic shows a few scuffs and areas of wear in the field. The outer edges are concealed by the frame (8.5). (B) The “Milk Shake” sign shows paint loss and oxidation to the outer field and edges (8.0). (C) The “Got a Minute” sign remains clean, with only a dew spots of discoloration in the white background and specks of edgewear (8.9). (8.5,8.0,8.9). 500 - 1,000

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2054 - HIRES HOME MADE ROOT BEER SIGN

23 - 1/2” x 23”. This c. 1914 single-sided three-dimensional cardboard sign from Hires features a nice graphic of two children making their own home made root beer. CONDITION: The sign shows damage and wear to the cardboard fold line just above the words “Puts Roses in your Cheeks”. The outer edges show light color loss and wear to the cardboard as well. The sign is inside a shadowbox, but has come loose from its mount. A charming and eye-catching piece. (8.25).

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2055 - HIRES ROOT BEER SERVING TRAY

13” Dia. A nice example of this c. 1914 tin serving tray from Hires Root Beer, featuring a nice graphic of the character known as Josh Slinger. CONDITION: The field shows some scrapes and paint chips, with occasional surface oxidation. The outer edges of the field and raised edge show oxidation and isolated areas of paint loss as well. (8.0). 400 - 800

2056 - HIRE’S TO YOUR HEALTH SERVING TRAY

13 - 1/4” Dia. A nice example of this c. 1900 serving tray from Hires Root Beer, featuring the Ugly Kid graphic. CONDITION: The tray remains clean with one small discolored speck above the word “Soda”. The outer rim is clean overall, with only some occasional wear to the gold paint. (9.0). 400 - 800

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2057 - JOSH SLINGER HIRES ROOT BEER SERVING TRAY

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13 - 1/4” Dia. A nice example of this C. 1915 tin serving tray from Hires Root Beer featuring a nice graphic of John Slinger. CONDITION: The field shows a few small paint chips just above the fountain glass on the counter. The outer rim shows areas of darkening with isolated paint chips and wear. (8.75). 400 - 800

2058 - MALTED MILK FLAVORED W/ HIRES BOTTLE

3 - 1/2” D x 12 - 1/2” T. This rare Hires soda fountain syrup bottle is marked with “For Malted Milk”. CONDITION: In good, clear glass with no chips or cracks and has original metal lid. The label is complete and shows no cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2059 - DRINK HIRE’S IN BOTTLES LITHOGRAPH SIGN

20 - 1/2” x 26 - 3/4”. This C. 1910s single-sided lithographed paper sign from Hires Root Beer features a nice woman and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean overall. The outer edges of the white outer field show darkening and minor staining. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 400 - 800

2060 - DRINK HIRES SIGN W/ WOMEN GRAPHIC

23 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Hires Root Beer features a nice graphic of two young women enjoying a beverage through a straw. CONDITION: The field shows color loss and general fade to the color throughout. There are a few isolated paint chips with surface oxidation seen in the field. The outer edges of the field show paint loss and scuffing. The outer border shows heavy paint and color loss, with a few areas of oxidation and metal bending as well. (7.5). 400 - 800

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2061 - HIRES ROOT BEER WINDOW DISPLAY W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

31” x 33”. This c. 1940s-1950s single-sided die-cut cardboard window display from Hires Root Beer features a nice graphic of a woman holding a bottle. CONDITION: The display has seen restoration throughout. There is a vertical crease that runs down the center of the display that has been touched-up, as well as several other isolated areas around the field and outer edges that have been touched-up as well. The outer edges show wear and spots of cardboard loss. (RESTORED). 300 - 600

2062 - HIRES ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 8” x 13 - 3/4”. This c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the iconic company logo and “It is Pure” tagline. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows areas of darkened crazing. The mouth of the dispenser shows one chip to the ceramic material, which is concealed by the syrup pump. The pump is old, but not original to the dispenser. (8.75). 400 - 800

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2063 - GREEN DRINK HIRES SYRUP DISPENSER W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 18”. Maker marked “Villeroy & Boch”. This impressive and seldom seen dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the Ugly Kid graphic, and the company logo throughout. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few darkened stains seen in the white ceramic of the upper bowl. The area where the spigot attaches shows a few insignificant discolored spots as well. The upper-lip of the bowl remains chip-free. The lid is solid, with no detractions. The spigot has a nice patina and rests loosely in its mounting hole. A wonderful example. (8.9). 6,000 - 12,000

2064 - BLUE DRINK HIRES CERAMIC DISPENSER W/ UGLY KID GRAPHIC

10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 18”. Maker marked “Villeroy & Boch”. This c. 1910-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the Ugly Kid graphic, along with the company logo. This is the blue version of this style dispenser. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few darkened stains in the white sections of the ceramic. The top lip of the bowl shows a few small ceramic cracks. The lid shows a few lightly stained areas seen in the white ceramic. The spigot has a nice patina, and rests loosely in the dispenser. A great looking example. (8.75).

6,000 - 12,000

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2065 - LARGE HIRES ROOT BEER CERAMIC PUNCH BOWL

17” X 17” X 12”. A stunning, extremely rare example of this large and impressive ceramic punch bowl from Hires Root Beer, featuring the ugly kid graphic on all sides. This large stunning piece would be the center piece to any collection, and it is possibly the only known example. CONDITION: The graphics around the perimeter of the bowl remain vibrant and strong. There are no mentionable wear or damage. There are a series of vertical surface cracks to the bowl around the outer upper perimeter. The piece is structurally sound and displays well. It appears there was a metal spigot at one point in the front of this bowl, which is now missing. The bowl is marked “Villeroy & Boch Made in Germany.” A desirable and wonderful piece of Hires Root Beer history. -8 3,000 - 12,000

2066 - HIRES ROOT BEER MUNIMAKER SYRUP DISPENSER

17” x 17” x 35”. This c. 1900 marble “Munimaker” syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the company logo on four small metal signs on each side, with a nice glass globe with the logo as well. CONDITION: The metal signs on the side show heavy tarnish and discoloration. The marble base shows light wear, but no cracks or damage. The metal shows a dark tarnish. The globe in undamaged and displays nicely. 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

2067 - HIRES MUNIMAKER SYRUP DISPENSER

16” x 16” x 35”. A good looking example of this c. 1910s Munimaker syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer, featuring the iconic company logo on all four sides and on the glass globe. CONDITION: The marble body of the dispenser remains clean and bright, with the metal signs on each side showing fairly heavy oxidation and wear. The spigot shows age-appropriate surface patina. The globe remains undamaged and clean. 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

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2068 - OUTSTANDING HIRES MUNIMAKER SALESMAN SAMPLE DISPENSER
4 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4” x 8”. This incredible salesman sample dispenser from Hires Root Beer is made of marble, glass and nickel, with a zinc liner and coils inside- just like the full sized model. An amazing piece of soda pop history. CONDITION: The marble base shows a few small chips and the nickel finish shows light tarnish. The globe that sits atop the dispenser is clean and undamaged. An incredible piece. (8.75+). 30,000 - 60,000

2069 - COLLECTION OF 2 HIRES ROOT BEER & MOXIE ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two adverting items including a early Moxie paper napkin, and a Hires Root Beer hand fan. CONDITION: (A) The napkin is nicely preserved, with some faint crease lines running through the center (8.9). (B) The hand fan shows some light edgewear, but is otherwise clean (8.9). (8.9,8.9). 200 - 600

2070 - CAST IRON HIRE’S STRAW DISPENSER

9 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with areas of chipping, paint loss and oxidation. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. The inset Hire’s lettering is original, as is the backdoor. (8.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2071 - CAST IRON HIRES TIN PANELED STRAW HOLDER

9 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All original Hires straw holder, with front, top and side tin panels. The tin panels show fading, areas of paint loss and oxidation throughout. The cast iron shows very little plating with an oxidized cast iron finish. It has an original backdoor, front glass and operating system. (7.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2072 - HIRES STRAW DISPENSER

10” x 5” x 4 - 3/4”. CONDITION: The metal frame of this dispenser retains little original paint. The dispenser functions as it should. The green panels show heavy wear to the gold lettering and outer edges. There is general paint loss throughout. (Good). 300 - 900

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2073 - COLLECTION OF 3 WARD’S ORANGE, LEMON & LIME CRUSH SIGNS

Each: 20 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A good-looking collection of three C. 1920s single-sided cardboard signs from Ward’s featuring Orange, Lemon, and Lime Crush beverages. CONDITION: All three show light staining and areas of wear in the field. The outer edges show a few small areas of color loss and occasional cardboard damage. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frames. A great set to match the three dispensers. (8.0).

800 - 1,600

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2074 - FROSTIE ROOT BEER BOTTLE CAP SIGN

27 - 1/2” dia. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin bottle cap sign from Frostie Root Beer features the company logo and the gnome-man graphic. CONDITION: There are a handful of large scrapes and spots of paint loss seen in the field. There are further areas of darkened discoloration in the cream-colored background. The outer edges and border show additional paint loss and general wear. (7.75). 600 - 1,200

2075 - DAD’S OLD FASHIONED ROOT BEER SIGN

20” x 28”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Dad’s Root Beer features a nice bottle cap graphic and “Deliciously Yours” tagline. CONDITION: The field shows a few scattered paint chips and scuffs. The outer edges show further paint loss and oxidation- the worst of which can be seen around the bottom edges. (8.0). 400 - 800

2076 - HOWEL’S ROOT BEER EASEL-BACK SIGN

11” x 34 - 1/2”. This C. 1950s single-sided cardboard easel-back sign from Howel’s Root Beer features a colorful and detailed bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean. The outer edges show light wear and occasional specks of color loss. The easel-back is intact on the backside. (9.0). 200 - 600

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2077 - DR SWETT’S ROOT BEER BOTTLE SIGN

12 - 1/4” x 44 - 1/2”. SST. This C. 1947 single-sided die-cut tin bottle sign from Dr. Swett’s features the company colors with a nice bottle form. CONDITION: The field shows wear and light discoloration, seen most prominently in the yellow sections of the field. The outer edges show light wear, with areas of paint loss and surface oxidation. The mounting holes show light paint loss as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2078 - DR SWETT’S ROOT BEER SIGN

27” x 9”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1950 single-sided embossed tin sign from Dr. Swett’s Root Beer. CONDITION: The field shows small paint chips and scuffs. The outer edges show further wear and light metal bending. (8.0). 300 - 600

2079 - COLLECTION OF 3 DR. PEPPER GOOD FOR LIFE SIGNS

Largest: 30” x 8”. SSP. An outstanding collection of three c. 1930s single-sided porcelain signs from Dr. Pepper featuring the iconic script logo, with the “5 cent” and “Drink” additional panels. These signs were likely used on a delivery truck. CONDITION: All three signs retain wonderful gloss and color. There are a few light scuffs to the gloss, but nothing offensive. The bottom-center mounting hole on the Dr. Pepper logo sign shows light porcelain loss. Otherwise, all three remain clean with minor edgewear and oxidation to the grommets. A desirable and eye-appealing set. (8.9+). 3,000 - 6,000

2080 - DR. PEPPER “SODA FOUNTAIN” SIGN

40” x 6 - 1/4” x 23”. A nice example of this c. 1940s neon “Soda Fountain” sign with a nice single-sided tin Dr. Pepper sign in the lower field. The neon lettering, metal sign, and can are all oldalthough it is unknown when the metal sign was placed into the can. CONDITION: The Dr. Pepper sign shows some light paint lifting seen in the white lettering. The neon tubing is undamaged and lights-up nicely. A modern power cord has been added for safety. The metal can shows light wear to the wood frame, with a nice patina overall. 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

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2081 - DR PEPPER “KING OF BEVERAGES” CARD STOCK SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC AGS 91

16” x 21”. This c. 1910s single sided paper sign from Dr. Pepper features a nice woman graphic with an early paper label bottle on the table. CONDITION: This sign remains in outstanding condition. The top-right corner shows a tiny repaired section, and the hanging hole shows very insignificant wear. A challenging piece to upgrade. (AGS GRADE 91). 4,000 - 8,000

2082 - DR PEPPER SYRUP DISPENSER W/ PLAQUE

9” dia. x 19 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1978 reproduction ceramic syrup dispenser from Dr. Pepper. This example is number 22 of 2000 made. CONDITION: The dispenser is clean, but the top bowl as cracked into two pieces. It still sits nicely and displays as one piece. The plaque is also undamaged. (7.0). 100 - 400

2083 - LARGE DR PEPPER DISPLAY BOTTLE

12” dia. x 48” height. This c. 1950s large formed plastic display bottle from Dr. Pepper features the company logo on both sides with “10-2-4” verbiage. CONDITION: The logos shows light wear and areas of color loss on both sides. The cap shows minor paint loss and wear too. The seam down the side has split and cracked on the top half of the bottle (along the neck of the bottle). With that said, the bottle is sturdy and solid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2084 - TRIPLE 16 COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

31 -1/4” x 11 -1/2”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Triple 16 Cola features a nice bottle graphic with good color and shine. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light specks of color loss and occasional dull spots to the gloss. The outer edges and mounting holes show further wear, but nothing offensive to how the sign presents overall. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2085 - HORTON’S ORANGE DROP SODA DISPENSER

13” x 13” x 22”. This c. 1930 dispenser from Horton’s Orange Drop features wonderful hand painted graphics of oranges and the company name. CONDITION: The dispenser shows a few areas of paint loss and chipping, but overall remains nice. The worst of the chipping is seen on the edges of the lid and around the corners of the octagonal body. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

2086 - HOWEL’S ORANGE JULEP

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8” D. x 15” T. This c. 1910s ceramic syrup dispenser from Howel’s Orange Julep features the company logo and a nice brass-finished syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows heavy fading and color loss throughout. There is one small chip along the base with a small section of ceramic missing. The mouth of the dispenser is damage-free. The pump shows a nice patina to the metal finish. (7.0).

500 - 1,000

2087 - 1921 CHERO-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN & BOTTLE GRAPHIC

Frame: 17 - 1/2” x 1” x 30 - 1/4”. This c. 1921 calendar from Chero-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman holding an early swirl bottle. CONDITION: The top shows staining and discoloration in the field. The outer edges show light paper loss and further discoloration. The calendar sheet shows yellowing and one small dark stain over the number “14”. The piece is nicely framed and ready to hang. (7.75).

600 - 1,200

2088 - ROYAL CROWN COLA DOUBLE-DOOR COOLER

22” x 31” x 33 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s double-door cooler from Royal Crown features nice embossed signage on all four sides with the company name and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The body of the cooler has been repainted yellow at some point in the past. The signs all shows scrapes, areas of wear and color loss throughout. The interior is solid and the lids are intact. (7.5).

700 - 1,400

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2089 - COLLECTION OF 3 LUG SYRUP BOTTLES TANGO-LA, GRAPFRUITOLA, & KOLA MINT

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. C. 1920. Collection of 3 label under glass soda syrup bottles. CONDITION: (A) Kola Mint, showing light chipping at the edges, no cracks or breaks, with original lid. (B) Grapefruitola showing small chip in upper-left corner, light chips at the edges, no breaks or cracks. (C) Tango-ola, showing light chipping at the edges, no cracks or breaks. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2090 - COLLECTION OF 3 LUG SODA SYRUP BOTTLES LEMON-LIFE, TRICKLE, & NUGRAPE

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. C. 1920. Collection of 3 label under glass soda syrup bottles. CONDITION: (A) Lemon Life showing light chipping and staining at the edges, no breaks or cracks, with original lid. (B) Nugrape showing light edgewear and staining, with no cracks or breaks and original lid. (C) Trickle showing light edgewear, no breaks or cracks with original lid. Good 500 - 1,500

2091 - COLLECTION OF 2 BLUE GLASS EMBOSSED BOTTLES

Largest: 2 -1/2” D. x 7 -1/4” T. (A) Blue glass blob top soda bottle, embossed with “HOLLISTER SODA WORKS A. MANS”. Glass is very clean with great bubbles, with a very small crack on the inside of the lip, but otherwise a great displaying piece. (8.5). (B) Blue glass embossed Kimball & Co. blob top soda bottle, a Western bottle from a gold rush town that is hard to find. It is embossed in large block letters around the bottle. The bottle is in excellent condition. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

2092 - TEAL FITHIAN’S MINERAL WATER SQUAT BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” D. x 7” T. Bottle is from Bridgeton, New Jersey, featuring embossed lettering on front and back of bottle. Has a blob top. CONDITION: Some staining on the base. Embossing on front has accented with white paint. Overall a nice displaying piece. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

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2093 - COLLECTION OF 3 SODA SYRUP LUG BOTTLES GREEN RIVER, LIMKO, & LEMON

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. C. 1920. Collection of 3 label under glass syrup soda bottles. CONDITION: (A) Lemon, showing light chipping and staining at the edges, no breaks or cracks, with original lid. (B) Limko, showing light wear, no breaks or cracks, light fade to color, with original lid. (C) Green River, showing light cracks at the edges, fade to the color, no breaks or cracks, with original lid. (Good). 400 - 1,000

2094 - COLLECTION OF 3 SODA SYRUP BOTTLES WARD’S LEMON CRUSH, MILLER’S ORANGE ALE, & LEMON LIFE

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. C. 1920. Collection of 3 soda syrup bottles. (A) Label under glass “Lemon Life” showing light wear at the edges, no breaks or cracks with original lid. (B) Millers Orangeade label under glass bottle showing light chipping at the edges, light fade to the color, no breaks or cracks with original lid. (C) Wards Lemon Crush applied enamel label, showing light wear at the edges, good color and shine with original lid. (Good). 400 - 1,000

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2095 - COBALT BLUE J & A DEARBORN MINERAL WATERS NY VICTORIAN-ERA SODA BOTTLE

2 -1/2” D. x 7” T. Spectacular cobalt color. Embossed on three panels. CONDITION: Significant damage to the heel and some scratching throughout the body. (6.5). 400 - 1,200

2096 - TEAL GREEN COTTLE POST & CO. BLOB TOP SODA BOTTLE

2 -1/2” D. x 7” T. A beautifully-colored blob top bottle featuring an embossed eagle with the words “COTTLE POST & CO. PORTLAND OGN” around it. CONDITION: Bottle has great color and bubble, with almost no notable damage. There is some minor staining on the inside that could likely be cleaned off, if so desired. There is an imperfection in the glass in the inside of the lip. (8.5). 400 - 800

2097 - MOORE’S SPRINGS MINERAL WATER BOTTLE

4 -1/4” D. x 14” T. Scarce bottle featuring a mid-body round slug plate, embossed with “MOORE’S SPRINGS MINERAL WATER STOKE CO. / N.C.”. CONDITION: Bottle features it original porcelain top and metal closure. There is some significant chipping around the lip and some cloudiness in the color; otherwise, this is a great displaying piece for any bottle collector. (8.0). 300 - 800

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2098 - F GLEASON PONTIL SODA BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” D. x 7” T. A cobalt blue iron pontil soda bottle featuring “F. Gleason Rochester, N.Y.” embossed on the front. CONDITION: Bottle is in fantastic displaying condition, with a light chip on the lip and a small internal crack around the interior top; otherwise, bottle shows great color and bubble. (8.5). 300 - 800

2099 - COBALT BLUE PHILADELPHIA SQUAT SODA BOTTLE

2 -1/2” D. x 7 -1/4” T. A W. Ryer Union Bottling Works cobalt blue squat bottle, embossed with an “R” in script on one side, along with “UNION GLASS WORKS PHILADA”, the other side “W. RYER” on the upper mid-body. There is some discoloration around the lip and some scratching throughout the body; otherwise, this is a great displaying piece for any bottle collector. (8.5). 200 - 600

2100 - COLLECTION OF 2 7UP AND COCA-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 23 - 1/2” x 9”. A nice collection of two signs including a reverse painted glass menu board from 7UP and a cardboard channel card sign from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: (A) The 7UP menu shows a few specks of color loss in the upper orange section of the field. The white menu strips show some light staining as well (8.75). (B) The channel card shows a few specks of color loss and light fading. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame (8.75). (8.75,8.75). 200 - 400

2101 - GUYETTE & COMPANY HUTCHINSON BOTTLE

2 -1/4” D. x 7” T. Cobalt blue Hutchinson bottle featuring an embossed oval slug with “GUYETTE & COMPANY / REGISTERED / DETROIT, MICH.”. The front oval slug embossing has been accented with white paint. Bottle has fleabites throughout and shows staining on the inside, with fleabites around the lip. There is a closure stuck inside the bottle. (7.5).

100 - 300

2102 - SCARCE ELECTRIC BOTTLING WORKS HUTCHINSON BOTTLE

2 -1/4” D. x 7” T. Center embossed hutch-style bottle, featuring “VALDOSTA ELECTRIC BOTTLING WORKS / VALDOSTA, GA.” on the outside, with “THIS BOTTLE LOANED MUST BE RETURNED WHEN EMPTY” on the interior. CONDITION: Bottle has been repaired at lip and has minimal scratches throughout the body. Embossed “VVW” on base. The fix has been noted as well on the base. Overall, a great displaying example for a hard-to-find bottle. (8.0).

100 - 500

2103 - E.Y. CRONK ROOT BEER BLUE GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 -1/4” T. A beautiful cobalt blue bottle featuring embossed text on the front and back. Marked “BODE” on rear. CONDITION: Bottle shows light scratching and minimal fleabites, and is a great displaying piece. (8.0). 100 - 300

2104 - ROCK CREEK CARBONATED WATER GLASS BOTTLE

3 -1/2” D. x 9 -1/4” T. Glass seltzer bottle with fantastic embossed graphics. CONDITION: Glass metal spout not included, but still a great displaying piece. (8.5).

50 - 150

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2105 - COLLECTION OF 4 VARIOUS SODA BRANDS WOODEN CRATES

Largest: 17” x 12” x 12 - 1/2”. A nice collection of four bottle crates from Dr. Pepper, Moxie, Hires, and 7UP. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 300 - 600

2106 - VERNOR’S GINGER ALE SIGN W/ GNOME GRAPHIC

18” x 54 - 1/2”. SST. This C. 1950 single-sided embossed tin sign from Vernor’s Ginger Ale features the iconic gnome graphic with the company logo and colors. CONDITION: The field shows a few small specks of paint loss, most visible in the yellow section of the field. The mounting holes show minor wear and paint loss as well. The outer border shows paint loss, oxidation, and light metal bending. A beautiful and always desirable 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

2107 - DRINK SMILE CURB SIGN IN METAL STAND

20 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2” x 32 - 1/4”. DST. A nice example of this C. 1940s tin sidewalk sign from Smile featuring a colorful graphic. There are two single-sided tin signs back to back in the metal frame. CONDITION: Both sides remain in similarly nice condition. There is no significant damage to mention. The outer edges of the signs are concealed by the metal frame. The frame shows oxidation and wear throughout. (8.9+). 500 - 1,500

2108 - BLUDWINE SODA FLANGE SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

12-1/2” x 9-3/4”. DST. This c. 1910s-1920 double-sided tin flange sign from Bludwine features the company’s script logo, with a nice early bottle graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 remains clean, but shows a few specks of touch-up in the dark blue background of the top-left corner. The flange section shows touch-up as well to the blue paint (8.0). Side 2 shows restoration down the entire right edge and top-right corner (7.5). The touch-up on this sign is exceptionally well done and was only noticed after close inspection. (8.0,7.5). 400 - 800

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2109 - GINGER MINT JULEP CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

7” D. x 14 - 1/2” T. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ginger Mint Julep features a colorful logo and nice barrel form. CONDITION: The logo area shows light fading and color loss on both sides. The mouth of the dispenser is damage-free. The syrup pump shows light surface wear, but is nice overall. (8.75+). 400 - 800

2110 - MAGNUS ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

7” D. x 16” T. This C. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Magnus Root Beer features the company logo on both sides, with a nice polished metal syrup pump included. CONDITION: This dispenser remains clean with no damage to report. The gold pin striping around the body of the dispenser shows some light areas of color loss. (9.0). 400 - 800

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2111 - 1912 CHERRY SMASH CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

13-1/2” x 21-3/4”. Maker marked “Parker & Brawner”. This c. 1912 single-sided paper calendar from Cherry Smash features a nice graphic of a lady on a swing holding a Cherry Smash hand fan.

CONDITION: The field of the calendar shows a few light wrinkles and light spots of discoloration. The outer edges show wear, with light paper loss in the corners. An extra hole has been added at the bottom-center border. (8.0). 300 - 800

2112 - OUTSTANDING INDIAN ROCK GINGER ALE BOTTLE DISPLAY W/ LITTLE GIRL GRAPHIC

Frame: 30 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 22 - 1/4”. Maker Marked “Finson Litho Inc.” This c. 1910s-1920 single-sided cardboard bottle display from Indian Rock Ginger Ale features a young girl graphic with a slot to display a ten-pin style bottle. CONDITION: The display shows light fading to the color in the field, with a few light areas of darkening seen in the blue background. There is slight wear around the slot where the bottle inserts- the worst of which is seen in the girl’s thumb. The outer edges show light wear and color loss to the cardboard as well. This piece has been framed in a deep and impressive shadow box. A rare and seldom seen example. (8.5). 2,000 - 4,000

2113 - NU-GRAPE BOTTLE CAP SIGN

36” dia. SST. Maker marked “Robertson”. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Nu-Grape features the company logo and a nice graphic of a bottle cap. CONDITION: The sign retains nice color and shine in the field. There are a handful of surface scuffs and scratches seen in the outer sections of the field. The outer edges show a few rub marks and left-over wax paper residue. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

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2114 - NUGRAPE SIGN W/ BOTTLE & GRAPES GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2”. SST. Maker Marked “W.F. Robertson.” This C. 1930 single-sided embossed tin sign from NuGrape features a nice bottle graphic, with grapes on the vine as well. CONDITION: The sign shows light denting to the metal throughout the field, with paint chips and wear. The outer edges show further paint loss with metal bending and occasional added nail holes. (7.9). 800 - 1,600

2115 - DRINK NUGRAPE SIGN W/ GRAPE VINES GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “W.F. Robertson”. This c. 1920s single-sided embossed tin sign from NuGrape features the company logo, with nice graphics of grapes on the vine on each end. CONDITION: The sign shows light fading throughout the field. Light surface scratching can be seen throughout the field as well. There are three nail holes in the outer edges. The outer edges show light paint loss and oxidation as well. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

2116 - NU-GRAPE SODA THERMOMETER SIGN

5” x 17”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided die-cut tin thermometer sign from Nu-Grape features the company logo and a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy with only a few small specks of color loss. The bottom-right corner shows a sticky residue that could be cleaned off. The outer edges show a few small areas of paint loss as well. The tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.9). 300 - 600

2117 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA & NU-GRAPE THERMOMETERS

Largest: 5” x 17”. SST. A nice collection of two c. 1950s-1970s tin thermometer signs from Nu-Grape and Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Both signs remain clean with only some very light edge wear. The tubes are intact and read correctly. (8.9). 200 - 500

2118 - CHERO-COLA “THERE’S NONE SO GOOD” SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

46” x 24 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Edw. F. Thieler”. This c. 1920s single-sided cardboard sign from Chero-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman holding a swirl bottle, with a pastoral scene in the background. CONDITION: The sign shows restoration in a few isolated areas in the field. There is a vertical crease line extending through the center of the sign that has been touched-up at some point in the past. The outer border shows a series of wrinkle marks that also have been touched up. Some of the touched-up areas extend a few inches out into the field. 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. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2119 - GRAPETTE OVAL SIGN

17” x 10”. SSP. This C. 1940s-1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Grapette features the iconic company logo and colors. CONDITION: The field shows a few scuffs and discolored marks to the white lettering. The outer edges show light wear and minor porcelain wear to the mounting holes. (8.9). 400 - 800

2120 - GRAPETTE SODA OVAL SIGN

27” x 16”. SST. This C. 1950 single-sided embossed tin oval sign from Grapette features the iconic company logo and colors. CONDITION: The field shows some light scuffs and tiny areas of color loss in the white lettering. The outer red border shows heavier paint loss and wear all the way around. (8.5). 300 - 600

2121 - VER-BA SODA SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

13” x 19”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works.” This C. 1914 single-sided tin sign from Ver-ba features a nice graphic of a woman holding an early fountain glass. CONDITION: The sign shows scuffs and areas of paint loss throughout the field. The outer edges show further paint loss with metal bending and oxidation. The outer beveled-edge border shows areas of touch up to the dark blue paint. This sign was once a tin-over-cardboard sign, but the cardboard backing is now missing. (7.5). 300 - 600

2122 - SWITCH TO SQUIRT “NEVER AN AFTER-THIRST” SIGN

6 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. This C. 1958 decal-on-metal sign from Squirt features the company logo and iconic character known as the Squirt Boy. CONDITION: The sign remains exceptionally clean with no damage to report. A vibrant and well-presenting sign. (9.25). 400 - 800

2123 - TEEM SODA THERMOMETER SIGN

8” x 27 - 1/2”. SST. This C. 1960 single-sided heavily embossed tin thermometer from Teem features the company logo and a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few scrapes and specks of color loss in the field. The outer rolled edges show heavier paint loss and wear. The mounting holes show minor paint loss as well. The original tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.25). 300 - 600

2124 - COLLECTION OF 2 BIG GIANT COLA SIGNS

Each: 23 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. A nice collection of two C. 1950s single-sided embossed tin signs from Big Giant Cola featuring nice bottle graphics. CONDITION: Both signs remain in similar condition, with a few small specks of paint loss in the fields. The outer edges and mounting holes show light paint loss and wear as well. (8.5). 400 - 800

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2125 - JULEP “SIX DELICIOUS FLAVORS” SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

27” x 19”. SST. Maker Marked “W.F.R.” This C. 1930 single-sided embossed tin sign from Julep features a nice bottle graphic.

CONDITION: The sign shows light metal bending and a few small paint chips in the field. There are a handful of scuffs and specks of paint loss seen around the top of the bottle. There is still original rice paper attached around the outer edges. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

2126 - COLLECTION OF 2 WHISTLE & SQUEEZE SIGNS

Largest: 19 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/4”.

SST. A nice collection of two single-sided embossed tin signs from Whistle and Squeeze, both featuring the company logos.

CONDITION: (A) The Squeeze sign remains bright and glossy, with only slight edgewear and metal bending (9.0). (B) The Whistle sign also retains wonderful color and shine, with some very light wear along the top edge (9.0). (9.0,9.0). 600 - 1,200

2127 - COLLECTION OF 2 THIRSTY? JUST WHISTLE SIGNS

Largest: 27 - 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. SST. A nice collection of two c. 1940 single-sided embossed tin signs from Whistle featuring the company logo and colors.

CONDITION: Both of these signs still have their original wax packaging paper attached- which could possibly be cleaned off. Both signs show some light paint loss to the outer edges- the worst of which is seen at the bottom-left corner of the vertical sign. There are no mounting holes in either sign, as they were never hung and are new-old-stock. (8.5).

600 - 1,200

2128 - WHISTLE 5¢ TIN SIGN

12 - 1/4” x 3”. SST. This small single-sided embossed tin sign from Whistle features the company name and a nice 5¢ graphic. CONDITION: This sign still has the original rice paper attached to it. The corners show some minor paint loss, and metal bending. (8.9). 300 - 600

2129 - WHISTLE SODA CLOCK W/ ELF GRAPHIC

24” x 24” x 2-1/2”. This c. 1940s single-sided Masonite clock from Whistle features the iconic company logo and Elf graphic. The original movement from Telechron, and the paper instructions are still attached to the back. CONDITION: The field shows wear and areas of light discoloration. The bottle shows a light crack to the Masonite near the bottom. The outer edges show light wear and areas of color loss as well. The second hand on the clock is missing. The clock works when plugged in. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

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2130 - 7UP “LIKES YOU” OVAL SIGN

9” x 13”. SST. Maker marked “Stout Sign Company”. This c. 1940s single-sided tin sign from 7UP features the company logo and “Likes You” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows rub marks with color loss in the field. The white sections of the sign show yellowing throughout as well. The outer border shows heavy paint loss and oxidation, with light metal bending. (7.75). 300 - 600

2131 - HOWDY ORANGE SODA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

13 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Julian Maas Co.”. This c. 1930s single-sided embossed tin sign from Howdy features the company colors and a nice double-bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows scrapes with color loss, and light metal bending throughout. The outer edges show additional color loss and light metal bending in the corners. (8.0). 300 - 600

2132 - DRINK FRUIT BOWL “NECTAR FOR A NICKEL” SIGN

23 - 1/4” x 4”. SST. Maker marked “Stout Sign Company”. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Fruit Bowl features nice embossed lettering and “Nectar for a Nickel” tagline. CONDITION: The field shows a few dull spots to the gloss, and an occasional surface scuff. The outer edges show very minor wear and paint loss. (8.75+). 300 - 600

2133 - ARABIC PEPSI-COLA THERMOMETER W/ BOTTLE CAP GRAPHIC

6 - 3/4” x 12”. SST. This c. 1960 single-sided tin thermometer from Pepsi-Cola features Arabic writing, and a nice bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows paint loss and oxidation to the bottom edge. The tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.75). 300 - 600

2134 - COLLECTION OF 4 SODA AND HOLSUM BREAD SIGNS

Largest: 32” x 5 - 1/8” x 1”. A nice collection of four door push bar signs from Nesibitt’s, V3 Cola, Sprig, and Holsum. CONDITION: All four show wear, with paint loss, scratching and oxidation with occasional metal bending. (7.0).

300 - 600

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2135 - NOS FULL CASE OF MISSION ORANGE DRINK CANS 16” x 11” x 10”. C. 1950. CONDITION: NOS original Mission Orange Drink cans in the original case. (9.0). 100 - 500

2136 - COLLECTION OF 2 OGDEN & ALLEN AND PEPSIN SERVING TRAYS

Largest: 13 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two serving trays from Ogden & Allen, and, Pepsin Punch Beverages. CONDITION: (A) The Ogden tray shows light fading to the color in the field, with a few scuffs and scratches. The outer field and raised border show paint chips and light wear with a few dark stains (8.0). (B) The Pepsin tray shows a notable wear mark in the woman’s chest. The outer field and raised border shows a few additional spots of paint loss and light oxidation (8.25). (8.0,8.25). 300 - 600

2137 - COLLECTION OF 2 JERSEY CREME & EDELWEISS BEER SERVING TRAYS

Largest: 13 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of two serving trays from Jersey Creme and Edelweiss Beer. CONDITION: (A) The Jersey Creme tray shows a few specks of paint loss in the outer field. The rim shows a few darkened areas and occasional paint chipping (8.9). (B) The beer tray shows some light surface oxidation to the outer sections of the field. The rim shows light wear and color loss to the gold paint (8.75). (8.9,8.75). 300 - 600

2138 - COLLECTION OF 2 SERVING TRAYS W/ WOMEN GRAPHICS

Each: 13 - 1/2” x 17”. A nice collection of two serving trays featuring a little girl and woman graphic. CONDITION: The fields on both show a few surface scuffs and tiny specks of discoloration. The outer raised borders show small paint chips and general wear. (8.9,8.9). 100 - 400

2139 - NESBITT’S CALIFORNIA ORANGE SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 11”. SST. This C. 1930s single sided embossed tin sign from Nesbitt’s features a nice bottle and 5 cent graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows specks of color loss to the high point of the embossed lettering. The outer edges show light storage wear and occasional light paint loss. The sign still has remnants of its original rice paper attached. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

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2140 - COLLECTION OF 2 CHERRY SMASH W/ GEORGE & MARTHA GRAPHICS

Each: 11” x 23 - 3/4”. A nice collection of two C. 1930s single-sided cardboard signs from Cherry Smash featuring portraits of both George and Martha Washington. CONDITION: Both shows light staining and discoloration in the field, with a few areas of color loss to the cardboard surface. The outer edges show further damage with color loss, cardboard loss, and general wear all the way around. An eye-catching set. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2141 - CANADA DRY BEVERAGES SIGN

36” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Canada Dry features the company logo and shield graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scratches and specks of discoloration. The outer field and edges show porcelain chips and oxidation staining around the mounting holes. The top-left mounting hole has ripped through the metal. (8.0). 400 - 800

2142 - CANADA DRY GINGER ALE SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

30” x 13 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Canada Dry features the company logo with a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field shows some light scuffs and specks of paint loss. The outer edges show further paint loss, with oxidation and light deterioration to the metal. (8.25). 300 - 600

2143 - DRINK NICHOL KOLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

24” x 8”. SST. Maker marked “The Parker Metal Dec. Co.”. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Nichol Kola features a wonderful bottle graphic with tagline “America’s Taste Sensation”. CONDITION: The field shows paper marks from the original wax paper throughout. There are some discolored spots seen at the top of the field, down the left side of the field, and across the bottom border- seen in the cream colored background. The outer edges show a few minor paint chips and wear. (8.25). 300 - 600

2144 - NICHOL KOLA SIGN W/ SOLDIER GRAPHIC

20” x 28”. SST. Maker Marked “AM Sign Co.” This C. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Nichol Kola features the iconic company logo with marching solider graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows paint loss and scuffing in the field. The outer edges show further chipping with non-factory mounting holes. (8.25). 300 - 600

2145 - DRINK DR HERRING’S GINGER ALE SIGN

23 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Dr. Herring’s Ginger Ale features a nice bottle and 5¢ graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a light bubbling to the paint throughout the field, however the paint is stable and not flaking. There are a few small specks of color loss in the field- most notable between the letters “E” and “R” in “Herring’s”. The outer edges show further paint chipping and color loss as well. (7.75). 300 - 600

2146 - EVERVESS TABLE WATER WINDOW DISPLAY

36” x 37”. This c. 1950s single-sided 3-D cardboard window display from Evervess Table Water, a product of The Pepsi-Cola Company, features a woman graphic and nice 3-D double-bottle graphic as well. CONDITION: The display shows spots of color loss and wear in the field. The majority of the damage can be seen around the outer edges, with spots of color loss and worn cardboard. The center creases is split about half way down. The two cardboard insert pieces at the bottom, which connect the display, have torn off. That being said, the display stands up and displays nicely. (8.25). 400 - 800

2147 - JULEP SYRUP DISPENSER W/ GLASS JARS

12 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 13”. This c. 1910s-1920s metal countertop dispenser from Julep has nice embossed features on both sides, with its original glass jars, lids, and spigots. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few small areas of tarnish to the metal finish. The jars are crack-free, and the spigots shows light wear as well. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2148 - TUFT’S AUTOMATIC CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN STYLE 1

8” x 7 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1871. This man-made version of natures “geyser”, the Automatic Crystal Fountain, was commercialized by John W. Tufts in about 1871 as a novel new product released by his company, Arctic Soda Apparatus of Boston, Massachusetts. One purpose of the fountain as advertised, in addition to being attention-getting by seemingly making “water run uphill,” was as an air perfumer. By scenting the water with an essential oil, the Fountain could spread a delicate fragrance in a room. CONDITION: Cranberry glass version that is complete with both bulbs and all hardware. No chips or cracks are noted. Glass is bright and clear. Very Good 2,000 - 5,000

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2149 - CAST IRON-BASED MARBLE-TOPPED SODA FOUNTAIN TABLE

23 - 3/4” x 23 - 3/4” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: The cast iron base is in original paint, showing some areas of paint loss but no cracks or repairs. The top marble is original, showing areas of scuffs and scrapes which would benefit from a good marble cleaning. (Good).

400 - 1,000

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2150 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN NAPKIN HOLDERS

Largest: 4” x 8” x 8”. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A) A HV-C napkin holder with correct weight and stainless steel. It shows light areas of oxidation, and it is complete. (B) A pressed glass napkin holder, marked for the Paramount Service Co. It shows a floral motif in the pressed pattern. There are no chips cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 200 - 500

2151 - EARLY ROCHESTER ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 22”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Showing patina and oxidation to the metal stand and dispenser. Glass globe with strong lettering and no chips, correct lid and marble base with light staining. Very Good

800 - 2,000

2152 - GRAPE KOLA CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” D. x 20” T. This c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Grape Kola features the company logo with nice gold scroll work and details. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean overall with no damage or cracks to the ceramic. The logoed areas shows color loss in the gold painted sections. The ceramic shows nice crazing throughout, with a few areas of darkened stains from exposure to syrup. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2153 - PAIR OF GREEN GLASS SODA FOUNTAIN PHARMACY SHOW GLOBES

Each: 10” dia. x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1910. Rare pair of striking green glass apothecary show globes. CONDITION: Original cast brackets with all original green glass. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. Comes with hanging chain and hardware. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2154 - HANGING APOTHECARY CHANDELIER W/ HARDWARE

8” dia. x 21”. This turn of the century hanging chandelier globe was used in an early apothecary, and includes its hanging bracket and chain. CONDITION: The glass remains unbroken and clean. The brass finish to the metal parts shows a nice shine and patina. A ready to hang piece. (9.0). 300 - 600

2155 - DRINK HOWEL’S ORANGE JULEP SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Howel’s Orange Julep with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few worn and lightly stained areas seen in the orange body. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.75). 700 - 1,400

LOT - 2150
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LOT - 2154
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2156 - OVERSIZED WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8 -1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. This C. 1910’s-1920 oversized version dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush features the company logo, and nice colorful body shaped in the form of an orange. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few spots of color loss, seen mainly around the base. One side shows paint splatter on the Orange Crush logo section. The mouth of the dispenser shows wear, but remains crack-free. The pump shows wear as well, and the knob has come loose. (8.5). 1,200 - 2,400

2157 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few scattered areas of color loss seen in the orange body and around the floral base. The green border around the base was likely repainted at some point in the past. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

2158 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few scattered areas of color loss seen in the orange body and around the floral base. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2159 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few scattered areas of color loss seen in the orange body and around the floral base. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

2160 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush features the form of an orange, and includes its original syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows specks of color loss seen in the black lettering of the logo. The mouth of the dispenser remains crack-free, but does show wear and additional color loss. The spigot shows tarnish to the metal, but is original to the dispenser. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2161 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 9” x 14”. This C. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush features the company logo, with the form of an orange. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few discolored spots, but remains clean overall. The mouth of the dispenser remains crack free and shows only light wear. The pump shows alight oxidation to the metal finish. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

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2162 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 6” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful with no damage to report. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The original spigot is marked with the company name and shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.25). 1,000 - 2,000

2163 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 6” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few scattered areas of color loss seen in the yellow body and around the floral base. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 700 - 1,400

2164 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 7” x 12”. This c. 1920 dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush features the company logo, and the form of a lemon. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains clean. There are a few tiny specks of color loss seen in the green around the very bottom edge of the base. The mouth of the dispenser is crack-free and shows only light wear. The pump shows light oxidation to the metal finish. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2165 - WARD’S LIME CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 6” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lime Crush with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few scattered areas of color loss seen around the floral base. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The original spigot marked with the company name shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2166 - CRAWFORD’S CHERRY-FIZZ IT’S JAKE-A LOO SYRUP DISPENSER

8-1/2” Dia. x 15” T. This c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Crawford’s Cherry-Fizz features nice lettering with a vibrant cherry graphic. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains vibrant and clean. The gold pin strip around the very bottom edge shows fading. The mouth of the dispenser is chip-free, and the pump has a wonderful polished finish. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2167 - DRINK CALIFORNIA IRON PORT SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 16”. A nice example of this C. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Iron Port with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful. The logo section shows some paint loss and discoloration to the “Iron Port” lettering. The mouth of the dispenser shows staining and few light cracks. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.25). 1,200 - 2,400

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2168 - CHERRY SMASH SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 15”. A nice example of this C. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Cherry Smash with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2169 - ORIGINAL COUNTERTOP SYRUP DISPENSER FOR LASH’S QUALITY DRINKS

17” x 19” x 33”. C. 1930. CONDITION: All tin construction with the original hardware, glass tops, tubes and lids. There are no chips or cracks to the lids. There are light areas of chipping on the interior rim of the glass globes. It has a 90% partial decal to the front, and original spigots with areas of white paint loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,600

2170 - BUCKEYE ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 16”. A nice example of this C. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Buckeye Root Beer with syrup pump.

CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few stained areas seen in the white ceramic body. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.25). 800 - 1,600

2171 - FOWLER’S CHERRY SMASH SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” Dia. x 13 - 1/2” T. This c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Fowler’s Cherry Smash features colorful graphics with a period pump. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few darkened stains around the bottom edge, with a few light cracks seen at the base too. The upper-mouth of the dispenser shows some staining, which is nicely concealed by the syrup pump. The pump shows tarnish and wear. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

2172 - DRINK GRAPE JULEP SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Grape Julep with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful. There is a repaired section to the purple material around the left side of the “Grape Julep” name that extends out into the body of the dispenser. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (7.0). 600 - 1,200

2173 - DRINK BIRCHOLA SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Birchola with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser shows some brown staining to the white ceramic material. There is also a light crack to the ceramic at the base of the dispenser. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

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LOT - 2172
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2174 - DRINK 5¢ “FAN-TAZ” BASEBALL SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” Dia. x 15” T. This c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Fan Taz, the “Drink of the Fans,” features the form of a baseball with an early bat graphic. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows yellowing to the base- which is due to a very light clear coat having been applied at some point in the past. Some of the golf embellishments show light color loss. The mouth of the dispenser is chip-free, and the pump shows a nice patina. A desirable dispenser. (8.75). 4,000 - 8,000

2175 - CERAMIC GRAPE KOLA SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER

8” Dia. x 11” T. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Grape Kola features a nice graphic of grapes, with gold embellishments. CONDITION: The bowl shows a pink color to the ceramic, and was likely re-glazed at some point in the past. The gold lettering has been refreshed as well. The base shows areas of wear and loss to the gold embellishments. The lid also shows wear and general crazing. (8.0).

500 - 1,000

2176 - GREEN RIVER SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 15”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s frosted glass syrup dispenser from Green River with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser shows light fade to the color on the logo. There is a crack in the base that extends up into the body. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (7.5). 400 - 800

2177 - DRINK HIRES SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 15”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a light crazing to the glaze and occasional brown staining. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage-free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.9). 400 - 800

2178 - JERSEY CREAM SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 16”. A nice example of this C. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Jersey Cream with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful, with a few worn areas to the gold embellishments. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal and is not original to the dispenser. (8.5). 400 - 800

2179 - ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 15”. A nice example of this C. 1910s-1920s ceramic root beer syrup dispenser with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser is bright and colorful. The mouth of the dispenser is crack and damage free. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 400 - 800

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2180 - DRINK 5¢ DR PEPPER SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 20”. This c. 1980s reproduction ceramic syrup dispenser from Dr. Pepper features the iconic script logo, complete with the bowl, base, and spigot. The bottom is marked “Marv Art Enterprises 219/2000”. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean and undamaged, with only some light yellowing to a few areas of the ceramic. There is one small chip on the top edge of the bowl. (9.0). 400 - 800

2181 - GRAPE KOLA CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 20 - 1/4”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Grape-Kola features the company logo and nice grape graphic. CONDITION: The gold lettering and embellishments on this dispenser have been refreshed at some point in the past. The body of the dispenser remains sturdy and intact, with only a few small areas of wear. The lid has seen restoration to the white ceramic material. (7.0). 400 - 800

2182 - DRINK HIRES SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 15”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer with syrup pump. CONDITION: The body of this dispenser shows brown staining and a few surface cracks to the ceramic material. The mouth of the dispenser shows one damaged area. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal and one damaged area of metal around the collar of the pump. (8.0). 300 - 600

2183 - SCHUSTER’S ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

6 - 1/2” dia. x 14 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Schuster’s Root Beer features nice red and blue colors, with ornate gold lettering. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean overall, with only some light color loss seen in the gold lettering. The mouth of the dispenser remains crack-free. The pump shows a nice patina to the metal finish. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

2184 - ORCHARD ALE MILK GLASS SYRUP DISPENSER

7” D. x 14” T. This c. 1910s-1920 milk glass syrup dispenser from Orchard-Ale features a colorful graphic in the center, and nice embossed features around the body. CONDITION: The logoed area of the dispenser remains clean and vibrant. The mouth of the dispenser shows some light chipping to the milk glass, which is concealed by the syrup pump collar. The pump shows light oxidation to the metal finish. An unusual example. (8.75+). 1,000 - 2,000

2185 - ROSARY ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

7” D. x 14” T. This c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Rosary Root Beer features nice color and nickel graphic. The syrup pump is marked “Hires” and is not original to the dispenser. CONDITION: The dispenser retains nice color, with no cracks or damage to the ceramic material. The pump shows light surface oxidation to the metal finish. A nice looking example overall. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2186 - CITRO LEMON THIRST QUENCHER SYRUP DISPENSER

7” D. x 15” T. This c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Citro features a nice graphic of a lemon in the background and tagline “Non Alcoholic”. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean, with no cracks or damage to the ceramic. The logoed area is vibrant, and only shows the lightest amount of fading to the color. The pump shows light oxidation to the metal finish. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

2187 - HIRES ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

6 - 1/2” D. x 14” T. This c. 1920s-1930 ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the company logo on both sides, with a nice syrup pump marked with the company logo as well. CONDITION: This dispenser remains exceptionally clean with no damage to report. The ceramic is damage-free. The syrup pump shows only minor tarnish to the metal finish. (9.0). 400 - 800

2188 - HIRES ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

6 -1/2” D. x 14” T. This c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer features the iconic company logo. CONDITION: The base of this dispenser shows some surface cracking and chipping to the top layer of the ceramic material. The body of the dispenser remains bright and vibrant. The mouth of the dispenser is chip-free and clean. The pump shows wear and oxidation to the metal finish. (8.0). 400 - 800

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2189 - CHERRY TIP AND CONCORD PUNCH SODA DISPENSER

14 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 18”. This c. 1920 dispenser from Cherry Tip and Concord Punch features a nice porcelain base with the company name, and two frosted glass jars as well. CONDITION: The porcelain base shows a few small spots of wear and discoloration. The jars are crack-free, but do show a few rub marks to the frosted glass. A great displaying dispenser. (8.75). 400 - 800

2190 - 5¢ ALLEN’S RED TAME CHERRY SODA DISPENSER

14” x 14” x 23”. A nice example of this c. 1920s soda dispenser from Allen’s Red Tame Cherry, with a nice 5¢ graphic and etched globe on top. CONDITION: The base of the dispenser shows areas of scuffing and paint loss. It appears the back section of the base’s lid has been repainted. The globe on top is crack-free, but is missing its lid. (8.5). 300 - 600

2191 - COLLECTION OF 2 BRACER WILD CHERRY DISPENSER AND GLASS DISPENSER

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 11”. A nice collection of two syrup dispensers including a Bracer Wild Cherry barrel dispenser, and a glass dispenser which once held a syrup jug. CONDITION: (A) The Bracer dispenser shows a few blemishes to the paint on the tin sign on the front. There is additional wear to the sign where the spigot inserts into the barrel (8.5). (B) The glass dispenser remains clean and damage-free. A modern spigot and light bulb have been added (9.0). (8.5,9.0). 200 - 400

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2192 - SODA FOUNTAIN COPPER HOT WATER DISPENSER

8” x 14” x 31”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All original copper hot water dispenser with an attached burner, fuel source and font. The copper has been polished, and the porcelain marked with an “H” for hot water. (Very Good). 100 - 500

2193 - COLLECTION OF 3 EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 -1/4” Dia. x 8” Height. (A) Hawaii Arctic Soda Works eight-sided hutch-style bottle. Two sides are embossed with “ARCTIC SODA WORKS” and “HONOLULU”. Glass has minor fleabites at the base and shows some cloudiness. (7.5). (B) Montrose Bottling Co. hutch-style bottle with stopper. There is a significant chip at the lip, but otherwise the bottle shows nice color and bubble. (7.5). (C) Francis Dusch blob-top soda bottle, embossed around the circumference of the bottle with “THIS BOTTLE IS NEVER SOLD”. Bottle has beautiful blue color with original closure, but is missing stopper. Closure shows significant rusting. Some light staining on the inside of bottle, but a great displaying piece. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

2194 - ALLEN’S RED TAME CHERRY SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

12” x 9” x 22”. This c. 1910s-1920 soda fountain counter top dispenser from Allen’s Red Tame Cherry features nice hand-done lettering on both sides of the globe. CONDITION: The globe remains clean, with only some light chipping around the mouth. The metal stand shows heavy tarnish to the metal finish. The two knobs retain their marble handles. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

2195 - GREEN RIVER SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 15”. A nice example of this C. 1910s-1920s frosted glass syrup dispenser from Green River with syrup pump. CONDITION: The logo shows heavy fading to the color and the mouth of the dispenser shows a few small chips to the glass. The spigot shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2196 - SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER APPARATUS

12” x 15” x 33”. This c. 1920 countertop dispenser has room to display syrup bottles around the top pedestal, while hot soda would have been dispensed from the actual canister. CONDITION: The body shows insignificant tarnish and wear. (8.75). 400 - 800

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2197 - COLLECTION OF 3 SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 23 - 1/2” L. A nice collection of three art-deco countertop mounting syrup pumps. CONDITION: All show light wear and tarnish to the metal finish. All retain their original marble handles as well. (Various).

400 - 800

2198 - COLLECTION OF 4 ART DECO SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 18” L. A nice collection of four c. 1920s-1930s art deco soda fountain syrup pumps. CONDITION: Each shows light tarnish to the metal finishes. Three retain their marble handles and one is missing. (Various).

300 - 600

2199 - COLLECTION OF 3 ART DECO SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 16 - 1/2” L. A nice collection of three art-deco soda fountain syrup dispenser pumps. CONDITION: All three show tarnish to the metal, and all three retain their original marble handles. (Various). 300 - 600

2200 - COLLECTION OF 3 SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 15” L. A nice collection of three art-deco counter top mounting syrup pumps. CONDITION: All shows light wear and tarnish to the metal finish. All retain their original marble handles as well. 300 - 600

2201 - LARGE COLLECTION OF SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 15”. Collection of eight original soda fountain syrup dispenser pumps in various conditions. Some with flavor labels. CONDITION: Three are not operational. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

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2202 - LARGE COLLECTION OF SYRUP PUMPS

Largest: 15” L. Collection of nine original soda fountain syrup dispenser pumps in various conditions. CONDITION: Some with flavor labels. Three are not operational. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

2203 - COLLECTION OF 8 SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 3” D . x 14” T. CONDITION: The syrup dispenser pumps are in various conditions. They show areas of oxidation and plating loss. Some are operational, some are not. (Good). 300 - 600

2204 - COLLECTION OF 8 SYRUP DISPENSER PUMPS

Largest: 3” D. x 14” T. CONDITION: The pumps are in various conditions and different flavorings. Some operational, some not. They show areas of surface rust, oxidation and loss of paint or plating. (Good). 300 - 600

2205 - SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER MACHINE AND DISPLAY

11” x 11 - 1/2” x 20 - 3/4”. This c. 1920s soda fountain dispenser has room to display syrup bottles on the top pedestal, while hot soda would have been dispensed from the metal cannister. CONDITION: The metal shows light wear and patina, but remains nice overall. (8.75). 300 - 600

2206 - LARGE STAINLESS LIQUID DISPENSER

19” x 19” x 23”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Soda fountain-related, with an original pump and lid. It has an etched stainless hopper with a fill reservoir, showing a polishing to the stainless steel and Bakelite handle to the pump. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 200 - 600

2207 - JAMES W TUFTS’ “THE COTTAGE” MARBLE SODA FOUNTAIN WITH BASE

Largest: 48” x 34 - 1/2” x 33 - 1/2”. C. 1887. Italian white marble with 10 syrup dispensers and 3 draught tubes. Comes with period oak counter as a base. CONDITION: Tarnish and oxidation to the silver plate dispensers, hinged lid with a 4” chip to the corner of the back lid. Other small chips and surface cracks noted from age and use. With partial interior and original side identification plaque. Wood base is without a marble top, and the draught tubes are complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

2,000 - 5,000

2208 - MARBLE JW TUFTS SODA FOUNTAIN BASE AND SPIGOTS

Largest: 18” x 24” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1880. CONDITION: Showing complete set of spigots for the syrup dispenser, with the carbonated water spigot missing as well as internal parts. Marble shows wear and some chips and cracks, with J.W. TUFTS labels on the ends. Staining and oxidation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 600

2209 - CAST IRON SODA FOUNTAIN BASE

10” x 8” x 17”. This heavy metal base appears to be the bottom of an early syrup dispenser. The brand or company is unknown. CONDITION: The base shows wear to the metal, with surface oxidation and heavier deterioration to the surface near the bottom (7.0). (7.0). 100 - 400

2210 - LIPPINCOTT MARBLE SODA FOUNTAIN W/ BASE

Largest: 85” x 27” x 38”. This c. 1900 marble soda fountain apparatus was made by The American Soda Fountain Company of Philadelphia, from Lippincott designs. CONDITION: The marble body of the dispenser shows areas of wear, with a few small cracks and areas of discoloration. The ornate metal finishes show dark tarnish throughout. The decorative wood top shows light wear to the wood surfaces, with a few cracks and areas of paint loss. The marble countertop that the dispenser sits atop shows a few light cracks to the top surface. Overall an impressive and well-displaying example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 5,000 - 10,000

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2211 - EAU DE SELTZ ET LIMONADES FRENCH SYRUP SYPHON

3 -1/2” D. x 11 -1/2” T. CONDITION: No chips or cracks, with light mineral deposits, working syphon and fully etched. (Good). 100 - 300

2212 - WHITE MARBLE GD DOWS SODA FOUNTAIN BASE

Largest: 18 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1880. CONDITION: Base only, with no hardware. Showing several chips at the corners, marked for G.D. Dows. Boston. Staining and oxidation throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 100 - 500

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2213 - COLLECTION OF 3 GLASS STRAW HOLDERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 10” x 4”. A nice collection of three c. 1920s glass straw holders. CONDITION: All remain clean and undamaged, with nice ornate embossing and patterning. (9.0). 100 - 300

2214 - COLLECTION OF 2 STRAW HOLDERS

Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 6”. A nice collection of two c. 1920s straw holders. CONDITION: (A) The glass example is clean and undamaged (9.0). (B) The metal holder shows light tarnish to the metal finish, but is nonetheless complete and operable (8.75). (9.0,8.75). 100 - 400

2215 - BLUE GLASS LIDDED VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER

12” T. C. 1898. A blue glass Victorian, showing an applied enamel in flowers and leaves. CONDITION: There are light flea chips to the inside rim of the jar. There are no chips or cracks to the lids. (Very GoodExcellent). 500 - 1,500

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2216 - AMBER COLORED FLORAL DECOR VICTORIAN GLASS STRAW HOLDER

12 - 3/4” t. C. 1898. CONDITION: An amber colored straw holder with a Dipple design and applied enamel in leaves, flowers and birds. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. There are no chips or cracks to the lid. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2217 - HEAVY PRESSED GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FLORAL DESIGN 4” dia. x 12 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. A heavy pressed glass straw holder, marked “Floradora” on the bottom. It has a heavy pressed Victorian pattern with a floral design and matching original lid. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2218 - BLUE EMBOSSED GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER

11 - 1/4” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A blue glass Victorian straw holder in stipple design. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs to the straw holder. There is light flaking to the inside rim of the original lid. (Very GoodExcellent). 500 - 1,500

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2219 - RARE GERMAN CUT GLASS STRAW HOLDER

4” dia. x 13”. C. 1898. Extremely rare late 19th century Victorian straw holder in unique German cut glass design. CONDITION: A black and white design sandwich glass straw holder with star and circle pattern. It has an original black and white enameled lid. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. A very rare straw holder. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

2220 - BLUE ORNATE DECOR GLASS STRAW HOLDER

11 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A blue glass straw holder with applied enamel design and original lid. It shows no chips, and a small hairline crack at the rim of the straw holder. (Very Good - Excellent).

500 - 1,500

2221 - GRAPE SMASH STRAW HOLDER

4 - 1/2” dia. x 9 - 1/2”. C. 1920. A heavy paneled glass straw holder with correct lift lid, with an etched Grape Mash design in applied enamel. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (8.7).

800 - 1,600

2222 - GREEN GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FLORAL DESIGN

12 - 3/4” T. C. 1898. A green glass straw holder with an applied floral enamel design lid and stippled applied enamel. CONDITION: It shows light chipping to the inside rim of the top. There are no chips, cracks or repairs to the straw holder. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2223 - AMBER GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FANCY FLORAL DESIGN

14” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: An amber glass Victorian straw holder with applied floral enamel design and original finial top lid. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2224 - AMBER GLASS DIPPLE DESIGN VICTORIAN GLASS STRAW HOLDER

11 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. An amber glass Dipple design straw holder with an original lid. CONDITION: It shows light fleabite chipping around the inside rim of the straw holder. There are no chips to the original lid, as well as no cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2225 - AMBER GLASS ETCHED VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FLORAL DECOR

13” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: An amber glass etched straw holder with figural and floral etching. It has the original finial top lid, showing light fleabite chips to the inside rim of the lid. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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2226 - COBALT BLUE GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FLORAL DESIGN

12 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. A blue glass Victorian straw holder with etched floral design and applied gold leaf pinstriping. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. It has an original lid. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2227 - VICTORIAN CLEAR GLASS STRAW HOLDER WITH DIPPLED DESIGN

12 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A clear glass straw holder dippled design. It shows no chips cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2228 - AMBER GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FLORAL DESIGN

12 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. An amber glass straw holder with lid and an applied enamel flower motif. CONDITION: There are no discernible chips, cracks or repairs to the straw holder or the lid. (Excellent).

500 - 1,500

2229 - VICTORIAN CERAMIC STRAW HOLDER WITH GILT

13” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A ceramic Victorian straw holder with an original lid, showing no chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2230 - CRANBERRY GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER

12 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A cranberry glass straw holder in stippled design. It shows light flaking to the inside rim of the lid. There are no chips, cracks or repairs to the straw holder. (Excellent).

500 - 1,500

2231 - BLUE GLASS LIDDED VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER

12 - 3/4” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A blue glass Victorian straw holder in stippled design. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent).

500 - 1,500

2232 - CRANBERRY GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER

12 - 1/2” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A cranberry glass straw holder with stippled design. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs to the straw holder. There is some light flaking to the inside rim of the original lid. (Excellent).

500 - 1,500

2233 - LIGHT BLUE VICTORIAN GLASS STRAW HOLDER

12” T. C. 1898. CONDITION: A blue glass straw holder in paneled design. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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2234 - AMBER TO CRANBERRY

VICTORIAN GLASS STRAW HOLDER

13 - 1/2” T. CONDITION: An amber to cranberry glass straw holder with an original lid and stippled design. It shows light chipping to the inside rim of the original top. There are no chips, cracks or repairs to the straw holder. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2235 - CRANBERRY GLASS VICTORIAN STRAW HOLDER WITH FLORAL DESIGN

12 - 3/4” T. CONDITION: A cranberry glass straw holder with an applied enamel floral design. There is light chipping to the inside rim of the straw holder and original lid. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2236 - PAIR OF JERSEY CREAM STRAW DISPENSERS

Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A) A Jersey Cream straw dispenser. Tin construction with mechanical operation in stainless steel. It shows very little signs of wear and no oxidation. (B) A Jersey Cream base to a lift lid straw holder, showing advertising on all four sides. It shows light chips and cracks around the two mounting holes for the lift lid, which is missing. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

2237 - VICTORIAN MOSER GASS STRAW HOLDER

4” dia. x 13”. C. 1898. Extremely rare Moser Victorian straw holder with beautiful applied enamel. CONDITION: A heavily enameled applied blue glass straw holder, with dragonfly, floral and bird design and matching lid. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

2238 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN STRAW DISPENSERS

Largest: 5” x 10” x 6 - 1/2”. CONDITION: (A) A Jersey Cream lift-lid straw dispenser, with a pressed glass base and lift tin lid. It has remnants of the Jersey Cream labeling. It shows oxidation to the lid, and shows no chips, cracks or breaks to the glass base. (B) A copper mechanical straw dispenser, marked Sani-Serve Sanitary Draw Dispenser from the Vee Line Co. out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It shows light oxidation to the copper, and it is mechanically operational. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

2239 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN STRAW DISPENSERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A) A mechanical straw dispenser, unlabeled. Tin construction, with a mechanical dispensing mechanism. It shows loss of finish and oxidation to the exterior mechanical operation. (B) Another mechanical straw dispenser, manufactured by the Mosteller Manufacturing Co. out of Chicago. It is mechanically operational, and shows light oxidation and areas of wear to the exterior. (Good). 300 - 600

2240 - GLASS-PANELED STRAW JAR

4 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 12”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A soda fountain straw jar with a glass-paneled body and matching lid. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. (Excellent). 200 - 600

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2241 - MARBLE SODA FOUNTAIN

21” x 20 - 1/2” x 35”. C. 1890.

CONDITION: Marble soda fountain back bar dispenser in incomplete condition. Showing dispenser spigots for the soda syrup, missing the large spigot for the carbonated water. Interior components may be incomplete. Signs of age with some small chips at the edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 2,000

2242 - SODA FOUNTAIN LAMP AND DISPENSER DISPLAY

Base: 36” x 10” x 10”. Maker marked “Henry G. Loeber”. This c. 1920 lamp and dispenser display would have once sat atop the front bar of a soda fountain acting as both a source of light and as dispenser for three different flavors of soda.

CONDITION: The marble base is sturdy and clean, with only light tarnish to the metal finishes. The leaded glass shade shows a few hairline cracks, but is solid. The cap that secures the shade to the top of the stand is missing. 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

2243 - MARBLE “LIPPINCOTT” SODA FOUNTAIN W/ BASE

Largest: 44” x 24” x 33 - 1/2”. This c. 1900 marble soda fountain apparatus was made by Chas Lippincott of Philadelphia, PA. The dispenser has eleven total syrup taps, with various flavors embossed above the spigots. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few light cracks and worn areas to the marble. The metal pieces show heavy tarnish and darkened discoloration. The wood base shows a nice patina with evidence of use over the years. 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

2244 - COLLECTION OF 2 KIST AND B-1 LEMON-LIME SODA MIRRORS

Largest: 11 - 3/4” Dia. A nice collection of two c. 1950s mirrored glass signs from B-1 Lemon Lime Soda and List Beverages. CONDITION: (A) The B-1 sign shows deterioration to the mirrored glass in the top-left corner. There are a few specks of discoloration spread throughout the field as well (8.0). (B) The Kist mirror remains clean with only minimal edgewear. There is a small damaged area to the mirror beneath the upper-left mounting clip (9.0). (8.0,9.0). 100 - 400

2245 - ENJOY SUN SPOT MIRROR SIGN

10” x 18”. This c. 1950s single-sided glass mirror from Sun Spot features nice bottle graphics and verbiage. CONDITION: The outer edges of the mirrored glass show damage and chipping to the finish. The colors and graphics remain vibrant. (8.0). 100 - 200

2246 - SODA FOUNTAIN TABLE W/ SHOWCASE TOP & FOUR CHAIRS

Table: 30” x 30” x 30-1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All original set with four original diamond-shaped chairs with original upholstery. The original glass top, showing no breaks or repairs. It has an original wood-framed table and an original access door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2247 - OUTSTANDING SALESMAN SAMPLE SODA FOUNTAIN BAR

36” x 10 - 1/2” x 12”. This c. 1920s salesman sample soda fountain front bar features wonderful detail with miniature syrup pumps, sinks, and other kitchen fixtures. The front of the bar is made of wood, and all the implements on the backside are metal. CONDITION: The countertop shows some splitting to the wood with general wear. The front of the bar shows nice patina, with some minor paint loss seen around the bottom edges. The metal fixtures on the backside remain complete and show only a light tarnish to the metal. A wonderful small-scale item. (8.75+). 4,000 - 8,000

2248 - MAHOGANY SODA FOUNTAIN BACKBAR W/ MARBLE TOP

Top w/ cabinet: 120 - 3/8” x 18” x 105”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows original hardware that has been polished, three access doors in the bottom compartments and marble top. The second piece of the backbar is missing the mirror. It has the original stained glass panels on both sides and hanging light fixtures in the middle. The overall condition of the backbar has been refinished with the exception of the marble, which could be sanded and cleaned. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 9,000

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2249 - THE BROWN SHOE COMPANY

1912 CALENDAR

Frame: 18” x 2” x 37 - 1/4”. This c. 1912 calendar from The Brown Shoe Company features a beautiful woman graphic, and is impressively framed in a custom shadow box. CONDITION: The calendar remains clean overall, with some small tears seen in the bottom-right corner of the calendar top. There are two hardly mentionable specks of color loss seen in the woman’s hair. The pad shows light wrinkles but is nice overall. The metal hanging strip at the top is intact. (8.9).

400 - 800

2250 - COLLECTION OF 2 DIE-CUT DRY GOODS AND COAL SIGNS

Largest Frame: 12 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 15 - 1/4”. A nice set of two die-cut cardboard signs from Mrs. Donaldson Dry Goods, and the Eclipse Coal Company.

CONDITION: (A) The Donaldson sign shows a crease in the woman’s elbow, and light edgewear around the outer edges (8.5). (B) The Coal sign shows a few dark spots seen in the women’s skin, and very light edgewear as well (8.5). (8.5,8.5).

100 - 400

2251 - ADAM’S SPEARMINT CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ CHILDREN GRAPHIC

24 - 3/4” x 28 - 3/4”. This c. 1910s single-sided pressed cardboard sign from Adam’s Spearmint Chewing Gum features a nice graphic of two children playing in the garden. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only a few hardly mentionable dark spots. The outer edges show color loss and wear, which is mostly confined to the bottom edge. The sign is nicely framed and ready to hang. (8.9).

300 - 600

2252 - BORDEN’S MELOROL ICE CREAM SIGN W/ CONE GRAPHIC

11 - 1/4” x 35”. SST. This C. 1930s-1940s single-sided tin sign from Borden’s Ice Cream features a nice early ice cream cone and 5 cent graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few light scuffs in the field with paint loss. The worst of the damage is seen at the bottom edge, which shows color loss and surface oxidation. The outer edges show light wear all the way around. (7.9). 800 - 1,600

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2253 - SUNBEAM BREAD SIGN W/ GIRL GRAPHIC

19” x 55”. SST. Maker Marked “AAW 3-53.” This C. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Sunbeam Bread features the iconic young girl graphic, with great color and shine. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only a few surface scuffs to the gloss and occasional tiny paint chips. The outer border shows some light storage wear and areas of color loss to the extreme outer edges. A clean and glossy example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2254 - SUNBEAM ENRICHED BREAD SIGN W/ LOAF GRAPHIC

29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Sunbeam shows a colorful graphic of a loaf of bread on a silver platter. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with only a few specks of color loss in the outer field. The outer rolled edge and mounting holes shows additional paint chips and light wear. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2255 - COLLECTION OF 2 SUNBEAM BREAD & 7UP SIGNS

Largest: 29” x 12”. SST. A nice collection of two single-sided tin signs from 7UP and Sunbeam Bread. CONDITION: (A) The 7UP sign shows paint loss, scratching, and wear throughout the field. There are also areas of metal bending and further paint loss seen around the edges (7.0). (B) The Sunbeam sign shows color loss and heavy staining in the field. The outer edges and mounting holes show oxidation, color loss, and metal bending (6.5). (7.0,6.5). 400 - 800

2256 - GRAPE-NUTS SELF-FRAMED SIGN W/ GIRL AND DOG GRAPHIC

20” x 30”. SST. This c. 1910s single-sided self-framed tin sign from Grape Nuts features a young girl and dog graphic, with the company logo underneath. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few scrapes and scratches with isolated areas of color loss. Specks of color loss can be seen in the girl’s face, with the worst of the scuffing seen around the company logo. The outer edges show light metal bending and additional areas of color loss. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

2257 - LARGE CLOVER FARMS STORES SIGN

Total: 215 - 3/4” x 25 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. SSP. This large two-piece single-sided porcelain sign from Clover Farms Stores features nice embossed porcelain lettering with “Foods” and “Meats” on each end. CONDITION: The sign retains nice color and shine, however, the field shows isolated porcelain chips and loss. The lettering shows some small porcelain loss and oxidation as well. The outer edges and border show further porcelain chipping and 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. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2258 - ESKIMO PIE “MAGIC JAR” COUNTER TOP COOLER

7” D. x 16” T. This C. 1940s-1950s countertop ice cream cooler from Eskimo Pie features the iconic company logo and packaging, with a nice brass lid, and Eskimo-formed feet. CONDITION: The body of the cooler shows paint loss and wear. The color is strong, despite the damage. The metal lid and feet show only light tarnishing to the metal. An eye-catching example. (7.9). 400 - 800

2259 - TEXAS BOTTLING WORKS 1927 CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

18 - 3/4” x 28”. This single-sided paper 1927 calendar from the Texas Bottling Works features a woman graphic holding an early fountain glass of soda. CONDITION: The calendar remains exceptionally clean, with with only one small tear seen in the top-center field above the woman’s head. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame job. (8.9). 300 - 600

2260 - COLLECTION OF 4 SODA & BREAD DOOR PUSH SIGNS

Largest: 32” x 3 - 1/8”. A nice collection of four door push bar signs from Pepsi-Cola, Kreamo Bread, Bireley’s, and Grapette. CONDITION: All four show wear and areas of damage. (A) The Pepsi push bar shows isolated areas of porcelain loss and touch up. (B) The Kreamo Bread bar shows paint loss and oxidation throughout. (C) The Bireley’s bar shows light wear and abrasions in the field. (D) The Grapette bar shows paint loss and scuffing with wear to the mounting holes. (Various). 400 - 800

2261 - COLLECTION OF 2 CAPITOL’S & WRIGLEY JUICY FRUIT SIGNS

Largest: 15 - 1/4” x 18”. A nice collection of two signs from Capitol’s Non-Tox, and Wrigley’s Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The tin Capitol’s sign shows scuffing and paint loss in the field. The outer edges show further oxidation, paint loss, and staining. (8.0). (B) The double sided cardboard Wrigley’s sign shows light wear on both sides, with bend lines and light surface wrinkling. (8.0). (8.0), (8.0). 400 - 800

2262 - COOK’S GOLDBLUME BEER SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC 11 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. SST. This C. 1940s single-sided embossed tin sign from Cook’s Beer features a wonderful bottle graphic and nice horse-shoe form. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scrapes and one notable paint chip to the right of the neck of the bottle. The outer edges show scuffing and further paint loss, with general wear all the way around. (8.25). 400 - 800

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2263 - COOK’S GOLDBLUME BEER SIGN

28” x 14”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Cook’s Beer. CONDITION: The field shows areas of paint loss to the high points of the embossed lettering, as well as a few light chips to the yellow background. The outer edges show light paint chips too. (8.5). 300 - 600

2264 - SODA FOUNTAIN & CONFECTIONS GLASS SIGN

64” x 28”. A stunning example of this reverse painted and foil-underglass sign reading “Soda Fountain & Confections.” CONDITION: The field remains clean and the glass is undamaged. The foil lettering shows nice detail with only some hardly mentionable soiling. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame, which was added more recently. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

4,000 - 12,000

2265 - LARGE DRUGS CANDY-SODA “REXALL” LEADED GLASS SIGN

63 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 27”. A stunning example of this double-sided leaded glass “Drugs, Candy, Soda” sign featuring The Rexall Store. The sign shows wonderful colored glass on both sides with a well-crafted original can. CONDITION: The glass on both sides remains clean and sturdy, with the letter “S” on “Drugs” on one side showing light cracking to the glass. The can was likely painted black at some point in the more recent past. The sign has a modern power cord and lights up nicely. 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

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2266 - DENTIST OFFICE CORNER SIGN

34” x 11 - 1/2”. SSP. This c. 1920s angled corner sign was used out front of a Dentist’s Office, and features nice cobalt blue color with early lettering. CONDITION: The sign shows haziness and wear to the gloss throughout the field. There are scrapes and scuffs with color loss in the field as well. The outer edges show porcelain chipping throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 400 - 800

2267 - GREENFIELD’S CHOCOLATES SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 17 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/4”. This c. 1911 single-sided cardboard sign from Greenfield’s Delatour Chocolates features a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows color loss and tearing around the outer edges- the worst of which is seen in the bottom half of the sign. The bottom edge shows cardboard loss and paper flaking. (7.9).

200 - 600

2268 - ICE CREAM PARLOR STAINED GLASS WINDOW

164” x 14”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing several hairline cracks in the original glass, some areas of loose solder, but overall with a great early look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

300 - 1,000

2269 - DAN DEE DIPPER ICE CREAM SANDWHICH PRESS

12” L. C. 1930. Marked “The Dan Dee Dipper Co. - Knoxville, TN”, marked “Pat’d Sep. 14-20”. CONDITION: Retaining 95% of the original nickel plating, operational with light wear. (Very Good). 300 - 600

2270 - CLAVE PI-ALAMODER ICE CREAM SCOOP

12 - 1/2” L. C. 1930. Seldom-seen ice cream scoop for dishing pie à la mode. CONDITION: Bakelite handle with no cracks, manual operation, wedge shaped scoop, fully operational. Showing very little wear. 400 - 800

2271 - FAIRY VACUUM DISHER “RARE” ICE CREAM SCOOP

11” L. Exceedingly rare vintage ice cream scoop, c. 1930s. Stamped “Fairbanks Sales Corp., East Alton, Ill.” and “Fairy Vacuum Disher, Pats. Pend., Ser. No. 1.” CONDITION: Wear from age and use, with all interior components and operational. Some oxidation. (Good). 400 - 800

2272 - ESKIMO PIE “MAGIC JAR” ICE CREAM COOLER

7” D. x 16” T. This c. 1950s countertop cooler from Eskimo Pie features the company logo, with nice color throughout. CONDITION: The body of the cooler shows a few specks of color loss and an occasional dark spot. The lid is nicely polished brass, and the interior is clean and solid. An eye-catching piece. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

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2273 - RARE HEART-SHAPED ICE CREAM SCOOP

11” L. C. 1925. CONDITION: Complete and operational, showing light wear to the wooden handle, no breaks or cracks. Smoke wear to the nickel plating, overall a great example. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

2274 - COLD DOG TYPE ICE CREAM SCOOP

5 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing wear and plating loss at the edges. Operational and complete. Smaller size with unusual operating system. (Good). 200 - 500

2275 - BICHON ICE CREAM SANDWICH PRESS

6” L. C. 1920. Marked “THE BICHON MFG

CO DETROIT PAT PEND.”. CONDITION: Manual operation showing light wear and some oxidation. Complete with all parts and maker marked. (Good).

200 - 500

2276 - RAUCH SYSTEM ICE CREAM SANDWICH PRESS

8 -1/2” L. C. 1930. CONDITION: Marked “Rauch System” and showing new plating. Original finish to the wood handle, operational, and with light wear. (Good). 200 - 500

2277 - EARLY ICE CREAM SANDWICH SCOOP IN PISTOL FORM

7” L. C. 1930. CONDITION: Pistol handle form, cast aluminum, complete and operational. Showing wear from use and patina from age. (Good). 200 - 500

2278 - COLLECTION OF 4 EARLY ICE CREAM SCOOPS

Largest: 11-1/4” x 2-3/4”. This collection of four c. 1910s ice cream scoops are all complete and have a great eye appeal. CONDITION: All four show a light patina to the metal finish. They all operate as intended. A nice set. 300 - 600

2279 - COLLECTION OF 3 EARLY ICE CREAM SCOOPS

Largest: 12-1/2” x 3”. This collection of three c. 1910s ice cream scoops are all complete and have a great eye appeal. CONDITION: All three show a light patina to the metal finish. They all operate as intended. A nice set. (8.75+). 200 - 400

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2280 - ARDEN SUNFREZE ICE CREAM SIGN

28” x 31 - 1/2”. DSP. This c. 1930s double-sided porcelain sign from Arden’s Sunfreze Ice Cream features a nice small graphic of the Arden delivery boy. CONDITION: Side 1 shows haziness to the gloss in the field. There are also isolated porcelain chips seen in the bottom-center field. The outer edges and mounting holes show porcelain loss and wear (8.0). Side 2 shows heavier haze and wear to the gloss. There are porcelain chips in the lower half of the field, with a few small blemishes seen in the upper-field as well. The outer edges show porcelain loss and wear (7.5). (8.0,7.5). 800 - 1,600

2282 - PRIMOSE ICE CREAM ADVERTISEMENT

2281 - GOLLAM’S LEBANON ICE CREAM LIGHT-UP SIGN

26 - 1/2” x 4 -1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. This c. 1940 light-up sign from Gollam’s Ice Cream features the ornate company logo, with a wonderful art-deco can. CONDITION: The reverse painted field shows some light paint loss and lifting seen in the white lettering. When lit, additional specks of color loss can be seen in the dark section of the field. The outer can remains in original condition, with areas of light paint loss and wear. The sign retains its original power cord, which protrudes from an opening in the back. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

42” x 16”. Cardboard advertising hanger for Primrose Ice Cream. CONDITION: Showing light wear, primarily at the edges. Good color with the exception of the “Primrose” lettering, which has faded. Light edgewear and retaining the original hanger. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 1,500

2283 - VINTAGE BURDAN’S ICE CREAM SIGN

13-1/2” x 19”. This c. 1910s tin-over-cardboard sign from Burdan’s Ice Cream features a nice graphic of a woman with foliage background. CONDITION: The sign shows restoration and touch-up in the field. The outer corners of the field show paint loss and surface oxidation. The outer edges show light metal bending, and further paint loss- the worst of which is seen around the bottom edge. (6.5). 200 - 600

2284 -

Largest: 7” x 7” x 18 - 1/2”. This collection of two includes a malted milk dispenser from Hamilton Beach, and a glass display jar for ice cream cones. CONDITION: (A) The Hamilton Beach machine shows wear and color loss to the green porcelain base. The metal top shows further oxidation and wear, mostly seen near the bottom edge (7.5). (B) The cone jar shows a haziness to the glass, but remains chip-free and retains its lid and rack inside (8.5). (7.5,8.5). 200 - 400

2285 - MITCHELL AND COOPERS AUTOMATIC ICE CREAM DISHER W/ ORIGINAL BOX

10” L. C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing light wear with original finish to the wood handle and original nickel to the disher. Fully operational. The original box shows light wear with rips and tears at the edges. (Very Good). 100 - 500

COLLECTION OF 2 HAMILTON BEACH MALK MILK MACHINE & GLASS CONE JAR
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2286 - CAST IRON PARISIAN ICE CREAM CONE MOLDS

10 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows oxidation and surface rust throughout. The cast iron is complete with all the interior components, including the cone mold. (Fair). 100 - 500

2287 - HERMES ICE CREAM SERVING TRAY

13 - 1/2” x 16 - 3/4”. A nice example of this large tin serving tray from Hermes Ice Cream, featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows nice gloss and color in the field. There are a few small scrapes and blemishes seen in the woman face, as well as near the outer rolled edge. The outer border shows a few more scuffs and areas of discoloration. (8.9). 300 - 600

2288 - LARGE EXPOSITION CANDY JAR “BANJO”

10” x 7” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows no cracks or breaks to the main candy jar. There are small fleabite chips on the inside rim of the jar. There are no chips or cracks to the top lid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

2289 - 15-1/2” TROJAN CANDY JAR W/ GROUND STOPPER

9” x 9” x 15 - 3/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows no cracks or breaks to the jar receptacle, inside and outside rim, or to the ground stopper. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2290 - 25” TALL ATHENIAN SAMPLE BOTTLE CANDY JAR

6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 25”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows no chips or cracks to the main glass receptacle. There are no chips to the inside or outside lip of the top of the jar or the lip of the ground stopper. The ground stopper is not a good fit to the jar. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000

2291 - SMALL-SIZED DAKOTA SAMPLE CANDY JAR

1 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or fleabites. (Excellent). 200 - 600

2292 - COLLECTION OF 3 COLUMBIA SAMPLE CANDY JARS

Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 22 - 3/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A 22” tall jar with a swirl top ground stopper. It shows no chips or fleabites. (B) A 12-1/2” jar, showing no chips or cracks. (C) A 10”, showing no chips or cracks. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

2293 - COLLECTION OF 5 DAKOTA GLOBE CANDY JARS

Largest: 6” x 6” x 13”. Sizes include: 5”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12” . CONDITION: All the jars show no chips or cracks to the main body. There are some light fleabites to several of the ground stopper rims, which are not seen when the lids are on the jars. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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2294 - PAIR OF EARLY GLASS CANDY JARS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A colonial-paneled candy jar with ground stopper. It shows no chips or cracks to the main candy jar. There are no chips or fleabites to the rim or ground stopper. (B) A 14-3/4” congress candy jar. It shows no chips or cracks to the main candy jar. There are no fleabites or chips to the ground stopper or rim. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2295 - PAIR OF 11-3/4” PURITAN CANDY JARS W/ GROUND STOPPERS

Each: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 13”. C. 1900. CONDITION: There are no chips or cracks to the main receptacles. There are no chips or fleabites to the inside or outside rim of both the candy jar and ground stopper. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2296 - COLLECTION OF 3 CONGRESS GLOBE CANDY JARS

Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 13”. CONDITION: (A) A 10-1/2” tall jar with ground stopper. There are no chips or cracks. There is no fleabite chipping to the inside or outside rim of the stopper. (B) An 10-1/2” globe. It shows no chips or cracks. There are no fleabites to the inside or outside rim of the stopper. (C) A 8-3/4”, which shows no chips or cracks. There are no fleabites to the inside or outside rim of the ground stopper. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2297 - PAIR OF EARLY CANDY JARS

Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/4”. CONDITION: (A) A 15” swirl top candy jar with a swirl base. It shows no chips or cracks to the main candy jar. There are some light fleabite chips to the rim of the ground stopper. (B) An 8” candy jar with a swirl top lid and ground stopper. It shows no chips or cracks, but has light fleabite chips to the ground stopper. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

2298 - COUNTERTOP REVOLVING CANDY JAR

19” x 19” x 11”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A very unique, 5-section glass revolving candy jar, most likely from South America. It has the original lids, revolving base and glass jars. There are no discernible chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2299 - ICE CREAM CONE DISPENSER WITH MARBLE BASE

8” x 8” x 31 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s ice cream cone dispenser, featuring its original glass tube and more recently added marble base. CONDITION: The glass remains undamaged, with the metal showing light tarnish to the surface. (8.75+). 300 - 600

2300 - PAIR OF CAST IRON WALL BRACKETS FOR SODA FOUNTAIN & PHARMACY SHOW GLOBES

Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 8”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron in bronze, showing oxidation and surface rust throughout. It is complete and operational. (B) A cast iron in bronze, showing light oxidation. It shows an original hinge, and it is operational. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

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2301 - ORIGINAL CRANDELL & GODLEY CO. 1897 FRUIT DROP CANDY MACHINE

21 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/4” x 51/2”. C. 1897. CONDITION: All original, with an original crank handle. It comes with a box of eight additional molds for making candy gumdrops in different shapes and sizes. A very early cast iron mechanical device from the Crandell & Godley Company. There are areas of oxidation and some surface rust to the cast iron. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2302 - CAST IRON WALL MOUNT

COUNTRY STORE MEN’S COLLAR DISPLAY

6 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 49 - 3/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows all original glass with original collared interior, several collars are missing. It shows old paint to the cast iron, original backdoor and hanging hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2303 - LIFE SAVERS COUNTERTOP STORE DISPLAY

15 - 3/4” x 9” x 10”. This C. 1930s tin countertop store display from Life Savers features four different product compartments, with the company logo and vibrant colors. CONDITION: The display remains clean overall with no major detractions. There are a few areas of minor wear and paint chipping, mostly confined to the outer edges and corners. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

2304 - COUNTRY STORE POTATO CHIP DISPLAY BIN

12 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A pine construction potato chip display bin. It shows the original glass, front lid door and hardware. It comes complete with metal scoop, and stenciled marked “2760” on the top. It shows areas of wear, chips and cracks to the oak construction. (Good).

300 - 600

2305 - COUNTRY STORE RIBBON CABINET MARKED FOR THE AH REVELL MFG CO. IN CHICAGO

25” x 9 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1915. CONDITION: All original oak constr uction, with original backdoors and hardware. It shows two original racks for larger-sized ribbon. There is no bottom to the cabinet, and shows all original glass. There are scuffs and scrapes throughout, with an original front maker’s tag. (Good).

300 - 600

2306 - COUNTERTOP/WALL MOUNT THREAD DISPLAY CABINET

29” x 6” x 29 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows all original wood construction with interior spool display. It is in all original finish, showing some scuffs and scrapes. The glass panel to the right side shows an area of missing glass in the upper-portion. It comes complete with a display of thread. (Good). 300 - 600

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2307 - PHENOMENAL BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG 2-PIECE SPOOL CABINET W/ MARQUEE & CLOCK

31 - 1/2” x 17” x 77 - 3/4”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A beautiful walnut in original finish, showing some areas of scuffs and scrapes. It has an original carved Brainerd & Armstrong labeling at the top. It has all original applied tule accents, door fronts and pull handles with two interior compartments. One of the only couple known two-piece pull spool cabinets. 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

2308 - OAK COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP THREAD CABINET FOR CLARKS

MILE-END SPOOL COTTON

16 - 1/2” x 21” x 23”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All original, with original doors, drawers and hardware. The mirrored areas show some oxidation and lifting. The roll top end is operational, and the drawers have original hardware. Requiring some attention to the wood cabinet for repair. Both decals for the Clarks Spool Cabinet on either end are about 50% intact. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2309 - OAK SLANT FRONT COUNTRY STORE PASTRY CASE

71 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2” x 22”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an all original finish to the oak framing with areas of scuffs, scrapes and scratches throughout. It shows all original glass, doors and hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2310 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP PASTRY CASE IN OAK

71 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2” x 22”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows areas of scuffs, scrapes and scratches to the oak frame. It shows original interior hardware, wooden shelf, back doors and glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2311 - OAK SLANT-FRONT COUNTRY STORE PASTRY CASE

94 - 1/4” x 24” x 18 - 3/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing oak construction with all original glass. Top glass is beveled. Original sliding rear doors. Showing areas of wear, scuffs, scrapes, and scratches, both to the glass and to the wood. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2312 - OAK BARBERSHOP SERVICE STATION CABINET

12 - 1/2” x 14” x 38”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows quartersawn oak that has been refinished, original doors, hardware foot press for the towel bin at the bottom and cast iron feet. It shows scuffs and scrapes since being refinished. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd par ty shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 900

2313 - COUNTERTOP CURVED GLASS SHOWCASE ADVERTISING SEALSKIN CIGARS

35 - 1/4” x 24” x 13”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original German silver covering with original glass and backdoors. It shows a small 3” crack to the corner glass on the curved glass to the lower left-hand corner. It shows some areas of wear to the reverse etching for Sealskin Cigars. There is some warping to the wood frame for the showcase. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

2314 - COUNTERTOP COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE ADVERTISING ROWNTREE’S CHOCOLATES

31” x 16” x 35 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows lifting to the top, with all original glass, backdoors and interior hardware. It shows a repair needed to the walnut framing. The top sign is in good reverse glass condition, with minor areas of lifting. (Poor). 500 - 1,000

2315 - COUNTRY STORE BREAD DISPLAY CASE MARKED FOR WARD’S FINE BREAD

27 - 1/2” x 23” x 31 - 3/8”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A German silver-covered wood bread cabinet with an original interior, backdoors and all hardware. There are areas of scuffs, scrapes and denting to the German silver. The front glass is marked “Ward’s Fine Bread”. It is undetermined as to the age of the etching. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2316 - COUNTRY STORE OAK CANE/UMBRELLA CASE

20-1/2” x 21” x 49”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All oak construction, with original glass, lift lid and hardware. The doll fretwork in the interior is original, as well as the base and holes for the umbrella or cane tips. It shows some scuffs, scrapes and loss of finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2317 - OAK CANE/UMBRELLA CASE CONVERTED INTO LIFT FRONT SHOWCASE

35-1/2” x 18” x 46”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows original hardware, lift lid and removeable front panel to access the lower showcase. The curved glass is intact, and all other glass is original. It shows scuffs and scrapes due to handling and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2318 - COUNTRY STORE JACOB’S & CO’S HIGH CLASS BISCUITS DISPLAY

42 - 1/4” x 15” x 38 - 1/4”. C. 1915. CONDITION: All wood construction with original marble top and hardware. There are areas of scuffs, scrapes and finish loss to the wood. The front glass is original. There are no original biscuit tins to fit in the display. The reverse-painted glass sign on the top shows some areas of lifting and paint loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 2315
LOT - 2316 LOT - 2317 LOT - 2318

2319 - CURVED GLASS COUNTERTOP COLLAR BUTTON OR JEWELRY SHOWCASE

15 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4” x 7”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Missing label. It shows a replaced glass top, and original curved glass front with the original interior. There are some areas of wear. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2320 - BRAINERD ARMSTRONG & CO. WALNUT THREAD CABINET

34” x 20” x 34”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A wonderful walnut spool cabinet from the Brainerd Armstrong Co. It shows an original stenciled tule work to the front applied accents. It shows all original hardware, glass front display drawers with mirrored interior cabinet, correct front door and hardware. It has the correct name stenciling to the front banner. It comes with 20+ thread boxes, some with and without product. There are areas of wear, scuffs and scrapes consistent with age, and would benefit greatly from a wood cleaning. 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

2321 - COUNTERTOP CURVED GLASS COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE W/ SCHOOL HOUSE TOP

36 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/4” x 39”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original glass, backdoors with no mirrors and hardware. It shows some areas of glass lifting and exposure due to warping of the cabinet. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,500

2322 - SMALL-SIZED CURVED GLASS COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE W/ TOWER TOP IN GERMAN SILVER COVERING

22 - 3/4” x 23 - 1/2” x 27”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows some repair to the showcase framing, and an area of brazing to the German silver covering in the lower left-hand front corner. The glass is all original, there is no interior shelving, has original backdoor and hardware. (Good). 500 - 1,500

LOT - 2319
LOT - 2320
LOT - 2321

2323 - COUNTERTOP CURVED GLASS TOWER TOP COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE IN GERMAN SILVER

30” x 24” x 37”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an all original showcase in German silver, as well as original glass with no interior shelves. It has the original backdoor and hardware. The German silver shows some areas of breaks, cracks and dents due to age and use. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2324 - FLOOR-MOUNTED OAK FRONT LOAD DISPLAY CASE W/ LIFT LID

48” x 18” x 56”. C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows an oak constructed showcase with two replaced oak front doors for front loading. It has an interior glass shelf, lift lid and original hardware. There is some repair to the oak cabinet and areas of wear, scuffs and scrapes throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2325 - VINTAGE WARD’S CAKES DISPLAY CASE

17” x 12 - 3/4” x 20 - 1/2”. This C. 1920 counter top display case from Ward’s Cake features nice tin litho signage on all four sides, with room to display in the glass section at the top. CONDITION: All four signs shows light scuffs and occasional paint loss and metal denting. The glass remains undamaged. The original handles are still intact on the backside. (8.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 2323

2326 - ILLINOIS SHOWCASE CO. WALL MOUNT COUNTRY STORE COLLAR DISPLAY

7 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 50 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All wood construction with interior display of men’s collars. It has an original applied Illinois Showcase Co. label. There are areas of scuffs, scrapes, scratches and finish loss throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

2327 - COUNTRY STORE CRAWFORDS BISCUITS 3-TIER TIN DISPLAY

32 - 1/2” x 15” x 53 - 1/4”. C. 1915. CONDITION: All original wood construction with original reverse glass sign, advertising Crawfords Biscuits with a Coat of Arms. It has a new quartz top with original front doors to the bins, containing none of the original Crawfords Biscuit tins that fit in the display. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes. It has original handle hardware and hardware to the front doors. 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

2328 - COUNTRY STORE OAK REVOLVING STEEL SAW SHOWCASE

22” x 21” x 37”. An original country store steel showcase display, mounted on a Lazy Susan for countertop operation. CONDITION: There are areas of scuffs and oxidation to the hardware. It has original stenciling on the original glass windows. It comes complete with an interior full of saws, most likely not original to the showcase. There are some age-related cracks, both in the top and base. It has an original finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd par ty shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

LOT - 2326
LOT - 2327

2329 - COUNTRY STORE OAK CANE OR UMBRELLA CABINET

27” x 22 - 1/2” x 52 - 1/2”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows all oak construction, in a cabinet that has been refinished with the original dowelled interior, lift lid and hardware. It shows all original glass, and comes complete with an assortment of canes for display. 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

2330 - LARGE DOUBLE-STEEPLE SHOWCASE IN OAK W/ BRASS CORNERS

121 - 1/2” x 28” x 43”. C. 1910. Maker marked “Claes & Tennbeuter, St. Louis, Missouri”. CONDITION: Showing all original brass corners intact. All original glass, original back doors, and original interior shelves. Light areas of wear and use. 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

LOT - 2329
LOT - 2330

2331 - ROUND REVOLVING “CRYSTAL” SHOWCASE ON ORIGINAL STAND

29 - 1/2” x Dia. x 42”. C. 1910. Crystal Showcase Co. CONDITION: All original showing scratches and scuffs to the original finish, some oxidation and missing paint to the cast iron base. The top cast bronze gallery has several broken piece but could be repaired. One glass panel has a crack. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2332 - LARGE FLOOR-MOUNTED ROTATING DISPLAY CASE

38” x 32” x 76 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows an original oak base and framing to the showcase. It has the original wavy glass to all six panels, and has replaced interior rotating shelving. There are some areas of scuffs, scrapes and finish loss. 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

2333 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP 8-SIDED REVOLVING SHOWCASE IN OAK

28” x 28” x 44”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Often referred to as a Christmas showcase with a patent date of December 25. It shows some replaced glass panels, and some replaced glass to the revolving interior. All the wood and interior revolving display are original. It shows an overall refinishing of the oak cabinet. 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

LOT - 2331
LOT - 2332
LOT - 2333

2334 - EXTRA LONG 2-STEEPLE COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE IN OAK 12’ - 1/2” x 24” x 38 - 1/2”. C. 1910. Maker marked “Meyer Bros. Drug Co., St. Louis, Missouri”. CONDITION: The showcase has areas of moderate wear to the oak framing. It has all original glass, with original back doors and new added hardware. All the metal corners are present. There are areas of wood separation to the schoolhouse steeples, as well as some areas of age-related cracks to the framing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good).

2,000 - 5,000

2335 - DOUBLE-STEEPLE FLAT-TOP CURVED GLASS COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE

96” x 28” x 41 - 3/4”. C. 1910. Marked “M. Anderson, Chicago”. CONDITION: Showing all original glass with original rear doors. There are areas of dings and scrapes to the German metal. Applied interior shelves are present, with areas of wear due to age. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2336 - OVERSIZED TRIPLE-TOWER COUNTERTOP SHOWCASE IN OAK

130” x 25” x 37 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows one missing glass panel on the left lower section. It has all original doors, hardware and remaining glass. Constructed of oak, showing some scuffs and scrapes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

LOT - 2334
LOT - 2335
LOT - 2336

2337 - COUNTRY STORE CURVED GLASS HIGH-RISE SHOWCASE IN GERMAN SILVER

72” x 26 - 1/2” x 38 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing areas of wear, some dents, scratches and scuffs to the German silver. All original glass with original back doors and hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2338 - LARGE CURVED GLASS COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE

71 - 1/4” x 24” x 35”. C. 1910. CONDITION: German silver high-top curved glass showcase showing all original glass, original rear doors, with no added interior shelves. Some dings and scuffs to the German metal and areas of wear from age. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2339 - COUNTERTOP WOOD DISPLAY CASE IN OAK

27 - 1/2” x 26” x 36”. C. 1910. Maker marked “Nashville Showcase Company Nashville, Tennessee”. CONDITION: It shows an all oak construction with an original backdoor and hardware. It has all original glass panels, showing some areas of wear and finish loss, but overall a very solid display cabinet. (Very Good).

800 - 2,000

2340 - GENERAL STORE COUNTER TOP SALES DISPLAY CABINET

46 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Marked “Sales Display Cabinet Co.”. This C. 1940s small table top display cabinet features eight compartments with small access doors on the back. CONDITION: The glass is unbroken and the oak body has a nice patina. The manufacturer tag is clean and displays nicely on the front center edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2341 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP CURVED GLASS FRONT TOWER SHOWCASE

23 - 1/4” x 23” x 36 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A good-sized countertop curved glass showcase with a tall tower top and two shelves. It shows all original glass with German silver covering, backdoor and hardware. There are areas of scuffs and dents to the German silver. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2342 - COUNTERTOP OAK FRAMED CURVED GLASS COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE

60 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2” x 14”. C. 1915. Maker marked “The Lutke Manufacturing Co. Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington”. CONDITION: An oak framed, curved glass showcase with original doors, brass corners and glass. It shows light wear to the oak case. There are no chips, cracks or breaks in the glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

2343 - OAK COUNTRY STORE/SODA FOUNTAIN DISPLAY BASE

58 - 1/2” x 29” x 30”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing wear and scuffs from age and use, with marks and dings primarily on the top. Showing an older refinishing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2344 - COUNTRY STORE FLOOR MOUNT WALNUT SHOWCASE W/ 2 SHELVES

24” x 24” x 47 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows all original hardware for the interior shelves, which are glass. It shows original backdoor, hardware and glass. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes to the cabinet. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 1,000

LOT - 2341

2345 - COUNTERTOP COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE IN OAK W/ SLANT FRONT 27 - 1/2” x 15” x 30 - 3/4”. C. 1920. Maker marked “A.M. Russell & Sons”. CONDITION: It shows an original finish, which is aged and darkened. There are some areas of age-related cracks to the wood frame. All original glass with original shelves and interior. (Good). 400 - 1,000

2346 - COUNTERTOP TOWER COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE IN GERMAN SILVER 19” x 20 - 3/4” x 31”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows all original glass with original glass shelves, backdoor and hardware. The German silver exterior shows some areas of denting and oxidation, as well as a missing front label. (Good). 400 - 1,000

2347 - TALL COUNTERTOP NICKEL TOWER SHOWCASE

26 - 3/4” x 19 - 1/2” x 42 - 1/2”. C. 1915. CONDITION: It shows all original German silver coating to the wood-framed showcase. It has all original wavy glass, backdoor, hardware and two interior shelves. There are areas of oxidation to the German silver, a tear to the silver in the rear base, areas of dents and scuffs throughout. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 300 - 1,000

2348 - COUNTRY STORE CURVED GLASS SHOWCASE W/ RISER TOP 47 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2” x 30”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original German silver with wood-constructed showcase, with original mirrored backdoors and glass. The backdoor mirrors show oxidation and areas of mirror loss. There are areas of silicone repair to the front curved glass and to the top riser for stability. There are areas of dents, scuffs and oxidation to the German silver. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 600

LOT - 2345
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2349 - COUNTERTOP COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE W/ SLANT FRONT & CAST IRON CORNERS

39” x 27” x 13”. C. 1915. Maker marked for the Parley & Hofman Co. out of Rochester, New York. CONDITION: It shows all original glass with original mirrored backdoors, showing some oxidation to the mirrors. All corners are intact, showing areas of paint loss and oxidation to the cast iron. The oak frame construction shows some areas of scuffs and scrapes. (Good). 300 - 1,000

2350 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP GERMAN SILVER TOWER SHOWCASE

19 - 1/2” x 21” x 31”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all German silver covering of wood-framed showcase with replaced interior glass shelving, and has original interior glass. It shows an original backdoor and hardware. (Good). 300 - 900

2351 - LARGE COUNTERTOP GLASS JEWELRY DISPLAY SHOWCASE

71” x 27” x 13 - 1/4”. Curved glass front countertop display case. German silver over oak. CONDITION: Original glass and rear doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

2352 - LARGE COUNTERTOP GLASS & WOOD STORE DISPLAY SHOWCASE

76 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/2” x 12”. Countertop display case with all-original glass and back doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 2349
LOT - 2350
LOT - 2351
LOT - 2352

2353 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORY COUNTERTOP SHOWCASES

Largest: 16 - 1/2” x 93/8” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A) A slanted shelf pen case for the Moore’s Pen Co. It has no pen racks, and shows original glass where the top has been re-glued. Oak construction, with an original backdoor and hardware. There are scuffs and scrapes to the wood cabinet. (B) A wood-framed glass-sided front showcase. It has an original backdoor and hardware. The all original glass shows signs of wear from use. (Good).

200 - 600

2354 - DISPLAY CASE

36” x 20” x 68 - 1/2”. The back door has a double latch that opens for display pieces. This particular case is on wheels for easy movement. The interior label reads, “In Gold Showcase Makers 119 Old St. Phone 4069.” CONDITION: In original condition with beautifully rounded front glass with the original hardware. (Excellent). 200 - 600

2355 - COUNTERTOP NUT DISPLAY

24” x 10” x 13”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an all original display with original felt, glass, wood bottom, backdoor and panels. It shows wear and finish loss to the oak base. It shows scuffs and scrapes to the glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 600

2356 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP SHOWCASE

52” x 12” x 22”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows oak construction with two display compartments, cashbox and top drawer. It shows areas of wear and finish loss. A repair needed to one of the bottom panels, as well as a good refinishing. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

2357 - WINCHESTER ROTATING RIFLE DISPLAY CASE IN OAK

32 - 1/2” x 32 - 1/2” x 55 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A floor showcase with all original glass and rotating interior to hold rifles for display. It shows areas of wear, scuffs and scrapes to oak and wood construction. It shows an original interior. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

LOT - 2353
LOT - 2354
LOT - 2355
LOT - 2356
LOT - 2357

2358 - OAK CONSTRUCTED COUNTRY

STORE SEED COUNTER

89” x 28 - 3/4” x 33 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original doors and frames with glass to the front seed display. The oak construction shows areas of wear scuffs and scrapes due to age and use. It shows all original hardware to the drawers. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2359 - COUNTRY STORE OAK SEED COUNTER

73” x 28-1/2” x 33-1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows all eight original frames to the front of the case, and all eight original drawers with hardware. There are scuffs, scrapes and marks to the top, which is consistent with these country store seed cabinets. Requiring a little repair to a piece of the molding along the lower-left bottom. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2360 - SODA FOUNTAIN ROUND TABLE & CHAIR SHOWCASE

30” x 30” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original glass and hardware to the top showcase. It is in walnut construction to the base, with cast iron legs and walnut seating. There are no breaks, cracks or repairs. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes to the walnut framing. There are no chips or cracks in the top glass showcase. 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

LOT - 2358
LOT - 2359
LOT - 2360

2361 - ORIGINAL SODA FOUNTAIN SHOWCASE TOPPED TABLE W/ SWING-OUT CHAIRS

40 - 1/2” x 40 - 1/2” x 34”. C. 1915. CONDITION: A rare version of this showcase topped soda fountain table. Walnut construction with a glass top and all original hardware corners. It has a swing-out cast iron base with swing-out seats that have backs. Larger-sized seats that are in oak. There no breaks or repairs to the cast iron base. There areas of oxidation and missing paint to the painted areas, scuffs and scrapes to the wood areas, but a seldom seen showcase top soda fountain table in a larger size. 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

2362 - BRADHAM & BROCK DRUG CO 3-5/8” GLASS BOTTLE

1 - 1/4” x 1” x 3 - 1/2”. Side marked “Bradham & Brock Drug Co. / 103 Middle St / New Bern”. Bottom marked “Pat 6.17.88 / S.B.A.”. CONDITION: Light scratches and cloudiness. (9.0).

1,500 - 2,000

2363 - BRADHAM DRUGGIST 4-3/8” GLASS BOTTLE

2” x 1” x 4 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Missing glass, chip on back, light scratches, cloudiness. (7.0). 1,500 - 2,000

2364 - BRADHAM DRUG CO 6-3/16”

GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 6”. Bradham Drug. Co. New Bern, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratching and cloudy. (9.0). 800 - 1,000

2365 - BRADHAM DRUG CO 5-3/4” GLASS BOTTLE

2” x 1” x 5 - 1/2”. New Bern, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratching and cloudy. (9.0).

700 - 900

2366 - BRADHAM DRUG CO 5-3/8”

GLASS BOTTLE

2” x 1” x 5 - 1/2”. New Bern, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratching and very dirty. (9.0).

600 - 800

2367 - BRADHAM DRUG CO 5-3/16”

GLASS BOTTLE

2” x 1” x 5”. New Bern, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratching and cloudiness. (9.0).

500 - 700

2368 - BRADHAM DRUG CO 4-1/2”

GLASS BOTTLE

1 - 3/4” x 1” x 4 - 1/2”. New Bern, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratching, cloudy. (9.0). 400 - 600

2369 - BRADHAM DRUG CO 4-11/16”

GLASS BOTTLE

1 - 3/4” x 1” x 4 - 1/2”. New Bern, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratching, cloudiness. (9.0). 300 - 500

LOT - 2370

LOT - 2372

2370 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 52, SERIAL NO 570147

17” x 16” x 21”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A fully restored extended base National Cash Register Model 52. It has new nickeled plating, new price flags, new key cheques, new marble and replaced marquee. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

2371 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 52, SERIAL NO. S71598

17” x 16” x 21”. C. 1910. CONDITION: An all original cash register, with original price flags, key cheques, top sign and front identification plaque marked “Easton’s”. It has original plating, showing oxidation and tarnish. It is operational. (Good). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 2371

LOT - 2373

2372 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 311, SERIAL NO. 1540152

10” x 16” x 21”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with original price flags, key cheques, copper-flashed plating and replaced top sign. It is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2373 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 313, SERIAL NO. 1416835

10” x 16” x 21”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with original price flags, key cheques, replated front drawer and polished yellow brass. It is currently jammed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

8 - 1/4”

12 - 1/2” x 16”. An impressive and desirable example of this salesman sample barber chair from Theo A. Kochs, featuring red leather cushions and white porcelain and chrome construction. The company name is debossed into both the foot rest sections. The attention to detail and meticulous construction of this chair is truly impressive. CONDITION: The leather shows mild soiling to some of the seams. The white porcelain pieces show a few discolored places- most notably around the circular base. The chrome has a nice original polished finish. The chair

back and forth, although it is not lifting when the hand pump is used. A wonderful and beautiful example. (8.75+). 15,000 - 30,000

2374 - THEO A KOCHS SALESMAN SAMPLE BARBER CHAIR
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2375 - BARBER SHOP LEADED-GLASS SIGN

50” x 23”. A beautiful example of this leaded-glass Barber sign featuring the iconic red, white, and blue color scheme with ornate jewel embellishments. CONDITION: The sign remains clean in the field with no damage to report. The wood frame was likely added more recently, but comes with two metal hanging hooks for easy display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2376 - COUNTRY STORE HONUS SHARP SHRAIGHT EDGE RAZOR DISPLAY

51” x 6”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Wood construction with lettering notating the Honus Sharp Proprietor for the store and advertising cutlery. There are areas of paint loss and some chipping to the wood, but in overall very respectable 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

2377 - ORIGINAL SAUER’S FLAVORING REGULATOR CLOCK BY THE NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO 17” x 5 - 1/2” x 43”. C. 1910. CONDITION: An original regulator cloc k in walnut. It shows an original finish which has oxidized. It has an original pendulum and front glass, showing no lifting to the gold leaf and reverse painted Sauer’s labeling. It has an original New Haven clock face and hands, and it is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2378 - AUGUST FLOWER GERMAN SYRUP GLASS CLOCK

12” x 12”. A nice example of this c. 1920s glass face clock from August Flower German Syrup. CONDITION: The glass face is undamaged. There are a few areas of paint lifting in the black section of the field. The gold lettering shows areas of discoloration. The original movement is still attached to the back. (8.5). 300 - 600

2379 - COLLECTION OF 3 SETS OF BAKELITE POKER CHIP IN CARRYING CASES

Largest: 8” x 8” x 4”. C. 1930. CONDITION: All three sets shows some signs of wear and use. The round set comes with two sets of used playing cards. The colors include green, red, blue, ivory, white and gold. They show no chips, cracks or repairs to the Bakelite holders. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 2375
LOT - 2376
LOT - 2377
LOT - 2378
LOT - 2379

2380 - TRAVELING ROULETTE SET W/ ADDITIONAL BOX OF BAKELITE CHIPS

Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4” x 3”. C. 1930. CONDITION: The traveling roulette set box is complete in the original wood box and additional small chips. The playfield needs a small metal ball-bearing. The set comes with an additional box of Bakelite poker chips, showing some wear and signs of use. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

2381 - PLANTER’S HIGH GRADE CONFECTIONS CAN

8 - 1/2” D. x 9 - 3/4” T. An early example of this can from Planter’s High Grade Confections, featuring an early graphic of Mr. Peanut. CONDITION: The can shows darkening to the graphics throughout, with a few faded areas and occasional spots of color loss. The lid is intact and shows light wear as well. A good-looking display piece. 600 - 1,200

2382 - TURKEY BRAND COFFEE TIN W/ TURKEY GRAPHIC

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A good looking example of this tin from Turkey Brand Coffee, with good color and nice turkey graphic in the center. CONDITION: The body of this can remains clean, with only a few specks of color loss seen near the bottom of the can. The center field shows an occasional worn spot to the color. The lid is original. A great display piece. (8.9). 400 - 800

2383 - COLLECTION OF 3 EARLY COUNTRY STORE TEA TINS

Each: 11 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4” x 15”. Early lift-lid tea tins. CONDITION: (A) An English Breakfast Tea with a front graphic and front tule painting. It shows some areas of paint loss and lifting paint. (B) A Ynghyson Tea with a front graphic and labeling. It shows areas of paint loss and light denting to the top. (C) A Mocha showing front graphic and lift-lid. It has light denting, areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (7.5). 300 - 600

2384 - COUNTRY STORE BAKING POWDER TIN

7 - 3/4” x 11” x 14”. An early country store tin for baking powder, marked for C.E. Crouse & Co. from Syracuse, New York. CONDITION: A great front graphic with front labeling, showing some areas of paint loss, light scuffs and scrapes. (8.0).

300 - 600

2385 - EARLY COUNTRY STORE COFFEE BIN FOR SCHOTTENS COFFEE

19” x 14” x 19 - 1/2”. An early country store tin coffee bin with a lift-lid, marked for Schottens Coffee. CONDITION: There are areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and light denting. Overall, a great early appearance. (7.8).

300 - 600

2386 - PAIR OF EARLY SPICE TINS

Each: 7 - 1/2” x 7” x 9 - 1/2”.

C. 1900. CONDITION: A pair of early spice tins. (A) An All Spice tin with front graphic, showing some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (B) A Cr. Tartar spice tin with front graphic, showing some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (8.0). 300 - 600

2387 - CURTISS CHICO’S SPANISH PEANUTS GLASS JAR

8” x 8” x 11 - 1/2”. This display jar from Chico’s Spanish Peanuts features a tin litho lid and base with great color and eye-appeal. CONDITION: The lid shows light fading to the color with a few small areas of paint loss. The base remains vibrant, with only a few small rubs and areas of wear. The jar is uncracked and solid. (8.5).

300 - 600

2388 - EARLY TIN COFFEE TIN

8” x 10 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1890. CONDITION: An all original coffee bin with a lift lid, showing an original front graphic and marked for Thomas C. Jenkins Co. out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scraps. Overall, a great look for an early Pittsburgh coffee tin. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

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2389 - EARLY COUNTRY TIN COFFEE BIN FOR HILLMAN & CO SAN FRANCISCO, CA

20 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 20 - 3/4”. C. 1900.

CONDITION: It shows all original paint with a front graphic and lettering. The lift lid has light denting and areas of paint loss, as well as scuffs and scrapes throughout. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

2390 - ALLENS RED TAME CHERRY SIGN W/ YOUTHFUL GRAPHIC

23 - 3/4” x 35 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “The American Art Works”. This c. 1910 single-sided die-cut tin sign from Allens Red Tame Cherry features a lovely graphic of two children seated at a table enjoying early fountain glasses of soda. CONDITION: The sign shows light fading to the color throughout the field. There are light scratches and specks of color loss seen spread around the field as well. The outer edges show light paint loss and occasional metal bending. This sign has a metal easel-back style stand on the backside, and the original paper manufacturer information is still attached to the back. An uncommon example. (8.0). 4,000 - 8,000

2391 - HANGING COUNTRY STORE PAPER BAG DISPLAY

36 - 1/2” x 7” x 9”. C. 1900. CONDITION: An all original country store hanging bag display. It has an oak doll and in oak construction. It has the original cast hardware and hanging arms. It comes complete with a display of small paper bags. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 LOT - 2389

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2392 - COUNTRY STORE PAPER DISPENSER W/ STRING HOLDER & ADVERTISING

31 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4” x 36”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Two-tiered paper country store paper dispenser with cutters showing age-related wear, oxidation and rust to the metal components, original paper spools with top-mounted string dispenser, and applied porcelain advertising sign for Major’s Cement. Shows wear and use consistent with age. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

2393 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP PAPER BAG RACK

16” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. Marked for Max Fancy Bag Rack with full stenciling. CONDITION: It shows light signs of wear to the wood case. (8.0). 100 - 500

2394 - COUNTRY STORE COUNTERTOP PAPER BAG HOLDER

16” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original stenciling and wood, with light signs of wear. (8.0). 100 - 500

2395 - COUNTRY STORE PAPER BAG RACK

16” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. An original country store paper bag rack with full stenciling. CONDITION: It shows some signs of wear and areas of use. (8.0). 100 - 500

2396 - VERY RARE ORIGINAL OAK STAND FOR A BARBER/CANDY STORE-SIZED CASH REGISTER

13” x 16 - 1/2” x 43 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It has a raised panel, in oak construction in original finish, and has original door hardware. It has all original trim to the top where the cash register slides in. Mostly shown with Model 313 Cash Register, not included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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2398 - SALESMAN SAMPLE CLARKS SPOOL THREAD CABINET

15” x 10 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Oak construction, with original reverse glass fronts and properly labeled for George A. Clark Clarks Spool Cotton. It has a complete set of drawers with drawer pulls and cabinet in refinished condition. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

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2399 - ORIGINAL SHOWCASE TOPPED SODA FOUNTAIN SWING-SEAT DISPLAY TABLE

26” x 26” x 34”. C. 1920. CONDITION: An original cast iron base with swing-out seats in walnut. It has a walnut-framed top with all original glass for the showcase. There are no chips in the top part of the glass. There are some light areas of chipping around the side panels. There are no breaks or repairs to the cast iron legs. 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

- TOM’S TOASTED PEANUTS DISPLAY CASE

19” x 13” x 39 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s-1960s display case from Tom’s Peanuts features the company logo in three locations on the front door, as well as triangular logos on both sides. CONDITION: The top of the case shows heavy paint loss and wear. The rest of the body shows moderate wear and paint loss from use over the years. The interior shelves are present as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 800

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2403 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY COUNTRY STORE FISHING LURE DISPLAYS

Largest: 24 - 1/2” x 4” x 3 - 1/4”. C. 1995. CONDITION: (A) A Northern Pike metal lure, marked for Jack Swedburg out of Wisconsin, dated 1995. It shows glass eyes, original paint and hooks. (B) A minnow-sized lure display in painted wood. There are no markings or date noted. There is very little wear to both lure displays. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

2404 - 4-WHEEL PEDAL CAR WITH CANOPY

60” x 22” x 53”. A nice example of this chain-driven pedal car with a Ferrari motif. CONDITION: The pedal car remains clean, with areas of paint loss and wear to the pedals. Overall a nice example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 200 - 1,000

2401 - MIRRORED COUNTRY STORE COUNTER DISPLAY

58 - 1/2” x 14” x 92”. C. 1930.

CONDITION: Oak construction with an original marble top. It has an upper oak frame with a mirror. It shows all original hardware, refinished oak surfaces and brass-polished hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2402 - COUNTERTOP COUNTRY STORE REVOLVING RIBBON CABINET

24” x 24” x 30”. C. 1910.

CONDITION: It shows an all original finish, with original hardware and interior spools for the ribbon. Some of the dispensing mechanisms have applied decals with prices to the oak finish. The cabinet door is operational, and all the hardware is original. A really nice example in original finish. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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2405 - CHILD’S PEDAL AIRPLANE MADE BY THE LOUIS E. MEYER & CO. CANADA

44” x 24 - 1/2” x 24”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All original, showing areas of scuffs, scrapes and paint loss, primarily to the wings of the airplane. It has an applied decal for the C. Rolls Racer from Louis Meyer is located on both sides of the fuselage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 1,000

2406 - ORIGINAL AUTO-WHEEL COASTER WAGON

46” x 21-1/2” x 28-1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All oak construction, with all original hardware, wheels and stenciling to both sides of the wagon. A real nice survivor in overall very good condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2407 - RESTORED COUNTRY STORE HANGING BARREL SCALE

19” x 14” x 10”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A restored hanging barrel scale, marked for the Computing Scale Co. out of Dayton, Ohio. It shows new paint, pinstripe and brass plating. It is missing one part of its marquee and a hanging product pan. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2408 - TOLEDO NO-SPRINGS HONEST WEIGHT SCALE NO. 528238

18” x 22” x 28 - 1/2”. A nice example of this Toledo Scale Model Number 528238. The scale shows nice porcelain enamel throughout, and retains a period weighing bowl. CONDITION: The porcelain body shows a few small porcelain chips, and areas of darkening. The bowl shows tarnishing and denting to the metal. There is a crack to the glass where the weights are visible. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 1,000

2409 - GRIFFIN COUNTERBALANCE SCALE IN PINE CASE

18” x 10 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: The pine case shows some areas of wear, light scuffs and scrapes. The interior scale is complete with both pans, and it is operational. It shows some areas of surface loss. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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2410 - SALTER NO. 25 POSTAL SCALE

14” x 9” x 14”. A nice example of this Salter No. 25 Postal Scale, with a nice green-patina finish. CONDITION: The body of the scale shows wear and color loss to the paint. The face of the scale shows a few damaged areas and specks of discoloration. The scale operates correctly. (8.5). 200 - 400

2411 - COLLECTION OF 4 VARIOUS BRANDS TIP TRAYS

Largest: 6” Dia. A nice collection of four C. 1900-1920 tip trays from S&H Green Stamps, De Laval, Fairy Soap, and National Cigar Stands. CONDITION: All remain clean in the field, with isolated specks of paint loss around the outer borders. (8.75). 400 - 800

2412 - COLLECTION OF 2 CRANK-STYLE COFFEE GRINDERS

Largest: 7 - 3/4” x 8” x 13”. A nice collection of two phone-style coffee grinders, with nicely embossed cast iron features. CONDITION: Both remain in similar condition showing light wear to the metal and wood. Both handles crank. One is missing its lid/ topper. (8.5). 400 - 800

2413 - 5¢ CHOC-CONE COUNTERTOP VENDOR

16” x 6” x 13 - 1/4”. This c. 1930 countertop chocolate warmer from “Choc-Cone” features a nicely embossed marquee, with nicely polished finishes and original power cord. CONDITION: The machine remains clean and complete, with only a few small scuffs and discolored specks to the metal finish. (8.75). 400 - 800

2414 - DL BATES BROS. SODA FOUNTAIN ICE SHAVER

18” x 10” x 36”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A cast iron ice shaver in original plated finish. It has cast iron cranks and components, showing areas of paint loss, oxidation and surface rust. There are areas of plating loss to the main unit. Comes complete with the interior ice scraper, and it is marked for the company and the word “Star” on both sides. 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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2415 - HAND-CRANK DRINK/ MILKSHAKE MIXER

14 - 1/2” x 10 -1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. This early drink mixer is made of cast iron and holds two aluminum mixers at a time. When cranked, the machine oscillates the mixers back and forth. CONDITION: The cast iron body of the mixer has been repainted black at some point in the past. The two mixers show a few dents and surface wear. The machine operates well and has a nice look overall. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2416 - HORLICK’S MALT MILKSHAKE MAKER

8” x 5 - 3/4” x 14”. A nice example of this early electric malt milkshake mixer from Horlick’s, featuring a logoed ceramic base and nice brass features. CONDITION: The base shows a few chips to the surface around the very bottom edge. The metal parts of the machine retain a nice polished finish, and the Dumore manufacturer tag is still present. The piece also retains its original power cord, seldom seen logoed mixing cup as well. (8.75). 300 - 600

2417 - EARLY HAND CRANK SODA FOUNTAIN MILKSHAKE MIXER

10” dia. x 48” h. C. 1900. CONDITION: Cast iron base with brass fixtures, replaced belt, and with no jars. Incomplete restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 600

2418 - BODINE ELECTRIC CO. SHARPLES SUPER CENTRIFUGE CREAM SEPARATOR

7 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 30”. C. 1910. Rare countertop cream separator used in making ice cream. CONDITION: Cast iron construction with original motor in all original paint. It has the original cord, showing areas of oxidation, surface rust, paint loss and chipping to the original paint. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2419 - RESTORED HAND PUMP

15” x 10” x 21”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A cast iron compressed water or liquid pump in full restoration. Marked number “6BD” on the body. It has new paint, pinstripe and polished brass components. (Restored). 100 - 500

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2420 - CORBAN CABINET LOCK CO. US

POST OFFICE BOX DISPLAY

Largest: 77 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 46 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: All wood construction in oak. It shows an original marked post office box interior, barred front and labeling for the U.S. Post Office. Two side panels are included, which contain front access combination lock post office drawers marked on the original front for the Corban Cabinet Co. out of New Britain, Connecticut. It shows an all original finish, some scuffs and scrapes due to age and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 8,000

2421 - OAK CRYSTAL ROTATING

COUNTRY STORE SHOWCASE

Stand w/ umbrellas: 39” x 431/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows all original oak construction with an original stand and cast hardware components. It has the original glass, with one cracked panel. It has an original cast crown, needing repair, with enough pieces to complete the crown. There are scuffs, scrapes and areas of worn wood. (Good). 3,000 - 5,000

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2422 - KARR RANGE CO SALESMAN SAMPLE BLUE ENAMEL STOVE

11” x 7” x 15”. 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. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2423 - GENERAL ELECTRIC SALESMAN SAMPLE REFRIGERATOR

9” x 5” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Tin construction with replica operating doors, some missing shelves. Original paint shows wear throughout, with scratches and some paint chips. Marked General Electric. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2424 - EARLY UNCLE SAM HOT TIN PEANUT WARMER

18” x 16” x 21 - 1/2”. CONDITION: It shows front lettering for Uncle Sam’s Peanut Warmer with an original interior. The glass panel has fallen out of the front lid. It shows graphics to both sides with some areas of paint loss, toll painting and light denting. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

2425 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHILD-SIZE SEWING MACHINES

Largest: 8” x 8 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A very small, mini cast iron sewing machine. It shows original pinstriping, with areas of paint loss and oxidation to all unpainted surfaces. (B) A Singer sewing machine No. 20 with an electric attachment. It shows original labeling, paint, cord, light oxidation and areas of wear. (C) A Singer No. 20 electric sewing machine in the original box. It shows very light wear and use. The box is somewhat tattered but complete. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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2426 - PAIR OF CHILDREN’S SINGER SEWING MACHINES IN ORIGINAL BOX

Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron children’s sewing machine in the original box. It has all correct labeling and original paint, showing light wear and some light oxidation. The box shows tattered areas of missing cardboard and graphic. (B) The same sewing machine in the original box with the correct Singer labeling. The original paint shows light oxidation and light wear. The box has tears, rips and areas of tattered cardboard. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2427 - PAIR OF SINGER SEWING MACHINES IN ORIGINAL BOX

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7” x 4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A children’s showing machine in the original box, which is NOS. It shows no wear to the original sewing machine, with all correct labeling. The box is marked in Dutch, showing tatters, wear, small rips and tears. (B) A child-size Singer sewing machine in the original box. It shows light wear and oxidation. The box shows tatter, wear and areas of cardboard loss. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2428 - PAIR OF CHILD-SIZE SEWING MACHINES

Largest: 7” x 7 - 1/2” x 4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: (A) A Singer Sew Handy Model No. 20 sewing machine in the original box. It shows wear, tatter and some rips to the original box. The sewing machine is in original paint, has correct labeling and shows light wear. (B) A child-size cast iron Victorian sewing machine, showing original pinstriping and floral design in original paint. It shows some light oxidation and areas of surface rust to the unpainted surfaces. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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2429 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHILD-SIZE SEWING MACHINES

Largest: 7” x 3 - 1/2” x 7”. C. 1910. CONDITION: (A) Marked “Midget,” with original paint and pinstriping. It shows areas of oxidation and paint loss. (B) Marked “Singer No. 3,” in original paint and decals. It shows very little oxidation and very good original paint. (C) Marked “Singer No. 3,” with the correct Singer Manufacturing Co. trademark. It in cast iron, original paint and has very little oxidation. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2430 - CAST ZINC DR. LEISURES HORSE HEAD DISPLAY

15” x 26 - 1/2” x 38”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows all original paint with areas of wear, primarily to the outside edges. There are no cracks or repairs. It has a hanging loop mounted to the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2431 - COLLECTION OF 5 THERMOMETER GLASS REPLACEMENTS

Largest: 18” Dia. A nice collection of three 12” lenses and two 16” lenses used on thermometers. CONDITION: These are undamaged and ready to be used. (9.0). 100 - 200

2432 - COLLECTION OF 2 ACME SOAP & CAMPBELL’S CRATES

Largest: 21 - 1/2” x 15” x 8”. A nice collection of two wood crates from Acme Soap and Campbell’s Beans, both showing company logos. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 200 - 400

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2433 - 1¢ BLUE PORCELAIN PULVER VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Stop and Go figure on original painted mechanism, fully operational. Showing light wear and several touch-ups to the blue porcelain. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2434 - 1¢ WHITE PORCELAIN PULVER VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Re-porcelain case in white with tin Yellow Kid figure. Fully operational with little to no wear. Fully operational. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2435 - 1¢ GREEN PORCELAIN PULVER VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Stop and go cop figure on original painted mechanism. Fully operational with some wear to the green porcelain. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2436 - 1¢ YELLOW PORCELAIN PULVER VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Re-porcelain in yellow with Woody woodpecker figure. Original mechanism with original paint, operational. (Good). 800 - 1,600

2437 - 1¢ ORANGE PORCELAIN PULVER VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Re-porcelain in orange with side labeling. With Tin Clown figure on original painted mechanism, fully operational. Showing light wear. (Very Good).

800 - 1,600

2438 - 1¢ RED PORCELAIN PULVER VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1930 CONDITION: Stop and Go figure on original painted mechanism and fully operational. Side label case in red is original. Showing some touch-ups to the porcelain. (Good).

800 - 1,600

2439 - US POSTAGE STAMP VENDING MACHINE

6-1/2” x 6-1/2” x 13-3/4”. This c. 1930s porcelain bodied stamp vendor from the U.S. Postal Service features a bright porcelain face, with manufacturer tag still attached to the front center. CONDITION: The porcelain face is clean, with one small dark spot on the left-center edge. There is no key, but the lock is unlocked. (8.9). 400 - 800

2440 - COLLECTION OF 2 1¢ AND 5¢ CANDY VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 7” x 7” x 19”. A nice collection of two c. 1940s-1950s candy machines, featuring nice porcelain finishes. CONDITION: Both machines retain their leys. The porcelain bodies of the machines show a few areas of color loss and porcelain chipping. The glass cannisters remain intact and undamaged. A nice set. (8.25). 400 - 800

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2441 - COLLECTION OF 2 1¢ GUM VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 8” x 8” x 16”. A nice collection of two gum vending machines. CONDITION: (A) The “glass tube” vendor remains clean, with only some light surface oxidation to the metal finish. The glass tubes are undamaged (8.5). (B) The green porcelain bodies vendor shows a nice patina to the cast metal finishes, and a few light chips to the green porcelain (8.75). Both machines have their keys. (8.5,8.75). 400 - 800

2442 - 5¢ NATIONAL KING CANDY VENDING MACHINE

8” x 9” x 38”. This c. 1940s vending machine from National King remains in nice condition with its original decals and manufacturer information on the front center. CONDITION: The machine shows a few scuffs and chips to the brown paint, but remains clean overall. The twisting knob shows light paint wear from use. The machine comes with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 300 - 600

2443 - VENDO COMPANY 5¢ CHANGE MACHINE

10” x 5” x 15”. This c. 1950s coin changer from Vendo was meant to hang next to a vending machine, and provide the customer with two nickels in exchange for a dime. CONDITION: The polished metal bezel shows light wear and surface scuffs. The red painted body shows light wear to the outer edges. The Bakelite knob on the right side is missing, and this machine does not come with a key. (8.0). 300 - 600

2444 - PAIR OF CLOCKWORK CIGAR CUTTERS

Largest: 5” x 6” x 3 - 1/2”. CONDITION: (A) A clockwork cigar cutter, showing two weld repairs to the base with an embossed man’s head on the front and marked for the Jones Bros. Manufacturing Co. out of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is operational, and shows some oxidation and areas of surface rust. (B) A Counsellor 5¢ cigar clockwork operation. It shows significant oxidation and surface rust to the base and repainted top. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

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2445 - CAST BRONZE FIGURAL CIGAR LIGHTER

8” x 8” x 21”. C. 1890.

CONDITION: Showing some oxidation to the bronze finish, complete lighting apparatus with figural lady showing no cracks or repairs. Showing an older copper flash plating. (Good). 800 - 2,000

2446 - COLLECTION OF 4 COUNTERTOP CIGAR LIGHTERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” dia. x 7”. CONDITION: (A) A brass-base font with a green globe. (B) A bell-shaped glass font with red glass globe. (C) A brass-base cigar lighter with blue globe. (D) A glass-based font with clear glass globe, which is cracked. All have no chips, cracks or repairs unless otherwise noted. (FairExcellent). 200 - 600

2447 - COLLECTION OF 3 COUNTERTOP CIGAR LIGHTERS

Largest: 5” x 5” x 10”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A glass font cigar lighter with green globe. (B) A brass-base cigar lighter with blue globe. (C) A red font cigar lighter with ash tray and red globe. All show no chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 200 - 600

2448 - COLLECTION OF 4 COUNTERTOP CIGAR LIGHTERS

Largest: 4” dia. x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A brass-base font with cranberry glass globe. (B) Another brass-base font with a clear glass globe. (C) A brass-base font with cranberry globe. (D) A brass-base font with amber globe. All show no chips, cracks or repairs. (Very GoodExcellent). 200 - 600

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2449 - COLLECTION OF 4 COUNTERTOP CIGAR LIGHTERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” dia. x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A glass-bottom font with an amber globe. There are no chips, cracks or repairs. (B) A glass-bottom font with an amber globe. (C) A tin font with blue globe. (D) A glass-base swirl top globe. All have no chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 600

2450 - HELMAR TURKISH CIGARETTES SIGN

13 - 1/2” Dia. SST. This C. 1910s-1920s single-sided tin sign from Helmar Turkish Cigarettes features a nice graphic of a woman holding a package of cigarettes. CONDITION: The field shows a few scrapes and minor paint chips. The outer field shows light denting to the metal, and the outer edges show discoloration and minor areas of paint loss. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

2451 - EARLY COUNTRY STORE TOBACCO TIN FOR SWEET CUBA CHEWING TOBACCO

18” x 14” x 12”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows a graphic on all sides. It has light denting, areas of paint loss and some separation of seams that could be repaired. (7.5). 300 - 800

2452 - SURE SHOT CHEWING TOBACCO TIN

15 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4” x 8”. SST. CONDITION: Graphic tobacco tin showing wear to all sides with ground in dirt to the front panel, light scratches and denting to the sides, a bend to the top lid. Would benefit from a good cleaning. 7 300 - 1,000

2453 - COUNTRY STORE POLAR BEAR TOBACCO TIN

18” x 14” x 12”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A country store tin for Polar Bear Tobacco. It shows all original paint, with a lid missing the lid pull. It has light fading to all sides, as well as areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout. (7.0). 300 - 800

2454 - COLLECTION OF 2 PORTINA CIGAR SIGN & BWOE SERVING TRAY

Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two including a single-sided tin sign from Portina Cigars, and a serving tray from B.W.O.E. Rye Whiskey. CONDITION: (A) The cigar sign shows light surface scuffs and small specks of paint loss in the field. The outer border shows heavier paint loss with surface oxidation. (8.0). (B) The tray shows discoloration and crazing to the paint in the field. The outer rim shows dark spots with isolated areas of paint loss and wear. (8.25). (8.0), (8.25). 500 - 1,000

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2455 - THREE BIRDS CIGARETTES SIGN

20” x 30”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Three Birds Cigarettes features a nice graphic of a pack of cigarettes with colorful birds. CONDITION: The sign has undergone restoration at some point in the past. The center field shows a few scrapes and specks of color loss. The outer orange border has been completely restored, and shows a few small blemishes around the edges. The entire sign has been clear-coated as well. (RESTORED).

400 - 800

2456 - OLD RELIABLE BUTTS CIGAR SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

21” x 28”. This c. 1910 single-sided paper sign from Old Reliable Butts features a nice graphic of a woman holding a rose, with a small cigar package as well. CONDITION: The field shows general yellowing to the white background. There is a stained area on the center-left outer field and edge. There is a small tear line seen at the top-right corner. The piece is framed, but has come loose inside. (8.5). 300 - 600

2457 - RECRUIT LITTLE CIGARS SIGN

30” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1920 single-sided porcelain sign from Recruit Cigars features a nice graphic of a uniformed man with a pack of cigarettes. CONDITION: This sign has been restored at some point in the past. The man and the pack of cigarettes remain original; however the entire sign has been clear-coated. There are some light surface scratches to the gloss in the field, with a few small specks of color loss. (RESTORED). 600 - 1,200

2458 - VELVET SMOKING TOBACCO SIGN

39” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1920s-1930s single-sided porcelain sign from Velvet Smoking Tobacco features the company logo, with a nice tin of tobacco graphic. CONDITION: This sign has been restored and heavily clear-coated at some point in the past. There are a few light surface scrapes to the clearcoat. (RESTORED). 600 - 1,200

2459 - EISENLOHR’S CINCO CIGARS SIGN

30” x 46”. SSP. This c. 1920s large single-sided porcelain sign from Eisenlohr’s Cinco Cigars features the company logo and vibrant colors. CONDITION: The field retains good gloss and shine. There are some light surface scuffs seen in the center and outer field. There is one discolored area seen near the top-right corner. The outer edges and mounting holes show porcelain chipping and loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 1,200 - 2,400

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2460 - MODEL TOBACCO SIGN W/ SMOKING MAN GRAPHIC

36 - 1/4” x 12”. SSP. This c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Model Smoking Tobacco features a wonderful graphic of a mustached man smoking a pipe. CONDITION: The field retains nice color and shine throughout. There are a few factory imperfections seen in the black lettering where the underlying yellow porcelain is showing through. There is one small damaged area seen in the man’s mustache. The outer edges show light porcelain chipping and color loss. Two of the mounting holes are missing their grommets. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2461 - PRINCE ALBERT THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE” SIGN W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHIC

22” x 28”. SST. Maker marked “The American Art Works”. This c. 1920s-1930 single-sided tin sign from Prince Albert Tobacco features an impressive graphic of a Native American. CONDITION: The sign sign shows a few surface scrapes and occasional surface wear in the field. The outer edges and field show a few small areas of light metal bending and occasional scuffing. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.9). 3,000 - 6,000

2462 - KADEE-CIGARETTES “DEVIL” SIGN 7-1/2” x 26”. This c. 1905 single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Kadee Cigarettes features a Devil-like character holding an early tin of the company’s cigarettes. The legs and arms are attached to this piece by grommets, which allow them to swing freely. CONDITION: The sign shows a few creases in the face, shoulder, legs and arms. There are a few specks of discoloration seen in the field and outer edges. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

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2463 - COLONIAL CLUB CIGARS SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

17” x 22-1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1910s single-sided canvas sign from Colonial Club Cigar featuring a nice graphic of a hatted woman. CONDITION: The field shows a few light horizontal bend marks to the canvas, seen mostly around the outer edges. There are a few small cracked blemishes seen in the field as well. The outer edges show light wear, but are overall crisp. The metal strips on the top and bottom show light oxidation. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

2464 - STEGMAIER BREWING CO MATCH HOLDER

3 - 1/2” x 5” x 1 - 1/4”. SST. Match holder maker marked for the Beach Co. CONDITION: Good color and shine with surface rust to the match striker, some scuffs and scratches tot he paint, with light areas of missing graphic. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2465 - STULZ BROS TANNHAUSER-TROPFEN MATCH HOLDER

3 - 1/2” x 5” x 1 - 1/4”. SST. Match Holder. Maker marked for The American Art Sign Co. CONDITION: Showing good color and shine with light surface rubs to the main field, no measurable scratches to the graphic, and light staining at the bottom edge. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

2466 - VINTAGE LAX-ETS MATCH HOLDER

3 - 1/2” x 5” x 1 - 1/4”. SST. Match Holder Dr. Shoop, Racine WI. CONDITION: Showing good color and shine with light surface rubs to the main field, light oxidation to the match striker, and one small paint chip to the left edge. (8.4). 300 - 600

2467 - MILWAUKEE HARVESTING MACHINES MATCH HOLDER

3 - 1/2” x 5” x 1 - 1/4”. SST. Match Holder. Maker marked Charles Shonk. CONDITION: Showing fair color and shine, with price tag residue in the upper-left corner, a light overall fade to the paint, and light surface rubs to the main field. (8.0). 300 - 600

2468 - RCA MODEL RC-350 “TULIP GRILL” CATALIN RADIO IN MARBLEIZED YELLOW

7 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4” x 5”. C. 1938. CONDITION: Showing no cracks or repairs, with light surface scratches from use and age. Plaskon knobs are original to the radio, with no back panel or cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000

2469 - EMERSON MODEL 564 “MIDGET” CATALIN RADIO IN MARBLEIZED OXBLOOD

7” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1940. Emerson Radio and Phonograph Co. NY. CONDITION: Showing bright color with intense marbling, factory knobs, cord and back panel with added cover. No breaks or repairs with one noticeable scratch on the front at 12 o’clock. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000

2470 - FADA MODEL 652 “TEMPLE” CATALIN RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH

11” x 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/4”. C. 1941. CONDITION: No cracks or repairs noted. Retaining good color and shine with original knobs, back panel and cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

2471 - DEWALD MODEL A-502 “STEP TOP” CATALIN RADIO IN OXBLOOD AND BUTTERSCOTCH

9 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1939. DeWald Radio Mfg. NY. CONDITION: Showing no cracks or repair. With factory oxblood pinwheel knobs, back panel and cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

2472 - RARE GLOBE MODEL 532 CATALIN RADIO IN MERLOT AND YELLOW

8 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4” x 6”. C. 1939. This beautiful Art Deco radio features a butterscotch catalin ‘waterfall’ speaker insert grill and knobs. The GLOBE model radio differs from the Arvin in a few ways; dial and pointer are different, knobs are cylinders and always yellow, chassis is different along with the mounting points. CONDITION: Showing light scratches from use and age. No discernible cracks or repairs. No back panel or cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2473 - FADA 5F60 CATALIN RADIO IN YELLOW WITH RED INSET GRILL

8” x 5” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1937. Fada 5F60 Catalin radio in marbleized yellow with a bright red marbleized insert grill. CONDITION: Retains the factory gloss, the red trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example. Catalin cabinet, insert grill and fluted knobs are original to the radio and have no cracks, chips or repairs. Cabinet has a mild tube warp as seen in photo. Clear dial plastic cover is a replacement. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

2474 - SENTINEL MODEL 284 “WAVY GRILL” CATALIN RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH

11” x 6 - 1/2” x 7”. C. 1945 by The Sentinel Radio Company of Evanston, Illinois. Known to collectors as “Wavy Grill” Sentinel, the designers surely drew inspiration from the automotive world. CONDITION: The radio is a stunning example with no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. The Butterscotch Catalin grill and knobs are original and in great condition. The grill cloth and back panel are original to the radio. The dial glass is a correct replacement. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2475 - COCA-COLA COOLER RADIO W/ CLOCK

11 - 1/4” x 8” x 9 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s cooler radio from Coca-Cola features the script logo nicely embossed on the front, with the clock face insert in the center. CONDITION: The body of the radio shows a few scuffs and specks of discoloration. The clock face shows light tarnish to the metal finish. The radio retains its original heavy cardboard backing and original power cord. (8.75+). 800 - 1,600

2476 - EMERSON CATHEDRAL CATALIN RADIO MODEL BT245 IN YELLOW & MAROON

7 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2” x 10”. C. 1938. Emerson Radio and Phonograph Co. NY. CONDITION: Tombstone design showing no cracks or repairs. Rare color combination with swirled yellow body and oxblood grill and knobs all factory. No back panel or cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2477 - ADDISON MODEL 2 PLASKON RADIO IN MAROON AND IVORY

10 - 1/2” x 5” x 6”. C. 1940 by Addison Industries Limited in Canada. Collectors consider this striking color combination to be a rare find. This stylized Art Deco radio features the famous ‘waterfall’ speaker grill trim and surround ‘bumpers’ with speed-lines that really make for a streamlined radio design. CONDITION: The fragile Plaskon cabinet and trim have a few tiny hairlines that are a common occurrence on Plaskon radios. The ivory trim is factory as are the knobs. No back panel, has a cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2478 - EMERSON AX-235 “LITTLE-MIRACLE” CATALIN RADIO IN RED/OXBLOOD

9” x 4 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2”. C. 1938. Emerson Radio and Television. This marbled oxblood Art Deco radio was Emerson’s first example of a small Catalin table / desk radio that also features a unique louvered insert grill. CONDITION: The marbleized “Tyrolean Red” or oxblood cabinet retains the original factory gloss and the black taenite/plastic trim is original to the radio. Grill is original to the radio and has a slight warp that does not deter. There ae no distinguished cracks or repairs. No knobs. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2479 - FADA CATALIN RADIO MODEL 1000 “BULLET” IN BLUE WITH BUTTERSCOTCH

10 - 1/2” x 6” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1940. Fada Corp. Stunning FADA ‘Bullet’ Model 1000 in Blue with Butterscotch with incredible marbling. CONDITION: This rare Catalin radio has no cracks or repairs. The original yellow trim adds contrast and style to this stunning example of a FADA Bullet Streamliner model. Radio retains the original cardboard back panel, early style gold grill cloth in superb condition. Clear dial plastic cover is a replacement. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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2480 - KADETTE MODEL K-10 “CLASSIC” RADIO WITH INTERNATIONAL DIAL

9 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. C. 1936. International Radio Corp. Ann Arbor, MI. CONDITION: This example has an ivory body and blue colored top made of plaskon, and a clear taenite grill and knobs. Showing no distinguished cracks or repairs, with light surface scratches from age and use. This example has an international dial and rear knob for long and short wave operation. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2481 - DETROLA MODEL 218 “PEE-WEE” RED PLASKON RADIO

7 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1938. George W. Walker designed this cabinet for Detrola in 1938. Walker also designed automobiles for the Ford Motor Co., and numerous other products for companies including Admiral Radios and Willys Trucks. CONDITION: No breaks or repairs noted. Light surface scratches from use and age, consistent with Plaskon. Factory knobs. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

2482 - FADA L56 CATALIN RADIO IN YELLOW WITH RED AND GREEN ACCENTS

9” x 5 - 1/2” x 6”. C. 1939. FADA Radio and Electric Co. CONDITION: No cracks or repairs noted, some surface scratches consistent with age and use. Red inset grill has nice marbling, and the set comes with green gumdrop knobs and green handle which are replacements. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good).

700 - 1,500

2483 - FADA L-56 CATALIN RADIO IN PLUM & BUTTERSCOTCH

9” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1939. FADA Radio & Electric Co. CONDITION: The glossy plum catalin cabinet is in very good condition with no chips, repairs or tube burns; however it does have one tight hairline in-between the middle-left of the dial and grill that is difficult to see in person. Please see photos. The yellow marbleized catalin knobs and grill and plum catalin handle are factory original to the radio and free of cracks. No back panel, with cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000

2484 - RCA VICTOR “LITTLE NIPPER” 9-SX SERIES RADIO IN BLUE PLASKON AND BEETLE PLASTIC TRIM

7 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4”. C. 1939. Great Machine Age RCA Victor Radio known as the “Nipper” 9-SX in bright blue Plaskon with a Beetle Plastic grill. This 1939 model is an incredibly well designed streamlined tube radio. CONDITION: This radio is as close to perfect as can be found and has the original blue knobs and is free of any cracks, or repairs to the trim or body. Fragile dial is original and in great condition, radio retains original back panel and rear blue knob. This radio has a few very small hairlines common to Plaskon radios. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. Excellent

700 - 1,500

2485 - FADA MODEL 5F60AR CATALIN RADIO IN YELLOW WITH TORTOISE TRIM

8” x 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1936/1937. Fada Radio and Electric Co. NY. CONDITION: Known by collectors as the “Baby FADA”, showing no cracks or repairs with light surface scratches from use and age. The knobs are gum drop replacements, and the grill is in rare tortoise. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good).

700 - 2,000

2486 - EMERSON MODEL 564 “MIDGET” CATALIN RADIO IN BLACK 7” x 4 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1940. Emerson Radio and Phonograph Co. NY. CONDITION: Showing bright color, factory knobs, cord and back panel. No breaks or repairs, with light surface scratches from use and age. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good).

700 - 2,000

2487 - FADA MODEL 53X CATALIN RADIO IN YELLOW AND BLUE-GREEN 9” x 5” x 6”. C. 1938. FADA Radio and Electronics, NY. CONDITION: Showing no breaks or repairs, with one missing knob and European long-wave dial. Missing front decal with cord and no back panel. Light surface scratches consistent with age and use. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 700 - 2,000

2488 - CROSLEY MODEL G1465 CATALIN RADIO IN PLUM AND YELLOW 9 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4”. C. 1938. Crosley Limited, Ontario Canada. CONDITION: Seldom seen Crosley G1465 Catalin radio in beautiful plum with yellow trim. The Crosley ‘Split-Grille’ model incorporates wonderful deco elements. No breaks or repairs with just light surface scratches from use and age. Grill and knobs are factory, with no back panel and with cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good).

700 - 2,000

2489 - FADA MODEL 100 BULLET CATALIN RADIO IN YELLOW 10 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1945. FADA Radio and Electronics Co. NY. CONDITION: Showing no breaks or repairs, with light surface scratches from use and wear. Yellow with all yellow trim that is factory. Partial back panel and with cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000

2490 - DETROLA MODEL 219 “PEE-WEE” IN BLACK BAKELITE AND BEETLE PLASTIC

8” x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. C. 1938. Designed by George W Walker and is a beautiful example of Machine Age-styling. CONDITION: The jet black cabinet and swirled beetle trim are free of any cracks, chips, or repairs. Dial and volume knobs have the usual slight warp. Radio still retains a brown SW/BC band control knob on the rear of chassis and the original black cardboard back panel. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2491 - RED DETROLA JR PLASKON RADIO

6 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2”. C. 1935. Detrola Radio Detroit, MI. This cabinet’s design is a beautiful example of Machine Age-styling. This little radio packs a stylish Art Deco punch for its size with a minimalist design and louvered grill with contrasting black knobs. CONDITION: The cases of these sets are however extremely fragile, especially the brightly colored Plaskon ones, and as a result few have survived. The beautiful and brightly colored bright red Plaskon cabinet is in good original condition and retains a beautiful luster. The cabinet has no chips, burns, or repairs, and it does have a few tight hairline cracks that have been glued on the bottom of the radio. Knobs are original, no cord or back panel. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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2492 - TESLA 3103-AB BAKELITE PORTABLE “REKREANT” TUBE RADIO

11” x 5 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. C. 1957. Tesla, Czechoslovakia. CONDITION: Rare blue and ivory version in complete condition. With cord and untested. No cracks or repairs noted. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2493 - ESPEY 31 PLASKON RADIO IN IVORY WITH BROWN ACCENTS

9 - 1/4” x 6” x 7 - 1/4”. C. 1950. Rare Espey 31 ‘Roundabout’ Radio in Ivory and brown Plaskon. This uniquely designed radio has some of the most beautiful details found on a radio of the period. CONDITION: Complete, with no cracks or repairs. Dial needs adjusting and does not move. Cord is original, marked R.M.A. #174 on the bottom and dated Apr. 21, 1950. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2494 - RCA VICTOR “LITTLE NIPPER” 9 TX CATALIN RADIO YELLOW WITH RED TRIM

8 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1939. Radio Corporation of America. Seldom Seen John Vassos Designed Deco Catalin Radio. CONDITION: Showing a repair to the lower-left corner, with no rear cover and with cord. Light wear and surface scratches with great color and shine. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Fair). 500 - 1,500

2495 - DEWALD MODEL A-502 “STRP TOP” CATALIN RADIO IN MAROON MARBLE 9 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1939. DeWald Mfg Co. NY. CONDITION: Showing no discernable cracks and no repairs. Light surface scratches from use and age. Missing inset front grill. Correct factory knobs, No back panel and with cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2496 - DETROLA MODEL 219 “SUPER PEE-WEE” PLASKIN AND BEETLE PLASTIC RADIO

8” x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. C. 1938. George W. Walker designed this cabinet for Detrola in 1938. Walker also designed automobiles for the Ford Motor Co., and numerous other products for companies including Admiral Radios, and Willys Trucks. CONDITION: Cabinet has one very small hairline on the bottom rear screw hole that is common to Plaskon radios of the time. Beetle plastic wrap-around grill has two small hairlines that can only be seen when looking closely at the bottom edge of the grill. The dial has a break and has a piece missing. Chassis needs new screws. No back panel or cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2497 - FADA MODEL 845 CATALIN RADIO IN MARBLEIZED GREEN 10 - 1/2” x 6” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1947. FADA Radio and Electric Co. NY. CONDITION: Showing no breaks or repairs with factory white knobs, rear panel and cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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2498 - GENERAL ELECTRIC MODEL L570 CATALIN RADIO IN GREEN AND YELLOW

9 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1941. General Electric Co. Bridgeport CT. CONDITION: Showing good color to the body with faded front grill, factory knobs and handle. Back panel is present as is the cord, with scuffs at the back edges and light surface scratches. No breaks or repairs. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2499 - ADDISON MODEL R5A3 WOOD CASE TUBE RADIO

12 - 3/4” x 7” x 9”. C. 1940. Addison, Canada. “Courthouse” tube radio. These sets came in Catalin and wood, but the wood version seems to be hardest to find. These radios are well known for their stylish Art Deco design that perfectly reflect the era. CONDITION: The case has light scratches, but signs of little wear. Knobs are replacements, no back panel, and the antenna is present. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 400 - 800

2500 - ADDISON RESTORED MODEL L-2 TUBE RADIO

10 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 6”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing a repainting to the body and grill with marbleized blue. With back panel and new cord, with scuff damage to the right edge of the grill and left edge of the dial. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Restored). 300 - 600

2501 - GAROD RADIO MODEL 5A-2 BAKELITE IN WHITE AND BLUE

10 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. C. 1949. Garod Mfg. Brooklyn NY. CONDITION: Showing no distinguishable cracks or repairs. With original back panel and cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 200 - 600

2502 - PHILCO MODEL 48-460 “HIPPO” BAKELITE RADIO

11” x 6 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1948. CONDITION: Philco Bakelite radio in restored teal and pink colors. No cracks or repairs noted, with no back panel. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Restored). 200 - 500

2503 - WHITE CROSLEY “DASHBOARD” BAKELITE RADIO MODEL D-25

13” x 7” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Showing no cracks or repairs, light scuffs from use and age. Dials are original, with back panel and no cord. Overall moderate wear. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 200 - 500

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2504 - AIRLINE MODEL P-431 RESTORED BAKELITE RADIO

7” x 4 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1939. Montgomery Wards. CONDITION:

Although this model was available in green color, this example has been repainted in a green luminescent paint with matching knobs and back panel, which has been well done. Showing no cracks or repairs, and with original cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Restored). 200 - 500

2505 - EMERSON BAKELITE RADIO IN RED

6 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1947. CONDITION: Showing great color, with one surface crack in the front top-right corner. Factory knobs, slot grill, and no rear panel. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 100 - 500

2506 - AUDIOKING MODEL 800 AM/FM 8-TRACK PORTABLE

10” x 3 - 1/2” x 10”. C. 1972. CONDITION: Complete, and showing no breaks or repairs. With original knobs, antenna and carry handle. Great space age design. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 100 - 300

2507 - RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA BAKELITE TUBE RADIO

10” x 6” x 7”. C. 1940. CONDITION: A repainted aero designed Bakelite radio from RCA. Showing all original components with cord. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 100 - 500

2508 - STROMBERG-CARLSON MODEL 1500-H “DYNOTOMIC” PAINTED CATALIN RADIO

11 - 1/2” x 7” x 7 - 3/4”. C. 1946. CONDITION: Showing a white model that has been painted Coca-Cola red with an added decal. Factory knobs, back panel and cord. No breaks or repairs noted. Light surface scratches. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Good). 100 - 500

2509 - PILOT “LITTLE MAESTRO” BAKELITE RADIO

11 - 1/4” x 6” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1946. Pilot Electronics. CONDITION: International dial, brown Bakelite showing no repairs or breaks, with some light surface scratches. Factory knobs and back panel. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good).

100 - 500

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Featuring Roger Smith’s Chewing Gum Memorabilia Collection

AUGUST 20, 2025

Wednesday Session | Auction Starts at 9:0 0 am edt

LOTS: 3,001 - 3,618

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Items on Display Approximately 2 weeks prior to Auction Date.

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Angel Lopez

Eric Wagner

Tom Tolworthy

Gabby Hopkins

Dan Morris

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3001 - PEPSI-COLA PENSACOLA, FL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 6 - 1/2” T. Clear Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch. CONDITION: Light scratches and small fleabites. (8.0). 600 - 800

3002 - PEPSI-COLA SANFORD, FL. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Light amethyst Sanford, Florida. CONDITION: Fleabites and cloudiness. (7.0). 500 - 750

3003 - PEPSI-COLA VALDOSTA, GA. EMBOSSED BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Light amethyst Valdosta, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, flash cracks, and bruising, including a major bruise at the crown. (5.0). 500 - 750

3004 - PEPSI-COLA SCHENECTADY, NY GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. Schenectady, New York block letter center slug. CONDITION: Lip chip. (8.0). 500 - 600

3005 - PEPSI-COLA PENSACOLA FLA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 6 - 1/2” T. Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch. CONDITION: Scratches and fleabites. (7.0). 500 - 600

3006 - PEPSI-COLA APPALACHIA, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 3/8” T. Appalachia, Virginia mid script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). 500 - 750

3007 - PEPSI-COLA SHINNSTON, WV GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Aqua blue Shinnston, West Virginia watermelon slug. CONDITION: A few fleabites, possible lip repair. (5.0). 500 - 750

3008 - PEPSI-COLA MADISON, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Dark aqua Madison, North Carolina. CONDITION: Light scratches and mold flaws. (9.0). 500 - 750

3009 - PEPSI-COLA FORT VALLEY, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 5/8” T. Light amethyst Fort Valley, Georgia base script. CONDITION: Light scratches, fleabites, case wear, and cloudiness. (7.0). 500 - 750

3010 - PEPSI-COLA MONTGOMERY, AL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Montgomery, Alabama mid-script. CONDITION: Scratching and fleabites. (7.5). 500 - 750

3011 - PEPSI-COLA TARBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Amber Tarboro, North Carolina small base script. CONDITION: Light scratching and heel damage. (8.0). 500 - 750

3012 - PEPSI-COLA FORT SMITH, AR GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Fort Smith, Arkansas base slug plate with unusual lettering. CONDITION: Case wear and a small lip chip. (7.5). 500 - 600

LOT - 3011
LOT - 3012

3013 - PEPSI-COLA SCHENECTADY, NY GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Dark blue Schenectady, New York block letter center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites and light case wear. (8.0). 500 - 600

3014 - PEPSI-COLA NORWOOD, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Very light amethyst Norwood, North Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Fleabites, light scratches, and lip damage. (6.0). 500 - 750

3015 - PEPSI-COLA WILLIAMSTON, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 7 - 1/2” T. Aqua Williamston, North Carolina center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and flea bites. (7.5). 500 - 600

3016 - PEPSI-COLA PENSACOLA, FL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 6 - 1/2” T. Clear Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch. CONDITION: Scratches, fleabites, and a small bruise. (7.0). 500 - 600

3017 - ESCAMBIA BOTTLE CO PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Clear Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch. Fleabite and a chip mid-body. (7.5). 400 - 500

3018 - PEPSI-COLA GLASS AUGUSTA, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Icy blue Augusta, Georgia with script logo on one side, block letter embossing on one shoulder reading “AUGUSTA BREWING CO. BOTTLING DEPT / AUGUSTA, GA.”. CONDITION: Beautiful bottle with great bubbles - a great example. (9.0).

400 - 1,200

LOT - 3013
LOT - 3014
LOT - 3015
LOT - 3016

3019 - PEPSI-COLA TARBORO, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Olive green Tarboro, North Carolina big script. CONDITION: Light case wear and flea bites. (8.0). 400 - 500

3020 - PEPSI-COLA BAYARD, WV GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Bayard, West Virginia double drum. CONDITION: Scratches, a small heel bruise, and fleabites. (7.5). 400 - 500

3021 - PEPSI-COLA MONTGOMERY, AL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Montgomery, Alabama center slug. (9.0). 400 - 500

3022 - PEPSI-COLA FORT VALLEY, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Amethyst Fort Valley, Georgia. (9.0). 400 - 500

3023 - PEPSI-COLA SPENCER, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Aqua blue Spencer, North Carolina block letter with 60% partial original paper label. (9.0). 400 - 500

3024 - ESCAMBIA BOTTLE CO PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D. x 6 -1/2” T. Clear Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch. CONDITION: Scratching, fleabites and a lip bruise. (6.5). 350 - 400

LOT - 3019
LOT - 3020
LOT - 3021
LOT - 3022
LOT - 3023
LOT - 3024

3025 - PEPSI-COLA LYNCHBURG, VA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Lynchburg, Virginia checkerboard. CONDITION: Some mold flaws. (9.0). 350 - 450

3026 - PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/2” D x 9 - 1/4” T. New Bern, North Carolina large drape-style with Pepsi-Cola mid script. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, missing glass. (5.0). 350 - 500

3027 - PEPSI-COLA NEW BERN, SC EMBOSSED BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. New Bern, South Carolina small letter. CONDITION: Fleabites and a small heel bruise. (7.5). 300 - 400

3028 - PEPSI-COLA WAYCROSS, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Amethyst Waycross, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Scratches, fleabites, bruises, and a major lip chip. (5.0).

300 - 400

3029 - PEPSI-COLA SHINNSTON, WV GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Light aqua Shinnston, West Virginia block letter center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). 300 - 500

3030 - PEPSI-COLA PITTSBURGH, PA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Light aqua Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania pinch-bottle. CONDITION: Very light case wear and a small flash crack bruise below the crown. (6.5). 300 - 400

LOT - 3025
LOT - 3026
LOT - 3027
LOT - 3028
LOT - 3029
LOT - 3030

3031 - PEPSI-COLA ROCK CREEK BOTTLE

3” D x 11” T. Aqua Rock Creek Washington, DC with original 85% paper label. Bottle is embossed “Pepsi-Cola”. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). 300 - 400

3032 - SHELF SAMPLE ETCHED PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE

2 -1/4” D. x 9 -1/2” T. Shelf sample Pepsi-Cola bottle with manufacturer tag. (9.0). 250 - 500

3033 - ESCAMBIA PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO PENSACOLA FLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 6 - 1/2” T. Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch. CONDITION: Scratches, fleabites, and cloudiness. Letters have been repaired with epoxy. (6.0). 250 - 300

3034 - PEPSI-COLA DURHAM, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Durham, North Carolina double-paneled pinch-waist. CONDITION: Several small bruises. (7.0). 250 - 500

3035 - PEPSI-COLA VALDOSTA, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 7/8” T. Dark amethyst Valdosta, Georgia center slug. CONDITION: Major damage throughout. (2.0). 250 - 400

3036 - PEPSI-COLA SCHENECTADY, NY GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. Clear Schenectady, New York block letter center slug. CONDITION: Major flash crack near the crown, fleabites, and case wear. (5.0). 200 - 300

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3037 - PEPSI-COLA OKLAHOMA CITY, OK GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. Dark olive green Oklahoma City, Oklahoma base script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). 200 - 300

3038 - PEPSI-COLA MONTGOMERY, AL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Montgomery, Alabama center slug. CONDITION: Light case wear. (8.0). 200 - 400

3039 - PEPSI-COLA TAMPA, FL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. Light amethyst Tampa, Florida block letter center slug. CONDITION: Case wear around the crown, minor fleabites. (8.0). 200 - 300

3040 - PEPSI-COLA SANFORD, FL GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Clear Sanford, Florida center slug. CONDITION: Light case wear and glass missing near the heel. Possible lip repair. (6.5). 200 - 300

3041 - PEPSI-COLA RALEIGH, NC GLASS BOTTLE

2” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Raleigh, North Carolina slug plate. CONDITION: Missing glass on the shoulder and the base. (5.5). 200 - 300

3042 - ALTERED AMBER PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. Amber New Bern, North Caroline, small letter Pepsi bottle that appears to be altered to have Coca-Cola script on the bottom. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, cloudiness, and epoxy resin at the bottom where it was altered. (5.0). 100 - 150

LOT - 3037
LOT - 3038
LOT - 3039
LOT - 3040
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3043 - PEPSI-COLA CEDARTOWN, GA GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 3/8” Dia. x 8” T. Clear Cedartown, Georgia block letter center slug. CONDITION: Broken at the neck, but easily repaired. Fleabites, case wear, and cloudiness otherwise. (1.0). 50 - 100

3044 - COCA-COLA BOTTLE TOPPER DISPLAY WITH BOTTLE.

Largest: 7” x 7 - 1/2”. A clean example of this C. 1950’s plastic bottle topper display from Coca-Cola, which comes with a nice painted display bottle from Jonesboro, Arkansas. CONDITION: The topper remains clean, with only some very light wear to the paint seen around the outer edges of the red circular section at the top. The miniature bottles show light wear to the gold finish as well. The display bottle is missing its lid. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

3045 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA DIAMOND BOTTLE LABEL

6 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4”. This C. 1905 early paper bottle label from Pepsi-Cola features an early logo with nice 5 cent graphics. CONDITION: The label shows some dark staining near the bottom center, with light tear marks and wear around the edges. (8.0). 300 - 600

3046 - COLLECTION OF 2

2

500 - 750

3047

Each: 2 - 1/4”

500 - 750

x 8 - 1/4”

HUTCHINSON STYLE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLES
- 1/4” D. x 6 - 1/2” T. (A) Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch-style. Case wear, chips, and fleabites. (7.0). (B) Escambia, Pensacola, Florida hutch-style. Case wear, chips, fleabites, and a major heel bruise. (5.0).
- COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES
D
T. (A) Pale blue Cheraw, South Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Fleabites and cloudiness. (8.0). (B) Clear Wadesboro, North Carolina base script. CONDITION: Heel damage. (7.0).
LOT - 3043
LOT - 3044
LOT - 3045
LOT - 3046
LOT - 3047

LOT - 3048

LOT - 3050

3048 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Blue Shinnston, West Virginia block letter on the shoulder. CONDITION: Top has been repaired. (2.0). (B) Clear Shinnston, West Virginia center script. CONDITION: (9.0+). 500 - 750

3049 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Aqua Newbury, South Carolina base script. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites and rust. (6.0). (B) Clear Enid, Oklahoma block letter on body. CONDITION: Lip chip. (7.5). (C) Aqua Jackson, Ohio pinch-waist. CONDITION: (9.0). 600 - 700

LOT - 3049

LOT - 3051

3050 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 9” T. (A) Aqua Winston-Salem, North Carolina whale Art Deco. CONDITION: Minor fleabites. (9.0). (B) Clear yellow tint Union, South Carolina base script. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). (C) Aqua blue Lynchburg, Virginia center script slug plate. CONDITION: Very light fleabites. (9.0). 600 - 800

3051 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Ice blue Escambia, Pensacola, Florida mid-body script. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, and a flash crack at the lip. (7.0). (B) Aqua Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Small fleabites and case wear. (7.5). (C) Aqua blue Winston-Salem, North Carolina block letter with 40% partial label. CONDITION: Fleabites. (8.0). 600 - 700

LOT - 3052

LOT - 3054

3052 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8” T. (A) Amber New Bern, North Carolina small letter. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). (B) Aqua blue Andrews, North Carolina block letter. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. (7.0). (C) Yellow tint Shinnston, West Virginia unusual lettering mid-body. CONDITION: Major repair on the heel and the top. (4.0).

600 - 800

3053 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Ice blue Newberry, South Carolina shoulder script. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Dark aqua Denison, Iowa. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Clear Jacksonville, Florida. CONDITION: Dirty with case wear. (8.0). 500 - 750

LOT - 3053

LOT - 3055

3054 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Wadesboro, North Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). (B) Artificially irradiated Flomaton, Alabama. CONDITION: Case wear, flash cracks and fleabites. (5.0). (C) Augusta, Georgia base script. CONDITION: Flash cracks, bruises, case wear and scratches. (4.0 - 5.0). 500 - 600

3055 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Light aqua Jackson, Ohio pinch-body. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). (B) Dark aqua Lotta, South Carolina base script. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). (C) Clear Shinnston, West Virginia unusual script mid-body. CONDITION: Small repair at the base. (8.5). 500 - 600

- 3056

LOT - 3058

3056 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 9 - 1/4” T. (A) Dark amethyst Winston-Salem Whale Art Deco. CONDITION: Case wear and heel damage. (7.5). (B) Clear Valdosta, Georgia. CONDITION: Major heel damage, flash cracks, repairs, case wear, and fleabites. (2.0). (C) Light aqua North Wilkesboro, North Carolina triple script. CONDITION: Light scratches. (9.0). 500 - 600

3057 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Wilson, North Carolina double drum. Aqua. CONDITION: Small bruise mid-body. (8.5) . (B) Eight-sided Richmond, Virginia. CONDITION: Just a nick here and there. (8.0). (C) Ice blue Escambia, Pensacola, Florida. CONDITION: Fleabites and minor bruising. (6.0). 500 - 750

LOT - 3057

LOT - 3059

3058 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/8” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. (A) Pulaski Bottling Works with a Grape Whip 80% original label. No Pepsi embossing present. CONDITION: Light fleabites and cloudiness. (9.0). (B) Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida mid-body script. CONDITION: Fleabites and case wear. Small lip chip and glass missing at the heel. (6.5). (C) Aqua Ronceverte, West Virginia base script and blank center slug. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (8.0). 500 - 600

3059 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Pale green Ferdinand, Indiana. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) Amber Memphis, Tennessee base slug. CONDITION: Scratches, a bruise mid-body, and fleabites. (5.0). (C) Light amethyst Palatka, Florida center slug. CONDITION: Fleabites, bruises, glass missing and cloudiness. (3.0). 500 - 750

LOT

LOT - 3060

LOT - 3062

3060 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8 - 1/4” T. (A) Light amethyst Escambia, Pensacola, Florida, mid body script. CONDITION: Case wear, repair, and a flash crack near the lip. (3.0). (B) Yellow tint Palatka, Florida center script. CONDITION: Fleabites, case wear, missing glass. (5.0). (C) Aqua Greensville, South Carolina R.E. Allen Bros. center slug. CONDITION: Lip repair, fleabites, and case wear. (3.0). 500 - 750

3061 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/8” Dia. x 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Dark aqua Windber, Pennsylvania base script. CONDITION: Light case wear and fleabites. (8.5). (B) Light aqua Lynchburg, Virginia center slug. CONDITION: Light scratches, cloudiness, and a heel repair. (7.5). (C) Icy blue Gainesville, Florida base slug plate, unusual bottle shape. CONDITION: Fleabites, light scratches. (8.5). 500 - 700

LOT - 3061

LOT - 3063

3062 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2” Dia. x 9 - 1/4” T. (A) Aqua Durham, North Carolina double-frame pinch-body. CONDITION: Light scratches, case wear and a manufacturing flaw. (8.0). (B) Clear New Bern, North Carolina “Good Drink” style. CONDITION: Heel damage and case wear. (7.0). (C) Clear Kingstree, South Carolina base slug plate. CONDITION: Case wear, fleabites, and bruises at the heel. (5.5). 400 - 500

3063 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES W/ LABELS

Each: 2 - 1/2” Dia. x 9 - 1/2” T. (A) C. 1936 amber original paper label Try-Me Bottling Company, Richmond, Virginia. CONDITION: Light scratches. (7.0). (B) C. 1951 single dot original paper labels Dossin’s Food Products, Detroit, Michigan. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) C. 1944 original paper label New Haven, Connecticut. Has “Try Evervess” original paper label. CONDITION: Lower label has some chipping and a few missing spots of paper. (5.0). 300 - 400

LOT - 3064

3064 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/2” Dia. x 9 - 3/4” T. (A) C. 1940s ACL red and white from Sedalia, Missouri. Unusual lower label. CONDITION: Minor scratching. (8.0). (B) C. 1930s Pepsi-Cola center script, “OCB Company” embossed on neck. No city. CONDITION: Some cloudiness inside and scratching. (7.0). (C) Pepsi-Cola bottle, embossed “Pepsi-Cola Chattanooga, Tennessee” on the bottom. “PCP Co” embossed on neck. CONDITION: Some scratching, cloudiness, and case wear. (6.0). 200 - 300

3065 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. Early Pepsi blue bottle caps. (A) Rocky Mountain, North Carolina. (B) Two marked “Carbonated”. (C) Illegible bottle cap. (1.0 - 3.0). 600 - 800

3066 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 8 - 1/2” T. (A) Amethyst Richmond, Virginia base script. Light case wear and cloudy. (8.0). (B) Unusual color amethyst / pink Raleigh, North Carolina base center slug. (9.0). (C) Aqua blue Durham, North Carolina triple script. Light case wear. (8.0). (D) Light amethyst Sumter, South Carolina base slug plate. Case wear, a bruise, and cloudiness. (6.0).

500 - 750

3067 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA EMBOSSED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 8” T. (A) Raleigh, North Carolina diamond slug plate. Large heel chip, smaller fleabites, and mid-body chip. (6.0). (B) Light amber Memphis, Tennessee base slug plate. Has the unique “C” on the bottom. Fleabites and light scratching. (7.0). (C) Aqua Knoxville, Tennessee base script. Case wear, minor fleabites. (7.0). (D) Olive green Charlottesville, Virginia block letter. (9.0). 500 - 750

LOT - 3065
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LOT - 3067

LOT - 3068 LOT - 3069

3068 - COLLECTION OF 4 VARIOUS GLASS SODA BOTTLES

Largest: 8” T. (A) Light aqua Bemidji, Minnesota with mid-body “GOLDEN WEST BOTTLING WORKS / BEMIDJI, MINN.” circle slug. Unmarked for any brand of beverage. Minimal fleabites. Nice glass and would clean-up well. (B) Clear Palmerton, Pennsylvania with Palm Beverages in script on mid-body, palm frond graphics skirting the neck down to the shoulder, a single palm frond embossed on the heel. Marked on base one side in block font “PALMERTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.”. (9.0). (C) Pale aqua Jackson, Missouri Milde’s Cola with mid-body script logo, script logo on heel. Minimal fleabites on heel. (9.0). (D) Purple amethyst Salisbury, North Carolina with shoulder block font “CHEERWINE” on both sides, mid-body with nine straight vertical panels, embossed “SALISBURY, N.C. / C.W.”. Fleabites throughout with noticeable bruise on the side of the body. (8.0). 100 - 500

3069 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. Two early blue caps. (A) Henderson, North Carolina. CONDITION: Extensive rust and paint loss. (3.0). (B) Kenston, North Carolina. CONDITION: Some rust and paint loss. (5.0). 500 - 600

3070 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. Early blue Pepsi bottle caps. (A) “Carbonated”, no city. CONDITION: Paint loss and some rust. (3.0). (B) Kenston, North Carolina. CONDITION: Paint loss and some rust. (4.0). 500 - 600

3071 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/8” Dia. Early blue bottle caps. (A) Rocky Mountain, North Carolina. CONDITION: (3.0). (B) “Carbonated” bottle cap. CONDITION: (2.0). (C) Greenville, South Carolina. CONDITION: Some paint loss. (5.0). 600 - 800

3072 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA ELKIN, NC BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. Early blue Elkin, North Carolina bottle cap. CONDITION: Some paint loss and rusting. (4.0). 300 - 500

3073 - LARGE COLLECTION OF PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

9 - 1/4” x 11” x 1 - 1/2”. A nice collection of various Pepsi-Cola bottle caps from the 1910s-1960s. CONDITION: Some of the caps show paint loss and wear. All present nicely. (8.5). 300 - 600

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- 3071

- 3072

- 3073

3074 - COLLECTION OF 2 BOXED PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE STRAWS

Each: 10 - 5/8” x 3 -3/4” x 3 -3/4”. (A) C. 1940s new old stock straw box with window. This is the “Enjoy” variation. CONDITION: (9.0). (B) C. 1940s straw box without window. CONDITION: Some creasing. (7.0). 500 - 600

3075 - TIP-TOP GRAPE PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. Early Tip-Top Grape bottle cap. Marked “Winston-Salem Pepsi-Cola Co.”. CONDITION: Some paint loss and minor wear. (7.0). 600 - 800

3076 - PEPSI-COLA 12 FLUID OUNCES CAN

Case: 6 - 1/4” T. C. 1951 single dot cone-top can. CONDITION: Small dent near base and near the top, minor scratching, and minor paint loss. Includes cap, but not known if it is original to the can. (7.5). 300 - 400

3077 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP SIGNS

Each: 18 - 1/2” dia. SSP. A nice collection of three c. 1950s-1960s single-sided porcelain bottle cap signs from Pepsi-Cola. These signs are all foreign. CONDITION: All shows areas of porcelain loss and wear. A few scattered spots of touch-up. The mounting clips are still intact but show porcelain loss. A nice instant collection. (Various). 500 - 1,000

3078 - PEPSI-COLA “INVIGORATING” TIP TRAY

6” x 4 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Shonk”. This c. 1908 tip tray from Pepsi-Cola features the early script logo with “Refreshing” and “Invigorating” taglines. CONDITION: The tray shows scuffs and specks of color loss throughout the field. The outer gold rim shows further staining and general paint loss around the extreme outer edge. (8.0).

500 - 1,000

3079 - PEPSI-COLA “DELICIOUS - HEALTHFUL” SIGN

17” x 9”. This c. 1910s single-sided paper sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early double-dot logo with “Best Fountain Drink” tagline. CONDITION: The field shows light yellowing and darkening to the white sections. The outer edges and corners show minor paper loss and damage. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 400 - 800

3080 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA 5¢ “BEST FOUNTAIN DRINK” SIGN

17-1/4” x 9”. This c. 1910s single-sided heavy paper sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early logo, with “Best Fountain Drink” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows a few darkened stains, which are mostly only visible in the white lettering. The outer edges remain crisp and show only a light amount of wear. A nice example. (8.75+). 400 - 800

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3081 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA FREE DRINK COUPON

4” x 3”. This C. 1900-1910s paper free-drink coupon from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo and “This Card is Good for One Glass of Pepsi-Cola” verbiage. CONDITION: The coupon shows bend marks in the corners, with light color loss in the field. (8.5). 300 - 600

3082 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA SHOE BRUSHES

Each: 7” x 2” x 1 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two C. 1930s shoe brushes from Pepsi-Cola featuring the company logo and bottling company information. CONDITION: The logo section of the brushes show fading and wear to the verbiage. Overall they remain nice. (8.0). 300 - 600

3083 - PEPSI-COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

17 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. A nice example of this C. 1940s single-sided cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola featuring the double dot logo and a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows light discoloration seen in the yellow sections of the field. The outer edges show minor wear and areas of color loss. (8.75). 300 - 600

3084 - PEPSI-COLA MODEL PCR-5 COOLER RADIO

7 -1/2” x 5” x 6”. This c. 1950s Bakelite radio from Pepsi-Cola in the form of a cooler features the script logo nicely embossed on the front, with manufacturer information still attached to the bottom side. CONDITION: The body of the radio shows a few blemishes, and the area where a cap-catcher would be attached is missing. The Pepsi logo shows light areas of color loss and wear as well. The original power cord is still intact. The Pepsi-cap dial on the side remains clean and operational. (8.75+). 400 - 800

3085 - PEPSI-COLA DOUBLE-SIZE CARDBOARD DISPLAY WITH BOTTLE

6 -1/2” x 3” x 13 -1/2”. A nice example of this cardboard bottle display from Pepsi-Cola, featuring an early logo with a nice 5¢ graphic. This display comes with an original paper label bottle. CONDITIION: The cardboard display shows light warping to the cardboard, with a few light tears and general wear around the outer edges. The bottle shows fading to the labels, and light edgewear. (8.25). 400 - 800

3086 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/8”. This c. 1950s door push bar sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice bottle cap graphic with the script logo. CONDITION: The bottle cap section shows light wear, minor areas of discoloration and paint loss. The metal scroll piece shows light wear to the metal finish. (8.9). 400 - 800

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3087 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA SERVED ICE COLD SIGN

20” x 16”. SST. This early single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features an early block letter logo with “Served Ice Cold” tagline. CONDITION: This sign has been trimmed down at some point in the past. The field shows light surface scrapes and specks of color loss. The right edge shows a few nail holes as well. The outer edges show light metal bending and paint loss throughout. (7.0). 400 - 800

3088 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP SIGN

30 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Stout Sign Company”. This c. 1950s single-sided tin bottle cap sign from Pepsi-Cola features the script logo and nice bottle cap form. CONDITION: The field shows a few nail holes and spots of paint loss and surface scrapes. The outer edges shows further paint loss with areas of oxidation staining and metal bending. (8.0). 400 - 800

3089 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP SIGN

28” Dia. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features the script logo and a nice bottle cap form. CONDITION: The field shows scrapes and spots of paint loss throughout. The outer edges show further wear and surface oxidation. (8.0). 400 - 800

3090 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA & RED ROCK SIGNS

Largest: 20” x 10”. A nice collection of three signs, including a Pepsi rack topper, a Pepsi die-cut bottle cap sign, and a die-cut Red Rock bottle sign (age unknown). CONDITION: (A) The rack topper is bright and glossy with a few areas of discoloration in the field, and minor speck of paint loss around the outer edges (8.9). (B) The bottle cap sign shows paint loss in the top half of the field, with light wear around the edges as well (8.5). The Red Rock bottle shows metal bending and light touch-up to the top and bottom sections of the bottle (7.0). The age is unknown on the Red Rock sign. (8.9,8.5,7.0). 400 - 800

3091 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA 5¢ SIGNS

Largest: 17” x 6 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two single-sided embossed tin signs from Pepsi-Cola featuring the script logo and 5¢ graphics. CONDITION: (A) The “healthful” sign shows a few scrapes with color loss in the logo. The outer field and edges show heavier color loss with oxidation and metal bending (7.75). (B) The strip sign shows heavy discoloration to the white background, with specks of color loss and wear to the outer edges (7.75). (7.75,7.75). 400 - 800

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3092 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 23” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. A nice collection of two signs from Pepsi-Cola including a c. 1930s tin sign with six-pack graphic, and a c. 1950s tin rack topper sign with bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: (A) The six-pack sign shows three vertical lines of heavy paint loss and oxidation. There are a few other light spots of oxidation and wear seen in the field as well. The outer edges show further oxidation, non-factory mounting holes, and metal bending (7.0). (B) The rack topper shows a diagonal scratch mark running through the center field. The outer edges show paint loss and light metal bending (8.5). (7.0,8.5). 400 - 800

3093 - PEPSI-COLA PAPER SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

14 - 1/4” x 20 - 1/4”. This C. 1920 single-sided paper sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice woman graphic holding an early fountain glass of Pepsi. CONDITION: The top-right corner of the sign has torn, but is still present and protected inside the display box. The bottom edge of the sign has been trimmed at some point in the past. The field shows a few specks of discoloration, and one small hole seen in the fountain glass. (7.0). 400 - 800

3094 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA CARDBOARD EASEL-BACK SIGNS

Largest: 23” x 14”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s single-sided 3-D cardboard easel-back signs from Pepsi-Cola featuring the bottle cap logo and women graphics. CONDITION: Both remain vibrant and colorful in the field, with only a few scattered rub marks on the surface. The outer edges show light cardboard bending and color loss- the worst of which can be seen at the bottom of the “Light Refreshment” sign. Both retain their easel-backs. (8.75). 400 - 800

3095 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA METAL BOTTLE CARRIERS

Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 12”. A nice collection of three c. 1940s-1950s metal bottle carriers from Pepsi-Cola featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: All three show paint loss and wear to the logoed sections. The metal surface of the carriers shows light patina and oxidation. (8.0). 400 - 800

3096 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA CONE TOP CAN SHIPPING BOXES

Largest: 16” x 11” x 11 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two seldom seen cardboard shipping boxes for Pepsi-Cola cone top cans. CONDITION: The boxes remain sturdy, with only light soiling to the cardboard material. The graphics and logos remain vibrant. (8.75). 400 - 800

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3097 - COLLECTION OF 5 PEPSI-COLA STADIUM CARRIERS

Largest: 19” x 8” x 6”. A nice collection of five c. 1950s metal (and one Masonite) stadium carriers from Pepsi-Cola, featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: All show areas of paint loss and wear to the painted finish. The edges show heavier paint loss and wear. (8.0). 400 - 800

3098 - COLLECTION OF 5 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CRATES

Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 12” x 10 - 1/2”. A nice collection of five c. 1910s-1950s bottle crates from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 400 - 800

3099 - COLLECTION OF 5 PEPSI-COLA WOODEN CRATES

Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. A nice variety of Pepsi-Cola bottle crates, including some with early script logos and some with the bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: The crates all remain solid. The logos show wear and color loss, but still display nicely. (8.5). 400 - 800

3100 - PEPSI-COLA HAND FAN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

8” x 13-1/2”. This c. 1910s hand fan from Pepsi-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman enjoying an early paper labeled bottle of Pepsi. CONDITION: The fan shows a horizontal tear mark through the center field, which has been repaired with tape on the backside. The outer edges show color loss and wear on both sides. (7.0). 200 - 600

3101 - PEPSI-COLA OUTDOOR CANVAS UMBRELLA

3” x 73”. This c. 1950s large canvas umbrella from Pepsi-Cola features the iconic script logo, with bottle cap and Native American graphics. CONDITION: The canvas material remains clean overall with only a few small areas of staining and soiling. The wood structure show light wear, but is solid and functions correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 400 - 800

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3102 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA FREE DRINK COUPON

6” x 1 -1/2” x 4 - 1/4”. This C. 1900-1910s paper free-drink coupon from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo and “This Card is Good for One Glass of Pepsi-Cola” verbiage. CONDITION: The coupon shows darkening and staining to the color throughout the field. The edges show wear and areas of paper loss. (7.0). 400 - 800

3103 - EARLY PEPSI-COLA FREE DRINK COUPON

5 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2”. This C. 1900-1910s paper free-drink coupon from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo and “This Card is Good for One Glass of Pepsi-Cola” verbiage. CONDITION: The coupon shows light fading to the color and insignificant edge wear. (8.75+). 400 - 800

3104 - GREENSBURG, NC PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP

1 - 1/4” Dia. Early blue cap from Greensboro, North Carolina. Marked “Premium” and “JA Long”. (5.0). 400 - 600

3105 - PEPSI-COLA DESK CADDY

6 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 1”. A nice early metal desk caddy that reads “Compliments of The Pepsi-Cola Co. New Bern, N.C.”. CONDITION: The caddy shows light tarnish to the metal but is clean overall. The lid hinges up with three small internal compartments. (8.5). 400 - 800

3106 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA “IT HITS THE SPOT” LARGE ADVERTISING UMBRELLA

66 - 1/2” T. A nice example of this c. 1920s large canvas umbrella from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: The canvas material shows areas of staining and light tattering. The verbiage is all legible and presents nicely. The wood post shows light wear and a nice patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 800

3107 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE CAP GRAPHIC

26 - 3/4” x 30 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Stout Sign Company”. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice bottle cap graphic with the script logo. CONDITION: The sign shows a few nail holes in the field, with surface scrapes and specks of paint loss. The outer edges show heavier paint loss with light metal bending throughout. (8.0).

300 - 600

3108 - PEPSI-COLA “A NICKEL DRINK WORTH A DIME” BOTTLE DISPLAY

7” x 18 - 1/2”. This c. 1940s single-sided cardboard bottle display from Pepsi-Cola features the script logo, and a nice foil-type reflective finish. CONDITION: The display shows color loss and wear to the surface of the cardboard throughout. Many of the crease lines where the display bends show minor color loss as well. A tough piece to find despite the damage. (7.0). 300 - 600

3109 - PEPSI-COLA “TAKE HOME AN EXTRA CARTON” RACK SIGN

15 - 1/4” x 13”. DST. This c. 1950s double-sided heavy tin rack topper sign from Pepsi-Cola features the company logo and a nice bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows scrapes and wear throughout the field. The outer edges show further paint loss and metal bending (8.25). Side 2 remains in similar condition with specks of color loss and scuffing throughout the field. The outer edges show paint loss and metal bending as well (8.25). (8.25,8.25).

300 - 600

3110 - COLLECTION OF 7 PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS

Largest: 8” x 14”. A nice collection of Pepsi-Cola advertising items, including five paper bag six-pack carriers, one hand fan, one money bag, and one paper label for a bottle. CONDITION: All remain nice, with some staining and wear. A nice instant collection. (8.5). 300 - 600

3111 - COLLECTION OF 3 VARIOUS PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 8” x 15 - 3/4”. A nice collection of three advertisements from Pepsi-Cola, including two paper signs and a tin rack topper sign. CONDITION: (A&B) The two paper signs show yellowing and general wear in the field (8.0). (C) The rack topper shows oxidation and paint loss around the outer edges, with spots of color loss and wear in the field as well (8.0). (8.0,8.0).

300 - 600

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3112 - PEPSI-COLA “MORE BOUNCE TO THE OUNCE” DISC SIGN

9” Dia. This c. 1950s foil over cardboard sign from Pepsi-Cola features the company logo and a nice bottle cap graphic. CONDITION: There is one discolored spot seen above the word “The”. The outer edges show light wear and soiling. The original hanging string is still attached on the backside. (8.75). 300 - 600

3113 - COLLECTION OF 5 PEPSI-COLA STADIUM CHAIRS

Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 2” x 37”. A nice collection of five c. 1950s metal stadium chairs from Pepsi-Cola featuring the iconic company logo. CONDITION: All remain nice and sturdy. There are areas of paint loss and scuffing to the logos from use over the years. (8.25). 300 - 600

3114 - COLLECTION OF 5 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CARRIERS

Each: 8 - 1/2” x 6” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of five wooden six-pack carriers from Pepsi-Cola featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: All remain in sturdy and solid condition. There are areas of color loss to a few of the logos, but all still display nicely. (8.0). 300 - 600

3115 - COLLECTION OF 5 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CARRIERS

Each: 8 - 1/2” x 6” x 11”. A nice collection of five wooden six-pack carriers from Pepsi-Cola featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: All remain in sturdy and solid condition. There are areas of color loss to a few of the logos, but all still display nicely. (8.0). 300 - 600

3116 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CARRIERS

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 6” x 11”. A nice collection of four different six-pack carriers from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: All four show wear, with paint loss and oxidation to the metal surfaces. The blue wooden carrier is missing its carrying handle. (8.0). 300 - 600

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3119 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 21” x 3 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three items from Pepsi-Cola, including a mirror, strip sign, and rack topper sign. CONDITION: (A) The mirror shows deterioration to the mirror section of the field. The outer edges show further color loss and lifting, with general wear and fading to the color throughout (7.0). (B) The strip sign shows several nail holes, with paint loss and metal bending throughout (6.0). (C) The rack topper shows paint loss to the outer edges on both sides, with an occasional scuff to the field (8.0). (7.0,6.0,8.0). 200 - 600

3117 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA WOODEN BOTTLE CRATES

Largest: 17 - 3/4” x 14” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice collection of four wooden bottle crates from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, with the backsides showing a heavy faded logo, but still display nicely. (7.0). 300 - 600

3118 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 22” x 14”. This collection of four advertising items from Pepsi-Cola includes an early letter head, die-cut cardboard Santa Claus, cardstock bottle sign, and the die-cut six-pack and cop sign (age unknown). CONDITION: (A) The letterhead is nicely preserved with only yellowing to the paper. (B) The Santa shows cardboard loss and wear to the outer edges, with general fading to the color throughout. (C) The cardstock bottle sign shows edgewear, with a speck of color loss in the top-left corner. The die-cut six-pack sign remains clean with only edgewear. (Various). 200 - 600

3120 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CAP FLANGE SIGN

14 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4”. DST. This c. 1950s double-sided tin flange sign from Pepsi-Cola features the script logo and a nice bottle cap graphic of both sides. CONDITION: Side 1 shows discoloration and surface abrasions throughout the field. The outer edges show color loss and wear as well. The flange section shows metal bending and heavy paint loss as well (7.0). Side 2 remains in similar condition with color loss and wear throughout the field and outer edges (7.0). (7.0,7.0). 200 - 600

3121 - DRINK PEPSI-COLA BIGGER-BETTER MENU BOARD

19 - 1/2” x 30”. SST. This c. 1940s single-sided tin menu board sign from Pepsi-Cola features a nice double-dot logo and the tagline “Bigger-Better”. CONDITION: The sign shows discoloration around the logo, with general yellowing throughout. The outer field shows a few nail holes, general wear and paint loss. The outer red border show metal bending and color loss as well. (7.75). 200 - 600

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3122 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE CARRIERS

Each: 8 - 1/2” x 6” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of four wooden six-pack carriers from Pepsi-Cola featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: All remain in sturdy and solid condition. There are areas of color loss to a few of the logos, but all still display nicely. (8.5). 200 - 400

3123 - COLLECTION OF 4 PEPSI-COLA WOODEN BOTTLE CRATES

Largest: 17 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/4” x 14”. A nice collection of four bottle crates from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 200 - 500

3124 - CELLULOID PEPSI-COLA PENCIL CLIP

1” x 1 - 1/2” This early C. 1920 celluloid pencil clip features an early block letter Pepsi-Cola logo with “Pure - Healthful” tagline. CONDITION: The clip remains clean and damage-free. (9.5). 200 - 600

3125 - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLE & CAN MARKETING MANUAL 11” x 11 - 1/2” x 2”. A nice c. 1960s salesman and merchandise binder from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: The binder shows light wear and discoloration to the jacket. The internal pages show yellowing and light wear. (8.75). 100 - 200

3126 - LARGE COLLECTION OF PEPSI-COLA PAPER EPHEMERA 11 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 3”. A large collection of company publications called “The World” from Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: All remain nice and preserved in sheet protectors. Some show wear and paper folding. (8.75). 100 - 400

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3127 - PEPSI-COLA STRAW BOX

Box: 10 - 5/8” x 3 - 3/4” x 3 - 3/4”. Rare complete box of Pepsi paper straws. Complete box showing light wear with some edge creases and bends to the folded lid. (8.0). 200 - 500

3128 - BOXED PEPSI-COLA 500 BIG STRAWS FOR THE BIG-BIG BOTTLE

Box: 10 - 5/8” x 3 - 3/4” x 3 - 3/4”. C. 1943 straw box. CONDITION: No straws are included. Missing lid. Nicely shrink-wrapped for display. (6.0). 200 - 300

3129 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEPSI-COLA 5¢ STRAW BOXES

Each: 10 - 5/8” x 3 -3/4” x 3 -3/4”. A nice collection of three straw boxes (with contents) from Pepsi-Cola featuring a nice double dot logo and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The boxes are well preserved with only a few worn areas to the color and cardboard. (8.75+). 200 - 500

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3130 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEPSI-COLA NOTEBOOK & COUPON

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 3”. A nice collection of two Pepsi-Cola items including an early notebook with the logo and woman graphic and an unused free drink coupon. CONDITION: The notebook shows light wear to the cover and backside, with mild oxidation to the staples. (8.75). The coupon shows yellowing to the paper and edgewear. (8.75). (8.75), (8.75). 100 - 400

3131 - PEPSI-COLA FREE DRINK COUPON

3 - 1/2” x 2”. This c. 1900-1910s paper free-drink coupon from Pepsi-Cola features an early script logo and “This Card is Good for One Glass of Pepsi-Cola” verbiage. CONDITION: The coupon shows some light moisture staining to the top edge. Otherwise, it is clean and vibrant. (8.25). 100 - 300

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3132 - COLLECTION OF VARIOUS PEPSI-COLA NOTEPADS & A POSTCARD

Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2”. Great lot featuring unused Pepsi-Cola advertising notepads and a post card. Post card is in a protective case with original stamp and handwritten lettering, featuring a colored imagine of the Pepsi-Cola Factory in North Carolina. (Very Good). 100 - 500

3133 - 1908 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRROR

Shadow Box: 4 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1908 celluloid pocket mirror from Coca-Cola, featuring a beautiful women graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid remains bright and undamaged. The mirror on the back shows light discoloration to the silvering. (9.0).

400 - 800

3134 - COLLECTION OF 2 1916 & 1920 COCA-COLA POCKET MIRRORS

Each Box: 4 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two c. 1916 and 1920 celluloid pocket mirrors from Coca-Cola, featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: The celluloid on both remains bright and undamaged. The mirrors on the back show light discoloration to the silvering. (9.0). 400 - 800

3135 - DRINK COCA-COLA “THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE” SIGN

27 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “MCA”. This c. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the circular logo and script with the “Things Go Better With Coke” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign is bright and glossy with no paint loss. The outer edges show some minor metal bending and a few specks of storage wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

3136 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM JAR & MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT

11” x 4.5” x 4.5” A nice collection of two chewing gum items from Coca-Cola, including a c. 1910 chewing gum jar and an original magazine page showing a Coca-Cola Gum Company advertisement. The body of the jar is marked “Coca-Cola Pepsin Gum” and the lid is marked the same. CONDITION: The jar remains clean and sturdy, with only one insignificant chip to the outer edge of the backside of the jar’s mouth. The lid is clean. The magazine ad is nicely shrink-wrapped and wellpreserved. (9.0). 400 - 800

3137 - COCA-COLA 1943 SALES JOURNAL BOOK

12” x 18 - 1/4” x 3”. This c. 1943 large and impressively bound sales journal from The Coca-Cola Bottling Company features hundreds of pages of ledger entries recording transactions and sales of Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The ledger displays wonderfully with both the front cover and the spine, showing the name “Coca-Cola Bottling Co.”. The binding shows some light wear and fragile areas, but is nonetheless intact. There are a few darkened stains seen on the front cover as well. The interior pages show light yellowing. An unusual piece. (8.75). 300 - 600

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3138 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA “PAUSE FOR LIVING” BOOKS

Each: 8” x 5 - 3/4”. This collection of five “Pause for Living” books were released by The Coca-Cola Company in the 1950s and 1960s. This set of five is NOS, with three of the books still retaining their original packaging. CONDITION: Other than some light yellowing to the interior pages and occasional storage wear to the covers, these books remain in wonderful condition. (9.0). 100 - 300

3139 - COLLECTION OF 8 “THE RED BARREL” BOOKS FROM ES CANDLER

9” x 6.5” x 8” A nice collection of eight bound editions of The Red Barrel, the internal Coca-Cola company publication, from 1945-1952. These editions bear the name E.S. Candler on the front cover, a relative of the famed former owner of Coca-Cola Asa G. Candler. CONDITION: The books remain clean and complete, with only insignificant wear to the outer edges of the covers. These full bound editions are rare and seldom seen with eight years in a row represented. (8.75+). 400 - 800

3140 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest Frame: 10 - 3/4” x 1” x 14 - 3/4”. A nice collection of four Coca-Cola advertising items, including a Charlie McCarthy-Edgar Bergen projection slide, an early chewing gum wrapper, a check, and a blotter. CONDITION: (A) The Charlie McCarthy slide is an unusual item, and remains clean- although it appears dark in the frame (9.0). (B) The chewing gum wrapper shows light yellowing and wear (8.75). (C&D) The check and the blotter remain in similar condition, with light edgewear and yellowing (8.75). (Various). 400 - 800

3141 - COCA-COLA PLEASE PAY WHEN SERVED FOIL DECAL

Frame: 18 - 1/4” x 2” x 18 - 1/4”. This c. 1930s foil decal from Coca-Cola was meant to be applied to a mirror on a backbar of a soda fountain. This example was never used and has been nicely framed in a shadow box. CONDITION: The decal shows some light wrinkling, but overall is extremely nice and ready to display. (9.0). 400 - 800

3142 - COLLECTION OF 10 VARIOUS COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS

Largest: 5 - 1/8” x 2 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. This collection of ten advertising items from Coca-Cola includes a miniature 24-pack, brass bookends, sewing kit, small matchbox truck, ice pick, Kay Display frame plaque, delivery man bottle pin, sidewalk marker, and a small sign off a syrup dispenser. CONDITION: All items in this lot are clean and present very nicely. No damage to report. (8.75+). 400 - 800

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3143 - COLLECTION OF 9 VINTAGE COCA-COLA BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS

Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/4”. A nice collection of nine old photographs featuring various forms of Coca-Cola advertising. CONDITION: All remain clean, with only insignificant wear from age. The subject matter in many of these photos is fantastic. (8.75+). 300 - 600

3144 - COCA-COLA HI-FI CLUB RECORD HOLDER IN BOX W/ RECORDS

10” D x 12 - 3/4” H A NOS example of this c. 1950s rotating 45 record holder from Coca-Cola, promoting the HiFi club retains its original shipping box and comes with a few records for display.

CONDITION: The display remains unused and exceptionally clean. The box shows light wear and tattering but remains sturdy. A difficult piece to ever upgrade. (9.0). 300 - 600

3145 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS

Largest Frame: 22 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 22 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two advertising items from Coca-Cola, including a c. 1951 die-cut cardboard festoon element, and a c. 1950s die-cut cardboard carton insert. CONDITION: (A) The festoon element shows a light diagonal wrinkles seen near the bottom-right section of the sign. The outer edges show light wear and color loss as well (8.5). (B) The carton insert remains clean overall with crisp edges. The white background shows some yellowing to the outer edges, and the green insert section at the bottom shows some light marks as well (8.9). (8.5,8.9). 300 - 600

3146 - DRINK COCA-COLA 5¢ ADVERTISEMENT W/ SODA JERK GRAPHIC

Frame: 28 - 3/8” x 20 - 1/2”. This c. 1930s single-sided paper advertisement from Coca-Cola features the script logo and a nice graphic of a Soda Jerk holding a fountain glass of Coca-Cola. This ad is likely from a magazine publication, as it has a vertical seem down the center where it would have once folded. CONDITION: There are a series of light tear marks that extend through the center field, which appear to have been reinforced with tape on the backside. The script logo shows some faint discoloration, and the paper is generally yellowed. (8.0). 200 - 600

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3147 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA ADVERTISING MANUALS

16” x 13” x 1 - 1/2” A desirable and seldom seen collection of two c. 1940s-1950s advertising manuals from Coca-Cola, featuring original pages and advertising content in the interiors. These manuals were produced for Coca-Cola bottlers to view and buy various forms of advertising products including signs, displays, and much more.

CONDITION: (A) The larger red manual shows very light storage wear to the outer binder. The interior pages show light yellowing with occasional bends to the paper (8.5). (B) The smaller manual shows additional wear to the outer binder, with crisp and nicely printed cardstock pages (8.25). These manuals provide wonderful information and documentation for collectors. (8.5,8.25). 400 - 800

3148 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA ADVERTISING MANUALS

Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 10” x 3 - 1/2” A nice collection of five c. 1950s-1970s advertising manuals from Coca-Cola featuring various products, including signs, displays, smalls, and much more. CONDIITON: These manuals are full of wonderful information. The outer binders show light wear from storage over the years. The interior pages show great color with light wear in a few places. (8.5). 300 - 600

3149 - COLLECTION OF METAL FRAMED COCA-COLA ADVERTISEMENTS

Each: 11 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4”. This set of c. 1960s framed metal with cardboard insert signs from Coca-Cola features the script logo, Dixie cup and various food group graphics. The metal frames hold the cardboard inserts and display together at a food counter. This lot comes with a copy of the salesman manual showing the signs on display. CONDITION: The metal frames show light tarnish to the metal finish. The cardboard inserts remain clean in the field, and show small cardboard damage to the tabs which insert into the metal frames. These tabs are concealed when fully assembled. An seldom seen set. (8.75). 400 - 800

3150 - COLLECTION OF COCA-COLA 50TH ANNIVERSARY ITEMS

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 5” x 3 - 1/2”. A nice collection of 50th Anniversary items including a convention badge, watch fob, bottle, miniature crate, wallet in box, bolo tie, coasters, playing cards, match box, bottle opener, commemorative 1965 root bottle, lighter and more. CONDITION: All items are clean and show no mentionable damage. A nice instant collection. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3151 - COLLECTION OF 3: COCA-COLA AWARD PLAQUES & TROPHY.

Largest: 13” x 10”. A nice collection of three service awards from Coca-Cola including two “per-capita” award plaques, and a Top Area Manager trophy. The plaques are from Bristol, Virginia and Greenwood, South Carolina. The trophy is from Dallas, Texas. CONDITION: The plaques remain clean and show light tarnish to the metal finish. The trophy shows light tarnish to the polished metal finish. (9.0). 400 - 800

3152 - SET OF 8: COCA-COLA 50TH ANNIVERSARRY GLASSES

Box: 11” x 6” x 4 - 1/4”. A nice set of glasses in their original shipping box for the Somersworth, New Hampshire bottling company. CONDITION: The glasses remain clean and undamaged. The box shows some light wear. (9.0). 100 - 300

3153 - COCA-COLA SHEET MUSIC W/ JUANITA GRAPHIC

Frame: 29 - 1/4” x 1” x 22 - 3/4”. This c. 1906 sheet music from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and graphic of the woman known as “Juanita”. CONDITION: The cover page with Juanita graphic shows edgewear around the perimeter. The other sheets remain clean, with only light wear to the outer edges. The set is nicely displayed in its frame. (8.75). 400 - 800

3154 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ SPRITE BOY GRAPHIC

Frame: 38 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 22 - 1/8”. This c. 1955 single-sided paper sign from Coca-Cola features wonderful graphics of two six-packs and the iconic Sprite Boy character. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with some light bubbling to the paper. There are a few light wrinkled creases seen in the lower field on the right side. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 400 - 800

3155 - COLLECTION OF 2 PAPER COCA-COLA SIGNS

Largest: 47” x 11”. Single-Sided Paper. This collection of two items from Coca-Cola includes the “At Home - At Work” yellow sign with man and woman graphics, and, the smaller Sprite Boy sign with six-pack graphic. CONDITION: (A) The “At Home - At Work” sign shows a small area below the “5 cent” design that was taped over years ago. Under the tape it reads “plus 2 cent tax”. The outer edges show minor wear to the cardboard- most notably in the bottom two corners (8.9). (B) The Sprite Boy sign is NOS and still retains its original adhesive hanging stirp, where it would have been hung on the inside of a window. There is a small stained area in the bottom-center (8.75). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9,8.75). 200 - 400

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3156 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHRISTMAS COCA-COLA SANTA AND PAPER SIGNS

Largest: 30” x 14”. A nice collection of three c. 1950s-1960s Christmasthemed advertisements from Coca-Cola, including a die-cut Santa and two paper window sings. CONDITION: (A) The Santa shows light edgewear and bending to the outer edges and in the corners (8.9). (B&C) Both paper signs remain exceptionally clean and unused (9.5). (8.9,9.0). 200 - 600

3157 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest Frame: 18 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 18 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three advertising items from Coca-Cola including a diecut festoon element, a paper napkin, and a 1928 calendar. CONDITION: (A) The festoon element shows a few creases and light wear to the outer edges (8.5). (B) The paper napkin remain nice, with only light fading to the color (9.0). (C) The calendar retains a full pad, and shows some light wear to the outer edges (8.5). (Various). 200 - 600

3158 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA HAND FANS

Largest Frame: 17” x 3/4” x 20”. A nice collection of two c. 1930s hand fans from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Both remain exceptionally clean and very nicely framed. (9.0). 100 - 300

3159 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA SIGN AND COUPON

Largest: 15 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4”. This collection of two includes a reproduction glass chewing gum mirror, and a c. 1904 coupon featuring Lillian Nordica. CONDITION: (A) The glass sign remains in great condition with no detraction. (9.5). (B) The coupon shows a small crease in the bottom-right corner. The piece has slid down slightly in its frame. (9.0). (9.0), (9.0). 200 - 600

3160 - PEPSI-COLA CHALKWARE BOTTLE DISPLAY

7 -1/4” x 3 - 3/4” x 10 -1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1940s chalkware bottle display from Pepsi-Cola featuring a nice woman graphic. The bottle is newer than the display. CONDITION: The display shows a few specks of color loss to the outer edges, but remains clean overall. The bottle is newer, but displays nicely. (8.9). 400 - 800

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3161 - FRAMED COCA-COLA HI-FI CLUB EPHEMERA

Frame: 25” x 1 - 1/8” x 19”. A nice collection of c. 1950s-1960s memorabilia from Coca-Cola’s Hi-Fi Club including a vinyl record, decal, gift certificate, patch, letterhead, membership card, and news envelope. CONDITION: All remain clean and display nicely. (9.0). 100 - 400

3162 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA HI-FI CLUB PAPER SIGNS

Largest: 27” x 16”. Single-Sided Paper. A nice set of two c. 1950s single-sided paper signs from Coca-Cola’s Hi-Fi club. CONDITION: Both remain unused and in wonderfully clean condition. Both are shrink-wrapped for added protection. (9.5). 100 - 300

3163 - COCA-COLA 1904 CALENDAR W/ LILLIAN NORDICA GRAPHIC

11 - 1/4” x 13”. This c. 1904 Coca-Cola calendar features the iconic company logo with a stunning graphic of famed opera singer Lillian Nordica. This calendar comes with a complete 1911 pad, which is a few years later than the calendar top. CONDITION: The calendar top shows a few light creases and minor edgewear. The pad shows light soiling as well. The piece is beautifully framed. (8.5). 400 - 1,200

3164 - 1914 COCA-COLA BETTY CALENDAR

20 - 1/4” x 39 - 1/2”. This C. 1914 single-sided canvas calendar from Coca-Cola features the script logo and woman known as Betty. CONDITION: The calendar top remains clean, with a few light wrinkles and occasional dark spots seen near the outer edges. The calendar sheet shows wrinkling and areas of paper tearing near the staples. (8.75+). 400 - 800

3165 - 1915 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ ELAINE GRAPHIC

14” x 33 - 1/4”. This c. 1915 paper calendar from Coca-Cola features the woman, known as Elaine, holding an umbrella and an early fountain glass of Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The field shows general darkening to the color throughout. The outer field shows areas of damage- notably near the top-left edge and corner, and at the bottom-right corner where the sheet connects. The sheet shows light staining and wear as well. (7.0). 300 - 600

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3166 - 1917 COCA-COLA TOPPER W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

15 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/4”. This c. 1917 paper calendar topper from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman with a straight-sided bottle, and a tennis scene in the background. CONDITION: The field shows a few stains and areas of mild discoloration- mostly seen in the top half of the woman’s dress. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 400 - 800

3167 - 1925 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 19” x 1” x 31 - 1/4”. This c. 1925 calendar from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman drinking a Coke from an early fountain glass. CONDITION: The calendar top remains nice overall, with one small tear seen at the top edge near the right corner and another seen on the upper-right border. The calendar comes with a September sheet, which remains clean. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 300 - 600

3168 - 1929 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 19 - 1/2” x 1” x 32”. This c. 1929 calendar from Coca-Cola features a lovely graphic of a woman with both a bottle and fountain glass of Coke. CONDITION: The calendar top shows some light wrinkling and wear to the very top edge. The calendar pad shows yellowing to the paper and occasional wrinkling. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 400 - 800

3169 - COCA-COLA 50TH ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR

Frame: 30 - 3/4” x 18”. This 1936 calendar from Coca-Cola marks the 50th anniversary of the company and features beautiful artwork by N.C. Wyeth. The calendar pad still retains its original cover sheet. CONDITION: This calendar shows a few specks of discoloration in the top 25% of the field. There is one small stained area visible on the extreme outer edge of the center-right side. Otherwise, the outer edges are nicely concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 400 - 800

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3170 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA CALENDARS

Largest Frame: 17” x 29 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three Coca-Cola calendars from years 1939, 1940, and 1948. CONDITION: (A) The 1939 calendar shows general darkening to the calendar top. The pad shows remnants of the pages that have been torn off, with yellowing to the paper (8.5). (B) The 1950 calendar shows darkening to the top, with additional remnants of torn off sheets seen at the bottom near the staples (8.5). (C) The 1948 calendar sheet shows light fading to the color with a few discolored spots seen in the bottom half of the page (8.0). (Various). 300 - 600

3171 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA WALL CALENDARS

Largest: 8” x 19”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s-1960s calendars from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Both thermometers shows light wear, with occasional surface scuffs in the field. Both come with newer, but nonetheless complete pads. (8.5). 400 - 800

3172 - COLLECTION OF 2 FRAMED 1955 & 1960 COCA-COLA CALENDARS

Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two Coca-Cola calendars from 1955 and 1960. CONDITION: Each shows light yellowing to the paper, but are otherwise clean and professionally framed. (8.75). 50 - 200

3173 - COCA-COLA SALESMAN TRAINING KIT IN CASE

20” x 19-1/4” x 3-1/4”. This c. 1950s Sales Training Program features a nice graphic of a uniformed salesman on the inner lid, and includes vinyl records and original rolls of film. CONDITION: The outer case shows wear and damage to the leather-style finish. The worst of which is a tear to the green material near the clasps. The interior remains clean, with light yellowing and wear in a few areas. (8.5). 100 - 400

3174 - COLLECTION OF VARIOUS COCA-COLA ITEMS

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection includes a small 1918 calendar, a Masonite six-pack carrier, a silverware set, and three 50th anniversary booklets. CONDITION: The calendar shows spots of wear and discoloration. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. The carrier is likely NOS. The silverware shows light tarnish to the finish. The booklets are nice, with one showing yellowing to the front cover. (8.5). 100 - 400

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3175 - FRAMED COCA-COLA ADVERTISEMENTS FROM LESLIE’S MAGAZINE

Frame: 24 - 3/4” x 14”. A nice collection of three c. 1902 paper advertisements from Leslie’s Monthly Magazine featuring Coca-Cola, most notably Hilda Clark in the center. CONDITION: All three pieces are nicely preserved and impressively framed. (9.0). 50 - 200

3176 - COCA-COLA UMBRELLA GIRL FESTOON ELEMENT

25 - 1/2” x 24” x 1 - 1/2” This c. 1918 die-cut festoon element from Coca-Cola features a woman holding a fountain glass and holding an umbrella. This piece was cut from the center piece of the larger 1918 festoon. CONDITION: The cardboard retains nice color throughout, with a few light wrinkles seen in the bottom half of the sign. The bottom edge shows some light cardboard wear and scuffs. There is a small blemish and hole seen near the top-center of the sign. The element is nicely framed in a shadow box for easy display. (8.5). 400 - 800

3177 - DRINK COCA-COLA VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN DIE CUT CARDBOARD SIGN

20” x 15 - 3/4”. A nice example of this C. 1954 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola, including the “Visit Our Fountain” with cascading fountain glasses graphic. CONDITION: The “Fountain” sign remains clean with a few light rub marks in the center field. The outer edges show cardboard wear- mostly seen near the bottom (8.75). (8.75). 400 - 800

3178 - COCA-COLA GRAHAM W. JACKSON SIGN

15” x 11 - 1/2”. A nice example of this C. 1953 die-cut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola featuring the famed musician and entertainer Graham W. Jackson. CONDITION: The piece shows surface scratches in the field, seen in his face and body. The outer edges show light wear and some isolated cardboard separation in the bottom-left corner. (8.0). 400 - 800

3179 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SIGNS

22” x 13” Maker marked “Niagara Litho Co. 1937”. A collection of two c. 1937 single-sided die-cut cardboard hanging signs from Coca-Cola, featuring taglines “With Good Things To Eat” and “The Pause That Refreshes”. CONDITION: Both signs remain vibrant and colorful. There are a few small specks of discoloration seen in the red and brown sections of the field. The outer edges show light wear and additional color loss. There is a mounting strip along the top edges, which is unfolded and intact. A seldom seen set with both versions represented. (8.25+). 400 - 800

3180 - COCA-COLA REFRESHING WITH LUNCH SIGN

31 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/4” This c. 1940 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a young woman with the tagline “Refreshing with Lunch”. CONDITION: The field shows a few light abrasions with minor color loss- most notably a diagonal mark that extends through the woman’s face. The outer edges show minor color loss and occasional cardboard damage. The sign retains its original hanging string at the two mounting holes along the top-center border. (8.75).

400 - 800

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3181 - DRINK COCA-COLA “THEY ALL WANT COCA-COLA” FRAMED CARDBOARD POSTER

Frame: 41 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 26”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1941 cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a young woman holding four hamburgers exclaiming “They all want one”. CONDITION: The field of the poster remains clean with a few surface scuffs and spots of color loss seen on the right side of the sign. The outer edges show light wear from the frame. The frame is original and marked on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 400 - 800

3182 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ WOMAN AND COOLER GRAPHIC

Frame: 17 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 28 - 1/2”. Maker Marked “Niagara Litho”. This c. 1941 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman drinking a bottle of Coke next to a Westinghouse cooler. CONDITION: The cardboard sign remains clean over all, with a few very light surface scuffs seen in the woman’s body. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9+). 400 - 800

3183 - COCA-COLA “THE DRINK THEY ALL EXPECT” SIGN

Frame: 17 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 28 - 1/2”. Maker marked “McCandlish Litho”. This c. 1942 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a couple enjoying bottled Coke with a six-pack graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only one small blemish in the green background to the right of the lady’s shin. There are a few speck of color loss seen near the center-right outer edge. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

3184 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ WOMAN AND UMBRELLA GRAPHIC

Frame: 17 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 28 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Snyder & Black”. This c. 1942 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a nice graphic of a woman carrying an umbrella with a six-pack of Coke. CONDITION: The field remains clean, however the bottom edge shows heavy color loss and deterioration. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.0). 300 - 600

3185 - REFRESH YOURSELF COCA-COLA POSTER W/ CHEERLEADER GRAPHIC

32 - 1/2” x 21” Single-Sided Cardboard. Maker marked “Edwards & Deutsch”. This c. 1944 single-sided cardboard poster from Coca-Cola features a young cheerleader holding a bottle of Coke. CONDITION: The field of the poster shows a few light surface wrinkles largely confined to the upper-right corner. The outer edges show some very insignificant wear from the frame. The frame is original and marked Kay Display on the backside. It has been repainted gold at some point in the past. (8.9). 400 - 800

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3186 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 22 - 5/8” x 1” x 28 - 3/4”. This single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a wonderful graphic of a woman holding a fountain glass, and shows the printed artist signature in the bottom-left corner “Hayden Hayden”. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean, with only a few hardly visible wrinkles to the surface. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

3187 - COCA-COLA 1 NICKEL TICKET SPECIAL SIGN

22” x 14”. This unusual single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and “1 nickel ticket” tagline. CONDITION: The field shows spots of discoloration- most notable in the yellow sections of the field. The outer edges show a few areas of color loss and wear. There is a tear seen above the letter “L” in “Nickel”. There is another horizontal crease and tear line seen above the letter “1” in the red field. An unusual sign with great eye-appeal. (8.0). 400 - 800

3188 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CARBOARD SIGNS

13 - 1/4” x 33 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two c. 1947-1950 single-sided die-cut cardboard signs from Coca-Cola, featuring “Welcome Friend” and “Welcome Guest” verbiage. CONDITION: (A) The Welcome Friend sign shows a light vertical crease seen on the left side of the field. The outer edges show light color loss and general wear (8.25). (B) The Welcome Guest sign remains crisp, showing only light wear to the outer edges and corners (8.75). (8.25,8.75). 200 - 400

3189 - COCA-COLA REFRESHING GOOD FOOD CARDBOARD SIGN

36” x 19 - 3/4”. Maker marked “McCandlish Lithograph”. This c. 1952 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a colorful graphic of friends gathered around a ice bucket full of bottled Coke. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with only some very light fading to the color. The outer edges show a few small areas of color loss and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3190 - PAUSE COCA-COLA SIGN W/ CLOWN GRAPHIC

Frame: 21 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 32 - 1/4”. This c. 1950 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features a young couple and clown graphic, with its original wood frame. CONDITION: The sign shows some light staining and discoloration in the field. The circular Coke logo shows areas of heavier color loss and wear as well. The outer edges show light surface wrinkles and wear, which is mostly concealed by the wood frame. The frame is original, but was likely repainted at some point in the past. It is marked on the backside Kay Displays, Inc. (8.0). 400 - 800

3191 - COLLECTION OF 2 CARDBOARD COCA-COLA EASEL-BACK SIGNS

Largest: 22” x 15 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s single-sided cardboard signs from Coca-Cola, including the “Ice Cold” Old Man Winter easel-back, and the Western- themed cactus easel-back. CONDITION: Both remain in very similar condition, with light yellowing to the cardboard surface and isolated discolored spots in the field. The outer edges show light color loss and general wear. Both retain their easels on the backside. (8.5). 300 - 600

3192 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA BARTENDER ON DUTY SERVER SIGNS

Largest: 14” x 11 - 1/2”. A neat collection of two cardboard bartender signs from Coca-Cola featuring a fishtail and circular logo. The “we proudly serve” sign has a interchangeable slot where different names could be added. CONDITION: Both remain clean with only the smallest amount of edgewear. The “Ray” sign shows slight darkening to the field. Two unusual and seldom seen examples. (8.9). 300 - 600

3193 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA SANTA CLAUS DIE-CUT CARDBOARDS

Largest: 32 - 3/4” x 13”. Single-Sided Cardboard. This collection of two die-cut cardboard Santa Claus signs from Coca-Cola includes the rocket ship Santa, and the “Things Go Better with Coke” Santa. CONDITION: (A) The rocket Santa remains clean with some light storage wear to the outer edges (9.0). (B) The “Things Go Better With” Santa shows a few small blemishes in the field and light cardboard wear with a few wrinkles to the outer edges (8.5). Both are nicely shrink-wrapped. (9.0,8.5). 200 - 400

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3194 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CARDBOARD SIGNS

Largest: 23” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s-1960s single-sided cardboard signs including the “Rack’em Mac” in its original metal frame, and the die-cut sail boat bottle display. The sailboat sign is three-dimensional and has three holes where it would have sat atop bottles in a six pack. CONDITION: (A) The “Rack’em” sign remains in NOS condition, with one small tear in the top-left corner (8.5). (B) The sail boat die-cut shows some scuffs in the center field to the surface of the cardboard. The outer edges show further edgewear as well (8.0). (8.5,8.0). 300 - 600

3195 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHRISTMAS COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SANTAS

Largest: 16 - 1/2” x 11”. A nice collection of four c. 1950s single-sided die-cut cardboard Santa’s from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Each shows light wear to the outer edges and extremities. The Santa with the globe shows the worst damage of the group, with cardboard loss on the upper-left edge and general darkening throughout. The color remains strong and all retain the easel-backs. (8.0). 200 - 400

3196 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHRISTMAS COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SANTAS

Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/4”. A nice collection of four c. 1950s single-sided die-cut cardboard Santa’s from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Each shows light wear to the outer edges and extremities. The color remains strong and all retain the easel-backs. (8.5). 200 - 400

3197 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA CHRISTMAS DIE-CUT SANTAS

Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 7”. A nice collection of four c. 1950s single-sided die-cut cardboard Santa’s from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Each one shows light wear to the outer edges. They all retain strong color. One is missing its easel-back. (8.5). 200 - 400

3198 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHRISTMAS COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SANTAS

Largest: 19 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. A nice collection of four c. 1950s single-sided cardboard die-cut Santa’s from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: All four retain nice color. The “gift for thirst” Santa shows cardboard wrinkling and damage in the bottom-right corner and in his top hand. The Lamp Post Santa shows similar wear along the bottom edge and in his top hand. (8.5). 200 - 400

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3199 - COLLECTION OF COCA-COLA CHANNEL CARDS AND FRAMES

Each: 26 - 1/2” x 10”. A nice collection of five c. 1950s cardboard channel cards from Coca-Cola with their original metal hanging frames. This collection also comes with one original shipping envelope. CONDITION: Each of the channel cards remain clean- with any damage being largely confined to wear around the outer edges and corners. The metal frames show light surface tarnish as well. (8.9+). 100 - 400

3200 - COCA-COLA EDGAR BERGEN WITH CHARLIE MCCARTHY SIGN

Frame: 28” x 15 - 3/4”. This c. 1950s single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic graphic of Charlie McCarthy and Edgar Bergen. CONDITION: This sign remains clean with no mentionable damage. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.0). 100 - 300

3201 - WELCOME FRIEND DRINK COCA-COLA SIGN

14” x 11 - 1/2”. This c. 1957 single-sided self-framed cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with an early form of the fishtail logo. This sign is self-framed and three-dimensional. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean, with the only damage being a small area in the “d” in “friend”. The outer edges show light wear from the cardboard bending to assemble the self-framed edge. (8.9). 200 - 400

3202 - COLLECTION OF 8 COKE ADVERTISING CARDBOARDS

Largest: 11 - 1/4” x 7”. A miscellaneous selection of die-cut cardboard Coca-Cola items from various eras. CONDITION: All show light wear and damage. (8.0). 50 - 100

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3203 - COCA-COLA WOMEN ON TANDEM BICYCLE SIGN

16” x 11”. This c. 1960s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features two women riding a tandem bicycle with six-packs of Coca-Cola in tow. CONDITION: The sign shows fading to the color and surface wrinkles throughout the field. The outer edges show areas of color loss and wear. There is a notable dark scuff mark in the front wheel of the bike. (8.0). 200 - 400

3204 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CARDBOARD SIGNS

Largest: 18” x 5 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2” A nice collection of two c. 1950s-1960s 3-D cardboard signs from Coca-Cola, including a snowman and circular “Extra Bright Refreshing” string hanger sign. CONDITION: (A) The snowman remains colorful and vibrant. One of his arms has torn and re-taped at some point in the past. Otherwise, he is clean and colorful (8.5). (B) The circular hanging sign remains clean with a few scuffs in the field (8.5). (8.5,8.5). 400 - 800

3205 - SMALL COCA-COLA CARDBOARD THERMOMETER 4” x 7 - 1/2”. This c. 1960s cardboard thermometer with original envelope features the script logo and fishtail design. CONDITION: The thermometer shows light yellowing to the field. The envelope is intact and shows light tattering to the outer edges. (8.75). 50 - 100

3206 - 1906 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

10 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/4”. This C. 1906 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss and a heavier area of color loss to the top left outer field. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (7.5). 400 - 800

3207 - 1906 COCA-COLA TIP TRAY W/ JUANITA GRAPHIC

Tray: 4” D. Maker marked “Wolf & Co.”. This c. 1906 tip tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and woman known as Juanita. CONDITION: The field of the tray remains bright and glossy. There is one small worn area on the manufacturer name near the outer raised edge. The outer gold rim shows a few dark spots but nothing offensive. (9.0). 400 - 800

3208 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. A nice collection of six C. 1905-1915 tip trays from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic script logo with beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: All the trays show light wear in the field and minor paint loss to the outer edges. The worst example is the 1910 tip tray, which shows fading, color loss, and oxidation in the field. (Various). 400 - 800

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3209 - COLLECTION OF 3 1909, 1916, 1920 COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

Each Box: 6 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three c. 1909, 1916, and 1920 tin tip trays from Coca-Cola, featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: The fields of the trays remain clean and bright. The outer raised borders show a few small paint chips to the extreme outer edges. A good-looking set. (9.0). 400 - 800

3210 - COLLECTION OF 2 1910 & 1914 COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

Each Box: 6 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two c. 1910 and 1914 tin tip trays from Coca-Cola, featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: The fields on the trays remain clean with nice bright and glossy colors. The extreme outer edges of the rims show light wear and an occasional small paint chip. A clean set. (9.0). 300 - 600

3211 - LARGE 1907 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

10 - 1/2” x 13”. This large size C. 1907 tin serving tray from Coca-Cola features the company logo and a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray shows wear and scuffing to the gloss in the field, with a few specks of color loss and a light colored staining in the outer left field. The edges show wear and paint loss as well. (7.5). 400 - 800

3212 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TIN SERVING TRAYS

Each: 10-1/2” x 13-1/4”. A nice collection of two trays from Coca-Cola, including the 1927 soda jerk tray and the 1942 tray with women at the car. CONDITION: Both trays shows great shine in the field. The outer fields and edges on both show a handful of isolated paint specks and surface scrapes. (8.75+). 100 - 400

3213 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TRAYS

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 15”. This collection of two trays from Coca-Cola includes the 1932 tray with woman graphic, and the c. 1980s Calvert Extra & Coca-Cola tray. CONDITION: (A) The 1932 tray shows dullness to the gloss, with surface scuffs and wear in the field. The outer edges show heavier paint loss (8.0). (B) The Calvert and Coke tray remains clean, with only some light edgewear to the outer rolled edge (8.5). (8.0,8.5). 200 - 400

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3214 - COLLECTION OF 2 ICE COLD COCA-COLA SOLD SIGNS

Each: 19 - 5/8” x 27 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “W.F.R.”. A nice collection of two c. 1930 single-sided tin sidewalk signs from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo and “Ice Cold - Sold Here” tagline. CONDITION: Both shows discoloration in the field, with color loss and metal bending. The outer edges show further metal bending and paint loss, with a few added nail holes. These two would be great candidates to display in a sidewalk frame. (7.0). 400 - 800

3215 - COCA-COLA MENU BOARD W/ SILHOUETTE GIRL GRAPHIC

19 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “American Art Works”. This c. 1930s single-sided tin menu board sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and circular silhouette girl graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a handful of nail holes in the top and bottom fields. The color and gloss remain vibrant. The outer edges show paint loss and surface oxidation, the worst of which is on the top and bottom edges. (8.25). 200 - 400

3216 - COCA-COLA ICE COLD SIGN OF GOOD TASTE SIGN W/ FISHTAIL GRAPHIC.

27 - 3/4” x 19 - 1/2”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1960’s single sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the fishtail logo and a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean with some light yellowing to the white background. The mounting holes and outer edges show paint loss with oxidation all the way around. (8.0). 300 - 600

3217 - COCA-COLA BOTTLE SIGN

31 - 5/8” x 14”. Maker Marked “AAW 12-48.” A nice example of this C. 1948 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean. The mounting holes and outer edges show minor specks of paint loss and light metal bending. (8.75). 400 - 800

3218 - DRINK COCA-COLA DELICIOUS REFRESHING DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

24” x 3 - 1/2”. This c. 1939 single-sided tin push bar sign from Coca-Cola features a nice “Silhouette Girl” design with the iconic script logo in the center. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains bright and glossy. The outer beveled edge and mounting holes show light crazing to the paint with occasional paint loss and wear. (8.5). 400 - 800

3219 - DRINK COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH/PULL SIGN

35” x 12”. SST. This c. 1939 door push bar and handle features the iconic company logo with a wonderful “Silhouette Girl” logo with nice yellow pin striping. CONDITION: The main push bar shows light fading to the gloss, and shows paint loss and wear to the outer edges and mounting holes. The pull handle is attached with three newer bolts. The field of the handle shows heavier paint loss and wear. It retains its original handle. (8.0).

400 - 800

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3220 - DRINK COCA-COLA TIN SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

33 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “AM 12-40”. This c. 1940 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and a nice graphic of a woman known as “New Betty”. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows general yellowing- most visible in the white script and white sections of the outer border. There are a few scrapes and scratches in the field as well. The outer border shows light metal bending and paint loss as well. (8.0). 300 - 600

3221 - DRINK COCA-COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

17 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “Dasco”. This c. 1940 single-sided embossed tin sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and company colors. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few surface scrapes and discolored areas, most visible in the white script logo. The outer edges show additional paint loss, oxidation, and metal bending. (8.0). 200 - 400

3222 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA METAL ART DECO WINGS

Each: 11 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. These embossed tin art-deco wings were created for Coca-Cola to attach on the wood-framed signs of the late 1930s and 1940s. CONDITION: These wings are unused and remain in excellent condition with their original wax paper. (9.5). 200 - 500

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3223 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA METAL ART DECO WINGS

Each: 11 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. These embossed tin art-deco wings were created for Coca-Cola to attach on the wood-framed signs of the late 1930s and 1940s. CONDITION: These wings are unused and remain in excellent condition with their original wax paper. (9.5). 200 - 500

3224 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA METAL ART DECO WINGS

Each: 11 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. These embossed tin art-deco wings were created for Coca-Cola to attach on the wood-framed signs of the late 1930s and 1940s. CONDITION: These wings are unused and remain in excellent condition with their original wax paper. (9.5). 200 - 500

3225 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA METAL ART DECO WINGS

Largest: 23 - 1/2” x 24”. These embossed tin art-deco wings were created for Coca-Cola to attach on the wood-framed signs of the late 1930s and 1940s. CONDITION: Two of the wings show use, with paint wear and loss (8.5). The other four are NOS and exceptionally clean (9.5). (8.5-9.5). 200 - 500

3226 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA METAL ART DECO WINGS W/ PAPER

Each: 11 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. These embossed tin art-deco wings were created for Coca-Cola to attach on the wood-framed signs of the late 1930s and 1940s.This set comes with a copy of a page from a advertising manual showing how they were used. CONDITION: These wings are unused and remain in excellent condition with their original wax paper. (9.5). 100 - 400

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3227 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA METAL ART DECO WINGS

Each: 11 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. These embossed tin art-deco wings were created for Coca-Cola to attach on the wood-framed signs of the late 1930s and 1940s. CONDITION: These wings are unused and remain in excellent condition with their original wax paper. (9.5). 100 - 400

3228 - COCA-COLA ART-DECO SIGN BRACKET

25 - 3/4” x 2” x 9 - 1/4”. This c. 1930s art deco sign bracket was created for a double-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola. This bracket is NOS and is marked “Made in USA. 1935”. The bracket comes with hanging hooks and original hardware. CONDITION: Other than some light surface wear to the metal finish, there is no damage to report on this bracket. (9.0). 100 - 300

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3229 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA TIN BOTTLE SIGNS AND THERMOMETERS

Each approx.: 17” x 5”. SST. A nice collection of four single-sided tin bottle signs and thermometers from Coca-Cola, featuring the iconic contour bottle. CONDITION: All four remain clean with no paint loss. The thermometer keeps temperature accurately. (9.0). 300 - 600

3230 - COCA-COLA “IN BOTTLES” BUTTON SIGN

35” dia. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo with “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The button has been repainted/restored at some point in the distant past. There are areas of scuffing and color loss seen in the field. The outer edges show further surface oxidation and wear as well. (RESTORED).

400 - 800

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3231 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CIGAR THERMOMETER SIGNS

Each: 30” x 8 - 1/4” SST. A nice collection of two c. 1950s single-sided tin cigar thermometer signs from Coca-Cola, including “Sign of Good Taste” and “In Bottles” examples. CONDITION: Both thermometers remain in similar condition, with surface scuffs and scratches in the field. The “In Bottles” thermometer shows the worst of the scuffing. The outer edges and mounting holes show light paint wear and occasional oxidation. The thermometer tubes are intact and read accurately. (8.0). 400 - 800

3232 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TIN THERMOMETERS

Each: 16” x 6 - 3/4”. SST. A nice collection of two single-sided tin thermometer signs from Coca-Cola, including the gold bottle thermometer, and the silhouette girl thermometer. CONDITION: Both thermometers remain in similar condition with a few scattered paint chips in the field. The silhouette girl thermometer shows light fading to the top half of the sign. The outer edges and mounting holes on both shows light wear and oxidation. (8.25). 400 - 800

3233 - COCA-COLA GOLF COURSE HOLE MARKER SIGN

9” x 16 - 1/4”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola was used at golf courses in order to mark the hole number, par score and length of the hole in yards. The small tin sign mounts nicely to heavy steel post, which would have inserted into the ground. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean with bright colors. The outer edges show some light rubs and one small textured spot along the bottom center edge. An unusual and desirable example. (8.9). 400 - 800

3234 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES BUTTON SIGN.

12” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Drink In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: Retains nice color and shine in the field, with a few surface scuffs. The outer edges show a few occasional specks of paint loss, but nothing offensive. (9.0). 300 - 600

3235 - COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE BUTTON SIGN

12” Dia. SST. c. 1950s single-sided tin button sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows paint loss and scuffing in the field. The outer field and edges show further paint loss and chipping. (7.5). 200 - 600

3236 - COLLECTION OF 6 COCA-COLA TIN THERMOMETERS

Largest: 5-1/4” x 17”. A nice collection of six tin thermometer signs from Coca-Cola. The gold double thermometer is a reproduction, but all the others are original. CONDITION: These thermometers shows areas of darkening to the color, with isolated scrapes and chips to the paint. The tubes are intact and read correctly. A nice instant collection. (Various). 400 - 800

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3237 - DRINK COCA-COLA THERMOMETER

12 Dia. A nice example of this C. 1950’s thermometer sign with the script logo and iconic company colors. CONDITION: The thermometer remains clean with an undamaged front glass and clean interior face (9.0). (9.0).

500 - 1,000

3238 - RARE DRINK COCA-COLA CELSIUS THERMOMETER

12” Dia. A nice example of this C. 1950s thermometer sign from Coca-Cola using the Celsius unit of temperature. CONDITION: The inner face shows light discoloration, but nothing offensive. The glass face is undamaged, and the metal body shows light oxidation. (8.9).

400 - 800

3239 - COLLECTION OF 2: DRINK COCA-COLA THERMOMETERS

Each: 12” Dia. A nice collection of two C. 1950s-1960s thermometers from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Both remain clean, with vibrant interior faces. The metal bodies show light oxidation in a few areas. (9.0). 400 - 800

3240 - COCA-COLA SIGN OF GOOD TASTE FLANGE SIGN

18 - 1/4” x 15” x 2”. DST. Maker marked “AM-59”. This c. 1959 double-sided tin flange sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with “Sign of Good Taste” tagline. CONDITION: Side 1 remains bright and glossy, with some insignificant edgewear seen on the left-center border (9.0). Side 2 remains just a nice with bright gloss and color (9.0). (9.0,9.0). 400 - 800

3241 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA SLED SIGN W/ FISHTAIL GRAPHIC

43 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 16”. SSP. This c. 1960 single-sided porcelain sled sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic fishtail logo with nice green pinstripes in the background. CONDITION: The field of this sign retains good color and shine. There are few small porcelain chips in the fieldmost notably on the top-right corner of the fishtail logo. There are some stripes of oxidation staining extending from the porcelain chips along the top border down into the gloss of the center field. The bottom edge shows porcelain chipping too. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75+). 400 - 800

3242 - COCA-COLA “SIGN OF GOOD TASTE” FISHTAIL SIGN

53 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “MCA 11-61”. This c. 1961 single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a large fishtail graphic with the tagline “Sign Of Good Taste”. CONDITION: The field of the sign retains good color and gloss. There are a few surface scrapes to the paint in the field, and some specks of discoloration seen in the letter “C” of “Coca”. The outer edges and border show heavier paint loss and oxidation- the worst of which is on the right outer edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 800

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3243 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CALENDAR SIGN AND FISHTAIL SIGN

15 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2”. This collection of two single-sided tin signs from Coca-Cola includes a die-cut tin fishtail calendar and a small embossed tin fishtail sign, mar ked “AM-62”. CONDITION: (A) The calendar is in excellent condition with a clean field and edges. The tab at the top has been bent backward (9.0). (B) The fishtail sign is similarly clean with some tiny paint chips around the mounting holes (9.0). (9.0,9.0). 400 - 800

3244 - TIN COCA-COLA FISHTAIL SIGN

31 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “MCA”. This c. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features the fishtail design with a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: This sign remains exceptionally clean over all. There are a few light dulled areas to the gloss in the field. The top-center mounting hole shows a tiny speck of paint loss. The outer border is crisp, and shows only a few small areas of wear to the paint. (9.0). 400 - 800

3245 - COCA-COLA FISHTAIL SIGN.

26” x 12 - 1/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1960 single sided, convex sign from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo and a nice fishtail shaped form. CONDITION: The field shows nice gloss with only a few light surface scratches. The outer edges and mounting holes show areas of paint loss and chipping. (8.9). 400 - 800

3246 - DRINK ICE COLD COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES TIN SIGN

23 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/4”. SST. A nice example of this C. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic script logo and nice “Ice Cold” verbiage. CONDITION: The sign shows a few specks of paint loss seen in the red lettering. The outer edges show light wear but are crisp overall. (8.9). 300 - 600

3247 - THINGS GO BETTER WITH COKE TIN SIGN

23 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “Robertson”. This c. 1960s single-sided tin sign from Coca-Cola features a nice bottle graphic and “Things Go Better with Coke” tagline. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a slight yellowing to the white background. There is a notable scratch to the paint seen in the top-right corner of the field. Four extra non-factory mounting holes have been added on the left and right edges. The outer border show paint scuffing and loss as well. (8.0). 300 - 600

3248 - COLLECTION OF 2 METAL ARROW SIGN AND BUTTON ATTACHMENT SIGN

Largest: 24” x 9 - 1/2”. This collection of two includes a c. 1950s die-cut aluminum arrow, and more recently produced half-circle button attachment sign. CONDITION: Both remain clean and undamaged. (9.0). 50 - 200

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3249 - COLLECTION OF 3 TIN COCA-COLA CALENDARS

Each: 7 - 1/4” x 15”. A nice collection of three c. 1960s-1970s single-sided tin calendar signs from Coca-Cola, each with a full calendar pad. CONDITION: All three tin signs remain clean and glossy. All show some insignificant wear to the outer edges. The pad on the “Things Go Better” calendar shows damage to the front page. (8.75). 200 - 400

3250 - ENJOY COCA-COLA LARGE THERMOMETER

18” Dia. This c. 1969 large-size thermometer from Coca-Cola features the “Enjoy” tagline above the iconic script logo. CONDITION: The interior face of the thermometer shows a few hardly mentionable surface scuffs seen in the white lettering of the script logo. This piece reads temperature accurately (9.0). (9.0). 400 - 800

3251 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA MATCH HOLDER AND CIGARETTE CASE

Largest: 3” x 6” x 3”. This collection includes a c. 1930s tin match holder and a c. 1936 frosted glass 50th anniversary cigarette holder- both featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: (A) The match holder shows surface oxidation and wear throughout the body. The logoed area is legible and shows only light wear (8.0). (B) The cigarette case remains clean, with the only damage being some minor chips to the underside of the lid (8.75). (8.0,8.75). 300 - 600

3252 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA FOUNTAIN

SALES AWARDS

Largest: 13” x 4” x 7 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two 1959 and 1962 salesman awards to the Dallas, Texas bottler for their achievement in selling 4 million and 5 million gallons of Coca-Cola syrup, respectively. This style of award is seldom seen. The wood back is in the shape of the fishtail logo, and the fountain glasses are made of glass and painted silver and gold. CONDITION: (A) The gold award shows light wear to the fountain glass, which was nicely re-glued onto the plaque at some point in the past (8.9). (B) The silver award remains clean and shows only light tarnish to the fountain glass (9.0). (8.9,9.0). 300 - 600

3253 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA ACHIEVEMENT PLAQUES

Largest: 18” x 14” x 1 - 1/2” A nice collection of two plaques from Coca-Cola, including a c. 1970 50th anniversary plaque for the Brookhaven Coca-Cola bottler, and a c. 1960 first place HiFi club award plaque. CONDITION: Each plaque remains exceptionally clean with no mentionable damage. (9.0). 300 - 600

3254 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA AND JAPANESE SOAP ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest Frame: 10 - 3/4” x 13 - 3/8”. A nice collection of five advertising items including a Japanese Soap trade card, three Coca-Cola blotters, and a “Pure and Wholesome” hanging sign. CONDITION: All five items remain clean and very nicely framed behind glass. Other than some occasionally yellowing to the paper, they all remain exceptionally clean. (8.75+). 300 - 600

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3255 - COLLECTION OF 4 CELLULOID COCA-COLA DISC SIGNS

Each: 9” D A nice collection of four c. 1930s-1950s celluloid disc signs from Coca-Cola, featuring the iconic script logo. CONDITION: All four signs remain clean in the field, with general wear and minor imperfections seen around the outer borders. All four retain their original heavy cardboard backing with string hangers. (8.75). 300 - 600

3256 - DRINK COCA-COLA PORCELAIN SIGN

30” x 10”. SSP. This c. 1930 single-sided porcelain sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and colors. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows heavy surface scratching, which can be seen most notably in the white script. The gloss shows areas of dullness as well. The outer edges show porcelain chipping and wear. The mounting holes retain their original grommets. (7.5). 400 - 800

3257 - DRINK COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

35” x 2 - 1/4”. This c. 1930s tin push bar sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic logo in the center with nice embossed embellishments on each end. CONDITION: The field of the push bar shows some scrapes and paint chips throughout. The mounting holes show further paint loss and wear. The backside is clean, with light wear from use. (8.25). 400 - 800

3258 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA BOTTLE SIGN

4” x 12 - 1/2”. SSP. This c. 1930s single-sided porcelain die-cut bottle sign featured the famous “Patent-D” bottle. This sign was meant to attach to a larger porcelain Coca-Cola hanging sign. CONDITION: This sign remains bright and glossy in the field. The outer rolled edge shows a few isolated porcelain chips, which are not visible when looking straight on. (8.75+). 200 - 400

3259 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA IN BOTTLES DOOR PUSH BAR SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 4”. This c. 1940s porcelain push bar sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo in the center with “Thank You - Call Again” on the backside. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy. The outer rolled edge and mounting holes show porcelain chipping and wear. The backside shows a few more isolated porcelain chips. (8.75). 400 - 800

3260 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA MATCH STRIKE SIGN

4 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4”. SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain match strike sign produced for Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo and a textured area at the bottom for striking matches. CONDITION: This piece remains exceptionally clean. There is one small nick along the bottom black edge that has been touched-up at some point in the past. Otherwise, a clean and well-displaying example. (8.9). 400 - 800

3261 - COLLECTION OF 2 PORCELAIN COCA-COLA PALM PRESS SIGNS

Largest: 7” x 3 - 1/2”. SSP. This collection of two c. 1940s single-sided porcelain palm press signs were made for Coca-Cola in Canada for the Mexican market. This collection shows two different versions of the “Tome” lettering. CONDITION: (A) The smaller of the two shows good gloss and color. There are porcelain chips seen on the right edge (8.0). (B) The slightly larger version shows good color and gloss in the field as well. The outer rolled edges show light color loss and porcelain chips (8.0). (8.0,8.0). 400 - 800

3262 - COLLECTION OF 3 ENGLISH AND FRENCH COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR SIGNS

Each: 31 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/4”. This collection of three porcelain push bars from Coca-Cola were made for the Canadian market. CONDITION: (A) The “Buvez” push bar shows porcelain loss on each end, with a few small chips in the outer sections of the field. The field also shows surface scratches (8.0). (B) The “Iced Here” push bar shows good color and gloss in the field. There are small porcelain chips on each end, with one small area of red touch-up on the left end (8.25). The “Enjoy Here” push bar shows good gloss and color in the field. Both ends near the mounting holes were touched-up red at some point in the past (8.0). (Various).

300 - 600

3263 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR

29 - 1/2” x 4”. C. 1940s “Ice Cold Coca-Cola in Bottles” door push bar, “Thank You - Call Again” on reverse. CONDITION: Push bar shows ageappropriate wear and has areas of paint loss. (8.0 - 8.5). 300 - 800

3264 - COCA-COLA PALM PRESS SIGN

11 - 1/2” x 4”. SSP. This c. 1940s single-sided porcelain palm press sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and French tagline. CONDITION: The sign shows a light haziness to the gloss in the field. The outer edges show some wear and discoloration to the yellow border. The mounting holes are clean and retain their original grommets. (8.5).

300 - 600

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3265 - COLLECTION OF 2 ENGLISH AND FRENCH COCA-COLA DOOR PUSH BAR SIGNS

Each: 32” x 3 - 1/2”. This collection of two c. 1950s porcelain push bar signs from Coca-Cola feature the iconic script logo with vibrant color and gloss. CONDITION: The “Buvez” push bar shows light porcelain chipping on both ends near the mounting holes and bent edges (8.75). The “Take Some Home Today” push bar shows similar porcelain chipping on both ends near the outer edges. This bar retains great color and gloss (8.9). (8.75,8.9). 400 - 800

3266 - PORCELAIN COCA-COLA SLED SIGN

68” x 24”. SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sled sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with the “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows haziness and wear to the gloss. There is a notable porcelain chip in the field on the letter “C” in “Coca”. The outer edges of the sign show porcelain chipping and wear as well. The backside has had metal mounting clips welded to the inner lip for easy hanging. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.75). 400 - 800

3267 - REFRESHING COCA-COLA NEW FEELING PUSH BAR SIGN

31” x 3”. This c. 1950s single-sided tin push bar from Coca-Cola features vibrant yellow colors with the iconic script logo in the center. CONDITION: This push bar remains exceptionally clean, with only a few hardly mentionable paint scuffs to the outer bent edges. This bar comes with two adjustable mounting sections on each end. (9.0). 200 - 400

3268 - COCA-COLA PORCELAIN “REFRESH YOURSELF” PALM PRESS SIGN

8” x 4” SSP. This c. 1950s single-sided porcelain palm press sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and “PUSH” lettering. CONDITION: The outer edges and mounting holes of this sign show small porcelain chips. The field remains bright and glossy. (8.5). 400 - 800

3269 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN AND TIN THERMOMETER

Largest: 16 - 3/8” x 5”. A nice collection of two die-cut bottle signs from Coca-Cola, including a single-sided porcelain bottle sign, and a c. 1930s die-cut tin bottle thermometer. CONDITION: (A) The porcelain bottle is clean with no detractions (9.25). (B) The tin thermometer shows discoloration in the field, with minor paint loss seen near the outer edges and mounting holes. The tube is in place and reads correctly (8.25). (9.25,8.25). 300 - 600

3270 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ STAND W/ Stand: 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. This small c. 1950s plastic sign with stand from Coca-Cola features the script logo and remains in very nice condition. CONDITION: There is some hardly mentionable edgewear seen near the bottom-left edge of the circular section of the sign. Otherwise, it is clean. (9.0). 100 - 400

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3271 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA AND ROYAL CROWN MATCH PULLS

Each: 5” Dia. x 7-1/4”. A nice collection of two match pull ashtrays from Coca-Cola and Royal Crown. The decals on the Coca-Cola example have been added more recently, but the match pull itself is c. 1930s. The Royal Crown example is all original. CONDITION: (A) The Coke match pull remains clean with only light wear to the silver bottle (8.75). (B) The Royal Crown match pull shows heavy damage and deterioration to the bottle around the center pole. The top section with the logo remains bright and clean (6.0). (8.75,6.0). 300 - 800

3272 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. This collection of three c. 1910s syrup bottles from Coca-Cola includes three different versions of the block letter logo. CONDITION: The labels shows specks of color loss and fading. The bottle with the red logo is the cleanest in the group. Two of the bottles come with original caps. The glass is clean and unbroken on all three examples. A nice instant collection. (8.0+). 400 - 800

3273 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA SYRUP BOTTLES

Largest: 3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. This collection of three c. 1910s syrup bottles from Coca-Cola includes three different versions of the block-letter logo. CONDITION: All three labels show light wear and areas of color loss. The shortest of the three bottles shows a few small chips to the lip of the mouth of the bottle. Only one bottle comes with a lid. A nice instant collection. (8.5). 400 - 800

3274 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA 1-GALLON SYRUP CANS

Each: 6” D. x 10” T. A nice collection of four c. 1930s-1950 syrup cans from Coca-Cola, featuring the iconic script logo and company colors. CONDITION: The cans show light tattering and areas of paper loss to the paper labels. The metal shows light surface oxidation as well. A nice looking set. (8.5). 400 - 800

3275 - COCA-COLA COUNTERTOP SYRUP DISPENSER

11 - 1/2” x 20” x 21 - 1/2”. This c. 1930s countertop syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola features the script logo on both sides, with nice Art Deco features throughout. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows paint loss and wear throughout, the worst of which is seen on the lid. The Bakelite handle is missing and has been replaced with a wood handle. The three embossed signs with the script logo remain clean. The pouring handle is intact and rotates nicely. (8.0). 400 - 800

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3276 - COCA-COLA COUNTERTOP SYRUP DISPENSER

10 - 1/2” x 20” x 24”. This c. 1950s countertop syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola features the script logo embossed on both sides, and retains all of the interior parts. CONDITION: The dispenser shows a few paint chips and scuffs, but remains nice overall with good eye appeal. The original pouring knob is still intact. (8.75). 300 - 600

3277 - REPRODUCTION COCA-COLA CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER WITH CERTIFICATE AND PROVENANCE

22 - 1/2” x 11” x 11”. A nice example of this c. 1978 oversized reproduction of the iconic syrup dispenser from Coca-Cola. This dispenser was number 158 of 500 made in 1978. Included are the original certificate of authenticity and photocopy of a letterhead from the manufacturer. CONDITION: This dispenser is clean and shows no mentionable damage or wear. A bright and vibrant example. (9.0). 300 - 600

3278 - REPRODUCTION COCA-COLA CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSER

18” x 10” x 10” A complete and unused example of this c. 1973 authorized reproduction example of the iconic Coca-Cola syrup dispenser. The Coca-Cola Company Archives authorized the making of these dispensers in 1973, which was nicely marked on the bottom of the base. The example is complete with bowl, base, lid, spigot and original paperwork from the Archives explaining the story. CONDITION: This dispenser is undamaged with no mentionable detractions. A well-preserved and clean example. (9.0). 300 - 600

3279 - COCA-COLA HARD RUBBER SYRUP DISPENSER

18” x 10” x 10” This c. 1950s re-issue of the iconic Coca-Cola syrup dispenser is made of hard rubber, and shows embellished areas of paint to simulate use and exposure to syrup. The dispenser includes the lid, bowl and base. This dispenser did not come with a spigot. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser remains solid, and shows areas light surface cracking to the rubber material. Many of the discolored spots were added on purpose to simulate use and age. (8.5). 300 - 600

3280 - COCA-COLA MARKATRON SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 10” x 19-1/2”. This c. 1980s dispenser was produced by Markatron as a commemorative reproduction of the ceramic dispenser produced by Coca-Cola in the 1890s. CONDITION: The dispenser retains its bowl, base, lid and spigot. It remains undamaged and clean. (9.0). 300 - 600

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3281 - GLASS COCA-COLA LIDDED JAR

4 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. C. 1880s. A nice example of this chewing gum display jar featuring embossed Coca-Cola script lettering on the side of the jar, along with the words “Chewing Gum”. The jar displays nicely with imperfections in the glass, but no chips or cracks. The inside of the rim of the lid has a few chips. (8.75). 400 - 800

3282 - COCA-COLA CHEWING GUM JAR

4-1/2” x 4-1/4” x 11”. A nice example of this c. 1910s chewing gum jar from Coca-Cola, which reads “Coca-Cola Pepsin Gum” on both the body of the jar and the lid. CONDITION: The jar remains clean and undamaged, with only some very light wear to the inner lip of the lid. (9.0). 200 - 600

3283 - COCA-COLA DISPLAY BOWL WITH BOTTLES

Largest: 10” D x 4” H This c. 1930s Vernonware ceramic bowl with three display bottles and simulated ice features nicely embossed Coca-Cola logos on the outer edges of the bowl. The display bottles are marked “Jonesboro Arkansas” and are painted on the inside. CONDITION: The bowl is clean and undamaged. The bottles are pristine. A well-displaying example. (9.0). 400 - 800

3284 - DRINK COCA-COLA CLOCK W/ SILHOUETTE GIRL GRAPHIC

15” x 2 - 1/2” x 15”. This c. 1930s electric clock from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo in the center with the “Silhouette Girl” graphic in the bottom-center. CONDITION: The internal center field shows light crackling and wear to the paint. The outer field shows heavier yellowing. All three clock hands are present and the clock operates correctly, with a replaced power cord. The winding rod protrudes from the bottom of the body of the clock. (8.25). 400 - 800

3285 - COCA-COLA GILBERT CLOCK

15” x 5” x 31”. This c. 1930 Gilbert clock features the Coca-Cola logo in gold on the glass bottom, as well as another logo shows on the clock face. This clock comes with its original pendulum and winding key. CONDITION: The inner face shows fading and wear to the logoed section. The bottom glass shows a crisp logo with no mentionable damage. The outer wood body shows nice patina and age. Original examples of these clock are seldom seen. (8.5).

400 - 800

3286 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA DOME-TOP CLOCKS

Largest: 6” D. x 9 - 1/2” T. A nice collection of two c. 1950s dome-top clocks featuring the iconic script logo in the center, with ornate body and movements seen on each. CONDITION: (A) The larger clock retains a nice glass-domed case. The interior remains clean and undamaged, but is missing its winding key on the backside. (B) The smaller clock shows a plastic-domed case, with small ornate bottles on the rotating mechanism near the bottom. Both clocks remain exceptionally clean. (9.0). 400 - 800

3287 - COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP FISHTAIL CLOCK

15 - 1/2” Dia. Maker marked “Swihart Products”. This c. 1960s light-up clock from Coca-Cola features a wonderful fishtail design with the script logo. CONDITION: The interior face remains clean, with some hardly mentionable wear around the center where the hands insert through the face. The outer body shows light wear and discoloration to the metal. This piece retains its original power cord and lights-up nicely. (8.9). 300 - 600

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3288 - COLLECTION OF 2 MAROON COCA-COLA WALL CLOCKS

Each: 18” Dia. A nice collection of two single-sided tin wall clocks from Coca-Cola, including both the English and much more rare Spanish version. CONDITION: (A) The English version shows discoloration in the script logo and in the numbers. The ends of the two clock hands show light tarnish to the metal as well (8.5). (B) The Spanish version retains good color, with a few light surface scuffs in the center field. There are a few nicks seen on the outer border (8.75). Both clocks operate correctly. (8.5,8.75). 300 - 600

3289 - COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP CLOCK

11” x 12 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4”. This c. 1960s light-up clock from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo, with a nice gold colored outer body. CONDITION: The numbers on the glass face show light fading to the red color. The script logo panel is clean and undamaged. The body shows light wear and patina to the gold finish. The clock lights up nicely and retains its original power cord. (8.75). 300 - 600

3290 - COCA-COLA FISHTAIL CLOCK

15 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4” A nice example of this c. 1960s light-up clock from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic script logo and fishtail design. CONDITION: The face of this clock shows very light fading to the interior field. The outer edges of the interior face show a few light areas of paint loss. The gold metal body shows light tarnish throughout. The piece retains its original power cord and lights-up nicely. (8.5).

200 - 400

3291 - NOS “ENJOY SPRITE” LIGHT-UP COUNTERTOP SIGN

12” x 15” x 6.5” Maker marked “Neon Products Incorporated.” A NOS example of this c. 1960s light-up countertop sign from Sprite, featuring the iconic logo with a wonderful waterfall motion display. CONDITION: This sign remains in NOS condition, retaining its original box, letterhead and privilege panel letters. The sign itself has never been removed from its original plastic packaging. An unusual and impossible to upgrade example. (9.5). 400 - 800

3292 - LIGHT-UP DRINK COCA-COLA COUNTER SIGN

11” x 2” x 11 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Price Brothers”. This c. 1950s countertop light-up sign from Coca-Cola features a nice lenticular design where the colors change as you move around it. CONDITION: The face of the sign shows some hardly mentionable wear to the outer edges of the glass. The small Trademark line below the logo shows light discoloration as well. The gold plastic ring and feet are clean and undamaged. The piece retains its original power cord and lights-up nicely. (8.9). 400 - 800

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3293 - COCA-COLA LIGHTED SIGN W/ FLORAL ARRANGEMENT

14” x 15” x 5” Maker marked “Price Brothers”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up wall sign with floral arrangement from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The metal body of the sign remains clean, with only light wear seen near the back edges. The white latticed section seen behind the flowers shows paint loss to the white paint. This piece retains its original power cord and lights-up nicely. (8.25). 300 - 600

3294 - COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP

SIGN

14 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” Maker marked “Price Brothers”. This c. 1950s light-up sign from Coca-Cola features the “Sign of Good Taste” tagline, with a nice foliage border. CONDITION: The field of the center light remains clean with no mentionable damage. The outer white lattice, which is concealed largely by the greenery, shows paint chipping to the white finish. The sign retains its original power cord and functions properly. (8.75). 300 - 600

3295 - DRINK COCA-COLA VACUFORM FESTOON ELEMENT SIGN W/ FOUNTAIN GLASS

12” x 14”. Single-Sided Plastic. This c. 1950s heavily embossed plastic festoon element vacuform sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and deeply embossed fountain glass graphic. CONDITION: The plastic front remains clean, with a small scuff in the field above the letter “C” in “Coca”. The outer edges show a few small specks of wear. The backside retains its original and seldom seen cardboard backing. (8.9).

300 - 600

3296 - COCA-COLA THERMOMETER W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

7 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/4”. This C. 1940s single-sided Masonite thermometer from Coca-Cola features a nice bottle graphic with the iconic company logo at the top. CONDITION: The field remains clean showing only a few specks of discoloration. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. The tube is intact and reads correctly. (8.75). 300 - 600

3297 - SMILE GLASS DISPLAY BOTTLE

5-1/4” D. x 18” T. A nice example of this c. 1920s-1930s large embossed glass display bottle from Smile, with original lid. CONDITION: The bottle remains in excellent condition with no damage. The lid shows light oxidation to the metal. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3298 - MASONITE COCA-COLA SIGN W/ SUNSPOT GRAPHIC

42 - 1/2” x 42 - 1/4”. Single-Sided Masonite. Maker marked “AM 4-46”. This c. 1946 Masonite sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo with a nice sun and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign remains exceptionally clean, with only a few tiny dark specks seen in the white lettering of the script. The outer edges show light storage wear, but nothing offensive. A clean example overall. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 400 - 800

3299 - COCA-COLA BOTTLE PILASTER SIGN

40 - 3/4” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “AM 3-47”. This c. 1947 single-sided tin pilaster sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic contour bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light paint chips in the white sections of the field. The bottle graphic remains clean. The outer edges show small paint chips around the border as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25).

400 - 800

3300 - KAY DISPLAY COCA-COLA COOLER SIGN

11 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. This wooden die-cut cooler sign from Kay Displays, features the iconic script logo and shape of a Westinghouse Cooler. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows minor paint loss seen mostly in the right half of the field. The outer edges show additional paint chipping as well. The backside is marked “Kay Displays”. (8.0). 100 - 400

3301 - COCA-COLA WALL SCONCE SIGN

9” x 3” x 12 - 1/4”. This c. 1930s paper-mache wall sconce sign from Coca-Cola features the script logo and nice embossed features throughout. CONDITION: The field shows paint loss, with general crackling to the painted surface throughout. The white script logo shows discolored spots with paint loss. The outer edges show further wear, however the sconce is solid overall and ready to hang. (8.0).

400 - 800

3302 - COCA-COLA ART-DECO KAY DISPLAY SIGN

10” Dia. This c. 1930s tin sign with cardboard backing from Coca-Cola was made by Kay Displays, and features a wonderful art-deco border and a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of this sign shows some light discoloration, likely left over from the original wax paper packaging. The outer border shows additional wear with minor paint loss. The backside retains its original cardboard backing with the manufacturer mark. (8.75). 400 - 800

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3303 - COCA-COLA CLOCK WITH MASONITE ATTACHMENTS

19” x 35” This c. 1940s tin clock from Coca-Cola features two Art Deco Masonite attachments, with the iconic script logo in the center. CONDITION: The field of the clock retains good color, with a few light scuffs to the paint. The Masonite attachments are clean, with some light edgewear seen on the very far outer edges. The clock functions properly. (8.75). 300 - 600

3304 - DRINK COCA-COLA SIGN W/ SUN & BOTTLE GRAPHIC

28” x 20 - 1/4”. Maker marked “AM 9-46”. This c. 1946 single-sided Masonite sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo and colorful sun and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field shows specks of color loss- most notably in the white lettering. The outer edges show discoloration and a few light cracks to the Masonite around the mounting holes. A nice WWII era sign. (7.9). 300 - 600

3305 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA CUP DISPLAY AND PRETZEL BOWL

9” x 9” x 6” A nice collection of two items from Coca-Cola including a c. 1930s aluminum pretzel dish from Brunhoff, and a c. 1950s wooden countertop cup display. The diamond cups seen on one side of the cup display are older reproductions. CONDITION: (A) The pretzel bowl remains clean, with only light storage wear and a few small indentions to the metal in the bowl. This piece retains its rubber feet (8.75). (B) The cup display remains in clean and original condition, with only a few discolored specks (9.0). (8.75,9.0).

300 - 600

3306 - KING SIZE COCA-COLA SIX-PACK MOTION DISPLAY

11” x 20 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s six-pack display rocks back and forth, and makes a great display when fully assembled. This display requires the battery-operated motor to fully operate. CONDITION: The arrow portion of this display shows color loss and wear to the cardboard throughout. The rest of the display shows only light wear from storage. A hard example to find in any condition. (8.0). 300 - 600

3307 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA DISPLAY BOTTLES

Each: 20” T. This collection of two embossed display bottles from Coca-Cola includes the Christmas Bottle and Patent D examples. Both retain their original lids. CONDITION: The bottles remain clean with no cracks or damage. The metal caps shows paint loss, with one having a hole that was repaired at some point in the past. (8.9). 300 - 600

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3308 - COCA-COLA TOY SHOPPING CART

14” x 10 - 1/4” x 20 - 3/4”. This c. 1950s shopping cart is made of a metal frame and Masonite basket, featuring a nice six-pack of Coca-Cola graphic. CONDITION: The cart remains exceptionally clean and was likely never played with. The Masonite basket shows very light wear to the edges of the Masonite. The metal frame is clean and the wheel ring a bell when the cart is pushed. (9.0). 300 - 600

3309 - COCA-COLA LOUISVILLE SLUGGER BASEBALL BAT 2” x 31 -1/2” x 2 -1/4”. This c. 1930s baseball bat from Coca-Cola was made by Louisville Slugger, and shows a nice script logo and “In Bottles” tagline. CONDITION: The bat is solid and uncracked. The wood is darkened and has a nice patina. (8.75). 400 - 800

3310 - COCA-COLA “PURE AS SUNLIGHT” TOY OVEN

8 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4” x 8 - 3/4” This c. 1930s toy oven from Coca-Cola features two script logos and tag lines “Pure As Sunlight” and “With Your Meals”. The oven retains its original power cord. CONDITION: The body of the oven shows light paint loss, the worst of which can be seen along the very top green edge. The polished metal areas show light surface oxidation. 400 - 800

3311 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA- COLA TOY VEHICLES

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 5” x 5 -1/2”. A nice collection of four c. 1930s-1970s toy vehicles from Coca-Cola, including an early Metalcraft truck, a Marx delivery truck with miniature bottles and hand-truck, a Ford friction car, and a Japanese delivery truck featuring the ribbon logo. CONDITION: (A) The Metalcraft truck shows wear and paint loss throughout the body, but does include ten original miniature bottles (7.0). (B) The yellow Marx truck remains nice with only a few small specks of paint loss (8.5). (C) The friction car shows some surface oxidation and fading (8.0). (D) The ribbon logo truck remains clean with only light storage wear (9.0). (Various). 300 - 600

3312 - COCA-COLA “TELL ME YOUR PROFIT STORY, PLEASE” FIGURINE

Case: 3 - 5/8” x 3 - 5/8” x 7 - 3/4”. This c. 1940 small figuring of a shop owner reads “Tell me Your Profit Story Please”. The man is holding a small bottle of Coca-Cola, which appears to have been added later. CONDITION: The figure is clean, with only some light yellowing to the painted finish. An unusual and seldom seen piece. (8.75). 400 - 800

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3313 - LARGE COLLECTION OF COCA-COLA SMALL ITEMS

Largest: 10 - 1/2” Dia. An impressive collection of Coca-Cola smalls including miniature bottles, tip tray, tin water cup, toy trucks, leather desk clock, 50th anniversary plate, and more. CONDITION: All of these items are nicely preserved. The leather desk clock shows light cracking to the leather body. The tip tray show minor paint loss and the toy trucks show signs of wear and use. A nice diverse group of items. (8.5). 400 - 800

3314 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA TOY TRUCKS WITH BOXES

Largest Box: 13 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three c. 1950s-1960s toy trucks from Coca-Cola with their original boxes. CONDITION: The trucks all remain clean with only a few isolated areas of paint loss and minor wear. The boxes show light tattering, but display nicely. A well preserved set. (8.9). 400 - 800

3315 - COCA-COLA COIN DISPENSER BANK W/ ORIGINAL BOX

Box: 7-1/4” x 10” x 5-1/4”. This c. 1950s toy coin bank and dispenser from Coca-Cola retains its original box, as well as its three miniature fountain glasses. CONDITION: The bank remains clean, with only a few small specks of paint loss seen in the body. The box shows wonderful graphics, with a few stained and tattered areas. A well-preserved example. (9.0). 400 - 800

3316 - COCA-COLA TOY BANK DISPENSER W/ BOX

Box: 7 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 10”. This c. 1950s toy bank and dispenser from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with original miniature fountain glasses, and original packaging box. CONDITION: The body of the bank remains clean with only a few small surface scuffs. The box shows light chipping to the paper label and general storage wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

3317 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA BUDDY LEE DOLLS

Each: 6-1/4” x 5” x 14”. A nice collection of three Buddy Lee dolls featuring the iconic Coca-Cola delivery man uniforms. The green jacker and beige uniformed examples were made more recently, but the white uniformed example is c. 1950s. CONDITION: All three remain clean with only light wear to the clothing. The white-clothed example shows some wear around the doll’s head, but is concealed by the hat. (8.9).

300 - 800

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3318 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TOY DISPENSER AND PICNIC SET

Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. This collection of two c. 1950s toys from Coca-Cola includes a toy dispenser with miniature fountain glasses, and a unused and complete miniature picnic set with cooler, bottles, and accessories. CONDITION: (A) The toy dispenser remains clean with small areas of paint loss seen on the outer edges and corners. Overall clean, and includes miniature glasses (8.5). (B) The miniature picnic set is NOS and is still packed in its original bag (9.0). (8.5,9.0). 200 - 400

3319 - COCA-COLA TOY SHOPPING CART

15” x 8 - 1/4” x 21”. This c. 1950s toy shopping cart shows a six-pack of Coca-Cola with various other grocery items. The cart is made of Masonite with a metal frame and wheels, which ring a bell when the cart is pushed. CONDITION: The Masonite basket shows color loss and wear to the outer edges, with occasional discoloration to the field. The metal frame shows light tarnish to the metal. (8.5). 200 - 400

3320 - COCA-COLA MINIATURE BOTTLES DELIVERY TRUCK DISPLAY

Box: 15” x 2 - 1/2” x 7”. This c. 1970s-1980s NOS display from Coca-Cola features 24 miniature bottle crates, and the display box which assembles to look like a delivery truck. CONDITION: This display is very clean, with only a few light areas of storage wear to the outer cardboard display. (9.0). 200 - 400

3321 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA PENCIL HOLDERS

Each: 4” x 4” x 7”. These c. 1950s-1970s ceramic pencil holders are designed in the style of the first ceramic syrup dispenser produced by Coca-Cola in the 1890s. CONDITION: Both remain undamaged and show no mentionable wear. One is stickered on the bottom “Imported from Japan”. (9.0). 100 - 200

3322 - COCA-COLA RUSHTON SANTA CLAUS DOLL

14” T. This c. 1950s Santa Claus doll was made for Coca-Cola by Rushton. This example shows a miniature bottle in his hand, as well as the more desirable sewn boots. CONDITION: This doll remains clean, with only a few small blemishes in his face. Overall a clean example. (8.9). 100 - 400

3323 - TOY GERMAN COCA-COLA TRUCK W/ BOX

Box: 9 -1/2” x 4 -1/2” x 5”. A nice example of this c. 1960 toy Volkswagen delivery truck from Coca-Cola with original box. CONDITION: The box remains clean with original label on top. The truck shows a few small paint chips and scuffs to the body, but remains clean overall. (8.9). 300 - 600

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3324 - COCA-COLA BOOKS AND TOY TRUCK SET

Largest: 11” x 9” x 2 - 3/4”. This collection includes several paperback books from Coca-Cola and a NOS Buddy L toy set from the 1970s. CONDITION: The books all show light wear from storage, but are all legible and nice. The toy set has never been removed from the box and is complete. (9.0). 50 - 200

3325 - COLLECTION OF 12 COCA-COLA TOY VENDING MACHINES & MINI COOLER MUSIC BOXES

Largest: 2-3/4” x 2-1/2” x 5-3/4”. A nice collection of twelve Coca-Cola toys, including two toy banks, and ten miniature cooler music boxes. CONDITION: The two banks remain clean with light wear to the white lettering, and both retain their original boxes. The music boxes show some light paint loss on the silver sections of the lids and in the white lettering. (8.75+). 300 - 600

3326 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TOY TRUCKS

Largest: 5-1/2” x 17-1/4” x 7”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s toy trucks made for Coca-Cola by the Louis Marx Company. CONDITION: Both trucks shows evidence of use, with areas of paint chipping and wear. They both come with miniature bottle crates as well. (8.0). 200 - 600

3327 - COLLECTION OF 2 1968 COCA-COLA DOLLS BY RUSHTON

Donkey w/ ear: 17” T. This collection of two plush dolls made by Rushton were created for Coca-Cola during the 1968 political season. Both dolls come with their ribbons, and pinback buttons. CONDITION: The dolls remain clean, with only a few spots of soiling to the plush material. The ribbons show light wear and color loss the word “Vote”. (8.9). 100 - 400

3328 - COLLECTION OF 3: COCA-COLA AWARD PLAQUES.

Largest: 18” x 7 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three Coca-Cola service awards from Hinesville, GA; Dallas, TX; and Bunkie, LA. CONDITION: All three remain clean and solid with some moderate wear to the metal finish. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3329 - COCA-COLA FILM ROLL WITH PROJECTOR AND MAZDA BULBS

Case: 6” x 2 - 1/2” x 8”. This self-contained dispenser remains in its original case with its original power cord. This comes with a Coca-Cola advertising film and original Mazda bulbs. CONDITION: The power cord is quite brittle and would need to be replaced in order to use. (8.5). 50 - 200

3330 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA SELTZER BOTTLE & VERNONWARE BOWL

Bottle: 12” T. A nice collection of two advertising items from Coca-Cola, including a seltzer bottle from Cairo, Illinois, and the green Vernonware bowl with the script logo embossed on all sides. CONDITION: (A) The seltzer bottle shows a haziness to the glass, but the red lettering remains crisp and legible (8.5). (B) The Vernonware bowl shows cracks and damage that has been repaired at some point in the past (7.0). (8.5,7.0). 100 - 400

3331 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA BOTTLE CRATES

Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 12” x 11”. A nice collection of four c. 1910s-1940s wood bottle crates from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 400 - 800

3332 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA CRATES & STADIUM CARRIER

Largest: 38” x 19 - 1/4” x 10”. A nice collection of three Coca-Cola carriers, including a 24-bottle wood crate from Denver, Colorado, a large wooden railroad crate, and a yellow metal stadium carrier. CONDITION: The two wood crates are solid, with the railroad crate showing heavy paint and color loss to the lettering. The metal stadium carrier shows heavy surface oxidation and paint loss throughout. (7.5). 400 - 800

3333 - COLLECTION OF 5 METAL COCA-COLA 6-PACK CARRIERS

Each: 8 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 6”. A nice collection of five c. 1960s metal six-pack carriers from Coca-Cola with various different versions represented. CONDITION: All the carriers remain nice and display well. A few show surface scuffs and oxidation. One carrier is missing the red tabs that insert over the embossed logo. (8.5). 150 - 300

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3334 - VINTAGE COCA-COLA LITTER/ TRASH BIN

18 - 1/4” dia. x 40 - 1/2”. This c. 1980-1990s heavy cast iron trash bin from Coca-Cola features the company logo embossed on both sides. This piece likely came from England. CONDITION: The body of the can shows scrapes and chips to the paint but overall remains nice. An unusual example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 400 - 800

3335 - COLLECTION OF 4 WOODEN COCA-COLA BOTTLE CRATES

Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 12” x 10 - 1/2”. A nice collection of four c. 1920s-1950s wood bottle crates from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: All remain sturdy and solid. The crates show areas of paint loss and wear to the logos, but still display nicely. (8.0). 300 - 600

3336 - BOTTLE CARRY COOLER BOX

12” x 9” x 10-1/2”. This c. 1930s-1940s bottle cooler carrier holds twelve bottles and has been restored at some point in the past. CONDITION: The cooler has been nicely repainted red at some point in the past. 100 - 400

3337 - METAL BOTTLE CARRY COOLER

8” x 8” x 10-1/2”. This c. 1930s-1940s bottle cooler carrier holds six bottles and has been restored at some point in the past. CONDITION: The cooler has been nicely repainted red at some point in the past. (Restored). 100 - 400

3338 - COCA-COLA ELECTRIC-COOLED COOLER

25” x 26 - 1/2” x 36”. This is a Coca-Cola electric-cooled cooler. Marked “Property of the Coca-Coca Bottling Works Company.” Also marked with “Item 3579”. CONDITION: Lift-top lid in old original paint, great candidate for restoration. The compressor is untested, as the machine needs a new cord, compressor is present, complete interior. (Fair). 100 - 200

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3339 - DRINK COCA-COLA ICE COLD COOLER

31” x 26” x 36”. This c. 1950s Westinghouse cooler from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo embossed on all four sides, as well on the undersides of the lid. CONDITION: This machine has been repainted at some point in the past. There are bubbles and wear to the paint, as well as surface oxidation. The rubber gasket shows heavy deterioration as well. The interior shows rust but remains solid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 400 - 800

3340 - NOS COCA-COLA PICNIC COOLER IN ORIGINAL BOX

Box: 21” x 15” x 15 - 3/4”. This c. 1950s NOS picnic cooler from Coca-Cola features the script logo nicely embossed on both sides. The cooler remains in its original box as well. CONDITION: The cooler is clean, with only some small blemishes from storage wear. The box shows a few scuffs and cardboard rips, but is overall nice. (9.0). 300 - 600

3341 - COCA-COLA AIRLINE COOLER

17” x 7” x 12”. This c. 1950s cooler from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo nicely embossed on the front. This cooler has a narrow build, meant for use on airplanes. CONDITION: The cooler shows scrapes and specks of paint loss throughout the body. The hinges, clips and handle show light patina to the metal finish. The interior is clean. (8.75).

300 - 600

3342 - COCA-COLA COOLER RADIO

12” x 8 - 1/2” x 10”. This c. 1950s cooler radio from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo, and retains both its original knobs. CONDITION: The body of the radio shows a light crack on the left outer corner, with a few other isolated specks of damage seen in the slotted areas on the left side. The knobs show fading to the red color. This piece retains its original power cord. (8.5). 300 - 600

3343 - COCA-COLA COOLER RADIO

12 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s cooler radio from Coca-Cola features the script logo nicely embossed on the front, with the original heavy cardboard backing and factory power cord. CONDITION: The body of the radio shows a few dark specks and occasional damaged areas, most notable seen on the front-left corner and left side. The knobs are original and intact. The cardboard backing has come loose and is cracked along the bottom edge. (8.0). 300 - 600

3344 - COCA-COLA AIRLINE COOLER

18” x 6” x 12 - 1/2”. This c. 1950’s airline cooler from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo nicely embossed on both sides, and retains its original bottle opener on the end. CONDITION: The cooler shows scuffs, scratches, and paint loss throughout the body. The interior remains solid, and the lid clips work are intact. (8.0). 100 - 400

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3345 - STAINLESS COCA-COLA PICNIC COOLER

18” x 13” x 21”. This c. 1950s picnic cooler from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo embossed on both sides, and includes its original sandwich tray inside. CONDITION: The cooler shows heavy denting and wear throughout the body. The interior is solid and sturdy. (7.0).

100 - 400

3346 - COLLECTION OF 3 COIN CHANGING MACHINES

Largest: 7 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 191/4”. A nice collection of three coin changing machines, including one Vendo coin changer vending machine attachment. CONDITION: (A) The grey changer shows paint loss and wear throughout the body. It comes with keys (8.0). (B) The larger red coin changer has been restored. It displays nicely and comes with keys (Restored). (C) The small Vendo coin box has also been restored with a reproduction decal on the front (Restored). (Various). 300 - 600

3347 - COCA-COLA VMC

33 VENDING MACHINE

25” x 15 - 1/2” x 52 - 3/4”. This c. 1950s VMC 33 Vending Machine held 33 bottles. This machine has been repainted, but the restoration was not completed. CONDITION: The machine has been repainted, and the internals are still present. This would be a great candidate to finish restoring. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (RESTORED). 400 - 800

3348 - COCA-COLA VENDO 144 VENDING MACHINE

32 - 1/2” x 21” x 77 - 1/2”. This c. 1950s Vendo 144 Vending Machine from Coca-Cola features the script logo embossed in the top-center, with mounted sports motif Coca Cola sign. CONDITION: This machine has been repainted, however the restoration process was not finished. The interior shelves are present. The sports motif sign shows several surface scratches mostly on the white scarce. There is no key with this machine. An ideal example to complete the restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 300 - 1,000

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3349 - COLLECTION OF 3: DRINK COCA-COLA FLARE GLASSES.

Largest: 2 - 3/4” Dia. x 4” T. A nice collection of three C. 1920’s-1930’s fountain glasses, including one shows only half of the glass. CONDITION: All three remain clean and undamaged with legible logos. A nice set. (9.0). 300 - 600

3350 - COCA-COLA PEWTER FLARE GLASS W/ LEATHER POUCH

2 - 3/4” Dia. x 4” T. A nice example of this c. 1930s pewter flare glass from Coca-Cola featuring the script logo on both sides and its original leather carrying pouch. CONDITION: The glass shows light tarnish to the pewter finish, and the leather bag shows light wear and discoloration. (8.9). 400 - 800

3351 - COLLECTION OF 3: DRINK COCA-COLA FLARE GLASSES.

3” x 3” x 4”. A nice collection of three c. 1920s modified flare glasses featuring the iconic Coca-Cola logo. These glasses are known as “modified” flare glasses because they flare back inward near the top, unlike the earliest glasses which continue to flare outward. CONDITION: These glasses are clean and undamaged. The logos are vibrant and clear. (9.0). 300 - 600

3352 - UNUSUAL COCA-COLA FLARE GLASS

2” Dia. x 3 - 3/4” T. This c. 1920 small flare glass features an early script logo, and is a nice smaller size compared to the usual flare glasses from this era. CONDITION: The glass remains clean and undamaged. (9.0). 300 - 600

3353 - COLLECTION OF 4 GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 3” x 10”. This collection of four bottles includes brands Coca-Cola and Jersey Creme, with the green bottle having no embossing or brand information. CONDITION: All shows light case wear. None are cracked or broken. (8.75+). 100 - 400

3354 - COCA-COLA ROYSTON, GA. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua green Royston, Georgia straight-sided embossed shoulder script bottle, “Property of Coca-Cola” embossed on one side of base, “Bottling Co. Royston, GA.” in rectangular slug on the other side. CONDITION: A small interior bruise at base at embossing; otherwise, a great example. (8.75). 200 - 600

3355 - COCA-COLA OMAHA, NE. GLASS BOTTLE

2” D. x 8 - 3/4” T. Aqua green, Omaha, Nebraska ribbed-body bottle, square panel with “Property of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. / Min. Cont. 7 Fl. Oz.” embossed in block letters, “Omaha Neb” embossed on heel. CONDITION: A few very small dings and case wear. 200 - 800

3356 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA TEN PIN BOTTLES

2 - 1/2” D. x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Clear Rocky Mount, North Carolina with mid-body round slug “COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / ROCKY MOUNT, N.C.” and “CONTENTS 7 OZ.” on heel. Cloudiness, internal crack and fleabites at heel and around lip. (7.0). (B) Clear Tarboro, North Carolina mid-body round slug with “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS / TARBORO, N.C.” and “CONTENTS 7 OZ” on heel at back side. Fleabites around the lip and a possibly repaired chip to the base. (7.5). 300 - 600

3357 - COLLECTION OF 4 VARIOUS GLASS SODA BOTTLES

Largest: 9 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Muskogee, Oklahoma Chief Muskogee tall glass bottle with horizontal ribbing on shoulder and vertical ribbing on base, 95% paper label on mid-body one side and applied lettering

on the other, a majority of which has flaked off, but can still be read through close examination of remnant residue, reading “BOTTLED BY SEVEN UP BOTTLING CO., MUSKOGEE, OK.”. Glass is in great shape. (8.0). (B) Clear Clarksburg, West Virginia tall bottle with thin panel with block font “COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS” on one side and “CLARKSBURG, W. VA.” on the other, the rest of the body section and shoulder up to the neck decorated in a chipped ice pattern. Great glass. (9.5). (C) Clear Kalispell, Montana Flathead bottle with bucking bronco within circle graphic on one side and “PROPERTY OF FLATHEAD

COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.” in block font on reverse side base. Very minimal chips at heel. (9.0). (D) Green Bubble Up with applied color labels, marked on reverse “PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.”. Labels in nice shape, would clean up nicely. (9.0). 300 - 800

3358 - COCA-COLA BRIGHTON, ONT. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 3/4” T. Aqua Brighton, Ontario shoulder script on both sides, “BRIGHTON, ONT.” embossed on one side of base, “PROPERTY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY CANADA” around the circumference. (9.0). 300 - 800

3359 - STONE FORT BEVERAGES NACGOGDOCHES, TX. GLASS BOTTLE

2 - 1/4” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. Extremely rare Stone Fort Beverages, Nacogdoches, Texas bottle with applied color label. CONDITION: Glass and applied label remain in excellent condition (8.5). 300 - 600

3360 - COLLECTION OF 2 COCA-COLA BOTTLES

Largest: 8 - 3/4” T. (A) Clear Lincoln, Nebraska straight-sided ribbed body with mid-body rectangular slug marked “PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / MIN. CONT. 7 FL. OZ.”. Some staining. (8.5). (B) Clear Key West, Florida straight-sided ribbed body with mid-body rectangular slug marked “PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. / MIN. CONT. 7 FL. OZ.”. Some syrup staining. (8.5). 200 - 600

3361 - COLLECTION OF 2 TEN PIN BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 3/4 Dia. x 9” T. (A) Smaller amber bottle features embossed text on front, reading “GRAVEL SPRINGS BEVERAGES / THE VERY BEST / GRAVEL SPRINGS, CO. JACKSONVILLE, ILL.”. This bottle has a significant chip to the lip and some light fleabites to the heel, but otherwise great color. (7.0). (B) Larger clear bottle features diamond slug on body embossed with “INDIAN ROCK BOTTLING CO. / RICHMOND, VA. CONTENTS 12 FL. OZ.” in outside diamond, inside diamond with stylized “Indian Rock Ginger Ale”. Bottle has a bruise near the bottom, but otherwise a great displaying piece. (8.5). 50 - 100

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3362 - COLLECTION OF 3 COCA-COLA GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. x 7 - 5/8” T. (A) Light amber New Decatur, Alabama heel script, mid-body oval logo with “BUCHHEIT’S BOTTLING WKS / REGISTERED / NEW DECATUR, ALA”. CONDITION: Small chip at lip. (9.0). (B) Clear Talladega, Alabama shoulder script with “TRADEMARK REGISTERED” on both sides, “PROPERTY OF COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. TALLADEGA, ALA.” around the circumference of the base, and script logo on heel. CONDITION: (9.0). (C) Aqua blue Sheffield, Alabama mid-body script on one side, “SHEFFIELD, ALA” on base on one side, “ROOT” embossed on heel. CONDITION: Fleabites throughout and chips around lip. (8.5). 300 - 800

3363 - COLLECTION OF 4 STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Green Bristol, Tennessee - Virginia with base script on one side, embossed “DIXIE BOTTLING WORKS” on upper body on the opposite side. A Coca-Cola bottle cap marked for Staunton, Virginia is on the bottle, but it is unknown if it is original to this bottle. CONDITION: Light scratching and fleabites. (8.0). (B) Pale green Washington, Indiana with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Light fleabites. (7.5). (C) Aqua Jackson, Tennessee with mid-body script on one side, base script on the other, and another script logo on the heel. CONDITION: Light scratches, but glass is clear. (8.5). (D) Green aqua Greenville, Mississippi Delta Kola bottle with block font center slug with triangle shape. This bottle is not marked for Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Cloudy glass, staining, and case wear. (7.0). 300 - 800

3364 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” D x 8” T. (A) Aqua Youngstown, Ohio with shoulder script and mid-body block font circle slug, heel embossed “ROOT”. CONDITION: Case wear, splinter on back, and light fleabites. (7.5). (B) Pale green North Wilkesboro, North Carolina with mid-body block letter half-circle slug, embossed “28EPR” on opposite side base. CONDITION: Light fleabites on heel, large internal crack at top. (6.5). (C) Yellow tint New Bern, North Carolina with block font mid-body circle slug. CONDITION: Light scratching, bruise at heel. (8.0). (D) Aqua Tarboro, North Carolina with shoulder script on both sides, embossed “7 OUNCES” in block font above shoulder script on one side, script logo embossed on heel. CONDITION: Beautiful color and bubbles, light fleabites at heel. (9.0). 300 - 800

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3365 - COLLECTION OF 5 COCA-COLA DINING SET

Largest: 9 - 1/2” Dia. This c. 1930s set of dining ware features three plates, one small bowl, and a cup. Each feature the iconic script logo with “Delicious & Refreshing” tagline. CONDITION: This set is clean and vibrant showing no cracks or damage. The colors are vibrant and bright. (9.0). 300 - 600

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3366 - COLLECTION OF 6 STRAIGHT-SIDED GLASS BOTTLES

Each: 2 - 1/4” D x 7 - 1/2” T. (A) Green Live Oak, Florida with base script logo on one side, “ROOT” embossed on heel. CONDITION: Case wear and fleabites. (7.0). (B) Pale aqua Geneva, Florida with “GENEVA COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.” in block font on one side of base, “GENEVA, FLA.” in rectangle slug on other side. CONDITION: Very cloudy and with scratches. (6.0). (C) Aqua tint Graceville, Florida with shoulder script on both sides, mid-body circle slug, and “G” embossed on heel. CONDITION: Repair to lip and chip on heel. (5.0). (D) Amethyst Kissimmee, Florida with shoulder script on both sides, script logo on heel. CONDITION: Case wear and staining. (6.0). (E) Pale amethyst Key West, Florida with mid-body oval slug embossed “J.C. PIODELA / KEY WEST, FLA.”, one side of base embossed “REGISTERED / THIS BOTTLE NOT TO BE SOLD”, heel embossed “L.H.”. This bottle lacks any sort of Coca-Cola marking whatsoever. CONDITION: Unusual shape at heel. (6.0). (F) Pale aqua Live Oak, Florida with mid-body circle slug with script logo, heel embossed “ROOT”. CONDITION: Heavy damage at base with a possible repair. (4.0). 300 - 1,500

3367 - LARGE COLLECTION OF COCA-COLA BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/8” Dia. Collectible caps, some with cork inside. (Very Good). 100 - 300

3368 - PEPSINOLA SYRUP BOTTLE

3 -1/4” D. x 12” T. This c. 1920 syrup bottle from Pepsinola features a nice foil under glass label featuring the company name in script writing. CONDITION: The label shows some color loss and light crackling to the color. The bottle itself remains chip and crack-free. The cap shows light wear to the metal. (8.25). 300 - 600

3369 - COCA-COLA SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP BOTTLE

3 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” This c. 1920s syrup bottle from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with its original cap. CONDITION: The logoed area of the bottle remains crisp and bright. There is one small imperfection to the glass in the front center of the bottle. The top edges of the mouth of the bottle are clean and chip-free. A clean example. (9.0). 300 - 600

3370 - MURPHY’S ALE LOW PROFILE CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Star Brewing Company - Boston, MA. Difficult to find Murphy’s low profile cone top with original crown. Marked Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) at the top part of the front logo. CONDITION: Paint is solid and bright. Has some overall hazing throughout the cone top. Longer scratch from “Hospitalis” on the front right to the seam. Some small tight manufacturing dents along bottom front right edge. Small finger tip indent to right middle of metal seam on the back. Crown is extremely clean. Solid example that displays very well. (7.5). 1,500 - 3,000

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3371 - EL REY KING OF BEER LOW PROFILE CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. El Rey Brewing Co - San Francisco, CA. Difficult to find clean example of the El Rey Beer low profile cone top. CONDITION: Beautiful example with solid bright paint and nice shine. Has some minor spots on the yellow and minor hazing in the gold metallic. Manufacturing indent on top edge in “12 FL OZS”. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on back side. Has 4% by weight mark as well. Crown appears to be original with a pin hold in it and a slight bend. Hard to find a better example. (8). 1,000 - 2,000

3372 - MILWAUKEE CLUB BEER LOW PROFILE CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Jos Schlitz Brewing Company - Milwaukee, WI. CONDITION: Clean solid example of this simple and bold low profile beautiful cone top beer can. “Keg Beer Flavor”. Strong bright paint. Has some overall scratching to the paint. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on back side. 4 3/4% alcohol statement below IRTP mark. 96190 stamped on the concave bottom of the can. (8). 1,000 - 2,000

3373 - SPEARMAN STRAIGHT 8 BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Spearman Brewing Co - Pensacola, FL. 1930s1940s early Cap-Sealed cone top with Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on the back seam. CONDITION: Beautiful solid example of the Spearman Straight 8 cone top. Paint is bright and solid. Has some very light scratching. Longer very light thin scratch in the red over to the yellow Cap-Sealed seam area. Very small finger tip indent on the seam around the Continental Can Company Inc mark into the metal seam. Solid example that displays well. One of the better example known to exist. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

3374 - FITZGERALD’S GARRYOWEN ALE J-SPOUT CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Fitzgerald Bros. Brewing Co - Troy, NY. CONDITION: Incredible example with solid deep rich and bright paint. Has very minor paint scratches along top edge and to left of the logo in the green. Thin small scratch in the “g” in Fitzgerald’s. Some manufacturing marks on the back towards the seam, four cream colored spots where the green did not adhere and one chrome spot in the black on the bottom edge along the seam. All of these are being very detailed call outs on an extremely solid example J-Spout can. Crown appears original and is very clean as well. Difficult to find a better example. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

3375 - RICHBRAU BEER QUART CONE TOP BEER CAN

3-3/4” D. x 7-1/2” T. Home Brewing Company Inc - Richmond, VA. Double-sided Richbrau Beer quart cone top. CONDITION: Solid example with some overall wear, hazing and scratching. Larger spots on the side and some streak spots on one side. Has been bottom opened with one hole. 5 1/3 Cent IRTP crown with overall wear. Displays well. (7.75). 800 - 1,600

3376 - SUN VALLEY BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2 - 5/8” x 2 - 5/8” x 5 - 1/2”. Difficult to find clean example of the Sun Valley Beer Cone Top - East Idaho Brewing Co Inc - Pocatello, ID. Beautiful snow covered mountain and village. CONDITION: Paint is solid and bright. Has several small paint scratches with 1.5” thin scratch through the “Y” in Valley to the right of the “Y”. 4% statement on the left side of the cone top. Incorrect Aero Club crown. Solid example that displays well. (8).

700 - 1,400

3377 - PILSER’S EXPORT HALF AND HALF ALE AND PORTER J-SPOUT CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Pilser Brewing Co. Inc. - Bronx, NY. Difficult to find Pilser’s Half and Half J-Spout cone top beer can. Solid example with nice paint. Has wear and scratching throughout the can. Couple of finger tip type indents in the oval logos towards the middle. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on the side. Solid example that displays well. (7.0). 600 - 1,200

3378 - SILVER CREAM BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Menominee-Marninette Brewing Co - Menominee, MI. CONDITION: Harder to find clean example. Bright paint and colors on the metallic silver and blue can. Has small light haze marks in several areas mostly towards upper-right edge. Beautiful example that displays well. One of the better known examples. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

3379 - SCHMIDT’S BEER QUART CONE TOP BEER CAN

3-3/4” D. x 7-1/2” T. Difficult to find quart cone top for Schmidt’s Beer. The Schmidt Brewing Co - Detroit, MI. Solid overall. Has haze and scratching throughout. Noticeable rusting towards the bottom and mark to the left of the “S” in Schmidt’s. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. Displays well. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

3380 - RED FOX BEER QUART CONE TOP BEER CAN 3-3/4” D. x 7-1/2” T. Difficult to find Red Fox Beer quart. Largay Brewing Co Inc. - Waterbury, CT. Beautiful graphics of the cartoon type fox waiter delivering a tray of beer. Has overall wear and scratching to the paint. Quart is solid and displays well. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

3381 - FITZGERALD’S PALE ALE QUART CONE TOP BEER CAN

3-3/4” D. x 7-1/2” T. Fitzgerald Bros. Brewing Co - Troy, NY.

CONDITION: Beautiful example Fitzgerald’s Pale Ale Quart. Strong bright and bold paint. Has some scratching through the orange paint. Finger tip-type indents to the left of the logo on the front and front bottom edge middle left. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. Crown has some wear and denting. Displays incredibly well. (8). 500 - 1,000

3382 - POTOSI PILSENER BEER CROWNTAINER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/4” T. Potosi Brewing Co - Potosi, WI. CONDITION: Difficult to find clean example. Nice bright solid greens and yellows on the can against the silver. Has some light wear and scratching. Scuff mark on crown on top edge. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. (8). 500 - 1,000

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3383 - OLD READING BEER PREMIUM GOLDEN DRY CONE TOP READING PA

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Reading Brewing Co - Reading, PA. 1930s1940s. Vintage harder to find Golden Dry example. Strong and bright paint. Has some overall haze coming through the white/cream paint. Shows some miscellaneous small scratches. Solid example that displays well. (7.5). 400 - 800

3384 - SB BEER SOUTHERN BREWING CO CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. SB Beer - Southern Breweries Co - Tampa, FL. Difficult to find with beautiful pirate ship, beach and palm tree graphics of Tampa Bay. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on bottom edge. Has some overall haze throughout the metallic gold paint and on the white in the B on “SB”. Has sticky residue on right side near Cap-Sealed that may clean up and still leave some staining or paint loss. Solid example that displays well. (7.0). 400 - 800

3385 - BLACKHAWK TOPPING BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN 2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Blackhawk Brewing Co - Davenport, IA. Beautiful Blackhawk Indian graphic cone top. CONDITION: Solid bright paint. Has some light scratching and some haze wear in the red and spotting towards the back. Has the alcohol contents mark on the bottom front edge. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on back seam area. Crown appears to be original and has overall wear. (7.75). 400 - 800

3386 - AERO-CLUB PALE SELECT BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. East Idaho Brewing Inc - Pocatello, ID. CONDITION: Difficult to find Aero-Clue cone top. Solid example with some light wear and scratching throughout the can. The metallic paint is bright and vibrant. Finger tip indent in logo in blue below “Club”. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked beside the seam. 4% alcohol mark on front bottom edge. (7.25). 400 - 800

3387 - F&S PILSENER BEER - FUHRMANN & SCHMIDT CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Company - Shamokin, PA. - Marked New York Distributors Fuhrmann & Schmidt Brewing Co. New York, NY on the back side seam. CONDITION: Solid example F&S Beer cone top can. Solid bright clean paint. Has some light overall wear and scratching. Several very minor ping type dents. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked below BEER on the front. Original crown has significant wear and dent. Displays well. (8). 300 - 600

3388 - TROPICAL ALE CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Tampa Florida Brewery Inc - Tampa, FL. Great cone top with the alligator and Indian beach scene graphics. Solid paint, has an overall fade or dullness. Still displays well. Some very light wear and small minor marks. Has rust spot to the middle-left side of the white front logo. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. Excellent overall example. (7.75). 300 - 600

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3389 - NOCH-EINS PALE BEER J-SPOUT CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Washington Breweries - Columbus, OH. Difficult example Noch-Eins Pale Beer J-Spout cone top beer can. White or cream colored example. Solid bright paint. Can has overall wear and scratching. Some rusting on the back seam. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked on the left back side. Has the 3.2% mark on the right side. Excellent example that displays well. (7.0). 300 - 600

3390 - BLACKHAWK OLD LAGER BEER CONE TOP CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Blackhawk Brewing Co - Davenport, IA. Difficult to find Blackhawk Old Lager Beer cone top. Metallic can has some overall wear, tarnish and paint loss. Still a solid example that displays well. (6.75). 300 - 600

3391 - STANDARD SPARKLING ALE J-SPOUT CONE-TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Standard Brewing Company - Rochester, NY. CONDITION: Solid clean example with strong bold rich paint. Several minor paint scratches in brown. Larger mark to the right of the logo. Manufacturing scratch or paint mark on back bottom next to the seam. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP). Copyright 1935 marked. Hard to find a better example. (8). 300 - 600

3392 - COOK’S 500 ALE INDY CAR CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. F.W. Cook Company Inc - Evansville, IN.

CONDITION: Beautiful graphic cone top showing the Indy Race Car and checkered flag scene. Desirable cone top for the race fan and can collector. Has some hazing in the green metallic and overall surface scratching. Bottom lid is missing. Crown is clean with overall wear. Solid example that displays well. (7.5). 300 - 600

3393 - IROQUOIS INDIAN HEAD BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN WITH INDIAN CHILDREN GRAPHIC

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Iroquois Beverage Corporation - Buffalo, NY.

CONDITION: Harder to find example with beautiful Indian graphics of the Chief and Indian children. Original bottle cap. Red and gold metallic paint has some hazing throughout the can. Light wear and scratching overall. Solid example that displays well. (7.75). 300 - 600

3394 - 76 ALE CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/2” T. Terre Haute Brewing Co Inc. - Terre Haute, IN.

CONDITION: Difficult to find patriotic 76 Ale cone top. Has some haze and scratching throughout. Several minor finger tip type indentations. One flat spot on top rim on left side. Solid overall and displays well. (7.25). 300 - 600

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3395 - VAN BEK LIGHT LAGER BEER CROWNTAINER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/4” T. The Miami Valley Brewing Co - Dayton, OH. CONDITION: Solid example that is a harder to find crowntainer. Has some scuffing, light scratching and slight slight fade to paint. More significant scuff on bottom edge of back side logo. Manufacturing dent on top edge on back side. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. (7.75). 300 - 600

3396 - SOUTHERN SELECT BEER CROWNTAINER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/4” T. Galveston - Houston Breweries Inc - Galveston, TX. CONDITION: Solid example with strong bold brown paint. Difficult to find crowntainer in nice condition. Has some haze in the “r” in Southern and several scratches on the other side. Rub type scuffing on the cone at the top and larger mark on the side. Crown appears to be original and has some general wear. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. Displays well overall. (7.75). 300 - 600

3397 - GRIESEDIECK BROS DOUBLE MELLOW LIGHT LAGER CROWNTAINER CONE TOP BEER CAN

2-3/4” D. x 5-1/4” T. Griesedieck Bros. Brewery Co - St. Louis, MO. CONDITION: Solid harder to find crowntainer. Double-sided logo that has some general wear. Some overall scratching. Stained with substance on cone down into the logo and mark in “Mellow” on other side. Indent above the “e” in Double into the “S” in St. Louis. Incorrect Whistle Beverage crown with overall wear and denting. (7.5). 300 - 600

3398 - BEVERWYCK IRISH BRAND CREAM ALE QUART CONE TOP BEER CAN

3-3/4” D. x 7-1/2” T. Beverwyck Breweries Inc - Albany, NY. Solid Beverwyck Irish Brand Cream Ale quart. CONDITION: Beautiful greens throughout the can. Has some light wear and scratching overall. 1” scratch to the left of Beverwyck on the front. Has 35 Cent stamped on three places on the right, unusual to see and makes the quart pretty unique. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. Displays well. (7.5).

200 - 400

3399 - PILSER’S EXTRA DRY PILSENER BEER CONE TOP BEER CAN

3-3/4” D. x 7-1/2” T. Metropolis Brewery Inc. - New York, NY.

CONDITION: Solid example Pilser’s Original Extra Dry Pilsener Beer quart cone top. Nice metallic gold with some overall wear and haze. Scuffing on the front in the logo. Several other marks on the can. Internal Revenue Tax Paid (IRTP) marked. Crown appears to be original with wear and slight indent. Displays well. (7.75). 200 - 400

3400 - LEMP BREWING CO ST LOUIS PAINTED PUB SCENE STONEWARE PEWTER LID

5 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4” x 7”. Early 1900s Lemp Brewery St. Louis, Missouri painted pub scene stoneware stein with pewter lid. 1/2 Liter. CONDITION: Beautiful example with strong bright colors. Extremely clean example with only the lightest of wear. A couple of nicks to the pewter lid. (9.25). 300 - 600

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3401 - LEMP BREWING CO - 1 LITER - ST LOUIS PAINTED FOUR MONK PUB SCENE STONEWARE PEWTER LID STEIN & PAPER ADVERTISING

5 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/8” x 9 - 1/2”. Early 1900s Lemp Brewery St. Louis, Missouri painted four monk pub scene stoneware stein with pewter lid. Extremely more difficult to find 1 Liter version. CONDITION: Beautiful example with strong bright colors. Very clean example with only light wear. Lot also includes Falstaff post card, bottle labels and two match packs. All have some wear. (9.5). 1,000 - 3,000

3402 - CHEROKEE BREWERY CO COBALT BLUE STONEWARE RAISED BEER STEIN

4 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/8” x 4 - 3/4”. Early 1900s Cherokee Brewery Co., St. Louis, Missouri cobalt blue stoneware raised beer stein. CONDITION: Beautiful example with strong bright blue coloring. Only very minor wear to top and bottom edges from use. One very minor flea bite mark on top edge. Small red mark on top edge inside the stein, appear to be original manufacturing mark or flaw. Difficult example to upgrade. (8.75). 100 - 300

3403 - LEMP BREWING CO ST LOUIS PAINTED MONK PUB SCENE STONEWARE PEWTER LID BEER STEIN

5 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4” x 7”. Early 1900s Lemp Brewery St. Louis, Missouri painted monk pub scene stoneware stein with pewter lid. 1/2 Liter. CONDITION: Beautiful example with strong bright colors. Clean example with light wear. Tight 1” hairline crack above the smoking man on the left. Tight hairline can be seen on the inside of the stein running the full length of the stein. (7.75). 200 - 400

3404 - LYKENS BREWING COMPANY SERVING TRAY

13 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1905 serving tray from Lykens Brewing Company, featuring a nice woman and horse graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few specks of paint loss, most notably just above to the left of the woman’s head. The outer rim shows a few paint chips and light wear as well. (8.9). 400 - 800

3405 - LOWENBRAU HORSE-DRAWN BEER BARREL WAGON DISPLAY

40” x 9” x 12”. A nice figural display from Lowenbrau Beer featuring a horse pulled wagon, with barrels of beer and two beer-fest dressed drivers. CONDITION: The display remains clean with only a few areas of wear and paint loss to some of the figurines. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+). 200 - 600

3406 - HENNESSY STANDING DOG DISPLAY

12 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 11”. A nice c. 1970s chalkware display from Hennessy, featuring a dog carrying a package. CONDITION: The display shows paint loss both in the dog’s body and on the white base. (8.0). 100 - 400

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3407 - COLLECTION OF 4 ADAM’S CHEWING GUM TINS

Each: 6 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” x 6”. A nice collection of four c. 1920s tin chewing gum cannisters from Adams Chewing Gum. CONDITION: All four show areas of paint loss and darkening to the color. They all retain their lids and are sturdy. A nice displaying set. (8.75). 300 - 600

3408 - MANSFIELD’S PEPSIN CHEWING GUM DISPLAY

5” x 5” x 11 - 1/2”. This small countertop display from Mansfield’s Pepsin Chewing Gum features a nice graphic of a Victorian-era woman. The display includes three interior compartments for Peppermint, Blood Orange, and Wintergreen flavored gum. CONDITION: The logoed areas retain strong colors with no major damage to mention. The glass case shows a few small imperfections to the glass around the outer edges. The top section of the glass shows a few edge chips on the glass. (8.9). 800 - 1,500

3409 - COLLECTION OF 3 DIE-CUT CHEWING GUM AND COAL ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest Frame: 16 - 1/2” x 18”. A nice collection of c. 1910s die-cut cardboard advertisements from Colgan’s Gum, Walla-Walla Gum, and Pittsburg Coal. CONDITION: All three are nicely framed behind glass. (A) The Colgan’s sign shows a few dark spots and wear to the outer edges (8.9). (B) The Coal sign shows some fold creases and wear to the outer edges (8.0). (C) The Walla Walla sign has been mounted to a backing board. It also shows a crease above the baby’s head and wear around the edges (8.0). (Various). 400 - 800

3410 - SEN SEN CHEWING GUM 5¢ SHOWCASE

18” x 9 - 1/2” x 12”. A nice small-sized showcase from Sen Sen Chewing Gum. CONDIITON: The case remains clean with no damaged glass. The metal finish shows light denting and areas of wear. The original latch is still attached to the back and works nicely. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

3411 - COLLECTION OF 12 BLUE AND GREEN PEPSI-COLA REPRODUCTION BOTTLE CAPS

Each: 1 - 1/4” Dia. All bottle caps appear to be reproductions. (6.08.0). 100 - 200

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3412 - COLLECTION OF 5 HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA FRAMED ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest Frame: 16 - 1/2” x 1” x 23 - 1/4”. A nice collection of five Hood’s Sarsaparilla advertising items, including one die-cut sign and four calendars. CONDITION: The die-cut sign shows staining in the field- most notably seen in the boy’s face. The outer edges show darkened soiling as well (8.0). The calendars remain nice overall- with light yellowing to the calendar pads. The heart-shaped calendar shows staining and wear in the field. (Various). 400 - 800

3413 - SPEARMINT AND PEPPERMINT CHEWING GUM VENDOR

7” x 4-3/4” x 5”. This c. 1930s-1940s chewing gum vending machine vends two flavors and retains its original decals on the front. The machine comes stocked with original sticks of chewing gum, and retains its original key. CONDITION: The machine shows light wear in a few areas to the paint, and the decals remains bright and crisp. (8.9). 400 - 800

3414 - FAULTLESS PEPSIN CHIPS CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ GIRL GRAPHIC

14-1/2” x 19-1/4”. This c. 1900 single-sided heavy paper sign from Flauntless Pepsin Chips and Chewing Gum features a graphic of a well-dressed Victorian-Era girl. CONDITION: The sign shows a few dark spots in the field. The outer edges show paper loss and wear all the way around. The sign has been mounted to a thin wood board. (8.0).

300 - 600

3415 - CHAMPAGNE GUM SIGN W/ UNCLE SAM GRAPHIC

7-1/2” x 10-1/4”. This c. 1910s-1920s single-sided die-cut heavy paper sign from Champagne Gum features a nice early graphic of Uncle Sam. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with a few specks of color loss seen in Uncle Sam’s shoulder. The outer edges show light wear as well. (9.0). 300 - 600

3416 - ZENO CHEWING GUM BOX IN SHADOW BOX

16 - 7/8” x 1 - 3/4” x 12 - 3/4”. This ornate and nice-displaying chewing gum box from Zeno shows the lid on the left side, and the interior and bottom section of the box on the right side. CONDITION: The box shows light wear to the outer edges, but overall remains nice. The sticks of gum visible on the far left are actually a color copy added for enhanced display. A good-looking and nicely framed example. (8.75). 300 - 600

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3417 - COLLECTION OF 5 CLARK’S TEABERRY GLASS GUM DISPLAYS

Largest: 9-1/4” x 6-1/2” x 2”. A nice collection of give glass chewing gum display stands, with original Teaberry packaging for enhanced display. CONDITION: The glass stands remain clean and undamaged. A few of the logoed areas under glass shows specks of color loss. (8.75). 200 - 400

3418 - ADAMS TUTTI-FRUTTI CHEWING GUM GLASS SIGN

14-1/4” x 10”. A nice example of this glass sign from Adams Chewing Gum, featuring a nice foil-backed design and ornate lettering. The age is unknown on this sign. CONDITION: The sign shows a small chip in the bottom-right corner and light wear seen in the center-right edge. The chain border and hanger is intact with a light patina to the metal finish. (8.5). 200 - 400

3419 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM AND SARSAPARILLA SIGNS

Largest Frame: 15 - 1/4” x 1 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three die-cut cardboard signs from Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Jones & Hill Chewing Gum. CONDITION: All three remain clean, with light edgewear. The 1899 Hood’s calendar shows a crease to the pad. All three are nicely framed. (8.5). 100 - 400

3420 - COLLECTION OF 2 SMITH BROTHERS’ CHEWING GUM & COUGH DROPS BLOTTERS

Each Frame: 17” x 1 - 1/8” x 11 - 5/8”. A nice collection of two blotters from Smith Brothers Chewing Gum and Cough Drops. CONDITION: (A) The Cough Drop Blotter remains clean and undamaged (9.0). (B) The Chewing Gum blotter shows some staining in the bottom-left corner (8.5). (9.0,8.5). 100 - 400

3421 - DENTYNE GUM DISPLAY STAND

3” x 4” x 7-1/4”. This c. 1940s tin display stand from Dentyne Chewing Gum features a nice graphic of a woman holding a box of Dentyne. CONDITION: The stand remains clean, with only a few light scratches to the lower section that sat flat on the counter. The color and gloss remain clean. (9.0). 100 - 400

3422 - WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM SPEARMINT MAN DISPLAY

14” x 6-1/2” x 13-1/2” This c. 1940 metal display from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum features the iconic Spearmint Man with an original box and letterhead included. CONDITION: The celluloid face of the Spearmint Man remains undamaged. The metal frame of the stand shows a few areas of paint loss and wear. The box and letterhead both show yellowing to the surface. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

3423 - COLLECTION OF 2 WRIGLEY’S GUM SCALE AND GUM VENDING MACHINE

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two general store counter items, including a gum vendor and candy scale. CONDITION: (A) The gum vendor shows areas of wear and scuffing to the polished metal finish. The glass panels remain undamaged, and the piece rotates nicely (8.0). (B) The scale shows wear and darkening to the brass features. It still weighs correctly, with the dial operating as it should (8.0). (8.0). 300 - 600

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3424 - ORBIT LISTERATED GUM SIGN W/ YOUNG COUPLE GRAPHIC

31 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Orbit Chewing Gum features a wonderful graphic of a young couple riding in a car and enjoying Orbit gum. CONDITION: The sign shows staining and light discoloration throughout the field. The very top outer edge of the sign shows restoration- seen at the very top of the “Orbit” letters. The top-left corner has seen light restoration as well. The outer edges show light wear and soiling all the way around. An eye-catching example. (7.9). 800 - 1,600

3425 - KISS ME GUM SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

24-1/4” x 30-1/4”. This c. 1910s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum features a wonderful graphic of a woman, with nice die-cut scrolling around the border. CONDITION: The field shows a few small wrinkles and bubbles to the cardboard surface. The outer edges and die-cut areas show light edgewear. The piece has been nicely framed and is ready to hang. (8.9).

600 - 1,200

3426 - BEEMAN’S PEPSIN GUM SIGN W/ PARROT GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 41 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Wolf & Co.”. This single-sided three-dimensional cardboard sign from Beeman’s Chewing Gum features an outstanding parrot graphic. The parrot’s head and small sign that hangs from his mouth are 3-D. CONDITION: The sign remains clean with only some light wear to the outer edges. The bottom-right corner shows a tiny speck of cardboard loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

3427 - YUCATAN GUM COUNTERTOP DISPLAY

10 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 7”. This c. 1920s tin countertop display from Yucatan Chewing Gum features nice die-cut graphics of women carrying a basket of gum, as well as an original packaging box for added display. CONDITION: The tin display shows specks of paint loss and wear in the field and around the outer edges. The gum box shows fading to the color and bending to the lid. (8.25).

600 - 1,200

3428 - CHEW ADAMS PEPSIN GUM SIGN

20-3/4” x 25-3/4”. This c. 1910s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Adams Pepsin Chewing Gum features a wonderful graphic of a young lady. CONDITION: The field shows a few dark specks seen in the woman’s body. The outer die-cut border shows wear, with a few areas of color and cardboard loss. (8.9). 400 - 800

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LOT - 3425
LOT - 3426
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3429 - SEN-SEN CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENT

25” x 17”. Maker marked “Stetcher Litho Co.”. This c. 1910s single-sided die-cut heavy paper sign from Sen-Sen Chewing Gum features nice graphics of young men holding a stick of gum. CONDITION: There are specks of discoloration seen in the boy’s white hat and shirt. The outer edges show very minimal soiling. (8.9).

400 - 800

3430 - SEN-SEN CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ PRODUCT GRAPHIC

27 - 1/2” x 23 - 3/4”. This c. 1910s-1920 double-sided cardboard sign from Sen-Sen Chewing Gum features a nice graphic of sticks of gum on both sides. CONDIITON: Side 1 shows a few specks of color loss in the lower-center field. The outer edges show light wear and color loss. The sign retains its original string hanger (8.75). Side 2 shows specks of discoloration in the field, mostly seen in the white sections of the background. The outer edges show light wear as well (8.5). (8.75,8.5).

400 - 800

3431 - KIS-ME CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ WOMAN AND SCALE GRAPHIC

26” x 30”. This c. 1910s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum features a nice graphic of a woman using a period weighing machine. CONDITION: The field retains nice color throughout. The outer edges show some mild soiling and spots of color loss- mostly seen around the bottom outer edges. (9.0). 400 - 800

3432 - KIS-ME CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 21” x 3/4” x 26 - 1/4”. This C. 1910s die-cut cardboard sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum features a wonderful graphic of a hatted lady. CONDITION: The sign has slid down in its frame, and shows damage to the lower outer edge. There are a few creases to the cardboard seen in the woman’s hat, and general wear to the outer edges all the way around. The original grommet is intact at the top. (8.0). 200 - 500

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3433 - BEECH NUT CHEWING GUM DISPLAY

6 - 1/4” x 15” x 6 - 1/2”. This c. 1920s tin Beech-Nut countertop display features a nice graphic of a young girl enjoying a stick of gum, and includes eight original sticks of gum. CONDITION: The display shows scuffs and spots of paint loss to the printed sections of the field. The gold colored background shows light surface tarnish throughout. The worst of the damage is seen at the very bottom front edge, where there is paint loss and a section that has been painted over with green paint. (8.25). 400 - 800

3434 - COLLECTION OF 2 GLASS GUM DISPLAY CASE AND COUNTER DISPLAY STAND

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two chewing gum displays, including a rotating display and a Chiclets countertop display. CONDITION: (A) The rotating glass display remains clean, with no damage to the glass. The inner wood dividers show light wear (8.75). (B) The Chiclets display shows wear to the logoed area at the front-center bottom (8.0). (8.75,8.0). 300 - 600

3435 - JONES & HILL CO OAK CHEWING GUM DISPLAY CASE

17 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice small-sized showcase from Jones & Hill Chewing Gum Company. CONDITION: The glass remains undamaged, with a few bubbles and scuffs to the surface. The wood is clean with a nice aged patina. (9.0). 400 - 800

3436 - RED PULVER ONE-CENT CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE

9” x 21” x 4-1/2”, This c. 1920s porcelain gum vendor from Pulver retains its original stop and go character inside, and shows a nice gloss and color to the porcelain throughout. CONDITION: The body of the vendor shows a few scrapes to the gloss seen on the front field. The outer edges of the body show porcelain loss and wear. The interior crossing guard shows light paint loss as well. There is no key. (8.5).

800 - 1,600

3437 - COLLECTION OF 2 VINTAGE FIVE-CENT GUM VENDING MACHINES

Each: 7-1/2” x 9” x 19”. A nice collection o two c. 1950s chewing gum vending machines. CONDITION: These two machines remain in complete condition, with great graphics and colors. The red painted bodies of both machines show isolated paint scuffs. The machines retain their keys, and shows some old gum sticks for enhanced display inside. (8.75).

600 - 1,200

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3438 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS & STICKS

Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection of chewing gum packs and sticks consists of a Ryker box with packs and sticks for Hickmans, Fairfield, Walla-Walla, Shorts, and more. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3439 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & ADVERTISING

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of two Ryker boxes with advertising and packs for gum brands like Beechnut, Chiclets, Wrigley’s, Ludens, and others. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3440 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & ADVERTISING

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of packs of gum for Dentyne, Wrigley’s PK Gum, and others, as well as chewing gum advertising for Safety Matches. (GoodExcellent). 500 - 1,000

3441 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & WRAPPERS

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection consists of two Ryker boxes with packs and sticks for brands like Blatz, Start Up, Donald Duck, and others. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3442 - COLLECTION OF SEN-SEN GUM STICKS, PACKS & PACKAGES

Box: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. This collection consists of a Ryker box full of Sen-Sen Mints, original Sen-Sen Gum boxes, several different flavors of Sen-Sen sticks, small box of Sen-Sen Yankee Chewing Gum. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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3443 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM STICKS, PACKS & WRAPPERS

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collections of chewing gum ephemera consists of packs for Wrigley’s, Orbit, Zeno, and a selection of prototypical Wrigley’s Gum packs. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3444 - SMALL COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM WRAPPERS & PACKS

Each Box: 12” x 8 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collections consists mostly of Marvel Bubblegum, Lone Ranger Tattoo Gum, Beechies, and others. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200

3445 - ADAMS TUTTI FRUTTI CHEWING GUM 5-PIECE WRAPPER SET

Frame: 29” x 1” x 13 - 3/4”. A complete set of printers/engravers proofs of the colorful and graphic lids to Adams Tutti-Frutti gum display boxes . CONDITION: All five remain very clean with only an occasional speck of color loss to the outer edges near the mat. The original box tops were in red, these blue examples are unusual and represent a complete set of engravers proofs. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

3446 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM, STICKS, PACKS & ADVERTISING

Largest Box: 14 - 1/2” x 8” x 1”. This collection consists of: three Ryker boxes with packs of chewing gum, including Kis-Me, wrappers and gum for The Goudey Gum Co., chewing gum advertising pencils, Juicy Fruit, Blackjack Gum wrappers. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

3447 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & ADVERTISING

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection consists of two Ryker boxes with packs of gum for Hickman Silver Birch, Old Black Joe, Beeman’s, and others, as well as several gum tins and advertising boxes. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,500

3448 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & MEMORABILIA

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection consists of two Ryker boxes with brands like Peppermint Gum Nuggets, Listeraided Gum, Plaza Chewing Gum, Red Rooster Peppermint Delicious Gum, and others. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

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3449 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & WRAPPERS

Largest Box: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. This collection of chewing gum packs, sticks and wrappers consists of two Ryker boxes with brands like Chicle Mint, Hubba-Bubba, Netogum, White’s Yucatan, and others, including original tab gum sticks. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

3450 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING PACKS, STICKS & MEMORABILIA

Each Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection consists of three Ryker boxes with sticks, packs and brands from Adams Blackjack, Adams Yucatan, Clarks Teaberry, Leaf Spearmint, Curtis Baby Ruth, and others. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

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3451 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest Box: 17” x 9 - 3/4” x 1”. A collection of four chewing gum memorabilia items. CONDITION: (A) Two large chewing gum boxes for Fitch’s, Standard Big Heart, Monster Big Heart. There are areas of wear to the edges, great and graphic fronts. (B) Two advertising fans for O’ Peachy Chewing Gum and Kis-Me Chewing Gum. (7.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600

3452 - COLLECTION OF 7 CORONA GUM TINS

Each: 3 - 1/4” x 1”. This collection of 7 Corona Gum tins consist of: Athlete Pepsin Gum in Strawberry, Blood Orange, etc. (Fair - Good).

500 - 1,000

3453 - COLLECTION OF 13 VARIOUS VINTAGE GUM TINS

Largest: 2” Dia. This collection consists of: several Huyler’s Sweetheart Gum tins, Garwood’s tin, Silver Gem Gum tins. (Fair - Very Good).

500 - 1,000

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3454 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM TINS

Largest: 2” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of 9 chewing gum tins consists of: Violet Chicle Beans, Start Ups, Mountain Mint, Garwood’s Violet, etc. (Fair - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3455 - COLLECTION OF 5 VARIOUS CHEWING GUM TINS

Each: 3 - 1/4” x 1” x 1/2”. This collection consists of: a Zeno Pepsin Gum tin, Zeno Bicycle tin, several Loft’s gum tins. (Fair - Good).

400 - 1,000

3456 - COLLECTION OF 8 COLGAN’S GUM TINS

Each: 1 - 1/2” Dia. This collection of 8 Colgan’s Gum tins consists of: Violet Gum, Colgan’s Mint Chip Gum, rare Peerless Chip Gum, rare Columbian Gum tin. (Fair - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3457 - COLLECTION OF 8 CHEWING GUM TINS

Largest: 4” x 3 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of 8 chewing gum tins consists of: a Darbys Swan Tulu tin, Frozen Mints Gum tin, several Colgan tins, others. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3458 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM TINS

Largest: 1 - 3/4” Dia. This collection of three consists of a Dandy Pepsin Gum, Kis-Me brass tin, and a rare diamond-shaped gum tin. (Good).

300 - 900

3459 - COLLECTION OF 8 CHEWING GUM TINS

Each: 2” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of eight chewing gum tins consists of Mizpah Chewing Gum tins and Garwood’s chewing gum tins in several flavors. (Fair - Very Good). 300 - 900

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3460 - COLLECTION OF 7 CHEWING GUM TINS

Largest: 1 - 3/4” x 1 - 5/8” x 1/2”. This collection of 7 chewing gum tins consists of: tins for Start Ups and Buy-Roz Gum, several Mansfield Chewing gum tins, two flip top tin gum savers. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 500

3461 - COLLECTION OF 6 VARIOUS GUM TINS

Largest: 3” x 1” x 3/4”. This collection of gum tins consists of: Garwood’s Peppermint, Charcoal Gum, Summerfields Gum, etc. (FairGood). 200 - 500

3462 - COLLECTION OF 5 GUM TIN BRANDS

Largest: 3” x 1”. This collection of 5 tins consists of: Messer’s Health to Violet Gum, Spearmint Gum, Pulver’s Cola Pepsin Gum, another Pulver’s Gum tin. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3463 - COLLECTION OF 2 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING ITEMS

Largest: 4” Dia. (A) A celluloid display for Howe’s Creme De Mint Chewing gum. It shows great color and shine. There are no cracks. (B) A pinback button for Charcoal Gum. The tin shows very little wear. (8.08.5). 300 - 700

3464 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 3/4”. This collection of 9 chewing gum memorabilia items consist of: a pack of Chin-Chin Chewing gum, wrapper for Zig-Zag Chewing Gum, several empty boxes of different brands. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

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3465 - COLLECTION OF 10 CHEWING GUM BOXES, TINS & MEMORABILIA

Largest: 3” x 2 - 3/4”. This small collection of chewing gum memorabilia consists of: an original box for Granny Gum, original tin for Russian Chewing Gum, original box of Hickman’s Silver Birch, etc. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

3466 - COLLECTION OF 5 CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest:10 - 1/2” x 4” x 1 - 1/4”. (A) Honeymoon Gum box. (B) The Doctor Antiseptic Gum box. (C) Dental Chewing Gum box. (D) Glass-top Kis-Me Chewing Gum box. (E) May Blossom Chewing Gum box.

CONDITION: Boxes show areas of staining, paper loss and wear to the edges. (7.0 - 7.8). 400 - 1,000

3467 - COLLECTION OF 13 CHEWING GUM BOXES & BOX TOPS

Largest: 13” x 5” x 8”. This collection consists of chewing gum boxes and advertising for Wrigley’s Nips, Adams’ Round Pepsin Chewing Gum, Dr. Green’s Pepsin Gum, Blony auto truck display and box tops for Sen-Sen Gum. CONDITION: Boxes show extensive wear with box lids that have been removed from the box and areas of wear to the edges of all pieces. (6.0 - 8.0). 100 - 500

3468 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest: 10” x 7 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2”. (A) Chewing gum glass countertop display. Comes with several contemporary packs of Wrigley gum. Case shows one area of missing glass dividers that is not noticeable. (B) Star Pepsin Gum tin display, showing moderate to significant paint loss to the exterior, with a good interior graphic. (C) A second Star Pepsin Gum display tin, a variation on the first, showing some areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and oxidation to the exterior, with an interior graphic to the lid. (D) Locking cash box with no advertising. (6.5 - 8.0). 200 - 500

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3469 - COLLECTION OF 7 CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest: 9 - 7/8” x 8 - 1/2” x 2”. This collection of 7 chewing gum boxes consists of: Adams, Big Long, Campbells, Happy Thought, etc. CONDITION: There are areas of wear, paper loss and rips to the edges of the boxes. All have good graphics and advertising. (6.5 - 8.0). 300 - 700

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3470 - COLLECTION OF 11 CHEWING GUM DISPLAY BOXES & MEMORABILIA

Largest: 12” x 8” x 5”. This collection of nine pieces of chewing gum memorabilia consists of two contemporary Chiclets tin displays, two contemporary Pepsin Tutti-Frutti ashtrays, an original Zeno cashbox, an original Tutti-Frutti cashbox, a Teaberry Pepsin Gum display and several others. CONDITION: There are areas of oxidation, paint loss, and surface rust to all the metal containers. Some areas of lettering loss. Some of the displays are quite difficult to find. (6.5 - 8.0). 400 - 1,000

3471 - SMALL COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM DISPLAY BOXES & MEMORABILIA

Largest: 10” x 6 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. (A) Faultless Chewing Gum wooden box. (B) Curtis & Son Co. Tan Tan Chewing Gum. (C) Beeman’s Gum box. (D) Trauty Pepsin Gum box. (E) Colgan’s Taffy Tolu Gum box lid. (F) Rare Daisy Tolu Chewing Gum box. (G) Beeman’s Pepsin Gum small tin with no lid. CONDITION: Items show areas of paper loss, light staining, edgewear to the cardboard boxes, oxidation and some surface rust to the Beeman’s tin. (7.0 - 8.0). 400 - 1,000

3472 - COLLECTION OF 13 VARIOUS PIECES OF CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA

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Largest: 7” x 5 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. (A) Adams’ Gum box. (B) A. B. C. Chewing Gum box. (C) White Mountain Chewing Gum box. (D) Kis-Me glass-top display box. (E) Sol. Coleman’s Ko-Ko Tulu Chewing Gum box. (F) A. B. C. Chewing Gum box. (G) Several examples of Wrigley’s Soap, sold prior to Wrigley selling chewing gum. CONDITION: Items show some areas of wear, some areas of missing paper, rips or tears to the cardboard boxes. Two of the bars of Wrigley’s Soap are showing some paper loss and are enclosed in a plastic bag. (6.5 - 8.0). 300 - 600

3473 - COLLECTION OF 13 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

13” x 4 - 1/2” x 1” A collection of 13 chewing gum memorabilia items consists of: Clover Chewing Gum cribbage board, Soda Mint trade card, Primley’s Gum die-cut trade cards, letterhead, postcards. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear and folding to the bear die-cuts. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 600

3474 - COLLECTION OF 6 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA

Largest: 8” x 7” x 1”. (A) Churchill’s Pepsin Chewing Gum box. (B) Grove’s Pepsin Chewing Gum box. (C) G. H. Berry & Co. Wintergreen Chewing Gum box. (D) Adams’ Chewing Gum box. (E) Pure Spruce Chewing Gum box. (F) Piece of Cummings Chewing Gum letterhead and receipt paper. CONDITION: Cardboard boxes show areas of wear, with torn lids, missing glass inserts and areas of paint loss. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 900

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3475 - COLLECTION OF 6 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING BOXES

11” x 5- 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” (A) Short’s Forbidden Fruit Box. (B) A. B. C. Chewing Gum box. (C) Larson’s Peppermint Chewing Gum box. (D) Chiclets tin display. (E) Curtis Oriental Tolu top. (F) Peter Paul’s Charcoal Gum box. CONDITION: Boxes show areas of wear, with oxidation to the Chiclets tin display, areas of foxing to the edges of the boxes, but with overall good advertising. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 900

3476 - PAIR OF CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING PIECES

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 15”. (A) Large easel-back die-cut Kis-Me piece with a beautiful girl on the front, showing one area of missing cardboard stock at the 12 o’ clock position. This piece has the correct easel and has good color and shine, with one small scuff in the main field. (B) U-Bet Chewing Gum cardboard sign standup, showing one bent corner in the upper-left, with the correct easel-back and light staining. (8.0). 400 - 800

3477 - COLLECTION OF 7 PIECES OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Largest: 4 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. (A) Four Wrigley’s salesman books, showing multiple premiums and giveaways, often referred to as “Wrigley’s Red Books”. (B) An original Jobbers Price List. (C) An original Wrigley’s Drop Shipment Offers book. (D) An original Wrigley’s gift catalog. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear from use and some tattered edges, but the collection is complete and original. (7.5 - 8.5).

200 - 500

3478 - COLLECTION OF 11 PIECES OF CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA

Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 7” x 5 - 1/4”. This collection of chewing gum memorabilia consists of Oh Boy Gum stick and ruler, a Wrigley Chewing Gum offer for a pocket knife, a Little Beauty Chewing Gum cigarette tin in two different tole motifs, another Wrigley’s jobber offer of silverware and a wood box that contained “The Great French Clock” chewing gum package: 100 rolls of gum, 10 cents each. CONDITION: Items show areas of wear and some areas of paint loss to the tin displays. The lid to the chewing gum box shows some areas of lifting paper. (7.0 - 8.0).

200 - 500

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3479 - COLLECTION OF 4 DIE-CUT CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING

12” x 12”. (A) Switzer’s La Tosca Chewing Gum, showing a winged cherub in die-cut form. Some areas of light tattering to the outside edges of the dove’s wings and missing its beak. (B) Jones & Hill Co. die-cut advertising, an easel-back missing its easel, embossed graphic showing tattered edge wear. (C) Heavy cardboard Teaberry Elf standup showing good color, a little fading, some tattered edge wear, with the correct easel in the back. (D) Small die-cut bookmark for a rare chewing gum brand. (7.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3480 - COLLECTION OF 6 PIECES OF CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA

Largest: 12” x 10”. (A) Die-cut embossed picture for Colgan’s Chewing Gum showing an angel. (B) Trade card for Dixie Spring. (C) Black and white picture for Kis-Me Chewing Gum. (D) Wrigley’s offering for display jars. (E) Two trade cards for Dental Chewing Gum. CONDITION: Items show some areas of foxing at the edges, some areas of fading, as well as embedded dirt. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 700

3481 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM BOXES

8” x 9” x 1”. This collection of nine chewing gum boxes consists of brands like Adams’, White’s, Curtis and others. CONDITION: Boxes show areas of wear, foxing and tears to the edges, some lids have been removed from the boxes, but all with great advertising and branding. (6.0 - 8.0). 500 - 1,000

3482 - COLLECTION OF 6 VINTAGE GUM DISPLAYS

6 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. (A) Silver Gem Chewing Gum tin display. (B) A second Silver Gem Gum display. (C) A wood Silver Gem Gum display. (D) Silver top wooden gum display. (E) Green Circle Gum display. (F) L. P. L Peptomint Gum and Mint display. CONDITION: Displays show areas of wear, oxidation, some surface rust to the tin displays, with good interior labels. The Green Circle Gum display is missing its glass lid, as well as the Peptomint Gum display. (6.0 - 7.5). 400 - 1,000

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3483 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM DISPLAY BOXES

9” x 6” x 1- 1/2”. This collection of nine chewing gum display boxes consists of brands like Adams’, Victor Chewing Gum, Yueta Chewing Gum, Carleton’s “Chuliket” Chewing Gum, and several others. CONDITION: Cardboard boxes show wear and some areas of paper loss. Tin boxes show some areas of oxidation. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 900

3484 - COLLECTION OF 5 CHEWING GUM BOXES

8” x 9- 1/2” x 8- 1/2”. (A) Wood Sol. Coleman’s Ko-Ko Tulu Chewing Gum box. (B) Colgan Gum wood box. (C) Sweet Magnolia Chewing Gum box. (D) Red Jacket Chewing Gum box. (E) Dudley’s Sweet Gum cardboard box. CONDITION: Some boxes have rips and tears to the top, with some areas of wear at the edges. The wood boxes are complete, with good interior advertising and faded lid advertising. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 600

3485 - COLLECTION OF 6 CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest: 12 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4”. A collection of 6 chewing gum boxes consists of: Curtis Chewing Gum, Jones Tuxedo Gum, Summersville Red Hand Gum, Britain’s Red Jacket Chewing Gum, etc. CONDITION: There are areas of wear, paper loss and foxing to the edges to all six pieces. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 600

3486 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest: 8” x 8 - 3/4” x 1”. (A) Two boxes of Adams’ Sweet Fern Chewing Gum. (B) Two boxes of Adams’ Tutti-Frutti Chewing Gum. (C) Adams’ Double Door Chewing Gum box. (D) Heisel’s Elastic Tolu Chewing Gum box. (E) Several other chewing gum boxes. CONDITION: Items show areas of edgewear, missing glass inserts to the cardboard boxes, some tears and rips to the covers of the boxes and light staining throughout. (7.0 - 7.5). 400 - 1,000

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3487 - COLLECTION OF 6 VARIOUS CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest: 7” x 10” x 1 - 1/2”. (A) Box from Neato Gum that contains a movie theater advertising slide. (B) Nectarine Chewing Gum box. (C) White Mountain Chewing Gum box. (D) Martyn’s Pepsin glass top chewing gum box. (E) Richter Mouth Organ Chewing Gum box. (F) Glass Kis-Me standup display with 18 packs of Kis-Me gum included. CONDITION: Boxes show areas of paper loss, tattering to the edges, some rips to the cardboard and some areas of light staining. (7.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3488 - COLLECTION OF 5 PRIMELY’S CHEWING GUM BOXES

11” x 4- 1/2” x 1- 1/2” (A) Two California Fruit. (B) Two variations to California Fruit. (C) Rare California Fruit Gum with children on the front. CONDITION: There are areas of wear to the edges, some rips and tears to the boxes, overall with great imagery and advertising. (7.0 - 8.0). 400 - 1,000

3489 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM DISPLAY BOXES, WRAPPERS & MEMORABILIA

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 6” x 4 - 1/4”. This lot of chewing gum display items consists of several metal painted chewing gum display boxes, one for Yum, Yum Whistle Gum, one for Tops Whistle Gum, a cardboard box for Jumbo Chewing Gum and several pieces of memorabilia. CONDITION: Pieces show several areas of oxidation and paint loss to the tin boxes, shows areas of light staining and ripped edges to the cardboard boxes, and some oxidation to the metal display. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 900

3490 - LARGE COLLECTION OF 19 CHEWING GUM BOXES & DISPLAYS

Largest: 22” x 7”. This collection of 19 chewing gum boxes consists of brands like Warren’s, Sen-Sen, Adams’, Uncle Tom’s, and others. CONDITION: There are areas of wear, areas of foxing to the cardboard boxes, and some rips and tears noted. (6.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,500

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3491 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM BOXES

7 - 1/2” x 6- 1/2” x 2” A collection of 9 chewing gum boxes consists of: Sen-Sen, Wrigley’s, Beeman’s, O-Pee-Chee, and others. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear due to age and handling. There is foxing at the corners and some ripped edges of the boxes. (7.0 - 8.0). 400 - 1,000

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3492 - COLLECTION OF 8 CARVED SPRUCE GUM BOXES

8- 1/2” x 6- 1/2” x 2- 1/2” Spruce gum dates to the late 19th century and was made from the sap of spruce trees. These boxes are all hand-carved and handmade, and were used to store and keep spruce gum fresh. Many have secret doors to open them. (8.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

3493 - COLLECTION OF 10 SPRUCE GUM BOXES

5- 1/2” x 4- 1/2” x 1- 1/2” Spruce gum dates to the late 19th century and was made from the sap of spruce trees. The gum was stored in boxes across the Midwest and Northeast. Some are marked for Old Elm, some have trick doors to open, all are handmade and show some age. (8.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,500

3494 - COLLECTION OF 8 CHEWING GUM BOXES & DISPLAYS

10” x 7” x 4” This collection of eight chewing boxes and displays consists of brands such as Kismet, On Time Chewing Gum, Huyler’s and others. The On Time Chewing Gum boxes are both tin with advertising to the lids. The Huyler’s box is also tin and is marked “Huyler’s New York” on top. CONDITION: Cardboard boxes show areas of wear, some paper lifting at the edges, and torn lids. (6.5 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

3495 - COLLECTION OF 13 CHEWING GUM BOXES & BOX LIDS

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LOT - 3496

9” x 8” x 1- 1/2” This collection of chewing gum memorabilia consists of Adams’ Pepsin Chewing Gum box, several Beech-Nut gum boxes, White’s Yucatan Leaf Spearmint and several others. CONDITION: Items show some areas of rips and tears to the early chewing gum boxes, some areas of wear to the edges of the lids and some areas of fading to some boxes. (6.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3496 - COLLECTION OF 6 CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest: 9” x 6” x 4”. This collection of chewing gum boxes and displays includes some very rare examples. (A) Carleton & Co. Extra Cherry Chewing Gum wooden box with paper labels, a brand out of Brunswick, Maine. (B) Gilt Edge Chewing Gum wooden display. (C) Crystal Pepsin Chewing Gum. (D) Watkins Chewing Gum. (E) Fleer’s Pepsin Gum. (F) Richardon’s Kola Gum. CONDITION: Boxes show areas of wear and some fading, foxing at the edges, and in the example of the Kola Gum, some missing graphic to the top. (7.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

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3497 - COLLECTION OF 9 SPRUCE GUM BOXES

7” x 4” x 2- 1/2” Spruce gum dates to the late 19th century and was made from the sap of spruce trees. These boxes are all handmade and hand-carved, and were used to store the spruce gum to keep it fresh. This collection of boxes show some religious motifs, fantastic inlay, and several have mystery door openings. (8.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

3498 - COLLECTION OF 18 SPRUCE GUM BOXES

4 - 1/2” x 3” x 2” Spruce gum dates to the late 19th century and was made from the sap of spruce trees. This collection of wooden boxes were all hand-carved and hand-formed, used to store spruce gum to keep it fresh. Many have unique and secret door openings. CONDITION: Boxes show light wear, but are in overall outstanding condition for their age. (8.0 - 9.0). 800 - 2,000

3499 - COLLECTION OF 5 VINTAGE CHEWING GUM DISPLAY BOXES

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- 3501

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. C. 1910 to 1920. CONDITION: (A) A Fields Tidbits Pepsin Gum box. (B) A Case Pepsin Gum box with three small boxes enclosed inside. (C) A Wrigley’s Pepsin Gum box, Curtis Columbia Fruit. (D) A glass top chewing gum box. (E) A tin Adams Honey Chewing Gum box. (Fair - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3500 - COLLECTION OF 8 CHEWING GUM BOXES

Largest: 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of eight chewing gum boxes consists of several rare ones, including Rubber Chewing Gum by Curtis & Son, Mintlets by the Victor Chewing Gum Company cardboard box with glass lid, an original Adams’ New York Chewing Gum box, Smith’s, and several other boxes. CONDITION: Boxes show some areas of staining and areas of wear due to age, foxing and tattering at the edges, however these are all early 20th century chewing gum boxes and several of them are rare brands. (7.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3501 - COLLECTION OF 4 VINTAGE CHEWING GUM DISPLAY BOXES

Largest: 7” x 9” x 1”. C. 1900 to 1910. CONDITION: (A) An Adam’s Mexican Fruit Gum box, a very rare brand. (B) A G.H. Berrien Co. Wintergreen Chewing Gum box. (C) A Sweet Clover Gum Co. Banana Gum box. (D) A Kerr Walton & Co. Sweet Birch Chewing gum box. (Poor - Good).

300 - 600

3502 - COLLECTION OF 2 WALLA-WALLA & ROWNTREES GUM JARS

12” x 5” x 5”. A nice collection of two c. 1910s-1920s glass display jars from Walla-Walla and Rowntrees Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Walla Walla jar shows light chips to the inner mouth of the jar, as well as a chip to the rim of the lid (8.0). (B) The Rowntrees jar shows light tarnish to the metal topper, with the glass remaining uncracked (8.75). (8.0,8.75). 400 - 1,000

3503 - COLLECTION OF 7 ORIGINAL CHEWING GUM BOXES & MEMORABILIA

Largest: 10 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. (A) Lange’s Perfect Gum box. (B) Lid to Adams Black Jack Chewing Gum box. (C) Blackstone’s Magic Trick Bubble Gum box. (D) Adams Chiclets Candy Coated Gum box with glass lid. (E) Carleton’s Charmint Charcoal Gum box. (F) Adams’ Pepsin Tutti-Frutti box. (G) Adams’ Red Rose Chewing Gum box. CONDITION: Boxes show areas of edgewear, some paper loss, some rips or tears to the cardboard, all boxes have good to great graphics. (7.5 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3504 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM DISPLAYS

Largest: 7 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 9”. (A) Colgan’s Taffy Tolu counter tin, all in original paint, showing areas of fading to the lid, oxidation, some surface rust, and areas of paint loss to all four sides. (B) A second tin Colgan’s Taffy Tolu chewing gum tin, a variation showing considerable fading, areas of paint loss, oxidation and surface rust to the lid. (C) Clark’s Teaberry Gum Stand in heavy chalk, comes with a box of Black Jack Chewing Gum. (D) Columbian Gum Co. large gum tin, showing no breaks or cracks, with just light patina. (7.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3505 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM DISPLAY ITEMS

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 14”. (A) Gold Tip Chewing Gum display with all the boxes to fill it. (B) Beech-Nut change receiver and gum display in glass. (C) Beeman’s Pepsin Gum change mat. CONDITION: Gold Tip Gum boxes show some areas of wear to the edges, no chips or cracks to the Beech-Nut display, and the Beeman’s change mat is intact. (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3506 - COLLECTION OF 5 VARIOUS CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING PIECES

Largest: 7” x 9 - 1/2”. (A) Jones’ Tuxedo die-cut in near mint condition, embossed and with the correct easel on the back. (B) Round die-cut Tuxedo Columbian Fruit Chewing Gum without easel back, showing just light edgewear. (C) Die-cut Faultless Gum advertising of a young lady on the edge of a chair, some light fading, no easel on back. (D) A second version of the die-cut Faultless Gum advertising, which appears to have been cut out of a larger sign. (E) Cardstock Kis-Me Gum standup, showing a couple areas of paper loss to the right edge and folds to the top-middle. (7.5 - 9.0). 400 - 1,000

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3507 - COLLECTION OF 5 VARIOUS CHEWING GUM DISPLAYS

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. (A) Six-Stix Spearmint Gum cardboard display with glass front. (B) Adams’ Peppermint Tutti-Frutti and Spearmint Gum display. (C) Parker’s Sweet Birch display box. (D) Fade-away Baseball Ball Gum display box full of original baseball gumballs. (E) Chewing gum display box. CONDITION: There are areas of wear and areas of paper loss, oxidation to the Six-Stix Spearmint gum box. (7.0 - 8.0). 500 - 1,500

3508 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest: 11” x 8 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. (A) New Era Chewing Gum box, a rare brand, showing a Roman figure on the front with three horses. This brand was made by Curtis & Son in Portland, Oregon. (B) 1939 Display plate from the Ford Gum Company, with “The Fordway Program in Action.” (C) Two original salesman sample boxes, showing the various sizes and shapes of chewing gum available for vending machines. CONDITION: Pieces show some areas of edge wear, no chips or breaks to the glass plate, salesman sample display boxes are new old stock. (7.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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3509 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PINBACK BUTTONS FOR THE FAULTLESS GUM CO.

Box: 16 - 1/4” x 2” x 12 - 1/4”. This collection consists of over 20 pinback buttons for The Faultless Gum Co. CONDITION: Some buttons show some staining. All the buttons are celluloid and have pinbacks. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

3510 - COLLECTION OF 5 GLASS DISPLAY JARS

11” x 5” x 5” This collection of glass display jars consists of a Curtis Chewing Gum, Beeman’s, and several nondescript others. CONDITION: No chips, cracks or defects noted. (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 300

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3511 - PAIR OF FOUNDRY& SALOON PHOTOS

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two black and white photos showing the C. 1908 J.W. Hance Foundry and an interior shot of an early saloon or soda fountain. CONDITION: Both photos are clean and clear with nice frames. The foundry photo shows the name written in marker across the top of the photo. (8.5). 50 - 200

3512 - PAIR OF FITCH’S STANDARD BIG HEART CHEWING GUM & KIS-ME SIGNS

Largest Frame: 13” x 2” x 15”. A nice collection of two die-cut heavy paper signs from Fitch’s Standard and Kis-Me Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Fitch’s sign shows some light wrinkles in the girl’s face. The outer edges show light color loss and wear (8.25). (B) The Kis-Me sign shows a horizontal tear to the cardboard that runs through the two children’s bodies. Both the boy and girl also show creases to their heads. There is a small piece of cardboard missing along the bottom edge (7.0). (8.25), (7.0). 100 - 400

3513 - LARGE GLASS STORE COUNTER CHANGE TRAY FOR WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM

18” x 16 - 3/4” x 2”. This large change tray for Wrigley’s Chewing Gum would have held packs of gum in the middle and an area for the customers to receive their change. It is heavy molded glass with a cardboard back with felt. CONDITION: The cardboard back has come loose, but can easily be re-attached. The advertising for Wrigley’s that is behind the glass is original. There are some light scratches and scuffs to the top of the glass from use, but no large cracks or breaks noticeable. (8.0). 400 - 1,000

3514 - KIS-ME CHEWING GUM CO DIE-CUT CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPH W/ LITTLE GIRL GRAPHIC

Frame: 28” x 3/4” x 20”. C. 1900s Kis-Me Chewing Gum die-cut cardstock lithograph with a satin-backed frame. CONDITION: The cardstock has good color throughout with very minor areas of surface damage mostly contained to the outer edges of the image. The outer edges of the lithograph show areas of wear, along with a notable surface stain on the bottom left-hand edge. {RS} (8.5). 800 - 2,000

3515 - KIS-ME CHEWING GUM DIE-CUT SIGN

19 - 1/4” x 17”. A nice example of this C. 1910 pressed cardboard die-cut sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum featuring an entertaining graphic of a woman flirting with three men. CONDITION: There are specks of discoloration in the woman’s red dress. The outer edges are crisp and show only insignificant signs of storage wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

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3516 - CHEW “KIS-ME” GUM SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

12 - 3/4” x 15 - 1/2”. This single-sided heavy paper sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum features a beautiful graphic of a young lady in a floral blouse. CONDITION: The sign shows a few hardly mentionable rubs in the girl’s face and body. The top-right corner shows a shallow crack to the paper. The bottom edge shows some light touch-up. (8.25). 300 - 600

3517 - KIS-ME CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

14 - 3/4” x 19 - 1/2”. This C. 1910 single-sided cardboard sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum features a lovely graphic of a woman with a large and impressive “Kis-Me” logo in the bottom center. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows some very light vertical crease lines seen in the center graphic. The outer ornate border shows a few imperfections and specks of color loss. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.5).

300 - 600

3518 - COLLECTION OF 3 REX AND KIS-ME CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three die-cut chewing gum signs from Kis-Me and Rex gum companies. CONDITION: (A) The Rex sign remains clean with no mentionable damage (9.0). (B) The Kis-Me sign with woman graphic shows a tear to the cardboard in the woman’s neck, as well as color loss along the outer edges, the worst of which is seen along the bottom edge (8.0). (C) The Kis-Me fruit sign shows light color loss to the outer edges (8.9). (9.0), (8.0), (8.9).

300 - 600

3519 - COLLECTION OF 3 KIS-ME AND COLGAN’S CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/4”. A nice collection of thee die-cut signs from Kis-Me and Colgan’s Chewing Gum featuring youthful graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Colgan’s sign shows light fading to the color, with some wear to the outer edges (8.75). (B) The young girl Kis-Me sign shows light fade to the color with a few chips to the color along the outer edges (8.75). (C) The young boy Kis-Me sign shows discolored dark spots near the bottom of the sign. There is also light color loss next to the boy’s right ear (8.0). (8.75), (8.75), (8.0).

300 - 600

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3520 - COLLECTION OF 3 KIS-ME, SEN-SEN AND RICHARDSON’S CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three die-cut signs from Kis-Me, Sen-Sen, and Richardson’s chewing gum. CONDITION: (A) The Kis-Me sign shows scrapes and discoloration in the field. The worst of the color loss can be seen in the center field near and in her face. (7.0). (B) The Sen-Sen sign shows light color loss on the edges, with a few discolored spots in the field. (8.5). (C) The Richardson’s sign shows a chunk of cardboard missing from the bottom-left corner, with a non-factory hanging hole in the top center. There are two loose staples attached in the center field just above the word “Richardson’s.” The edges show light wear all the way around. (7.0). (7.0), (8.5), (7.0). 300 - 600

3521 - PAIR OF KIS-ME & RICHARDSON KOLA CHEWING GUM FRAMED SIGNS

Largest Frame: 11” x 17”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Kis-Me and Richardson’s Kola Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Kis-Me sign shows a few dark spots in the field, with light wear to the outer edges (8.75). (B) The Richardson sign shows some light tears to the cardboard along the outer edges with specks of color loss (8.5). (8.75), (8.5). 300 - 600

3522 - KIS-ME GUM DIE-CUT BUTTERFLY ELEMENTS

11 - 1/2” x 27”. This set of four c. 1900 die-cut butterfly-shaped signs from Kis-Me Chewing Gum features nice graphics of young boys and girls in the center. CONDITION: Each butterfly shows light wear and discoloration. The top and bottom butterflies show crease marks through the field. The set is nicely framed. (8.5). 300 - 600

3523 - KIS-ME GUM COMPANY DIE-CUT SIGNS

27 - 1/4” x 16”. This set of three c. 1900 die-cut cardboard chewing gum signs from Kis-Me Chewing Gum feature little girl graphics and vibrant colors. CONDITION: All three show a few small specks of darkening in the field, with heavier yellowed discoloration seen around the outer edges. The sign on the left shows cardboard loss in the bottom-right corner. The set is nicely framed. (8.5). 300 - 600

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3524 - KIS-ME GUM “PAINTING” PUZZLE TOY SET

Frame: 27 - 1/4” x 1” x 21 - 3/8”. This c. 1920 toy set from Kis-Me Chewing Gum allows a child to remove the colorful pieces from the top-left sheet and piece them together to make a full color picture, as seen in the bottom-right. CONDITION: The two sheets on the left show minor paper loss and flaking around the outer edges. The set is nicely framed and ready to hang. (8.5). 200 - 600

3525 - PAIR OF CHEW “KIS-ME” AND TRY TOO-LIP CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 13 - 1/2” x 21”. A nice set of two die-cut cardboard signs from Too-Lip and Kis-Me Chewing Gum featuring women graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Too-Lip sign shows staining and color loss in the field- seen notably in the woman’s face. The outer edges of the sign show cardboard loss to the floral outline. There is a horizontal crack that runs across the sign through the woman’s upper chest. (7.5). (B) The Kis-Me sign shows a few scuffs and discolored spots in the field. There is vertical tear that begins at the top edge and extends down into the girl’s face. The outer edges show cardboard loss and color loss with wear throughout. The bottom-left corner shows a piece of cardboard missing. (7.75). (7.5), (7.75). 200 - 600

3526 - PAIR OF KIS-ME AND PRIDE OF ALL CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two die-cut heavy paper signs from Pride of All Chewing Gum, and Kis-Me Chewing gumboth featuring children graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Pride of All sign shows a diagonal crack to the cardboard on the bottom-left corner. There is another horizontal crack through the boy’s neck. There are also a few stains and discolored spots throughout the field. (7.0). (B) The Kis-Me sign shows some hardly mentionable edgewear, but is otherwise clean. (9.0). (7.0), (9.0). 300 - 600

3527 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED “KIS-ME” GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 13 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three die-cut signs from Kis-Me Chewing Gum featuring a woman, young child, and baby graphic. CONDITION: All three remain vibrant. The “standing child” sign shows a vertical tear to the cardboard at the bottom-center. The “baby on pillow” sign shows light color loss around the edges. (8.75).

300 - 600

3528 - PAIR OF FITCH’S AND GOLDTHWAIT’S CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 14” x 16”. A nice collection of two chewing gum advertisements, including a die-cut cardboard sign from Monster Heart Gum and a paper Golden Gum trade card. CONDITION: (A) The Monster sign shows some vertical crease marks through the center field. The outer edges show color loss and wear. (8.0). (B) The Golden Gum trade card shows a few specks of discoloration to the outer edges, but otherwise is clean. (8.9). (8.0), (8.9). 300 - 600

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3529 - PAIR OF WHITE’S AND KIS-ME FRAMED CHEWING GUM SIGNS

14” x 17 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from White’s Wild Rose Chewing Gum and Kis-Me Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The White’s sign shows shows color loss to the edges, with a few scrapes in the field. (8.75). (B) The Kis-Me sign shows color loss and scratches in the field. The outer edges show chunks of cardboard missing, with general wear and color loss all the way around the perimeter. (6.0). (8.75), (6.0).

300 - 600

3530 - KIS-ME WOMAN IN GREEN PAPER SIGN

12” x 15”. A clean example of this single-sided heavy paper sign from Kis-Me Chewing Gum featuring a lovely lady in green graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a small tear to the paper near the center-right outer edge. The corners of the sign show some hardly mentionable wear. (8.9). (8.9).

200 - 500

3531 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM DIE-CUT SIGNS

Largest: 14” x 16”. A nice collection of three chewing gum signs from Long John Gum, Royalty Remedy, and Adams Pepsin Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Long John sign shows staining and wear in the field. The outer edges show light wear as well. (8.0). (B) The Royal Remedy sign shows color loss in the field near the verbiage at the bottom center. The outer edges show further cardboard and color loss. (8.0). (C) The Adams sign remains exceptionally clean, with no mentionable damage. (9.25). (8.0), (8.0), (9.25). 500 - 1,500

3532 - COLLECTION OF 3 MEYER BROS, COLGAN’S AND JONES & HILL CO CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three die-cut cardboard chewing gum signs from Darling Gum, Colgan’s Taffy-Tolu Gum, and Jones & Hill Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Darling sign shows some minor edgewear, but is clean overall. (8.9). (B) The Colgan’s sign shows a darkened stain on the bottom-right corner, and shows some very light edgewear. (8.5). (C) The Jones & Hill sign shows light color loss around the outer edges. (8.9). (8.9), (8.5), (8.9). 500 - 1,000

3533 - PAIR OF ADAMS TUTTI FRUTTI & FOREST CITY PEPSIN CHEWING GUM FRAMED SIGNS

Largest: 14” x 1/4” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Adams Pepsin Chewing Gum and Bromo Pepsin Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Adams sign shows a few specks of discoloration in the field, seen in her face and near the top edge. The outer edges of the die-cut features show light color loss and wear. (8.75). (B) The Bromo sign some vertical scuff marks in the center field, with a few isolated discolored spots as well. The outer edges show minor color loss as well. (8.0). (8.75), (8.0).

500 - 1,000

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3534 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three chewing gum items including a Apple Gum hand fan, Adams Gum paper sign, and a Kis-Me foil under glass sign. CONDITION: (A) The Apple Gum fan shows damage to the cardboard around the outer edges, but still displays very nicely. (8.0). (B) The Adams paper sign shows yellowing and stain lines to the background. (8.0). (C) The Kis-Me glass sign shows some light scuffs to the top of the glass, but the underlying color and design are clean. (9.0). (8.0), (8.0), (9.0).

500 - 1,000

3535 - COLLECTION OF 3 SMITH’S BIG LONG, ADAMS & MARTYN’S CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 11”. A nice collection of three cardboard chewing gum signs, including brands Smith’s Big Long, Adams Tutti Frutti, and Martyn’s. CONDITION: (A) The Big Long sign shows light wear to the bottom-left corner and some tiny cardboard wear along the top edge. (8.75). (B) The Adams sign shows creases in the woman’s face. This sign has slid down in its frame. (8.0). (C) The Martyn’s sign shows light edgewear and slight darkening to the field. (8.9). (8.75), (8.0), (8.9). 500 - 1,000

3536 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADAM’S PEPSIN TUTTI FRUTTI FRAMED ADVERTISEMENTS

Each: 11” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice set of three paper advertisements from Adams Pepsin Tutti Frutti Gum, featuring young children graphics. CONDITION: All three remain clean in the field, and all three show minor wear to the corners and outer edges. All three have been nicely framed. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

3537 - PAIR OF WRIGLEY CHEWING GUM SPEARMINT COUNTERTOP DISPLAYS

Each: 14 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A)

An original display with a partial decal on the back and celluloid face. It shows some loss of paint, but no cracks. The paint to the original display has oxidized, has surface rust and considerable paint loss to the tin display. (B) There is no decal to the back. It has original green paint to the display and no celluloid face. The paint has oxidized and has surface rust. (Poor - Fair).

500 - 1,000

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3538 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING SIGNS

Largest: 23 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 19 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three chewing gum signs from Adams Pepsin Tutti-Frutti, Zeno Gum sheet music, and Beech Nut Spearmint. CONDITION: (A) The Adams sign shows wear to the outer edges and corners. The field is clean with strong silver lettering. (8.5). (B) The My Zeno sign shows yellowing throughout the field with a few darkened spots of discoloration. (8.0). (C) The Beech-Nut sign shows a horizontal crack to the cardboard on the right outer edge. There are a few light discolored spots near the outer field and edges as well. (8.25). (8.5), (8.0), (8.25). 300 - 600

3539 - COLLECTION OF 2 CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Each: 18” x 15”. The collection consists of two document folders containing Wrigley Premiums, copies of Wrigley magazine ads, copies of sheet music, and advertising fans for several different gum brands. (7.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

3540 - COLLECTION OF 2 DISPLAY FOLDERS OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Each: 18” x 15”. This collection includes chewing gum advertising such as sheet music, die-cuts, advertising fans, Kis-Me Chewing Gum Doll Factory, advertising flyers and giveaways for various gum companies. (6.5 - 9.0). 300 - 1,000

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3541 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. This collection of 4 items consists of: three rare gum tins for Athlete Chewing Gum, showing a young man with a bicycle on the front label, celluloid Adams Tutti-Frutti pocket mirror. (7.8 - 8.5). 700 - 1,400

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3542 - COLLECTION OF 6 WRIGLEYS TROLLEY SIGNS

27” x 11” (A) Wrigley’s Doublemint sign, showing missing pieces to edge. (B) Wrigley’s Spearmint sign with lady in globe, paper stock showing light wear at the edges. (C) Ju-Ju Mint Chewing Gum sign, cardstock showing considerable wear at the edges, with staining and water staining to the back. (D) Two Wrigley’s Spearmint Chewing Gum trolley signs, showing some edge wear and areas of missing graphics. (E) Wrigley’s Spearmint Pepsin Gum trolley sign with missing paper at the edges and water staining. CONDITION: Signs range from 6.0 to 8.0 grade. (6.0 - 8.0). 400 - 1,000

3543 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING PIECES

Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 11”. (A) Die-cut advertising sign for Fitch’s Monster Heart Chewing Gum, showing remnants of having been removed from a scrap book. Nice embossing with good color and shine. (B) Fitch’s Standard Heart cardstock sign, showing a pretty girl in die-cut form, with just light edgewear and no easel on back. (C) Zeno Chewing Gum cardstock die-cut with correct easel on back, showing some light cardboard loss in the lower-left and lower-right corners, good color and shine. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

3544 - FOR PURITY AND QUALITY CHEW “BEST” GUM DIE-CUT SIGN

13 - 1/2” x 18”. This C. 1900 single-sided pressed cardboard die-cut sign from “Best” Chewing Gum features a floral motif and a young girl painting. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with one hardly mentionable discolored area around the word “For.” The outer edges show very light wear as well. The sign has slid down inside its frame. (8.9). 300 - 600

3545 - COLGAN’S TAFFY TOLU GUM DIE-CUT SIGN

11 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. This C. 1900 single-sided pressed cardboard die-cut sign from Colgan’s Taffy Tolu Gum features a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: There are a few dark specks of discoloration in the field seen in her face and in the white rectangular section at the bottom. The outer edges show very light wear as well. (8.75). 300 - 600

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3546 - PAIR OF ADAM’S AND RICHARDSON’S CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 10 - 3/4” x 16”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Richardson’s Kola Chewing Gum, and, Adams Tutti-Frutti Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Richardson’s sign shows a non-factory hole at the top and a chunk of cardboard missing at the bottom-right corner. The field shows a few spots of discoloration, and the edges show light wear throughout. (7.0). (B) The Adams sign shows a chunk of cardboard missing from the bottom-left corner. The girl’s face shows damaged and discolored spot. The outer edges show general wear all the way around. (7.5). (7.0), (7,5). 300 - 600

3547 - PAIR OF ADAM’S AND FOREST CITY CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Each: 14” x 16”. A nice collection of two die-cut pressed heavy paper signs from Adam’s Pepsin Tutti-Frutti Gum, and Forrest City Bromo Pepsin Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Adams’ sign shows wrinkles and cardboard damage to the two bottom corners. The fingers of the woman on the left have broken off. The field shows a few spots of discoloration. (8.0). (B) The Forrest City sign shows wear and light wrinkles to the outer edges. The fingers of the boy at the top of the sign have broken off. (8.0). (8.0), (8.0). 300 - 600

3548 - CHEW WHITE’S YUCATAN GUM FRAMED POSTER

34” x 19”. Maker marked “The International Sign Co.”. A nice example of this c. 1930s paper sign from White’s Yucatan Gum, featuring a clown and horse performer graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows cracks to the paper throughout the field, and was laminated at some point in the past. The outer edges show paper loss and wear throughout. (6.5). 200 - 500

3549 - COLLECTION OF 3 JONES COLUMBIAN FRUIT GUM FRAMED ADVERTISEMENTS

16 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4”. A nice collection of three die-cut heavy paper signs from Jones Columbian Fruit Gum featuring two young girls and a boy graphic. CONDITION: All three show very light color loss to the outer edges. The girl on the right shows a crease to to bottom-left of her dress. (8.75). 300 - 600

3550 - 1¢ LULU PERFECT CHEWING GUM PAPER LABEL Frame: 16 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/2”. A nice example of this paper label from Lulu Perfect Chewing Gum, nicely framed on a gold foil background. CONDITION: The label remains undamaged and clean. The outer edges, and the white rectangle at the bottom show some small brown discolored spots. (8.9). 300 - 600

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3551 - COLLECTION OF 4 FRAMED CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 15” x 1” x 12”. A nice collection of four chewing gum vending machine informational papers and black and white photo. CONDITION: The three verbiage pieces show areas of discoloration with creases to the paper. The photo remains clean and undamaged. (8.5). 300 - 600

3552 - COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM PACKS, STICKS & MEMORABILIA

Box: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 3/4”. This collection of chewing gum memorabilia consists of several pin back buttons, packs for McCormick’s Laxative Gum, Lacey’s, Fruit Hearts, and others. (Good - Very Good).

300 - 600

3553 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADAMS AND YUCATAN CHEWING GUM TINS

Each: 6 - 3/4” x 4 - 7/8” x 6”. A nice collection of three C. 1917 tin chewing gum cans from Adams and Yucatan Chewing Gum companies. CONDITION: All three tins show areas of paint loss and surface oxidation. All three hinged lids are intact, and the set displays very nicely. (8.0). 300 - 800

3554 - COLLECTION OF 7 VARIOUS CHEWING GUM ITEMS

Largest: 8” x 6” x 2”. (A) Davis’ Spruce Gum glass display case. (B) Two Rangeley Lakes Pure Spruce Gum boxes. (C) Pure Refined Spruce Gum Box. (D) Clarks Teaberry Gum change tray. (E) Heisel Chewing Gum glass display. CONDITION: Items show some areas of paper loss, light staining and edgewear to cardboard boxes. Glass showcase has one small portion of the front label missing, all original glass. The Teaberry Gum display has some of the graphic missing from the backside, no cracks or chips to the glass displays. (7.5 - 8.5). 500 - 1,500

3555 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 12” x 7”. (A) Roger Brand Salted Peanut display case with original paper labels to the front, the top and to the back door, advertising the company. All oak construction, showing average wear for a small counter showcase of this age. (B) Fan Tan Gum display case, all glass, showing the original lettering to the back. Comes with one pack of Fan Tan Gum. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 1,000

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3556 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 15 - 1/4” x 18 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three chewing gum pieces, including a Jumbo Gum photo and wrapper, a Mower’s Pure Spice gum ad, and a Adam’s Tutti-Frutti oval- shaped sign. CONDITION: (A) The Jumbo wrapper and elephant photo both remain clean, with only some light edgewear to the photo. (9.0). (B) The Mower’s ad shows yellowing and brown discoloration in the field and outer edges. (8.0). (C) The Adams oval sign shows some light wrinkles and tears to the outer edges that extend out to the matte. (8.5). (9.0), (8.0), (8.5). 700 - 1,500

3557 - COLLECTION OF 9 CHEWING GUM POCKET MIRRORS

Largest: 2” Dia. This collection of 9 chewing gum pocket mirrors consists of: blue Beeman’s Gum, green Beeman’s Gum, W.J. White Chewing Gum, very rare Wilbur’s Spearmint Gum, White’s Yucatan Gum, Beeman’s watch fob. (7.8 - 8.5). 800 - 2,000

3558 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 11 - 1/2” x 3” x 11”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of chewing gum labels, trade cards, flyers, postcards, etc. The brands include: Newtons, National Pepsin Gum Co., Netogum Co., Oak Park Gum Co., Soda Mint Gum, Tattoo Chewing Gum, and others. (Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3559 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 12” x 4” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of chewing gum labels, flyers, trade cards, envelopes, letterhead, giveaways, and others. The brands include Adams Gum Co., The Armstrong Gum Co., Chiclets, and others. (Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

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3560 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 12” x 3 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of chewing gum labels, letterhead, flyers, postcards, pamphlets, and others. The brands include Banana Gum, Beech Nut, Bicycle Gum Co., and others. (Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3561 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 11 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of trade cards, postcards, flyers, letterhead, envelopes, and chewing gum wrappers. The brands include Start Up Gum Co., The Sands Ritchey Co., Selby’s Floor Kiss Chewing Gum, Sen-Sen, and others. (Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3562 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 10 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of flyers, postcards, trade cards, envelopes with letterhead, giveaways, and others. The brands include Eagle Pepsin Chewing Gum, The Elders Chewing Gum, Emerson Drug Co., Fansee Chewing Gum, Sweet Violet Chewing Gum, and others. (GoodExcellent). 700 - 1,500

3563 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 10 - 3/4” x 3” x 11 - 3/4”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of coupons, letterhead, flyers, giveaways, pamphlets, general advertising. The brands include The Luxury Chewing Gum Co., Teddy Chewing Gum, Whites Yucatan Chewing Gum, The Walker Gum Co., Walla-Walla, and others. (Good - Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3564 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 11 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of chewing gum wrappers, trade cards, miscellaneous advertising, letterhead, envelopes, and others. The brands include T. Berry, Sol. Coleman, Colgan’s Gum Co., and others. (Good - Excellent).

700 - 1,500

3565 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 11 - 1/2” x 3” x 11”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera consists of chewing gum wrappers, trade cards, postcards, miscellaneous advertising, letterhead, and envelopes. The brands include The Goody-Goody Chewing Gum Co., The Goudey Gum Co., The Grove Chewing Gum Co., Sweet Marie Gum, and others. (Good - Excellent).

700 - 1,500

3566 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 10 - 3/4” x 3” x 11 - 3/4”. This collection of chewing gum ephemera includes labels, postcards, flyers, premiums, and more. The gum brands include Kis-Me, American Chicle Co., Nicker Bocker Chewing Gum Co., and others. (Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3567 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA

Album: 11 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 12”. This collection of Wrigley’s Chewing Gum ephemera includes flyers, pamphlets, postcards, letters, letterhead and others, advertising many giveaways for the commercial purchase of their chewing gum. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3568 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM VINTAGE EPHEMERA

Album: 11” x 3” x 11 - 1/2”. This collection of ephemera consists most of Zeno Chewing Gum, which includes bookmarks, flyers, postcards, letterhead, premium offerings, and more. (Fair - Excellent). 800 - 2,000

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3569 - LARGE 3-RING BINDER COLLECTION OF CHEWING GUM EPHEMERA FOR WRIGLEY’S

Album: 11” x 3” x 11 - 1/2”. A large three-ring binder full of Wrigley’s chewing gum ephemera. Includes blotters, flyers, letterhead, pamphlets, chewing gum wrappers, and more. CONDITION: Items vary from good to excellent condition. (Good - Excellent). 800 - 2,000

3570 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 21 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. A nice collection of three single-sided tin signs from Wrigley’s and Beeman’s Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Wrigley’s sign shows paint loss and oxidation in the field and outer edges (7.5). (B) The smaller Beeman’s sign shows metal bending and crackle to the paint throughout the field (8.5). (C) The larger framed Beeman’s sign shows heavy paint and color loss with surface oxidation throughout. The sign shows nail holes and metal loss in the corners (6.0). (7.5), (8.5), (6.0). 800 - 2,000

3571 - CHEW ADAMS RED ROSE GUM DIE-CUT SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC 18” x 22”. This C. 1900 impressive die-cut cardboard sign from Adams Red Rose Chewing Gum features a wonderful graphic of a beautiful woman with nice die-cut flowers around the border. CONDITION: The field remains exceptionally clean. The outer die-cut sections show very insignificant imperfections to the cutout areas. (9.25). 400 - 800

3572 - COLLECTION OF 3 JONES, KIS-ME AND FITCHES CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 15” x 15”. A nice collection of three chewing gum signs from Jones’ Pepsin-Phosphate Gum, Kis-Me Chewing Gun, and Fitch’s Standard Heart Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Jones’ sign shows a few darkened stains in the field. The outer edges show a few dark spots and areas of wear to the cardboard. The hanging hole retains its original grommet. (8.0). (B) The Kis-Me sign shows a small cardboard tear near the bottom center edge, and, some light edgewear in isolated areas of the perimeter. (8.5). (C) The Fitch’s sign remains clean with only some yellowing to the color throughout the field. (9.0). (8.0), (8.5), (9.0). 400 - 800

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3573 - A PAIR OF SOL COLEMAN’S CHEWING GUM FRAMED ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 22 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4”. A nice set of two framed paper advertising cards from Sol. Coleman’s Chewing Gum featuring women and children graphics. CONDITION: (A) The first set of three (green matte) shows light wear to the outer edges with clean fields. (8.75+). (B) The second set of three remain clean in the field, with the edges concealed by the mat. (9.0). (8.75+), (9.0). 400 - 800

3574 - COLLECTION OF 7 CHEWING GUM DISPLAYS

12” x 6 - 1/2 x 7” This collection of 7 chewing gum displays consists of: four Teaberry Gum stands, two Teaberry Gum displays, Honey Tulu Chewing Gum display box. CONDITION: There are areas of wear to the chewing gum box. The glass displays are showing several fleabite-type chips at the edges. There are no discernable chips or cracks. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3575 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM DISPLAY ITEMS

Largest: 6” x 9” x 4”. (A) Glass showcase for Kis-Me Chewing Gum, which includes a Kis-Me Gum tin, a Kis-Me pin-back button. (B) Diamond Chewing Gum glass display case. (C) Mulford Violets Chewing Gum display box with two tins included. (D.) A rare NOS Kis-Me stereo viewer complete with 3 early Kis-me paper promotional premium stereo-view cards. CONDITION: Display items show edgewear, some oxidation to the metal boxes, all original glass on the Kis-Me case, and some areas of tattering and wear to the Diamond Chewing Gum case. (7.5 - 8.5). 800 - 2,000

3576 - COLLECTION OF 5 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA & DISPLAYS

Largest: 9” x 12” x 5”. (A) Clark’s Teaberry Gum display try, two pieces of glass with the correct metal edges, showing one small fleabite to the lower right-hand corner of the base, no chips or cracks to the display area. (B) Richardson’s Kola Gum slant-front display case with felt, comes with a few pieces of Kola Chemical Co. papers. (C) Pure Spruce Gum display case, four-sided glass with the correct maker’s label. (D) Two paperweights, one for Fleer’s Double Bubble Gum and one for Wrigley’s, which may be contemporary. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3577 - COLLECTION OF 10 CHEWING GUM BOXES & TRADE CARDS 11- 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 4- 3/4” This collection of 10 chewing gum memorabilia items consists of: boxes for Primley’s Gold, Primley’s California Fruit, Beeman’s Pepsin Gum, trade cards for Champagne Gum, small glass showcase for Champagne Gum. (7.5 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

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3578 - COLLECTION OF 2 CHEWING GUM ITEMS

Largest Box: 8 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: (A)

There seven pieces of original sticks of Kis-Me Chewing Gum in a small Ryker case. It shows great graphics and light wear. (B) Another Ryker case with a partial pack of Pulver’s Yellow Kid Chewing Gum. It shows some sugar leeching to the sticks. It has original Pulver’s Yellow Kid wrappers and a remnant of an early Adams Yellow Kid Chewing Gum wrapper, about 40% complete. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3579 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY PIECES

13 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. (A) Wrigley packaged gum revolving display, all original condition with original glass, no paper labels, with light oxidation to the tin construction. (B) King’s countertop collar button showcase, all original interior with all original glass and back door, with front glass with correct King’s company advertising. CONDITION: Both show light wear from age and use. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

3580 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest Frame: 10 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/8”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A)

A Premium Offer No. 422 Wrigley’s Midnight Sun reading lamp. An original advertising flyer in a contemporary frame, showing a centerfold with good color and light wear. (B) A decal mounted on glass for Wrigley’s P.K. Gum. It shows a complete decal in a contemporary frame with great color and shine. (B) An original die-cut advertising for Sen-Sen Chewing Gum with the Sen-Sen girl holding an original library box of chewing gum. There is some edgewear to the the die-cut, and a fold in the hairline of her head. (8.0 - 8.9). 500 - 1,000

3581 - MELLIN’S FOOD PAPER SIGN W/ BABY GRAPHIC

20” x 25 - 3/4”. Maker marked “Sacket & Wilhelms Litho Co.”. This c. 1889 single-sided paper sign from Mellin’s Food for Infants and Invalids, features a graphic of baby wearing the company logo on his clothes. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with only some very light fade to the color. The outer edges show a few nicks to the paper, most notably on the right edge. The piece is nicely framed. (8.9). 200 - 600

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3582 - LARGE COLLECTION OF RESEARCH FOR CHEWING GUM HISTORY, VENDING MACHINES, & AMERICAN CHEWING GUM MANUFACTURERS

11- 1/2” x 11- 1/2” x 2- 3/4” This collection consists of six binders full of information, original advertising flyers, some sticks of chewing gum, matchbook holders, chewing gum display box lids, all in various conditions. A great collection for any chewing gum collector. (6.5 - 9.0). 500 - 1,500

3583 - DAGGETT & RAMSDELL’S COMPLEXION POWDERS LITHOGRAPH

Frame: 28 - 1/2” x 1” x 19”. This c. 1910s paper sign from Daggett and Ramsdell’s Complexion Powders shows a nice graphic of a young lady, with detailed graphics of the powder containers. CONDITION: The sign remains very clean, with only some slight darkening to the outer edges. The sign shows a few registration marks from the printing process in the field as well. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

3584 - LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CATALOGS & ADVERTISING PAPER FOR VENDING MACHINES, CHEWING GUM & COIN-OPERATED MACHINES IN GENERAL

18 - 1/2” x 15” Collection consists of trade cards, postcards, original Zeno advertising, original Ad-Lee advertising for their E-Z Ball Gum Machine, as well as Northwestern reprinted catalog, two United Profit-Sharing Wrigley’s catalogs, some Mills coin-operated catalogs, and others. CONDITION: Grades range from 7.0 to 9.0. (7.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

3585 - COLLECTION OF 3 DIE-CUT ADVERTISING SIGNS

14 - 1/2” x 10” (A) Large die-cut Kis-Me Chewing Gum standup with correct easel, showing some light staining to the rear, one area of missing cardboard in the lower left-hand corner and some areas of scuffs in the main field. (B) Smaller Kis-Me die-cut of a young man and his cat, with the correct easel-back, showing embossing, good color, and no missing cardboard. (C) Kis-Me standup with correct easel back of a pretty young girl with the words “Kis-Me” on the front, no missing cardboard, good color and shine. (8.0 - 9.0).

500 - 1,000

3586 - COLLECTION OF 5 CARDBOARD CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING PIECES

Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 11”. (A) Die-cut clown for Kis-Me Gum, with correct easel on the back, showing light staining, edge wear and a tear to the lower right-hand corner. (B) Fitch’s Famous Tolu die-cut with cats in a basket, showing some areas of cardboard loss at the cat’s ears and an area of paper loss at the rear side. (C) Large cardboard standup for Beech-Nut Gum, showing the Beech-Nut Majorette holding the box and with the correct easel. The head of the woman has been separated from the body and could be repaired. Shows overall edge wear and some areas of paper loss. (D) Early Sen Sen Gum standup display showing edge wear and an added hole, with embedded dirt in the overall imagery. (E) Cardstock Kis-Me sign with a pretty girl in a ballerina dress, showing edge wear and a missing corner in the lower-left. (6.0 - 7.8). 500 - 1,000

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3587 - COLLECTION OF 4 PIECES OF CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING

Largest: 12” x 20 - 1/2”. (A) Kis-Me small die-cut embossed advertisement of a young man with his cat, showing staining and glue to the back, no easel. (B) Kis-Me embossed die-cut showing three young ladies with the correct easel on back, showing a light fold at the base. (C) Fitch’s Standard Heart Chewing Gum die-cut, showing a couple of light folds at the edges, with great color and shine. (D) Fitch’s Standard Heart Chewing Gum embossed sign with two young children on the front, showing just light edge wear. (8.0 - 8.7). 400 - 1,000

3588 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISING SIGNS

13” x 10” (A) Juicy Apple Gum fan pull, two-sided cardstock, showing great color with no folds or tears. (B) Primley’s California Pepsin Gum sign, showing a classroom full of cats. Some light staining to the reverse side, no tears or breaks. (C) Tin gold box Primley’s sign, shows considerable fading, has been clear coated with surface rust, oxidation, and missing paint throughout. (D) Rare Luden’s Chewing Gum tin sign, showing areas of corrosion to the edges, areas of missing paint and oxidation. CONDITION: Signs grade from 6.0 to 8.5. (6.08.5). 400 - 1,000

3589 - PAIR OF CHEWING GUM DISPLAY JARS

12 - 1/2” x 6” x 5- 1/2” (A) Adams’ Chewing Gum display jar with the original wood crate and correct seated lid, showing no discernible chips or cracks. (B) Colgan’s Taffy Tolu display jar with partial original front decal, showing a dime-sized chip to the lid. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,500

3590 - COLLECTION OF 4 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest: 14” x 8 - 1/2” x 6”. (A) Two very rare Adam’s Caramel Tolu Chewing Gum, late 19th century boxes in very good condition, showing just light edgewear. (B) Never seen Original trade car for the Caramel Tolu Chewing Gum, showing a graphic of the box. (C) Original Adams’ Pepsin Tutti-Frutti showcase with no back glass, a cracked lid, and correct front advertising with about 60% of the original lettering. (7.0 - 9.0).

800 - 2,000

3591 - PAIR OF CHEWING GUM DISPLAY JARS

10 - 1/2” x 4- 1/2” x 4- 1/2” (A) Adams’ Pepsin Gum jar with correct ground lid, no noticeable chips or cracks, with 90% original front decal. (B) Richardson’s Pepsin Kola Gum display jar with original front label, ground stopper, showing no discernible chips or cracks. (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 800

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3592 - COLLECTION OF 2 GLASS CHEWING GUM DISPLAY JARS

12 x 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4” (A) Richardson’s Kola Gum jar with 90% of the original paper label. Ground stopper with no discernible chips or cracks. (B) Adams’ etched front Pure Chewing Gum display jar with replaced ground stopper lid, showing some fading to the front etching. No discernible chips or cracks. (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 800

3593 - COLLECTION OF 5 CHEWING GUM MEMORABILIA ITEMS

Largest: 12” x 9” x 4”. (A) Two contemporary Wrigley advertising airplanes in the original boxes, having never been removed. (B) Two Chiclets display boxes, both with their glass lids. (C) Flo’s Spearmints display box, missing its glass lid. CONDITION: Both airplanes are new old stock. Display boxes show edge wear, some areas of paper loss and areas of rips to the covers. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

3594 - THE GROVE CO MANUFACTURES OF CHEWING GUM WOODEN BOX

Table w/o glass: 29 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/4” x 14”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Original shipping crate for the Grove chewing gum company. This example shows wear, has good stenciling, has been mounted on wheels, and a piece of glass added to make it a display table. (Good). 300 - 1,000

3595 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 15”. A nice collection of three chewing gum pieces including a fabric circular sign from Luden’s, a porcelain sign from Dentyne (which was cut out from a porcelain gum machine), and a paper sign from Field’s Pepsin Gum. CONDITION: (A) The fabric circular sign shows light fading to the color, but remains clean overall (8.75). (B) The porcelain sign remains bright and glossy with a few scuffs to the gloss (9.0). (C) The paper sign shows browning to the paper with light staining (8.0). (8.75), (9.0), (8.0). 200 - 600

3596 - PAIR OF CHEWING GUM SERVING TRAYS

Largest: 16” x 1” x 12 - 1/2”. A pair of chewing gum serving trays. CONDITION: (A) A Mo-Jo Pure White Chewing Gum tray, marked for American Artworks out of Coshocton, OH. It shows light wear and some light areas of scratching to the surface. Overall, great color. (B) A Fantan Chewing Gum serving tray. It shows moderate to significant wear to the main field and edges. There is a light fade to the overall colors. (7.0 - 8.0).

400 - 1,000

3597 - CHEER UP DRINK 5¢ CHERRY-CHEER PAPER SIGN

Frame: 16” x 1 -1/4” x 20”. This c. 1900 single-sided paper sign from Cherry Cheer features a nice bottle graphic, with a girl enjoying a fountain glass of soda. CONDITION: The sign remains exceptionally clean. The two hanging holes can be barely seen at the extreme outer top edge. The outer edges are otherwise concealed by the frame. A clean example. (9.0). 300 - 600

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3598 - ORIGINAL JP PRIMLEY’S CALIFORNIA FRUIT & PEPSIN CHEWING GUM CASE

18 - 1/2” x 12” x 9 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It has an original oak case with original glass, showing complete loss of all reverse painted lettering. The etched glass is complete, with a small crack in the upper left-hand corner of the front curved piece. It has the correct front brass label for J. Riswig out of Chicago, IL. It has a correct front door with mirror, which shows oxidation. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3599 - COLLECTION OF 5 GLASS DISPLAY JARS

Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 12”. (A) Beeman’s Pepsin Gum with applied new label. (B) Wrigley’s gum. (C) Kis-Me Gum. (D) Fleer’s Gum. CONDITION: Jars show some areas of haze, as well as a couple fleabite chips to the lids, but no large chips or cracks. (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 1,000

3600 - COLLECTION OF 5 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 13” x 14 - 1/2”. A nice collection of nicely framed chewing gum items from Wrigley’s, Cupid’s, Fitch’s, and Queen of the North. CONDITION: The Wrigley’s doll advertisement shows light wear to the paper around the outer edges. The other four pieces remain clean. All have been nicely framed and ready to display. (8.9). 200 - 600

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3601 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 8 - 3/4” x 10 - 3/4”. A nice collection of three chewing gum pieces from Black Jack Gum, Bode’s Star Rare Bit Gum, and Sweet Heart gum. CONDITION: (A) The Black Jack piece is clean but was laminated at some point in the past. The top hanging holes shows a small repair (8.0). The other two pieces show areas of discoloration and staining in the field. (B) The Rare-Bit piece shows a brown area in the bottom center field (8.0). (C) The Sweet Heart sign shows light browning seen in the white sections of the field (8.5). (8.0), (8.0), (8.5). 200 - 400

3602 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 10” x 17”. A nice collection of three chewing gum pieces, including a die-cut Fitch’s Chewing Gum sign, a Wrigley’s hand fan, and a Adams Black Jack Chewing Gum sign. CONDITION: (A) The Fitch’s sign shows light color loss to the umbrella on one side (8.0). (B) The hand fan shows some rips and paper loss to the outer edges. There is some light writing in pencil on the backside (8.0). (C) The Adam’s sign shows a few small specks of color loss in the field but is overall clean (8.5). All three pieces have been framed with both sides visible. (8.0), (8.0), (8.5). 200 - 600

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3603 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. This collection of three chewing gum items includes a Crown Pepsin Gum sign and two Kis-Me gum advertising cartoons. CONDITION: (A) The Crown sign shows paper loss in the top-left corner and around the outer edges. The field shows a hole to the paper and light wear throughout (7.0). (B) The two Kis-Me pieces show light edge wear but remain clean overall (8.5). (7.0), (8.5). 200 - 400

3604 - ORIGINAL WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM PREMIUM REGULATOR WALL CLOCK

17” x 4” x 24”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A giveaway premium for purchase of Wrigley’s Chewing Gum. This regulator wall clock is in all original condition, with original dial, hands and pendulum. The front glass has a crack, but it could easily be replaced. (Good). 400 - 1,000

3605 - TRY RICHARDSON’S KOLA-PEPSIN GUM SIGN W/ MOTHER DAUGHTER GRAPHIC

13” x 15 - 1/2”. This C. 1900 single-sided heavy paper sign from Richardson’s Kola Pepsin Gum features beautiful scroll work with a nice graphic of a mother and daughter. CONDITION: The sign shows touch-up in the top-right corner. There is a small brown stain around the hole in the top center. The outer edges show light wear throughout. (8.0). 400 - 1,000

3606 - COLLECTION OF 2 ZENO GUM AND FORBIDDEN FRUIT CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 12” x 14 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Zeno Chewing Gum and Forbidden Fruit Chewing Gum, both featuring women graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Zeno sign light tears and discolored spots near the outer edges of the sign (8.0). (B) The Forbidden Fruit sign remains clean with a light diagonal scratch seen in the girl’s face (8.9). (8.0), (8.9). 400 - 1,000

3607 - PAIR OF SEN-SEN AND KIS-ME DIE-CUT SIGNS

Each: 14” x 16”. A nice collection of two die-cut heavy pressed paper signs from Sen-Sen Chewing Gum and Kis-Me Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Sen-Sen sign shows creases in the boy’s neck and in his hat. The outer edges show light color loss as well. (8.0). (B) The Kis-Me sign shows a vertical crack to the paper in the bottom-left corner. The edges show insignificant wear as well. (7.9). (8.0), (7.9). 400 - 1,000

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3608 - ADAM’S PEPSIN TUTTI-FRUTTI CHEWING GUM DIE-CUT SIGN

14” x 16”. A nice example of this pressed heavy paper sign from Adams’ Tutti-Frutti Chewing Gum, featuring a baby in highchair graphic. CONDITION: There is a light scuff mark in the word “Pepsin”. The boys fingers in his raised hand have broken off. Otherwise, a vibrant example. (8.75). 400 - 1,000

3609 - CHEW REX PEPSIN GUM DIE-CUT SIGN

15 - 3/4” x 18”. This c. 1900 single-sided pressed cardboard sign from Rex Pepsin Chewing Gum features a nice graphic of a mother playing a tambourine while her children dance.

CONDITION: The field has a few light spots of discoloration, the worst of which is seen near the bottom edge and in the tambourine. The outer edges show light cardboard loss and color loss. (8.75+). 400 - 1,000

3610 - CHEW OH BOY GUM FOIL GLASS SIGN

22 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. This reverse painted and foil under glass sign from Oh Boy Gum retains vibrant colors and great foil detail. CONDITION: The left half of the field in the red section shows darkened discoloration. Otherwise, the sign remains in nice condition. (8.5). 300 - 700

3611 - A PAIR OF BEEMAN’S PEPSIN GUM AND A O SCHRAMM GROCERY SIGNS

Largest: 23” x 3/4” x 27”. A nice set of two signs, including a die-cut pressed cardboard chewing gum sign from Beeman’s Pepsin Gum and a Schramm Grocery die-cut sign in the form of a trolley car. CONDITION: (A) The Beeman sign shows discolored spots and wear to the field. The outer edges show wear and color loss. There is fading near in the red section at the top. (7.75). (B) The Schramm sign shows a darkened spot to the right of the calendar pad. The pad shows staining throughout. The outer edges show light wear with occasional color loss. (8.0). (7.75), (8.0). 400 - 1,000

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3612 - PAIR OF FITCH’S STANDARD CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Fitch’s Standard Chewing Gum, featuring a woman graphic and pair of dogs graphic. CONDITION: (A) The sign with the woman graphic shows wear in the black lettering of the company name. The outer edges show occasional color loss as well. (8.5). (B) The dogs sign shows cardboard cracking near the bottom on both the left and right sides. The outer edges show light color loss as well. (8.0). (8.5), (8.0). 400 - 1,000

3613 - PAIR OF ALEXANDER’S COMPLEXION GUM & ANTISEPTICON CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 16” x 21”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Alexander’s Complexion Chewing Gum, and, Antisepticon Chewing Gum featuring beautiful women graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Alexander’s sign remains clean in the field. The four corners of the sign show very light color loss and wear. (8.75+). (B) The Antisepticon sign a few tear marks around the outer edges, as well as spots of discoloration and wear. The field remains clean, but the piece does show slight warping to the cardboard. (8.0). (8.75+), (8.0).

700 - 1,500

3614 - PAIR OF COLGAN’S AND WILDWOOD WINTERGREEN CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 12 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Colgan’s Taffy Lou Chewing Gum, and Wildwood Wintergreen Chewing Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Colgan’s sign damage to the center navy square logo. The white sections of the background show browning, and the outer edges show light color loss. (8.0). (B) The Wildwood sign shows specks of wear in the field, and color loss to the outer edges. (8.0). (8.0), (8.0). 400 - 1,000

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3615 - PAIR OF GARDNER’S AND ADAM’S CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 15” x 17 - 3/4”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard chewing gum signs from Gardner’s Pepsin Gum, and Adams Pepsin Tutti Frutti chewing gum. CONDITION: (A) The Garner’s sign remains clean with no mentionable damage. (9.0). (B) The Adams sign shows a few brown spots in the field. There are also a few small tears to the cardboard along the outer edges. (8.0). (9.0), (8.0). 400 - 1,000

3616 - PAIR OF ZENO AND ADAMS BLACK JACK FRAMED CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 14” x 2” x 12”. A nice collection of two die-cut cardboard signs from Zeno Chewing Gum and Adams Black Jack Chewing Gum, both featuring children graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Zeno sign shows rips and crease lines in the field. There is a non-factory hanging hole in the top-center of the boy’s head. The outer edges show minor color loss as well. (7.9). (B) The Black Jack sign shows discolored spots and a diagonal crease mark on the left half of the lower field. The outer edges are crisp with light wear. The young girl on the left shows a crease through her head. (8.0). (7.9), (8.0). 400 - 1,000

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3617 - PAIR OF ADAMS AND FITCH’S STANDARD HEART CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 16” x 14”. A nice collection of two chewing gum pieces including a Adams Chewing Gum paper sign, and a die-cut cardboard Fitch’s Standard Gum sign. CONDITION: (A) The Adams sign shows a few specks of color loss in the field. The top-right corner shows minor paper loss. (8.5). (B) The Fitch’s sign shows a crack to the cardboard in the top-right corner, with light color loss throughout the outer edges. (8.5). (8.5), (8.5). 400 - 1,000

3618 - PAIR OF ADAM’S AND FITCH’S CHEWING GUM ADVERTISEMENTS

Largest: 14 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two die-cut pressed heavy paper signs from Fitch’s Standard Heart Gum, and Adams Pepsin Tutti Frutti Gum. CONDITION: (A) The Fitch’s sign shows some light bends to the die-cut edges, with light color loss in a few areas on the edges as well. (8.75). (B) The Adams sign remains exceptionally clean with no damage to report. (9.5). (8.75), (9.5). 400 - 800

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Terms & Conditions

We advise all bidders to read the Terms and Conditions of the Sale before bidding with Dan Morphy Auctions LLC and/or Morphy Firearms LLC collectively referred to below as MORPHY’S. Those who bid are bound by those Terms and Conditions of the Sale, as amended by any oral announcement, published or posted notices, which together form the contract of the sale between the successful bidder (buyer), MORPHY’S and the seller (consignor) of the lot.

TERMS OF SALE

When bidding on any lot offered by MORPHY’S, the bidder indicates acceptance of the following Terms of Sale. Any participation in the auction binds you to agreement of these terms whether you read or understand said terms. The Terms in writing contained herein are subject to change without notice and bidder agrees that the most recently published Terms of Sale as published or amended on the website at the beginning of the auction shall apply.

LIMITED GUARANTEE

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.

Except as stated in the limited guarantee above, MORPHY’S will not be held responsible for typographical errors. Neither we nor the consignor, make any guarantees, warranties, or representation, expressed, or implied, in regard to the property or the correctness of the catalog or other description of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibition, literature or historic relevance of the property or otherwise. It is the bidder’s responsibility to initiate contact with MORPHY’S in request for additional information regarding the items. Submit all questions regarding upcoming auction items at least 48 hours prior to the date of auction. We will make every effort to answer all submitted questions in a timely manner. We will do our best but cannot promise that questions submitted within 48 hours of the auction date will be answered prior to the auction. The consigner and we make no representation or warranty as to whether the buyer acquires any reproduction rights in the property. All items will be available for preview approximately one (1) month prior to the auction.

TIMING

There will be no options for refunds of any type beyond 35 calendar days from the auction date. Paying late and thus receiving items late will not change the limitation on the dates above for refund consideration. Please also refer to POST SALE RETURN POLICY at end of terms.

FIREARMS – These terms do NOT apply to our firearms auctions. To view the terms and conditions for our Firearms Auctions, please go to: www.morphyauctions.com/firearmterms

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,

• You will not be able to take possession of the item (MORPHY’S cannot ship it to you or allow pickup),

• 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.

o Cards sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold “as is” without any express or implied warranty. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services, and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), Sportscard Guaranty LLC (SGC), Global Authentics LLC, Beckett Grading Services (BGS), JO Sports, Inc.

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o MORPHY’S will not accept return of certified items due to possible differences of opinion with respect to the grade offered by any third-party organization, dealer, or service. Grading does not qualify for return evaluation, nor do such complaints constitute a basis to challenge the authenticity of a lot.

o MORPHY’s shall not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated collectible. In any such instance, buyer’s remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying the collectible.

o Under extremely limited circumstances related solely to authenticity, such as a highly significant cataloging error, a buyer, who did not bid from the floor, may request MORPHY’S to evaluate voiding a sale.

o Lots returned must be completely intact in their original form and undamaged holder, or there will be no credit. Certifications are void and returns are not accepted for any cards removed from their third-party grading holder.

o All elements of the MORPHY’S POST-SALE RETURN POLICY apply. There are absolutely no exceptions to this policy.

• On any lot presented with a Letter of Authenticity (“LOA”) issued by MORPHY’S

o The bidder shall solely rely upon the warranties of the authentication provider issuing the Letter or opinion, or on the warranties of the authentication provider of the bidder’s choice.

o Warranty inures only to the original buyer. Buyer may not transfer the rights afforded under the LOA, and it is null and void when Buyer transfers or attempts to transfer the lot.

o The LOA warranty is valid from date of the auction in which Buyer was awarded the lot to four (4) years after its purchase.

o The LOA warranty is valid as to its attribution to the person or entity described or to the lot’s usage, e.g. game worn.

o Claim procedure:

o Buyer must contact MORPHY’S within the warranty period, prior to submission of the lot as to his intent to make a claim, receive prior approval, and arrange secure shipment.

o Buyer must present with the claim, authoritative written evidence that the lot is not authentic as determined by a known expert in the sports field.

o If MORPHY’S concurs that the lot is not as represented, Buyer shall be refunded their purchase price.

o If the MORPHY’s denies the claim, the Buyer agrees to the AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS noted herein.

o The LOA does not provide for incidental or consequential damages or other indirect damages. Any lot sold with a certificate of authenticity or other warranty from an entity other than Auctioneer or Morphy’s affiliates is subject to such issuing entity’s rules and such conditions are the sole remedy afforded to buyer.

• In the event MORPHY’s cannot deliver the lot, or subsequently it is established that the lot lacks title, provenance, or authenticity, MORPHY’s liability shall be limited to voiding of the sale and refund of purchase price. In no case shall MORPHY’s liability exceed the winning bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed, MORPHY’S maximum liability shall be limited to any buyer’s premium earned on that lot.

• Due to changing grading standards over time, differing interpretations, and to possible mishandling of items by subsequent owners, MORPHY’S reserves the right to grade items differently than shown on certificates from any grading service that accompany the items. MORPHY’S also reserves the right to grade items differently than the grades shown in the prior catalog should such items be reconsigned to any future auction.

• There is a subjectivity to grading, especially the grading of cards. Every effort is made to verify the condition of each lot as it is described. MORPHY’S accepts items for auction after careful scrutiny by not only ourselves, but, when necessary, by other leading authenticators. We cannot guarantee that every card described by us will in all cases receive exactly the same grade, or even be accepted for grading, from any third-party grading service. Similarly, we cannot guarantee that every card graded by one third-party grading service will in all cases receive exactly the same grade by another third-party grading service. Occasionally a lot description will include the words “we have submitted,” which is intended to be taken literally and give bidders great confidence that MORPHY’S has not “done anything” to the cards to alter or otherwise improve their appearance and ultimate grade. No warranty, whether expressed or implied, is made with respect to any grade, condition, or other adjectival descriptions, which can and do vary, even among experts.

• Large Autograph Group Disclaimer: When dealing with a single individual auction lot containing many items, these lots are offered with the explicit understanding that it is possible that there may be a small percentage which are not authentic. When authenticating large lots, such as a collection of 6,000+ signed 3 x 5 cards, or a set of 700+ signed baseball cards, great care has been taken in the authentication process, with all the greater attention focused on any items representing a concentration of value. It is always possible that on rare occasions a secretarial or stamped signature could be missed here or there. Without this disclaimer, as a practical matter, it would not be possible for MORPHY’S to offer such lots at all. All bidders bidding on such lots do so with this understanding.

• Abbreviation/Definition/Condition Key: PR — Poor, GD — Good, VG — Very Good, EX — Excellent, NM — Near Mint, MT — Mint. NOTE: If an item has a multiple grade such as VG-EX, then that item falls somewhere in between those two conditions.

GOODS MADE FROM OR CONTAINING MATERIALS FROM PROTECTED

SPECIES - MORPHY’S does not accept any responsibility or liability for the sale of items containing materials from protected species or for any omission in marking or labeling goods as containing materials from protected species. Such material includes, but is not limited to, ivory from elephants and walruses, tortoise shell, crocodile skin, whalebone, rhinoceros horn, some species of coral and certain woods. Restrictions on the importation, exportation, sale, transfer, and/or possession of goods containing materials from protected species derive from international, federal, and state laws and regulations promulgated thereunder. Laws include, but are not limited to, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES), the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and the Marine Mammals Protection Act (MMPA). States currently restricting trade of protected species include, but are not limited to, California, New York and New Jersey.

Prospective buyers are on notice that several countries completely prohibit importation of property made, all or in part, of protected materials. Some countries require special permits, such as a CITES permit, from the relevant regulating authority in the countries of exportation and importation as well. Potential buyers intending to import the property into another country should be familiar with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on goods containing material from protected species. Regulations may vary as the U.S. generally prohibits importation of articles containing material(s) from species it has designated endangered or threatened if the articles are less than 100 years old, subject to certain exceptions.

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It shall be the potential buyer’s sole responsibility to research and satisfy the requirements of any laws and regulations that apply to the import and export of property as described in the aforementioned paragraphs. All buyers agree to comply with any and all domestic and international restrictions on the trade of protected species as a condition of the sale. Please note that the ability to obtain an export license or certificate does not ensure the ability to obtain an import license or certificate in another country, and vice versa. It is the buyer’s responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation. MORPHY’S is not able to assist the buyer in attempting to obtain the appropriate licenses and/or certificates, and there is no assurance that an export license or certificate can be obtained. The inability or delay in obtaining permits, licenses or other permissions to import or export goods containing material from protected species will not constitute a basis for rescission or cancellation of the sale of said goods or the delay in payment of purchased items in accordance with these Bidder Terms and Conditions.

JEWELRY AND WATCHES

• Jewelry Descriptions and Condition Reports: Lots being offered are sold as-is on the day of sale. Condition reports, either written or verbal, are provided as a courtesy only, and are not to be taken as fact or guarantees of condition or quality of the lots. All information provided is the opinion of the specialist at MORPHY’S, including but not limited to weights, grades, color, and clarity. All gemstones and diamonds are measured and graded in their setting unless stated otherwise. All weights and grades are approximate. Buyers wishing to have a grading or gemological report from an independent, internationally recognized laboratory, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the American Gemological Laboratories (AGL), may request one at their own expense or hire an independent adviser of their choosing.

• Watch Descriptions and Condition Reports: The physical characteristics, timing accuracy or functionality of timepieces cannot be guaranteed, and all items are sold as-is.

o Any condition statement reflects the condition of the watch on the date of the report. Condition can change from the time of the report to the day of sale.

o Photographs are for identification purposes only. Buyers may not use them as precise indications of size or condition.

o The origin or authenticity of all components cannot be guaranteed.

o Watches with waterproof or water-resistant cases – MORPHY’S may open cases to develop descriptions, and cannot guarantee that any watch is waterproof or water-resistant at the time of purchase. MORPHY’S recommends that the buyer have a professional watchmaker evaluate the watch at buyer’s expense.

o Buyers must be aware that watches may need general service, change of battery, or further repair work for which the buyer is solely responsible.

o Dials - All watches have the possibility that after their original date of manufacture they received reconditioning or replacement of dials or elements of the dial such as but not limited to standard or luminescent hour markers, hands, script, date or measurement indices, lacquer, and finish. Buyer is solely responsible for determining and understanding such condition issues.

• The lack of a condition report does not imply that the item or lot is free from imperfections, defects or wear and tear of the aging process. This includes but is not limited to: deficient stones, needed repair or defects.

• It is common and generally accepted in the jewelry industry that some diamonds and most gemstones have been enhanced with various treatments to improve their overall appearance.

o These treatments include but are not limited to: heating, dying, oiling, laser drilling, HTHP, wax, bleaching, irradiation, resin or polymer impregnation and various other techniques.

o Unless stated in the title, it is assumed that one or more treatments have been performed to the stones. While many treatments are considered permanent, this cannot be guaranteed.

o Please note that many treatments cannot be determined without sophisticated laboratory testing. Due to the various laboratories and developing scientific methods for testing, not all reports or certificates will have the same results for treatment type, extent of treatment and stability of treatment.

o MORPHY’S makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not.

• Laboratory reports may accompany some lots

o If a lot is accompanied by certificates or reports from internationally recognized and accepted gemological laboratories, it will be noted in the description.

o Copies will be available upon request, with the original going to the successful bidder.

o The reports cannot be guaranteed and are provided for informational purposes only. Results on reports may differ from laboratory to laboratory.

o MORPHY’S accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, terms or information contained in such certificates or reports.

Grading Scale:

Near Mint Plus 97% - 100% Near Mint 90% - 96%

Excellent 80% - 89% Very Good 70% - 79%

Good Below 70%

BIDDING RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. MORPHY’S and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once ownership has changed. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. MORPHY’S is not responsible for any errors in bids, omissions of bids, or failure to execute bids and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with the internet, absentee bidding, or telephone bidding.

• 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

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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 - $2,000….........$50

$2,000 - $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.

• 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

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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.

• 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,

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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

Step 1 - Circle Bidding Option

Phone Line Absentee Bid

Step 2 - List Lot/Bid Information Please print clearly.

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. Lot # Description Absentee Bid

2000 N. READING RD • DENVER, PA 17517 P/ 877-968-8880 F/ 717-336-7115

email: info@morphyauctions.com 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

$2,000 - $5,000/$200

$5,000 - $10,000/$500

$10,000/Auctioneer’s Discretion

Step 3 - Fill Out Personal Contact Info 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

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. If you have not received a confirmation email, please contact Morphy Auctions prior to the auction.

INDUSTRY LEADING EXPERTS

Gary Metz Consignment Assessment & Procurement
Gabby Hopkins Auction Cataloging Associate
Tommy Sage, Jr. Head of Toys & Trains Joel Lazarus Train Consultant
Mike Harrington Cast Iron, Toy & Horse-Drawn Expert John Mihovetz Department Head
Petroliana
Don Grimmer General Manager Las Vegas + Advertising
Coin-Op Expert
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
Les Jones Chief Operating Officer & Director of Marketing
Dan Morris Coca-Cola Advertising Specialist
Patrick Orbe Fine Art Consultant Scott Jedd Vintage Fishing Tackle Expert
Nicole Morrison Acquisitions & Promotions
Don Grimmer General Manager Las Vegas + Advertising & Coin-Op Expert
Jamie Griffin Customer Experience Manager
Abbe Shearer Controller Rich Penn Market Development Officer
Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator
Chris Hince Director of Consignments
Tom Tolworthy Auction Curator

MEET THE TEAM

MARKETING TEAM

ACCOUNTING TEAM

CUSTOMER SERVICE & POST AUCTION TEAM FIREARMS TEAM

Jamie Griffin Customer Experience Manager John Morphy
Lancto
Maegan Griffin Customer Experience Associate
Jeremy Bailey Post Auction Operations Associate
Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator
Josh Dobroskey Militaria Specialist Ben Shupp Firearms Generalist
Thomas Dalton Firearms Specialist
Eric Wagner Firearms Researcher & Cataloger & Auctioneer Tucker Nelson Firearms Compliance Specialist
Cheryl Goyda Firearms Acquisitions & Promotions
Hilary Boettcher Firearms Administration
Dana Hipszer Photographer
Mary Beth Nocera Manager of Production & Photography
Tasha Lopez Graphic Design Manager
Eliza Fry Sales & Marketing Associate
Becky Stellmach Graphic Designer
Michael Laskoski Photography & Videography Assistant
Elle Allen Photographer Julia Santoro Photographer
Les Jones Chief Operating Officer & Director of Marketing
Jennifer Fitts Photographer
Devin Rumbarger Graphic Designer
Amber Renshaw Graphics Assistant
Shayne Brunsch Social Media & Marketing Associate
Abbe Shearer Controller

OPERATIONS & CONSIGNMENT TEAM

Nicollette Sage Transcriptionist
Jennifer Heinaman Consignment Associate
Owen Kells Shipping Associate
LAS VEGAS TEAM
Krispine
Hince
Justin Hoaglen Operations Manager
Franky Gonzalez Operations & Maintenance Coordinator
Mark Durando Operations Associate
Ryan Kelly Shipping Manager Chris Sayres Shipping Associate
Angel Lopez Display Coordinator & Auctioneer
Ugo Liberti Operations Associate
Darryl Eberly Operations Associate Steve Hynds Operations Associate
Brandon Law Consignment Associate
Olha Vetterlein Consignment Associate
Nate Burkholder Lead Operations Associate
Ben Brossman Transcriptionist
Jason Ober Operations Associate Tanner Brugger Operations Associate
Don Grimmer General Manager Las Vegas + Advertising & Coin-Op Expert

Morphy Auctions is honored that you are considering entrusting your collection to us. Through every step of the process, from appraisal to auction, we are devoted to you and your collection.

We are sure you will be proud of your collection’s presentation and pleased with the unrivaled customer service provided by the Morphy staff. We look forward to doing business with you. Please contact us if you have any additional questions.

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