2025 Oct 16-18 Coin-Op & Adv

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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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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.

THURSDAY LOTS

1,001 - 1,080 9:00 AM

1,081 - 1,160 10:00 AM

1,161 - 1,240 11:00 AM

1,241 - 1,320 12:00 PM

1,321 - 1,400 1:00 PM

1,401 - 1,480 2:00 PM

1,481 - 1,560 3:00 PM

1,561 - 1,572 4:00 PM

FRIDAY LOTS

2,001 - 2,080 9:00 AM 2,081 - 2,160 10:00 AM 2,161 - 2,240 11:00 AM 2,241 - 2,320 12:00 PM 2,321 - 2,400 1:00 PM 2,401 - 2,473 2:00 PM

SATURDAY LOTS

3,001 - 3,080 9:00 AM

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

3,241 - 3,320 12:00 PM

3,321 - 3,400 1:00 PM 3,401 - 3,480 2:00 PM 3,481 - 3,560 3:00 PM 3,561 - 3,627 4:00 PM

Morphy Auctions will not be held responsible for typographical errors.

ALL LOTS ARE SOLD BY DESCRIPTION, NOT BY ILLUSTRATION.

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

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

LODGING:

Palms Place Hotel: 866-752-2236 4381 W. Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103 Code: CELEBPP

Palms Casino Resort: 866-942-7777

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

Orleans Hotel Casino: 1-800-675-3267

4500 W. Tropicana Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89103

OCTOBER 16, 2025

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

LOTS: 1,001 - 1,572

Preview Monday, October 13 through Wednesday, October 15 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Dan Morris

1001 - COOK’S GOLDBLUME BEER SIGN

21” x 13”. A nice example of this c. 1920s tin-over-cardboard sign from Cook’s Beer, featuring a nice graphic of a police officer and early motor car. CONDITION: The sign shows a few light scrapes in the field, with most of the damage being seen on the bottom-right edge and the top-left corner. There is one dark vertical stain seen at the top-center edge. The sign shows slight warping to the metal as well. (8.0). 200 - 800

1002 - MATZ OLDEN TIME BEER THERMOMETER

9” dia. SST. A nice example of this c. 1930s single-sided tin thermometer from Matz Beer with a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The thermometer shows general yellowing to the white background. The outer edges show a few hardly notable spots of color loss. The tube is present, but is broken in half. (8.5). 200 - 800

1003 - PAIR OF BEER NEON SIGNS

Largest: 25” x 3” x 23”. CONDITION: (A) Coors neon sign with original frame, light-up beer front, operational with original transformer and can. (B) Blatz neon sign with original frame and original transformer, operational in yellow and white. (Good).

200 - 800

1004 - 1908 YUENGLING & SONS CALENDAR SIGN

21” x 25 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1908 paper calendar sign from Yuengling & Sons Brewing. CONDITION: The sign shows light fade to the color throughout. There are a few light wrinkles and darker spots seen near the outer edges. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.5). 400 - 800

1005 - IMPERIAL BEER “THE PLEASURES OF LIFE” SIGN

28 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1910 single-sided tin sign from Imperial Beer and H. Wagener Brewing features a woman and horse graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows scuffs and specks of paint loss, which are most visible in the white section of the background. The outer self-frame shows paint loss and wear, but nothing offensive. (8.25). 400 - 800

LOT - 1001
LOT - 1002
LOT - 1003
LOT - 1004
LOT - 1005

1006 - JUNG BREWING COMPANY

SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

33” x 23”. SST. Maker marked “The Meek Company”. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from the Jung Brewing Company features a beautiful woman and double bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few scrapes and isolated specks of color loss. Most of the damage is seen in the outer field and the outer self-framed border. The outer rolled edge shows paint loss and occasional light metal bending. (8.25).

1,500 - 3,000

1007 - LADY IN PINK SIGN

Frame: 37 - 1/4” x 26 - 1/4” x 1”. Maker marked “Parker & Brawner Co. Washington, DC”. This c. 1920 single-sided canvas sign features a beautiful woman in pink with a nice foliage background. CONDITION: The sign shows a few dark specks of discoloration in the field and one light spot under her elbow. The bottom edge shows a few tear marks and damage. There is another tear mark seen at the top-center edge. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame and mat. (8.75).

300 - 600

1008 - E. ROBINSON’S SONS PILSNER BEER ADVERTISING TRAY

12” Dia. x 1 - 1/4”. A great looking example of this tin serving tray from E. Robinson’s Bottled Beer Company featuring a wonderful factory graphic. CONDITION: The field shows wonderful gloss and color with no notable detractions. The outer rim and edges show a few tiny paint chips, but nothing offensive to how the piece displays. (9.0). 400 - 800

1009 - PAIR OF FALSTAFF CHALK BAR DISPLAYS

9-1/2” x 7-1/2” x 17” CONDITION: (A) Small-size Falstaff knight with original beer bottle. It has some areas of chipping, primarily to the edges of the chalk display. (8.0). (B) A larger version of the Falstaff chalk bar display, marked “America’s Premium Quality Beer” with an original Falstaff bottle. It shows light areas of chipping, primarily at the pointed edges. (8.5). (8.0, 8.5). 400 - 800

1010 - EARLY TIN SIGN ADVERTISING LEMP BEER ST. LOUIS

23” x 1” x 29 - 3/4” SST. CONDITION: It shows areas of wear, primarily to the outside edges. It has a great logo in the middle for Lemp. It shows areas of touch-up and restoration. There are some areas of foxing and a light fold. It is framed in a poster frame with matting. A very early sign with a great depiction of the Lemp Brewery insignia. (7.5). 300 - 800

LOT - 1006
LOT - 1007

- 1011

- 1012

LOT - 1013

1011 - LUCKY LAGER DRAFT BEER LIGHT-UP SIGN

28” x 5” x 16” A light-up sign by the General Brewing Corporation out of San Francisco, California. CONDITION: It is all original and shows plastic advertising for Lucky Draft. It has the original frame, transformer and neon. Operational and lights up. It shows no breaks, cracks or repairs in the front plastic. The sign has the original cord. (8.5).

300 - 800

1012 - FRAMED CARDBOARD ADVERTISING FOR RANIER BREWING CO.

Frame: 25.5” x 1” x 34”. SSC. C. 1905. Maker marked for the Seattle Brewing & Malting Company. CONDITION: It shows a warp, most likely from humidity or water. It is housed in an original frame. It shows wrinkles, fading and areas of warping to the cardboard sign. It has a dark stain at the horse’s feet, and some areas of water staining, primarily in the lower portions and upper-right hand side. (7.5).

300 - 600

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LOT - 1014

1013 - GOETZ COUNTRY CLUB BEER POSTER SIGN

33 - 3/4” x 43 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s single-sided paper poster sign from Goetz Country Club Beer. CONDITION: The field shows good color, with only a few hardly noticeable discolored spots. There are a few spots around the outer edges that show some brown staining from moisture. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 300 - 600

1014 - 15¢ PABST BLUE RIBBON SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

13” x 9”. A nice example of this c. 1940 tin over cardboard sign from Pabst Blue Ribbon with a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only a few scuffs and specks of wear in the black background. The backside is complete with its easel. The outer edges and corners show minor wear with color loss. (9.0). 300 - 600

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1015 - C-D-C MALT WHISKEY SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

10 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/4”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s single-sided embossed tin sign from C-D-C Malt Whiskey. CONDITION: The sign shows a vertical scuff mark to the left of the bottle’s neck. There is a circular discolored spot in the blue background near the center-left field. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 300 - 600

1016 - CARLING’S BLACK LABEL BEER ROTATING HOLIDAY DISPLAY

8 - 1/2” x 5 - 5/8” x 23”. A nice example of this c. 1950s rotating advertising display for Black Label Beer with jolly mascot man in a Christmas ornament, case of Black Label beer in Christmas wrapping with bow, and suggestive marketing to give Black Label beer as holiday gift. CONDITION: The sign remains in great condition with minor rubbing and wear on paper box. No cracks on rotating ornament. The sign operates as it should. (8.9). 300 - 600

1017 - ORIGINAL COPPER PANEL LID COVER FROM THE AMERICAN BREWING CO.

24-3/8” x 23” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. CONDITION: It shows a patina with light folds, mostly to the upper right-hand corner. It is embossed “ABC” on the front. The use of the copper panel is most likely from the brewing equipment or cooler. (8.0). 200 - 600

1018 - PAIR OF SCHORR KOLKSCHNEIDER BREWING CO. LITHOGRAPHED FRAMED POSTERS

24-3/4” x 1” x 21-58” SSC. Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. (A) A poster showing a tavern scene with dancing patrons, showing good color. There is an area with a small scuff in the upper-right hand corner. (9.0). (B) Another poster showing a tavern scene with dancing patrons. It has folds and light tears, both in the upper-third and lower right-hand corner. (7.0). (7.0. 9.0). 300 - 600

1019 - COLLECTION OF 3 BREWERIANA MEMORBILIA

LARGEST: 13-1/2” x 1” x 15-3/8” All Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis.

CONDITION: All 3 are Lemp Brewing co. Makers of Falstaff. (A) Lemp Brewing Co. embossed metal box, showing light wear and minor oxidation. (B) Lemp Brewing Co. ice tongs, only example known in collections today, with iron patina with light oxidation. (C) Lemp Brewing Co. brewery soldering iron with age wear and some light oxidation. very good 800 - 2,000

LOT - 1015
LOT - 1016
LOT - 1017
LOT - 1018
LOT - 1019

1020 - PAIR OF TIN-OVER-CARDBOARD FALSTAFF BEER SIGNS

12” x 15” CONDITION: (A) TOC. Falstaff Beer advertisement with an image of a gentleman enjoying a glass of Falstaff. Maker marked for the Falstaff Brewing Company, Omaha, Nebraska. It shows areas of paint loss and chips to the paint, primarily along the outside border, and several on the interior field on the man’s hand and cheek. There is a partial label for the Falstaff Brewing Company on the back. (7.8). (B) TOC. A Falstaff sign, showing a beer bottle with a glass of beer. Maker marked “1951” by the Falstaff Brewing Company, Omaha, Nebraska. It shows some chipping to the paint on the left-hand outside border, as well as in the internal field underneath the beer bottle. (8.2). (7.8, 8.2). 300 - 800

1021 - PAIR OF BUDWEISER BEER LIGHTED ADVERTISMENTS

LARGEST: 35” x 6.5” x 20” CONDITION: (A) A Clydesdale light-up advertisement, plastic construction. Wall hanging with an original cord. It is fully operational. It shows some scuffs and scrapes from use. (B) A revolving Clydesdale hanging lantern. It is in original condition, showing light wear. It is fully operational, with all components present. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

1022 - COLLECTION OF 4 ANHEUSER BUSCH MATCH SAFES

1-5-8” x 3/4” x 3” Pre-prohibition St. Louise Mo. CONDITION: (A) A nickel-plated brass with the majority of the nickel missing. “Anheuser Busch” marked on both sides of the match safe. (B) Nickel plated, with all the nickel missing, showing a train on the back and the Anheuser Busch logo on the front. Has an operating automatic lid opener. (C) Nickel plated and NOS, showing Anheuser Busch logo on one side and train on the other. (D) Nickel plated, showing the Anheuser Busch logo on the front and a train on the back. It has the automatic lid opener. (8.09.0). 400 - 1,000

1023 - COLLECTION OF 4 ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWERIANA MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 1-1/2 x 1-1/2” x 1” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. (A) An Anheuser Busch watch fob, showing the Anheuser Busch “A” with an eagle. Maker mark on the reverse side. It shows no material defect. It has some areas of oxidation due to age. (B) An Anheuser Busch money clip, showing the Anheuser Busch “A” with an eagle. It shows some oxidation due to age, but no other damage noted. (C) An Anheuser Busch cuff link, showing the Anheuser Busch “A” with an eagle. No damage noted. (D) An Anheuser Busch Printer’s Plate, showing the same iconic Anheuser Busch “A” with the eagle. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 500

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1026 - BREWERIANA FRAMED ADVERTISING

LARGEST: 12-1/4” x 1” x 14-5-8” CONDITION: (A) Tin ABC ad with bottle and cherubs. Light wear to the edges, no significant damage. 8.0-8.5 200 - 600

1027 - BREWERIANA ADVERTISING LARGEST: 12-1/4” x 1” x 14-5-8” CONDITION: Die-cut cardboard for Bauerlein’s Lager. Edge wear and missing corner to a leaf. Professionally framed. (8.0-8.5). 200 - 600

13-7/8” x 20-1/8” A nicely manufactured wood sign with self-framed edges. Maker marked for the F. Kuchfarhen Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. CONDITION: It shows some areas of foxing, primarily in the varnish finish that was originally put over the sign. It has good color and shine. Well marked for the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. (8.5). 200 - 600

1024 - COLLECTION OF 3 ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWERIANA MEMORABILIA 4-1/2” x 6-1/2” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. (A) A pinback button, showing Adolphus Busch for the Golden Jubilee Wedding Anniversary dated March 7, 1911 banner. It shows no damage, with great color and shine. (B) An Anheuser Busch pocket knife. It shows some oxidation and areas of patina. It has a stanhope, showing no internal image. (C) Another Budweiser pocket knife. It has a stanhope, showing a damaged image. (8.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1025 - ANHEUSER BUSH CUSTER’S LAST FIGHT FRAMED LITHOGRAPH

48” x 39”. This large and impressive c. 1890s lithograph from Anheuser Bush depicts Custer’s Last Stand retains nice color and graphics, along with its original embossed plaster frame. CONDITION: The field shows a few specks of color loss and light moisture damage. The outer edges show heavier moisture damage and color lifting. The frame shows a few cracks and chips with color loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25).

500 - 1,000

1029 - FRAMED

FOR MUEHLEBACH’S

34” x 1” x 24” SSP. CONDITION: It depicts an outside scene in front of the Muehlebach’s Pilsner Inn. It has good color and shine, with no areas of damage. It is professionally framed. (9.0). 200 - 600

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1028 - SELF-FRAMED WOODEN SIGN ADVERTISING PLEASANT VALLEY WINE CO. OUT OF RHEIMS, NY
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LOT - 1027

1030 - COLLECTION OF 4 AMBER GLASS D.H. EVANS BREWERIANA BOTTLES

Each: 3 - 1/2” x 10 Four amber glass D.H. Evans bottles from St. Louis, Missouri. CONDITION: All show light chipping to the tops, and added white paint to the embossed lettering. (8.0). 300 - 600

1031 - COLLECTION OF 4 CLEAR BREWERIANA BOTTLES

LARGEST: 3’ x 12” CONDITION: (A) An American Pilsner, marked “Exquisite” from Anheuser Busch. It is a clear bottle with some interior mineral deposits. (B) An Anheuser Busch Red Ribbon brand Foust Beer bottle. It has an applied paper label. A clear bottle, showing internal mineral deposits. No chips or cracks. (C) An Anheuser Busch Premium Pale St. Louis Lager Beer with an applied labels. It shows some mineral deposits. (D) An Anheuser Busch Foust Beer with paper applied label. It shows internal mineral deposits. (8.0). 400 - 800

1032 - COLLECTION OF 2 SCHLITZ & PABST BLUE RIBBON BEER SIGNS

Largest: 11” x 16”. A nice collection of two signs, including a Schlitz Beer tin-over-cardboard sign with can graphic, and a Pabst Blue Ribbon die-cut single-sided tin sign. CONDITION: (A) The Schlitz sign shows a few scrapes and discolored spots in the field. Most of the damage is to the outer border, with paint loss and light metal bending. (8.25). (B) The PBR sign shows discoloration and paint loss in the field, with wear around the outer edges. (8.0). (8.25,8.0). 300 - 600

1033 - PAIR OF SCHLITZ BEER LIGHT-UP GLOBE FIGURES

Each: 14” x 9” x 44”. A pair of young lady light-up fixtures holding the Schlitz Globes on top. CONDITION: (A) It shows a complete globe, which has some damage to the mounting bracket. It has good color and shine, with no noticeable cracks or breaks to the statue. (B) The globe has a break with the piece present. It shows no cracks or repairs to the statue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 500

1034 - FRAMED A. LAMBRECHT & CO. MEMORABILIA

22-1/4” X 1” X 28-1/4” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. A collection of A. Lambrecht Co memorabilia who were the designers and engravers for much of the brewery advertising that people collect today. The collection consists of letterheads dated March 15, 1889, both depicting the Bock Beer goat and samples of some of the advertising that was performed. CONDITION: It shows missing paper in the letter head. The four pieces have been framed in a poster frame. See back of photo for greater detail. (7.0 - 9.0). 100 - 600

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LOT - 1032
LOT - 1033
LOT - 1031
LOT - 1034

1035 - WAINWRIGHTS PALE CABINET BOTTLED BEER SIGN

13 -1/2” x 15 - 1/2” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. Cardboard string hanger sign. CONDITION: Showing some edge wear, foxing and staining throughout, with tears at the string hanger holes. String hanger is missing. (7.0). 100 - 500

1036 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWERIANA DICK & BROS. MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 3 - 5/8” x 6” CONDITION: (A) A Burton Allen Porter Brewing Company St. Louis short mug. Marked for Villaroy and Bach on the bottom. (B) A Dick & Brothers QB Company Quincy, Illinois mug. Marked for Thuemler Manufacturing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (C) A Dick Brothers Quincy, Illinois. Marked on the bottom for G. Schultz. (D) An Edelweiss short beer mug. Unmarked. All show no significant chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1037 - BALLANTINE ALE BEER LIGHT-UP SIGN

25 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4”. CONDITION: 1960s era light-up bar sign for Ballentine Ale. Original can, light-up front showing no breaks or repairs. Rear cover is heavily oxidizer, however the sign is operational and lights well. Needs a new cord. (8.0). 200 - 600

1038 - HUNTER “FIRST OVER THE BARS” FRAMED WHISKEY ADVERTISING

Frame: 35 - 1/2” x 25”. SSP. Paper sign for Hunters Whiskey. CONDITION: Showing good color and no rips or tears. Light wear overall from handling and contemporary frame hides the bottom edge. (8.0). 200 - 500

LOT - 1036
LOT - 1037
LOT - 1038
LOT - 1035

1039 - COLLECTION OF 3 LIGHTED BEER ADVERTISEMENTS

38” x 4” x 14”. CONDITION: (A)

Coors beer lighted advertisement, showing front waterfall graphic, marked “Coors / America’s Fine Light Beer”. Mirrored background shows significant oxidation. The frame is original. Marked with the original labeling on the back. Operational. (7.0). (B) Rainier Beer lighted sign, showing significant wear, areas of breaks, needing tender loving care to repair. (6.0). (C) Hamm’s Beer hanging four-sided lamp, showing good color, with light scratches to the plastic covering. The sign lights, but does not rotate. (8.0). (7.0), (6.0), (8.0). 100 - 500

1040 - SINGLE COLORED AMERICAN BREWING AND LEMP BREWING EMPLOYEE BALL MUGS

LARGEST: 5” x 7” Pre-Prohibition St. Louis Mo.. CONDITION: (A) Showing great color with no chips or cracks. (B) Showing no chips or cracks, a hard mug to find. 8.5 300 - 700

1041 - TALL LEMP BREWING CO. MUG

LARGEST: 5” x 7” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. Lemp Brewing Co. St. Louis. CONDITION: Very difficult mug to find in excellent condition, showing no chips, cracks or repairs. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

1042 - LEMP BREWING CO. LIDDED BEER MUG

LARGEST: 5” x 7” Pre-Prohibition. Lemp Brewing Co. makers of Falstaff. CONDITION: Excellent example, showing no chips, cracks or repairs. Great color and shine. (9.0). 300 - 700

1043 - COLLECTION OF 4 BREWERY GLASSES AND MUGS

LARGEST: 5” x 7” CONDITION: (A) Pre-prohibition Anheuser-Busch & Carl Conrad. &Co, embossed glass, showing haze-free glass and nice shine. (B) Pre-prohibition Carl Conrad & Co. Anheuser Busch Budweiser embossed glass dated 1879, small chip in base. (C) Lidded Michelob glass Stein from the 1930, showing no chips or cracks. (D) Paneled Michelob glass from the 1930s. No chips, cracks or repairs. (8.5-9.0). 300 - 700

1044 - A PAIR OF PRE-PROHIBITION BREWERY MUGS. MULTI-COLORED AMERICAN BREWING AND STIFEL BREWING MUGS

LARGEST: 5” x 7” St. Louis Mo. CONDITION: (A) Multi-colored American Brewing Co. mug. Showing great color and shine, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) Stifel Brewing Co. tall mug. Showing no chips, cracks or repairs. (9.0). 300 - 700

1045 - CAPITOL BEER SERVING TRAY

LARGEST: DIA- 14” CONDITION: A Capitol Beer tray. Maker marked “AC Company”. It shows decent color and shine. It has areas of missing paint and scuffs, primarily to the outside rim and over the “O” in “Capitol”. (8.0). -8 400 - 1,000

1046 - CAPITOL LAGER BEER SERVING TRAY

LARGEST: DIA- 14” CONDITION: An over-sized Capitol Lager Beer tray. It shows good color and shine. There are areas of missing paint to the outside rim. No areas of missing paint in the main field. (8.2). (8.2). 400 - 1,000

1047 - CAPITOL BREWING COMPANY PAL LAGER AND HUB CITY BEER SERVING TRAY

LARGEST: DIA- 14” CONDITION: A Capitol Brewing Company Pal Lager and Hub City Brew serving tray. It shows multiple scratches in the main playfield. There are areas of paint loss and chips to the outside rim. (7.5). (7.5). 300 - 800

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1048 - MICHELOB GENESIS NEON SIGN

32 - 1-2” x 6 - 3/8” x 17 - 3/4” CONDITION: The sign shows all original neon with transformer and hanging frame. It is fully operational and has the original cord. (9.0). 100 - 500

1049 - MICHELOB MIRACLE TOUR BAR BEER SIGN

30 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 19 - 7/8” CONDITION: Sign appears NOS with all original neon, frame and transformer. It is fully operational with no breaks. (9.0).

100 - 500

1050 - EARLY COCA-COLA PROFESSIONAL COUPON ADVERTISEMENT

10 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1906 promotional coupon advertisement from Coca-Cola, featuring an impressive Lillian Nordica graphic. CONDITION: This coupon advertisement has been professionally framed behind glass. Originally, the top graphical area of this coupon was attached to the small coupon at the bottom. These have been cut apart at some point, and have been reattached close to each other with metal corners inside the frame. There are areas of wrinkling and minor paper loss throughout the field of both sections of this advertisement. A rare and well-displaying piece. (7.75). 300 - 600

1051 - COCA-COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

45 - 1/2” Dia. SST. This more newly-produced sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic script logo with a nice bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scrapes and occasional speck of color loss. The outer edges and mounting holes show light paint loss and wear from use over the years. An eye-catching sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800

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1052 - LARGE CARDBOARD COCA-COLA HOSPITALITY FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 59 - 3/4” x 31”. SSC. CONDITION: Showing good color with edge wear to all four sides, a rip and fold in the lower-left corner, and soil and staining in the main field. It retains a nice aged appearance. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 300 - 600

1053 - DRINK COCA-COLA CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENT W/ WOMAN AND HORSE GRAPHIC

49” x 32”. SSC. CONDITION: Showing moderate damage to the lithography in the upper-left corner over the Coca-Cola logo. Other light surface scratches noted, with great color. Contemporary frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 300 - 1,000

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1054 - DRINK COCA-COLA DIE-CUT CARDBOARD SIGN

26 - 1/2” x 24”. SSC. CONDITION: Showing light surface scratches in the main field, with bright color and minor edge wear. Repair to the arm of the young woman. (7.0). 100 - 500

1055 - FRAMED COCA-COLA POSTER

22 - 1/8” x 1” x 28 - 1/4” Single-sided paper. CONDITION: A beautiful image of a young lady drinking a Coca-Cola through a straw. A copy of an original advertisement. Beautifully framed with matting. It shows no noticeable damage. (9.0). 100 - 500

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1056 - COLLECTION OF 2: DRINK ROYAL CROWN COLA THERMOMETER & DR. PEPPER HOT HEAT LAMP

Largest: 25 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two items, including a Royal Crown thermometer sign and an unusual Hot Dr. Pepper heat lamp warmer. CONDITION: (A) The RC thermometer shows some mild edge wear with paint chips. The tube is intact. (8.9). (B) The Dr. Pepper warmer remains clean and undamaged. (9.25). (8.9,9.25). 200 - 500

1057 - COLLECTION OF 3: COCA-COLA ADVERTISING EPHEMERA

Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 3” x 11 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three items, including two salesman manual binders and books for the Westinghouse cooler sample. CONDITION: The binders are clean and show light wear to the spine and edges. The sample books show edge wear and damage to the bottom-center edge. (8.0). 200 - 500

1058 - COCA-COLA MENU BOARD SIGN

26” x 18”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1950s Canadian single-sided tin menu board sign from Coca-Cola featuring the iconic script logo and colors. CONDITION: The sign shows some staining and wear to the chalk board section. The outer edges show metal bending and paint loss, with small spots of oxidation. The top mounting holes show moderate wear as well. (8.5). 200 - 500

1059 - DIET-RITE COLA SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC

31 - 3/4” x 11 - 7/8”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1960s single-sided embossed tin sign from Diet-Rite Cola. CONDITION: The field shows residue and staining from the original rice paper. There are also a few scattered paint scuffs in the field and outer border. (8.0). 200 - 600

1060 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS W/ WOMAN GRAPHICS

6” x 4 - 1/2” A nice collection of two tip trays, showing great color and Coca-Cola graphics. CONDITION: The fields remain clean, showing only a few light scuffs to the paint. The rims of the trays show paint chips and light scuffing. A nice set overall. (8.5+). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1057
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1061 - COCA-COLA CAST IRON LOLLIPOP SIGN BASE

22” D. x 2” T. Original cast iron base for a Coca-Cola lollipop sign. CONDITION: Some scuffs and no paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 100 - 500

1062 - FIGURAL COCA-COLA PAPER WEIGHT AWARD FIGURE ON BOTTLE CAP BASE 1 - 3/4” D. x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A plated cast iron Coca-Cola salesman carrying a case, mounted to a bottle cap. Most likely an award given to a salesman. (8.8). 100 - 500

1063 - PHILIPPE COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP SIGN

38” x 4” x 10”. A nice example of this more newly produced sign from Coca-Cola and Philppe of Los Angeles, California. CONDITION: The face of the sign is clean with only a few light surface scuffs. The can shows nice Art Deco features, with areas of paint loss and general wear. The sign does not light. (8.0). 300 - 600

1064 - COCA-COLA VENDING MACHINE PROJECT

18” x 23” x 55”. C. 1950. Cavalier C-27 Coca-Cola soda machine for restoration. CONDITION: Appears complete. Untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 300 - 1,000

1065 - COLLECTION OF 2: COCA-COLA ICE COLD MINI COOLER AND BOTTLE DOOR HANDLE

Largest: 6 - 5/8” x 4 - 5/8” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s Coca-Cola items, including the miniature toy bank and the plastic door pull handle. CONDITION: (A) The bank shows good color and gloss, with only a few light scuffs and wear marks. (8.9).(B) The door pull shows haziness to the plastic and paint chips on the metal mounting bracket. (8.0). (8.9,8.0). 100 - 400

LOT - 1061
LOT - 1062
LOT - 1063
LOT - 1064
LOT - 1065

1066 - SALESMAN OF THE YEAR AWARD PRESENTED TO A COCA-COLA SALESMAN

4 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 7”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It has a wood base with bronze casting of a salesman in uniform, presented to Gerald Conoly, Sales Manger of the Year for 1964. 100 - 500

1067 - COCA-COLA COOLER RADIO

12” x 7 - 1/2” x 9”. A nice example of this c. 1950s Bakelite cooler radio from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The cooler remains nice, with only a few discolored spots and some repair marks to the cabinet. The white logo shows light discoloration. (8.75). 300 - 600

1068 - LOT OF 4: ROOT BEER AND SODA MUGS STEINS

Largest: 5” x 3 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. Four vintage root beer steins for Hires, Dr Sweett’s and The Murray Co. CONDITION: The cobalt blue Hires Root Beer has strong bright colors and finish, no chips or cracks. The two Dr Swett’s and The Murray Co have a tight hairline stress crack around the handle across the hole at the top. Strong colors and display well. (9.0). 100 - 200

1069 - COLLECTION OF 4 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of four consists of various subject matter. CONDITION: Showing some light staining to the celluloid, some light oxidation to the top and bottom lids, all with working hinge tops. (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 800

1070 - COLLECTION OF 3 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Each: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. (A) New England Label Conference match safe. (B) Fair Wages and Good Conditions Union Made Cigar match safe. (C) The Goss Straightline Printing Press Company match safe. CONDITION: All three show no rips or cracks to the celluloid and all have working hinge tops. (8.5). 200 - 500

1071 - COLLECTION OF 6 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Each: 2 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection consists of various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: No rips or tears to the celluloid, with good to great color and shine. All match safes have working hinged lids. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 1066
LOT - 1067
LOT - 1068
LOT - 1069
LOT - 1070
LOT - 1071

1072 - COLLECTION OF 6 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. Collection of six match safes with various graphics and subject matter. CONDITION: Light staining and areas of oxidation to the metal hinged tops, but all hinged tops are working. No rips or tears noted. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1073 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Each: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. Collection of five match safes with various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: Showing good color, no rips or tears to the celluloid. All hinged lids are working. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1074 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Each: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection consists of five match safes with various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: Showing no rips or tears to the celluloid and some light fading. All have working hinge tops. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1075 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. (A) Madison Coal Co. match safe, showing good color, with no rips or tears, working hinge top. (B) Pictorial match safe, showing damage to the match safe, with working hinge top. (C) Hollingshead Leather Dressing, showing no rips or tears, with a working hinge top. (D) Gwynne’s Limited Machinery Maker match safe, no rips or tears, working hinge top. (E) Tooke Brothers Limited, Montreal match safe, no rips or tears, working hinge top. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1076 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection consists of various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: No rips or tears to the celluloid. All match safes have working hinged tops. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 1072
LOT - 1073
LOT - 1074
LOT - 1075
LOT - 1076

1077 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 7/8” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection consists of various subject matter, all celluloid wrapped. CONDITION: Showing no rips or tears in the celluloid, all with good color and shine, and with working hinge tops. The Pillsbury Wheat Food match safe has a cigar cutter attachment. Potential bidders should view all photographs for a better indication of condition. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1078 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of five celluloid wrapped match safes with various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: No rips or tears to the celluloid. Some areas of oxidation to the lids. All have working hinged lids. (8.0 - 8.5). 300 - 700

1079 - COLLECTION OF 5 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of five match safes consists of various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: Showing some oxidation and areas of surface rust to the metal tops and bottoms, all with working hinged lids. (7.5 - 8.5). 300 - 600

1080 - COLLECTION OF 7 VARIOUS MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of match safes consists of various subject matter, some celluloid wrapped, with two plastic, one of which has a cigar nipper end. CONDITION: No rips or tears in any of the celluloid, areas of oxidation to the lids, and some light fading. (8.08.5). 500 - 1,000

1081 - COLLECTION OF 7 VARIOUS VINTAGE MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of seven match safes consists of various subject matter, most celluloid wrapped. CONDITION: Showing no rips or tears to the celluloid, all with working hinged lids, one in Reposse relief, showing Mt. Vernon, Virginia, and another one with a graphic of a cowboy lassoing a steer, marked “Compliments of the Buffalo Brewing Company, Sacramento”. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

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1082 - COLLECTION OF 7 VARIOUS CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of seven match safes consists of various subject matter and graphics. CONDITION: Two of the match safes have rips, tears, and glue residue. The rest show no rips or tears, all with working hinged lids. (7.5 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1083 - COLLECTION OF 8 VARIOUS MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. CONDITION: This collection of match safes consists of seven celluloid wrapped match safes, several showing some light damage to the celluloid, all with working hinge top. The eighth has a celluloid dancer on the front and is marked for the White Eagle Saloon out of Portland, Oregon. (7.5 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1084 - COLLECTION OF 8 CELLULOID MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of eight celluloid match safes with various advertising, all celluloid wrapped. CONDITION: Showing areas of wear. The Roma Cafe has a small hairline crack in the celluloid, the rest show no cracks or rips in the celluloid, with some areas of wear. (7.8 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

1085 - COLLECTION OF 7 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection of match safes consists of various subject matter, with and without graphics. CONDITION: Showing no rips or tears in the celluloid, all with working hinged lids. Potential bidders should view pictures for better indication of condition. (8.08.5). 500 - 1,000

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LOT - 1083
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1086 - COLLECTION OF 7 CELLULOID-WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Several match safes show oxidation on the top and bottom lids, a couple with some damage, including staining to the celluloid, no rips or tears noted. Bidders should reference the photographs for a better indication of condition. (7.58.5). 500 - 1,000

1087 - COLLECTION OF 6 CELLULOID-WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. Collection of six various subject matter and graphic match safes. CONDITION: All celluloid wraps are complete, with no rips or tears. There is some light surface rust to several of the lift lids. All the lids are hinged and operational. Potential bidders should view photographs for better indication of condition. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

1088 - COLLECTION OF 6 CELLULOID WRAPPED MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. This collection consists of various subject matter. CONDITION: Showing oxidation to the tops and bottoms, with some areas of staining and areas of lifting to several of the celluloid pieces. Potential bidders should view the photographs for a better indication of condition. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 600

1089 - COLLECTION OF 7 CELLULOID BOOK MATCH HOLDERS

Each: 2 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 7/8”. This collection consists of various subject matters. CONDITION: Showing no rips or tears to any of the celluloid advertising, some with boxed matches included, light oxidation and light surface rust to the metal edges. Potential bidders should view the photographs for a better indication of condition. (8.0 - 8.5). 300 - 600

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

Lots 1001-1572 are available online and will not be printed in the hardbound catalog.

1090 - COLLECTION OF 6 VINTAGE MATCH SAFES

Largest: 2 - 7/8” x 1 - 1/2”. Collection of six various match safes and match holders, some in tin, some celluloid, one Schlitz with built-in cigar cutter. CONDITION: Showing some areas of oxidation and some areas of surface rust to the non-painted surfaces. Potential bidders should view photographs for better indication of condition. (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 600

1091 - COLLECTION OF 13: VARIOUS ADVERTISING MATCH SAFES

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” A nice variety of silver, celluloid, and tin match safes, showing wonderful detail and design. CONDITION: The silver examples show light tarnish. The tin holders show minor wear around the edges. The celluloid examples remain clean, with only a few darkened spots. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

1092 - AKRON TOURIST TUBES ZEPPELIN CONDOM TIN

2” x 1 - 3/4” A good-looking example of this tin lithographed condom tin from Akron Tourist Tubes, featuring a Zeppelin graphic. CONDITION: The tin remains clean, with only a few tiny specks of paint loss on the curved edge. (8.9+).

700 - 1,400

1093 - COLLECTION OF 5 CONDOM TINS

LARGEST: 2- 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of five different tin lithographed condom tins, showing nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing light wear and rub marks in the field. (8.75).

100 - 500

LOT - 1090
LOT - 1091
LOT - 1092
LOT - 1093

1094 - COLLECTION OF 6 RAMSES CONDOM HOLDERS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of six tin condom holder packages from Ramses, featuring ornate graphics and colors. CONDITION: All remain clean other than a few light scuffs from storage. (9.0). 200 - 600

1095 - COLLECTION OF 6: CONDOM TINS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of six condom tins, showing nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing light scuffs in the field, and moderate wear to the outer edges. (8.75). 400 - 800

1096 - COLLECTION OF 12 VARIOUS ROUND CONDOM TINS

Dia. 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of twelve condom tins from various brands, with nice lithographed graphics. CONDITION: All remain nice, with some showing a few paint nicks and light storage wear. (8.75+).

400 - 800

1097 - COLLECTION OF 4: CONDOM BOXES WITH TINS

3 - 1/2” x 2 -1/4” x 1/4” A nice collection of four condom boxes, with internal tin lithographed cannisters. CONDITION: The boxes show light staining and edgewear. The tins are clean and vibrant. (8.75+).

400 - 800

LOT - 1094
LOT - 1095
LOT - 1096
LOT - 1097

1098 - COLLECTION OF 6: CONDOM BOXES AND TINS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/4” A nice collection of six condom boxes with tins inside. CONDITION: The boxes show some light wear and specks of color loss. The tins are clean, and show only light storage wear. (8.75). 200 - 600

1099 - COLLECTION OF CONDOM CONTAINERS

LARGEST: 3” A nice instant collection of condom containers and packaging, many of which are NOS. CONDITION: All are well preserved and remain clean. A few show yellowing to the packaging. (9.0). 400 - 800

1100 - COLLECTION OF 16 VARIOUS CONDOM TINS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A diverse offering of sixteen different tin lithographed condom tins with good color and graphic. CONDITION: All retain nice color, with a few showing minor edgewear and insignificant paint chipping. (8.75+). 300 - 600

1101 - COLLECTION OF 17 CONDOM TINS

2 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2” A nice instant collection of 17 various tin lithographed condom tins, showing nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All are clean, with only a few showing on occasional paint scuff and edge wear. (8.9). 300 - 600

LOT - 1098
LOT - 1099
LOT - 1100
LOT - 1101

- 1102

LOT - 1104

1102 - COLLECTION OF 19 COLLECTIBLE CONDOM TINS

2” x 1 - 3/4” A nice large collection of lithographed condom tins, featuring outstanding color and graphics. CONDITION: They all show nice color, with a few showing surface scuffs and light wear. A few show minor paint loss around the edges. (8.5). 200 - 600

1103 - COLLECTION OF 12 VARIOUS CONDOM TINS

2” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of 12 lithographed condom tins featuring nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain nice, except for one Dr. Robinson’s tin, which shows heavy wear. (8.75). 200 - 600

LOT - 1103

LOT - 1105

1104 - COLLECTION OF 10 VARIOUS CONDOM TINS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of various condom tins featuring nice lithographed color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few exhibiting surface scuffs and minor edgewear. (8.75+).

200 - 600

1105 - COLLECTION OF 12 CONDOM TINS

2” x 1 - 1/2” A nice collection of 12 various tin lithographed condom tins, showing nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing mild edge wear and color loss. (9.0). 200 - 600

LOT

1106 - COLLECTION OF 13: CONDOM TINS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of 13 condom tins, featuring nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing light edgewear. (8.75). 200 - 600

1107 - COLLECTION OF 19 COLLECTIBLE CONDOM TINS

2” x 1 - 3/4” A diverse offering of 19 different tin lithographed condom tins with great color. CONDITION: Some shows a few surface abrasions and evidence of storage wear, but remain clean overall. (8.75+). 100 - 400

1108 - COLLECTION OF 10 VARIOUS CONDOM PACKAGES

5” x 2 - 1/2” x 1/2” A nice offering of 10 different cardboard condom packages, showing nice color and graphics. CONDITION: The boxes remain clean overall. Some show edge wear and occasional slight cardboard tearing. (8.75+). 100 - 400

1109 - LARGE LOT OF PEACOCK CONDOMS DISPLAY ITEMS

5” x 5” x 8” Includes 2 original boxes with 17 cardboard boxes of Peacock Condom tins. (Excellent Plus). 100 - 400

LOT - 1106
LOT - 1107
LOT - 1108
LOT - 1109

1110 - OLD MANSE MAPLE SYRUP ADVERTISING MIRROR

2” Dia. A wonderful example of this celluloid pocket mirror from “Old Manse” Canadian Maple Syrup with young children graphic. CONDITION: The face remains clean with nice color. The mirror shows typical dark spotting. (9.0). 400 - 800

1111 - THE DAVIS AUTOMOBILE SALES ADVERTISING POCKET MIRROR

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” Marked “Ehrman Mfg. Co.”. A good-looking example of this pocket mirror from The Davis Automobile Sales Company, featuring a nice graphic of The Lexington motor car. CONDITION: The mirror is clean with minor soiling to the mirror on the back. (9.0). 400 - 800

1112 - EMBLEM MOTORCYCLE ADVERTISING POCKET MIRROR

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” Maker marked “The Parisian Novelty Company”. A wonderful example of this celluloid pocket mirror from The Emblem Manufacturing Company of Angola, New York, featuring an early motorcycle graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid face remains clean, and only shows some light yellowing to the white background. The mirror shows typical dark spots and wear. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1113 - EXCELSIOR AUTO-CYCLE ALWAYS MAKES GOOD” CELLULOID-COVERED SHARPENING STONE

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” Maker marked “The Parisian Novelty Company”. A wonderful example of this celluloid sharpening stone from Excelsior Auto-Cycles, featuring an early motorcycle graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid face remains clean, with only a few hardly mentionable brown spots around the extreme outer edges, seen on the backside of the piece. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

1114 - ZYMOLE TROKEY ADVERTISING POCKET MIRROR WITH WOMAN GRAPHIC

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A good-looking example of this celluloid pocket mirror from Zymole Trokeys “For All Who Talk or Sing”. CONDITION: The celluloid remains undamaged, with a few dark spots on the mirror. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1115 - COLLECTION OF 2: POCKET ADVERTISING MIRRORS

2” Dia. A nice collection of two pocket mirrors from Superior Grain Drills Company and Conboy’s RollerTop for carriages. CONDITION: Both remain clean with minor soiling to the mirror on the back. (9.0).

500 - 1,000

LOT - 1110
LOT - 1111
LOT - 1112
LOT - 1113
LOT - 1114
LOT - 1115

1116 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1117 - COLLECTION OF 3: BUSTER BROWN POCKET ADVERTISING MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful Buster Brown graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1118 - COLLECTION OF 2: COCA-COLA ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of two c. 1908 and 1920 celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful Coca-Cola graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1119 - COLLECTION OF 3 HORLICKS ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2” Dia. A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics from Horlick’s. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1120 - COLLECTION OF 3 AMMON & PERSON ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics from Ammon and Person. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1121 - COLLECTION OF 2: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of two celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 1116
LOT - 1117
LOT - 1118
LOT - 1119
LOT - 1120
LOT - 1121

1122 - COLLECTION OF 3: COCA COLA ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of three c. 1909, 1910, and 1911 celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful Coca-Cola graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1123 - OLT’S BREWERY “SUPERBA / CREAM ALE” POCKET MIRROR

2” Dia. An outstanding example of this celluloid pocket mirror from Olt’s Cream Ale and Sperba Beer, featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDIITON: The face remains clean, and the mirror shows a few dark spots. (9.0). 300 - 600

1124 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADVERTISING POCKER MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1125 - COLLECTION OF 2: POCKET ADVERTISING MIRRORS

2 - 2/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of two pocket mirrors from The Gotzian Shoe Company and the Dwinell-Wright Company. CONDITION: The faces of both remain clean with good color. The Dwinell mirror shows minor soiling where the celluloid meets the mirror. (9.0). 300 - 600

1126 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors showing wonderful color and graphics. CONDITION: All three remain clean and vibrant, with the mirrors on the back showing a few dark spots. (9.0). 300 - 600

1127 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful cartoon graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The Sioux City mirror shows some mild edge staining. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (8.9). 300 - 600

LOT - 1122
LOT - 1123
LOT - 1124
LOT - 1125
LOT - 1126
LOT - 1127

1128 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 200 - 600

1129 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of three celluloid pocket mirrors featuring wonderful women graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 200 - 600

1130 - COLLECTION OF 4: COCA-COLA ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of four c. 1906, 1907, 1914, and 1916 celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful Coca-Cola graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1131 - COLLECTION OF 4: CELLULOID ADVERTISING MIRRORS

Each: 3 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of four celluloid paperweight mirrors from the Parisian Novelty Company, Atlas Underwear, The Ohio Overcoat Co., and Rohrer & Co. CONDITION: The celluloid on each remains nice and clean. The Atlas mirror shows light surface wear to the celluloid, but no tears or color loss. The mirrors show a few dark spots and wear. (8.75+). 500 - 1,000

1132 - COLLECTION OF 2: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 2” A nice collection of two mirrors from Sycamore Wagon Works and The Providence Car Fender. CONDITION: Both remain clean. The Providence mirror shows minor browning where the celluloid meets the mirror. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1133 - COLLECTION OF 4: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of four celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 1129
LOT - 1130
LOT - 1131
LOT - 1132
LOT - 1133

1134 - COLLECTION OF 4: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of four celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1135 - COLLECTION OF 4 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of four celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1136 - EGG BAKING POWDER ADVERTISING POCKET MIRROR

2” Dia. A wonderful example of this celluloid pocket mirror from Egg Baking Powder, featuring a young boy graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid shows general yellowing throughout the field, with a few light wrinkle marks. With that said, the celluloid is stable and displays nicely. The mirror shows typical dark spots. (8.75+). 200 - 400

1137 - LOT OF 5: VARIOUS VINTAGE GENERAL STORE ADVERTISING MIRRORS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” Dia. A good looking set of mirrors featuring wonderful celluloid graphics and color. CONDITION: The faces of each remain nice with excellent color. The extreme outer edges on a few show minor dark spots. The mirrors on the back show a few dark spots and light crazing as well. (8.9+). 500 - 1,000

1138 - COLLECTION OF 5: FOOD RELATED ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1139 - COLLECTION OF 5: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1140 - COLLECTION OF 5 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The Meigs Eyesight mirror shows a haziness and light wear to the celluloid finish. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (8.75+). 400 - 800

1141 - COLLECTION OF 5: POCKET ADVERTISING MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1142 - COLLECTION OF 5 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (8.9). 300 - 600

1143 - COLLECTION OF 5 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The Newbro’s mirror shows one small blemish on the upper-right edge. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1144 - COLLECTION OF 5: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. The John Russell mirror shows some light staining to the outer edges of the celluloid. (8.9). 200 - 600

1145 - COLLECTION OF 5: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 200 - 600

LOT - 1141
LOT - 1142
LOT - 1143
LOT - 1144
LOT - 1145

1146 - CRACKER JACK ADVERTISING POCKET MIRROR W/ BOY & DOG GRAPHIC

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A clean example of this celluloid pocket mirror from Cracker Jack, “The Sealed Wax Package” featuring a boy and dog graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid is clean and undamaged. The mirror shows light wear. (9.0). 100 - 400

1147 - COLLECTION OF 5: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2” Dia. A nice collection of five celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring a penny in the center of each. These mirrors are more newly produced. CONDITION: All remain clean with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0).

100 - 400

1148 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2” Dia. A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1149 - LOT OF 6: VARIOUS VINTAGE GENERAL STORE ADVERTISING MIRRORS

Each: 3 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of six paper weight mirrors, and one perpetual calendar. CONDITION: The celluloid faces remain clean, some show mild yellowing to the color, and a few show small discolored areas to the extreme outer edges. The mirrors on the back show a few dark spots as well. (8.75+).

500 - 1,000

1150 - COLLECTION OF 6: ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” L. A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0).

500 - 1,000

LOT - 1146
LOT - 1147
LOT - 1148
LOT - 1149
LOT - 1150

1151 - COLLECTION OF 6 PAPERWEIGHT ADVERTISING MIRRORS

LARGEST: 4” Dia. A good-looking set of six paperweight mirrors, showing nice graphics and color and each. CONDITION: The celluloid faces remain vibrant, with a few showing small dark spots on the extreme outer edges. The mirrors show a few dark spots to the silvering. (8.9+). 500 - 1,000

1152 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1153 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 800

1154 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 2” A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1155 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1156 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

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

1157 - COLLECTION OF 6 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 2/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of six celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 200 - 600

1158 - COLLECTION OF 7 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2” Dia. A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1159 - COLLECTION OF 7 PAPERWEIGHT ADVERTISING MIRRORS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” Dia. A good-looking collection of seven heavy paperweight mirrors with great color and graphics. CONDITION: All seven remain in clean condition. Some show darkening to the extreme outer edges of the celluloid. The mirrored backs shows a few dark spots. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1160 - COLLECTION OF 7 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. A few show some hardly mentionable yellow stain marks in the white background. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (8.9). 400 - 800

1161 - COLLECTION OF 7 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/5” Dia. A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

1162 - COLLECTION OF 7 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 400 - 800

LOT - 1157
LOT - 1158
LOT - 1159
LOT - 1160
LOT - 1161
LOT - 1162

1163 - COLLECTION OF 7 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 2” A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1164 - COLLECTION OF 7 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 200 - 600

1165 - COLLECTION OF 7 VARIOUS ADVERTISEMENT POCKET MIRRORS

Largest: 2” x 3”. A nice collection of seven celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. These are all newer reproduction examples. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 50 - 200

1166 - COLLECTION OF 8 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of eight celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1167 - COLLECTION OF 8 VARIOUS VINTAGE ADVERTISING MIRRORS.

Largest: 3 - 1/2” Dia. A great-looking set of eight various celluloid pocket and paperweight mirrors, with wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean. A few show some dark spots on the mirrored surface. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1168 - COLLECTION OF 8 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” L. A nice collection of eight celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 1164
LOT - 1165
LOT - 1166
LOT - 1167
LOT - 1168

1169 - COLLECTION OF 8 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 -3/4” A nice collection of eight celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1170 - COLLECTION OF 8 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of eight celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0).

300 - 600

1171 - COLLECTION OF 9 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of nine celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 700 - 1,400

1172 - COLLECTION OF 9 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of nine celluloid pocket mirrors showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. The Bell’s Imperial Coffee mirror is printed slightly off-center and shows light surface wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1173 - COLLECTION OF 9 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of nine celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

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1174 - COLLECTION OF 9 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2” Dia. A nice collection of nine celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (9.0). 300 - 600

1175 - COLLECTION OF 10 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of ten celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. A few show some hardly mentionable edgewear to the celluloid. (8.9+).

400 - 800

1176 - COLLECTION OF 10 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of ten celluloid pocket mirrors, featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean, with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. A few show some minor yellowed spots near the outer edges of the celluloid. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (8.75+). 200 - 800

1177 - COLLECTION OF 11 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of eleven celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with the mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. A few show some small brown spots to the celluloid field. (8.75+).

500 - 1,000

1178 - COLLECTION OF 14 ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” Dia. A nice collection of 14 celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with a few showing some discolored brown spots around the outer edges. The mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (8.5).

600 - 1,200

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1179 - COLLECTION OF 15 ADVERTISING POCKET BANKS, COMPACT POWDER MIRRORS & TINS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” Dia. A diverse offering of pocket banks, compact powder mirrors, and tins, showing great graphics and color. CONDITION: The group is clean overall, retaining nice color. A few show fading and wear to the color, but nothing offensive. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

1180 - LARGE COLLECTION OF ADVERTISING POCKET MIRRORS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of fifteen celluloid pocket mirrors, showing wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean on the fronts, with a few showing some hardly mentionable wear and color loss to the extreme outer edges. The mirrors showing typical darkening and wear. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1181 - COLLECTION OF 6 VARIOUS ADVERTISING METAL PAN SCRAPERS

Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 2- 1/2”. A nice-looking collection of six tin pan/ pot scrapers, featuring nice color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain nice, with a few showing small blemishes in the field, and all show minor paint loss around the edges. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1182 - COLLECTION OF 9 CAST IRON TURTLES WITH ADVERTISING BACKS

LARGEST: 4” x 3” x 1” A charming collection of nine cast iron figural turtles, with colorful celluloid advertising on the shells. CONDIITON: The celluloid shells show some yellowing to the color, but remain nice overall. The cast iron parts show mild wear. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

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1183 - LARGE COLLECTION OF THE YELLOW KID PIN BACK BUTTONS

1 - 1/4” Dia. An impressive instant collection of celluloid buttons, featuring the Yellow Kid. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing some specks of discoloration. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1184 - LARGE COLLECTION OF BUSTER BROWN SHOE TIN LITHO TOY CLICKERS

Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. An eye-catching collection of tin clicker toys from Buster Brown shoes and other brands, featuring great color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing paint scuffs and chips. A nice instant collection. (8.5+). 500 - 1,000

1185 - COLLECTION OF 4 EARLY BUSTER BROWN STAMP BLOCKS

Box: 9 - 1/4” x 5” x 2 - 1/4”. C. early 1900s. A unique set of four blocks. Nice detail. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 100 - 400

1186 - COLLECTION OF 7 VARIOUS ADVERTISING WATCH FOBS

Largest: 5 - 1/2” L. A good-looking collection of seven watch fobs from various companies, featuring wonderful colors and graphics. CONDITION: All remain in fair or better condition. Some show some dulling to the celluloid surfaces. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

1187 - LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VINTAGE ADVERTISING EPHEMERA

Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4”. A wonderful instant collection of paper and celluloid advertising items, featuring nice graphics and color. CONDITION: All items are in fair or better condition, with only a few examples of light staining. (8.75+). 500 - 1,000

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1188 - COLLECTION OF 13 INK BLOTTER BOOKS W/ CELLULOID ATTACHMENTS

Each Approx: 7 - 5/8” x 3”. A wonderful collection of thirteen different blotter books, many including a small celluloid badge as well. CONDITION: The celluloid pieces remain clean and undamaged. The blotter books show edgewear and occasional staining. (8.75+).

500 - 1,000

1189 - LARGE LOT OF ADVERTISEMENT DEXTERITY GAMES

Largest: 2 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of 12 different dexterity games advertising various brands, with nice graphics on each one. CONDITION: The internals all remain vibrant, with some showing more wear from use than others. A well-presenting set. (8.9). 400 - 800

1190 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CELLULOID LETTER OPENERS AND RULERS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” L. A nice diverse collection of celluloid letter openers and rulers from various companies. CONDITION: All remain clean, with the only detraction being some mild soiling to the extreme outer edges on a few. (8.9+). 400 - 800

1191 - LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VINTAGE ADVERTISING PIN HOLDERS

Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 2”. A nice collection of various advertising pin holders, showing outstanding color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few showing minor paint loss and wear. A good-looking collection overall. (8.75+). 400 - 800

1192 - LARGE COLLECTION OF BAKELITE PENCIL SHARPENERS

LARGEST: 2” L. An eye-catching collection of Bakelite pencil sharpeners, featuring various colorful graphics of cartoon characters and other charming images. CONDITION: A few show dark spots to the celluloid, and others show moderate wear to the graphics. (8.75). 400 - 800

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1193 - COLLECTION OF 4 EARLY STONEWARE ASHTRAYS

Largest: 3 - 3/4” x 3”. Three of the four have advertising. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1194 - COLLECTION OF 2 EARLY HEINZ’S BUCKETS

Each: 3” Dia. x 2 - 1/4” T. C. early 1900s. Both have complete labels. CONDITION: Excellent Plus. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 500

1195 - LARGE COLLECTION OF ADVERTISING POCKET KNIVES

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” L. A nice assortment of 22 different pocket knives from various brands. CONDITION: All remain clean, with a few dark spots and light tarnish to the metal blades. (8.75). 200 - 600

1196 - LOT OF 11 VARIOUS MATCHBOOKS

Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 1/2” x 2”. A good-looking collection of eleven matchbooks from various well-known brands. CONDITION: Some show yellowing to the paper, and others show mild edgewear. They display nicely and remain vibrant. (8.75+). 100 - 400

1197 - COLLECTION OF 3 STONEWARE MATCH HOLDERS

Each: 6 - 3/4” Dia. x 5” T. CONDITION: All in Excellent condition. (Excellent). 100 - 400

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1198 - LARGE COLLECTION OF SODA POP BOTTLECAPS

1 - 1/4” Dia. A diverse offering a metal bottlecaps from various soda brands, many retaining their original cork lining. CONDITION: Some show a few scuffs and wear, but the group remains clean overall. (8.9).

100 - 400

1199 - COLLECTION OF 8 ADVERTISING POCKET KNIVES

LARGEST: 4 - 1/4” L. A nice collection of eight different pocket knives. CONDITION: All remain nice, with some showing light tarnish to the metal blades. (9.0). 100 - 400

1200 - COLLECTION OF 8 ADVERTISING MATCH SAFES & NOTES CASE

LARGEST: 3” x 1 -3/4” A nice offering of silver, and celluloid match safes with one ornate notepad holder. CONDITION: The silver holders show light tarnish to the finish. The rest remain clean and vibrant. (9.0).

400 - 800

1201 - COLLECTION OF 9: CELLULOID ADVERTISING TAPE MEASURES

LARGEST: 1 -3/4” A diverse assortment of nine celluloid tape measures from various brands, featuring great color and graphics. CONDITION: A few show light yellowing to the white celluloid. Others show a few insignificant brown spots. The group remains clean and presents nicely overall. (8.9). 400 - 800

1202 - COLLECTION OF 5: BROOM & RECEIPT HOLDERS

LARGEST: 6 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/2” A well-presenting set of five tin and celluloid broom and receipt holders, featuring great graphics and color. CONDITION: The two celluloid holders are clean and undamaged. The tin holders show light wear in the fields and moderate edge wear. (8.9).

300 - 600

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1203 - COLLECTION OF 8: ADVERTISING SHARPENING STONES

2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” A nice collection of eight celluloid sharpening stones featuring wonderful graphics and color. CONDITION: All remain clean with bright and vibrant celluloid faces. The mirrors show mild darkening and wear. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1204 - COLLECTION OF 7: PENCIL SHARPENERS

LARGEST: 2” L. A nice collection of seven different figural pencil sharpeners, showing nice detail and color. CONDITION: All remain nice, but do show a few discolored areas and specks of paint loss. (8.5). 100 - 400

1205 - COLLECTION OF 9: VARIOUS TIP TRAYS

Largest: 6” dia. This collection of nine tip trays includes Spana Cuba Quality Cigars, President’s Suspenders, Red-Ola, Ryan’s Pure Beers, Old Reliable Coffee, and others. CONDITION: Trays show areas of wear, primarily on the edges. Some light scratches to the main fields. Some areas of oxidation to the backs. (8.0 - 9.0). 1,000 - 1,500

1206 - COLLECTION OF 12: CELLULOID ADVERTISING TAPE MEASURES

LARGEST: 1 - 3/4” Dia. A well-displaying set of 12 celluloid tape measures, featuring many different brands with great color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain nice, with a few showing some tiny brown spots. A clean set overall. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1207 - LARGE COLLECTION OF TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 2” x 8”. A wonderful and diverse collection of various tin lithographed talcum powder tins with great color and graphics. CONDITION: All show moderate wear and occasional paint chipping. The lids are attached on all examples. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1208 - LARGE COLLECTION OF TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 2 - 1/2” D. x 6” T. A wonderful and diverse collection of various tin lithographed talcum powder tins, with great color and graphics. CONDITION: All show moderate wear and occasional paint chipping. The lids are attached on all examples. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

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1209 - LARGE LOT OF TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 5”. Includes a wonderful sampling of lady and Victorian-style talc tins. CONDITION: Most tins are in Excellent Plus to Near Mint condition. (Excellent Plus - Near Mint). 500 - 1,500

1210 - LARGE COLLECTION OF TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 1 - 1/2” x 7/8” x 3”. A wonderful instant collection of these miniature talcum powder tins featuring wonderful color and graphics. CONDITION: The tins show moderate wear and spots of color loss and scraping. They display nicely and look nice overall. The original lids are intact. (8.5). 400 - 800

1211 - LARGE COLLECTION OF MINIATURE TALCUM POWDER TINS

largest: 1 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 2 - 1/4”. A wonderful instant collection of these miniature talcum powder tins, featuring wonderful color and graphics. CONDITION: The tins show moderate wear and spots of color loss and scraping. They display nicely and look nice overall. The original lids are intact. (8.5). 400 - 800

1212 - LARGE LOT OF MINIATURE TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 1 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 3 - 1/4”. A wonderful instant collection of these miniature talcum powder tins, featuring wonderful color and graphics. CONDITION: The tins show moderate wear, spots of color loss, and scraping. They display nicely and look nice overall. The original lids are intact. (8.5). 400 - 800

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1213 - LARGE COLLECTION OF MINIATURE TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 1 - 3/4” Dia. x 1/2”. A wonderful collection of miniature talcum powder tins showing great lithographed graphics and color. CONDITION: Some show mild wear and crazing to the finish. A clean grouping overall. (8.75). 400 - 800

1214 - COLLECTION OF 3: BABY TALC POWDER TINS

2 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/8”. A good looking collection of three tin baby talc tins showing charming and colorful cartoon graphics. CONDITION: All three show good color, with occasional crazing and scuffing to the paint in the field. Each retains its original lid. (8.75) . 400 - 800

1215 - COLLECTION OF 2: NATOMA TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 3” x 1 - 1/2” x 5- 1/4”. An eye-catching example of two talcum powder tins from Natoma featuring beautiful Native American women graphics. CONDITION: Both shows isolated areas of paint loss in the outer fields, with additional oxidation and wear to the lids and bottoms. (8.5). 400 - 800

1216 - LARGE LOT OF MINIATURE TALCUM POWDER TINS

Largest: 1” Dia. x 2 - 1/4” T. A nice instant collection of miniature talcum powder tins, showing nice color and floral graphics. CONDITION: All display nicely, with a few showing edge wear and minor paint loss. (8.75). 300 - 600

1217 - COLLECTION OF 4: PALMOLIVE LILAC TALCUM POWDER TINS

Each: 2 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 6”. A nice collection of four Palmolive Lilac Talc tins showing ornate floral graphics. CONDITION: The tins remain clean showing only a few scuffs and areas of wear to the color. Each retains its original lid. (8.9). 300 - 600

1218 - POLICE FOOT POWDER TIN

2 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 4 - 3/4”. A nice-looking lithographed tin from Police Foot Powder showing a nice officer graphic. CONDITION: The can retains nice color, with a few scuffs seen in the officer graphic. The lid shows slightly more wear, with tiny paint chips and color loss. (8.75+).

400 - 800

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1219 - COLLECTION OF 2: KFC LAMP SHADES

Each: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two c. 1969 milk glass lamp shades from Kentucky Fried Chicken with Colonel Sanders graphic. CONDITION: Both shades remain clean and undamaged. A nice-looking set. (9.0). 200 - 500

1220 - COLLECTION OF 4: CADETTE TOOTH POWDER TINS

Each: 2” x 1 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4”. A charming collection of four tooth powder tins designed as Cadette toy soldiers to appeal to the children. CONDITION: The color remains nice, with only a few hardly notable surface blemishes and scuffs. A nice set overall. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1221 - THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY TIN

6 - 1/4” x 1 - 3/4” x 7/8”. A good-looking example of this small tin box from The Diamond Match Company with a floral motif. CONDITION: The box shows some paint chips and light scuffs, but remains clean and vibrant overall. (8.5). 400 - 800

1222 - LARGE LOT OF ADVERTISING SPINNER TOPS

LARGEST: 1 - 1/2” Dia. A large and impressive collection of celluloid and tin spinner tops from various brands, including Red Goose Shoes and Poll Parrot. CONDITION: The color remains vibrant and attractive on each. A few show surface scuffs, mostly limited to the tin examples. (8.75+). 400 - 800

1223 - COLLECTION OF 3: DOOR PUSH, VENDING MACHINE WHEELS AND RACK

Largest: 14” x 20” x 3”. A nice collection of three items including a door push bar, vending machine wheels, and a Coca-Cola bottle carrier rack. CONDITION: All remain clean, with some moderate wear from storage. (8.5). 200 - 500

1224 - LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS ADVERTISING TINS

Largest: 2” Dia. x 3 - 3/4” T. A wonderful assortment of various advertising tins, showing great graphics and color throughout. CONDITION: All remain in good condition, showing only a few scuffs and specks of paint loss. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

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1225 - LARGE COLLECTION OF ADVERTISING PARAPHERNALIA

Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A wonderful assortment of early tin lithographed advertising items, including signs, scoops, match holder, and more. CONDITION: All retain nice color. The items show a few surface scrapes, specks of paint loss in the field, and moderate edge wear. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

1226 - LARGE COLLECTION OF: GENERAL STORE ADVERTISING PINS

Largest: 1” Dia. An impressive assortment of various tin and celluloid pins from various brands, featuring wonderful color and graphics. CONDITION: Some show staining and fading to the color, but the group as a whole remains clean and nice. (8.75). 500 - 1,500

1227 - LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS VINTAGE TOILETRY POWDER TINS

Largest: 1” Dia. x 2 - 1/2” T. A wonderful instant collection of these miniature talcum powder tins, featuring wonderful color and graphics. CONDITION: The tins show moderate wear and spots of color loss and scraping. They display nicely and look nice overall. The original lids are intact. (8.5). 400 - 800

1228 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CELLULOID & TIN PINS

Largest: 1 - 1/2” Dia. A wide offering of various branded pins made of celluloid and tin- including Buster Brown Shoes. CONDITION: All remain in fair condition, with almost all retaining their paper backing. (8.75).

400 - 800

1229 - MERRY WAR POWDERED LYE TIN MATCH HOLDER.

3 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2”. Maker Marked “Chas W. Shonk”. A nice example of this tin match holder from Merry War Powdered Lye. CONDITION: The holder shows a few scuffs in the green background around the girl graphic. The outer edges show light wear. (8.75+).

400 - 800

1230 - COLLECTION OF MEDICIAL & COSMETIC SMALL TINS

LARGEST: 2 - 1/2” Dia. x 1” A wonderful assortment of various medical and cosmetic tin canisters featuring great color and graphics. CONDITION: All remain nice, with a few showing scuffs and minor paint loss to the color in the field. (8.5+). 500 - 1,000

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1231 - ROCKFORD WATCH COMPANY TIN MATCH HOLDER

2 - 1/2” x 2” x 4 - 3/4”. A good-looking example of this tin match holder and dispenser from The Rockford Watch Company. CONDITION: The holder shows a few scuffs around the corners with isolated color loss. Nice overall. (8.9). 400 - 800

1232 - ROCKFORD WATCH TRUE TIME FOR A LIFE SIGN

17” x 23”. This c. 1900 single-sided tin over cardboard sign from Rockford Watch features a wonderful graphic of a young lady holding a pocket watch. CONDITION: The field shows a few light abrasions and color loss, with one noticeable puncture hole just above the woman’s head. The outer edges show a few added nail holes, light paint loss, and metal bending. (8.25). 400 - 800

1233 - PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISING R & G CORSETS

15 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2”. Single-sided paper marked for Kaufmann & Strauss & Co., New York. CONDITION: Potentially NOS single-sided paper sign advertising R & G corsets with no rips, tears, or repairs noted, with a light area of staining in the “R” and “&” of “R&G”. (9.0).

300 - 600

1234 - 1909 “THE WALK-OVER LADY” SHOES CALENDAR

11 - 3/8” x 36 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1909 calendar sign featuring the “Walk Over Lady”. CONDITION: The sign shows specks of color loss in the field. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75). 200 - 500

1235 - 1915 CALENDAR W/ WOMAN IN RED GRAPHIC

21” x 27 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1915 single-sided paper calendar featuring a lady in red. CONDITION: The sign shows a few specks of color loss in the woman’s coat. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the mat. (9.0). 200 - 500

1236 - WOMAN IN RED DRESS WITH HORSE SIGN

9 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1910s single-sided paper sign with the woman in red. CONDITION: The sign shows a few spots of color loss in the field, with wear around the edges. (8.9).

50 - 200

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1237 - LOT OF 3 BUSTER BROWN ADVERTISING PARAPHERNALIA

Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 7”. A nice collection of three tin lithographed advertising items from Buster Brown Shoes featuring nice color and charming graphics. CONDITION: All three show light edge wear with specks of paint loss. There are a few light scuffs in the fields. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

1238 - COLLECTION OF 6: BUSTER BROWN ADVERTISING CELLULOID PIECES

LARGEST: 1 - 3/4” Dia. A nice collection of six items including watch fobs, pins, and a small mirror. CONDITION: The black Buster Brown fob shows celluloid damage and cracking. The others show a few stains and general yellowing to the color. (8.0). 400 - 800

1239 - COLLECTION OF 8 FELT PENNANTS

Largest: 13” x 33”. A nice collection of eight different felt pennants including Friendship International Airport, Baltimore Colts, World’s Fair, and others. Each are nice preserved in plastic sleeves. CONDITION: All retain nice color, with a few light stains and light wear around the edges. (8.75+). 200 - 500

1240 - COLLECTION OF MAKE UP TINS & BOTTLE

LARGEST: 3” x 3” x 1 - 1/2” A large and impressive collection of makeup tins and one glass makeup bottle with paper label. CONDITION: All are in good condition, with a few areas of paint crazing and loss. The bottle is clean and shows light wear to the paper label. (8.75). 400 - 800

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1241 - COLLECTION OF 3 JAPANESE TEA TINS

Each: 12 - 1/2” x 13” x 16”. C. 1890. CONDITION: (A) An Oolong tea bin. It has a front graphic and areas of pinstriping. It shows some paint loss and areas of scuffs throughout. (B) An Ex. Japan tin, which has a front graphic and pinstriping. It shows us some areas of oxidation and loss of paint throughout. (C) An Ex. Imperial tin with a front graphic and pinstriping. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (7.0).

300 - 900

1242 - BLACK CAT SHOE DRESSING & STOVE ENAMEL TIN MATCH HOLDER

4” x 1” x 5 - 1/2”. Marked “Macdonald Mfg. Co. Toronto”. A nice example of this tin match holder, featuring Black Shoe Dressing and Our Blackitty Black Stove Enamel. CONDITION: The upper field shows paint loss and wear. The top mounting holes show wear, and the outer shows minor color loss. (8.5). 300 - 600

1243 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEANUT BUTTER TINS

Each: 3 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2”. (A) Teddy Bear tin. (B) Parrot tin. CONDITION: Both in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 300 - 800

1244 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEANUT BUTTER TINS

4” x 3 - 1/2” Includes a Van Dyke’s Peanut Butter tin and a Uncle Wiggly Peanut Butter tin. CONDITION: Both are in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 300 - 600

1245 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE PEANUT TINS

Largest: 7 -1/2” dia. x 11”. (A) Giant Salted Peanuts with a graphic of a giant on the front from the Superior Peanut Company out of Cleveland, Ohio. Light denting, good color and shine, light scuffs and scrapes, original lid. (8.0). (B) Planters Peanut 1 lb. salted peanut tin with pennant graphic on the front, showing areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes throughout, with original lid. (7.5). (7.5 - 8.0). 200 - 600

1246 - COLLECTION OF 2 PEANUT BUTTER TINS

Each: 4” Dia. (A) Golden West tin. (B) Rose Brand tin. CONDITION: Both are in Very Good to Excellent condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 500

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1247 - JACK SPRAT PEANUT BUTTER TIN

3 - 1/2” Dia. x 3” T. C. early 1900s. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1248 - JACK SPRAT PEANUT BUTTER TIN CAN 25 LBS. NET WEIGHT

10 - 1/2” Dia. x 9 - 5/8” T. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the paper label, with some age stains, edge wear to the can, original lid, and good color. (8.0). 200 - 500

1249 - COLLECTION OF 3 PEANUT BUTTER ADVERTISING PAILS

LARGEST: 4” x 4” Include a Sultana Peanut Butter, a Pedigreed Peanut Butter, and a tin Turkey pail. CONDITION: All three in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 400

1250 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE PEANUT TINS

Largest: 7 -1/2” dia. x 11”. (A) Dayton Brand Almonds, Pecans, Filberts, Walnuts, Peanuts, Pistachios Assorted Ground Nuts with biplane graphic, showing light denting, areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes, and with the original lid. (7.0). (B) Golden Vine Brand Salted Peanuts with company logo graphic, original lid, areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and light denting. (7.8). (7.0 - 7.8). 100 - 300

1251 - PAIR OF TIGER CHEWING TOBACCO TINS

Largest: 10” x 5 -1/4 “ x 8”. CONDITION: (A) Tiger Chewing Tobacco lunch pail tin, showing some scuffs and scrapes, all in original paint, with light oxidation to the handles and light denting to the lid. (7.8). (B) Large lunch pail tin, showing great color and shine, light denting to one side, with very little areas of paint loss and just some light scuffs and scrapes. (8.5). (7.8 - 8.5). 200 - 500

1252 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE TINS

Largest: 6” x 4” x 5 -1/2”. CONDITION: (A) An Orico cigar tin with a Native American graphic. It shows some good color and shine. There are areas of missing paint, scuffs and scrapes throughout. (7.5). (B) A Sunset Trail cigar tin with good color and shine. It shows light scuffs and scrapes to the graphic. (8.0). (7.5, 8.0). 200 - 500

1253 - BUSTER BROWN CIGAR BOX

4 - 7/8” x 4 - 3/4” x 3 - 7/8”. Early Buster Brown cigar box with detailed image on inside of box. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 100 - 400

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1254 - COLLECTION OF 4 SAND PAILS & SAND SHOVEL

LARGEST: 7 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” All three pails have patriotic images, sand shovel has a boat scene. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 300 - 600

1255 - COLLECTION OF 3 SAND PAILS IN VARIOUS SIZES

LARGEST: 8” x 8” Includes a Jack and Jill, a Safari tin, and a Hot Air Balloon Tin. CONDITION: All are in Very Good to Excellent condition. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 600

1256 - LARGE COLLECTION VARIOUS VINTAGE ADVERTISING PINS

Largest: 2 - 1/8” Dia. A good looking group of pins from various brands, including a set of four Beatles pins. CONDITION: The group remains clean, with no mentionable damage. (9.0). 200 - 500

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1257 - COLLECTION OF 3 SMALL SAND PAILS

LARGEST: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” All three include scenes of children. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1258 - COLLECTION OF 2 ADVERTISING SAND PAILS

LARGEST: 6” x 6” Includes a red Sea pail and a red, white, and blue Seaside pail with eagle. CONDITION: Both in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 100 - 400

1259 - COLLECTION OF 3 SAND PAILS

LARGEST: 7” x 7” Includes a Little Red Riding Hood, a Leap Frog and a children’s pail. CONDITION: (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

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1260 - BLACK CAT SHOE DRESSING TIN HANGER HOLDER

3 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4”. Marked “Macdonald Mfg. Co. Toronto”. A nice example of this tin general store hanger holder from Black Cat Shoe Dressing. CONDITION: The field shows a few discolored spots and surface scuffs. The outer edges show light wear and color loss. (8.9). 200 - 600

1261 - DR. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY TIN MATCH HOLDER

3 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 5”. Marked “The H.D. Beach Co.”. A nice example of this tin match holder from Dr. King’s New Discovery “The Only Sure Cure for Consumption, Coughs, Colds”. CONDITION: The holder shows a few scuffs around the building graphic, and further wear on the curved match holder section. (8.9). 200 - 600

1262 - BUSTER BROWN SHOES ADVERTISING COUNTER SIGN

7 - 3/4” x 3 - 7/8” x 6 - 3/4”. C. 1930s. Early Buster Brown metal sign with paper advertisement insert. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 400

1263 - HICKS CAPUDINE LIQUID TIN TRAY

9 - 3/4” Dia. A nice example of this tin serving tray from Hicks Capudine Liquid with cherub graphics. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with a few scattered paint chips seen in the outer rolled border and edges. (8.9+). 200 - 400

1264 - COLLECTION OF 2 JOLLY TIN POPCORN TINS

4 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/4” One in red, the other in orange. CONDITION: Near Mint. (Near Mint). 100 - 500

1265 - OWL CHOP TEAS TIN

9” x 7” x 4 - 1/2”. Graphic early tea tin with an owl graphic for Owl Chop Teas. CONDITION: Showing wear to the tine and paint loss. Scuffs and scratches to all sides. Decent color and original lid. (7.0). 100 - 200

1266 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE COFFEE BIN TINS

Largest: 18” x 12” x 17”. CONDITION: (A) The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Co. Mocha & Java coffee tin, showing areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, with areas of oxidation to all four sides and the original lid. (7.0). (B) Sears & Roebuck Co. coffee tin, showing good color and shine, with light areas of scuffs and scrapes due to age. Some surface rust to the original lid. (8.0). (7.0 - 8.0). 300 - 900

1267 - COLLECTION OF 3 COFFEE CANS

Largest: 4” Dia. x 6” T. (A) 1lb White Goose. (B) 1lb Tac-Cut. (C) 1/4lb Yellow Bonnet tin. CONDITION: All three in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 300 - 600

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1268 - PAIR OF MILK CAN-STYLE COFFEE TINS

Largest: 7 -1/2” dia. x 12”. (A) Milk Maid Java and Mocha Coffee with woman milking cow front graphic. Light green version, showing light scuffs, scrapes, and areas of paint loss, with original handle and original lid. (7.8). (B) Rivera Brand Coffee tin from Sears Roebuck and Co., Chicago, with Sears and Roebuck graphic. Light denting, some paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, original handle and lid. (8.0). (7.8 - 8.0). 200 - 500

1269 - COLLECTION OF 3 EARLY COUNTRY STORE TEA BINS

Largest: 31 - 1/2” x 20” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1990. CONDITION: (A) A RA Bartley tea bin in yellow. It shows areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and oxidation throughout. (B) A Teller Coffee Co. coffee bin. It shows front graphics with areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. It has original front labeling. (C) An oversized tea or coffee bin with three compartments. It shows areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes throughout. (6.5 - 8.0). 200 - 600

1270 - COLLECTION OF 2 EARLY COFFEE CANS

Largest: 7 - 1/2” Dia. x 8 - 3/4” T. (A) 5lb Brown Betty can. (B) 3lb Honeymoon can. CONDITION: Both in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 500

1271 - COLLECTION OF 3 HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA DIE-CUT CALENDARS

Largest: 9” x 12”. A nice collection of three die-cut cardboard calendars from Hoods’ Sarsaparilla from years 1893, and two examples from 1894. CONDITION: All three retain nice color, with moderate soiling to the outer edges. Each one is nicely framed. (8.75). 200 - 600

1272 - COLLECTION OF 3 HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA CALENDARS

Largest: 9” x 13 - 1/4”. A nice collection of three Hood’s Sarsaparilla calendars from years 1895, 1899, and 1900. CONDITION: All three remain clean, with a few minor discolored spots in the field. Most of the notable damage is seen around the outer edges. All three are nicely framed as well. (8.75). 200 - 500

1273 - RILEY BROTHERS CO. FRAMED JANUARY 1902 CALENDAR 18 - 1/4” x 26 - 1/4”. SSP. 1902 Calendar for Riley Brothers Co. Wholesale liquors and cigars. CONDITION: Showing top and bottom metal strips, light edgewear, good color and shine, with no damage to the main graphic. Professionally framed. (8.7). 100 - 500

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1274 - SCHRAFFT’S CHOCOLATE GIRL SIGN W/ FRAME

24” x 30 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1910 single-sided canvas sign from Schrafft’s Chocolate, featuring its original wood frame. CONDITION: The canvas remains clean and undamaged. The colors show general darkening. The frame is solid and shows minor paint loss. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

1275 - BELL TELEPHONE ADVERTISING GLASS SHADE W/ SOCKET

7 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 7”. An excellent example of the original Bell Telephone Local and Long Distance lamp shade. CONDITION: It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. It has great color and shine. It comes with a nickel-plated wall mount socket and light bulb for hanging. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

1276 - BOVRIL GIVES HEALTH AND BEAUTY SIGN

Frame: 31” x 26 - 3/8” x 1 - 1/4”. Maker marked “Wolf & Co.”. This c. 1907 single-sided cardboard sign from Bovril “Gives Health and Beauty” features a wonderful graphic of beautiful woman. CONDITION: The field remains clean with nice color. The outer edges show insignificant wear and some hardly mentionable color loss. There is one noticeable tear mark on the top-right edge. Both metal hanging strips are attached at the bottom and top edges. (9.0). 400 - 800

1277 - DEERING SIGN W/ WOMAN & HORSE GRAPHIC

Frame: 30 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. This c. 1910s-1920 single-sided paper sign from Deering features beautiful woman and horse graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows good color in the field. There is a diagonal crease mark in the bottom-left corner. There is also some moisture staining along the bottom edge. The top edge shows a few discolored spots and surface wrinkles. (8.5). 400 - 800

1278 - CHASE’S FINE CHOCOLATES PAPER SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 33 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2” x 3/4”. This c. 1910s single-sided paper sign from Chase’s Fine Chocolates features a beautiful hatted woman. CONDITION: The sign shows some light paper bubbling in the outer sections of the field due to the frame. There are a few light wrinkle marks in the field, and isolated specks of color loss seen in the top-left corner. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.75+).

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1279 - FRAMED LADY IN RED PORTRAIT SIGN

Frame: 29” x 18 - 3/8” x 1 - 3/8”. This c. 1920 single-sided paper sign features a lady in red with the tagline “Her Cheeks Are Like A Crimson Gem. - Burns”. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only some light bubbling and wrinkling to the paper near the outer edges. The sign is nicely framed as well. (9.0). 400 - 1,000

1280 - REVERSE PAINTED LIGHT-UP SIGN FOR THE TWO BY FOUR CAFE

36” 6.5” X 20.25: CONDITION: It shows the original wood housing, which was originally a two-sided sign with just one side. It is painted reverse glass, showing Two By Four Cafe. The wooden case is in original green paint, showing all original construction. There is a new cord attached to the lighting system, which is currently inoperative. The back panel, which is missing, and has a plywood insert. (Good). 400 - 800

1281 - PHOTO OF WHITEHALL STREET IN ATLANTA GEORGIA

42” x 25” x 90” Large and impressive photograph of the China glass queen war wings building in Whitehall Georgia, artist has covered-up the slave auction sign on the front in a depiction to illustrate the dramatic changes of the war. CONDTION: Photo presents nicely with multiple added holes on out left and right sides, as well as other minor surface stains and blemishes on the outer edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

1282 - DRINK CHOCOLATE SOLDIER EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ SOLDIER GRAPHIC

FRAME: 29.25” x 1” x 11” SST. Maker marked, “Citrus Product Co. Chicago USA”. C. 1940s Drink Chocolate Soldier embossed tin sign with excellent graphic and unusual lettering. CONDITON: Sign has fair color throughout, with areas of rice paper residue along the brown lettering. Sign has multiple areas of surface scratching, as well as paint loss in the field and more significantly along the top outer edge. Sign also has multiple areas of complete paint loss, as well as one added hole top-center. (6.25). 400 - 800

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1283 - SINATRA LIGHTED PLASTIC SIGN

18” x 4” x 27” C. 1960s Motion Activated Sinatra lighted sign with blank privilege panels. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout, with minor areas or surfaces staining on the inner and outer fields of the plastic. Piece is lighted and fulling functioning. Housing is in excellent condition, with no rust rot or cracks to the outer edges of the plastic itself. (Good). 400 - 800

1284 - COLLECTION OF 2 STEVE MARTIN “THE JERK” AND “LITTLE RASCALS” MOVIE POSTERS

Each Frame: 41 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two movie posters, including Steve Martin’s “The Jerk”, and “The Little Rascals”. CONDITION: (A) “The Jerk” poster shows horizontal and vertical crease lines, with some minor paper wrinkling seen towards the outer edges near the frame. (9.0). (B) “The Little Rascals” shows light yellowing to the color, with vertical and horizontal crease lines, as well as wrinkling near the outer border. (8.5). (9.0,8,5). 400 - 800

1285 - BANNER BUGGIES PAPER SIGN

Frame: 25 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/8”. A nice example of this c. 1900 paper sign from Banner Buggies of St. Louis, featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few horizontal wrinkle lines in the field. There are also a few hardly mentionable spots of color loss in the outer field. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 300 - 600

1286 - LGHT-UP SIGN ADVERTISING MEN’S MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES

13” x 6” x 7”. CONDITION: Labeled for the Crystal Manufacturing Company, in original can and with original paint, with original reverse glass front, showing no lifting, and with great color and graphics. Requires a new cord. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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1287 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADVERTISMENTS DEPICTING BLACK AMERICANA

LARGES FRAMED 24” X 1”17.5” CONDITION:

(A) A glass sign in a frame, advertising Huff Andrews & Thomas Tobacco. It shows a young man with his cart full of tobacco being pulled by his donkey. It shows areas of flaking to the glass sign. It has areas of lifting to the paper label for Huff Andrews & Thomas in the middle. (7.8). (B) A Gold Dust Washing Powder sign. Copyrighted in 1921 by NK Fairbank Company. This is trolley car sized. It shows no areas of noticeable damage or repair, most likely NOS. (9.0). (C) A tin-overcardboard sign, advertising Phoenix Cotton Oil. Maker marked for the “American Art Works Company” out of Coshocton, Ohio. It shows areas of oxidation and foxing in the upper left-hand corner. It shows no damage to the main field. It has some areas of rubs on the outside frame. (7.8). (7.8-9.0). 300 - 1,000

1288 - PAIR OF CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR KELLOGG’S CORNFLAKES & CRACKER JACK POPCORN

LARGEST FRAME: 14” X 1.25” X 16” CONDITION:

(A) A single-sided cardstock Kellogg’s Cornflakes string hanging sign. It has great color and graphics. It is professionally framed and NOS. (9.0). (B) A die-cut Cracker Jack boy in single-sided cardboard. It has great color and graphics. It shows a missing right toe, as well as edgewear to the entire piece. (8.0-9.0).

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1289 - HOOD MILK DIE-CUT SIGN W/ COW GRAPHIC 13” x 10.5” SSA. 1960s Hood Milk die-cut single-sided aluminum sign. CONDITION: Sign has great color and gloss throughout, with some slight surface staining in white background of the graphic and in the white lettering. Some minor areas of surface scratching only visible upon close inspection. (8.9+). 300 - 600

1290 - PAIR OF COGNAC CIGAR AND MCCORMICK DEERING FRAMED ADVERTISMENTS

LARGEST FRAME: 18” x 2” x 30” Pair of Cognac Cigar and Mccormick Deering framed advertisement with outstanding graphics. CONDITON: (A) McCormick Deering has significant fade, fold lines and surface staining throughout. Calendar also has significant loss on the right side top corner. (6.5). (B) Good color and shine throughout its cardstock. Has minor fold lines most notable top hand corner. Cognac cigar section is added. (8.0). (6.5, 8.0). 300 - 600

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1291 - PAIR OF LITHOGRAPHED CALENDARS WITH EARLY GRAPHICS

LARGEST FRAME: 16.25” x 1” x 22.25” CONDITON: (A) The Electric Dye works lithographed cardstock has varies of surface staining on the inner and out fields, as well as minor loss to the cardboard on the top and bottom left-hand corner. (7.9). (B) The S. Venneri lithographed has significant staining, as well as tears bottom on the inner and outer fields. The outer edges show significant staining. The calendar pad is NOS. (6.25). (7.9, 6.25). 300 - 600

1292 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED NATIVE AMERICAN PIECES

Largest frame: 19.25” x 1.25” x 32.5” A collection of three framed pieces with early Native American. CONDITON: (A) State Bank of Hector NOS lithographed with good color throughout, with minor blemishes mostly on the outer edges. Notable tear above the word Hector. (7.9). (B) Canvas Nellie Patton 87, Native American canvas painting has good color throughout, with very minor surface staining on the out edges frame. (8.5). (C) Royal George Kansas City marked Native American painting has excellent color throughout, with very minor staining on the outer edges. (8.25) (7.9, 8.5, 8.25). 300 - 600

1293 - COLLECTION OF 3 BARE-BREASTED WOMEN FRAMED PRINTS & PAINTING

largest: 35”x 2” x 23”. A collection of three beautiful woman bare-breasted painting and prints. CONDITION: (A) Woman laying on her back has minimal staining throughout, most notably on the outer edges of the piece. (B) Canvas painting has strong color throughout, with no damage or punctures. (C) Third has slight fade throughout, and is beautifully framed in an added professional frame. Wonderful collection of saloon-type nudes. (Good). 300 - 600

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1294 - PAIR OF TIN ADVERTISING SIGNS

1297 - HAMILTON-BROWN SHOE COMPANY SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

LARGEST: 17-1/4” x 12-1/2” CONDITION: (A) Single-sided tin sign advertising W. S. Corbin, Architect, showing areas of missing paint at the nail holes on the corner, showing areas of scratches through the name “Corbin”, as well as the word “Architect”. (7.0). (B) Embossed tin tacker advertising E. B. Lamme Clothing, Bozeman, with gentleman graphic on the left-hand side. Showing some areas of paint peeling, primarily at the upper edge, as well as under the “M” in “Lamme”. (8.0). (7.0), (8.0). 300 - 600

1295 - TIN EMBOSSED BUSTER BROWN BREAD SIGN

27-3/4” X 19-3/4” CONDITION: Single-sided tin showing folds at the edges, with areas of oxidation, paint loss and surface rust throughout the main field. (6.5). 300 - 600

1296 - TIN AMERICAN TRADING STAMP SIGN

24 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/8” SST. Contemporary frame. CONDITION: Maker marked Property of the Eastern Sign Co. Showing light scratches to the edges and at the mounting holes. Several added mounting holes and areas of light staining. (8.0). 300 - 600

Frame: 35” x 27 - 1/4”. This c. 1901 single-sided paper sign from the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company features a beautiful woman in white graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows some wear and color loss seen in the logo section in the top-right corner. The outer field shows a few light paper wrinkles throughout. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame and matte. (8.75). 200 - 500

1298 - LADY WITH UMBRELLA PAPER SIGN

Frame: 36 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1910s single-sided paper sign of a beautiful woman holding an early parasol. CONDITION: The sign shows staining and general darkening to the color throughout the field. There is a torn section on the lower-right edge. Moisture staining can be seen at the bottom edge. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. The piece is signed Stvart Travis. (7.5). 200 - 500

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1299 - MY ELGIN’S ALL RIGHT POCKET WATCH SIGN

Frame: 24 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. Maker marked “The Meyercord Company, Chicago”. This single-sided wood sign from the Elgin’s Watch Company features a young boy carrying a pocket watch. The manufacturer label is still attached to the backside. CONDITION: The graphic shows a few scrapes and specks of color loss- notably in the boy’s face, hat, and legs. The outer field shows light wear, but remains nice. (8.75). 200 - 400

1300 - SEVEN POUNDS NET PORTRAIT SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 26 - 3/4” x 17 - 3/4” x 1”. This c. 1910s single-sided paper sign reads “Seven Pounds Net” at the very bottom edge, and features a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with a few specks of discoloration seen in her neck and left hand. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9). 200 - 500

1301 - DIE-CUT LADY PORTRAIT SIGN

Frame: 26 - 3/8” x 20”. This c. 1910s single-sided die-cut cardboard sign features a well-dressed woman with a floral motif. The sign is marked “Germany” in the bottom-right corner. CONDITION: The sign shows good color in the field. The outer field and edges show spots of cardboard loss and color loss. (8.5). 200 - 500

1302 - LADY IN HAT PORTRAIT LITHOGRAPH SIGN

Frame: 25” x 21 - 1/4”. This c. 1920 single-sided paper sign features a beautiful hatted woman holding flowers. CONDITION: The sign shows some yellowing to the white background. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. The piece is signed “Knowlke Hare”. (8.9). 200 - 600

1303 - A COLLECTION OF PLEXIGLASS SALESMAN SAMPLES

14” x 6” x 11” Large assortment of plexiglass sign attachments, color samples and textures. CONDITION: All in excellent condition, with minor signs of wear. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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1304 - POLICE PATROL ROOFTOP LIGHT SYSTEM

48” x 6” x 18.5” Includes a heavy black grounded wire with new power adapter and new plug. In good working condition. CONDITION: It has the original lighting instructions, which slight shows scuffs and scrapes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1305 - PAIR OF DAGUERREOTYPE BI-FOLD CASES DEPICTING EARLY FIREMEN & CIVAL WAR ERA

TINTYPE OF A FIREFIGHTER

LARGEST: 3-3/4” x 5/8” x 4-3/4” (A) Quarter plate full-length studio image of an 1860s fireman wearing a double breasted shirt with souvenir ribbons, leather helmet, and belt with the number 1 on the buckle. Under magnification, the helmet reads SL(?)C(?), possibly a St. Louis fire house. Housed in a leatherette case that has split, but both sides are present. (B) 1860s hinged thermoplastic empty case that features a fireman in raised relief. CONDITION: Case is split, but image is excellent. Empty case is excellent. (goodexcellent) 500 - 1,500

1306 - COLLECTION OF 12 PIECES OF ADVERTISING MEMORABILIA

LARGEST: 4-5/8” x 16-1/2” Collection of 12 consists of: Coca-Cola thermometer, tin Dr. Scholl’s Foot Powder, Columbia Mill Company match holder, Shinola shoe polish shoehorn, Pepsi-Cola bottle opener, and several other advertising pieces. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1307 - COLLECTION OF 6 CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING SIGNS LARGEST: 10” x 12-3/4” CONDITION: (A) Hambone cigar fan pull, showing no rips, tears, or repairs. (B) Die-cut Eagle brand condensed milk advertising, showing some edge wear and no missing cardboard. (C) Squirrel Brand peanut die-cut cardboard, showing no chips, tears, or repairs. (D) Pippins Cigar fan pull, showing bright color with just light edge wear. (E) Cardboard standup advertising Donaldson cigars, showing just light edge wear. (F) Cardboard advertising for Klondike Head Rub, showing one fold in the upper right-hand corner and water damage to the left edge. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

1308 - HERSHEY ICE CREAM TIN MENU BOARD

11” x 1” x 26” SST. CONDITION: It shows an embossed Hershey in original paint, with areas of light scuffs at the self-framed sides. It has contemporary flavor strips, showing areas of paint loss at the edges. (8.0). 200 - 500

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1309 - PAIR OF EARLY ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST: 25” X 48” CONDITION: (A) SST. A sign advertising Powell Maximizer with a graphic of a leaf and the word “Powell” on the front. Maker marked for the Grace Sign Manufacturing Company out of St. Louis. It shows some added nail holes, light scuffs and scrapes, primarily at the mounting holes. It has good color and shine. (8.0). (B) A rare soda sign. Cardstock for Cape Soda, depicting two flavors of the Cape Soda and bottles cardstock. It has good color and shine. There are areas of paper loss, primarily above the word “Cape” in the sign, with a repair down the middle. (6.5). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.58.0). 200 - 500

1310 - PAIR OF EARLY ADVERTISING PIECES

LARGEST: DIA- 13 - 3/4” CONDITION: (A) An embossed tin Coca-Cola bottle sign with rolled edges. It shows areas of paint loss, primarily to the bottom edge, over the “N” in “Drink”, and in the lower left-hand corner of the white field. (8.0). (B) A serving tray marked “C.D. Kenny Company” with a pretty girl in a red velvet coat and hat. There are areas of foxing, paint loss and oxidation throughout. (7.0). (7.0, 8.0). 200 - 600

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1311 - GAUFRE MIRELLA CREME SURFINE POSTER

Frame: 47” x 31 - 3/4” x 1”. A nice example of this French poster from Gaufre Mirella Creme featuring nice colors throughout. CONDITION: The poster shows some light wrinkles and areas of light discoloration seen in the dark blue background. The outer white border shows some dark spots. The sign is nicely framed. (8.5). 200 - 500

1312 - HEYDT BAKERY CO. PAPER SIGN

10 - 3/4” x 16”. Single-Sided Paper. This c. 1901 paper sign from the Heydt Bakery Company features a woman enjoying a loaf of bread with Uncle Sam in the top corner. CONDITION: The field shows a few insignificant specks of color loss. The outer edges show light wear, with two notable tears at the top edge and bottom edge. The top-right corner shows a bend. (8.5). 100 - 400

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1313 - GIRL WITH FLOWERS SIGN

Frame: 30 - 1/4” x 30 - 1/4” x 1”. This c. 1910s-1920s single-sided paper sign features a young woman with a floral motif. CONDITION: Other than some slight wrinkling from the custom frame, this sign shows no damage or color loss. A nice example. (9.0). 100 - 400

1314 - 1927 CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 29 - 3/4” x 22” x 1”. A nice example of this 1927 calendar, featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: There is a small tear mark with color loss in the center-left field. The outer die-cut edges show light tattering, with wear and color loss. The bottom-right corner shows cardboard loss. (8.0). 100 - 400

1315 - COLLECTION OF 3: VARIOUS THERMOMETERS SIGNS

Largest: 12” x 1” x 12”. A nice collection of three thermometers from Coca-Cola, Quaker State, and Gilbey’s Gin. CONDITION: All function and remain nice with light tarnish to the metal bodies. (8.75+). 100 - 400

1316 - ARNOLD ARMITAGE PINUP ILLUSTRATION ART OIL ON BOARD, SKIER & DOG

30” x 1/8” x 24” Arnold Armitage (British-American, 1899-1991) oil on fiberboard illustration art painting of an attractive calendar girl on skis with Irish Setter. The image appeared in the 1946 Altes Beer advertising calendar. Signed “Armitage” in the lower right. CONDITION: 5” area of damp staining visible to the rear of one lower corner, not seen from the

front. 1” crease to the same corner visible from both sides. Some minor spots of grime lower right edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 200 - 600

1317 - THE OLD J.A MILLER CHICKEN COCK WHISKY PORCELAIN SIGN

28” x 2” x 22-1/8” Self framed tin sign. CONDITION: Showing considerable surface rust, pock marks and distress to a very rare sign. With several additional holes drilled in the sign and frame. (6.5). 100 - 500

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1318 - COLLECTION OF 2: PRIS SUR LE VIF AND WEST SIDE STORY MOVIE POSTERS

Largest Frame: 21 - 3/4” x 16” x 1”. A nice collection of two movie posters, including Pris Sur Le Vif and West Side Story . CONDITION: (A) The Pris poster shows some light wrinkles and yellowing to the color. (8.75). (B) The West Side Story poster shows wrinkles and light fading to the color. (8.0). (8.75,8.0). 100 - 400

1319 - COMPOSITION BLACK AMERICANA STATUE W/ GRECIAN URN

16” x 35” x 50” CONDITION: Showing some areas of scuffs and scrapes, with original paint and original patina to the statue. The urn is ceramic, showing original paint with original gilding, and a picture of an Indigenous American holding a goose. The statue shows some areas of missing paint, primarily on his back, and has a repair to his right arm. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

1320 - BLACK AMERICANA WOODEN SPRINKLER

10” X 1” X 33.5” CONDITION: Showing original paint with areas of scuffs and scratches, with original hose, and missing its base component. (Fair). 100 - 200

1321 - BLACK AMERICANA CHALK FISHING YOUNG BOY FIGURE

10” x 4” x 6-1/2” C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing all original paint, with areas of chips to his right fingers and right toes, showing no other damage. (8.0). 100 - 500

1322 - ANTIQUE BOURBON FIGURAL ADVERTISING DISPLAY

16” x 14” x 45”. CONDITION: All original figural advertising for Antique Bourbon. Great color, showing light wear with no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 300 - 600

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1323 - PAIR OF CAST IRON OWL ANDIRONS W/ GLASS EYES

9” X 17” X 15” CONDITION: Original and early cast iron figural owl andirons, showing some surface rust and oxidation due to age and use. No chips, cracks, or repairs. Both pieces have glass eyes. (Good). 200 - 600

1324 - BRONZE AND BRASS CUPID STATUE

19” x 18” x 28” CONDITION: Showing great form, with no breaks or repairs. With great patina and great overall look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1325 - BEAUTIFUL BRONZE STATUE

19” x 16” x 36” CONDITION: Showing no chips, cracks or repairs. Great aged patina in a very desirable form. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1326 - PAIR OF CHALK FIGURINES

Largest: 12” x 5” x 20” CONDITION: (A) Clown chalk figurine with light-up lights in the front, showing original paint and a very whimsical design. No chips, cracks, or repairs noted. (8.0). (B) Gentleman chalk figure advertising Bibb’s Tavern, showing a missing left hand and some areas of chips and paint loss. (7.0). (8.0), (7.0). 200 - 500

1327 - FORD MOTOR COMPANY DISPLAY CAR

24” x 9” x 8”. Marked for the 21st Century Company, dated 2012. CONDITION: In original paint, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (9.0). 100 - 300

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1328 - LIGHTED FIGURAL GUITAR DISPLAY

15” x 12” x 56” CONDITION: Complete and operational. A contemporary lighted display, showing light wear and some nicks, but overall an interesting display piece for the music enthusiast. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 100 - 500

1329 - CURTISS BABY RUTH GUM SIGN

35” x 17”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin sign from Baby Ruth Chewing Gum features nice color and pin striped graphics. CONDITION: The sign shows staining and spots of color loss in the field, the worst of which is seen around the letters “uth” in “Ruth”. The outer edges show metal bending and paint loss. There are a few added nail holes seen around the border. (7.75). 400 - 800

1330 - ADAM’S TUTTI-FRUTTI GUM SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

13 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2”. A nice example of this die-cut heavy paper sign from Adams’ Tutti Frutti Gum featuring a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few hardly notable dark spots. The outer edges show light tattering, but are overall nicely preserved. (8.9). 200 - 500

1331 - CHEW CALIFORNIA FRUIT CHEWING GUM SIGN

Box: 12 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 16 - 1/4”. This c. 1900s-1910s single-sided paper sign from California Fruit Chewing Gum features a young child graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows some light discoloration to the white sections of the outer field. The outer edges show minor wear and tattering. Nice overall. (8.9). 200 - 500

1332 - 1913 DIECUT CALENDAR W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 27 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/4”. A nice example of this single-sided cardboard 1913 calendar sign featuring a beautiful woman in purple color. CONDITION: The field remains clean and vibrant. The outer edges show tattering and wear, with color loss and a few isolated tear marks. Clean overall. (8.75). 100 - 400

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1333 - BEECH-NUT SPEARMINT GUM BOARD SIGN

26” x 18”. A nice example of this heavy cardboard game board sign from Beech Nut Gum, featuring nice product graphics. CONDITION: The sign shows a few scrapes in the field on both sides but nothing offensive. The outer edges show wear and occasional color loss. (8.5). 100 - 400

1334 - WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT PEPSIN GUM MAGAZINE AD

Frame: 27 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 19 - 1/4”. A nice example of this double page spread in the 1913 Saturday Evening Post from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum. CONDITION: The ad shows general yellowing to the paper throughout. There is a vertical crease line in the center. The outer field shows a few insignificant wrinkles. The outer edges are concealed but the mat. (8.5). 50 - 200

1335 - EMERSON RADIO LIGHT UP SIGN

16” x 2-1/2” x 10”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up countertop sign from Emerson Radio, featuring an ornate metal base. CONDITION: The glass face shows small paint chips in the field, and heavier paint loss around the outer edges. The metal base shows moderate tarnish but remains nice. The sign lights up nicely. (8.0). 400 - 800

1336 - RCA RADIO BATTERIES LIGHT-UP SIGN

25” x 2-3/4” x 7”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up sign from RCA Radio Batteries. CONDITION: The glass face remains clean and undamaged. The can shows a nice polished silver frame, and galvanized finish on the backside. The sign lights up nicely. (9.0). 400 - 800

1337 - CLARION RADIO LIGHT-UP SIGN

20” x 4” x 6-3/4”. A nice example of this Art Deco light-up sign from Clarion Radio, featuring man with bugle graphics. CONDITION: The glass face is clean and undamaged. The outer can has a nice crackled paint finish and shows hardly no wear. The sign lights up nicely. (9.0).

400 - 800

1338 - BENDIX RADIO LIGHT-UP NEON SIGN

27” x 5-3/4” x 8-1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1930s light-up sign from Bendix Radio, featuring an Art Deco can and neon lighting. CONDITION: The glass insert shows a light haze to the glass, but the lettering is clean and nice. The can shows moderate wear, but retains nice silver on the embellishments. The sign lights up nicely. (8.9).

400 - 800

1339 - COLLECTION OF 3: GENERAL STORE SIGNS

Largest: 10” x 13 - 3/4”. A nice collection of three signs, including a Valley Maid Potato Chip tin flange sign, a tin White Loaf Baking Powder sign, and a Masonite Beech-Nut Gum sign. CONDITION: (A) The Valley Maid sign shows a few scuffs in the field of both sides and minor wear to the mounting holes. (8.9). (B) The White Loaf sign shows color and paint loss in the field with light metal bending and wear around the outer edges. (8.5). (C) The Beech-Nut sign shows discoloration and scrapes in the field, with additional wear around the borders. (8.0). (8.9,8.5,8.0). 400 - 800

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1340 - U.M.C CARTRIDGES CARDBOARD FAN PULL

10” x 7”. A good-looking example of this double-sided die-cut cardboard fan pull from UMC Cartridges featuring a nice bullet graphic. CONDITION: Both sides show light color loss and minor cardboard wrinkling. The outer edges show additional color loss and light cardboard damage with occasional bending. The hanging hole is still intact. (7.5). 400 - 800

1341 - WELLMAN GROCERIES SIGN W/ CAN GRAPHIC

12 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s single-sided tin sign from Wellman Groceries, featuring a nice can graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few dark spots in the field and general dulling to the gloss. The outer rolled edge shows paint loss and scraping all the way around. (8.5). 400 - 800

1342 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS “THEY’RE STARTING RIGHT” SIGN

Frame: 41” x 23” x 1 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1910 single-sided paper sign from De Laval Cream Separators, featuring a graphic of the machinery in use. CONDITION: The sign shows light wrinkles in the field. There is a small discolored spot in the woman’s face. The bottom 20% of the sign shows staining, light paper loss around the edges, and general wear. There are a few isolated spots of discoloration around the edges of the top border as well. The metal hanging strip is still attached at the top. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the matte. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 400 - 800

1343 - THIS BANK UNDER SUPERVISION OF UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT SIGN

Frame: 29 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1920s-1930s single-sided glass with reverse paint and foil reading “This Bank is Under Supervision of The United States Government”. These signs were hung in the banks during the great depression. CONDITION: The sign remains crisp and clean with only a few hardly notable areas of wear seen in the black lettering. The outer edges are concealed by the ornate custom frame. (9.0). 400 - 800

1344 - ASK FOR WILDROOT EMBOSSED SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN

27 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4”. SST. Maker marked “AM 8-59”. This c. 1959 single-sided embossed tin sign from Wildroot features great color and shine with a nice barber pole graphic. CONDITION: The field retains nice gloss with only a few light rub marks to the embossed areas. The outer border shows specks of color loss and light metal bending. (8.9). 400 - 800

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1345 - TELEPHONE DIRECTIONAL ARROW SIGN

35 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. DSP. A nice example of this c. 1950s double-sided porcelain arrow sign reading “Telephone” with a nice bell graphic. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a clean field with some small porcelain chips around the border. The mounting holes retain their original grommets and show light wear. (8.9). Side 2 remains in similar condition, with porcelain wear around the edges and a few discolored spots in the outer field. (8.9). (8.9,8.9). 400 - 800

1346 - FIRE WARDEN HEADQUARTERS NEW JERSEY FLANGE SIGN

16” x 14” x 1 - 1/2”. DSP. This c. 1950s double-sided porcelain flange sign from the New Jersey Fire Warden features wonderful color and gloss. CONDITION: The sign was likely never used as both sides are clean and glossy with no damage. The outer edges show a few factory imperfections to the porcelain finish. (9.0). 400 - 800

1347 - POLL-PARROT SHOES LIGHT-UP SIGN

25 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2”. A nice example of this Poll Parrot sign, with great colors and a nice parrot graphic. CONDITION: The sign remains in excellent condition, with mild surface scratching on plastic front, metal back, has slide out door to access light bulb inside, and pull down cord to switch on/off. The sign lights up nicely. (9.0). 400 - 800

1348 - DR. D. JAYNE’S TONIC VERMIFUGE SIGN W/ CHERUB GRAPHIC Frame: 13 - 5/8” x 1” x 11 - 1/2”. This c. 1920 reverse painted and foil under glass sign from Dr. D. Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge features a nice cherub graphic. CONDITION: The green background shows a few areas of soiling and color loss. The gold lettering remains vibrant. The frame shows light wear as well. (8.75). 400 - 800

1349 - ACME BISCUITS CONFECTIONERIES SIGN

18” x 9”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Acme Biscuits and Confectioneries. CONDITION: The field shows light surface scuffs and a few isolated porcelain chips. The outer edges show heavier chipping with porcelain and color loss. The edges show light metal bending. (8.0). 400 - 800

1350 - SALADA TEA SIGN

19” x 10 - 1/2”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1940s single-sided porcelain sign from Salada Tea. CONDITION: The field shows some spiderwebbing and light scuffs to the porcelain. The outer edges show porcelain chipping and loss, with light oxidation. (8.25). 400 - 800

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1351 - RCA VICTOR RADIO LIGHT-UP SIGN

13” x 5” x 7”. A nice example of this light-up countertop sign from RCA Victor Radio. CONDITION: The glass face shows a few worn areas to the foil lettering. The can shows paint loss and oxidation. The sign lights up nicely. (8.5). 300 - 600

1352 - CHERRY BLOSSOM BOOT POLISH SIGN

8 - 1/2” dia. SST. A nice example of this single-sided tin easel-back sign from Cherry Blossom Boot Polish. CONDITION: The field shows discoloration and staining, most noticeably in the white lettering and white sections of the outer field. The outer edges show minor paint loss and light metal bending as well. (8.0). 300 - 600

1353 - MOOSE EYE FRUITS APPLE JUICE PAPER SIGN

49” x 37”. This large and colorful single-sided paper sign from Moose Eye Fruits Apple Juice shows a nice moose graphic and jug of apple juice as well. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only a few light specks of wear in the field. The outer edges are crisp, with no mentionable damage. The sign comes with a snap-in frame. (9.0). 300 - 600

1354 - B.J. BABBITT’S BEST SOAP SIGN

14” x 28 - 1/4”. This c. 1910s-1920s single-sided paper sign from B.J. Babbitt’s Best Soap features a young child graphic standing on an ornate rug. CONDITION: The sign shows light wrinkling and horizontal crease lines throughout the field. The outer edges show minor paper loss and damage. Both metal strips are still attached to the top and bottom edges of the sign. The colors show general darkening throughout. (8.25). 300 - 600

1355 - COLLECTION OF 3 ADVERTISING SIGNS

Largest: 30” x 12”. CONDITION: (A) An embossed self-framed tin reproduction Gilmore Lion Head sign. It shows good color and shine, with no discernable damage. It has some light surface scratches to the main field. (9.0). (B) A Masonite sign for the Glacier National Park with a goat logo. It shows considerable fading to the bottom half of the sign, as well as light scratches. (8.0). (C) A single-sided porcelain, advertising Explosives. It shows considerable staining to the white porcelain, significant chipping to the bottom edge and paint drips to the top edge. (6.5-9.0). 300 - 600

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84” x 24”. CONDITION: It shows all original paint with stenciled lettering, and is in all original construction. There are some areas of edgewear, light scuffs and scrapes. Some slight staining in lettering. With a 2” to 3” piece missing in the bottom-left corner, does not distract from over all appearance. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

300 - 700

1357 - CACHOU LAJAUNIE ORIGINAL STONE LITHOGRAPH POSTER

54 - 3/4” x 41”. Artist Cappiello’s 1st poster for Lajaunie Breath Freshening Pastilles (indispensable for smokers). Advertising for Leon Lajaunie’s Pharmacy in Toulouse Fr. CONDITION: Mounted to a linen backing with top and bottom wood rails, showing great color with a light fade, no rips, tears, or repairs noted. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1358 - ENJOY RED SPOT FLAVOURS SIGN

23” Dia. SSP. This single-sided porcelain sign from Red Spot was made for the British market, and features nice color and shine. CONDITION: There are a few isolated spots of touch-up in the white and red sections of the field. The outer edges show light wear and further touch-up around the border and mounting clips. (8.0). 300 - 600

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1359 - WE GIVE AND REDEEM “AMERICAN STAMPS” EMBOSSED TIN SIGN

27 - 5/8” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “American Artworks Inc, Coshocton, Ohio”. A nice example of this single-sided tin sign from American Stamps. CONDITION: The sign shows some fine scratching, damage to thin edges, and light paint chipping. (8.75+). 300 - 600

1360 - SATIN SKIN POWDER & SATIN SKIN CREAM FRAMED ADVERTISING

Frame: 33 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4” x 47 - 1/2”. SSP. Framed poster for Satin Skin Cosmetics. CONDITION: Showing great color, with minor wrinkles in the framing, and dated 1903. Very tightly matted, which may indicate trimming, but not noted. No rips, tears, or repairs noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 300 - 600

1361 - VICTOR RECORDS LIGHT-UP COUNTER SIGN

21 - 1/2” x 9” x 6”. C. 1930. CONDITION: All original, showing original can which has oxidized with paint loss, scuffs and scratches. The front sign has the original frame, and glass front advertising showing some lifting where the nipper dog graphic is, as well as some other scuffs and scrapes. A very rare sign, with only a couple known to exist in collections today. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

1362 - 1883 AMERICAN EXPOSITION SIGN

Frame: 31” x 24 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Forbes Co. Boston”. This c. 1883 single-sided paper sign from the American Exposition in Boston features the crowning architectural achievements of the day. CONDITION: The field retains good color and shows a few vertical crease lines. The outer edges show tattering, with specks of paper loss seen all the way around. (8.5). 300 - 600

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1363 - BALDWIN PARK LUMBER PORCELAIN YARD SIGN

64” x 9” x 1 - 1/2”. DSP. A nice example of this c. 1940s double-sided porcelain flange sign from the Baldwin Park Lumber Yard Los Angeles, CA. This sign has a flanged lip along the top edge, where it either attached to a larger sign or was hung from a ceiling. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few scrapes in the field. The outer edges show porcelain loss in a few areas. The flange lip shows further porcelain loss around the mounting holes. (8.5). Side 2 retains good gloss in the field, with a few surface scrapes. The outer edges show oxidation staining, and a few isolated chips to the porcelain. (8.75). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5, 8.75). 200 - 400

1364 - WRIGLEY’S P.K. CHEWING GUM DIE-CUT DECAL

10 -1/2” x 15 - 1/4”. A colorful example of this c. 1920s-1930s decal from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum, featuring a young boy graphic. CONDITION: The decal retains nice color, but shows some light wear around the outer edges. There are two small holes in the bottom section of the field as well. The decal is fixed to a glass piece and is nicely framed. (8.75+). 400 - 800

1365 - ADAM’S PEPSIN TUTTI-FRUTTI GUM SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 15 - 3/4”. A nice example of this heavy cardboard sign with foil lettering from Adams’ Tutti-Frutti Gum. CONDITION: The sign remains clean and is nicely framed with the outer edges concealed. There is one hardly visible dark spot, and small cardboard loss in the top-right corner. (8.75+). 400 - 800

1366 - ADAM’S PEPSIN TUTTI-FRUTTI GUM SIGN

12” x 19”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s single-sided tin display sign from Adams’ Pepsin Gum. CONDITION: The field shows discoloration and general darkening to the color throughout. There are spots of color loss in the outer field and edges, with further metal damage and loss to the outer rolled edge. The worst of the damage is seen at the bottom of the sign. The cardboard backing shows damage on the bottom as well. (7.0). 400 - 800

1367 - WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM SIGN W/ GUM STICK GRAPHICS

11” x 7”. A nice example of this tin-over-cardboard sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum with nice gum stick graphics. CONDITION: The sign shows a few scrapes and specks of paint loss in the field. The outer edges show further paint chips and light metal bending. The cardboard backing is still attached. (8.25). 400 - 800

1368 - COLLECTION OF 3 CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 23 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three single-sided tin signs from Chiclet Gum, Teaberry Gum, and La Gomme Grand-B. CONDITION: (A) The Chiclets sign shows paint loss and oxidation in the center field. The outer field shows metal bending, paint loss, and further oxidation. (7.75). (B) The Teaberry sign shows light paint and color loss in the field, with the outer edges showing discoloration and light metal bending. (8.0). (C) The La Gomme sign shows light color loss around the mounting holes and outer edges. (8.75). (7.75,8.0,8.75). 400 - 800

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1369 - COLLECTION OF 2 WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM SIGNS

Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 6”. A nice collection of two tin-over-cardboard signs from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum, featuring nice graphics of various sticks of gum. CONDITION: (A) The red sign shows heavy paint loss and wear in the field. There is notable loss and surface oxidation in the Wrigley’s logo. The outer edges show heavier paint loss and scuffing. (7.5). (B) The dark blue sign shows discoloration to the color in the field. The outer edges show heavy paint loss with surface oxidation as well. (7.9). (7.5,7.9). 400 - 800

1370 - GUESS YOUR WEIGHT CANVAS SIGN

Board: 33 - 1/2” x 18”. This single-sided hand-painted canvas sign features Hagenback, Ringling Brothers, and Barnum and Bailey. CONDITION: The canvas is neatly nailed to a wood board. The canvas shows areas of staining, but retains nice color overall. (8.0). 200 - 600

1371 - HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA 1892-1893 CALENDAR

Frame: 18 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 20 - 1/2”. A nice example of this heavy paper calendar sign from Hood’s Sarsaparilla from the years 1892 and 1893. CONDITION: The calendar pad is incomplete and shows mild soiling to the paper surface. The outer heavy paper calendar shows discoloration in the field, with chips to the cardboard and color loss around the outer edges. The outer edges also show isolated areas of touch, which is hardly noticeable. (7.5). 200 - 500

1372 - COKE DANDRUFF CURE NEVER FAILS SIGN

14 - 1/4” x 18 - 1/2”. A nice example of this single-sided cardboard sign from Coke Dandruff Cure, featuring a topless woman graphic. CONDITION: The field shows staining and discoloration. The outer edges of the sign shows cardboard loss and cracking throughout. The top edge has been cut off. (7.0). 200 - 400

1373 - CANADA DRY HI-SPOT LEMON SODA PALM PUSH SIGN

12” x 4”. A nice example of this single-sided tin palm press sign from Canada Dry. CONDITION: The sign is likely NOS, but shows some storage damage with a slight paint chip on bottom edge, and pinhead-sized chip on right-middle edge. (8.9). 200 - 500

1374 - KABO CORSETS SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 11 - 1/2” x 7”. Maker marked “Whitehead & Hoag”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920 celluloid-over-cardboard sign from Kabo Corsets, featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The celluloid face remains clean and vibrant. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.0). 200 - 400

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1375 - ELLISON’S FLOUR FRAMED CARDBOARD SIGN

29 - 1/4” x 19”. SSC. Cardboard sign advertising Ellisons flour. CONDITION: contemporary frame, showing areas of damage in the upper-left corner, as well as some light staining in the blue area. Edgewear that is hidden behind the edge of the frame. (7.8). 200 - 500

1376 - NATIONAL MILITARY HOME, OHIO SIGN

Frame: 36 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/2” x 7/8”. Maker marked “Henderson Lithograph Co.”. This c. 1898 single-sided paper sign from the National Military Home in Ohio features a colorful graphic of the campus. CONDITION: The sign shows good color in the field. There are wrinkle marks around the edges that show some light color loss. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.5). 200 - 600

1377 - COLLECTION OF 3 MODERN SIGNS

Largest: 12” x 16.5”. CONDITION: (A) SST. A tombstone sign advertising Grizzly Gasoline, showing no discernable damage. (B) SSP. A pump plate for Wyoming Air Service, showing a cowboy in an airplane and no damage. (C) A tin pump plate advertising Grizzly Gasoline, showing no damage. (9.0). 100 - 500

1378 - COLLECTION OF 4 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES

EA: 13” x 4 - 1/2” CONDITION: Showing various colors and conditions, years ranging from 1922 to 1925. (7.5 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1379 - J.S. MCCONNELL SHEET METAL FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 18 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/4” x 1”. Framed photograph. CONDITION: A sheet metal company, showing a beer bottle they are making for Cataract Brewing Co’s float for a N.R.A parade in 1933 in Rochester NY. Showing age-related fading, wear and some water staining. (7.0). 100 - 500

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1380 - FLEER DUBBLE BUBBLE GUM TIN SIGN

13 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice example of this more newly produced single-sided tin sign from Dubble Bubble Chewing Gum. CONDITION: The sign shows some light wear and discoloration in the field, most notable in the yellow section of the field. The outer edges show oxidation and wear as well. (8.5). 50 - 200

1381 - COLLECTION OF 2 WINCHESTER ARMS COMPANY SIGNS

Each: 11-1/2” x 8-1/4”. A nice collection of two chain-edged glass signs from Winchester. CONDITION: The signs remain with only a few discolored specks seen in the field. The chain edges are sturdy and nice. (9.0). 200 - 500

1382 - COLLECTION OF 4 WINCHESTER ARMS COMPANY SIGNS

Each: 7” x 4-3/4”. A nice collection of four chain edged glass signs from Winchester. CONDITION: The signs show general darkening to the color in the field but remain clean overall. The chain edges are nice. (9.0). 200 - 500

1383 - COLLECTION OF 2 GOLD DUST & KNOX GELATINE SIGNS

Each: 21-3/4” x 11-3/4”. A nice collection of two single-sided cardboard signs from Gold Dust Twins and Knox Gelatine. CONDITION: The Gold Dust signs shows a few light wrinkles in the field and a few light areas of wear to the outer field. The Knox sign shows a damaged area in the letters “NO” of “Knox.” Both signs are framed, and the outer edges are concealed. (8.75). 200 - 600

1384 - COLLECTION OF 2 DAT FRISKY MULE & VARIOUS GENERAL STORE ADVERTISEMENTS

largest: 36” x 13”. A nice collection of general store advertisements, including Comfort Long Cut Tobacco, and seven different ads for various stores. CONDITION: The Comfort piece shows light yellowing in the field, and shows a few specks of paper loss around the outer edges. The seven different store ads show light yellowing, but remain clean overall. (8.75). 200 - 600

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1385 - PAIR OF LARGE FORMAT TOBACCO TINS

Each: 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. CONDITION: (A) Nic-Nac Fine Cut Tobacco, showing areas of paint loss and light denting throughout, with scuffs and scrapes. (B) Sweet Burley Tobacco, showing good color and shine, with just light scuffs and scrapes, both with original lids. (7.5 - 8.5). 300 - 600

1386 - PAIR OF LARGE FORMAT TOBACCO TINS

Each: 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. CONDITION: (A) Sterling Tobacco, showing good color and shine, with some light denting, light surface scuffs and scrapes, consistent with age. (B) Tiger Chewing Tobacco 5¢ Package tin, showing some areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes. Both tins have original lids. (8.0). 300 - 600

1387 - COLLECTION OF 5 PANCAKE-STYLE TOBACCO TINS

Each: 8 -1/4” dia. x 2” height. CONDITION: (A) Sweet Cuba Fine Cut Tobacco in green tin, with partial tax stamp. Good color and shine, with light scuffs, scrapes, and denting. (B) Uncle Daniel Tobacco tin with holes drilled in the top, showing areas of paint loss, partial tax stamp, scuffs and scrapes. (C) Dark Sweet Cuba Fine Cut Tobacco blue tin, showing scuffs and scrapes, areas of paint loss, and a partial tax stamp. (D) Dark Sweet Burley Fine Cut Tobacco, with scuffs and scrapes, some paint loss, and good color and shine. (E) Light Sweet Burley Fine Cut Tobacco yellow tin, showing good color and shine, partial tax stamp, with light scuffs, scrapes, and denting throughout. (7.5 - 8.0). 300 - 700

1388 - COLLECTION OF 4 COUNTRY STORE TOBACCO TINS

Largest: 5” dia. x 6 -1/2”. CONDITION: (A) U.S. Marine Cut Plug circular tin, showing moderate color and shine, with areas of scuffs, scrapes, and oxidation to the lid, with light denting. (7.5).(B) Ojibwa pancake tin with Native American graphic, showing light scuffs and scrapes, areas of paint loss, with air holes drilled in the top of the can. (7.5). (C) Tuxedo Tobacco, showing moderate color and shine, with areas of oxidation, paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (8.0). (D) Stag Tobacco small square canister with stag deer graphic and fox hunters. There are areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes, as well as light denting to the edges. (8.0). (7.5 - 8.0). 300 - 600

1389 - COLLECTION OF 4 COUNTRY STORE TOBACCO TINS

Largest: 7 -1/2” x 5” x 4 -1/2”. CONDITION: (A) Crow-Mo Smokers

Quality Puerto Rico Filler tobacco tin with rooster graphic, showing partial tax stamp, areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout, and light denting to the lid. (7.5). (B) Fashion Cut Plug Tobacco with graphic of a young couple, showing good color and shine, areas of scuffs and scrapes, paint loss, and etched initials in the lid. (7.5). (C) Dixie Queen Plug Cut Smoking Tobacco with young lady graphic, showing light scuffs and scrapes, light denting to the can, with good color and shine. (8.0). (D) Union Leader Cut Plug tobacco tin with eagle graphic, showing good color, light scuffs and scrapes, with some areas of missing paint and light denting. (8.0). (7.5 - 8.0). 300 - 600

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1390 - COLLECTION OF 5 CIGAR BOX LABELS

Each: 11” x 9”. A nice collection of five cigar box labels from Red Eagle, Road Agents, Buffalo Bill, Big Feather, and Hoffman. CONDITION: All remain clean and stored in sheet protectors. Some show minor paper bending and tattering around the outer edges. (8.75). 300 - 800

1391 - COLLECTION OF 2 LIFE-SAVERS SIGN & DOUBLE DUTY TOBACCO SIGN

Largest: 10” x 12”. A nice collection of two signs from Life Savers (cardboard) and Double Duty Tobacco (tin). CONDITION: (A) The Life Savers sign remains clean with moderate soiling to the outer edges and upper hanging hole. (8.75). (B) The Tobacco sign shows a few paint chips in the field, with further wear and light metal bending to the outer edges. (8.5). (8.75,8.5). 300 - 600

1392 - PIPPIN 5¢ CIGAR ASHTRAY

5” x 5-1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1920s to 1930s tin ashtray from Pippin Cigars. CONDITION: The field shows a small area of paint loss seen between the “PP” in “Pippin.” The outer edges show light wear, but nothing offensive. (8.9). 200 - 500

1393 - PAIR OF TOBACCO TINS

Each: 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. CONDITION: (A) Sweet Burley tobacco showing light scratches, great color and shine, with original lid and no dents. (B) Sterling tobacco, showing light dents to the side, some surface scratches and oxidation, with the original lid. (8.0). 200 - 600

1394 - COLLECTION OF 3 COUNTRY STORE CIGAR TINS

Largest: 6 -1/2” x 4” x 5 -1/4”. CONDITION: (A) A Possum cigar tin in original paint. It shows some areas of paint loss and light denting to the can. This is the red version. (B) A Possum cigar tin, yellow version. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and light denting. (C) A Y-B Yocum Brothers cigar tin. It shows some areas of scuffs, scrapes and paint loss. It has good color and graphics. (7.5 - 8.0). 200 - 500

1395 - PAIR OF CIGAR STORE TOBACCO TINS

Largest: 5 -1/2” dia. x 6 -1/4”. CONDITION: (A) A dark Ojibwa tin with a Native American graphic. Fine-cut chewing tobacco, showing partial tax stamp and oxidation to the lid. It shows scuffs and scrapes to the original paint. (8.0). (B) A Flick & Flock Long Filler 5¢ Straight Tobacco tin with a dog graphic. It shows light denting to the tin, areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. (7.8). (7.8, 8.0). 200 - 500

1396 - THE HIT CIGAR BOX LABEL

11 - 1/2” x 9”. A nice example of this paper cigar box label from “The Hit”, featuring nice frog graphics with an American flag in the background. CONDITION: The label remains clean and undamaged. It is nicely framed and matted. (9.0). 200 - 500

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1397 - COLLECTION OF 3 UNCUT TOBACCO TIN SHEETS

Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4”. A nice collection of three uncut/unfolded tin tobacco tin sheets from Pastora, Topic, and JAZ. CONDITION: All three show light metal bending to the outer edges and corners. There are a few scrapes from storage in the fields as well. Each sheet has a hanging hole added on the outer-right edge. (8.75). 200 - 500

1398 - DARBY AND JOAN TOBACCO SIGN W/ OLD COUPLE GRAPHIC

Frame: 25 - 1/4” x 2” x 19 - 1/4”. This single-sided cardboard sign from Darby and Joan Tobacco features an old couple at a table enjoying a smoke and a brew. CONDITION: There are isolated torn and punctured areas in the upper section of the field- most confined to the dark background. These areas have been touched-up at some point in the past. The outer field and edges show color loss and wear throughout. The colors show general darkening throughout the sign. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. -7 200 - 400

1399 - COLLECTION OF 2 OLD NORTH STATE SMOKING TOBACCO & FRESH! RED MAN TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENTS

Frame: 10 - 1/4” x 20 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two advertising items from Old North State Tobacco and Red Man Cigar Tobacco. CONDITION: (A) The North State piece shows tattering and light staining to the fabric, but still remains legible and displays nicely. (8.5). (B) The Red Man sign shows light wrinkling to the paper, and a few discolored spots in the outer field. (8.75). (8.5,8.75). 200 - 500

1400 - COLLECTION OF 3 VARIOUS CIGAR TIN SIGNS

Largest: 18” x 9 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three signs, including a single-sided embossed tin sign from Upton Cigars, an embossed tin sign from Baxter’s Cigars (more newly produced), and a celluloid-over- cardboard sign from Blackstone Cigars. CONDITION: (A) The Upton sign shows metal bending and paint loss to the outer edges, with a few light scrapes in the field. (8.5). (B) The Baxter sign shows metal bending with scrapes in the field. It also shows paint loss to the outer border. (8.5). The Blackstone sign shows darkened staining around the outer white border. (8.25). (8.5, 8.5, 8.25). 200 - 600

1401 - COLLECTION OF 2: ORPHAN BOY & SEAL OF NORTH CAROLINA TOBACCO SIGNS

Largest: 12” x 17 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two single-sided heavy paper signs from Plug Cut Tobacco and Orphan Boy Smoking Tobacco. CONDITION: The Plug Cut sign shows a few specks of color loss in the field with minor color loss and edge wear. (8.5). The Orphan Boy sign retains nice color. It shows a few specks of color loss and minor edge wear. (8.75). (8.5, 8.75). 200 - 400

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1402 - LONDON LIFE CORK TIP CIGARETTES COUNTERTOP DISPLAY.

25” x 17 - 3/4”. SST. This C. 1920s single-sided embossed and die-cut tin countertop display from London Life Cigarettes features nice a product graphic with horses on both sides. CONDITION: The sign shows discoloration and paint loss throughout the field. The outer edges show additional paint loss and surface oxidation, with occasional metal bending. The insert in the middle shows an old stock certificate. The metal easel on the backside is still attached. (8.0). 200 - 600

1403 - COLLECTION OF 2: THE DERBY & BERING CO. CIGAR SIGNS

Largest: 16 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/4”. A nice collection of two signs, one from Bering Cigars featuring their various cigar styles, and the other from David Dunlop Cigars featuring The Derby graphic. CONDITION: The Bering sign remains clean with a few insignificant scrapes in the field, and minor color loss seen in the outer corners. (8.9). The Dunlop sign remains clean with the edges being concealed by the custom frame and mat. (9.0). (8.9, 9.0). 200 - 500

1404 - COLLECTION OF 2: BUCKINGHAM SMOKING TOBACCO TINS

LARGEST: 4 - 1/4” x 3” x 1” A good-looking collection of two tin tobacco tins from Buckingham Bright Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco. CONDITION: Both remain clean, with a few light surface scuffs, and moderate wear to the lids. (9.0). 200 - 500

1405 - COLLECTION OF 3: LARGE FORMAT TOBACCO TINS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. (A) Two round Tiger Tobacco tins, showing light oxidation, some surface rust, staining, and paint loss to all sides. (B) Square Tiger Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco with original labeling, showing areas of oxidation and some surface rust. All three have original lids. (7.0 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1406 - COUNTERTOP PAPER MACHE CIGAR STORE NATIVE AMERICAN 9” x 7” x 25”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It has all original paint. It shows some areas of paint loss, chips and scuffs. There is a repair to the base. (8.0). 100 - 500

1407 - BUSTER BROWN CIGAR CAN

5” Dia. x 5” T. Early can with Buster Brown image on both sides. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 300 - 800

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1408 - SOLDIER BOY TOBACCO WOODEN CRATE

38” X 19 - 1/2” X 17 - 3/4”. C. 1890. CONDITION: All original labeling and stenciling to this early Soldier Boy wooden crate. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes due to age and movement. (7.8). 100 - 500

1409 - POLAR BEAR CHEWING TOBACCO CARDBOARD SIGN

14 - 1/2” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1920s-1930s double-sided light cardboard sign from Polar Bear Chewing Tobacco. CONDITION: The sign shows a chunk of cardboard missing in the bear’s head. Both sides show staining and discoloration throughout the field. The outer edges show wear and light tattering. A great graphic piece. (7.75).

400 - 800

1410 - LIGHT A HARVESTER CIGAR OVAL SIGN

9” x 13”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1930s single-sided tin oval sign from Harvester Cigars featuring a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scuffs and specks of discoloration, most notable in the yellow section of the field. The outer edges show further paint loss and scuffing. (8.5). 400 - 800

1411 - BEECH-NUT CHEWING TOBACCO SIGN

22” x 10”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Beech Nut Tobacco, featuring a colorful product graphic. CONDITION: The sign has been clear-coated at some point in the past. There are a few isolated chips in the field, with minor porcelain loss to the outer edges. One mounting hole is missing its grommet. (8.0). 400 - 800

1412 - YES, I SAID 10¢ MODEL SMOKING TOBACCO SIGN

34” x 11 - 1/4”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from Model Smoking Tobacco featuring the iconic Mustache Man graphic. CONDITION: The field shows scuffing to the color and gloss throughout, with isolated porcelain chips. The outer field, edges, and mounting holes show porcelain loss and wear throughout. (7.75). 400 - 800

1413 - SUBROSA CIGARROS FRAMED LITHOGRAPH SIGN

Frame: 24 - 1/4” x 1” x 38 - 3/4”. This single-sided paper sign from Subrosa Cigarros features a comedic graphic with great color throughout. CONDITION: The sign retains nice color with no noticeable damage to report. There is some light wrinkling and a minor crease line seen at the very bottom of the sign. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9+). 400 - 800

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1414 - LONDON LIFE CIGARETTES TIN SIGN W/ HIGH SOCIETY GRAPHIC

28” x 39”. SST. This impressive single-sided tin sign from London Life Cigarettes shows a colorful graphic of well-dressed people smoking on the lawn. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows scattered tiny paint chips that are hardly visible to the naked eye. There have been nail holes added to each corner of the interior field and holes added to the outer simulated wood grain border. The outer rolled edge shows further paint loss and chipping, with occasional light metal bending. (8.25). 400 - 800

1415 - CIGARS METAL ADVERTISING SIGN

33 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1930s sign reading “Cigars”, which once would have had neon tubing attached. CONDITION: The sign shows a nice crackled paint patina, with areas of rubbing and color loss. The outer edges and corners show oxidation and wear. (8.0). 400 - 800

1416 - PIEDMONT CIGARETTES SIGN W/ WOMAN IN RED GRAPHIC

Frame: 38 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2” x 3/4”. This c. 1910s single-sided cardboard sign from Piedmont Cigarettes features a beautiful woman in red graphic, with a nice pack of smokes seen at the top-left. CONDITION: The sign shows a damaged area around and below the letters “Pied” of “Piedmont”. These cracks and damaged areas have been lightly touched-up at some point in the past. The rest of the field remains clean, with a few scattered discolored spots. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. The frame is original and is marked with the company name along the bottom-center. (8.0). 400 - 800

1417 - SOLITUDE CIGAR SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 28 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2” x 7/8”. This c. 1910s single-sided canvas sign from Solitude Cigar features a beautiful woman graphic, with its original frame. CONDITION: The canvas sign shows specks of color loss throughout the field, with a notable stain in the top-center field. The original frame shows wear and color loss, with a nice patina overall. (8.25). 400 - 800

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1418 - SMOKE AND CHEW SENSATION CUT PLUG TOBACOO LITHOGRAPHED PAPER WITH BEUATIFUL WOMAN GRAPHIC

FRAME “ 24.5” x 1” x 36.5” C. 1910s Sensation Cut Plug Tobacco

Lithographed paper with professionally added frame. CONDITION: Paper has good color throughout the both inner and outer fields. Paper shows area of surface staining running horizontally across the midsection. The outer edges also show areas of staining and minor browning throughout. Paper has been nicely displayed in a glass-faced wooden frame. (7.9). 400 - 800

1419 - CHEW SMOKE MAIL POUCH TOBACCO SIGN

36” x 11”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1930s-1940s single-sided porcelain sign from Mail Pouch Tobacco. CONDITION: The outer corners of the sign have been repaired at some point in the past and the entire sign has been clear-coated. Discoloration from the clear coat can be seen in the white lettering and pinstriped border. (RESTORED).

300 - 600

1420 - CLIMAX PLUG TOBACCO SIGN

15” x 15”. SSP. This c. 1940s-1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Climax Tobacco features wonderful color and gloss. CONDITION: The sign has been clear-coated at some point in the past and the outer edges show minor paint chipping. (8.5). 300 - 600

1421 - EL ROI-TAN PERFECT CIGARS SIGN

10” x 12”. A nice example of this c. 1910 single-sided embossed tin sign from El Roi-Tan Cigars. CONDITION: The center field shows a few specks of color loss, but is nice overall. There are a few scattered isolated touch-ups in the simulated wood grain immediately around the center oval graphic. The outer edges show minor paint loss. (8.75).

300 - 600

1422 - DUKES TOBACCO MIXTURE PORCELAIN SIGN W/ TOBACCO PACK GRAPHIC

9” x 12” SSP. 1920s Dukes Smoking tobacco mixer convex porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout, with a very well-done restoration. Fantastic graphics and gloss on this hard-to-find sign. (Restored). 300 - 600

1423 - COLLECTION OF 2: PHILLIP MORRIS AND LUCKY STRIKE SIGNS

Largest: 27 - 3/4” x 9 - 7/8”. A nice collection of two c. 1950s single-sided tin embossed signs from Phillip Morris and Lucky Strike. CONDITION: Both signs show light wear and scuffing in the fields. The outer edges show further paint loss and wear, with occasional metal bending and surface oxidation. (8.0). 300 - 600

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1424 - SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

21” x 13 - 5/8”. SST. Maker marked “TinDeco.” A nice example of this c. 1920s tin-over-cardboard sign from Sweet Caporal Cigarettes, featuring a woman graphic. CONDITION: The field shows some scrapes with paint loss, as well as isolated paint chips. The outer border shows further scuffing with paint loss and occasional metal bending. (8.25).

300 - 600

1425 - SELF-FRAMED TIN VELVET TOBACCO SIGN

42 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/4”. SST. Single-sided tin sign advertising Velvet Tobacco with a graphic of a gentleman smoking a pipe. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, and foxing to the main field, with areas of spotted surface rust. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 300 - 600

1426 - COLLECTION OF 2 ENTERPRISE CUT PLUG TOBACCO & CRACKERJACK 5¢

CIGAR SIGNS

Largest: 15” x 19”. A nice collection of two paper signs from Enterprise Cut Plug Tobacco and Cracker Jack Cigars. CONDITION: The Enterprise sign shows some light staining and wear in the outer sections of the field. (8.5). The Cracker Jack sign remains clean with no notable damage. (9.0). Both pieces are custom framed and matted. (8.5, 9.0). 200 - 500

1427 - TUDOR ARMS CIGARS SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1920s reverse painted glass sign from Tudor Arms Cigars. CONDITION: The sign shows good color, with no damage in the field. The frame shows wear but looks nice. (9.0). 200 - 500

1428 - PAIR OF WHITE LABEL CIGAR AND OCCIDENT FLOWER EMOBBED TIN SIGN

LARGEST: 14” X 10” SST, SST. Pair of White Label Cigar and Occident Flower embossed tin sign. CONDITION: (A) White label cigar significant fade and paint loss in inner and outer fields. Minor paint loss in outer edges. (7.0). (B) Occident Flower sign has significant scratching and multiple holes. Sign has bends and areas of paint loss on and around the outer edges. (7.0, 6.25). 200 - 600

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1429 - CONTEMPORARY ELECTRONIC CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

22” x 10” x 37”. C. 1980. CONDITION: More recent electronic cigar vending machine with built-in humidor, bill changer, and electronic selection key pad. Oak construction, complete and untested. Most likely could be programmed to vend at any denomination. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1430 - BLOODHOUND CHEWING TOBACCO SIGN

27” x 18”. This single-sided tin sign from Bloodhound Chewing Tobacco features a nice dog graphic with great color. CONDITION: The sign shows restoration and touch-up throughout the field and outer border. There is also light paint lifting and surface oxidation seen in the left field. The outer edges show oxidation and light metal bending. (RESTORED). 100 - 500

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1431 - 5¢ CANADIAN CLUB CIGARS SIGN W/ MAN GRAPHIC

23” x 15”. This c. 1930s single-sided cardboard sign from Canadian Club Cigars features nice color and well-dressed man graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a diagonal crease line with color loss running through the right field. The sign is otherwise clean, with moderate soiling to the outer edges. (8.0). 100 - 400

1432 - HELMAR TURKISH CIGARETTES SIGN

Frame: 21 - 1/2” x 3 - 5/8”. A nice example of this single-sided pressed heavy cardboard sign from Helmar Cigarettes. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only a few tiny discolored spots in the white lettering. The sign is in a nice small custom frame. The pressed lettering can be seen on the backside of the sign. (8.9). 100 - 400

1433 - PAIR OF TOBACCO-RELATED STORAGE ITEMS

LARGEST: 5-1/2” x 5-1/2” 6-1/2” CONDITION: (A) Glass jar with label for Belle Peep cigars with vintage cigars inside, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) Black Americana tobacco humidor showing graphic of a young Black boy standing among cigars. Original lid and original container. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 500

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1434 - BLACK WATCH BIG PLU’G TOBACCO SIGN

Frame: 25” x 19 - 1/4” x 1”. This is a reproduction sign from Black Watch Big Plug Tobacco, featuring a angry dog graphic. CONDITION: The sign is clean and undamaged, housed in a modern custom frame. (9.5). 50 - 100

1435 - COLLECTION OF 2 PHILLIP MORRIS CIGARETTE SIGNS

Largest: 21” x 28-3/4”. A nice collection of two C. 1950s single-sided cardboard signs from Phillip Morris featuring a baseball and beach graphics. CONDITION: Both signs shows areas of wear and color loss in the field. The outer edges on both show light wrinkling, with specks of color and cardboard loss. There are a few nail holes seen around the border as well. (8.25). 200 - 600

1436 - COLLECTION OF 2 CALL PHILIP MORRIS & VAN DAM CIGARS SIGNS

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Largest: 30” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice collection of two single-sided tin signs from Phillip Morris and Van Dam Cigars. CONDITION: (A) The Phillip Morris sign shows a few paint chips in the red lettering. The outer border shows some scrapes and mild storage wear. (8.75). (B) The Van Dam sign shows some scrapes and areas of minor paint loss in the field. The outer field shows metal bending, minor paint loss and wear to the edges. (8.0). (8.75,8.0). 400 - 800

1437 - COLLECTION OF 2: 7-20-4 CIGAR SIGNS.

Largest: 18” x 3”. A nice collection of two signs from 7-20-4 Cigars including a porcelain strip sign and a small double-sided tin litho sign. CONDITION: The porcelain strip sign remains clean with one small porcelain chip on the bottom edge. The mounting holes show insignificant wear as well. (8.9). The tin sign shows a few scrapes in the field and some minor paint loss around the outer edges. The one side shows a dullness to the gloss in the top-right field. (8.0). (8.9, 8.0). 400 - 800

1438 - PAIR OF 10¢ CIGAR VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 30 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 7”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A) Wall mount chrome-plated with original decals and light wear with some oxidation. Lock and key. (B) Same machine with original decal showing moderate wear, no lock or key. Both operational. (Good). 300 - 600

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1439 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 4” x 16” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) A Stag tobacco cutter in original operating condition. It shows areas of paint loss, surface rust, and missing plating to the original nickel label. (B) A Champion Knife tobacco cutter from Enterprise Manufacturing. It shows original patina, some paint, surface rust and oxidation. It is in operating condition. (Good). 100 - 500

1440 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 17” x 3 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) A Lorillard Climax tobacco cutter. It shows all original raised lettering, some remnants of original pinstriping, some oxidation and surface rust. (B) A W.A. Brown Tobacco Company out of Martinsville, Virginia. It shows original nickel plating to the top casting, areas of paint loss, oxidation and surface rust. It is operational. (Good). 100 - 500

1441 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2” x 8”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) A Griswold Manufacturing tobacco cutter, fully operational. It shows an original patina with some oxidation and surface rust. (B) A Ram’s Horn Tobacco Company cutter in oxidized iron. It has an aged patina and some surface rust. No breaks, cracks or repairs to either cutter. (Good). 100 - 500

1442 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Each: 19” x 4 - 1/2” x 7”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) Marked “S.W. Venable Tobacco Company”. It shows good raised lettering, remnants of an original pinstriping, areas of oxidation and surface rust. It is operational. (B) A Star Tobacco Company cutter. It shows remnants of original paint and pinstriping, as well as areas of oxidation and surface rust. It is operational. (Good). 100 - 500

1443 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 19” x 7”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) A Good Cheer tobacco cutter. It shows areas of surface rust, some oxidation and no original paint. It is in operating condition. (B) A Martinsville, Virginia tobacco cutter, labeled “Penn and Watson”. It is operational, with a older applied new black paint. (Good). 100 - 500

1444 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 19” x 7”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) A P. Lorillard red tin tag tobacco cutter. It shows great raised lettering, remnants of some original paint and pinstriping, as well as light areas of oxidation. (B) A Tomahawk tobacco cutter by P. Lorillard Company. It shows areas of oxidation, some surface rust, and it is operational. (Good). 100 - 500

1445 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Each: 15” x 4” x 8 - 5/8”. C. 1905. CONDITION: (A) Unlabeled, marked “Simply Patented December 1 1914”. It is operational, showing light oxidation and original old repaint. (B) A J. Pines & Sons Wholesale Cigars and Tobacco out of South Helston Street, Chicago. It shows areas of remnants of original paint, oxidation and surface rust throughout. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

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1446 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 19” x 7”. C. 1905.

CONDITION: (A) A Burr-Oak tobacco cutter. It shows original paint, remnants of original pinstriping, light oxidation and surface rust. It is operational. (B) A tobacco cutter in the form of an axe. It shows some original pinstriping and metal base. It is operational, with oxidation and surface rust throughout. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

1447 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2”. C. 1905.

CONDITION: (A) A Drummonds Good Luck tobacco cutter. It shows remnants of original paint and pinstriping. There are some areas of oxidation and surface rust. It is operational. (B) A R.J.R Tobacco Company cutter. It shows areas of oxidation, surface rust and remnants of original paint. (FairGood). 100 - 500

1448 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON TOBACCO CUTTERS

Largest: 18 - 3/4” x 4 - 1/2” x 7”. C. 1905.

CONDITION: (A) The Wilson & McCallay Tobacco Company, showing oxidation and surface rust to the original cast iron. It has good raised lettering. (B) The E.S. Kibbe Company Wholesale Grocers out of Hartford, Connecticut. It shows remnants of some original paint, oxidation and surface rust throughout. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

1449 - COMMERCIAL CIGAR LIGHTER ADVERTISING FITZPATRICK & DRAPER HAVANA CIGARS

8 - 1/2” x 9” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows a cast base with glass over paper label advertising with a ruby red font and white milk glass globe. It has an original lighter wick. It shows areas of surface and oxidation, primarily to the base and metal components. (Good). 300 - 800

1450 - BLACK AMERICANA CIGAR LIGHTER

3 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A cigar lighter in the form of a gentleman’s head, where the cigar in his mouth is an actual lighter. It shows crazing to the original paint, replaced cord, and the lighter is untested. (Good). 300 - 600

1451 - COMMERCIAL CIGAR CUTTER AND LIGHTER ADVERTISING “GRAND ORDER” CIGAR

7” x 13” x 7”. C. 1900. CONDITION: An original cast base, showing an older repaint. It has replaced wick dips, working cigar cutter, and brass font with ruby red globe. It shows oxidation, areas of paint loss and some surface rust. (Fair - Good). 300 - 800

1452 - GENERAL STORE TOBACCO SHOWCASE

LARGEST: 45” x 25-3/4” x 42-3/8” Marked for the Hershey Store Company out of Hershey, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: Walnut construction, with sliding doors in the back and glass front, which has been removed and will need to be replaced. It has scuffs, scratches and areas of wear throughout. A solid showcase needing a piece of glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

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1453 - IMPERIAL PANATELLAS ENGLISH CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

24 - 3/4” x 10” x 8”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Complete and hardly ever used, with light wear to the wooden case and little wear to the interior components. Possibly never on location. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1454 - GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY OAK SMOKER’S CABINET

12-1/2” x 6-1/4” x 9-1/8” C. 1900. CONDITION: Very unusual smoker’s cabinet, most likely an award or a gift for an executive at the Great Western Railway. It represents a coal bin, and even comes with a small set of railroad tracks that it sits on. (Excellent). 300 - 900

1455 - HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD ART DECO THEATRE SEAT END WITH MAYAN IMAGE

12 - 1/2” x 4” x 24” 1940. Theater seat end casting that lights an aisle of theater from Heywood Wakefield. This design was used in many theaters, including Detroit, Chicago, and this one from Denver. CONDITION: Showing remnants of the original paint, no chips, cracks or repairs, and clearly marked for Heywood Wakefield on the reverse side. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1456 - COLLECTION OF 4 SALESMAN SAMPLES HATS

Largest: 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. A wonderful collection of four miniature salesman sample hats. CONDITION: All remain clean, with only moderate wear from storage over the years. (9.0). 400 - 800

1457 - COLLECTION OF 2 BREAD TRAYS W/ WOMAN GRAPHICS

Largest: 16” x 13 - 1/4”. A nice set of two trays from Wm. C. Davis Bakers and the Bakery and Confectionery Workers International Union. CONDITION: The fields on both retain nice color and gloss, with only a few light surface scrapes. The outer rims shows specks of paint loss and light wear. (8.75). 300 - 600

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1458 - EARLY PLASTER FIGURAL HAND KNUCKLING DOWN ON MARBLE

9” x 5 - 1/4” x 19”. Unique plaster hand getting ready to shoot marble. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1459 - ELECTRO DOG HOUSE HOT DOG COOKER

12” x 7” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: It shows original paint with original light-up top, front grille with all original interior to hold your hot dogs. Untested. It has all original cord that is covered with electrical tape. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout. (Good). 300 - 600

1460 - THE BRUNSWICK BALKE-COLLENDER CO. POOL RACK W/ ACCESSORIES

Rack: 44 - 3/4” x 53” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1910. All original and early Brunswick pool cue rack with some accessories. CONDITION: Showing age-related wear, some scuffs and scrapes from use. No top marquee, retaining the original finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

1461 - WOODEN COIN STORAGE CABINET

13 - 3/4” x 11” x 13 - 1/4”. Quite possibly a contemporary storage cabinet for coins, with 25 drawers that have felt inserts cut in round circular shapes that would hold coins. CONDITION: Shows walnut construction, no chips, cracks, or repairs. (Excellent). 100 - 500

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1462 - EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTOR

10” x 17” x 42”. Complete and untested Evinrude outboard motor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Good 50 - 100

1463 - PAIR OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AMERICANA PIECES

Largest: 15” x 9” x 38”. CONDITION: (A) African American statue in original paint, utilize for collecting or handing out business cards, with some areas of scrapes and scuffs, and a piece of the wooden tray missing. (B) African American sprinkler, showing all original paint and original hose, with some areas of light scuffs and oxidation. (Good). 100 - 500

1464 - GOLDEN GATE BRICK COMPANY SIGN W/ WOMAN IN RED GRAPHIC

18 - 3/4” x 22 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1909 heavy paper sign from the Golden Gate Brick Company, featuring a lovely graphic of a woman in red. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows light wrinkling to the paper, and some light discoloration, most noticeable in the white background. The outer edges of the sign show tattering and wear, with occasional color and paper loss- the worst of which is seen along the bottom edge. (8.25). 400 - 800

1465 - 1919 SHARPLES SEPARATORS CALENDAR SIGN

18” x 26 - 1/2”. A nice example of this double-sided c. 1919 calendar sign from Sharples Separators featuring a woman graphic, with an additional ad on the backside. CONDITION: The calendar shows some discoloration seen in the yellow section of the outer border. There is a small tear mark seen in the word “Northern” near the bottom-center. The outer edges show light wear and tattering, while the extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.0). 300 - 600

1466 - CREAM OF WHEAT SIGN W/ HORSE GRAPHIC

28” x 38 - 1/4”. This c. 1920 single-sided paper poster sign from Cream of Wheat shows a cowboy on horseback delivering mail. CONDITION: The field shows a few discolored spots, with general darkening to the color throughout. There is a horizontal rip mark on the right-center border. The bottom edge shows paper loss and general wear. The upper-section of the sign shows horizontal crease marks and light wear as well. (7.9).

400 - 800

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1467 - WHITE ELEPHANT BRAND TEAS CHALKWARE FIGURE

22” x 8” x 14”. This chalkware display for White Elephant Brand Teas, Coffees, and Spices shows a wonderful form of an elephant with nice color and detailed finishing. CONDITION: This rare display shows paint loss and chipping to the surface of the chalkware, seen on the elephant’s head, saddle, and lower feet. There are areas of cracking and deterioration to the chalkware throughout. The elephant still stands and is sturdy. (7.0). 300 - 700

1468 - PAIR OF LOVELL MANUFACTURING CO. SALESMAN SAMPLE WASHTUB WRINGERS

LARGEST:15” x 4’ x 8” C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing original stenciling with original wood wringers, all original cast iron hardware, part of a salesman set in order to sell the wringers with the washtubs. (Good). 200 - 600

1469 - HARDING’S GENERAL STORE SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

22 - 1/2” x 38”. A nice example of this c. 1915 single-sided paper sign from Harding’s General Store with the woman in pink graphic. CONDITION: There are some horizontal crease lines in the center right field/edge that have been very finely touched-up at some point in the past. There are a few light scuff marks seen around the outer field and edges as well. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.75+). 100 - 500

1470 - WILLARD TREATMENT FOR STOMACH DISTRESS SIGN

18 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4”. A nice example of this reverse painted and foil under glass sign from Willard Treatment for Stomach Distress. CONDITION: The glass and foil remain clean and undamaged. The corners show some hardly noticeable wear to the black paint. The frame shows paint loss. (9.0). 200 - 500

1471 - 1916 L.L. GILMAN CALENDAR W/ MOTOR CAR GRAPHIC

17 - 3/4” x 21 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1916 calendar sign from L.L. Gilman, featuring a nice motor car graphic. CONDITION: The calendar shows a vertical crease line with color loss in the upper-center field. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the matte. The calendar pad shows light wear around the staples. (8.25). 100 - 400

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1472 - EARLY CAST IRON SPITTOON

7.5” x 7.5” x 8.5” An original cast iron spittoon by Parker, not a replica, in original patina. CONDITION: It shows some dents and scratches from age and use. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1473 - ALLEGHANY STEEL PRODUCTS US POST OFFICE CAST IRON MAILBOX

16.5” x 10” x 26” CONDITION: Showing original paint, with some oxidation and paint chips. Original, and with correct top door and lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 100 - 500

1474 - PAIR OF EARLY COUNTRY STORE CLOTHING ITEMS

LARGEST: 13” x 4” x 12” CONDITION:(A) Child’s size Liberty overall, dating to the 1920s. Original striped cloth overall with Liberty label, showing just light wear and some soiling. (8.5). (B) Original pair of lace-up leather shoes, with original vintage shoe inserts, showing just light wear overall. (8.5). (8.5), (8.5). 100 - 500

1475 - EARLY HOTEL REGISTRATION COUNTER BOX

10-3/4” x 8-1/4” x 16-5/8” C. 1900. These letterboxes were on the counters of registration desks in hotels nationwide. Oak construction with glass fronts and brass header, with slot for letters to be deposited by the patrons at the hotel. CONDITION: There is one piece of glass missing and there is no key to the front door. The wood construction veneer is solid and in original finish. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 500

1476 - COLLECTION OF 5 MISC. COUNTRY STORE GLASS JARS

LARGEST: 14” x 12” CONDITION: (A) Two 6” Dakota jars, one in purple and one in clear glass, with ground stopper lids, showing no significant chips or cracks. (B) A Coccus label under clear glass jar with no lid. (C) Tucker Special Whiskey bottle with original stopper and front graphic. (D) Columbia Swirl small size 8” candy jar. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 500

1477 - PRIMLEY’S CALIFORNIA FRUIT AND PEPSIN CHEWING GUM DISPLAY CASE 18 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All original glass, with correct etching and no gold gilding. Normal wear from age and use. Correct hardware. (8.0). 400 - 800

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1478 - ACORN SALVE TIN DISPLAY WITH EIGHT SALVES

9 - 5/8” x 6 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1910s tin countertop display from Acorn Salve, which includes eight original cannisters for enhanced display. CONDITION: The display itself shows light discoloration and minor paint loss around the outer edges. The tins remain clean with only light storage wear. (8.5). 200 - 500

1479 - CLAY ROBINSON & CO. AMERICAN BEAUTY SIGN

13” x 42 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1910 single-sided paper calendar sign from Clay Robinson & Co. CONDITION: The sign shows good color in the field, with some light wrinkling and specks of color loss. The bottom section of the sign shows the worst of the wear, with paper and color loss. The sign is double-framed, so the backside can be seen as well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 200 - 500

1480 - SMITH BROS COMMISSION CO. UNION STOCK YARD SIGN

12 - 1/4” x 32 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1911 calendar paper sign from Smith Brothers. CONDITION: The sign shows some horizonal crease lines throughout the field. The bottom and top edges show the worst of the creasing, with a few specks of color loss. The outer edges are concealed by the frame. (8.75). 200 - 500

1481 - RUSSELL E. GARDNER BANNER BUGGIES SIGN

15 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1900 single-sided paper sign from Banner Buggies of Saint Louis. CONDITION: The sign shows specks of color loss throughout the field. The bottom-right corner shows paper and color loss. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.0). 200 - 600

1482 - E.A. COWEE CO. CLIMAX CRUSHED OATS SIGN

19 - 1/4” x 23”. This c. 1910s single-sided paper sign from E.A. Cowee Crushed Oats features a nice graphic of a young woman with her horse. CONDITION: The sign shows a few horizontal crease marks in the field that show light discoloration. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.25). 200 - 500

1483 - OR-PEK-Z TIN GENERAL STORE DISPENSER

12 - 1/2” x 15” x 29”. This c. 1910s-1920s tin countertop display container from OR-PEK-I shows ornate lettering and a pastoral graphic. CONDITION: The body of the container shows heavy discoloration and tarnish to the outer body. The piece retains its original knob on the curved door at the bottom. (6.0). 100 - 200

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1484 - EARLY GENERAL STORE DECORATIVE COAL BIN

14” x 19-1/2” x 19” C. 1890. CONDITION: Retaining the majority of its gold gilding and striping, with decorative and colorful front showing farm animals, including a peacock, rabbits, and chickens. Light denting in some areas. Comes complete with the original brass scoop. (GoodVery Good). 300 - 600

1485 - CLARK’S 6 DRAWER O.N.T. SPOOL CABINET

24 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Walnut

6-drawer Clarks cotton thread cabinet, showing very little wear, original front graphics, complete drawers and original pulls. (Very Good).

400 - 800

1486 - PAIR OF SPOOL CABINETS CLARK’S AND BRAINERD ARMSTRONG

Largest: 30 - 3/4” x 15” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A)

Brainard Armstrong 6-drawer spool cabinet with added product. Front sign is correct as is all the drawer pulls. Light wear to the wooden cabinet. (B) Clarks 3-drawer spool cabinet, with correct drawer signs and drawer pulls. Light wear overall, no damage. (Very Good).

400 - 800

1487 - TIN PUTNAM DYE CABINET

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15” x 8” x 11 - 1/4”. Country store dye cabinet advertising Putnam Dyes, with front and back graphic of Revolutionary War soldier being chased by the English. CONDITION: Front graphic shows good color and shine, some areas of scratches, primarily to the outside edges. The back panel shows good color and shine, with a couple of light scratches in the interior field. The end panels show scuffs and scratches. Interior is complete, with inside labels and a couple packages of dye. (8.0). 300 - 600

1488 - HUMPHREYS’ SPECIFICS APOTHACARY CABINET

22” 8” X 28” C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows an original tin front. It has light surface foxing and areas of paint loss. It shows a complete interior and original drawers with pulls. The oak case is in very fine condition and original finish, showing light surface scratches. It is missing the top marquee. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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1489 - ANTIQUE MICROSCOPE SLIDE CABINET W/ FULL SET OF DRAWERS

11-1/4” x 9-1/8” x 14-3/8” C. 1890. CONDITION: Walnut construction with glass front door, original set of drawers, brass handle on front showing very little wear, and some scuff marks to the top of the cabinet. All the drawers are intact and marked with porcelain on the drawer pulls. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 900

1490 - COUNTRY STORE OAK STEEL SHOT DISPENSER

30 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Oak construction, with all original hardware and doors with door pulls. It shows some areas of surface wear, scuffs and scrapes from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1491 - COUNTRY STORE RIBBON CABINET

28 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4” x 27”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A four-drawer ribbon cabinet made out of oak. It shows an original finish and front labeling. All doors are intact, and has a complete interior. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1492 - EARLY OAK CHANGE SEPARATOR

22 - 1/2” x 10” x 14 - 3/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A complete change separator with an original oak top, showing scuffs, scrapes and some areas of finish loss. It has a complete interior and original crank. It is fully operational. (Good). 100 - 500

1493 - QUART DAZEY CHURN COUNTRY STORE BUTTER CHURN

4” x 4” x 9 -1/2”. CONDITION: Showing no chips or cracks to the glass jar. Oxidation and slight surface rust to the top mechanism. Complete and operational. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1494 - LARGE OAK STORE DISPLAY CASE

48 - 1/4” x 30 - 3/4” x 59 - 3/4”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Rear loading, slant front, original glass and shelf brackets. Light wear overall. Solid. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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1495 - A PAIR OF WAHL EVERSHARP CO. DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 18” x 17” x 16”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A) 2-tier Eversharp pen case, glass front and wood base and doors. Light wear, 100% front identification, original back doors. (B) Eversharp countertop nib case with light wear, reglued glass top, and correct original lettering. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1496 - WE SUGGEST KELLOGG’S CEREAL METAL DISPLAY RACK

18 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Seen in many diners in the 50s, this Kellogg’s rack featured individual boxes of cereal. Showing some light wear, surface scratches, and bright red color. Kellogg’s wording is strong. (8.5). 200 - 500

1497 - VICTORIAN EMPIRE-STYLE LARGE ART EASEL

24” x 14” x 72” C. 1900. CONDITION: Oak construction, with a stick and ball top. It has a carved serpent-like devil creature and adjustable shelf, showing light wear from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1498 - COLLECTION OF 3 COUNTRY STORE SHELF RISER SUPPORTS

Largest: 5” x 5” x 12 - 3/4”. This is a collection of 3 glass showcase riser supports of various sizes and configurations. CONDITION: There are no areas of breaks, cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 100 - 200

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1499 - EARLY BENT WOOD MAGAZINE RACK

21” x 13” x 25-1/2” C. 1930. CONDITION: Very ornate bent wood magazine rack in all original condition, showing light wear throughout, with no breaks, cracks, or repairs. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1500 - M.W. MILLIGAN SELTZER BOTTLE FROM MILE CITY, MO.

4” x 4” x 12”. CONDITION: Original blue glass with original top. Etched for the “W.M. Milligan Co.” out of Miles City, Montana. (Very Good).

100 - 300

1501 - PAIR OF BRONZE GILDED DECORATIVE LAMPS

18” x 18” x 39” CONDITION: Showing aged patina with four candle lights. Original brass gilded shades, one with decorative crown, and the second missing the crown. There is light wear from age and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1502 - COLLECTION OF 5 DECORATIVE MID-CENTURY LAMPS & FANS

4.5” x 4.5” x 24” (A) Jack Frost fan showing original stand, missing the back panel. (B) Master Craft Art Deco fan, complete and operational, showing wear. (C) Accent lamp in tin construction with wood base, showing new cord. (D) A pair of decorative lamps with formed women, showing light wear. (E) Pair of lamps with cords, but no lamp shades. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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1503 - CAST IRON CIGAR CUTTER FRANKENSTEIN

7” x 5-1/2” x 12-1/2” C. 1900. CONDITION: The clockwork cigar cutter base is an original, with new plating and new paint. The side pillars represent lighter founts, which are inoperative, and the back fount holding the glass globe is from an oil burner and not from a cigar cutter. (Good). 300 - 600

1504 - COLLECTION OF 3 VICTORIAN OIL LAMPS

LARGEST: 25” x 9” x 25-1/2” C: 1900. CONDITION: Showing three complete lamps. CONDITION: (A) Student lamp with green shades. Light wear with new cord. (B) Hanging oil lamp with colored crystals. No breaks or repairs, complete. (C) Hanging cranberry oil lamp with diffuser. Complete. No breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1505 - STEAMPUNK ACCENT LAMP

9-1/4” x 9-1/4” x 29” Contemporary Steampunk accent lamp made from vintage components, consisting of a spotlight mounted on top of a sprocket. CONDITION: Showing good patina, some light surface rust, added cord, pinstriping to the spotlight, and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

1506 - NATIVE AMERICAN CEREMONIAL-STYLE HANGING LAMP

13-1/2” x 13-1/2 x 26” CONDITION: Folk art construction showing the original paint, interior lighting, and hanging chain. It has a new cord. Not working. Actual use is unknown, but most likely from a lodge like “The Order of the Red Man” or another. (Good). 100 - 500

1507 - VICTORIAN BRONZE FLOOR LAMP W/ FEATHERED SHADE

14” x 14” x 61” C. 1900. CONDITION: Cast bronze lamp with decorative bronze base, great patina, and an original feathered shade. The lamp shows no breaks, cracks or repairs, and the shade has no chips. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 500

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1508 - COLLECTION OF 3 COUNTRY STORE LAMPS

10” x 6” x 24” C. 1900. (A) Wall sconce in Empire design, with original etched globe. Originally a gas lantern and not wired for electricity. (B) Industrial lamp showing original copper with glass shade and new cord. (C) Oil lantern in original brass finish with original chimney. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 500

1509 - COLLECTION OF 3 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES, 1920-1922

Largest:15” x 5.5”. CONDITION: Showing issued colors for 1920 through 1922 in various conditions, showing some areas of paint loss, some areas of added paint, and some oxidation and bends. (7.5 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1510 - COLLECTION OF 5 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES, 1915-1919

Largest: 16” x 6”. CONDITION: Showing various colors for the years issued. There are areas of light bends, some oxidation, and areas of added paint. (7.5 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1511 - COLLECTION OF 13 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES, 1926-1938

Largest:16” x 6”. CONDITION: Showing various conditions and various years, and issued colors of those years. (7.5 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1512 - PAIR OF COLORADO LICENSE PLATES

Largest: 14” x 6”. (A) 1924 tin license plate, showing areas of oxidation and rust, primarily at the corners. (B) 1920 non-tin heavy metal license plate, showing new paint and marked with Colorado Coat of Arms. (7.5 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1513 - COLLECTION OF 5 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES, 1939-1942

Largest: 13.5” x 6”. CONDITION: Marked “Prison Made” and are from 1939-1942, in those year’s issued colors. Various conditions. (7.5 - 8.5). 100 - 300

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1514 - COLLECTION OF 12 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES

largest: 13.5” x 6”. CONDITION: Montana license plates from various years and in various conditions. (7.0 - 9.0). 100 - 500

1515 - COLLECTTION OF 5 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES, VARIOUS YEARS

largest:13.5”x 6”. CONDITION: Showing colors of issued years, with some oxidation, some surface rust, some light folds, and some unusual designs. (7.0 - 8.0). 100 - 500

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1516 - COLLECTION OF 8 MONTANA LICENSE PLATES, 1959-1966

largest: 12” x 6”. CONDITION: Showing original license plates in original paint, with some light bends and some areas of oxidation. (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

1517 - COLLECTION OF 16 VARIOUS MONTANA LICENSE PLATES

largest:12” x 6”. CONDITION: Montana license plates from various years and in various conditions. (7.0 - 9.0). 100 - 500

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1518 - PAIR OF 1¢ AND 5¢ PLA-PAX TRADE STIMULATORS

Each: 13” x 6 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4”. C. 1940s. Made by Garden City Mfg. CONDITION: (A) Showing light wear with original finish, bright graphic wheel, no instruction label, operational and with keys. (B) Showing age cracks to the wooden cabinet, bright dial with good paint, original finish and original instruction card. Operational and with keys. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

1519 - PAIR OF 1¢ MATCH-A-PAK CIGARETTES & 5¢ GARDEN CITY PAIR-IT GUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 13” x 6 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/8”. CONDITION: (A) C. 1940. Spinner-style trade stimulator showing significant wear from use. Oxidation and lifting to the mirror, scuffs and paint loss to the cabinet, replaced plywood back door. Will require lubrication to work. (B) C. 1940. Garden City Mfg. Showing age cracks to the original case, oxidation to the front casting, and fade and dirt to the spinner wheel. Operational and with key. (Fair). 400 - 800

1520 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11” x 6 - 1/4” x 15”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A) A countertop game called “Pocket Pull”, a roulette-style game in 5¢ operation. It shows an original wood case and playfield. It has areas of missing finish to the oak cabinet and surface rust to the coin entry. It has an original roulette wheel with two original steel balls. The playfield shows some soiling. (Good). (B) A spinner poker trade stimulator, showing five-card spinners on the top and 5¢ operation. It shows an original wood case, playfield and coin entry. The machine is currently not operating. (Fair). (Fair - Good). 400 - 800

1521 - 1D. “BRYAN’S TWELVE HAND CLOCK” ENGLISH TRADE STIMULATOR

19 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/4” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1939. Bryans Auto Works, Kegworth, England. This is a great payout trade stimulator or slot, sometimes referred to as the “Big Hand.” Deposit one English penny in the top, spin the key handle on the front, the clock hands spin and using the skill stop at the top, the customer tries to stop the hands on a red line for a payout. CONDITION: Showing wear and age-related cracks to the oak case. Staining and water marks to the original dial and instruction label. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

1522 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11” x 8 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/4”. C. 1955. CONDITION: (A) A 5¢ Mills Novelty Company Wild Deuces trade stimulator. It shows an original wood case, painted front, instruction and award card, and replaced backdoor. The machine is operational. (B) A Duval Penny-Pack cigarette reel trade stimulator. It shows original paint, reel strips, award card, working gumball mechanism and backdoor. (Good). 400 - 800

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1523 - ACE COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR

6” x 4 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows original blue hammertone paint, award card, reel strips, reel strip flap and working gumball mechanism. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1524 - 5¢ BALLY SKIPPER TRADE STIMULATOR

23” x 11” x 7 - 1/4”. Manufactured by Bally in 1933. This countertop skill game is allows players three balls for every 5¢. The player shoots balls into holes on a disc to create combinations similar to those on a three-reel slot machine. CONDITION: Showing light wear, oxidation to the coin entry, operational and with all original graphics. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1525 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 12”. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A) A Duval Cent-A-Pack cigarette reel trade stimulator. It has an aluminum case, original aged patina, backdoor, reel strips, working gumball mechanism and new lock. It is operational. (Good). (B) A travelling Griswold & Company out of Rock Island, Illinois roulette wheel. It has a wood case that opens up to a playfield and spinner in original condition. It has all original stenciling, pins, and playfield, showing light wear. The case shows scuffs and scratches from age and use. (Good). 300 - 600

1526 - 1¢ CAILLE BALL GUM VENDER TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4” x 18”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an original patina with replaced marquee, no coin door, original reel strips and award card. It is in operating condition. (Good). 300 - 600

1527 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9 - 3/4” x 9” x 12 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A fortune teller cigarette trade stimulator. It shows original reel strips and replaced award card. It has new paint to the case, and an original backdoor with no key. It will require lubrication to operate. (B) A Cent-A-Smoke gum vender. It has original cigarette reel strips, award card, replaced backdoor, and working gum mechanism. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

1528 - PAIR OF ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 12”’. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Daval ball gum trade stimulator. It has original cigarette reel strips, award card, working gum vendor and backdoor. (B) A Puritan baby vendor. It shows original reel strips, award card, backdoor and nonworking gum vendor. Requiring new glass for the reel strips. Both machines will require maintenance to operate. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

1529 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 9” x 12”’. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A New Deal trade stimulator. It is in original patina, with an original backdoor, reel strips, award card, new inset paint, and nonworking gumball mechanism. (B) A Puritan Confection vendor in as-found condition. It will require restoration to work appropriately. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

1530 - 1¢ GROETCHEN “ROYAL FLUSH” TRADE STIMULATOR

13.5” x 10” x 12”. C. 1935. CONDITION: An all original trade stimulator. It has original hammer tone blue paint, finish to the oak cabinet, reel strips, award card and backdoor. (Good). 200 - 500

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1531 - RECREATION OF A 1¢ PACE MFG. CO. WHIZ BALL GAME OF SKILL

9” x 7 - 1/2” x 17”. C. 1960. CONDITION: There were several of these machines that were made from the original molds by the Pace Manufacturing Company. It shows a new case, wood top and bottom, and recast front in new paint. Fully operational and works as the original. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1532 - PLA PAX COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 6 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4”. C. 1940. CONDITION: The Art Deco wood case shows areas of wear, finish loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout. The front metal components have oxidized, and show some surface rust. It is in operating condition, but with a non-working gumball mechanism. A great candidate for restoration. (Fair). 200 - 500

1533 - COUNTERTOP PENNY DROP TRADE STIMLATOR

14 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A classic penny drop trade stimulator with a raised playfield, where the customer would drop the coin in the top, and make its way through the playfield to determine how many cigars they were going to get for their nickel. It shows a repainted wood case with an original playfield, pins and working coin release mechanism. (Good). 100 - 500

1534 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 12” x 8 - 5/8” x 13”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Chicago Clubhouse trade stimulator. It shows original patina to the aluminum case, original reel strips, award card, non-working gum vendor and marquee. The poker machine is operational. (B) A Pok-O-Reel poker trade stimulator. It shows original reel strips, award card, backdoor, and repainted aluminum case. Operational. (Good). 400 - 800

1535 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 13”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A New Deal poker trade stimulator with gum vender and jackpot. It shows original reel strips, award card, backdoor, and new inset paint. Gumball mechanism is inoperative. (B) A three-reel New Deal Bell-Fruit trade stimulator. It has a missing award card on the front, nonworking gum vendor, original backdoor and reel strips. (Fair - Good). 400 - 800

1536 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4” x 12”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Puritan baby vendor. It shows original Bell Fruit reel strips and award card, which is faded. It has an as-found patina to the case and nonworking gumball mechanism. (B) A Bartender trade stimulator. It shows original Bartender reel strips, award card, patina to the case, and working gumball mechanism. Operational. (Fair - Very Good). 400 - 800

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1537 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 8” x 12 - 1/4”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Gem cigarette trade stimulator. It shows original reel strips, backdoor, and award card, which has faded. It has a working gum mechanism, and it is operational. (B) A Clearing House ball gum vendor. It has original paint, backdoor, reel strips that are faded, award card, and working gumball mechanism. (Good). 400 - 800

1538 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 12” x 8 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A

Puritan Baby Bell trade stimulator. It shows original reel strips, award card, and backdoor. It will require the glass to the reel strips to be reset, and in operating condition. (B) A Chicago Clubhouse. It shows an original patina to the case, marquee, backdoor, reel strips, award card, and working gumball mechanism. (Fair - Good). 400 - 800

1539 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Tally cigarette trade stimulator. It shows original reel strips, award card, new backdoor with lock, and working gumball mechanism. Operational. (B) A Daval Penny Pack. It shows an older repaint, original cigarette reel strips, award card, nonworking gumball mechanism, and backdoor. Operational. (Good). 400 - 800

1540 - PAIR OF DUVAL TRADE STIMULATORS

Each: 9 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Reel Dice trade stimulator. It has original dice reel strips, odds reel, and working gumball mechanism. It shows new paint to the case, and it is operational. (B) A Races trade stimulator. It has original reel strips, which are faded and hard to read. It shows new paint to the case, original backdoor, and working gumball mechanism. (Good). 400 - 800

1541 - FARO BOARD W/ GLASS TOP

38” x 1.5” x 20” CONDITION: It shows very little wear. It has a walnut frame, and glass top with Faro cards on the glass on felt board. It shows a good graphic and color. There are no breaks or repairs. (Excellent). 800 - 1,500

1542 - ORIGINAL BICYCLE PLAYING CARD DISPLAY

Rack: 12 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 8”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing all original paint and graphics, with light wear to the tin case. Comes with a box of standard bicycle playing cards to fit into the display. (8.7).

200 - 500

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1543 - SET OF POKER CHIPS IN ORIGINAL OAK CASE

Box: 11 - 1/2” x 8” x 5 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Original lift-out case of clay poker chips, showing some light wear, mostly in beige, red, and blue. Case shows light wear, some areas of scuffs and scrapes, and is in original finish. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1544 - EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. COUNTERTOP “SEX APPEAL” ARCADE MACHINE

11 - 1/4” x 10” x 27 - 3/4”. C. 1940. CONDITION: An all original countertop arcade machine, showing an 1¢ operation for the patrons to randomly determine their sex appeal. It has an original wood case and paint, showing scuffs, scrapes and areas of finish loss. The metal components show patina, but no surface rust or oxidation. The reverse glass playfield is complete, with some areas of scuffs and scrapes. Overall, it has good color. (Fair - Good). 400 - 800

1545 - PETE’S PENNY ANTE POKER COUNTERTOP GAME

19 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 7”. C. 1935. CONDITION: A pinball-style poker game, showing original wood case, all original components, and playfield with light wear and some fading to the lettering. The coin entry and play mechanism show oxidation and some surface rust. The machine is operational. (Good). 400 - 800

1546 - 25¢ COMPUTER QUIZ ARCADE GAME

29 - 1/2” x 24” x 48 - 1/2”. C. late 1960s. Manufactured by Nutting & Associates. Play is initiated by two nickels, a dime, or three games for a quarter. The player selects their favorite category and four questions appear on the screen at a time, along with five multiple-choice answers. If the wrong answer button is pushed, a red “Incorrect” light flashes and the player is allowed to try another. A score of 700 allows the player to try for “Genius” with four additional questions. CONDITION: Lights when plugged in, but needs adjustment to work properly. Areas of wear from use. Key to back panel only. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 300 - 800

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1547 - 25¢ CHICAGO COIN’S SHOOT OUT ARCADE GAME

29” x 53” x 72”. C. 1976. Chicago Dynamics Industries Inc. Chicago Coin produced this western-themed game in 1976. The game is holographic with multiple moving targets that appear behind the barrels and in the background, there are only seconds to shoot each target. For every hit, patron receives 100 points. If 3000 points are obtained, the patron gains a replay. There is no limit to the amount of shots given, just shoot until the time runs out. While the game is in operation, sounds of a barroom are continuously played on an 8-track player. CONDITION: Brightly colored cabinet with western theme has light rubs and scuffs, but overall this is an excellent example. Fully operational. This example is pictured in Charles Fey’s book. Two keys are provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 800

1548 - 5¢ SCIENTIFIC MACHINE CORP. FIELD GOAL BASKETBALL ARCADE GAME

24” x 18 - 1/4” x 82”. C. 1955. This is an upright arcade game by Scientific Machine Corp. with a basketball theme. There are very few examples of this known to exist. CONDITION: The dark green housing is made of wood but shows moderate wear and the back door is new. There is wear to the play field, flaking to the back glass, and lifting to the veneer. A rare machine and perfect candidate for restoration. NOTE: This is an electrical/ mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 1,000

1549 - 1¢ J. SCHOENBACH ELECTRICITY ARCADE MACHINE

9 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4”. C. 1940. Made by the Advance Machine Co. for J. Schoenback in Brooklyn, NY. CONDITION: Classic arcade shocking machine in original paint with correct labeling. It has some scratches and scuffs. The machine is complete, but untested. (Good). 300 - 600

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1550 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP SKILL GAMES

Largest: 13” x 12” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A) A Metropolitan Coin Machine Company Bingo Ball Toss countertop game. It shows an original pine case, reverse glass playfield, oxidized and rested coin entry, and non-operational. (B) A kicker/catcher countertop football skill game. It shows an original wood case with paint, 1¢ operation. It has light wear to the playfield. It shows scuffs, scrapes and areas of missing paint to the case. It has a new backdoor. (Fair). 300 - 600

1551 - PAIR OF J.F. FRANTZ KICKER CATCHER COUNTERTOP SKILL GAMES

Each: 13 - 3/4” x 10” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A) Showing significant wear and water staining to the case, with original back door, original playfield with some fade and some lifting paint. 1¢ operation. (B) Shows original finish to the wood case, replaced back door, with good front glass showing minor lifting, and is operational. Scuffs and scrapes consistent with age. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

1552 - 10¢ COIN-OPERATED ALARM CLOCK

6” x 6” x 9”. NOS coin-operated alarm clock in unused condition. Comes with operating instructions. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1553 - 5¢ SKIPPER A GAME OF SKILL COUNTERTOP MACHINE

23” x 11” x 6 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Classic drop coin trade stimulator showing original finish, playfield with little wear, and fully operational. (Good). 100 - 500

1554 - PETE’S PENNY ANTE PINBALL-BASED POKER GAME

19 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 7”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Showing all original playfield and original game, which has a frozen coin entry and an inoperable mechanism, with no marbles. (Fair). 100 - 500

1555 - 25¢ BALLY SPINNER ARCADE GAME

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29” x 29” x 44”. This is an all original Bally Spinner penny arcade machine. Up to four can play for 25¢, where the colored and number bells spin in the play field and the players have to catch them to score. Games to play include “Spin Poker”, and “High Score”. CONDITION: Unrestored original condition, with complete interior playfield, cabinet with moderate wear and signs of use, missing side access door. Candidate for restorations. No key and untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 50 - 100

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1556 - CAST IRON BUTLER SMOKING STAND

7-1/2” x 7-1/2” x 31-1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows original paint and an added wooden shelf for ashtray. It shows some areas of paint loss and oxidation throughout. (Fair). 200 - 400

1557 - FRENCH FOUR COUPS 4 JEUX DICE GAME TABLE

20” Dia. x 28 - 1/2” T. CONDITION: French trade stimulator table, showing all original play field, pedestal stand, and operating on a French coin. Play is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1558 - 5¢ B.A. WHITEY KING SIX JR. DICE AMUSEMENT GAME

17” x 12 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. C. 1935. Dice trade stimulator in walnut cabinet. CONDITION: Older refinished cabinet, faded marquee and bright playfield. Operational and with key. (Good). 400 - 800

1559 - ORIGINAL CARNIVAL BUMPER CAR

75” x 30” x 45”. C. 1930. Original carnival bumper car showing an older restoration. Exterior paning with accents. CONDITION: Showing oxidation and original wear to the steering wheel and interior. Exterior has minor scuffs from moving, and the the seat has new vinyl. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 800

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1560 - KENTUCKY CLUB PIPE TOBACCO PAINTED METAL THERMOMETER W/ TOBACCO TIN & PIPE GRAPHIC

39” x 8”. SST. C. 1960s Kentucky Club Pipe Tobacco painted metal thermometer sign with working thermometer bulb and original cradle. CONDITION: Sign has fair color and shine, with significant surface scratching and surface staining throughout, with the exception of the upper-third of the field containing the graphic. The outer edges of the piece show areas of surface staining and surface scratching, as well as paint loss along the bottom edge and in the bottom advertising panel. Overall, an excellent functional piece with eye-catching graphic. (7.0). 200 - 400

1561 - VARIOUS DUKE’S MIXTURE FRAMED TOBACCO ADVERTISEMENTS

24” x 22”. A nice collection of six lithographs from Duke’s Mixture featuring various farm scene and carriage graphics. CONDITION: All remain in similar condition with good color, and a few light areas of staining. The set is nicely framed, and the outer edges of the individual signs are concealed by the matte. (8.5). 200 - 600

1562 - 5¢ SUPERIOR MFG. CO. PACKAGED GUM VENDING MACHINE

11” x 7” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows a repainted case and polished unpainted surfaces. It has 25¢ packages of Wrigley’s Gum on display. It shows light areas of wear since being repainted. (Good). 300 - 600

1563 - PAIR OF SCHERMACK STAMP VENDING MACHINES

Each: 7” x 9” x 12 - 3/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron machine with glass windows. It shows all original labeling, glass and crank handle. It vends four 1¢ stamps for a nickel. (B) Cast iron construction. It has original paint, glass and labeling. It vends two 4¢ stamps for a dime. (Very Good). 300 - 600

1564 - 1¢ ORIGINAL PULVER WOODPECKER MECHANISM

11 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1950. CONDITION: An all original Pulver tab gum mechanism with a Woodpecker figure in original green paint. It is housed inside a contemporarily constructed wood case to make it a vending machine. It shows areas of wear, and some oxidation to the metal components. The Woodpecker shows no breaks or cracks. (Good). 300 - 600

1565 - 5¢ JENNINGS MODERN VENDER

17 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/4” x 62”. CONDITION: A project machine in original condition, needing a restoration to operate. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 300 - 600

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1566 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE ITEMS BRANDT AUTOMATIC CASHIER AND 1¢

HERSHEY VENDING MACHINE

9 -1/4” x 14” x 11” C. 1920/30. CONDITION: (A) Brandt Automatic coin changer. Complete with all the Bakelite knobs, patina to the cast iron, and correct coin towers. (B) Moderne Vending machine for Hershey candy bars. Original patina and front decal, operational. (Good).

300 - 600

1567 - CORN POP-O-MAT POPCORN MACHINE

8 - 5/8” x 8 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. A clean and likely never used example of this c. 1950s small chrome popcorn machine from “Corn Pop-O-Mat”. CONDITION: The body of the machine retains a nice chrome finish, with only a few areas of dullness to the shine. The interior is complete, still retaining its original fabric insulated power cord. This piece comes with instructions as well. A clean example. (9.25). 200 - 400

1568 - 1950S POPCORN MACHINE

19” x 15 - 3/8” x 25 - 3/4”. Wyott commercial popcorn machine. CONDITION: Glass sides and complete interior, with electric cord and could be operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

200 - 600

1569 - JIFFY DOG HOT DOG & BUN COOKER

9” x 7” x 15” CONDITION: All original paint with original electronic works, including the plug. It has remnants of the original labeling. The front plastic light-up Jiffy Dog graphic shows some light paint scratches to the right side. It has a Jiffy Dog front decal, which is 98% intact. The machine appears to be operational. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1570 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP COIN-OPERATED MACHINES

Largest: 10” x 9” x 16 - 3/4”. CONDITION: (A) A countertop game of skill called “Bingo”, showing all original condition. It has the original wood case, painted front, and playfield. It shows moderate wear due to age and use. It has a missing finish, as well as areas of scuffs and scrapes. (Fair). (B) A 25¢ Ballpoint Pen vending machine in original condition. It shows oxidation, areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes to the case. Both the machines are operational. (Fair). (Fair). 200 - 500

1571 - 1¢ GENERAL METAL PRODUCTS CO. CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE

5 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4”. C. 1940. CONDITION: It has all original paint, with original labeling and camel cigarette graphic. Operational and with keys. (Very Good). 100 - 500

1572 - SCHERMACK PRODUCTS CO. STAMP VENDING MACHINE

12 - 1/2” x 8” x 14”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Vending four 1¢ stamps for a nickel or three 3¢ stamps for a dime, with all original labeling, back door, and original paint. All glass is original. No key. (Very Good).

100 - 500

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OCTOBER 17, 2025

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

FRIDAY LOTS

LOTS: 2,001 - 2,473

2,001 - 2,080 9:00 AM

2,081 - 2,160 10:00 AM

2,161 - 2,240 11:00 AM

Preview Monday, October 13 through Wednesday, October 15 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst

2,241 - 2,320 12:00 PM

2,321 - 2,400 1:00 PM

Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

2,401 - 2,478 2:00 PM

20% BUYER’S PREMIUM

PROVIDED CERTAIN CONDITIONS ARE MET

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Dan Morris

- 2001

2001 - LUCKY LAGER AGE-DATED BEER TIN SIGN W/ ORIGINAL WOOD BACKING

70.5’ x 1” x 47” SST. Marker marked “Lucky Lager Brewing Co. Los Angeles”. C. 1950s-1960s Lucky Lager age-dated beer single-sided tin side with original wood backing still attached. CONDITION: Sign has exceptional color and gloss throughout the inner and outer fields, with extremely minor surface scratching and staining. Outer edges and corners show some slight scratches with paint loss and other notable areas of surface staining. A great addition to any Breweriana collection. 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

FRAME: 57.5” x 5.5” x 30”. Single-sided glass sign advertising Rainbow Beer in original wooden frame, most likely at one time had interior lighting. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear to the wooden frame. The front of the sign is hinged and would lift to get to the lights, which were likely mounted on the wall behind it. The sign shows good color and great shine, with some light areas of scratches to the reverse painting, but nothing that distracts from the overall sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 2,000 LOT - 2002

2002 - RAINBOW BEER PARLOR REVERSE GLASS SIGN

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2003 - RARE OLD PERFECT BROOKFIELD RYE SIGN

33” x 23”. SST. Maker marked “The Meek Company”. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Brookfield Rye features a beautiful woman holding a bottle of rye. CONDITION: The sign shows good color in the field, with only a few light scuffs and spots of color loss. The outer black border shows touch-up in the top-left corner, and along the bottom-right edge. The outer border also shows paint loss and areas of light oxidation. (8.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2004 - EXTREMELY RARE AMERICAN BREWING CO. LION SIGN

43” x 1” x 30-3/4” Pre-Prohibition. SST. CONDITION: Mounted in its original marked frame for the American Brewing Company St. Louis, USA. It shows significant spotting of surface rust and foxing over the entire image. An extremely rare sign to find in any condition, even more rare in the original frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.5). 2,000 - 5,000

2005 - SCHLITZ PALE IN BROWN BOTTLES FLANGE SIGN

12” x 19 - 1/2”. DST. This c. 1900s-1910s pre-prohibition double-sided tin litho flange sign from Schlitz Beer features a wonderful beer bottle graphic with phenomenal color throughout. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few small scrapes and scratches in the field, but nothing offensive. The outer edges show minor paint chips as well. The flange section shows minor paint loss around the mounting holes. (8.75). Side 2 shows color loss and staining throughout the field. There are also scrapes and heavier paint loss seen in the green section of the field, and in the bottle graphic. The outer edges show further paint loss and chipping. (7.5). (8.75,7.5). 4,000 - 8,000

2006 - BUFFALO BREWING CO. SACRAMENTO CA. BOHEMIAN CHARGER IN GESSO FRAME

DIA: 27” SST, in Gesso Frame. CONDITION: Makers marked Beach Art Display. Showing good color with a light scuffs, some surface scratches, and light staining at the bottom edge. The frame shows age-related wear, but nothing to distract from the overall stunning image of this rare sign. (8.0). 3,000 - 15,000

2007 - AMERICAN BREWING COMPANY BREWERY ADVERTISING SIGN

DIA: 24 - 1/4” C. 1891. Reverse glass sign, makers marked, Dawe’s Mfg. Co. Pittsburgh, PA. The John L. Dawes & Sons Manufacturing Company was established in 1846 located in Pittsburgh, PA. By 1891, they changed their company name to Dawes Manufacturing Company Inc (Dawes Mfg. Co.), and during that time they produced many curved and lens-like glass advertising signs for many companies and industries across the country. CONDITION: An amazing graphic for the American Brewing Co. of Pocatello Idaho, with the Statue of Liberty standing on the image of the earth. Full red, white, and blue colors with gold leaf lettering accents. Showing a couple random areas of scratches to the paint and expertly done touch-up to the AMERICAN lettering. In the original Gesso frame in gold gilt. (9.0). 15,000 - 30,000

2008 - BELMONT LAGER TIN SERVING TRAY

DIA: 13” Belmont tray. Maker marked “The American Art Works Company”. CONDITION: The field has good color and shine. There are areas of touch-up throughout the outer border and edges of this tray, which were only discovered after close inspection. (7.5). 300 - 600

2009 - ADOLPH COORS TIN SERVING TRAY/SIGN

DIA: 13 - 1/4” SST. Tray for the Adolph Coors Co. Golden Colorado with a graphic of famous castle rock in Colorado. Maker marked for the Meek Co. Ohio. CONDITION: Showing great color and shine with edgewear located primarily at the extreme edges of the tray. No mentionable marks in the main graphic field. A very fine example of this graphic Coors tray. (8.7). 1,000 - 3,000

2010 - THE LEVY & LEWIN MERCHANTILE CO. TIN SERVING TRAY

16 - 5/8” x 13 - 3/4” SST. Serving Tray for the Levy & Lewin Mercantile Co. Denver Co. CONDITION: Showing good color and shine to the overall tray with edgewear and chipping at the outer rim, primarily at 8 and 4 o’clock, with several faint light scratches in the main field. No makers mark noted. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

16 - 1/4” x 1” x 20” Reverse glass advertising for the California Brewing Company of San Francisco. No makers mark. CONDITION: With a wonderful graphic of the California bear, in 5-color reverse paint and gold leaf lettering. Some light scratches to the paint noted, and original frame with original wood backing. Bright colors and amazing detail to the graphic. A wonderful displaying piece of early beer advertising. (9.0). 15,000 - 30,000

2011 - CALIFORNIA BREWING CO. REVERSE GLASS BEER ADVERTISING SIGN

2012 - NAPA CITY BREWERY SIGN

DIA: 19 - 3/4” Reverse glass Napa City Brewery sign, maker marked for Dawes Mfg. Co. Pittsburgh, Pa. The John L. Dawes & Sons Manufacturing Company was established in 1846 located in Pittsburgh, PA. By 1891, they changed their company name to Dawes Manufacturing Company Inc (Dawes Mfg. Co.) and during that time they produced many curved and lens-like glass advertising signs for many companies and industries across the country. CONDITION: Incredible pre-prohibition c. 1890s to 1910s advertising sign with cardboard backing. Showing wonderful color with several areas of missing paint, primarily in the white background at the extreme edges and in the gold leaf lettering. Original gesso frame in gilt gold. An amazing piece of early California branded beer signage. (9.0). 12,000 - 24,000

2013 - BEAUTIFUL REVERSED GLASS PAINTED SIGN FOR GOTTSCHALK & CO. FINE WHISKIES

44.5” x 2” x 32.5” C. 1910. CONDITION: A wonderful reverse glass sign, with a graphic of an eagle carrying a banner for Gottschalk & Company Fine Whiskies out of Baltimore, Maryland. It shows a beautiful silver and gold inlays, with added blue and red color to the overall sign. It is professionally mounted in the original Gottschalk & Company carved frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 15,000 - 30,000

2014 - BEAUTIFUL FRAMED REVERSE GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING THE SCHMIDT BROTHERS BREWING COMPANY FRAME: 37.5” X 1.5” x 27.5”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A beautiful reverse glass sign, showing no lifting paint and silver inlay. It shows no maker’s mark. It is professionally framed in a beautiful gilded frame. (9.0). 10,000 - 20,000

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2015 - LARGE SMALTZ PAINTED DRINK RAINIER BEER FRAMED TIN SIGN

60” x 37”. SST. A very unique and unusual pre-prohibition Rainier Beer Smaltz painted tin sign. Maker marked “Cross P&S Co. Chicago”. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout, with a slight area of discoloration on the right-hand side where the Smaltz paint has worn off. Sign has areas of staining, and the outer edges of the sign show very minor staining, but the piece is completed with the original wood frame and backing. Overall, an outstanding early sign in excellent displaying condition, with a perfect patina and overall rustic look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 10,000 - 20,000

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2016 - BEAUTIFUL ROUND SCHLITZ REVERSE PAINTED SIGN IN VERY UNIQUE FRAME DIA. 21.5” C. 1900s-1910s, pre-prohibition. CONDITION: A convex reverse on glass Schlitz sign, showing North and South America with a beautiful gold inlay, silver inlay, and the colors brown, red and blue. It is mounted in a wooden-backed and tin copper frame, which has oxidized green. It has cut glass insert decorations all around. Beautiful example of a difficult to find sign. (9.0). 5,000 - 10,000

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2017 - 3 PIECE FALSTAFF BEER PORCELAIN NEON MARQUEE SIGN

59” x 85” x 45”. SSP, SSP, SSP. Makers Mark “Mount Vernon”. C. 1940s 3-piece Porcelain Falstaff Beef neon marquee sign with porcelain art deco attachments and original cans. CONDITION: Front face has good color and shine throughout, with minor areas of surface staining and scratching. Falstaff logo also displays minor areas of oxidation, with other minor rust staining and minor fade on the outer edges. Illuminates white and red. (8.75). Right-hand side has strong color and shine, with areas of rust staining and oxidation in the green background. The outer edges show significant areas of rust staining and minor porcelain loss. Art deco attachment has fade throughout, as well as significant surface staining. Lettering lights red. (8.75). Left-hand side has excellent color and gloss, with notable oxidation in the green background. The outer edges show rust staining. The art deco attachment has minor oxidation as well as porcelain loss on the outer edge. The lettering lights red. (9.0). The cans are all original with rusting and all is solid condition with no deterioration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75, 8.75, 9.0). 15,000 - 30,000

2018 - PHENOMENAL BUDWEISER PORCELAIN NEON SIGN

Crate: 63” x 15” x 54.5”. SSP. CONDITION: It shows good color and shine. There are areas of chips, primarily at the mounting holes and rivets holding it to the original can. The colors include green, white, and yellow for the Anheuser Busch logo. It is clearly marked in red for the Budweiser neon. A phenomenal trade sign with great color, new glass, and is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 7,000 - 15,000

2019 - A. FRIEDMAN & CO. ROYALTY CLUB WHISKEY REVERSE PAINTED GLASS ADVERTISING SIGN

Frame: 34” x 24”. CONDITION: Glass sign advertising Royal Club Whisky, with reverse gold leaf lettering, black background, and clean unhappy glass. Framed in a period oak frame, with no cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0).

3,000 - 7,000

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2020 - THE SAMUEL WOODSIDE COMPANY

PUB SCENE SIGN

Frame: 34 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 281/4”. This single-sided cardboard sign from The Samuel Woodside Company features a colorful and detailed graphic of people enjoying their local pub. CONDITION: The sign remains clean in the field with no notable damage. The outer edges show minor wear, but are largely concealed by the custom oak frame. (8.9+). 2,000 - 4,000

2021 - FATIMA TURKISH CIGARETTES

FRAMED SIGN

20 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/4”. SSC. Single-sided cardboard advertising in the original frame for Fatima Cigarettes. CONDITION: Showing mark for the American tobacco Company, and signed by the illustrator, Albert H. Sonn, 1907. Showing moderate wear to the original frame with loss of inpainting to the inset Fatima Cigarettes lettering at the bottom. Excellent color and shine, with very light edgewear near the frame. A wonderful image of a cowgirl with desert color landscape background. (8.7). 2,000 - 4,000

2022 - NATIONAL BREWING CO. BEST IN THE WEST

SERVING TRAY

13 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. Single-sided tin. Marked for H.D. Beach Co. CONDITION: Showing light scuffs to the outside edges, no discernible scratches to the main field, with one light scratch in the “B” in “Beer” on the left side. Great color and shine. (8.7 - 9.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2023 - FREMLINS FAMILY ALE & STOUT DEPOT SIGN

48” x 7 x 44”. This large and impressive trade sign from Fremlin’s Family Ale & Stout Depot features a wonderful die-cut elephant graphic, with heavily ornate scroll work around the border of bottom section of the sign. CONDITION: Both sides remain in similar condition. There are scuffs and scrapes in the field, with spots of color loss seen throughout as well. Overall, the sign displays wonderfully and shows a nice patina. The sign has two original hanging hooks, that comes with a modern threaded rod for easy hanging. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 1,500 - 3,000

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2024 - FALSTAFF BEER CHARGER SIGN

DIA: 24” SST. CONDITION:

St. Louis MO. Lemp Brewing Co. Showing great color and shine. There are some very light areas of foxing on the internal graphic field. It shows some areas of scuffs and scrapes, primarily to the outside edge. Clearly marked “Manufactured by the Haeusermann Metal Manufacturing Company” on the back. (8.7). 1,200 - 2,400

2025 - FALSTAFF BEER CHARGER SIGN

DIA: 24” SST. CONDITION: IS Louis Mo. Lemp Brewing Co. Dated 1910. Showing great color and shine. There are light chips and scuffs to the outside edge. It has an area of damage in the main field on the girl’s shoulder. It shows a light scratch extending from the girl in the red dress down to the garden of Falstaff Beer. One of the more desirable chargers, showing three pretty young ladies being regaled by the gentleman in the green velvet jumpsuit. (8.0). 1,200 - 2,400

2026 - IMPRESSIVE THREE-PIECE MILLER HIGH LIFE BILLBOARD

Largest Section: 94.5” x 2” x 69.5”. Self-framed tin. Maker marked 1962 by the Miller Brewing Co. CONDITION: Three separate self-framed tin signs to make up the complete billboard. Left and right panels have very good color and shine. Showing light hits to the outside edges, with no describable damage to the main field. Center section shows light paint loss in the upper-right corner, and a scuff mark at the right side. Overall, a very impressive sign. 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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2027 - GREEN RIVER WHISKEY SIGN W/ MAN & HORSE GRAPHIC

42” x 32”. SST. Maker marked “Chas W. Shonk”. This c. 1900 single-sided tin sign from Green River Whiskey features a nice graphic of a man and his horse, and retains its original frame. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows scattered spots of paint loss and scuffing. The outer edges and corners show further wear and some hardly noticeable paint loss. The frame is original, but the company lettering along the bottom-center has been removed. 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

2028 - FEHR’S MALT TONIC SIGN

28” x 22 - 1/2”. SST. Maker marked “The H.D. Beech Company”. This c. 1910s single-sided tin sign from Fehr’s Malt Tonic features a beautiful woman and cherub graphics. CONDITION: The sign shows a light fading to the color in the field. There are specks of color loss and occasional scratching in the field as well. The outer rolled edge shows scuffing and paint loss all the way around. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2029 - WESTMINSTER RYE WHISKEY SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN

26” x 37 - 1/2”. SST. Rare self-framed tin sign. Maker marked “Charles W Shonk”. CONDITION: Showing areas of scratches and scuffs to the frame and a light overall fade to the colors. The main field shows areas of foxing, some light surface scratches, and light dents at the outer edge. A rare sign that will display well when hung. (7.9). 1,000 - 3,000

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2030 - BUFFALO BREWING CO. “NEW BREW” FRAMED 1902 CALENDAR

ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 30” x 24 - 1/4”. SSC. Cardboard die-cut advertisement calendar for Buffalo Brewing Co., San Francisco. CONDITION: Showing wonderful color, with minimal to no wear, and some light edge wear. In a period frame. 3,000 - 6,000

2031 - FALSTAFF BEER CHARGER SIGN

DIA: 24” SST. Lemp Brewing Co., St. Louis, Missouri. Dated 1912. CONDITION: Showing great color with an image of the Falstaff folks outside of a tavern. There are areas of chipping to the outside rim. It has some light scratches, primarily at the bottom at 6 o’clock. There are some areas of foxing at 2 to 3 o’clock and outside rims. (8.0).

1,000 - 2,000

2032 - GRIESEDIECK BROS. BREWING CO. FRAMED LITHOGRAPH

24-3/8” x 1” x 30-1/2 Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. Single-sided paper. CONDITION: Shows rubs in the lower left-hand corner. There is a small scrape under the bottle on the girl’s hand and under her nose, but nothing that distracts from the great image. Professionally framed. (8.5).

1,000 - 3,000

2033 - FRAMED KAMM AND SCHELLINGER INDIANA BREWING COMPANY

ADVERTISING POSTER

30 - 1/8” 1” x 40” Single-sided paper. Maker marked for “Gugler Milwaukee”. CONDITION: It has beautiful color and shine, most likely NOS, showing no areas of repair, rips, or tears. It has a beautiful image of a lion crawling on the globe with a picture of the private stock export pilsner beer. Professionally framed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2034 - FALSTAFF BEER CHARGER SIGN

DIA: 24” SST. Maker marked for the Charles Shonk Co., Chicago, Illinois. C. 1908 Lemp Brewing Company, St. Louis, Missouri Falstaff charger sign, showing a joyful scene in a local pub with plenty of beer flowing. CONDITION: It shows some areas of missing paint, primarily to the outside border. It has a scuff at 1 o’clock and scratch at 10 o’clock. (8.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2035 - R. NAEGELI’S SONS PILSNER BEER SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

17” x 21”. SST. Maker marked “The Meek Company”. This c. 1920 single-sided tin sign from R. Naegeli’s Pilsner Beer features a nice woman graphic with ornate rolled corners. CONDITION: The field shows a few small discolored spots, but nothing offensive. The outer black border shows a few scrapes and specks of color loss. The outer edges show minor paint chipping and wear. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

2036 - PAIR OF SCHORR KOLKSCHNEIDER BREWING CO. FRAMED POSTERS

27-7/8” x 1” x 23-1/4” Pre-Prohibition, St. Louis. CONDITION: (A) Single-sided paper. It depicts a family scene with top and bottom metal bands. It shows edge wear, a fold in the upper right-hand corner, and no discernible defects in the main field. (8.0). (B) Single-sided paper. It has top and bottom metal strips. It shows a rare parade scene with fife and drum marchers and townspeople. It has no noticeable damage, other than a light fold at the bottom 25%. (8.5). Both pieces are professionally framed. (8.0, 8.5). 800 - 1,600

2037 - NEW YORK’S FAMOUS KNICKERBOCKER BEER LIGHT-UP SIGN

15 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up sign from Knickerbocker Beer featuring a nice graphic of a colonial dressed man. CONDITION: The sign remains clean with a crisp glass face. The outer can shows some light metal tarnish but nothing offensive. The piece retains an old power cord and lights up nicely. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

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2038 - ANHEUSER BUSCH BUDWEISER GIRL SIGN W/ ORIGINAL FRAME

Frame: 38 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Kaufman and Strauss”. This c. 1907 single-sided paper sign from Anheuser Busch is the winter version and features the Budweiser girl, along with its original embossed frame. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few discolored spots in the woman’s dress. The upper-right border shows some darkened staining, likely from moisture. The outer light green border shows a few discolored spots as well, and the extreme outer edges are concealed by the original frame. The frame is solid, and shows only a few areas of wear and paint loss. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

2039 - BUDWEISER GIRL SIGN W/ LADY IN RED GRAPHIC

Frame: 38 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/2” x 7/8”. Maker marked “Kaufman & Strauss.” This c. 1907 single-sided paper sign from Anheuser Busch - the summer version - features the Budweiser girl in red and the small company logo in the bottom-right corner. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only a few light scuff marks seen in her red dress. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the custom frame and mat. Clean overall. (8.9+). 600 - 1,200

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2040 - J.W.M. FIELDS CHAMPION WHISKEY SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC Frame: 32 - 5/8” x 24 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2”. SST. This c. 1900-1910s single-sided tin sign from J.W. Fields Champion Whiskey features a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a very light dusting a surface oxidation, which is most notable in the woman’s chest, arms, and face. The outer field shows a few tiny paint chips, but remains clean overall. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9+). 800 - 1,600

2041 - COLLECTION OF 3: ALCOHOL ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS

4” Dia. A nice collection of three tip trays, showing great color and graphics. CONDITION: The fields remain clean, showing only a few light scuffs to the paint. The rims of the trays show paint chips and light scuffing. A nice set overall. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

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2042 - TIN FALSTAFF CONVEX WALL SIGN

17-3/8” x 5-3/4” x 15-1/8” SST. Marked for the Falstaff Brewing Corporation out of St. Louis, Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska, and New Orleans, Louisiana. CONDITION: It has the original mounting brackets. It shows just one area of scuffs to the raised panel on the right-hand side. There is no noticeable damage in the main field, other than a very light surface scratch. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2043 - LARGE FORMAT FALSTAFF CONVEX BEER SIGN W/ HANGING BRACKET

36 - 3/8” x 10” x 30” Marked for the Falstaff Brewing Company out of St. Louis, Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska and New Orleans, Louisiana. CONDITION: It shows surface dirt, light scratches and some oxidation throughout. It has the original wall mounting bracket. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

2044 - COLLECTION OF 2 BUFFALO LAGER BEER & BUFFALO & GILT EDGE FRAMED BEER ADVERTISEMENTS

Each Frame: 20 - 1/4” x 16 - 3/8”. C. 1930s. Pair of Buffalo Lager Beer and Buffalo and Gilt Edge Beer and Ale cardboard lithograph signs, Buffalo Brewing Company, Sacramento, California. Difficult to find western scene advertising images. CONDITION: (A) Buffalo Lager Beer titled “Saturday Night In The Mines” with printed facsimile signature marked in lower-right corner. Has some light edge and corner wear. Two original string holes on top edge with original hang string. (B) Buffalo and Gilt Edge Beer and Ale titled “The Fandango”“Courtesy Of Crocker Art Gallery Sacramento, Calif.”. Has some light edge wear. Bottom-right corner has minor small tear. Has original string holes and string. Both are in modern frames. 500 - 1,000

2045 - C.V. CENTLIVRE BREWING COMPANY SIGN W/ FACTORY GRAPHIC

47 - 3/4” x 35”. A nice example of this c. 1900 single-sided paper poster sign from C.V. Centlivre Brewing Company, featuring a factory scene graphic. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only a few small dark spots seen in the white background. The outer edges are concealed by the matte. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

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2046 - HARVARD RYE SIGN W/ YOUNG COUPLES GRAPHICS

Frame: 43 - 1/4” x 31 - 3/4” x 1”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1900-1910 single-sided tin sign from Harvard Rye, features two young couples in graduate attire, with a nice bottle graphic in the front-center. CONDITION: The field shows spots of color loss with occasional surface oxidation. There are also a few deeper scuffs to the paint in the left side of the lower field. The outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

700 - 1,400

2047 - BUFFALO BREWING COMPANY BOHEMIAN BEER SIGN

28 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/4”. SST. Maker marked “The H.D. Beach Company”. This c. 1910 single-sided tin sign from Buffalo Brewing features wonderful graphics of beer bottles and a stein. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with no notable damage. The outer gold frame shows a few scuffs and spots of color loss. A clean example overall. (9.0).

500 - 1,000

2048 - SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING COMPANY SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

14 - 1/2” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1913 tin sign from the Seattle Brewing and Malting Company, promoting their Rainier Beer product line. CONDITION: The field remains clean, with only a few tiny dark spots. The outer black border and rolled edges show scattered paint loss and wear. The hanging ribbon appears original. (8.9).

500 - 1,000

2049 - CYRUS NOBLE WHISKEY FRAMED POSTER WITH SALOON GRAPHICS

39.5” x 1” x 28.5” Cyrus Noble Whiskey professionally framed poster. CONDITION: Poster has outstanding color, with only minor blemishes on inner and outer fields to note. Post has minor slits on left-hand edge. -8.9

500 - 1,000

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2050 - PAIR OF CAPITAL BREWING AND FEIGENSPAN BEER TRAYS

13” DIA SST, SST C. 1910s. Pair of Capitol Brewing and Feigenspan lithographed serving trays with beautiful woman graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Capitol Brew Co. has strong color, with significant staining, surface scratching, and scratching with complete paint loss. Sign shows other surface blemishes and areas of paint loss on the outer edge. (7.25). (B) The Feigenspan brew tray has significant scratching with paint loss, as well as minor paint loss and surface blemish through the face. Tray has other areas of paint loss on the outer edges. (6.0). (7.25, 6.0). 500 - 1,000

2051 - SOUTHERN COMFORT LIGHTED SIGN

21” x 6” x 7” Marker marked “Southern Comfort Corp. St Louis”. Southern Comfort embossed plastic-faced lighted sign with reverse painted glass insert. CONDITION: Glass face has notable fade throughout the paint on the outer edges. The inner plastic face has good color and gloss, with one minor crack directly behind the boat image. The can is in stable condition with no rust rot, but has been repainted. Sign lights green. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2052 - KUEBLER PORTER BEER TAP KNOB

2 - 1/2” x 1 - 7/8” x 1 - 3/4”. Kuebler Porter beer tap knob, Kuebler Brewing Co., Easton, Pennsylvania. Extremely difficult to find 1930s-1940s Kueber Porter version. Enamel over brass insert in black plastic unmarked ball knob. Beautiful example with bright color and shine. Very faint light scratch from the “L” in Kuebler to the first “R” in Porter. Can only be seen when held in the right light. Clean ball knob with only very light wear. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2053 - AMERICAN BREWING CO. LARGE SIZE BEER STEIN

7” x 7” x 20” Pre-Prohibition. CONDITION: It shows great color and great imagery from the American Brewing Company out of St. Louis. It has a graphic of the ABC bottle with angels on the front. It has an original pewter lid and other graphic scenes from the brewhouse. No chips, cracks or repairs. A great piece of brewiana memorabilia. (9.0). 1,500 - 4,000

2054 - CAST BRONZE ANHEUSER BUSCH ST. LOUIS, MO MEDALLION TRAY

DIA: 12” Marked “Compliments of Adolphus Busch from Anheuser Busch in St. Louis”, most likely a presentation piece to someone in the company. CONDITION: It shows a patina and some areas of oxidation, primarily due to age. (8.5). 400 - 800

2055 - COLLECTION OF ANHEUSER BUSCH FAUST BOTTLES 10-1/2” x 3” x 9” CONDITION: A collection of five Anheuser Busch Faust bottles with attached paper labels, which are NOS. Bottles show no chips or cracks. The bottles have some areas of mineral deposits. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

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2056 - FALSTAFF LIGHT-UP SIGN

10-1/2” x 3” x 9” CONDITION: A plastic light-up counter sign, with one-sided plastic Falstaff Beer sign. NOS and fully operational. (8.5).

700 - 1,500

2057 - PILSENER BEER FOLDED CORNER TIN SIGN

17” x 21” SST. For Naegelis & Sons Bohemian Pilsener Beer, and showing a raised oval graphic of a young lady holding four beer steins. CONDITION: It shows areas of paint loss, primarily in the lower right-hand corner and upper left-hand corner. The curved tin sign shows some areas of paint loss and oxidation. The field graphic of the young lady has some areas of foxing, primarily on the right side. (7.8).

600 - 1,200

2058 - DIE-CUT CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE ANCHOR BREWING CO.

19 - 1/2” x 1” x 24 - 7/8” SSC. CONDITION: It shows some light edge wear primarily in the lower-right hand corner. There is a light fold to the right hand corner. It has great color, beautiful embossing and is professionally framed. There is some area around the top mounting hole where there is missing color. (8.7 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

2059 - DIE-CUT CARDSTOCK CALENDAR ADVERTISING MARIGOLD RYE

21 - 1/4” x 1” x 25 - 1/4” SSC. CONDITION: It shows some edge wear to the die-cut. It has beautiful embossed coloring. It has an area of the child’s left toe missing, but no other noticeable damage. It has a full calendar pad from 1907. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2060 - FRAMED POSTER FOR THE JACOB HOFFMANN BREWING COMPANY OUT OF RONDOUT, NY

29” x 1” 36 - 1/2” Maker marked for the J. Ottoman Litho Company, New York. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. It has beautiful imagery of a glass of beer, smoking cigar and a beautiful urn full of flowers. Professionally framed, with no areas of repairs or damage. (9.0).

200 - 400

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2061 - REVERSE PAINTED HARPER WHISKEY ADVERTISING SIGN

40 - 1/2” x 50 - 1/2”. Glass sign in original frame. CONDITION: Showing areas of lifting graphic, primarily along the bottom with some fade to the overall sign. The frame is original showing aged water damage, and that frame was framed inside another period frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0).

500 - 1,500

2062 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING CELLULOID BOOKMARKS

2 - 1/4” A nice pair of 1899 and 1900 celluloid bookmarks from Coca-Cola, featuring a nice Hilda Clark graphic. CONDITION: Both show light fading to the color in the field. They are sturdy and without cracks. (8.75+).

500 - 1,000

2063 - 1907 COCA-COLA CALENDAR

10 - 3/4” x 17 - 3/4”. CONDITION: Professionally framed 1907 Coca-Cola calendar showing great color and shine, with original grommet hanging hole, some edge wear, oxidation, and surface rust to the staples in the calendar pad, and showing light edge wear primarily to the corners. (8.7). 800 - 2,000

2064 - 1922 COCA-COLA CALENDAR W/ WOMAN AT BASEBALL GAME GRAPHIC

19” x 37-1/2”. A nice example of this C. 1922 paper calendar from Coca-Cola featuring a nice woman graphic with a baseball scene in the background. CONDITION: The topper remains clean with only a few light horizontal wrinkle marks. The metal strip is attached to the top. The April calendar sheet shows light wrinkling but remains clean overall. A nice looking example. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

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2065 - COLLECTION OF 4 COCA-COLA TIP TRAYS

4-1/4” x 6” CONDITION: (A) 1920 golfer girl tip tray, showing great color and shine, with just a couple of rough areas on the outside rim, nothing at all in the main field. (8.7). (B) 1914 Betty change tray, showing great color and shine, with just some rough fleabites on the outside edges of the rim, with light foxing in the main field, which does not distract from the overall color and appearance. (8.7). (C) 1909 Exhibition Girl change tray, showing great color and shine, light areas of fleabites on the outside rim, no distinguishing marks in the main field. (9.0). (D) 1916 Elaine change tray showing great color and shine, with very few marks on the outside rim, nothing to report in the main field. (9.0). (8.7 - 9.0). 800 - 1,600

2066 - 1901 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY W/ HILDA & ROSES GRAPHIC

Dia. 9 - 3/4” AGS CERTIFIED #10775. Maker marked “The Meek & Beach Company”. This c. 1901 serving tray from Coca-Cola features a beautiful graphic of Hilda Clark with roses. CONDITION: The field shows a nice crackle to the paint. There are a few specks of discoloration in her face, and in isolated areas of the outer field. The outer field near the rim shows a few paint chips, with the very outer rim showing the worst of the damage. The tray retains nice color and shine overall. (AGS CERTIFIED SCORE 83). 1,000 - 3,000

2067 - FANTASTIC COCA-COLA TOPLESS TRAY 12-1/2” dia. A stunning example of this C. 1908 tin serving tray made by the Western Coca-Cola Bottling Company with a topless woman graphic. CONDITION: The tray retains outstanding gloss and shine. There is a small scuff in the word “Wherever” and lightly discolored area in the word “Seltzer.” The outer rim shows a few nicks and spots of color loss. Overall, however, the shine and color remains outstanding. (8.9+). 1,000 - 2,000

2068 - VIENNA TOPLESS ART PLATE BY THE WESTERN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Frame: 17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Classic Coca-Cola Nude tray, showing light scuffing to the edges, with minimal light scratches to the main field. Marked Western Coca-Cola Bottling, Chicago, in a contemporary shadow box. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

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2069 - 1906 COCA-COLA SERVING TRAY

13” x 10 - 1/2”. A nice example of this 1906 serving tray from Coca-Cola, featuring a nice Juanita graphic. CONDITION: The field of this tray retains excellent color and shine. There are some slight areas of dulling and wear to the gloss. The outer edges show paint loss and chipping throughout, as well as minor bending to the metal. A well-presenting example. (8.25). 500 - 1,500

2070 - PAIR DRINK COCA-COLA PORCELAIN SCRIPT SIGN & DRINK COCA-COLA TRAY

30” x 10” SSP. Marker marked “Made in USA”. C. 1930s single-sided porcelain sign Drink Coca-Cola sign. CONDITION: Sign has excellent color and gloss, with significant areas of surface scratching on inner and outer sides. Sign shows slight fade in the background and porcelain loss on outer edges, most notably the top-right hand corner. (8.5, Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2071 - COCA-COLA THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES SIGN W/ FRAME

Frame: 57” x 35 - 1/2”. Maker marked “Snyder & Black”. This c. 1939 single-sided cardboard sign from Coca-Cola features the iconic company logo with a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows good color in the field. The bottom border of the sign shows heavy staining and color loss. The rest of the outer edges show light wrinkles, with occasional color loss and wear. There are a few discolored spots seen in her blouse. The frame is original and sturdy. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

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2072 - LARGE TIN COCA-COLA BUTTON SIGN

36” Dia. SST. CONDITION: Coca-Cola button with areas of missing paint, light denting, and some oxidation. (7.8). 500 - 1,500

2073 - PAIR OF PEPSI AND COCA-COLA ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST:31” X 11.5” SST, SST. Pair of c. 1950s Pepsi and Coca-Cola advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) Pepsi sign has good color throughout, with minor fade and crazing in the background. Sign shows multiple areas of surface scratching, staining and a minor bend in the middle. (8.75). (B) Coca-Cola calendar has good color and shine, with areas of surface scratching with complete paint loss. Sign also shows other area of paint loss on outer edges very minor. (8.75). (8.75, 8.75)

500 - 1,000

2074 - WONDERFUL EARLY COCA-COLA SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENER URN

9” x 9” x 18”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Retaining 90% of its original gold pinstriping, with filled in new paint in the Coca-Cola logo, with original spigot and original lid. Showing no chips, cracks, or repairs in the porcelain. A very good example of this early syrup dispenser. (8.8). 5,000 - 10,000

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2075 - COCA-COLA COUNTER SIGN W/ WATERFALL MOTION

19 - 1/2” x 5” x 9”. A nice example of the desirable c. 1950s “Water Fall” countertop sign from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: The sign remains clean and functions properly. The can has been repainted gold at some point in the past. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

2076 - HAVE A COKE LIGHT-UP CLOCK AND COUNTER SIGN

19 - 1/2” x 5” x 9”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up countertop sign from Coca-Cola, featuring the script logo and a clock face. CONDITION: The sign remains clean and lights up nicely. The can has been repainted gold at some point in the past. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2077 - C. 1930S METALCRAFT COCA-COLA DELIVERY TRUCK

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

2078 - SMALL-SIZE COCA-COLA ICE CHEST ON CASTORS

28 - 1/2” x 18” x 34 - 1/2” Model AR1500 Coca-Cola Ice Chest. Made by American Retro LLC. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint, cap catcher, cap remover, original brass plate and handle. It has a good, clean interior and no significant denting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

2079 - VENDO MODEL 44 10¢ COCA-COLA MACHINE

16.5” x 21” x 59” C. 1950. CONDITION: It is in as-found condition, with the original paint and decals. It has the original Vendo label on the side. Lights, cools and is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2080 - 10¢ VENDO CO. MODEL 81 COKE MACHINE

26 - 1/2” x 20” x 59”. C. 1950. CONDITION: All original machine, with complete coin gear and interior. Good candidate for restoration. Lights and gets ice cold. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (GOOD). 1,000 - 2,000

2081 - JACOBS ROUND-TOP COKE MACHINE

28” x 19” x 54”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Made by the Jacobs Manufacturing Company, these round-top Coke machines are highly desirable. Showing original paint and decals, with an original interior and original cord. Lights and cools. A great candidate for a complete restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2082 - 10¢ VENDO CO. MODEL 81 COKE MACHINE

37 - 1/2” x 22” x 59”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Original Model 81 Coke machine for restoration. Working, gets ice cold and is on free vend. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 500 - 1,500

2083 - VENDO MODEL 39 COKE MACHINE

27” x 20 - 1/2” x 58”. C. 1950. CONDITION: An original Vendo Model 39 candidate for restoration. Showing original paint with paint splatters, light denting, areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes throughout. Comes with the original interior and coin gear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 2,000

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2084 - PEPSI-COLA TIP TRAY

6” Dia. A rare example of this c. 1900 tip tray from Pepsi-Cola, featuring an early double dot logo, with the tagline “RefreshingInvigorating”. CONDITION: The tray shows fading to the color and dullness to the gloss throughout the field. There are specks of paint loss and staining around the outer rim. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

2085 - BUVEZ PEPSI SIGN W/ BOTTLECAP GRAPHIC

47” x 17 - 1/4”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided embossed tin sign from Pepsi-Cola features the company logo and a nice bottlecap graphic. This sign was made for the French-Canadian Market. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few light scuffs and scratches with a few paint chips- the worst of which is seen in the letter “P” of “Pepsi” in the bottlecap graphic. The outer edges show further isolated areas of paint loss and wear. A seldom seen example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 600 - 1,200

2086 - PEPSI-COLA STRAW HOLDER W/ PAPER STRAWS

Holder: 3” x 3” x 5 - 3/4” T. A nice example of this c. 1908 tin straw holder from Pepsi-Cola, featuring a nice graphic of a Victorian-Era woman, with original paper straws. CONDITION: All four panels show darkening to the color, along with color loss and heavy wear. Surface oxidation is present as well. The piece remains sturdy and displays nicely. (6.5). 500 - 1,000

2087 - FIGURAL CHALK PEPSI-COLA COUNTER DISPLAY

7” x 3 - 1/2” x 11”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows all original paint and Pepsi-Cola bottle, which would not be original to the stand. It shows some areas of paint loss, light chipping to the base, and has a great early art deco look. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2088 - HAVE A PEPSI LIGHT-UP CLOCK SIGN

24 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1950s light-up sign from Pepsi-Cola, featuring the bottlecap logo. CONDITION: The plastic face shows some light discoloration and an occasional surface scratch. The can shows wear, but remains nice overall. The sign lights up nicely. (8.9). 300 - 600

2089 - COUNTERTOP PEPSI-COLA SODA DISPENSER

19 - 1/2” x 9” x 14”. C. 1950. CONDITION: All original dispenser, showing original paint with original labeling, original interior, and original front spigot. Areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes due to age and use. (7.8). 300 - 600

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2090 - DR. SWETT’S TREE STUMP ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

9” x 9” x 13”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing some light chipping around the lid that is hidden when the pump is on. No other chips, cracks, or repairs noted. Properly marked for Dr. Swett’s Root Beer, Inc. on the bottom. Very good color and shine, with no repairs noted. (8.5).

2,000 - 5,000

2091 - PEPSI COLA LIGHT-UP MOTION DISPLAY SIGN

20 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1945. CONDITION: All original case with front glass graphics, motion motor inside with original cord and interior instuctions. Fully functional and operational. (8.7). 3,000 - 5,000

2092 - HIRES ROOT BEER DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN

57” x 15 - 3/4”. SST. This c. 1950s single-sided tin die-cut bottle sign from Hires features the iconic company logo and colors. CONDITION: The sign shows good color and shine in the field. The bottom 20% of the sign shows paint loss and oxidation, with specks of metal loss around the bottom edge. Otherwise, a clean example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

600 - 1,200

2093 - BUCKEYE ROOT BEER DISPENSER

8” Dia. x 13 - 1/2” T. C. 1915. CONDITION: Showing moderate wear with loss to the front painted logo, light chips under the pump, and pump is period but missing the porcelain label. (7.5). 300 - 1,000

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2094 - MISSION ORANGE SODA DISPENSER

12 - 1/2” Dia. x 27” T. C. 1940. CONDITION: All original condition with original paint, original interior, original spigot, and original top. Showing scuffs and scrapes to the original paint, areas of fading, and signs of wear due to use and age. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

500 - 1,500

2095 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 14”. This c. 1920s ceramic dispenser from Orange Crush features the company logo and the form of an orange. CONDITION: The body shows a few areas of wear and color loss. The mouth of the dispenser shows light wear, but is crack-free. The pump shows surface tarnish and wear. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

2096 - ORANGE CRUSH COUNTERTOP SODA DISPENSER

18” x 11 - 1/2” x 20”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Showing very little wear, with great side graphics for Orange Crush, original dispensing handle, and all original interior. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

2097 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

7-1/2” x 7-1/2” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Orange Crush, featuring the form of an orange. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean, with no notable damage to the color. The mouth of the dispenser is damage-free. The pump shows a nice patina finish with surface oxidation to the metal. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2098 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” Dia. x 14 - 1/2” T. A nice example of this c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Wards’ Orange Crush, featuring the company logo and nice form of an orange. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few specks of discoloration. The mouth of the dispenser remains crack-free. The pump shows light tarnish to the metal finish. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

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2099 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8” Dia. x 14” T. A nice example of this c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Wards’ Orange Crush, featuring the company logo and nice form of an orange. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few specks of discoloration. The mouth of the dispenser remains crack-free. The pump shows light tarnish to the metal finish. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

2100 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

DIA: 9-1/2” x 15-1/2” C. 1915. CONDITION: No chips, cracks, or repairs noted, retaining 80% of the original gold pinstriping. There are some areas of worn paint under the original pump, which is marked for Ward’s Orange Crush and is currently inoperable. There are some areas of missing paint in the raised portions of the dispenser. (8.0). 800 - 1,600

2101 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

7 - 1/2” x 8” x 13”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Showing areas of paint loss and fading to the orange paint, showing wear to the bottom edges, no chips, cracks, or repairs noted. Has an original pump, and missing the porcelain ball handle. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

2102 - WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

6” x 8 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows original paint. No chips, cracks or repairs. It has a replaced pump. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

2103 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

10 - 1/2” x 6” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush featuring the company logo, with the form of a lemon. CONDITION: The body shows areas darkening and occasional discoloration. The mouth of the dispenser shows light wear, but remains crack-free. The pump shows wear and tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2104 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

10 - 1/2” x 6” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush, featuring the company logo with the form of a lemon. CONDITION: The body shows areas darkening and occasional discoloration. The mouth of the dispenser shows light wear, but remains crack-free. The pump shows wear and tarnish to the metal. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

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2105 - WARD’S LIME CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 6” x 13 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lime Crush, featuring the form of a lime. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean, with no notable damage to the color. The mouth of the dispenser is damage-free. The pump shows a nice polished silver finish. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2106 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 7-1/2” x 13-1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Ward’s Lemon Crush, featuring the form of a lemon. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean, with no notable damage to the color. The mouth of the dispenser is damage-free. The pump shows a nice polished silver finish. (9.25). 1,000 - 2,000

2107 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 6 -1/2” x 12 -1/2”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. Light wear to the bottom rim. Original paint, with original non-working pump. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

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2108 - HIRES ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

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7” x 7” x 15”. A nice example of this c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer, featuring the company logo and colors. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows spots of discoloration and wear. The glaze shows a nice crackled patina. The mouth of the dispenser is chip-free. The pump shows metal tarnish throughout. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

2109 - HIRES ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 15”. A nice example of this c. 1920s ceramic syrup dispenser from Hires Root Beer, featuring the company logo and colors. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows spots of discoloration and wear. The mouth of the dispenser is chip-free. The pump shows metal tarnish throughout. (8.75). 400 - 800

2110 - FAN-TAZ SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 16”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing some areas of missing gold leaf that represents the stitching of the baseball, and overall crazing to glaze in the finish, but with good color and shine to the graphic. Includes a working reproduction pump. No chips, cracks, or repairs. (8.0 - 8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

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2111 - CHERRI-BON SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

8” x 8” x 13”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing no chips, cracks, or repairs, with good color and shine, with an original non-working pump. (8.7). 2,000 - 5,000

2112 - RARE GRAPE JULEP SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSER

7” Dia. x 14”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. No chips, cracks or repairs. It retains 80% of its original pinstriping, and an original marked pump. (9.0). 1,500 - 3,000

2113 - BUCKEYE ROOT BEER CERAMIC DISPENSER

8.5” x 8.5” x 15” C. 1910s Buckeye Root Beer ceramic root beer dispenser with added spigot pump. CONDITION: Dispenser has rare color throughout the lettering and lithographed images. Pup displays crackled paint throughout, and areas of significant areas of surface staining on one side. The base has significant wear to the gold flaked paint. 1,000 - 2,000

2114 - FRUIT-ADE MAGNUS GRAPEFRUIT SYRUP DISPENSER

10 - 1/4” x 10” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1920 syrup dispenser from Magnus Grapefruit Rickey Fruit-Ade, featuring the company name and nice bowl in the form of an orange. CONDITION: The dispenser shows paint loss in the yellow grapefruit section. The sign shows wear and color loss to the outer edges. The metal pouring spout shows light metal tarnish as well. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

2115 - GRAPE JULEP SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 8” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1900-1910s ceramic syrup dispenser from Grape Julep, featuring great color with gold leaf pinstriping. CONDITION: The body of the dispenser shows a few light scuffs and spots of color loss. The mouth of the dispenser remains chip-free. The pump shows light tarnish to the metal finish. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

2116 - FRUIT-ADE MAGNUS LIME RICKEY SYRUP DISPENSER

10 - 1/4” x 10” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1920 syrup dispenser from Magnus Lime Rickey Fruit-Ade, featuring the company name and nice bowl in the form of an orange. CONDITION: The dispenser shows paint loss in the lime green section. The sign shows wear and color loss to the outer edges and in the field. The metal pouring spout shows light metal tarnish as well. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

2117 - FRUIT-ADE MAGNUS ORANGE RICKEY SYRUP DISPENSER

10 - 1/4” x 10” x 14”. A nice example of this c. 1920 syrup dispenser from Magnus Orange Rickey Fruit-Ade, featuring the company name and nice bowl in the form of an orange. CONDITION: The dispenser shows paint loss in the orange section. The sign shows wear and color loss to the outer edges. The metal pouring spout shows light metal tarnish as well. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2118 - WARD’S LEMON CRUSH SYRUP DISPENSER

10” x 7” x 14”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All original Ward’s Lemon Crush syrup dispenser, showing original paint and pump, which is operational. No chips, cracks or repairs. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2119 - FOWLER’S CHERRY SMASH SYRUP DISPENSER

8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 13”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920 ceramic syrup dispenser from Fowler’s Cherry Smash. CONDITION: The dispenser remains clean, with only some light wear to the gold pinstriping seen below the logo and around the base. The mouth of the dispenser shows two tiny worn areas that were possibly done during the manufacturing process. The pump shows a nice patina finish with light surface oxidation. (8.9). 800 - 1,600

2120 - MILK GLASS LIGHT-UP SODA FOUNTAIN GLOBE

lens: 13-1/2” dia. Double-sided milk glass. Fountain Service light-up globe advertising the “Liquid” Mechanicold Fountain. CONDITION: No chips, cracks, or repairs, great color and shine. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2121 - BUCKEYE ROOT BEER TREE STUMP SYRUP DISPENSER

7” x 7” x 15”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. No chips, cracks or repairs. There is light wear to the bottom with an original pump, marked for Buckeye Root Beer. (8.7). 1,000 - 3,000

2122 - PAIR OF HOT DRINK DISPENSERS

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

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2123 - MISSION ORANGE SYRUP DISPENSER

7” Dia. x 13”. A glass Mission Orange syrup dispenser.

CONDITION: It has a correct top, original spigot and lightly faded front labeling. No chips, cracks or repairs. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2124 - DAGGETT’S FLORIDA PUNCH SYRUP DISPENSER

7 - 1/2” Dia. x 15”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An all original syrup dispenser for Daggett’s Florida Punch, showing glass base, glass bulb, original spigot, top cap and labeling. No chips, cracks or repairs. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

2125 - JUICY ORANGE SYRUP DISPENSER

7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 14”. C. 1930. CONDITION: A glass syrup dispenser advertising Juicy Orange Soda. It has a glass bulb, black glass top, original spigot and top agitator. (8.7).

500 - 1,000

2126 - COLLECTION OF 3 SODA FOUNTAIN APPARATUSES

Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 17”. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A) Hamilton Beach green porcelain malt dispenser, with original lid, original glass insert, original porcelain showing no chips, cracks, breaks, or repairs. (B) Hamilton Beach malt dispenser in beige porcelain, showing no chips, cracks, breaks, or repairs, with replaced top lid. (C) Hamilton Beach porcelain malt mixer in white porcelain, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs, and untested. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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2127 - ALLEN’S RED TAME CHERRY SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER

18” x 32” This soda fountain dispenser sat on top of the marble soda fountains at the turn of the century, dispensing Allen’s Red Tame Cherry soft drink. CONDITION: It has original tin construction with a stamped relief. It has the original etched globe and top. There is re-plating to all of the metal surfaces. There are no cracks or repairs. There is light chipping around the top of the glass jar. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2128 - SMILE SODA DISPLAY BOTTLE

6” x 6” x 18-1/2” CONDITION: An orange soda version, showing great color. No chips, cracks or defects. No missing paint and no bottlecap. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

2129 - COLLECTION OF 3 HIRES ROOT BEER SODA FOUNTAIN ITEMS

3 -1/2” x 11 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) A tall Hires mug marked “Villeroy & Boch Germany”. It shows a picture of what is referred to as the Hires Ugly Kid. No chips, cracks or repairs. It has some internal staining. (B) A squatty mug with the same Ugly Kid graphic. Marked “Villeroy & Boch” on the bottom. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. It has some inside staining. (C) An original cork bottle for Hires Root Beer with intact paper labels. It shows some areas of discoloration and ground-in dirt. The back is fully embossed “William JB Shanks Baltimore, Maryland”, which was the bottler. (8.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600

2130 - TAKA-KOLA SODA SIGN W/ CLOCK FACE GRAPHIC

13 - 1/8” x 9”. Maker marked “The American Art Works Company”. This c. 1920s tin over cardboard sign from Taka-Kola features a nice graphic of a woman holding a fountain glass in front of a clock face. CONDITION: The field shows some discolored spots, most noticeably in the white section of the clock face. There are a few dark spots seen in the orange lettering. The outer edges show minor paint loss and metal bending. (8.75). 800 - 1,600

2131 - SELF-FRAMED TIN OVAL 7UP SIGN

9 - 1/8” x 12 - 7/8” SST. Maker marked for the Stout Sign Company. CONDITION: It has the original paper label on the reverse side. It has good color and shine. There is an area of paint loss at the 4 o’clock position and another area at the 11 o’clock position on the frame. (8.7). 500 - 1,000

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2132 - DRINK 100% MOXIE SIGN

8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided embossed tin sign from Moxie, featuring the logo and iconic company colors. CONDITION: The field shows paint loss in the white lettering, with two nail holes in the top and bottom-center field. The outer edges show further paint loss with two more nail holes in the extreme outer edges. (7.9). 400 - 800

2133 - 5¢ NICHOL KOLA SIGN W/ SOLDIER GRAPHIC

28” x 20”. SST. Maker marked “AM 6-41”. This c. 1941 single-sided tin sign from Nichol Kola features great color with a nickel and soldier graphic. CONDITION: The field shows yellowing to the white sections, with a few light scuffs and scratches. The outer edges show very light storage wear. A NOS example. (8.75). 400 - 800

2134 - SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN FOR ALTA GINGER ALE

13-3/8” x 19-1/2” C. 1910. Maker marked “Bachrach & Co.”. A stock self-framed tin sign showing a pretty lady that advertises Alta Ginger Ale, “Queen of Mountain Mineral Waters”, from San Francisco, California. CONDITION: Showing edge wear primarily to the self-framed area, no significant defects in the main field, showing one light dent in the upper right-hand corner. (8.5). 1,000 - 2,000

2135 - DOUBLE-SIDED FROSTEE FREEZE ANIMATED LIGHT-UP SIGN

37” x 26”x 97”. DST. An outstanding displaying painted metal double-sided Frostee Freeze Ice Cream animated sign. CONDITION: Side 1 has good color throughout. There are areas of surface staining. The piece has been newly painted. The outer edges have minor bends. The arm is functioning, tilting back and forth. There are minor bends to her mid-arm area. (9.5). Side 2 has very strong color throughout. There are very minor bends to the outer edges of the sign, as well as surface stains. The can is in excellent, structural condition with no rust or rot, and connected to a new base. The electric is working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.5, 9.0). 1,500 - 2,500

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2136 - GOLLAM’S LEBANON ICE CREAM LIGHT-UP SIGN W/ BRACKETS

Sign w/ brackets: 31 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/8” x 25 - 1/8”. A nice example of this c. 1950s double-sided light-up sign from Gollam’s Lebanon Ice Cream. CONDITION: The glass panels remain clean and undamaged. The can shows some scuffs and spots of paint loss. 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. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2137 - DAIRY MADE ICE CREAM SIGN W/ CHILD GRAPHIC

19 - 3/4” x 28”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1910s single-sided heavily embossed tin sign from Dairy Made Ice Cream, featuring a young boy holding a ice cream cone. CONDITION: The sign shows rub marks and scuffs in the field with paint loss. The white lettering shows color loss and wear as well. There are a series of nail holes seen in the top-center, and one nail hole in the bottom-center. The outer border shows the most of the paint loss and light surface oxidation. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (7.9). 600 - 1,200

2138 - NOLL’S ICE CREAM LIGHT-UP SIGN

47” x 10” x 30”. This c. 1950s double-sided plastic light-up sign from Noll’s Ice Cream features wonderful colors, with its original can and hanging hooks. CONDITION: Side 1 shows a few specks of discoloration to the outer field of the plastic face. Otherwise this side is clean and colorful. (8.9). Side 2 remains similarly nice with only light wear to the outer field. (8.9). The original metal can shows paint loss and wear throughout. The hanging hooks are solid and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9, 8.9). 600 - 1,200

2139 - LIGHT-UP DAIRY QUEEN CLOCK

16” x 3” x 16”. A good-looking example of this light-up Dairy Queen clock with a nice ice cream cone graphic. CONDITION: The inner face is clean, with only a few hardly visible surface scuffs. The outer metal body shows a few tarnished spots. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

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2140 - FOREMOST ICE CREAM SIDE WALK SIGN

32” x 20 - 1/2” x 22”. DSP. A nice example of this c. 1956 double-sided porcelain sign from Foremost Ice Cream in an original sidewalk stand. CONDITION: Both sides show scrapes, paint loss, and wear throughout the fields. The frame shows oxidation and general tarnishing. (8.0).

400 - 800

2141 - COLLECTION OF 2 BENHAM’S AND BINGHAMTON ICE CREAM TRAYS

Largest: 12 - 3/4” x 16”. A nice collection of two trays from Benham and Binghamton Ice Cream. CONDITION: Both show a few light marks and surface scuffs in the field. The outer rims show isolated paint chips and general light wear. (8.75+). 300 - 600

2142 - WONDERFUL MILK GLASS SIGN

ADVERTISING CAMERAS, STATIONARY, CANDY, & CIGARS IN ORIGINAL COPPER FRAME

76.5” x 2” x 11” CONDITION: Single-sided white glass with advertising for cameras and stationary in the original copper frame with original wood backing, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. The milk glass is in great condition, with good color and shine, and no missing paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 1,000 - 3,000

2143 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS

5” Dia. A nice collection of three tip trays, showing great color and graphics. CONDITION: The fields remain clean, showing only a few light scuffs to the paint. The rims of the trays show paint chips and light scuffing. A nice set overall. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2144 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS

LARGEST: 5” Dia. A nice collection of three tip trays, showing great color and graphics. CONDITION: The fields remain clean, showing only a few light scuffs to the paint. The rims of the trays show paint chips and light scuffing. A nice set overall. (8.5). 400 - 800

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2145 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS

4 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of three tip trays, showing great color and graphics. CONDITION: The fields remain clean, showing only a few light scuffs to the paint. The rims of the trays show paint chips and light scuffing. A nice set overall. (8.5+). 300 - 600

2146 - COLLECTION OF 4: ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS

LARGEST: 6” x 4 - 1/4” A nice group of tip trays from Wrigley’s Soap, Fairy Soap, C.D. Kenny Co, and Binghamton Ice Cream Co. CONDITION: The fields on all remain nice, with a only a few discolored specks. The outer rims show some isolated wear marks and spots of paint loss. (8.75). 200 - 600

2147 - BUSTER BROWN SHOES STRING HOLDER SIGN

12” x 8 - 1/2”. SST. A nice example of this single-sided tin lithograph sign from Buster Brown Shoes, featuring the iconic boy and dog graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few light discolored marks and scuffs, and the outer edges shows minor wear and paint loss. (8.75+). 1,000 - 2,000

2148 - LARGE COLLECTION OF BUSTER BROWN & OTHERS PROMOTIONAL PINS

Largest: 1 - 3/4” Dia. A wonderful instant collection of various celluloid and tin pins from various brands, including Buster Brown. CONDITION: All are in good condition, with a few showing minor wear and occasional paint loss. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2149 - TOWLE’S LOG CABIN SYRUP LITHOGRAPH CARDSTOCK 3D SIGN IN CUSTOM FRAME

29.75” X 1.5” X 23.25” SSC. Maker marked “The Pioneer Company”, St. Paul, Minnesota. CONDITION: A 3D sign in a custom frame. It has wonderful color and graphics, showing very little signs of wear and no discernible damage. It has some edge wear on the inside relief area, but overall has an image of being NOS. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

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2150 - LAWRENCE TIGER BRAND PAINT DIE-CUT PORCELAIN SIGN W/ TIGER GRAPHIC

18.25” x 23.5” DSP. 1940s Lawrence Tiger Brand Paint die-cut sign with excellent graphic, color, and gloss. CONDITION: Side 1 has strong color and shine throughout with multiple minor area of eraser sized porcelain loss. Some porcelain loss and surface staining on the outer edges. (8.0). Side 2 has strong color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of eraser-size porcelain loss both in the inner and outer field and slight surface staining and porcelain loss around the outer edge. (8.25). (8.,8.25). 2,000 - 5,000

2151 - BARTHOLOMAY BREWING CO. WING WHEELED BEER GODDESS LITHOGRAPH

29” x 1” x 39” Pre-Prohibition, Rochester, New York. C. early 1900s, manufactured by Hyneman & Schmidt, as marked in the lower-right corner. A beautiful scene of the Batholomay Beer goddess. CONDITION: Showing great color and signs of very little wear. The custom frame is tight to the edges, and some very light staining can be seen at the outside edge in several places. Overall, a wonderful example. Custom framed. (9.0). 2,000 - 4,000

2152 - SCOTT’S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN W/ FISHING GRAPHIC

20 - 5/8” x 1” x 26 - 5/8” Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites. CONDITION: Sign has excellent color throughout, with very minor blemishes to the black background. Pearl and gold flake inlay display beautifully with very minor staining. Center fishing graphic shows very minor damage to paint. Overall, an excellent presenting piece, with strong graphic and excellent, vibrant colors. 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

2153 - REPRODUCTION PETERS PREMIER BLUE PAPER SHOTSHELLS PORCELAIN ADVERTISING SIGN

DIA: 30” SSP. CONDITION: Remington Peter’s Shotshell porcelain sign, showing good color and gloss. There are chips at the mounting holes and a scuff to the left side, but this is overall a very good example of a difficult-to-find firearm sign. (8.0). 300 - 800

2154 - WHITE SWAN BRAND FOOD PRODUCTS POCELAIN SIGN W/ SWAN GRAPHIC

30” x 30” SSP. White Swan Food Products single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout, with 1/4” very minor porcelain loss center graphic between “e” and “s” of “White Swan”. Sign shows other areas of minor surface scratches. Outer edges show areas of porcelain loss and touch-up at most hanging holes. (8.75+). 2,000 - 5,000

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2155 - JM STANLEY NATIVE AMERICAN AND EARLY SETTLER PRINT

FRAME: 39.5” x 2” x 31.25” Marker marked “ JM Stanley 1871”. Framed and matted. JM Stanley Indigenous American and early settler print. CONDITION: Print has excellent color throughout the graphic and outer field. Print has area of surface staining, most notably in the clouds, and a handful of minor blemishes of outer fields. Print has been professionally framed and matted. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2156 - HAND-PAINTED SELF-FRAMED MILLINERY STORE WOODEN SIGN

73.5” X 2.5” X 13.5” DSW. CONDITION: It shows great age and patina. There are some nicks, scratches and scuffs to the wood frame. There are some areas of paint loss and fading, with great age-related overall patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 2,000

2157 - THE INDIANS ARE COMING LITHOGRAPHED PAPER W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHICS

47” x 1” x 23.5” Marker marked “Made in USA”. C. 1930s The Indians are Coming paper lithographed movie advertisement with phenomenal graphics and subject matter. CONDITION: Paper retains excellent color throughout, with areas of browning and other minor surface stains. Paper has multiple minor crease lines, most noticeably at the tips of the headdress and running vertically across the entire mid-section. Advertisement is beautifully framed with glass-front face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. -7.25 800 - 1,600

2158 - SWIFT AND COMPANY CREAM BUYING STATION PORCELAIN SIGN

42.5” x 14.5” SSP. Maker marked “Verbrite Signs Chicago”. 1930s Swift and Company single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has strong color and shine throughout the inner and outer fields, with minor areas of surface staining most noticeable in the white lettering. The outer edge of the piece shows significant porcelain loss on outer edges and at all hanging holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9+). 600 - 1,200

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2159 - COLLECTION OF 2: MAE WEST AND “A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE” FRAMED MOVIE POSTERS

Largest Frame: 41” x 27” x 1”. A nice collection of two posters, including a Mae West Every Day’s A Holiday and A Street Car Named Desire . CONDITION: (A) The Mae West remains clean, with only a few wrinkles and specks of discoloration seen in the white background. (8.75). (B) The Street Car poster shows horizontal and vertical crease lines, along with isolated wrinkles and specks of discoloration in the outer border. (8.5). (8.75,8.5).

600 - 1,200

2160 - QUEEN PRINT AT KINGS GALLERIA CANVAS “SALOON NUDE” PAINTING

43” x 1” x 67” CONDITION: Single-sided painting on canvas, showing good color with light surface scratches. A wonderful full-size painting, great for the saloon room, or slot room. 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

2161 - TRADE SIGN FOR AN OPTICIAN’S OFFICE

72-1/4” x 3” x 20.5” C. 1930. CONDITION: Tin construction. It has a set of spectacles used as trade sign for an optician’s office. It shows oxidation, some surface rust and areas of wear from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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2162 - ORIGINAL CLOTH BANNER FOR THE MANY-GLACIER HOTEL, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA

49-1/4” x 1” x 19-1/8” CONDITION:

Marked for the Great Northern Railway with correct label, this lithographed cloth banner shows some small areas of rips above the mountain in the background, with good color and good graphic. There are some areas of missing trim to the frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

500 - 1,500

2163 - PAIR OF OPTOMETRIST ADVERTISING MATERIAL

LARGEST: 35-1/8” X 1” X 14-1/2” CONDITION:

(A) Optometrist trade sign showing bent iron with wood eyes in original paint, with no maker marks. Age unknown. (B) Small porcelain sign advertising a full line of spectacles, showing dents, additional drill holes, and areas of chips and oxidation. (7.0 - 8.5).

500 - 1,500

2164 - REFLECTIVE BOX SIGN ADVERTISING SIGNS

43” x 12-1/8” x 19” CONDITION: Showing all original front, with areas of dripping paint, areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, containing all of the sequins required to be reflective, and with hanging strap. Currently unlit. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

2165 - PAIR OF MAGIC SHOP NEON SIGNS

LARGEST: 48” x 3” x 14.5” Skeleton neon with magic shop neon sign in can. CONDITION: (A) Magic skeleton is in working condition with new transformer, lights in red, and is connected to Plexiglass. (Good). (B) Magic Shop neon is in working condition, with the word “Magic” lighting in blue and the word “Shop” in white. Sign is housed nicely in a new can with a plastic-faced front. (Good). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good, Good).

500 - 1,000

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2166 - COLLECTION OF 3

LITHOGRAPHED ADVERTISING SIGNS

LARGEST FRAMED: 15.25” X 1” X 25 CONDITION: (A) A single-sided cardstock of a string hanging monkey calendar, dated 1909 for the Campbell Grocery Store. It shows folding at his left foot, some edge wear and a light fold at his neck. Professionally framed. (8.5). (B) A single-sided cardstock Campbell’s Soup trolley sign. It shows additional nail holes added. It has good color and shine. There is some light staining to the main field. (7.5). (C) A cardstock trolley sign for Campbell’s Pork and Beans. It shows edge wear, additional added nail holes and light staining throughout. (7.5). (7.5-8.5).

500 - 1,500

2167 - THE AMERICAN RUBBER SHOE COMPANY SING W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 45 - 1/8” x 19 - 3/4” x 1”. Maker marked “Stahl & Jaeger”. This c. 1906 single-sided paper sign from the American Rubber Shoe Company features a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows a few lightly discolored areas in the field, but remains clean overall. The outside 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. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2168 - GOBEL’S PER MEAT FOOD PRODUCTS PORCELIAN SIGN

19” dia. SSP. Gobel’s Quality First single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has strong color and shine, with minor surface scratching. Outer edges of the sign show nondistracting surface staining and a slight porcelain loss on the bottle outer edge. (8.9+). 800 - 1,600

2169 - PORCELAIN MORTON SALT ADVERTISING SIGN

47-3/4” x 1/2” x 17-1/2” SSP. CONDITION: Single-sided porcelain sign advertising Morton Salt with privilege panel for Ramey Bros., showing chips in the word “Purpose”, in the lower-right hand corners, and in the blue field on the right-hand edge. Some light chipping along the edges and at some of the mounting holes. Sign has been TAC authenticated. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

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2170 - JAP-A-LAC REVERSE PAINTED GLASS SIGN W/ JAP-A-LAC CAN GRAPHIC

31” x 1” x 23.5” C. 1920s Jap-A-Lac “All Colors” wood finish reverse painted glass sign with original early wood frame. CONDITION: Glass has fair color throughout. Minor separation in the green portions of the lettering and border. The sign has very minor surface staining and abrasions, but no cracks or breaks to the glass. (7.5). 1,000 - 2,000

2171 - OUR CARELESSNESS / THEIR SECRET WEAPON LITHOGRAPHED PAPER Frame: 28 - 1/2” x 1” x 36”. Maker marked “U.S. Government Printing Office”. C. 1940s Wartime “Our Carelessness / Their Secret Weapon / Prevent Forest Fires” lithographed paper with professionally-added frame. CONDITION: The paper has outstanding color throughout with only very minor brown staining on the white outer border. The piece has been beautifully displayed in a professionally-added frame with a plastic museum-quality faced front. (9.5). 3,000 - 6,000

2172 - SQUIRE’S ARLINGTON HAMS- BACON- SAUSAGE LITHOGRAHED TIN SIGN W/ SWINE GRAPHIC

20.25” x 24.5” SST. Maker marked “Litho-Etching Co. New York”. 1920s lithographed tin Squire’s Arlington convex sign. CONDITION: Sign has minor fade throughout both the inner and outer fields. Sign shows minor non- detracting blemishes along the corner graphics and along the outer edges of the piece. Inner field and graphic show great color. A great addition to any advertising collection. (8.5). 2,000 - 5,000

2173 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN BULL’S HEAD “EAT” NEON

40.5” x 8-1/4” x 21-5/8” Maker’s marked for “Willys Neon Company” on both sides. CONDITION: It shows porcelain panels on two sides with a porcelain bull’s head end. Clearly marked with the word “Eat”. There are areas of chipping at the edges and rivet holes. It has top marquee in yellow and green, showing some edge wear and chipping. The neon lights up in green. It is fully operational and quiet. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2177 - POCKET KNIFE TRADE SIGN

2174 - COLTS BANDED FIREARMS MFG. CO. CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING

FRAME: 22.5” X 1” X 36” SSC. Signed by the artist “Frank E. Schoonover” and “125”. A wonderful depiction of a cowboy on his horse. CONDITION: It shows a light fold at the bottom of the cardboard. No repairs or inpainting throughout. (8.7). 800 - 1,600

2175 - SWEET-ORR PANTS OVERALLS AND SHIRT PORCELAIN

27” x 9.5” SSP. C. 1950s Sweet-Orr “Pants Overalls Shirts” single-sided porcelain with tug of war graphic. CONDITION: The sign has strong color and gloss throughout the field. Sign shows some minor surface scratches and minor porcelain chips on inner and outer fields. (7.0+). 800 - 1,600

2176 - EXCEEDINGLY RARE HILLSBROTHER TEA AND COFFEE PORCELAIN DOOR PUSH

3.5: x 8” SSP. Markers marked “reg. us. pat. off.” CONDITON: Sign has fair color throughout, with significant surface staining and surface scratching on both inner and outer fields. The outer field has 1/2” to 3/4” porcelain chips and porcelain loss on the outer edges. (6.25). 800 - 1,600

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23” 5” x 23” This is an oversized pocket knife that was used as a trade sign, most likely in a hunting and fishing store. CONDITION: Original wood handle and original finish. Nickel-plated blade shows tarnish and some areas of oxidation, as well as the nickel tip. There is a nickel plate mounted in the wood that has no etching. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

2178 - SWEET-ORR OVERALLS PORCELAIN SIGN

20” x 1/2” x 14” SSP. CONDITION: Showing good color and shine, with chips located at the left edge, along the bottom-right edge, and at the top mounting holes. No significant damage to the main field. Marked on the back “Property of Sweet-Orr & Co., Inc. N. Y.”. (8.0). 800 - 2,000

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2179 - PAIR OF AGRICULTURE ADVERTISING ITEMS

LARGEST: 15” DIA. CONDITION: (A) Conkeys First Aid Products Poultry Service Station flange sign. Side 1 shows good color and shine, with residue from original paper and areas of paint loss, primarily in the lower third of the sign. Side 2 shows good color and shine, also with some areas of original paper marks, light scratches in the upper right-hand corner, and at the leg of the bird, with some areas of missing paint along the bottom edge. (7.5). (B) An original PAM clock for Ortho products, showing bugs at the clock numbers, with original can, original hands, and original glass bubble. It shows light areas of wear. (8.5). (7.5), (8.5).

800 - 1,600

2180 - GOLD LEAF GLASS SIGN ADVERTISING K. MIZUNO GOLDFISH CO.

35-1/8” x 1” x 13-3/4” C. 1910. CONDITION:

Original frame with original sign, showing gold leaf lettering for the K. Mizuno Goldfish Co.’s Main Hatchery in Yokohama, Japan. The frame shows areas of finish loss, scuffs, and scrapes. The glass sign shows some oxidation, with no noticeable lifting to the gold leaf, and some lifting to the green outline of the letters. (8.0).

800 - 2,000

2181 - TEXLITE INC. PORCELAIN ENAMEL PRODUCTS SIGN W/ HOUSE GRAPHIC

12” dia. SSP. Makers marked “Made by Texlite, Dallas”. 1930s Texlite Inc. porcelain enamel products electrical display porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has fair color throughout, with significant scratches and stains on inner and outer field. Outer edges of sign have added holes as well as significant porcelain loss. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

2182 - FRAMED CARDBOARD TIGER WITH CUSTOM CAGED FRONT

47” x 3” x 35” SSC. CONDITION: Known to most gambling collectors, it depicts a lying tiger with a cage front frame. It shows some areas of scuffs to the tiger’s ear and upper left-hand corner. There is a light fade to the overall print. It is housed in a custom oak frame, with a custom front depicting cage bars. A very impressive display piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 2,000

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2183 - COLLECTION OF 3 LILY-TULIP CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENTS

34-1/2” x 22-1/2” CONDITION: (A) Depicts three soda fountain items carrying a banner reading “FOUNTAIN CUPS”, showing areas of scrapes to the main image throughout the field, with areas of missing paint noted. (B) Shows a young boy and girl advertising for school lunches, showing good color and shine, with some light areas of scuffing, but nothing that distracts from the overall image. (C) Depicts a Soda Jerk stating “Our Customers Insist upon ‘Personal Service’ Fountain Cups”, showing light edgewear, but no major scuffs or scrapes to the main field. (7.08.5). 600 - 1,200

2184 - COLLECTION OF 2: “KING KONG” AND RINGLING BROS BARNUM & BAILEY POSTERS

Largest Frame: 60 - 1/4” x 40”. A good-looking collection of two posters, including a circus poster from Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey featuring monkey and elephant graphics, as well as a large movie poster for the movie Konga. CONDITION: (A) The circus poster remains clean, with only a few darker spots seen in the white background. The bottom-right corner shows some wear and light tearing. (8.9). (B) The Konga poster shows some light wrinkles to the paper throughout the field. The outer white border shows some discoloration and wear. (8.75). Both are nicely framed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9,8.75). 600 - 1,200

2185 - THE OLD WOOLEN MILLS PANTS SIGN Frame: 22” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “The Meek Company”. This c. 1906 single-sided self-framed tin sign from The Old Woolen Mills Pants Company features a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The field remains nice, with only a few tiny surface blemishes. The outer self-framed border shows scrapes and scuffs to the paint, but are not highly noticeable due to the dark color of the border. The sign is in a custom oak frame. (8.75+). 500 - 1,000

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2186 - MASURY PURE LINSEED OIL HOUSE PAINTS CURVED PORCELAIN SIGN

14” x 4” x 21”. SSP. Maker’s marked “Balto.” A c. 1920s

Masury Pure Linseed Oil House Paints curved porcelain sign. CONDITION: The sign has significant surface scratching and fade throughout both the inner and outer fields. The sign has multiple areas of match paint at all four hanging holes, throughout the outer fields and along the outer edges. The sign shows other areas of surface staining along the outer edges. (6.25).

400 - 800

2187 - POULTRY PRODUCERS OF CENTRAL CALIFORNIA PORCELAIN SIGN

19.5” X 12.5 SSP. C. 1930s poultry producers of central California $250 reward for chicken feed porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout, with minor fade in blue background. Sign shows minor areas or surface staining and more significant porcelain loss on edges. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2188 - PAIR OF TEXAS PORTLAND CEMENT AND OLD TRUSTY DOG FOODS EMBOSSED TIN

LARGEST: 19.5” X 13.75” SST. Pair of Texas Portland Cement and old trusty dog food embossed tin. CONDITION: (A) The Texas Cement Co. sign has significant paint loss in both inner and outer fields. Most significant right-hand side edge. Sign shows other area of surface staining, as well as other area of paint loss in corners. (6.75). (B) Dog foods sign has significant fade in both letter and graphic. Sign has multiple holes, as well as rust staining around the outer edge of the piece. (6.75). (6.75,6.75). 500 - 1,000

2189 - KFC COLONEL SIDEWALK SIGN

64” x 33” x 17”. C. 1950. CONDITION: All original condition, showing areas of paint loss, surface rust, scuffs and scrapes throughout. There is an area of rust to the bottom right leg foot. There are some areas of metal loss. It has an original base and cane. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

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2190 - PAIR OF EDINBURGH ALES & CENTLIVRE TONIC FRAMED ADVERTISMENT

LARGEST FRAME: 28.5” x 1” x 23” Pair of Edinburgh Ales & Centlivre Tonic advertisements. CONDITION: (A) The Edinburgh Ales, has good color throughout the lettering with minor scratches and surface staining to note. (8.0). (B) Centlivre Tonic cardstock advertisement has good color throughout, with areas of surface staining on the inner and outer fields. Sign also shows significant surface staining on outer edges. (8.25). (8.0, 8.25). 500 - 1,500

2191 - COLLECTION OF 3 EARLY FRAMED LITHOGRAPHS

LARGEST FRAME: 29.5” x1.5” x 36” Collection of 3 early framed lithographs. CONDITION: (A) The Hamilton Brown Shoe Company Ad has good color throughout, with multiple horizon fold lines running from top to bottom, as well as other areas of paint loss and minor blemishes to the canvas along the outer edges. (7.0). (B) Tom Moore lithographed paper has significant staining, most notable on the outer edges of the piece along with multiple tears and surface blemishes. (6.9). (C) Gumpoldskirchner lithographed paper has good color, with minor areas of surface staining along the outer edges. Paper has been trimmed at the top. (7.0). (7.0, 6.9, 7.0). 500 - 1,500

2192 - FRENCH GLADIATOR CYCLE LITHOGRAPHED PAPER WITH BEAUTIFUL WOMAN AND BYCYCLE GRAPHIC

55” x 2”: x 40” Markers marked “Imp G. MASSIAS

17. Passage Daudin- Paris”. C. 1920s Gladiator Cycles professionally framed lithographed advertisement highlighted by its exceptional condition and graphics. CONDITION: Paper has spectacular color throughout, with only very minor browning on the outer white border. Piece has been professionally framed for maximum display ability. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.25). 500 - 1,500

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2193 - CHALKWARE STATUE OF RCA’S “NIPPER” DOG

14” x 5-1/4” x 14-1/2” CONDITION: Showing all original paint, with some light chipping in several areas, nothing to distract from the overall appearance. (9.0).

500 - 1,000

2194 - CLOTH BANNER ADVERTISING WINCHESTER SUPER SPEED RANGER AND LEADER AMMUNITION

56” x 32” C. 1930. Graphic depicting cowboy riding with his Winchester and a target, inviting the customers to “Come in / Shoot for FUN!”. CONDITION: Shows some areas of fading, one area of repair, some light moth holes to the left edge, and areas of soiling. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

2195 - LARGE CARDBOARD WINDOW DISPLAY FOR SEGO MILK

48-1/8” x 1/2” x 28” CONDITION: Folding cardboard sign in three pieces advertising Sego unsweetened evaporated milk, showing some areas of wear, primarily at the edges, with no significant or noticeable damage in the main fields. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

2196 - PAINTED ON CANVAS SIGN ADVERTISING CETACOLOR PACKAGED DYE

24” X 36” Maker marked for the Acme Sign Printing Company, Dayton, Ohio. CONDITION: Shows some areas of fading and an area of water damage in the lower left-hand corner. There are some other areas of water damage noted in the white field. There is no noticeable damage in the main field of the sign. Mounted in a contemporary frame. (8.0).

500 - 1,500

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2197 - PAIR OF ADVERTISING SERVICE TRAYS

LARGEST: 13-3/8” DIA. CONDITION: (A) Enterprise Brewing Co. for Yosemite Lager, showing a pretty girl with a red rose, with significant foxing to the main image, some areas of chips and paint loss, primarily at the edge. Maker marked for the American Art Works, Conshocton, Ohio. (8.0). (B) Moxie tip tray, showing a pretty girl sipping a Moxie from a glass. There are some areas of paint loss, primarily on the edge, and no significant damage noted on the main field. (9.0). (8.0), (9.0).

500 - 1,500

2198 - COLLECTION OF 14 VINTAGE ADVERTISING MEMORABILIA

LARGEST:4-3/8” DIA A great collection of early advertising memorabilia, consisting of: Juicy Fruit chewing gum match holder, a Junket ice cream tip tray, several graphic pocket mirrors, including a Continental Cubes tobacco mirror, a small Yankee peanut butter tin, several other pieces. (8.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,500

2199 - PAIR OF EARLY COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING ITEMS

LARGEST: 10” DIA. CONDITION: (A) Vanity square cigar change receiver, showing one chip to the rim, with original felt and no lifting areas of advertising. (8.0). (B) Juicy Fruit self-framed tin sign, showing pretty girl with her horse and her dog, marked for the William Wrigley Jr. Co. There are areas of missing paint, primarily at the edges, no significant damage noted in the main field. (8.0). (8.0), (8.0).

500 - 1,500

2200 - SALESMAN SAMPLE MARVEL CAST IRON RANGE 7-1/2” x 13-3/8” x 9-3/8” C. 1910. CONDITION: All original patina with original cast iron, showing no breaks or repairs, with side shelves and some original cast iron pans, all the lid covers, and clearly marked for Marvel. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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2201 - HURTU CYCLES BY CHARLES VERNEAU FRAMED POSTER

Framed: 39 - 1/4” x 56”. French framed poster for Hurtu bicycles. CONDITION: Showing good color and a great graphic. Light edgewear and slight fold marks. Marked for the Paris lithographer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2202 - RHUM SAINT ESPIRIT BY J. STALL FRAMED POSTER

Framed: 27” x 34 - 1/4”. Framed French poster advertising Rhum Spirits. CONDITION: Great color, with light fold marks and edgewear, as well as a fold at the corner. No rips or repairs noted. (8.5).

500 - 1,000

2203 - CEINTURES BRETELLES FILVER BY JEAN D’YLEN FRAMED POSTER

Framed: 32” x 48”. Framed French poster for a circus performance. CONDITION: Showing light fold marks, some edgewear, and no repairs noted. Good color. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

300 - 600

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2204 - A PAIR OF COLE BROS. CIRCUS ADVERTISING POSTERS

Largest: 27” x 41”. A pair of Cole brothers posters. CONDITION: (A) Showing a high wire act, light fold marks, edgewear, and great color. (B) Cole brothers circus train. Great color, edgewear, and no repairs noted to both. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 300 - 1,000

2205 - CAMEL CIGARETTES ADVERTISING POSTER

59” x 29 - 1/2”. Paper banner for Camel cigarettes made for the foreign market. CONDITION: Great color, with a great graphic of the package and the smoker. Light roll marks from shipping. No repairs of rips. (8.5). 300 - 600

2206 - CACHOU LEJUNE BY LEONETTO CAPIELLO POSTER
39” x 58”. French poster advertising Cachou Lajaunie, a smokers candy. CONDITION: Great color, light roll marks from shipping, edgewear, and marked for the lithographer. (8.5). 300 - 1,000
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2207 - LONDONIA SUPER ACROBATES FRAMED POSTER

Framed: 21 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/4”. French poster advertising circus acrobats. CONDITION: Good color, with light fold marks, edgewear, and no rips or repairs. Marked for the artist, Finot. (8.5). 300 - 1,000

2208 - RINGLING BROS. BARNAM AND BAILEY POSTER

28” x 40 - 1/2”. Classic Ringling Bros. clown poster from Erie Lithographers. CONDITION: Great color, no chips or repairs, with light edgewear. (9.0). 300 - 1,000

2209 - CAST ALUMINIUM CAB STAND PEDESTAL SIGN

18.5” x 1” x 48.5” CONDITION: Showing original paint, with all original components, cast iron base and pedestal that is stencil-cut with the word “TAXI”. Cab stand top with raised graphic of cab stand on both sides. Showing missing paint with some added paint, and with an aged look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good).

400 - 1,200

2210 - CUSTOM CADILLAC COUCH

76” x 33” x 36.5” CONDITION: It shows a much older restoration, with new pink paint, as well as pink and white vinyl upholstery. It shows oxidation and pitting to the chrome plating. There are areas of wear, dirt and dust. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

1,000 - 4,000

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2211 - CUSTOM CHEVY COUCH

70” x 35” x 37”

CONDITION: It shows a much older restoration, with new aqua paint, as well as aqua and white vinyl upholstery. The chrome components have oxidized and have areas of surface rust. It shows some overall dents to the metal sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 1,000 - 4,000

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2212 - PUNCHED TIN LIGHTED SIGN ADVERTISING WALK-OVER SHOES

49” x 7” x 45”. CONDITION: All original construction, showing a punched tin front and back for Stockners Walk-Over Shoes. Interior lighting system works only on the top half, and has burnt out light bulbs in the bottom half. It shows areas of paint loss, bends and dents in the tin. Overall, a great original trade sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2213 - FIRE MOTORWAY NOT FOR PUBLIC USE PORCELAIN SIGN W/ WOOD BACKING

W/ backing: 36 - 3/4” x 16 - 3/4”.. SSP. A c. 1950s sign, highly desired by firefighters and park rangers, known as the “Acorn sign”, symbolized heritage and conservation, c. 1930s, this heavy-duty sign was usually bolted on a wooden backboard made from old growth wood. CONDITION: The original backboard still attached, iconic acorn graphics, chip on lower-bottom and on the top edge, chip under MO and F, excellent color and shine. Chips around mounting holes as well. 1,500 - 3,000

2214 - BEAUTIFUL COPPER MORTAR AND PESTLE DISPLAY SIGN

28 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 35 - 3/4”. This stunning copper mortar and pestle display sign would have once hung or been displayed in a pharmacy. The sign has four ruby red glass lenses on all sides that illuminate nicely when the piece is plugged-in. CONDITION: The piece has a wonderful patina, with shallow dents and typical copper oxidation. The base shows denting and further wear to the copper finish. A modern power cord has been added for safety. An eye-catching example. (8.75+). 2,000 - 4,000

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2215 - THE HICKMAN AND EBBERT CO. FARM WAGON TIN SIGN

26” x 37 - 1/2”. SST. Self-Framed tin sign, makers marked for Charles Shonk, Chicago. CONDITION: Showing very good color and shine to the overall piece. Light scuffs to the outside edges, with no meaningful scratches or damage to the main image. Overall, a very good example of advertising for this early farm wagon manufacturer . (8.5).

2,000 - 4,000

2216 - FANTASTIC BUSTER BROWN SHOES 2-PIECE DISPLAY

Largest: 22” L. x 25” T. Maker marked “The American Art Works Company”. This c. 1920s lithographed tin advertising display from Buster Brown Shoes shows a wonderful image of the company mascot being pulled in by his dog while riding a shoe. CONDITION: The fields on both pieces show a few mild specks of paint loss and light surface scuffs. The outer edges show minor paint wear and light oxidation. The original metal stand is still attached to the backside of this piece. A wonderful example. (8.5). 4,000 - 8,000

2217 - ORNAMENTAL PAINTER WOODEN SIGN

78” x 47”. C. 1900. CONDITION:

Hand-painted trade sign on wood in the form of an artist pallet, showing age cracks, some scuffs to the paint, and areas of dirt that could be cleaned. The sign wording is bright and with little wear, with minor scuff marks. A great and incredible example of an early wooden trade sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 10,000 - 25,000

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2218 - E.R. DURKEE & CO’S. SALAD DRESSING GLASS SIGN

Frame: 22 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 26 - 5/8”. This c. 1910s-1920s single-sided art glass sign from E.R. Durkee & Co’s Salad Dressing features a nice graphic of a young couple with parasol graphic. CONDITION: The sign remains undamaged and clean with a nice oak frame protecting the outer edges. Exceptional. (9.0).

2,500 - 5,000

2219 - VERY RARE EMIL ZANTS EXPERT GRINDER OF ALL FINE CUTLERY SIGN

30” x 49”. SST. Maker marked “Sommers”. CONDITION: Wonderful early trade sign for Emil Zants knife sharpening business. Original metal copper flash frame with painted tin sign, showing age wear, staining, scratches and some scuffs, but retaining a great aged look. The frame has some pitting, the sign has the original back, and overall it would benefit from a good cleaning. Displays much better than the description. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 2,000 - 8,000

2220 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS SIGN W/ COW GRAPHIC

Frame: 40 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4”. SST. This c. 1907 single-sided tin sign from De Laval Cream Separators features outstanding lithoed graphics with a young woman and cow. CONDITION: The field shows a few light rub marks and occasional paint chips. The outer edges of the sign show some light wear marks, but nothing offensive. The outer edges are concealed by the original framed, which is marked with the company name. (8.9+). 1,500 - 3,000

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2221 - PORCELAIN ADVERTISING SHOE SHINE FOOT REST

16 - 1/2” x 14” x 12”.

CONDITION: It shows three porcelain panels affixed to a wooden foot rest for a shoe shine stand, advertising Nugget Dark Brown Leather Stain Polish. The front panel shows a chip in the upper right-hand corner and several small chips at the mounting holes. It has good color and shine. The left side panel shows graphic of the company logo, with very light chipping at the edges. It also has good color and shine. The right side panel shows the same Nugget logo, with chipping primarily at the outside edges. The wood stand has a zinc covering and wood foot rest on top. All showing moderate wear due to age. (8.3). 1,000 - 2,000

2222 - SEMINOLA 5¢ CIGAR PRINT ON CANVAS

31” x 2 - 3/4” x 25 - 3/4”

Seminola 5¢ Cigar by Osceola Cigar Company, color print on canvas. CONDITION: Showing great color and detail. No rips, repairs or restoration. Framed in a original gold gilt frame. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

2223 - R.C. BROWN & CO’S NEW YORK CIGAR ADVERTISING

21 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/2”

SS Cardboard advertising called “After Shrimping, preparing to go home” featuring R.C. Brown cigars, imported from Capadura Cigars in the Dominican Republic. CONDITION: A Printing on Canvas, showing good color with several light creases in the main field. There is a nick in the image at 3 o’clock in the background, and the sign is framed in a period frame. (9.0). 700 - 2,000

2224 - DUPONT POWDER SELF-FRAMED SIGN W/ HUNTING GRAPHIC

33” x 23”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920 single-sided tin sign from Du Pont Gun Powder, featuring a nice graphic of father and son hunting. CONDITION: The field shows light fading to the color. There are a few light scrapes and scratches as well. The outer self-frame shows specks of color loss and scuffing, with occasional metal bending. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

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2225 - NEON DRIVE-IN THEATRE ARROW SIGN

crate: 42” x 17” x 25”. CONDITION: An original neon sign with blue letters and white arrow for Drive-In Theatre. It is mounted to an original can. It shows original painted lettering, with areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and dents. The original can has new back panels, transformer and is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

2226 - WOODEN FARRIER TRADE SIGN

28” x 35”. CONDITION: Original condition trade sign for a Farrier in the form of a horseshoe, with tin silhouette of a horses head and bent iron hangers. Showing wear and some oxidation to the metal components, however retaining a great aged look. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2227 - CHIPPED GLASS COUNTRY STORE SIGN ADVERTISING LUNCHES

60 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2”. CONDITION: It shows no cracks. There are some areas of oxidation, and would benefit from a good cleaning. The brass frame, backing and wall hangers are original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2228 - GRAPE NUTS SIGN W/ GIRL & DOG GRAPHIC

30” x 20”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1910s sign from Grape Nuts, featuring a young girl with her dog. CONDITION: NOS, one of 2 signs found in the basement of an old store in Tulsa OK. The sign remains clean in the field, with only a few hardly mentionable surface scuffs. The outer frame shows a few worn spots and specks of paint loss, but also remains nice overall. There is one non-factory mounting hole in the top-center outer frame. (9.0). 3,000 - 6,000

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2229 - MARHOEFER PERFECT BREAD SIGN

34” x 20”. SST. Maker marked “AM 6-62”. This seldom seen c. 1962 singlesided embossed tin sign from Marhoefer Bread features a wonderful graphic of a loaf of bread with sandwich graphics too. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy, with a few shallow scrapes in the outer sections of the field. The border shows light metal bending, and a few areas of minor paint loss. (8.9). 1,000 - 2,000

2230 - KING SIZE BUNNY BREAD THAT’S WHAT AH SAID! SIGN.

54” x 18”. SST. This C. 1960 tin sign from Bunny Bread features great color and shine with an impressive loaf graphic. CONDITION: The field remains bright and glossy. The outer field shows paint chips and wear, mostly confined to the outer sections of the blue field. The outer edges and mounting holes show light wear with occasional paint chips. A seldom-seen example. 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

2231 - NESBITT’S OF CALIFORNIA SIGN WITH BOTTLE GRAPHIC

49” x 16”. SST. Maker marked “Mathews Co, Detroit, Michigan”. This c. 1946 single-sided self-framed embossed tin sign from Nesbitt’s of California features the iconic company colors with an impressive bottle graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign remains clean, with a few hairline scratches seen mostly in the black section of the background. The outer border remains clean, with only a few light storage scuffs. The mounting holes are clean. An unused and NOS example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2232 - THE “BROOK HILL” DOG FRAMED TIN BOURBON ADVERTISING SIGN

Frame: 36 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 46 - 1/2”. SST. Brook Hill Bourbon tin sign with the Brook Hill dog, signed by Alexander Pope and dated 1911. CONDITION: Showing very good color, with light scuff marks across the extreme upper edge. Light surface scratches in the main field, only noticeable on close examination. Contemporary frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 8.7 1,000 - 3,000

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2235 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS SIGN

29 - 1/2” x 40 - 3/4”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1907 single-sided tin sign from De Laval Cream Separators featuring a woman and cow graphic. CONDITION: There are two areas of vertical scuff marks in the center and left-center field. The outer field and edges show minor areas of color loss and wear. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the original frame, which is marked at the bottom. The frame shows color loss and wear along the bottom edge. (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

2233 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR FRAMED TIN ADVERTISING SIGN

Frame: 23” x 1” x 34”. SST. Tin

De Laval sign in contemporary frame. CONDITION: Showing very good, bright color, with several small pock marks in the main field, most noticeably at the top of the Dutch Belted vignette, the lower-left corner, in the center adjacent to the head of the cow, and on her arm. The maker mark has been hidden by the frame, but overall a very respectable example of this early tin sign. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2234 - GRAPE-NUTS “THERE’S A REASON” SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN

20” x 30”. SST. Self-framed iconic Grape Nuts tin sign. CONDITION: Showing a very slight overall fade to the color, with scuff marks primarily in the frame along the lower edge. Several light surface scratches noted in the main field and within the “Grape Nuts” wording. Sign would improve with a good cleaning. 7.9 1,000 - 3,000

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30” x 24”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1950s single-sided porcelain sign from Wayne Feeds, featuring a colorful sack of product with great color and shine. CONDITION: The field remains glossy with no notable damage. The outer edges show some light wear with specks of surface oxidation. The mounting holes retain their original grommets. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2236 - WAYNE POULTRY
LIVESTOCK FEED SIGN
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2237 - TETLEY’S TEA PLEASE TIN LITHO ADVERTISING SIGN

13 - 1/4” x 19”. SST. Rolled edge tin sign for Tetley Tea, marked “1908 by Joseph Tetley & Co.” and maker marked for Niagara-Buffalo Lithographers. CONDITION: Showing good color and shine, with surface scratches in the main field, above the “Y” in “Tetley”, at the left edge, and with several light scratches mentioned only for accuracy. The colors are bright and the image is strong. (8.0). 800 - 1,800

2238 - DENTIST “EXTRACTION OF TEETH A SPECIALTY” SIGN

28” x 15”. A nice example of this foil under glass trade sign reading “DentistExtraction of Teeth Specialty.” CONDITION: The glass and underlying foil remains vibrant and clean. There are a few imperfections seen in the gold lettering, but the foil remains sturdy and vibrant. The outer wood frame is original and also retains its original metal backing. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2239 - WRIGLEY’S CHEWING GUM CALENDAR SIGN

9” x 17”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1930s tin calendar sign from Wrigley’s Chewing Gum, featuring wonderful product graphics. A notepad has been added where the calendar would have originally hung. CONDITION: The sign shows general darkening to the color with light scrapes in the field. Two nail holes have been added to the upper field just below “Wrigley’s”. An eye-catching example. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2240 - EDWARDSBURG STARCH COMPANY PAPER SIGN

Frame: 27 - 1/4” x 1” x 39 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1900-1910s single-sided paper sign from Edwardsburg Starch Company featuring a young girl and various product graphics. CONDITION: The field remains clean and undamaged. There is some slight bubbling to the paper due to the custom frame and matte. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the matte. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2241 - OAK-LEAF SOAP SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

Frame: 24 - 3/4” x 2” x 33 - 3/4”. This c. 1889 single-sided cardboard sign from Oak Leaf Soap features a nice graphic of a woman carrying an umbrella. CONDITION: The sign shows general yellowing to the color throughout the field. There are specks of color loss and light surface abrasions seen in the field as well. The outer edges show light wrinkling to the surface paper, and the extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

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2243 - MURINE EYE TONIC GLASS & FOIL SIGN

2242 - DUPONT POWDER PAPER SIGN

Frame: 29 - 1/2” x 39 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1920s-1930 single-sided paper sign from DuPont commemorating a century of use of DuPont powder in American Wars. CONDITION: The sign remains clean in the field. The outer edges are concealed by the frame and matte. A good looking example. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

Frame: 35 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/4” x 1 - 3/4”. A nice example of this c. 1920s reverse painted and foil under glass sign from Murine Eye Tonic. CONDITION: This sign remains clean and vibrant, with no notable damage. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (9.5). 600 - 1,200

2244 - BUSTER BROWN SHOES ROCKER ADVERTISING SIGN

9” x 2 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. A nice example of this single-sided tin rocking sign from Buster Brown Shoes. CONDITION: The very bottom of the sign around the boy’s feet shows some well done restoration. Otherwise, the sign is clean and shows only moderate wear to the outer edges. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2245 - STONEWARE THE BEST FOOD CONTAINER SIGN

19” x 13”. Maker marked “The American Artworks Company”. A good-looking example of this c. 1920s-1930s tin-over-cardboard easel back sign from Stoneware Food Containers, featuring a young boy and his dog graphic. CONDITION: The field shows good color, with just a few hardly noticeable rub marks. The outer green border shows a few scrapes and spots of paint loss. The cardboard backing is still attached. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2246 - EGG-O-SEE SIGN W/ YOUNG BOY AND PETS GRAPHIC

17-3/4” x 11-1/2”. SST. Maker Marked “The Meek Company.” This C. 1910s single-sided tin litho sign from Egg-O-See features a nice graphic of a young boy at the kitchen table with his dog and cats. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scrapes and small specks of surface oxidation. The outer border shows metal bending and paint loss. The sign is in a custom oak frame. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

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2247 - ORIGINAL PENNY ARCADE “GET PENNIES HERE” LIGHT-UP SIGN

21 -1/2” x 6” x 13”. CONDITION: Showing original paint and labels, marked for the John F. Trommer Co., Orange, New Jersey. Operational with front plastic light-up showing no cracks and neon that lights in blue. Replaced cord. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2248 - COLLECTION OF 4: GENERAL STORE SIGNS

Largest: 19” x 13”. A nice collection of four signs, including a Sealtest wood sign, a Clear Quill Flour tin sign, a tin Grape Julep sign, and a tin Arbuckles Coffee Sign. CONDITION: (A) The Sealtest sign is clean with no damage. (9.0). (B) The Flour sign shows a few scrapes in the field, with paint loss and metal damage to the outer border. (8.5). (C) The Julep sign shows paint loss in the white lettering, and additional wear to the outer field. (8.0). (D) The Coffee sign shows light paint loss to the outer field and corners with occasional metal bending. (8.75). (9.0,8.5,8.0,8.75).

500 - 1,000

2249 - PAIR OF INDIAN RESERVATION EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS

Largest: 17” x 7”. CONDITION: (A) U.S. Department of Interior Indian Affairs Forestry Boundary sign for an Indian Reservation. Tin construction, showing complete patina with surface rust to the sign, but in very readable condition. (B) Embossed boundary sign for the Fort Apache Indian Reservation. Original yellow paint, showing areas of paint loss and some oxidation. (6.0 - 7.0).

500 - 1,000

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2250 - HIS MASTER’S VOICE RCA SIGN W/ NIPPER GRAPHIC

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24” x 18”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided porcelain sign from RCA featuring a phonograph and the iconic Nipper dog. CONDITION: The sign shows areas of haziness to the gloss and occasional scuffing in the field. The outer edges show porcelain chipping and oxidation, the worst of which is around the mounting holes. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2251 - ORIGINAL 2-SIDED ALFA ROMEO LIGHT-UP DEALER SIGN

33” Dia. x 10” W. Double-sided plastic light-up dealer sign. CONDITION: Side 1 shows great color and shine, with no paint loss. Side 2 also shows great color and shine, with no paint loss. Fully operational and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 1,500

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2252 - BARNUM’S BARNYARD TWO-PART WOODEN SIGN

Each: 95 - 1/2” x 28”. C. 1940. Original wood sign for “Barnum’s Barnyard”, a petting zoo that was featured at the Barnum traveling circus. CONDITION: Showing age-related wood cracks, scuffs and scrapes to the paint, but overall a great circus or carnival look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

2253 - PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY - HARTFORD CONNECTICUT SIGN

20” x 12”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1910s single-sided porcelain sign from the Phoenix Insurance Company. CONDITION: The field shows scrapes and specks of discoloration throughout. The outer edges and mounting holes show porcelain chipping and color loss. A good-looking sign with nice colors. (8.25). 500 - 1,000

2254 - COLLECTION OF 3: CLEAR-THE-WAY, REMEMBER BELGIUM AND BUY MORE LIBERTY BONDS POSTERS

Largest Frame: 41 - 3/4” x 31 - 1/2”. A nice collection of three posters, including a Remember Belgium poster, a Clear The Way poster, and a Buy More Bonds Poster. CONDITION: (A) The Belgium poster shows wrinkles, creases, and a few stains in the field with spots of discoloration throughout. (7.9). (B) The Clear the Way poster shows light staining, but is clean overall. The glass in the frame has cracked. (8.5). The Bonds poster shows staining and wear, mostly limited to the outer field and border. (8.0). This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9,8.5,8.0).

500 - 1,000

2255 - WURLITZER MODEL 4003 STAR REMOTE SPEAKER 17 - 1/2” x 21” x 4 - 1/2”. C. 1946-1949. CONDITION: Showing a restoration to the model 4003 remote speaker with new speaker, cloth, and painted front. Works great and ready to use. (Restored).

500 - 1,500

2256 - BLUDWINE SOFT DRINK FLANGE SIGN 12 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4”. DST. Double-sided tin flange sign advertising Bludwine soft drink. CONDITION: Side 1 has good color and shine, with paper marks in the paint, with areas of lifting paint throughout. Side 2 shows good color, with areas of lifting paint and areas of paper marks. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

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2257 - AMAZING NEON SIGN DEPICTING A NATIVE AMERICAN SMOKING A PEACE PIPE W/ SMOKE MOTION NEON

Crate: 63” x 13.5” x 51”. CONDITION: A six-color neon including: white, blue, green, yellow, red, and pink. It shows some restoration to the painted tin sign, with a great aged look. It is mounted to a new can, with all interior components operational. A great-looking neon sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

5,000 - 15,000

2258 - PHENOMENAL STAGE COACH WESTERN CLUB NEON SIGN

Crate: 75” x 14” x 52.5”. CONDITION: It shows an original can with original front painted lettering, which reads “Stagecoach Western Club”. It has significant areas of wear, paint loss and patina from the sign being hung outside. The original can shows areas of oxidation and surface rust. The new neon on the front is in three colors: blue, yellow, red. A wonderful trade sign and ready to be displayed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 3,000 - 10,000

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2259 - THREE-COLOR NEON SIGN FOR “DRIVE THRU”

Crate: 84” x 14” x 30”. CONDITION: It has an original painted tin can, reading “Drive Thru” with applied neon lettering in three colors: red, yellow, blue. It is completely re-glassed and fully operational. The tin can shows areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and aging, giving it a great 40s/50s look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

2260 - FIGURAL NEON TRADE SIGN IN THE FORM OF A BOOT

Crate: 46” x 23” x 70.5”. C. 1940.

CONDITION: A two-sided neon with tin can. It shows neon letters, spelling “Repair” on both sides. The letters on both sides of the sign light-up in red. It shows areas of paint loss, some scuffs and scrapes. The neon has been repaired and is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

3,000 - 6,000

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2261 - REXALL DRUGS NEON SIGN W/ BRACKET

55” x 24”. A nice example of this c. 1920s-1930s light-up neon oval sign from Rexall Drugs with its original mounting bracket. CONDITION: Side 1 shows nice porcelain with good color and gloss. The outer edges show a few isolated porcelain chips. (8.0). Side 2 remains in similar condition with isolated porcelain chips in the outer edges. With restored neon on both sides and full operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5,8.5). 2,000 - 5,000

2262 - LARGE FLASHING ARROW SIGN

123” x 17” x 29”. CONDITION: An original flashing arrow sign, showing 95% of the original porcelain sockets for the light bulbs. It shows some remnants of original paint, a dent in one side, surface rust and oxidation throughout. Untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2263 - VINTAGE NEON CAFE SIGN

Crate: 53” x 12” x 17”. CONDITION: An original sign, showing original tin can and paint. There are areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. It has newly applied neon, which reads “Cafe” in green with a pink arrow. It is fully operational. The can is original with new single-sided back panel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2264 - ORIGINAL NEON TRADE SIGN FOR GRILL AND TAVERN

Metal Case: 120” x 12” x 18.5”. CONDITION: It shows an original can with plexiglass front. It has new wiring and neon lettering, which reads “Grill and Tavern”. The neon appears to be mostly original. There are some areas of scuffs and scrapes to the plexiglass front of the sign. It has areas of wear to the original tin can, but is fully operational and ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 4,000

2265 - ORIGINAL AIR CONDITIONED NEON SIGN

Crate: 57.5” x 14” x 18”. CONDITION: It shows an original can with painted front tin sign, showing areas of wear and paint loss. The original can shows areas of paint loss, oxidation and surface rust. It has new neon lettering in two colors, white and red. It reads “It’s Air Conditioned”. It is fully operational and ready to be hung. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2266 - PAINTED TIN GAS NEON SIGN

Crate: 48” x 11.5” x 23”. CONDITION: It shows an original can with painted “Gas” lettering. It shows oxidation and surface rust throughout. It has newly applied neon in pink, which reads “Gas”, with a white border. It is fully operational with a quiet transformer. 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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2267 - PHENOMENAL SALESMAN SAMPLE ROAD GRADER BY THE J.D. ADAMS CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IN

28” x 9 - 1/4” x 12 - 3/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: In the original carrying case, showing all original construction that has developed a patina over time, with original label on the carrying case for J.D. Adams & Co. Showing all working components, exhibiting a meticulous construction. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

2268 - FARMING CULTIVATOR PATENT MODEL

14” x 15” x 10”. C. 1890. CONDITION: An original patent model with a patent date of December 3 1890. Patented by Arthur Porter of Galina, Illinois. It shows original orange paint, metal components and a complete working apparatus. The model appears to be complete. It shows some areas of oxidation, surface rust, and paint loss, which would be expected of a patent model of this age. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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2269 - QUALIFIED RANGE CO. SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE

13” x 8 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows original blue paint and castings, which show older nickel-plating. It has the correct stand and riser. Four of the six burner covers show light oxidation and surface rust due to storage. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2270 - NAUTICAL BINNACLE W/ COMPASS

13-1/2” x 13-1/2” x 50”. C. 1890. CONDITION: It has a wood base with brass accents and correct front manufacturer’s label. It shows an internal compass, original compass weights that have been painted green and red. The wood base shows some age cracks. There is patina and tarnish to all the brass components. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2271 - J.E. SMITH’S SONS CAST IRON FIGURAL MEAT RACK

96” x 3” x 22 - 1/4”. Wonderful cast iron figural meat hanging butcher display advertising J.E. Smith’s Sons. Displays cowboy roping steer, scroll ends with fancy filigree trim. The ultimate in early butcher meat racks. CONDITION: Some areas of original paint, oxidation, and some surface rust. No breaks or repairs noted. A wonderful decorator kitchen display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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2272 - RCA DOG “NIPPER” PAPER MACHE FIGURAL ADVERTISING

39 - 1/2” x 14” x 40”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All original paint, showing cracks and breaks in the paper mache and some missing paint. This example has glass eyes, which dates it very early. Some staining and discoloration, but overall with a great aged look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2273 - ELLA MODES BATHING SUITS MANNEQUIN

16” x 9” x 63”. CONDITION: Wonderful early country store mannequin for Ella Mode’s Bathing Suits. Showing very little wear for the age, with great definition to the advertising, original color accents and original stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 1,500 - 3,000

2274 - COLLECTION OF 3 HOT FUDGE SUNDAE DISPENSERS

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

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2275 - ORIGINAL TURNSTILE FROM MUNICIPAL STADIUM IN CLEVELAND, OH

32” x 14 - 3/4” x 38”. Manufactured by Perry Thorn. CONDITION: Showing original blue paint with chrome accents, with added wooden base and fully operational turnstile. A great piece of Cleveland memorabilia. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,500

2276 - OZONATOR AIR PURIFIER BY ELECTROAIRE CORP. IN YELLOW CATALIN

6 - 5/8” x 5” x 5 - 1/4”. C. 1940s. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, or repairs. Dial and toggle switch are original cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2277 - LIGHT-UP MOTION WINDOW DISPLAY

18” x 5” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1910. Original window display with motion attention-getter of an African American gentleman, whose eyes and mouth move. These were used to get attention in country store windows. CONDITION: It shows original paint with some light scuffing to the gentleman’s chin, original frame in box, with new cord, and in operating condition. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2278 - ORIGINAL RCA TYPE 77DC MICROPHONE

6” Dia. x 15 - 3/4” T. CONDITION: It shows all original condition, with correct labeling. There are some areas of oxidation, and has the original cord. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

2279 - PAIR OF EARLY MICROPHONES

Largest: 6 - 1/4” Dia. x 17 - 3/4” T. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A) Amperite Model SR-80, showing considerable wear and areas of paint loss. Comes with original cord. (B) Amperite Model R-B in all original condition, showing areas of wear and light oxidation of patina throughout. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

2280 - ORIGINAL RCA INDUCTOR MICROPHONE, MARKED FOR THE CENTRAL BROADCASTING SYSTEM

6” Dia. x 15” T. C. 1930s. CONDITION: All original model 50-A RCA microphone with original brass label and overlay for WENT, CBS broadcasting station. Showing original patina, light oxidation, and some areas of paint loss. (GoodVery Good). 500 - 1,000

2281 - PHILCO PREDICTA TELEVISION

22” x 22” x 44”. C. 1950. CONDITION: A very desirable Philco Predicta Television with the original screen. It is untested and in operable condition. No chips, cracks or repairs. Cosmetically, it will need service before the item is plugged-in. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2282 - HIPPOLYTE FRANCOIS MOREAU (FRENCH, 1832 - 1927) PATINATED BRONZE NUDE IN GRASS LAMP

19 - 1/4” x 13” x 35”. A vintage Hippolyte Francois Moreau patinated bronze over metal decorative lamp with figure of nude woman among tall stalks of grass. The figure is nicely positioned on round red marble base. Incised signature in the cast. CONDITION: Some minor patina wear, some scratches and chips to the marble. Also a complete break in the metal casting that separates the statue from base. Cord is severed, does not light up. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2283 - RCA NIPPER DOG PAPER MACHE FIGURAL ADVERTISING

36” x 13 - 1/2” x 40 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: All original patina, showing breaks, cracks and missing paint. With repairs to the legs, which is very common but retaining an great look commensurate with the age. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,500

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2284 - WINCHESTER WOODEN BULLET FIGURAL ADVERTISING

35” T. CONDITION: Figural advertising for Winchester Ammunition. A great form with 90% of the original lettering. Areas of wear from use, light scuffs and age cracks. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2285 - BUSTER BROWN SHOES ADVERTISING CLOCK

15 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 4 - 3/4”. A great-looking example of this c. 1920s-1930s wooden wall clock from Buster Brown Shoes, featuring the company logo and young boy mascot. CONDITION: The face of the clock remains nice, with only one small blemish in the letters “ER” of “Buster”. The outer wood case shows some scrapes and wear, but retains a nice patinaed look. The clock comes with its winding key. (8.75+). 600 - 1,200

2286 - CAST IRON TRADE SIGN FOR JEWELER & WATCH COMPANY

16” x 1-1/4” x 18-1/2” C. 1900. CONDITION: Cast iron construction and original gold paint, marked “JEWELRY”, “WATCHES”, and “CLOCKS”. Shows areas of missing paint and paint chips to both sides, and overall areas of oxidation and light surface rust. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

2287 - SESSIONS LOUIS HEIMANN REGULATOR JEWELER CLOCK

18” x 5 - 1/2” x 38 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Original Sessions regulator clock advertising Louis Herman Jeweler. Original clock face shows soiling, the original advertising glass is sold and intact, and comes with the correct pendulum. Runs, but keeping time is untested. (Very Good). 400 - 800

2288 - CHARLES PARKER CO. COFFEE GRINDER

16-3/4” x 13” x 23”. C. 1890. CONDITION: It shows all original paint with original wood crank, operational interior grinder, pinstripe and missing the coffee catch. (Good). 700 - 1,500

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2289 - KOFFEE KRUSHER CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDER

7 -1/2” x 8 -1/4” x 15 -1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: In original paint and mounted to the original wood base, with original drawer and original eagle finial. Original wood handle and internal mechanism, which is complete. Original paint and decals. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

2290 - ORIGINAL INDUSTRIAL W.D. ALLISON & CO. ACCORDION LAMP

19-5/5” x 6” x 14” C. 1900. CONDITION: Rare and desirable accordion lamp from the W.D. Allison Co., Indianapolis, showing all original copper flashing, with original socket and fluted glass shade. Comes with a second fluted glass shade. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2291 - MONARCH SWEET PICKLE CROCK DISPLAY W/ LION GRAPHICS

63-1/4” x 4-1/8” x 34-1/4” This country store display from Monarch Sweet Pickles features the iconic lion graphics on each end of both sides, as well as four ceramic crocks with glass lids and original brass handle openers. The crocks are each marked “Reid, Murdoch & Co.”. The stand is sitting on four legs with rolling casters. CONDITION: The body of the stand shows paint loss and general wear to many of the surfaces, seen on the top around the crocks. The ceramic crocks remain intact with no significant damage. The glass lids and brass holders are all intact and enhance the display nicely. A wonderfully complete and presentable display. See page 238B of Mom and Pop Stores. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

2292 - OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS SIGN W/ HORSE GRAPHIC

28 - 3/4” x 27 - 3/4”. SST. A wonderful example of this c. 1900 embossed tin sign from Oliver Plows, featuring an old general store graphic with horse graphic. CONDITION: The sign shows light paint loss and wear throughout the field. With that said, the color and graphic remain vibrant. The outer field and frame show further paint loss, metal bending, and a few nail holes. The top-center edge shows the worst of the denting and damage. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.0). 6,000 - 12,000

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2293 - ALLEN-B HOSIERY FRAMED ROLF ARMSTRONG PRINTERS’ PROOF LITHOGRAPH

Framed: 43-1/2” x 33-1/2” x 3/4”. Single-Sided Paper. A stunning example of this c. 1910s-1920 single-sided paper printer’s proof lithograph for Allen-B Hosiery by artist Rolf Armstrong. CONDIITON: The piece shows some light discoloration and a small tear in the field with a speck of color loss. The sign is nicely framed and matted. Perhaps a one-of-a-kind example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2294 - JOHN DEERE “DEERE VEHICLES ARE ALL RIGHT” SIGN

31 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/2”. A wonderful looking example of this c. 1900-1910 paper sign from John Deere Vehicles, featuring a wonderful carriage and deer graphic, with the company logo in the bottom-right corner. The sign retains its original frame as well. CONDITION: The sign shows a few tiny pin-sized light marks spread throughout the field, but they are only noticeable up close. The outer edges of the sign are concealed by the frame. The frame shows some where to the logoed area, but remains nice overall. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000

2295 - COUNTRY STORE CARLSON CURRIER CO. SPOOL SILK CABINET

33” X 18.5”X 29” C. 1900. CONDITION: Beautiful quartersawn oak silk spool cabinet, showing great patina with original stenciling, all original front drawers with original hardware, with complete interiors, mirrored sides, and original back. 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

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2296 - DR. J.H. MCLEAN’S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM LARGE FRAMED ADVERTISEMENT

45 - 1/2” x 85 - 1/2”. Single-Sided Paper. Maker marked “Forbes Co.”. This c. 1896 large and impressive poster from Dr. J.H. McLeans Liver and Kidney Balm features a nice graphic of a mother and daughter with product packaging. CONDITION: The poster shows light wear and wrinkling to the crease lines in the field. There are a few small torn areas along the crease lines as well, with a few occasional areas of minor paper loss. The outer edges are nicely concealed by the ornate custom frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

2297 - INTERCHANGEABLE NEON SIGN CO. SIGN LETTERING SYSTEM

LARGEST: 46” x 5-3/4” x 9-5/8” C. 1950. INSCO Products interchangeable sign system. Includes 4 letter racks and 11 cases of letters. Make your own neon signs by selecting the letters and spelling out your message. All letters have not been tested for operation, and it is more than likely some will not work. A fantastic find of NOS signage. 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

2298 - LANDERS, FRARY & CLARK CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDER

12” x 8-1/2” x 12-1/2” C. 1890. CONDITION: Showing original paint and decals, marked for the Landers, Frary & Clark Co., New Britain, Connecticut, with original wooden base, original cast drawer and crank handle, with complete grinding interior. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,400

2299 - COLLECTION OF 3 FIGURAL LAWN SPRINKLERS

Each: 30” T. (A) A monkey. (B) A clown. (C) A farm worker. CONDITION: All show average wear. There are some areas of scuffs and scrapes, but have good, bright original paint and very little rust given the fact they were sprinklers. (8.0 - 8.5). 800 - 1,500

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2300 - HUMPHREY’S SPECIFIC WOODEN VETERINARIAN BOX

18 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4”. C. early 1900s. Very early and unique Humphrey’s veterinarian box with cow image on sides. Three drawers. 500 - 1,500

2301 - DENTIST WOODEN TRADE SIGN

32” x 12”. This c. 1910s-1920s single-sided wood trade sign reads “Dentist” retains nice gold lettering and a unique die-cut form. CONDITION: Both sides show light color loss the gold lettering. The sign has an outer metal border and original hanging eye-hooks. A nice patinaed piece. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

2302 - WALTER ARNOLD POULTRY, EGGS & FARM FRESH PRODUCE SIGN

30 - 1/4” x 10”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s single-sided reverse painted and foil under glass sign from Walter Arnold Poultry. CONDITION: The sign remains clean and undamaged. The outer metal frame shows light wear and paint loss. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2303 - DIAMOND DYE COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY CABINET

15 - 1/4” x 8 - 3/4” x 24 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Wooden case with front and back tin signs. This is the balloon version with the children in the front yard. The front tin sign shows some scuffs and scrapes, some areas of foxing, and light pitting to the outside edges, with good color. The back tin sign shows good color and shine, with some light denting in the upper left-hand corner. It does not have all the interior shelving. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

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2304 - DAVID LOCHNER RIBBON DISPENSING CABINET

28” x 28” x 39 - 3/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: An early oak cabinet for dispensing various-sized ribbons from a country store. It shows all original construction, with original operating mechanisms and retains samples of interior ribbon. Some scuffs and scrapes to the oak finish, with a great country store look. 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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2305 - J.& P. COATS SPOOL COTTON CABINET

17 - 3/4” x 22” x 18”. C. 1920. CONDITION: J.& P.

Coats spool cotton cabinet in the form of a spool of cotton. 4-drawer, all original paint and end paper label, which is a little wrinkled. Shows light signs of wear and use, with minimal scuffs to the cabinet, and the drawers retaining the majority of the dividers. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2306 - OVERSIZED GLASS DOME DISPLAY

18” x 18” x 30” CONDITION: It shows an original base and glass dome. Oversized, with no chips, breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

2307 - COUNTRY STORE U.S. POST OFFICE FRONT

43” x 10 - 3/4” x 47 - 1/2”. C. 1890. CONDITION: Found in general and country stores at the turn of the century. This is a post office front for general delivery. It shows all compartments, front window and original U.S. Post Office label. It has areas of wear from age and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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2308 - EARLY WOODEN CARPENTER’S BOX W/ MULTIPLE TOOLS

21” x 13” x 10” C. 1890. Beautifully constructed wooden case with dovetail corners, hinged lid, and interior shelves. Comes complete with an early selection of early woodworking tools and rulers. CONDITION: There are areas of wear, with a great aged patina. An excellent survivor of carpentry tools. (Very Good - Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000

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2309 - BELDING’S GUARANTEED SILK THREAD DISPLAY

9-1/2” x 29-1/4”. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided tin pocket display from Belding’s Guaranteed Silk Threads with a nice woman graphic. CONDITION: The tin sign topper remains clean with only some hardly mentionable edgewear. The pocket section of the sign shows light wear and general metal tarnish. The display comes with NOS thread packages for enhanced display. (9.0). 800 - 1,600

2310 - E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER SHEARS AND SCISSORS DISPLAY CASE

16” x 16 - 3/4” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Original Keen Kutter display case with original interior. Showing light wear to the finish, oxidation to the hardware, and original glass. Light scuffs from use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2311 - CADBURY’S CHOCOLATES DISPLAY CASE

36” x 15 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Great graphic showcase for Cadbury Chocolates. Curved glass front with reverse lettering showing minimal loss, correct marquee with original sign. Case shows missing paint on the base, light scuffs and scratches, but overall a great case. (Good). 800 - 2,000

2312 - CLAUSS CUTLERY STRAIGHT RAZOR DISPLAY CASE

35 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4” x 9”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Wonderful original straight razor display case for Clauss Cutlery. Oak case with all original labeling, back doors and hardware. Comes with an assortment of straight razors for display. Showing light wear, no cracks or repairs, with finish scuffs and scratches from age and use. (Very Good). 700 - 2,000

2313 - COUNTRY STORE “SILVER COLLARS” DISPLAY CASE

13” x 7” x 25 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the oak frame, and all original glass with original decals for Silver Collars. Partial label for the case on the front bottom, and the display comes with a selection of collars. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

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2314 - FREIHOFER’S BREAD AND ROLLS GLASS DISPLAY CASE

24” x 24” x 31 - 1/2”. C. 1915. CONDITION: All original country store cabinet, advertising Freihofer’s bread and rolls. Showing original finish, hardware and all glass is wavy. Interior shelf is correct and back doors are original. Light wear, some surface scuffs and finish loss due to age and use. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2315 - CURVED GLASS CIGAR SHOWCASE

59” x 26-1/2” x 48”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Oak construction, with original curved glass front top, front panels and interior glass shelves. A unique cigar design, which opens the front curved glass with a lever in the back. There is an internal area for a humidor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2316 - SWEET WHEAT CHEWING GUM COUNTERTOP STORE DISPLAY CASE

10 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: all original chewing gum case for Sweet Wheat gum. Original glass and etching, back door and side glass are correct. No interior shelves. Light wear overall, with some scuffs in the original finish. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2317 - ALL ORIGINAL OAK COUNTRY STORE SEED COUNTER

88” x 28-1/2’ x 34” C. 1900. CONDITION: All original construction, with all the original front panels with display beans and seeds in the windows. It has a complete set of drawers, all with original drawer pulls. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes due to use and age. It has a great country store look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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2318 - BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO. SEWING DRAWER CABINET

19 - 1/2” x 19 - 3/4” x 38 - 3/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: 12-drawer spool thread cabinet with all original glass fronts, drawer pulls, front signage and top marquee. Light wear overall due to use and age, with original finish. A great floor size for display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

2319 - COUNTRY STORE NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY OAK RACK

47” X 20” X 58.5” CONDITION: Original stenciling, original labeling, in original finish with original castors on the wheels. Showing light wear, some areas of scuffs and scrapes, with a great country store look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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2320 - VINTAGE MICROSCOPE FROM FRANK’S MANUFACTURING, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND

10-5/5” x 7-3/8” x 6” C. 1890. CONDITION: All original microscope with the original box. Comes with two additional wooden slide holders and with all of the correct apparatuses. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2321 - FARLEY & HOFMAN COUNTRY STORE TOWER SHOWCASE

22” x 22-1/2” x 34” C. 1910. CONDITION: Oak showcase with brass corners, showing older black paint, with etched front for Moore & Evans Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry & Silverware. The age of the etching is unknown. Showing some areas of wear, some tarnishing to the brass corners, missing nickel to the brass corners, and broken hinge to the back door. Both back doors are original. 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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2322 - ORIGINAL COUNTRY STORE CHEESE BLOCK CUTTER

DIA: 19” C. 1910. CONDITION: Original cast iron cheese block cutter with new paint, pinstriping and wooden platform. All hardware components have been re-nickeled. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

2323 - COUNTERTOP CIRCULAR ROTATING SHOWCASE DISPLAY FOR R.J. ROBERTS RAZORS & CUTLERY

DIA: 16-1/2” x 26-5/8” CONDITION: Wood construction with glass door, showing original front etching, three-tiered interior rotating display, original door with hardware showing some age cracks in the wood, areas of scuffs and scrapes due to use, and one glass panel showing a crack that has been stabilized with tape. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

31” x 20” x 70 - 3/4”. C. 1900. This cabinet is considered the best cabinet ever made by the Ransom & Randolph Co. There were only 400 made. Has serpentine bi-folding hinged doors with serpentine glass. Has original removable patented traveling dentist case. Interior parts are a mixture of mahogany and cherry. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with original hardware and glass paneled doors. Some scuffs and scrapes in the finish, and with original “Bunn” feet. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 7,500 - 15,000

2325 - PLANTERS MR. PEANUT PARADE COSTUME W/ CANE

47 - 1/2” x 18”. This is a great costume for the Planters mascot Mr. Peanut in all original condition. A plastic molded costume that fits over your shoulders with complete vents, ready to be worn. CONDITION: Shows very little use, with some light scuffs and scratches from wear, but overall in great condition. Comes with original cane. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2324 - RANSOM & RANDOLPH CO. VICTORIAN OAK DENTAL CABINET MODEL 66
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2326 - REPRODUCTION CLASSIC 57 ROADSTER PEDAL CAR

37 - 1/2” x 21” x 23”. C. 2010, Dexton LLC., Brea, CA. CONDITION: It shows some areas of scrapes and scuffs from use. It has the original upholstery and tufted vinyl. It is missing the steering wheel. (Good).

500 - 1,000

2327 - AMF “JET SWEEP” 1950’S PEDDLE CAR

34” x 13” x 20” CONDITION: Showing all original paint and components. Wear from use, with paint chips and surface oxidation to the unpainted components. Good 300 - 600

2328 - THE GREAT MAJESTIC SALESMAN SAMPLE STOVE

23”x 14” x 29.5”. Nickel-plated castings and black painted surfaces, fully functional with all doors, vents and other parts working, including the original grate crank handle and lid lifter. Both warming ovens at the top with two doors, removable plate shelves and all original castings. Overall a fantastic patina. A super addition to any collection. CONDITION: As-found with age-related oxidation and loss of original plating. No breaks, cracks, or repairs. All non-distracting. (Good).

1,500 - 3,000

2329 - CAST IRON SALESMAN SAMPLE BUCKS JR. 2 STOVE

21” x 10.5” x 26.5” C. 1900. A complete cast iron stove with all the burner covers, top flute and doors. It is clearly marked for the Buck Stove & Range Co. A great figural look with fantastic patina. CONDITION: There are small areas of plating loss that were nickel plated. There are areas of oxidation and surface rust to the painted body and to the burner covers, but it does not distract from overall appearance. (Good).

1,500 - 3,000

2330 - PAPER MACHE NATIVE AMERICAN BUST FIGURAL WALL SIGN

24” x 34 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Retaining the majority of the original paint with great detail, color and a great look. Most likely produced for a cigar or tobacco company. Light staining, areas of chipping at the edges, but nothing to distract from the overall appearance. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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2331 - SMALL CURVED GLASS TOWER SHOWCASE

12” x 15 - 3/4” x 11” CONDITION: Very desirable small commercial-size curved front tower showcase. Showing very well-done repairs to the front joints and several pieces of replaced flat glass. Front curve and back door are original. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2332 - BEAUTIFUL WOODLAWN MILLS SHOE LACE SERVICE STATION DISPLAY

11 - 1/4” x 11” x 14”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Three-sided graphic with original marquee, showing great color and shine, with a wonderful graphic of a service station servicing a shoe car with new shoe laces. Showing some light areas of scuff, primarily at the edges, with some areas of missing paint and oxidation to the lid. With original wood bottom and original metal interior. One of the finest examples we have seen. (8.9). 2,600 - 5,000

2333 - SIMPLICITY PATTERNS ADVERTISING MANNEQUIN

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

2334 - TOWLE’S LOG CABIN SYRUP COUNTERTOP DISPLAY

24” x 20” x 18.75” C. 1920s outstanding Towle’s Log Cabin syrup “Makes Home Sweet Home” lighted countertop display. CONDITION: Paint shows minor staining, as well as fade and surface scratching in the lettering. White lettering also shows significant surface staining. Display is complete with original electric. Chimney left side shows loss of added rock. In working condition. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2335 - MR. PEANUT COSTUME

18 - 1/2” dia. x 50 - 1/2” height. C. 1940. CONDITION: It shows some areas of paint loss and added paint, primarily to the top hat. It has the interior and arm holes, which are intact. There are areas of faded paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 300 - 1,000

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2336 - LARGE SIZE PAPER MACHE RCA VICTOR (NIPPER) DISPLAY

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

2337 - ORIGINAL PINE 16-DRAWER APOTHECARY CABINET

44” x 16-1/2” x 46”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows all original construction, with original front poles. All the drawers are original, showing areas of wear and some chipping to the edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 1,000

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2338 - HENDERSON CORSETS VANITY MIRROR

7” Dia. x 25”. CONDITION: Showing moderate wear with some loss of silver. Strong image with great color. (8.0). 300 - 600

2339 - COUNTERTOP PINE OCTAGON HARDWARE CABINET

21” x 21” x 32”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A great country store piece with original stenciling, drawer pulls, and drawers on swivel mechanism. It shows areas of wear, age-related surface cracks and fading to the front stencil. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2340 - KO-PAK-TA HOT PEANUT DISPENSER W/ MOTION IN THE ORIGINAL BOX Box: 12” x 12” x 18”. C. 1930. CONDITION: NOS, never used and in the original box, showing no damage, with correct lid, correct graphics, and correct interior to operate as intended. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

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2343 - CAMEL CIGARETTES TABLE TOP STORE DISPLAY

20 - 1/2” x 5” x 18”. SST. This countertop Camel Cigarette display is complete with tin construction and great color. It has very distinct advertising on the back with a great graphic of a gentleman and his camel. Possibly NOS. CONDITION: Shows little signs of wear and a couple of light scratches, but nothing that distracts from the overall appearance. (8.7). 300 - 600

2341 - BELDING BROS & CO. WOODEN SPOOL CABINET

21 - 1/4” x 18” x 27”. CONDITION:

Showing light wear from age and use, 10 drawers showing store stock, and with all original drawers and drawer pulls. Light wear from age and use. All advertising is complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

2342 - DINER PIE OR PASTRY DISPLAY CASE

26 - 1/4” x 8 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows Art Deco styling with original display pieces of pastry donuts and pie, rear door with plastic insert, and front bent plastic viewing window. It shows very little signs of wear, light scuffs, scrapes and scratches to the plastic viewing display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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2344 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP CHEWING GUM SHOWCASES

Largest: 15” x 9 - 1/4” x 16”. C. 1910. CONDITION: (A) An all original L.E. West Gum Co. Cream Gum display case. It has a front decal advertising West Cream Gum and an original finish. It shows some oxidation and wear to the original oak case. There are some areas of chipping and wear, primarily at the edges. It has an original backdoor with a new mirror, all original glass, and comes complete with an original empty box of L.E. West Cream Gum. (B) An oak case with etched front glass for Beeman’s Chewing Gum. It shows original finish to the oak case and locking front door, with very light signs of wear. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,400

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2345 - COLLECTION OF 3 COUNTER TOP SHOWCASE DISPLAYS

Largest: 10 - 1/4” x 12” x 17 - 3/4”. Three great country store display cases. CONDITION: (A) Two of the cases advertise Sanford’s Inks. Light wear, minor surface scratches, and all original advertising and glass. (B) The third is an early metal showcase, no advertising, restored with new paint and pinstripes. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

2346 - LOT OF 2: COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY FOR KAYWOODIE SMOKING PIPES & EVER READY SHAVING BRUSH DISPLAY

Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 23”. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A) An Art Deco-style display case for Kaywoodie Smoking Pipes, booked as the World’s Best Smoking Pipes. It is pine construction with a marquee, which shows some areas of paint loss at the edges and side lettering. There are areas of scuffs and scrapes, which are age-related and from use. It comes with 11 pipes in the display. It is not known whether they are Kaywoodie pipes. (B) An Ever Ready shaving brush display in a glass case. It shows all original graphics on both the sides and front. It comes with a selection of 9 shaving brushes. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2347 - PURITY PRIZE CAKE DISPLAY CASE

16 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/4” x 233/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Country store display case with original front advertising for Purity Prize Cake. Two internal shelves, all original hardware, and original back door, showing scuffs, scrapes, and areas of finish loss consistent with age and use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

2348 - PAIR OF WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PEN DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 18” x 9” x 4”. CONDITION: Showing light wear from use, with some scratches and scuffs to the cases. All original glass and advertising. Missing the pen racks. (Very Good).

300 - 1,000

2349 - PAIR OF PARKER PENS DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 9” x 4 - 1/4”. CONDITION: Great country store displays for Parker Pens. Showing light wear with some scuffs to the frames, all original glass and reverse advertising. Missing pen racks. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000

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2350 - PAIR OF STORE DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 28 - 1/4” x 7” x 26 - 1/4”. A pair of country store counter display cases, great for smalls and collectables.

CONDITION: (A) A Waterman’s pen showcase, light wear, original etching, no interior. (B) A countertop ribbon cabinet, complete interior and moderate wear from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000

2351 - PAIR OF HUNT’S PENS AND ESTERBROOK PEN NIBS DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 22” x 15 - 1/2” x 5”.

CONDITION: (A) Easterbrook Pen Nibs display, little wear and some scuffs. (B) Hunts Pens, light wear, original glass and advertising, some scuffs. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000

2352 - COUNTRY STORE FLOOR DISPLAY CASE

72” x 26” x 42 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Oak floor display case with light wear, original glass and original internal shelves, showing age and use related scratches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2353 - PAIR OF LUNDBORG’S PERFUMES AND L.E. WEST GUM CO. DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 18” x 16 - 1/2” x 91/2”. A pair of great showcases.

CONDITION: (A) Lundborg’s perfume, etched advertising, German silver, showing light wear. (B) L.E West gum case, showing moderate wear to the wood frame, original glass and shelves. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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2354 - LARGE OAK CIGAR DISPLAY CABINET

48” x 26 - 1/4” x 48”. C. 1900.

CONDITION: Quartersawn oak construction in original finish. It has all original glass and glass top. It features a unique front curved glass design, which opens the front curved glass with a mechanism in the back for the patron to retrieve their cigars. It has interior component for humidification. It shows some areas of finish loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2355 - COLLECTION OF 4 VARIOUS DISPLAY CASES

Largest: 10 - 1/4” x 8” x 9”. CONDITION: All showing some wear from use with scuffs and scratches to the frames. (A) A non advertising collar button or jewelry small case. (B) A metal frame early Parker pen case. (C) A King collar button case. (D) A tip-top watches display case. All original glass and hardware. Great for smalls or collectables. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000 2356 - LARGE COUNTRY STORE COUNTER DISPLAY CASE

59” x 24” x 42”. CONDITION: Showing wear consistent with age and use, with original glass, front load bottom compartment and top display compartment with rear doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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2357 - CASTED COPPER WEATHERVANE DIE-CUT WILD STALLION

43.5” X 5” X 22.5” CONDITION: Copper-formed weather vane in the form of a stallion. Patina from age, some denting and areas of surface oxidation. Complete, and with a custom base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2358 - STAINED GLASS APOTHECARY HANGING SHADE

10” x 10” x 17”. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s leaded glass hanging shade that would have once hung in the parlor of an Apothecary Shop. CONDITION: The glass panels remain clean and without cracks. The metal frame shows good patina, with nice crude solder marks throughout. A beautiful shade when illuminated. (9.0).

400 - 800

2359 - LARGE GREEK KEY APOTHECARY JAR

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 19”. Unique Greek key cylinder jar with paneled sides. CONDITION: Excellent Plus. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 1,000 - 2,000

2360 - GREEK KEY APOTHECARY JAR

8” x 8” x 14”. Unique and rare paneled-side Greek key jar with original lid. CONDITION: Excellent Plus. (Excellent Plus). 500 - 1,500

2361 - BANJI-STYLE APOTHECARY JAR

10” x 5” x 23 - 3/4”. Original lid. CONDITION: Excellent. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

2362 - CONGRESS GLOBE SWIRL-TOP APOTHECARY JAR

9” Dia. x 25 - 1/2” T. Comes with Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce sticker on side. CONDITION: Excellent. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 400 - 800

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2363 - LARGE SWIRL-TOP CONGRESS GLOBE JAR

10 - 1/2” Dia. x 30” T. CONDITION: Excellent Plus. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 400 - 800

2364 - LARGE DAKOTA CYLINDER APOTHECARY JAR

7” x 6” x 29 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Excellent. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 300 - 800

2365 - AMOUR SOAPS GLASS APOTHECARY JAR

18” x 5” x 8”. Comes complete with samples of early soap. CONDITION: Excellent. (Excellent).

300 - 600

2366 - COLLECTION OF 2 EARLY APOTHECARY JARS

Largest: 6 - 1/2” T. (A) 4” Dakota sample. (B) 6” Dakota cylinder. CONDITION: Both in Near Mint Plus condition. (Near Mint Plus).

500 - 1,500

2367 - COLLECTION OF 4 EARLY APOTHECARY JARS

Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 26”. CONDITION: All four in Excellent Plus condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 300 - 800

2368 - COLLECTION OF 5 EARLY APOTHECARY JARS

Largest: 11” T. CONDITION: All in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 500

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2369 - COLLECTION OF 3 APOTHECARY JARS

Largest: 6 - 1/2” Dia. x 27 - 1/2” T. C. early 1900s. Includes three unique forms. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 100 - 400

2370 - VICTORIAN MOTIF CIGAR LIGHTER W/ ORIGINAL WICK DIPS

6” x 6” x 11”. C. 1890. CONDITION: It shows all original castings, cast iron base and top, brass-covered middle portion, handles, lighting dips and oil font. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2371 - AMERICAN CIGAR CO. FRAMED CHANCELLOR CIGAR ADVERTISEMENT

24” x 1” x 41” C. 1910. Maker marked for the American Cigar Co. CONDITION: Iconic Chancellor cigar girl in great color and stunning image. Showing light wear to the graphic, with ever-so-slight staining at the outside edges near the frame, with no describable damage in the main field. A wonderful example. Mounted in the original stamped Chancellor frame, showing some wear and light surface scratches. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 3,000 - 6,000

2372 - LA PREFERENCIA CIGAR ADVERTISING IN ORIGINAL FRAME

25 - 3/8” x 1” x 35 - 1/4” Single-Sided Paper. A nice example of this c. 1910s paper sign from La Preferencia Cigar, featuring a stunning woman graphic and original wood frame. CONDITION: The sign displays nicely and retains excellent colors throughout the graphic. There has been a repair performed in the lower-right corner and a faint scuff mark on the woman’s forehead, none of which detracts from the piece’s ability to display exceptionally well. The original wood frame is also marked “La Preferencia”, and remains in strong condition with no notable detractions. (8.7). 2,000 - 4,000

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2373 - LA DEVA CIGARS TIN EMBOSSED SIGN

SST. CONDITION: Le Deva cigar tin sign in great color and shine. Wonderful image of a young lady and maker marked for Mayer & Lavenson Co., NYC. The sign has tremendous color and graphic throughout, with areas of minor paint crazing on the embossed lithograph. Sign also shows very minor surface scratching and stains around the outer edge. The sign has been nicely framed in a custom wood frame. Overall, an outstanding displaying sign with impeccable color and shine throughout. (9.0). 4,000 - 8,000

2374 - ALCAZAR CIGAR TIN

5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1905. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. There are some areas of foxing, very little surface scratches and no significant denting. A rare, excellent example. (9.0). 1,000 - 3,000

2375 - YELLOW CAB CIGAR TIN

2 - 5/8” Dia. x 5 - 1/2” T. An eye-catching example of this cylindrical tin cigar cannister from Yellow Can Cigars, featuring a nice motor car graphic. CONDITION: The can shows a few specks of discoloration in the field, and further wear seen around the lid. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2376 - COLLECTION OF 4 ROLY POLY TOBACCO TINS

Each: 6” x 6” x 7”. (A) Three Mayo’s Cut Plug Tobacco tins, one of Black woman, two of gentlemen. (B) U.S. Marine Cut Plug tobacco tin. CONDITION: Tins show some areas of paint loss, light denting to the edges, but great early graphics and in very respectable display condition. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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2377 - COLLECTION OF 5 ROLY POLY TOBACCO TINS

Each: 6” x 6” x 7”. (A) Three Mayo’s Cut Plug Tobacco tins. (B) Dixie Queen Cut Plug Tobacco tins. CONDITION: Some areas of paint loss, light denting, a few scuffs and light scratches. (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

2378 - 5¢ PHILADELPHIA COURTELLO STANDARD CIGAR TIN

5 - 1/2” x 7” x 6”. A rare cigar tin. CONDITION: It has a lift glass lid with a great graphic of an early Native American. It shows some areas of paint loss. It has great color and shine. It shows some tape residue to the outside of the glass lid, not affecting the inside advertising. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

2379 - COLLECTION OF 3 TOBACCO TINS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 11”. (A) Sweet Mist Tobacco tin, with cardboard base and metal top and lid, showing light scuffs and scrapes, with great color and shine. (B) Sweet Mist round tin with a great graphic of children, showing light scratches, light scuffs, and light denting, with great color and shine. (C) Sweet Cuba Tobacco round tin, showing light scratches and light scuffs. All three have original lids. (8.0 - 8.5).

500 - 1,000

2380 - D.W. VAN SLYKE & HORTON 5¢ “WISDOM” CIGAR CUTTER

7 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows an all original patina and clock. Some areas of paint loss and oxidation exist to the cast iron. The clock is untested. (Good - Very Good). 600 - 1,200

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2383 - FIGURAL KNIGHT CIGAR LIGHTER

6” x 9” x 15”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A cast bronze with patina knight holding a torch, which is where the cigar lighter would be. It has an original gas connecter in the back, showing an aged patina and wonderful aged look. It comes with an amber glass lantern globe. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

2384 - MIDLAND JUMP SPARK ADVERTISING CIGAR LIGHTER

7/1/4” x 7” 15” C. 1900. CONDITION: Original advertising model Midland cigar lighter with spaces for cigar advertising on all four sides. Mahogany wooden case, original framed advertising and original nickel plating to the top mechanism. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

2381 - EL VERSO HAVANA CIGAR CUTTER

7 - 1/4” x 8” x 5 - 3/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A cast iron cigar cutter. It has an original nipper and advertising for Verso Cigars, which is lightly faded. No chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2382 - COMMERCIAL CAST IRON CIGAR CUTTER ADVERTISING BETSY ROSS CIGARS

6” x 8” x 8”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A cast iron base with remnants of original paint and working cigar cutter. Cast iron framed advertising of Betsy Ross in the back, showing some fading and areas of dirt. It has original paint, oxidation and surface rust to the plated surfaces. (Good). 300 - 800

2385 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP CIGAR CUTTER LIGHTER COMBINATIONS

Largest: 8” x 10” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: (A) A cast iron cigar cutter and lighter with no advertising. It has a clockwork wind-up mechanism, brass font, and green glass globe with replaced dips. It shows an older replating, with some areas of oxidation and surface rust. Operational. (B) A commercial advertising cigar cutter and lighter, advertising Belmont Havana Cigars. It shows remnants of original paint to the base, added wick features, working cigar cutter, brass font and green globe. (Good). 800 - 1,600

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2386 - FIGURAL GAS CIGAR LIGHTER

7 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 14”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A figural wall mount cigar lighter in the form of the Queen of Hearts. It has all the original brass components and white milk glass globe. It shows an aged patina to the brass casting and replaced backplate. Mounted to a custom wood stand. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2387 - FIGURAL CAST BRONZE CIGAR LIGHTER

7 -1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 14”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A wall mount cigar lighter in the form of a trumpet blowing cherub. It shows an original patina to the casting. It has an original burner, no globe and replaced backplate. (Good-Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2388 - FIGURAL CIGAR LIGHTER

5” x 7” x 15”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A figural cigar lighter in the form of a gentleman. It has a cast bronze base and white metal top. It shows an original gas connecter to the back, showing original aged patina. It comes with a blue lantern globe. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2389 - CAST WHITE METAL FIGURAL CIGAR LIGHTER

5” x 5” x 19”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A figural cigar lighter in the form of a caped gentleman holding a lantern. It has a cigar cutter base, which is operational. It is missing the wick for the cigar lighter. It shows an aged patina and original gold gilding. There is a crack to the base in the upper left-hand corner of the front above the cigar cutter. It comes with a ruby red lantern globe. (Good). 500 - 1,500

2390 - ELDRED EARLY COMMERCIAL CIGAR LIGHTER

7 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: These cigar lighters were used in cigar stores at the turn of the century, this one manufactured by Eldred Manufacturing, a battery-operated spark lighter. Original condition, with refinished case and all original hardware. No internal batteries. Operation is untested. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2391 - CAST BRONZE CIGAR LIGHTER

4 - 1/2” dia. x 22 - 1/2” height. C. 1890. CONDITION: A cast bronze cigar lighter in the form of a young lady holding a torch. It shows no chips, cracks or repairs. It has the original gas connecter to the back. It shows an aged patina, and comes with a green glass lantern globe. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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2392 - 5¢ & 10¢ INTERNATIONAL VENDING MACHINE CO. 10-STATION CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

83” x 20” x 56”. C. 1900. CONDITION: This is a very early and rare cigar vending machine manufactured by the International Vending Machine Co. of St. Louis and distributed by the Standard Vending Machine Co. of Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Beautiful quartered oak case in original finish and patina, showing excellent grain, 10-position vending, cast iron legs in original copper flashing, as well as all the hardware. This version is a multidenominational machine for 5¢ and 10¢ cigars. Originally manufactured in various sizes, with 3, 4, 6, 8, and 10 vending positions. This 10-position version is the only one known today in collections and is fresh to market. Cigars were gravity-fed into the mechanisms directly from the cigar boxes, as laws of the day required clear view of the tax stamps. Condition shows original finish with light wear, a beautiful curved glass presentation, dark, non-pitted patina to the legs and hardware, and a great vending machine that would look perfect filled with colorful cigar boxes. Manufactured during the same time period as Mills, Caille and Watling upright slots and would look perfect in a saloon setting. Comes with several original copies of the patents for the machine. Working, Keys. Cigar boxes not included. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 224. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

2393 - 5¢ & 10¢ PETER’S MANUFACTURING 4 STATION CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

30 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A rare and original cigar vending machine with a four-selection mechanism that was gravity fed by removing the ends of the boxes and locating them individually in the chute. Oak construction, with age-related wear and some oxidation to the interior components. This machine came in several sizes, and there are few examples of any of them. It is operational. Cigar boxes not included. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 223. 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

2394 - COLLECTION OF 3 5¢ B.F. SCHWAB & CO. “CATCHER” CIGAR VENDING MACHINE & 2 CASES

Each: 17” x 11-1/2” x 19”. This is a very early and extremely rare cigar vending machine made by B.F Schwab & Co. out of Lima, Ohio to vend “Catcher” cigars, billed as a real Havana cigar. An unique gravity vending mechanism that delivers a horizontally delivered cigar in a trough-shaped drawer for a nickel. Oak constructed case with original brass tags on the front. CONDITION: A great finish to the case, showing inlay designs in the wood and a castle fortress gallery on top. Loading instruction label inside the back door, and a complete operating system. Comes with two additional cases with some parts. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 223. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2395 - 5¢ MYSTERY #5 THREE-STATION CLOCKWORK CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

30” x 18 - 1/4” x 20”. C. 1900. Rare. CONDITION: Oak construction with three clockwork delivery systems for gravity fed cigars. Boxes had the ends removed and cigars fed into the chute. Three separate coin entries operate independently to deliver the desired selection. Showing wear to the case from age and use, original mechanism has light oxidation from age, the machine is functional and will require a crank to wind it. Cigar boxes are not included. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 225. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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29 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2” x 21”. C. 1900. Rare. CONDITION: Very Similar to Mystery #5 in Silent Salesman Too . Oak construction with three clockwork delivery systems for gravity fed cigars. Boxes had the ends removed and cigars fed into the chute. Three separate coin entries operate independently to deliver the desired selection. Tag located on the front references Jacobs Cigar Vending Company, Chickasaw, Oklahoma. Showing wear to the case from age and use, original mechanism has light oxidation from age, the machine is functional and will require a crank to wind it. Cigar boxes are not included. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 225. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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10¢ JACOB’S CIGARS VENDING CO. 3-STATION CIGAR VENDING MACHINE
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2398 - 5¢ & 10¢ EXTREMELY RARE VANDIVER CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

31 - 1/2” x 31 - 1/2” x 52”. C. 1910. Only one known in collections today. CONDITION: Tag reads “Vandiver Cigar Vender, 55 State St., Chicago.” Latest patent 1910. Cast iron base supporting a glass showcase featuring a selection of six cigars that would be vended directly from the boxes. When a coin is deposited, it releases the pivot selector so the patron can position the selector over the desired cigar. The apparatus is pushed, the cigar is punched and lifted and then would be delivered into a chute for the customer. This example, fresh to market, was under restoration. It will require engineering and some fabrication to operate as intended. Patent drawings from the inventor are included. Oxidation and paint loss throughout, with the side door needing a lock. Cigar boxes are not included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 2,000 - 5,000

2397 - 5¢ & 10¢ “PETERS” 6-STATION CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

43 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1900. Rare.

CONDITION: Manufactured by Peters Mfg Co. for the St. Joseph Automatic Vender Co. of St. Joseph, Missouri, patent date 1903. Showing oak construction with six station vending directly from the cigar boxes, gravity-fed into chutes, with locations for the cigar labels on the front mechanisms. Light wear, operational, and needing a lock for the back panel. Some oxidation to the mechanisms, which could be cleaned. Operational. Does not include the cigar boxes. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes page 223. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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2399 - 5¢ RARE “BENNETT” 8-STATION OCTAGON CIGAR VENDING MACHINE 33 - 1/2” x 33 - 1/2” x 41”. C. 1905. Only one known in collections today. Bennett & Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan. CONDITION: This cigar vending machine was in the final stages of restoration when it came fresh to market. Collectors have seen two box versions and four box versions of the Bennett cigar vending machine, but this eight box version was a recent find being used as a showcase. The operating system is simple, using a set of tongs, the customer selects a cigar from the box and delivers it to the mechanism in the front. A nickel is deposited and the handle is pushed in to retrieve the cigar. The interior rotates, and to finish the restoration, the oak glass separations in the top need adjustment and a trough for the cigar on the inside needs to be fabricated. Everything else is there. A spectacular piece of early cigar vending. Cigar boxes are not included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

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2400 - 5¢ MYSTERY #7 THREE-STATION CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

27” x 18” x 19”. C. 1910. Rare. CONDITION: Possibly one of one, this clockwork cigar vending machine deploys a escalator-type coin entry into a clockwork delivery system. Oak construction with little wear, this machine was undergoing restoration when it came fresh to market. Comes with patent information from the inventor William L. Henry, and drawings as to the operation of the machine and will require a good amount of engineering to operate. Comes with the correct crank. Cigar boxes are not included. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 226. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2401 - 5¢ EARLY AND RARE KREIDER’S LANCASTER, PA CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

10-3/4” x 14” x 30-3/4”. C. 1899. CONDITION: A very rare and one of a kind cigar vending machine from the turn of the century. Made by Kreider’s of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, it is almost entirely made of wood. The internal mechanism appears complete and is operational on a nickel. The lettering is original, there is a partial label on the front with instructions, and there is no back door. A great candidate for a restoration and an early piece of tobacco and cigar history. (Fair). 700 - 2,000

2402 - PAIR OF WALL MOUNT CIGAR VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 11” x 6-1/2” x 28”. C. 1925-1940. CONDITION: (A) Mystic Automatic Sales Co. 5¢ Cigar vending machine. All original paint and labeling, showing moderate wear from use and advertising R.G. Sullivans Dexter Cigars. (B) Cigar Counter-Matic vending machine in original red hammer tone paint, showing little wear and with front makers tag. Both machines are operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500

2403 - 10¢ AND 15¢ CIGAR-O-MAT CIGAR VENDING MACHINE

20” x 10” x 59”. C. 1945. CONDITION: All-original mid-century design cigar vending machine. Original paint, pull knobs and lettering, selling single cellophane-wrapped cigars for 10¢ and 15¢. Light scratches, light denting to the side, but nothing requiring major body work. A nice candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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2404 - 15¢ HOWARD HUMIDOR CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE & END TABLE

17” x 10” x 29”. C. 1930. Made by the C.B. Howard Co. and distributed by Morrell Sales Co. who was the operator. Walnut end table with a built in cigarette vending machine discretely located inside the front door. CONDITION: Showing wear and some staining, would benefit from a good wood cleaning. Operational and no key. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 228. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

2405 - OUTSTANDING 5¢ TIGER CHEWING TOBACCO SIGN

26” x 31 - 3/4”. A stunning example of this colorful paper sign from Tiger Tobacco, featuring a detailed graphic of a tiger’s face with a package of tobacco in the bottom-left corner.

CONDITION: There are a series of light discolored spots seen in the field of the sign, but they are not distracting. The field also some light horizontal bubbling lines from being in the frame. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the custom frame. (8.9+).

2,500 - 5,000

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2406 - PHENOMENAL TIN STORE DISPLAY FOR CHANCELLOR CIGARS

39 - 1/2” x 13” x 32”. A die-cut single-sided tin display, showing the Chancellor girl with her fan and feather hat. CONDITION: It shows great color and shine. There are very little imperfections to the display. It shows some light scratches to the arms that hold the cigar boxes, and some light foxing to the interior graphic, which is not distracting from the overall appeal. Clearly, one of the finest examples that exists. It comes with a set of five Chancellor Cigar boxes for display. (9.0).

2,000 - 5,000

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2407 - JOHN RUSKIN 5¢ CIGAR LITHOGRAPHED CARDSTOCK SIGN W/ COWBOY GRAPHIC FRAME: 35.5 x 1.5” x 46” Makers marked, “American lithographic Co. Inc.”. C. 1910s John Rs 5¢ cardstock with beautifully added frame and mat. CONDITION: Cardstock has strong color throughout the graphic and outer edges. Cardstock has multiple crease lines that have been touched-up, and also has a more notable restoration on bottom-left corner. Cardstock has other minor areas of touch-up in lettering and within the image. Overall, outstanding displaying piece highlighted by its western-themed graphics. A rare original version from the George Cross collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

2408 - MAIL POUCH TOBACCO FRAMED PAPER ADVERTISEMENT

Frame: 24 - 1/2” x 20”. SSP. Lithograph from Kaufman and Strauss in NYC. CONDITION: Advertising Mail Pouch Tobacco with wonderful bright color, no staining or damage noted. Very light surface scratches at the outer edges. A wonderful piece of early tobacco advertising. Framed in a period oak frame. (9.0). 2,000 - 5,000

2409 - PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO CHARGER SIGN W/ SMOKING GENTLEMAN GRAPHIC

24” DIA. SST. CONDITION: The sign shows a great image of a gentleman smoking and an image of Prince Albert Long Burning Pipe and Cigarette Tobacco package. It shows light imperfections, primarily in the lower 25% of the charger. There are areas of small nicks and oxidation on the outer edges. It has light foxing and some ground-in dirt in the main field. (8.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2410 - MURAD TURKISH CIGARETTE SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

28” x 38-1/2”. SST. This c. 1910s to 1920s large and impressive single-sided self-framed tin sign from Murad Turkish Cigarettes features a nice graphic of a woman holding up a package of the tobacco on a platter. CONDITION: The field shows a few light scrapes and isolated areas of color loss. The most of the damage is seen on the outer self-frame where there is color loss, scraping, and areas of lightened discoloration. An eye-catching example. (8.5). 800 - 1,600

2411 - COLLECTION OF 2 CALL AGAIN 5¢ CIGAR SIGN & 76 STOP NO SMOKING SIGN

Largest: 35 - 1/4” x 11 - 3/4”. A nice collection of two signs including a single-sided tin Call Again Cigar sign, and a single-sided porcelain strip sign from Union 76. CONDITION: (A) The Call Again sign remains clean in the field, with only a few shallow dents. The outer white border and mounting holes show light wear with occasional paint loss and metal bending. (9.0). (B) The Union 76 sign shows slight dullness to the gloss and color in the field. The outer field shows a few specks of color loss, most notably in the letter “T” of “Motor.” The outer edges and mounting holes show light porcelain chipping and loss. (8.25). (9.0,8.25). 800 - 1,600

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2412 - VELVET TOBACCO SIGN W/ PRODUCT GRAPHIC

31-1/2” x 25-3/4”. SST. A nice example of this c. 1910s-1920s single-sided tin sign from Velvet Tobacco, featuring a nice graphic of an original package of Velvet smoking tobacco. CONDITION: The field remains clean with a few darkened areas to the color. The outer black border shows a few light scrapes and the outer edges are concealed by the wood frame. (8.75+). 700 - 1,400

2413 - 7-20-4 CIGAR SIGN

23” x 10 - 1/2”. SSP. A nice example of this c. 1920s-1930s single-sided porcelain sign from 7-20-4 Cigars. CONDITION: The sign shows a touched-up area in the “C” of “Cigars”. The white lettering shows a few discolored sections from wear. The outer edges show light porcelain loss, and general wear to the mounting holes and grommets. The outer black border shows light touch-up as well. (8.0). 600 - 1,200

2414 - EGYPTIENNE STRAIGHTS CIGARETTES FLANGE SIGN

15 - 1/2” x 25 - 3/4”. DST. A nice example of this c. 1920s double-sided tin flange sign from Egyptienne Straights Cigarettes.

CONDITION: Side 1 shows paint chips and scuffs in the field. The outer edges show light wear with paint loss all the way around. The flange section shows light paint loss and wear to the mounting holes, with a few shallow dents. (8.25). Side 2 shows heavier wear and color loss on the right and left sides of the center field. The outer edges show further color loss with light surface oxidation. (7.9). (8.25,7.9). 600 - 1,200

2415 - BOOSTER CIGAR PAPER SIGN W/ COUPLE GRAPHIC

Frame: 28” x 20 - 1/2”. A nice example of this c. 1920s single-sided paper sign from Booster Cigars, featuring a well-dressed couple graphic. CONDITION: The sign remains clean, with only some light bubbling to the paper near the outer edges. There are a few hardly mentionable rub marks on the outer field as well. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

2416 - MODEL SMOKING TOBACCO SIGN

34” x 11”. This c. 1940s-1950s single-sided tin sign from Model Smoking Tobacco features the iconic Mustache Man graphic. CONDITION: The sign retains nice color and shine in the field. The outer field and edges show a few light surface abrasions, occasional paint loss, and light metal bending. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

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2417 - HI-PLANE 10¢ TOBACCO SIGN W/ TIN GRAPHIC

35” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. A nice example of this single-sided tin sign from Hi-Plane Tobacco, featuring a nice tobacco tin graphic. CONDITION: The field of the sign shows a few scrapes and paint chips to the embossed lettering. The outer field and raised border shows further paint loss and scuffing, with occasional metal bending. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2418 - CHALK RECLINING NATIVE AMERICAN ADVERTISING THE OHIO MATCH COMPANY

22” x 7” x 12 - 1/2”. This is a fantastic chalk figure in polychrome paint of a Native American in a reclining position, holding his peace pipe with the word “Ohio” on the ribbon of his pipe. This Native American was used to advertise the Ohio Match Company.

CONDITION: Polychrome paint, with some areas of paint loss and chipping due to age and handling. However, the form has a great aged look. (8.0).

500 - 1,000

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2419 - TAILOR CO. CIGARS TOBACCO SPORTING GOODS SIGN

Frame: 27 - 3/4” x 19 - 3/4” x 3/4”. A nice example of this reverse painted and foil under glass sign from The Taylor Company, features wonderful foil lettering and a nice maroon background. CONDITION: The sign remains clean overall. There are a few lightly soiled areas to the foil lettering, and a few light spiderwebbed sections seen in the maroon background. Nice overall. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

2420 - CHANCELLOR CIGARS SIGN W/ WOMAN GRAPHIC

25 - 1/4” x 42”. A nice example of this c. 1910s single-sided cardboard sign from Chancellor Cigars. CONDITION: The sign shows staining and wear throughout the field. The bottom edge of the sign shows light bubbling and staining from moisture exposure. The extreme outer edges are concealed by the frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0).

500 - 1,000

2421 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 147

17 - 3/8” x 14 - 5/8” x 15 - 1/4”. C. 1910. Serial Number 417352. CONDITION: It has original nickel-plated cast iron, key cheques, price flags and door. Currently in jammed condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 900

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2422 - COLLECTION OF 3 FRAMED CARDSTOCK ADVERTISING FOR OLD

VIRGINIA CHEROOTS

LARGEST FRAMED: 25” X 1” X 24.5” SSC. CONDITION: (A) It depicts two black Americana couples with canes and depiction on the package in the lower right-hand corner. It shows light staining in the 3 for 5¢ graphic. It shows edgewear, primarily at the corners. No significant damage to the main field. (8.5). (B) It depicts two black Americana couples in celebration, and a depiction of the Virginia Cheroots package in the lower left-hand corner. Copyrighted in 1899. It shows a repair at the 1/3 mark on the left-hand edge, and a filled-in mail hole above the “V” in “Virginia”. No other damage or repairs. (8.7). (C) It depicts two black Americana couples meeting each other. It is titled “The Cake Walk No. 4” and copyrighted in 1899. It shows a small repair in the lower left-hand corner. It has some light staining to the cardstock, but no other damage noted in the main field. (8.7). (8.5-8.7). 500 - 1,500

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2423 - SATIN TURKISH CIGARETTES 20 FOR 15CTS. CHARGER SIGN

19” Dia. SST. An eye-catching example of this tin lithographed charger sign from Satin Cigarettes, featuring a beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: The field shows a few insignificant paint chips. The outer embossed border shows the worst of the damage, with scattered scuffs and specks of paint loss- mostly seen on the extreme outer lip. A well preserved example. (8.75+). 500 - 1,000

2424 - LARGE COLLLECTION OF CIGAR BOX LABELS AND BANNERS

LARGEST: 11-1/2”x 3” 12” C. 1900 - 1920. CONDITION: Two large three-ring binders full of original condition NOS cigar labels: some box tops, some interior labels, some side front panels, all different brands, some very rare. Comes with an additional cardboard box of banners and additional labels - most being background proofs - and a China plate, showing many cigar ring labels. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

2425 - COLLECTION OF 4 TOBACCO-RELATED ADVERTISING ITEMS

LARGEST: 8” x 5” x 4-1/2” CONDITION: (A) Mayo’s Cut Plug figural tobacco canister, showing good color and shine, with light wear, and several areas of missing paint. (8.0). (B) Handsome Dan Mixture Tobacco tin showing good graphics on all sides, light areas of wear, and some missing paint. (8.0). (C) Winner Cut Plus Tobacco lunch pail tin, showing good color and shine, with some areas of oxidation, light areas of missing paint, and little denting on the edges. (8.5). (D) Original alarm clock advertising Friendship Cut Plug Tobacco with an animated figure in the dial, complete and will run, but unknown if it will keep time. (8.5). (8.0 - 8.5). 500 - 1,000

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2426 - SWEET CUBA CHEWING TOBACCO COUNTER DISPLAY

18” x 14” x 12”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Tin display showing good color, with areas of oxidation primarily to corners, light scuffs and scrapes to the interior field, and advertising on all sides with some light denting. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

2427 - NATIONAL CIGAR STAND ADVERTISING LIGHT FIXTURE

23” x 11” x 24”. C. 1905. These lights hung over kiosk-type cigar “stands” on locations like train stations and shopping plazas. Glass domes with advertising for black and white cigars. CONDITION: Partial original tassel trim, no breaks or repairs, fully operational. With some oxidation to the electrical components. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.7). 2,000 - 5,000

2428 - FLOOR-LIGHTED SMOKING STAND AND ASHTRAY

10-1/2” x 10-1/2” x 25-1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Compete light-up art deco floor ashtray, lighter, and cigarette holder. Original styling, polished and showing no cracks or repairs. Hard to find with the lighter. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000

2429 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 250, SERIAL NO. 548261

10” X 16” X 21.5” CONDITION: All original National cash register in yellow brass with nice aged patina. Original key checks, price flags, and bill shelf. Added replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

2430 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 85 SERIAL NO. 101502

19” x 15 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION:

Showing original nickel plating, with original key checks, price flags, and a very rare original marquee. Original plating is oxidized and there are some areas of surface rust, but this register is a great candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 800 - 2,000

2431 - SALESMAN SAMPLE 19TH CENTURY MCCASKEY CASH REGISTER WITH ORIGINAL CASE 12 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/8” x 20 - 3/4”. C. 1895. An amazing survivor in near-perfect condition. McCaskey cash register salesman sample in quartered oak, with the original carrying case, original interior, sample receipt books and filing tags. Clearly marked with original labels, both the register and the case. CONDITION: Possibly one-of-a-kind, near-perfect finish, no breaks or repairs, and wonderful example of early country store salesman sample. (Excellent). 4,000 - 7,000

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2432 - RARE SEYMOUR CASH REGISTER

16 - 1/2” x 14” x 17”. A very nice example of a rare Seymour Cash Register. It has oak sides and oak top with a wooden drawer. CONDITION: It has a re-plated front, casting and drawer handle. There is no top sign and it has a loose top. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

2433 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 5 SERIAL NO. S52031 W/ MARBLE TOP STAND

LARGEST: 12” x 16” x 32” CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new key checks, price flags, nickel plating and replaced top sign. It comes with a marble top and empire-style Victorian stand. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

2434 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 442DBX, SERIAL NUMBER H317171K

20 - 3/16” x 16 - 7/16” x 23”. This is a great example of a National Cash Register is in unrestored condition. CONDITION: The crank is missing the original wood handle, the machine has all of the original keys, and the drawer does not stay shut. There is no top sign included. (Good). 500 - 1,000

2435 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 313 SERIAL NO. S225112X

10-1/4” x 16” x 17” C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older nickel-plating, new key checks and price flags. It has a wooden built shelf. Operational and with keys. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

2436 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER IN AS-FOUND CONDITION

18” x 18 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1900.

CONDITION: Showing original brass cash register with wood bill bar, but in jammed condition. A great candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor - Fair). 100 - 500

2437 - J & J TAYLOR TORONTO SAFE WORKS MONUMENTAL SAFE

52” x 33” 43” Large double-door safe from the Toronto Safe Works. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new black paint, lettering, and pinstripe. Some areas of lifting paint, also shows paint large 6” or so area of paint damage on left side of safe, the safe is unlocked. Has a partial interior. A very heavy commercial safe, great for display or valuables. 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

2438 - THE MOSER SAFE CO. CANNONBALL SAFE

29” x 28” x 54” CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to this cannonball safe, labeled for the Osceola Bank. Some of the repainted surfaces have begun to peel, and the top safe is currently not opening. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

2439 - THE MOSER SAFE CO. CANNONBALL SAFE

26” x 25” 44” CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new gray paint and pinstripe. Open with common interior. Showing wear and some paint chips from moving. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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2440 - 1960 “THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN” THREE-SHEET MOVIE POSTER

43” x 80 - 1/2”. 60/304. Copyright United Artists 1960. Ensemble cast included; Yul Brynner, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, Brad Dexter, & James Coburn. Rare three-sheet lobby poster, mounted on linen backing. Hard folds, with 3 sheets mounted together. (8.5). 400 - 1,400

2441 - 1937 “COURAGE OF THE WEST” THREE-SHEET MOVIE POSTER

43 - 1/2” x 82”. Morgan litho company. Mounted on linen backing. Hard folds, with 3 sheets mounted together. Rare Western Lobby poster. (8.5). 250 - 1,000

2442 - 1946 “MY DARLING CLEMENTINE” HALF-SHEET MOVIE POSTER

Frame: 33” x 1” x 27”. 1946 original John Ford movie staring Henry Fonda and Linda Darnell. 20th Century Fox. Half-sheet mounted on linen and placed in a contemporary frame. Great color, no rips or repairs. (8.5). 250 - 1,000

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2443 - 1952 “HIGH NOON” INSERT MOVIE POSTER

19” x 1” x 41”. 1952 American Western film produced by Stanley Kramer, and staring Gary Cooper. Nominated for 7 academy awards and winning 4, including best actor. Rare version insert poster on linen and in a contemporary frame with no exposed edges. Great color with some light folds. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 250 - 1,000

2444 - 1948 “THE DENVER KID” THREE-SHEET MOVIE POSTER

43” x 80 - 1/2”. 48.1430. Three-sheet lobby poster, mounted on linen backing. Hard folds, with 3 sheets mounted together. Rare western Lobby poster. (8.5). 200 - 800

2445 - 1946 ZANE GREY’S “SUNSET PASS” ONE-SHEET MOVIE POSTER

Frame: 32.5” x 1” x 46”. Paramount Pictures, starring Randolph Scot and Kathleen Burke. One-sheet poster mounted on linen and placed in a contemporary frame with exposed edges. Great color and no repairs. (8.5). 200 - 800

2446 - 1938 “FLAMING FRONTIERS” ONE-SHEET MOVIE POSTER

Frame: 31” x 1” x 44.5”. Universal Pictures. One-sheet poster on linen and in a contemporary frame with the edges exposed. Great color and very little wear. (8.5). 200 - 800

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2447 - ROY ROGERS SILVER AND LEATHER SHOW POSTER

29 - 3/8” x 41 - 1/2”. A nice example of this single-sided paper poster from the Roy Rogers Silver and Leather Show, with a facsimile autograph. CONDITION: The poster remains clean and nicely framed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 200

2448 - COLLECTION OF 13 VARIOUS SAFETY RAZORS AND POWDER TINS

Largest: 6 - 3/4” L. x 1 - 1/4” W. A diverse offering of razor and powder tins showing great color and graphics. The Perfecto Roller Razor Strap operates correctly and releases a longer leather strap for razor sharpening when pulled on. CONDITION: The cans shows good color with a few areas of storage wear. The Perfecto Strap is nice, with mild soiling. (8.9). 400 - 800

2449 - COLLECTION OF 6: VARIOUS SAFETY RAZOR TINS

Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. A nice looking set of six different razor tins, showing nice lithographed graphics and color. CONDITION: Some show crazing and specks of color loss. The edges of the lids show minor paint loss. (8.75). 200 - 600

2450 - COLLECTION OF 2 BUTTER-UP SHAVING LOTION AND BALL SHAPE TALCUM POWDER

Largest Box: 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/4” x 8”. A nice collection of two “Batter Up” NOS shaving lotion and talcum powder. CONDITION: The boxes show moderate wear and occasional ripping to the cardboard. A welldisplaying set. (8.5). 200 - 500

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2451 - COLLECTION OF 8 SHAVING MUGS

LARGEST: 3-3/4” dia. x 4-1/8” H (A) Man with plow with good gilding, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (B) Trolley car with great gilding, maker mark on the bottom, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (C) Train with great gilding, showing no chips, cracks or repairs. (D) Train with great gilding, nice color, and maker mark on bottom, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (E) Horse race with great gilding and good color, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (F) Ice delivery man with floral arrangement, showing great color, with no chips, cracks, or repairs. (G) Train with great gilding, maker mark “R&D” on bottom, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (H) Train with good gilding, marked “Eugene Berninghaus” on the bottom. (8.5 - 9.0). 500 - 1,500

2452 - COLLECTION OF 8 SHAVING MUGS

LARGEST: 4” DIA (A) Horse and buggy, showing great gilding, no chips, cracks, or repairs, marked “D&C” on the bottom. (B) Motor car with good gilding, showing a hairline crack, both in the bottom and extending from the top-front. (C) Train car with good gilding, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (D) Bar scene with good gilding and good name lettering, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (E) Train with good gilding, with maker mark on bottom, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (F) Train car with great gilding, no chips, cracks, or repairs. (G) Smaller size mug showing a woman wearing a Roman-style helmet, showing no chips, cracks, or repairs. (8.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,500

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2453 - COLLECTION OF 4 OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUGS

Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 3 - 3/4” x 3 - 7/8”. (A) Two mugs with hunting scenes. (B) Mug with hearse. (C) Mug with horse-drawn oil wagon. CONDITION: All in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 500

2454 - COLLECTION OF 4 OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUGS

Largest: 4 - 5/8” x 3 - 3/4” x 4”. (A) Bartender. (B) Butcher. (C) Tobacconist. (D) Accountant. CONDITION: All in Excellent Plus condition. (Excellent Plus). 200 - 500

2455 - COLLECTION OF 4 OCCUPATIONAL SHAVING MUGS

Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2”. (A) Train. (B) Optometrist. (C) Trumpet player. (D) Pharmacist. CONDITION: All four in Excellent condition. (Excellent). 200 - 500

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2456 - KOKEN CHILDREN’S BARBER CHAIR

21” x 20” x 44 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It has an original fluted column with fluted seat, porcelain arms, back and base. It has a nickel ring and nickel foot rest. Operational if hydraulic fluid is added. It shows original green leather seat and back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

2457 - EMIL J. PAIDAR BARBER CHAIR

28” x 39” x 48”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An original barber chair. It shows new vinyl upholstery, original porcelain and plating to the foot plate. Overall, the porcelain shows decent color and shine, with the exception of the arm rests. The barber chair reclines, and it should raise and lower if hydraulic fluid is added. It will require some attention in order to operate properly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

2458 - KOKEN FLOOR MODEL WOODEN COAT RACK

W/O Globe: 24” Dia. x 84” T. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new nickel-plating to the coat rack in the center section and ring to the porcelain base. The wood columns have been refinished. The top barbershop globe is an exact replication of the original with leaded glass. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

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2459 - STAINED GLASS BARBER SHOP

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17” x 17” x 18”. A nice and unusual example of this porcelain and leaded glass light up barber pole sign featuring the iconic red and white color scheme.

CONDITION: The leaded glass panels remain clean and undamaged. The porcelain cap and bottom shows a few spots of discoloration with some factory imperfections. The cap shows some minor porcelain loss on the very tip. The piece has a modern power cord. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75+). 3,000 - 5,000

2460 - COLLECTION OF 5 LABEL UNDER GLASS APOTHECARY BOTTLES

LARGEST: 3-1/2” DIA x 10-1/2” Five apothecary bottles with labels under glass, all with ground stop lids. CONDITION: Three show no significant damage to the labels, with the “Zinci Oxid” label showing one hairline crack, as does the “TR. Lobeliae” label. (7.0 - 8.5). 100 - 500

2461 - FLOOR-MOUNTED

BARBER SHOP LIGHT-UP POLE TRADE SIGN

16” Dia. x 77”. C. 1920. Believed to be a Koken barbershop pole with porcelain base and mid-section, as well as a tin bottom section and rotating light-up top. No significant chips to the porcelain, and the tin painted bottom section shows good color and shine. The top globe is a replacement, and the pole lights and operates. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

2462 - PAIR OF BARBER FLANGE STYLE ADVERTISING WOODEN SIGNS

LARGEST: 31 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/8” x 49 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Wooden mounting pole for a sign in red, white, and blue. Older paint and hanging hooks, light wear with some soiling. (B) Painted advertising wood sign for a hair cut parlor. Restored condition, with bright graphics on both sides. (8.5). 300 - 700

2463 - T.K BULK BABER WOODEN HANGING TRADE SIGN

21” x 12” x 18 - 1/2” CONDITION:

Original wooden barber shop trade sign in the form of a shaving mug. Advertising T.K. Buck Barber. Showing some age-related cracks, overall fade to the paint, with a very nice aged look. 7.5 1,000 - 2,000

2464 - ORIGINAL WOODEN FLOOR BARBER POLE

15” x 15” X 77” CONDITION:

Showing an original painted pole in wood with floor base, knob top, and retaking a good portion of the original paint. A great piece of figural trade sign in folk art appearance. Age-related surface crack add to the overall appeal. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 1,000 - 3,000

2465 - PAIR OF BARBER RELATED ADVERTISING SIGNS: NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE AND CREME TACOMA

LARGEST: 23 - 1/8” x 2” x 27 - 1/2” CONDITION: (A) Card stock sign for Newbro’s Herpicide with a lovely woman using the product. Light wear to the overall image with no damage. In a period frame. (8.5). (B) Card stock sign for Skin’s Sake Cream, maker marked “Bastian Brothers Co. Rochester NY”. Showing a light fade overall, with no rips, tears, or repairs. In a period frame. (8.5). 500 - 1,000

2466 - VICTORIAN SHAVING STAND W/ MIRROR

STAND: 13-5/8” x 19” x 48” C. 1890. Cast bronze stand with dragon gargoyles and rope twist supports, oak stand with shaving accessory drawer, and tri-fold mounted mirror on bronze support. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear, some finish loss to the oak pieces, patina to all the brass and bronze components, mirrors are beveled, one is cracked and losing some of its silvering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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2467 - ORIGINAL FOLK ART BARBER POLE

DIA: 3-1/2 X 35-1/2” C. 1890. CONDITION: Wooden barber pole in all original paint with iron bolt for mounting, but no mounting bracket. There are some areas of paint loss, scuffs, and scrapes, but with a great early folk art look. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

2468 - BARBERSHOP CORNER CABINET IN MAHOGANY

24” x 11 - 1/2” x 11 -1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Carved front door with original hardware, with no chips, breaks, or repairs. Great corner cabinet with two front beveled mirrors. (Very Good). 100 - 500

2469 - SCHWINN “LEMON PEELER” STINGRAY BICYCLE

26” x 54” x 40” C. 1970s. Serial #GN610150 Schwinn Mfg. Co. Chicago. From the Schwinn 1970 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling ‘know-how’ went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby - the Orange Krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the Lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker”. CONDITION: Original, showing a complete restoration, which may or may not include new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

2470 - 1969 SCHWINN “APPLE KRATE” STINGRAY BICYCLE

26” X 53” X 43” C. 1973, Schwinn Mfg. Chicago. Serial #FJ556383. From the Schwinn 1970 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling ‘know-how’ went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby-the Orange krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the Lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker”. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, which may or may not include new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

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2471 - SCHWINN “PEAPICKER” STINGRAY BICYCLE

26” x 16” x 69”. C. 1970, Schwinn Mfg. Chicago. Serial #DE055612. From the Schwinn 1970 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling ‘know-how’ went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby-the Orange krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the Lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker”. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, which may or may not include new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

2472 - SCHWINN “ORANGE KRATE” STING-RAY BICYCLE

26” x 16” x 69”. C. 1958. Serial #DE59960. Schwinn Mfg Co. Chicago. From the Schwinn 1960 catalog; “Incorporating the revolutionary Schwinn Sting-Ray design with gears, full-floating ride, and features that will thrill your imagination. 75 years of bicycling ‘know-how’ went into this bike, and once you ride it, you’ll know the stars of the cycling drag derby-the Orange Krate, the Apple Krate, the Pea Picker, the Lemon Peeler, or the new 1970 Cotton Picker.” CONDITION: Original showing a complete restoration which may or may not include new components. Tires, paint and decals are new. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

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2473 - HUFFY “RADIO BIKE”

69” x 12” x 35”. C. 1940. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint and pinstriping. It has new tires, saddle seat and original handlebars. There may or may not be added new parts to the bicycle. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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OCTOBER 18, 2025

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

LOTS: 3,001 - 3,627

Preview Monday, October 13 through Wednesday, October 15 9:00 am - 4:00 pm pst

Auction Day Preview Begins at 8:00 am

AUCTIONEERS: DIVISION CONSULTANTS:

Dan Morphy

Shaye Krispine

Angel Lopez

Tom Tolworthy

Don Grimmer

Dan Morris

3001 - 5¢ PACE “THE KITTY” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25” C. 1937, Pace Manufacturing Co. CONDITION: All-original machine with a possible older repaint. Original reel strips, award card, back door and lock. Jackpot is present but not working, and the cash box is present. Plays and pays, and the “No Win” counter works. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

3,000 - 5,000

3002 - 50¢ JENNINGS STANDARD CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27”. C. 1940. This is a 50¢ Standard Chief version by Jennings. This is a jackpot machine with the iconic brass Native American brass head in the middle. CONDITION: In good original condition, with original back door and replacement lock. Original reel strips, standard Chief light-up bonnet in a very desirable 50¢ denomination. Plays and pays. With keys. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3003 - 25¢ THE DOMINO CO. SLOT MACHINE

17” x 12” x 26 - 1/2”. C. 1927, The Domino Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. CONDITION: It shows a new finish to the oak case, new Domino award card, all original castings, playfield and operating figures, which show light wear. Serial No. 1118. Operational. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

3004 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY THE LITTLE DUKE TRADE STIMULATOR

12.5” x 12” x 20” C. 1905, The Mills Novelty Company, Chicago, IL.

One of the most ornate and intricately casted trade stimulators made by Mills Novelty at the turn of the 20th century. Very high-relief casting showing ladies, cherubs, and foliage, on all four sides, as well as the top!

A classic poker machine, with payouts in cigars, this particular example has nickel play. CONDITION: This is an all original condition Mills Little Duke, in aged copper flash patina, original oak swivel base, original marquee and instruction paper. With original card reel strips. Fresh to the market. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

7,000 - 14,000

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3005 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE DEWEY” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE WITH MUSIC

29” x 17 - 1/2” x 69”. C. 1910, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. Original 5¢ Mills Dewey in superb finish. Quartered oak cabinet with original back door. CONDITION: Showing an original patina with original castings. The front glass is an older replacement with lustrous lettering, and the replaced colorful tin litho wheel at the center is in excellent condition. Music is original to the machine and operational. A fresh to market slot machine that plays and pays with musical accompaniment. Keys are provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 12,000 - 24,000

3006 - 5¢ BALLY RELIANCE COUNTER DICE SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 11” x 1/2” x 17”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows a restoration with new finish cabinet, paint and plating to the non-painted surfaces. It has the original backdoor and gold award feature. It is fully operational, and in great working condition. (Restored). 5,000 - 8,000

3007 - 5¢ PAUL E. BERGER OOM-PAUL UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

31” x 19” x 68-1/2” C. 1910, Paul E. Berger Chicago. Beautiful upright slot machine with dark stained oak cabinet, featuring carved details and floral decals throughout. With quartered oak cabinet and colorful single-wheel. CONDITION: This machine will require restoration of mechanical assistance to run properly. It appears complete and has a great patina. Two keys are provided This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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3008 - 5¢ SCHALL HORSESHOE SLOT MACHINE

19” x 9 - 1/4” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1905, ND Schall Company. CONDITION: It shows an all original finish, reel, award cards, hardware, and instruction label, which is slightly faded. It has the original side door and comes with a key. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 5,000

3009 - ONE-ARMED BANDIT 25¢ MILLS HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE

24” x 25” x 74”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Composition one-armed bandit mounted to a Mills 25¢ high top slot machine. It shows some areas of fading and wear to the statue mounted to the original base. The slot machine has original reel strips, award card and back door. Escalator is stuck, pay slides are present but jammed, wood base has age cracks, and reel strips do not match the award card. Plays but does not pay, and the jackpot is present with no linkage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 1,000 - 3,000

3010 - OLD 49’ER CARVED MINING MULE WITH 4 MILLS WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINES

58” x 30” x 69”. Full size standing carved wooden mule, outfitted with all the equipment of the early gold miners. Additional outfit includes four Mills war eagle slot machines with 25¢ denominations. A monumental display of artistry and gambling. CONDITION: The mule is in excellent condition with very little wear, some light scuffs, and no repairs. The accessories appear complete and add a great appeal tot he display. The four slots are original mechanisms inside new cabinets and castings. All are completely functional and play and pay correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 12,000 - 20,000

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3011 - 25¢ JENNINGS GOVERNOR SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 27-1/2” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings Co. CONDITION: Original machine, with correct reel strips and award card. Tic-Tac-Toe feature is working, jackpot is operational, has the back door with replaced lock, and there is a cash box present. Escalator is not working. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3012 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LIBERTY BELL SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 24”. CONDITION: Showing a great restoration, with new reel strips, award card, original back door and replaced cash box. Cast iron front casting has new plating. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3013 - 25¢ CAILLE BROS. CO. JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 24”. CONDITION: Showing a wonderful restoration with new reel strips, award card and correct back door with cash box. Plays and pays perfectly, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3014 - 5¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL TWIN JACKPOT VENDER SLOT MACHINE

16” x 14” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1929, Watling Mfg. CONDITION: Displaying an older restoration with new paint to the front casting, new reel strips and award cards. Working vending mech, and plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,800

3015 - 5¢ MILLS EXTRA BELL “AIKENS FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25”. C. 1945. Mills Novelty Co. Chicago Il. Classic 3-reel Bell Fruit slot machine known as the “Aikens Front”, manufactured by Mills Novelty Co. in 1945. CONDITION: Original machine with older casting repaint. Cabinet shows little wear, has correct back door and a cash box is present. Plays and pays. Keys included. (Good). 800 - 1,600

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3016 - $1 JENNINGS “CHINESE FRONT” CLUB CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15-1/8 x 28 C. 1950. Showing an original slot with correct reel strips and award card, with present non-working hand load jackpot, damaged cash box, original back door, with Yale lock and key. Lights work. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3017 - 5¢ MILLS WATERMELON HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 15” x 26-1/2” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Very good all original machine with original award card, new reel strips, cash box present and token dispenser working. Plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3018 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY ROMAN HEAD SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Nice original machine with original reels. Missing the award card and frame. Jackpot works, skill stops work, gold award works, and has the original back door and lock. No cash box. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3019 - 5¢ CAILLE BROS. CO. SILENT SPHINX 4-REEL SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 24 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing a restoration with new reel strips, award card, back door with lock, and new cash box. Plays and pays correctly. The jackpot is untested. The odds reel is not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3020 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO.POINSETTIA SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25”. C. 1928, The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. CONDITION: The cast aluminum front of this slot machine is nickel-plated, showing original applied vibrant colors of red and green on the poinsettia flowers. The wood cabinet is not restored and is slightly weathered, showing age cracks to the oak. Original reel strips and back door. Plays, but untested for payout and jack pot due to no keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,600

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3021 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “CHEVRON” Q.T. SLOT MACHINE

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12 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1938. CONDITION: It shows an original machine with new green paint to the front casting, original backdoors, side Mills label, new reel strips and award card. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,400

3022 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/4” x 25”. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips, award card, back door with lock, and new cash box. Plays and pays, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,500

3023 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new reel strips, award card, original back door and lock, with no cash box. Plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

700 - 1,500

3024 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. MODEL B VICTORIA SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/4” x 25 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips, no award card, and correct back door with new locks. No cash box. Plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot and front vender. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3025 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15-1/4” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Jackpot is present and operating, original back door with replaced locks. No cashbox. Wood has split in the base. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

600 - 1,200

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3026 - 50¢ MILLS EXTRAORDINARY SLOT MACHINE

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15” x 15-1/2” x 27-1/2” C. 1945, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION:

Showing an original machine, with correct reel strips and award card. Gold award is present, jackpot is present and both work. No cash box, back door is a replacement, as well as the recast bonnet. Plays and pays on free play due to sticky mech and escalator. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3027 - 5¢ JENNINGS “GOVERNOR” SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine, with correct reel strips and award card. Jackpot is not functional, has the original back door with no cash box, bonnet shows a repair, and there are age cracks in the wood base. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3028 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY “FUTURITY” SLOT MACHINE

20” x 15” x27” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to the casting and cabinet. New reel strips and award card, with jackpot present but not working. Can box, back door and lock are original. Plays and pays, futurity mech is operational, and vender is not working. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3029 - 5¢ MILLS BELL-O-MATIC 4-REEL SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 27” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award card. Jackpot is present and working. Has a cash box, but also a hole in the bottom for casino coin collection. Original back door with Mills lock and no key. Plays and pays out correctly. No Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3030 - 10¢ JENNINGS STANDARD CLUB CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15-1/2” x 26-1/2” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award card. Jackpot is present and not working, as well as the escalator. There is no cash box, and back door is original. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3031 - 10¢ JENNINGS LAS VEGAS HACIENDA STAR CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 27” CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with new reel strips, original award card, and back door with no cash box. Mech is jammed, and there is an issue with the escalator. Light kit is operational. Jackpot is untested. Not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 600 - 1,200

3032 - 5¢ MILLS “BLACK BEAUTY” CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

22” x 15” x 59” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Jackpot is present but not working, and has hand load with key. Original back door and new cash box. Has an escalator issue but plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3033 - 1¢ MILL’S NOVELTY LITTLE PERFECTION OAK TRADE STIMULATOR

11” x 9 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. Original Mills Oak Little Perfection cigar trade stimulator with original marquee, new award card, original strips and back door. CONDITION: Shows light wear, some fading to the reel strips, refinished oak case and light oxidation to the marquee frame. Has key, and works great. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500

3034 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. HORSE HEAD BONUS SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new reel strips and award cad, no back door and an original cash box. The escalator is sticking, the bonus feature is there and needs adjustment, bonnet is a recast and it has a new cabinet. Plays and pays correctly, with a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3035 - 50¢ MILLS HI TOP SLOT MACHINE WITH JACK-IN-THE-BOX STAND

20” x 22” x 59” C. 1945, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original slot, with correct reel strips and award card. Plays but does not pay, and the slides are present but stuck. Jackpot is present. Has original back door with replaced lock, and original cash box. Stand is a Jack-in-the-Box and is not operational. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3036 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. SPECIAL CLUB SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15 - 3/4” x 27”. C. 1939. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with original reel strips, back door, lock, and cash box. Missing the award card. Slot plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3037 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. DIAMOND FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Original machine with new reel strips and award card. Original back door, lock, and cash box. Plays and pays correctly, with a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3038 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. 21 STAR QT SLOT MACHINE

13” x 13 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new reel strips and award card. Original back door and locks, with no cash box. Plays and pays correctly, and has a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

600 - 1,200

3039 - 25¢, 10¢, AND 5¢ JENNINGS TRIPLEX BELL SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15” x 28” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with correct reel strips and award card. The machine has escalator issues, the jackpot is present but does not work, the back door is original with a new ace lock, and a cash box is present. The machine does not play or pay correctly. Has keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

500 - 1,000

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3040 - 10¢ MILLS CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Jackpot is working, original back door with replaced lock, and cash box is present. Slug bucket is not correct. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3041 - 5¢ MILLS SKYSCRAPER SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Jackpot is present but not working. Coins get stuck in the gooseneck. Original back door with Mills lock and no cash box. Needs new glass for the jackpot. Plays but is not paying out. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3042 - OAK SLOT MACHINE/COIN-OP DEVICE STAND

14” x 14” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older refinishing with a carved pillar and design, as well as a beveled top. A great stand for slot machine or other coin-operated device. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3043 - CARVED OAK COUNTERTOP COIN-OP MACHINE STAND

14” x 14” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an original finish, carved base and pillar. It has light scuffs and scratches due to use. A great stand for your slot machine or countertop coin-op. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

3044 - CARVED OAK SLOT MACHINE/TRADE STIMULATOR STAND

18” x 18” x 36”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Quartersawn oak with some carving in a new finish, showing some light wear due to use. A great stand for a slot machine trade stimulator or other counter coin-op. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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3045 - CAST IRON CAILLE BROTHERS CO. PURITAN TRADE STIMULATOR

8” x 9 - 1/4” x 11”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows original nickelplating, reel strips, replaced award card and original marquee insert. It is 5¢ operation, with an original backdoor and no lock. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3046 - 1¢ ZENO CHEWING GUM CLOCKWORK VENDING MACHINE

8-7/8” X 10-1/4” X 17-1/4” C. 1900. CONDITION: Showing all original finish that has darkened with age, with labeled side panels for Zeno Chewing Gum. The front tin sign with the flavors is faded, but readable. Original back door with original instructions, with original lock but no key, but the back door is open. Fully operational. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3047 - 1¢ ROCK-OLA OFFICIAL SWEEPSTAKES HORSE RACE TRADE STIMULATOR

14-1/2” x 13” x 11”. C. 1933 to 1935, manufactured by Rock-Ola Mfg. CONDITION: Unlike most horse race-themed trade stimulators, the Official Sweepstakes relies on a roulette wheel to determine the winner. The concept of choosing a winning horse is the same, but instead of the horse reaching the finish line first, the steel ball is the indicator. This particular trade stimulator is the gumball version shows an older restoration. It has the original background graphic, new paint to the horses and original back door. It is missing the tilt pin. Operational, and has the key. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3048 - RARE 5¢ LU-KAT “THE LUCKY CAT” TRADE STIMULATOR

6 - 1/2” x 14” x 10”. A unique trade stimulator and rare nickel version, produced by Lu-Kat Novelty in the early 1950s. Players would insert a nickel into a slot near the left ear and pull on Lu-kat’s tail. A ticket would then be dispensed from the mouth and a ball of gum would be vended from between the front paws at the push of a button. CONDITION: The few of these we have seen have shown several different paint schemes, this example having been repainted. Perched atop the wood base, showing some wear and some oxidation to the paint. Fully operational, and with some original tickets. (Good). 3,000 - 7,000

3049 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY “JOCKEY” TRADE SIMULATOR

16 - 1/2” x 12” x 20 - 3/4”. C. 1901, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. This countertop card machine by the Mills Novelty Company is in an original oak cabinet with top casting featuring racing horses. As indicated on the award card, three players can play at once and the played coin is shown in the lower window. CONDITION: This example has an aged patina and look, with seldom seen original cast iron top sign and award card. A great working example with original back door and lock with key. Shows moderate wear to the original wood finish, which could be enhanced with a good wood polish. A wonderful original example and fresh to market. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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3050 - 1¢/5¢ CAILLE BROTHERS QUINTETTE TRADE STIMULATOR

23 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/2” x 73”. C. 1901, Caille Brothers Detroit Michigan.

CONDITION: This beautiful and exceedingly rare multi-way poker reel upright slot machine features a rich quartered oak cabinet, with nickel-plated castings and the original faux marble stand. Players have the option of playing either pennies or nickels in any of the five coin slots. Each of the five sets of reels spin independently of each other and operate smoothly. Each reel has their original cards. Showing an older restoration with new plating, new finish to the cabinet and paint to the stand, with very little wear. In excellent working condition. One key is provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

10,000 - 20,000

7 - 1/8” x 8” x 18 - 1/2” C. 1932. There are not very many of these small finger strikers available in the coin-op collecting community today, and this is the only known example with all original parts and components. Made by the famed firm of Ed Fey in 1932, this arcade-style striker is sought after by arcade and gaming collectors world wide. This example is marked for serial number 527. CONDITION: Shows a later polishing to the aluminum cabinet. Plays perfectly. Complete and rare, here is your opportunity to add the best of the best to your collection from the son of the inventor of the slot machine! Has key. (Excellent). 20,000 - 50,000

3051 - ULTRA RARE 1¢ CHARLES FEY AND SONS PEP FINGER STRIKER TRDE

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3052 - 5¢ PAPUA & HOCHRIEM “THE ELK” CHECK PAY TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1904. CONDITION: A fully-restored machine. It has a blackened patina, copper-flashing on the detailed raised areas, new award card, reel strip and backdoor. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3053 - 1¢ COLUMBIA MFG. CO. FIVE REEL POKER TRADE STIMULATOR

17” Dia. x 59” T. C. 1891. Columbia Mfg. Co. Penny poker machines predated the nickel machines, and most were produced in the late 19th century. This Columbia trade stimulator on a cast iron pedestal, featuring a “Free Cigars” marquee and five reel poker strips is just one of those early examples. The machine offers patrons a pre-selected amount of cigars depending on the hand obtained. For example, a Royal Flush rewards 25 cigars. CONDITION: Amazing original paint and pinstriping. Aged wear is apparent, with the awards cards yellowed. A great example of an early trade stimulator. Working. No keys. 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

3054 - CHARLES FEY MIDGET DICE MACHINE

10’ x 7 - 3/4” x 7”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows an original patina to the aluminum case, dice, playfield, backdoor and front label. Operational. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3055 - 1¢ PACE MFG. CO. “SCOTCH GOLF” SPIRAL COUNTERTOP ARCADE GAME

9” x 8” x 18”. C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration to the front casting only with new inset paint and inset paint to the top marquee. It has original green paint to the wood top and base, and orange paint to the sides showing an original Pace decal. The original painted sides show scuffs, scrapes and areas of paint loss. The wood top and bottom show some age-related cracks. The machine is fully functional and has keys. (Good). 800 - 1,600

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3056 - PAIR OF CAST IRON COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. C. 1925. CONDITION: (A) A Mills Novelty Company Puritan vender. It has original reel strips, award card, backdoor, and missing the marquee. It shows an aged patina to the case, and it is operational. (B) A Jennings Puritan girl. It has new reel strips, award card, original backdoor, and in operating condition. (Good). 800 - 1,500

3057 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP COIN-FLIP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 13 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1925. CONDITION: (A) Trip-L-Jax coin-flip pocket payout trade stimulator showing original oak case, new back door, patina to the front castings, and with working jackpots. (B) RMC Four Aces in aluminum case construction, with original back door, patina to the aluminum, with the original playfield, original front labeling, and new inset paint to the “Test Your Skill” label. Working jackpots. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3058 - PAIR OF GAMBLING TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 13 -1/2” x 10” x 11 -1/2”. (A) C. 1939. Baker Novelty Co. This small trade stimulator has three dice that bear logos of various cigarette companies. If the player matched three of a kind, they would win a pack of cigarettes. There are three buttons for the player to push to “hold” dice and roll again to obtain the desired match. CONDITION: Showing original paint and labeling, some scuffs and scrapes to the paint and cabinet. Operational and with keys. (B) 1¢ Groetchen “Royal Flush”. C. 1935. CONDITION: An all original trade stimulator. It has new hammertone silver paint, finish to the oak cabinet, reel strips, award card and backdoor. It is in full operating condition. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3059 - PAIR OF CIGAR TRADE STIMULATORS; FAIREST WHEEL AND GRISWOLD WHEEL OF FORTUNE

Largest: 14” x 5 - 1/4” x 20”. C. 1925. CONDITION: Decatur Manufacturing Co. Fairest wheel. Classic cigar trade stimulator, showing all original components with original paper. Operational. (B) Griswold wheel of fortune cigar trade stimulator with added marquee and award card, new dial and original case. Operational. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3060 - PAIR OF 1¢ PAUL BENNET & CO. DOUGH BOY COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR & 1¢ BOMB-HIT PENNY DROP SKILL GAME MACHINE

Largest: 12” x 6 - 3/4” x 15 - 1/4”. CONDITION: (A) C. 1940. WWII-themed Doughboy trade stimulator. Original wooden cabinet and front award card and reel strips. Showing light wear and with working gumball vendor. (B) C. 1940. WWII-themed penny from trade stimulator. Showing original finish to the wooden case and front graphic. Areas of wear due to play. With key. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3061 - DENTYNE CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE

9 - 3/4” x 9” x 32”. C. 1898. Autosales Corporation of New York. CONDITION: It shows the original porcelain panels on both the left and right sides and the front door. It shows the original porcelain inserts for Dentyne gum. The middle insert has been removed, and has been replaced with an $100 cash offer from the Autosales Corporation flyer. The case is in old red paint. The porcelain panels show light chipping on the edges on the front panel, primarily in the upper left-hand corner. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 154. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3062 - L.E. WEST CLOCKWORK SOMERVILLE VENDING MACHINE

10” Dia. x 15” T. C. 1905. CONDITION: Made by the L.E. West Company for Sommerville’s Chewing Company for the London Novelty Company out of Toronto, Canada. 1¢ operation four-column tab gum vendor with clockwork mechanism, showing original glass dome, remnants of original decal, patina to the base, a repair to the front chute flap, and no finial. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3063 - RARE 1¢ CASE PEPSIN GUM FORTUNE TELLING GUM MACHINE

8” x 6 - 1/2” x 27”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows original paint and labeling. The interior Gypsy fortune teller shows areas of paint loss, oxidation, fading to the paint and surface rust. However, this is a very rare machine and very difficult to locate in any condition. (Fair - Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3064 - 5¢ EAGLE MFG. CO. SQUARE DEAL GUM VENDOR

15 - 1/2” x 12” x 22 - 3/4”. C. 1911. This single-reel Eagle Manufacturing check reward machine is rare in its own right with featured side vendor, but this particular version is double-rare as it features a single-reel marked with countries like the Mills Tourist, where you pick your country, pull the handle and if your country comes up, you win the appropriate reward in trade. The feature to select your country appears where other Square Deal machines have a panel below the color match, and this machine most likely had a marquee at one time to list the rewards. CONDITION: The oak cabinet is in nice patina, the back door is a replacement, and the machine was probably re-plated in nickel some time ago. There is a small chip in the bottom lip of the gum vendor, very repairable. All that said, this is a very rare Square Deal and most worthy of attention. Working and has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 15,000 - 30,000

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3065 - 1¢ INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE THE OLD MILL VENDING MACHINE

17” x 17” x 51 - 3/4”. C. 1928, made by International Mutoscope Company. The highly embossed front aluminum casting on sheet metal body vending machine has a beautiful look with recent restored patina and applied paint. This machine made for the circus and carnival markets worked by inserting a penny, turning the knob, and the inside windmill blades turn to scoop out candies or gumballs and drop them into the chute. CONDITION: It is showing a great restoration to the original finish. No breaks or repairs, working perfectly. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, page 79. Includes key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3066 - 5¢ HANCE “REX” HOT NUT VENDING MACHINE

8” x 8” x 23”. C. 1920, Hance Mfg. Co. CONDITION: Excellent overall patina, with little light chipping at the coin door, light patina to the non-porcelain pieces, original globe, original heating element, and top bulb cover that lights and heats. A great example. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, page 73. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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3067 - 5¢ NORTHWESTERN PACKAGED GUM VENDING MACHINE

8 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 19”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It has a porcelain base and top, showing just light chipping at the edges. The painted four section packaged gum holder in the middle shows areas of oxidation, paint loss, chips and scratches. The machine is full of packages of gum for display. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3068 - 1¢ AUTOMATIC MACHINE CO. CAST IRON SHOE SHINING MACHINE

15” x 16” x 51”. C. 1910. CONDITION: 1¢ operation. It has an original porcelain signs, new orange paint and replaced cord that may need to be replaced again. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3069 - 5¢ UNITED STATES STAMP

VENDING MACHINE

11” x 7 - 3/4” x 15 - 3/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A cast iron machine with porcelain base, showing a complete restoration with nickel castings, original postage stamp marquee, and porcelain base in beautiful restored condition. (Restored).

1,000 - 3,000

3070 - 1¢ ZENO CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE

10 - 1/2” x 9” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1905. This is a classic wooden Zeno vending machine from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. An oak constructed case, with wall-hanging bracket and original front tin advertising sign. CONDITION: The machine shows original inset writing for Zeno on the sides, and oxidation and paint loss to the front tin sign. The complete mechanism is operational. There is not a working key, but the back door is open. (Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3071 - MYSTERY #29 “ADAMS 5-STAR” BALL GUM GAME

14” x 10” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1930. There are multiple versions of this vending/trade stimulator and little is known of the manufacturer. You choose the color gumball you expect to be vended, and if you win, you get an additional package of Adams gum. CONDITION: All original condition with original paper labels and instruction sheet. Replaced back door. Showing light wear to the wood case with slight age cracks. Has key. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 208. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3072 - 1¢ YELLOW PORCELAIN ZENO CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE

7” x 6” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1915. CONDITION: It shows original porcelain with chipping at the edges. There is significant chipping at the lock mounting area, and part of the lock is missing. The complete mechanism will require lubrication to operate correctly. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,500

3073 - PAIR OF VINTAGE VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 9” x 8-1/2” x 16-1/2”. (A) A.J. Hoff Magic vending machine. C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, with areas of scuffs, scrapes and light surface scratches. It has an original decal, and some areas of oxidation to the non-painted components. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 77. (B) 1¢ Basketball gumball vending machine. This countertop gum vendor offers a ball of gum for each coin inserted. Skill is required to receive each gumball as the operator must flip the ball into the basketball hoop. CONDITION: Shows some paint loss. Includes two keys. (Very Good - Good). 500 - 1,000

3074 - EARLY TIN MUTOSCOPE WITH ‘GIRLY” MOVIE

7 - 3/4” x 13” x 65”. C. 1920. Mutoscope reel movie viewer made by the International Mutoscope Company out of New York City. In new arcade paint and advertising a risqué movie. CONDITION: Shows repainted arcade paint with wear and areas of scratches and scuffs. Faded brass Mutoscope plaque on the front. However, the machine has a wonderful patina and is fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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3075 - CAST IRON 1¢ ELECTRICITY IS LIFE COUNTER ELECTRIC TREATMENT ARCADE MACHINE

14 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4” x 18”. C. 1920. CONDITION: A fully restored countertop Electricity is Life machine. It shows new paint to the cast iron, new front sign, all nickel-plated components and interior batteries. Fully operational. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

3076 - 1¢ WARDELL ELECTRIC MACHINE CO. ARCADE ELECTRIC SHOCKING TREATMENT COUNTER MACHINE

17” x 10” x 19 - 1/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new nickel-plating to the cabinet and all of the hardware, nickel-plating to the interior, added dry cell batteries, original front tin sign with a clear-coating and factory front tag. (Restored). 2,500 - 5,000

3077 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. PUNCHING BAG PENNY ARCADE MACHINE

37” x 30” x 78 - 1/2”. Mills Novelty Co. made this fun strength tester around 1903. CONDITION: This great machine features a nice oak cabinet with recessed paneling and decorative casting and cast iron platform. The instruction tag reads “Deliver a Punch, How Strong is Your Punch?” An original machine in original finish and all the correct castings and period punching bag. Oak cabinet has original decals that have aged and the base has light oxidation. A very fine original example. Working and with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 7,000

3078 - 10¢ BERT LANE CO. MISS AMERICA SPEED BOAT KIDDIE RIDE

Approx: 65” x 36” x 52”. C. 1960. CONDITION: A wonderful restoration of this speed boat kiddie ride, overlaid with a Miss America theme. Fully operational and with lights. Coin entry is original and not restored. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 8,000

3079 - 1923 ORIGINAL “LUSSE” BUMPER CAR

35” x 64” x 88” This original Lusse Bumper Car was built in 1923 and is a rare piece of Americana, similar to the carousel horse, and was part of the Lusse Bumper Car factory showroom display. Considered the holy grail of early carnival and theme park memorabilia, this auto scooter is all original, unmodified, and in running condition. Equipped with tandem seat making it a 2-passenger, 230V motor and T-handle steering. Comes with the following original documents: (A) Introduction document from 1923. (B) Lusse’s scooter booklet, original catalog. (C) 1923 parts catalog. (D) Patent document. (E) Photo of Lusse concept car. (F) Photo of Lusse 1923 crew. (G) 1923 Scooters in action photo. (H)

Photo of Mr. and Mrs. Lusse in a car in Woodland Park, Pennsylvania. (I) Photo of 1923 Lusse car. CONDITION: All original, operational with with recovered seats. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

10,000 - 30,000

3080 - 5¢ GRANDMOTHER’S PREDICTIONS CLEVELAND FORTUNE TELLER ARCADE MACHINE

31” x 28 - 3/4” x 90”. A fortune teller arcade machine. CONDITION: This marvelous original machine has period clothing and screen painted lettering at bottom of door in gold reflective lettering stating “What Does Grandma Say?”. Behind the glass sits a very realistic life-size waxed-head Grandmother automaton with brown hair and glass blue eyes. The details on her face are well done, revealing a very aged yet beautiful face. There are very minor scuffs and light surface scratches that are non-distracting. Showing a restoration in its recent history, with very few signs of wear from play. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

15,000 - 30,000

3081 - 10¢ RIDE THE SPACESHIP KIDDIE RIDE

Approx: 86” x 32” x 58”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, paint and mechanics. Great movement and lights, ready for the recreation room. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

3082 - 1¢ MANSFIELD NOVELTY CO. PUNCH ME PENNY ARCADE STRENGTH TESTER 21” x 17 - 1/2” x 71 - 1/2”. C. 1904. CONDITION: Cast iron penny arcade punching strength tester by the Marshfield Novelty Co. Showing a complete restoration with new paint, dial, and leather punching bag. Fully operational, and showing very little wear from play. A seldom seen arcade machine form the early 20th century. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 7,000

3083 - RARE COUNTERTOP WOODEN MUTOSCOPE MOTION PICTURE ARCADE MACHINE

21” x 9 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows a full restoration, with a beautiful oak cabinet and replated hardware. It is fully operational and in beautiful condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

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3084 - 5¢ CHICAGO COIN’S 6 PLAYER HOME-RUN ARCADE GAME

72” x 23 - 1/2” x 73 - 1/2”. C. 1954. Requiring one to six players with a score counting drum unit for each. For one player, the game will continuously play until the set time runs out. For two players or more, the game will run for one inning with three outs completing the inning. There are a total of 8 skill holes that are either outs, singles, a double, a triple or a home run. The triple deck scores home runs, the second level is three extra runs and the third level is five extra home runs. CONDITION: The interior field with whimsical ball player is in original paint, showing wear from play but good condition. The back glass is also in original condition, with no paint loss. The exterior cabinet is also in original paint, with scuffs and paint loss present, but a great look for this all original machine. Has keys and original legs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3085 - RARE J.P. SEEBURG CORP. SELECTOPHONE JUKEBOX WITH GAMBLING FEATURE

21” x 21” x 51”. C. 1933/35. CONDITION: Original complete box playing 10 78RPM records. Showing light wear to the case, a complete interior, and a rare feature etched in the front glass; “Guess the next record and get a nickel back”. Only a few known to exist. Lights, but will need adjustment to operate. 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

3086 - 1¢ MASTER MARKSMAN TARGET PRACTICE VENDING MACHINE

10” x 20 - 1/2” x 19”. C. 1930. CONDITION: All original components, including a working pistol called the “Master Marksman”, marquee, paper, target and working gumball mechanism. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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3087 - 10¢/25¢ WILLIAMS PINCH-HITTER BASEBALL ARCADE MACHINE

66” x 26 - 1/4” x 75”. C. 1959, Williams Manufacturing, Chicago, Illinois. Two-player fast and curve pitch baseball pinball. Fun to play with light box animation where a grand slam lights a letter in the title, getting all letters awards replay. CONDITION: Original condition. Good color and graphics to the playfield, showing little to no wear from play. Mechanically playing great. This is an electromechanical game sensitive to movement. Morphy Auctions can not guarantee operation after delivery. 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

3088 - 25¢ MIDWAY’S STUNT PILOT ARCADE MACHINE

30” x 30 - 1/2” x 71 - 1/2”. C. 1971. An exhilarating arcade game manufactured by Midway, featuring a two-way mirror, realistic sounds, and black lighting. This is a simple yet invigorating game with four different obstacles; the bi-plane must fly under the bridge and arch, through an airplane hanger, and over the mountain. If the plane crashes, an ambulance appears and the sirens sound. There are two hand grips; the throttle, managing the speed of the plane and the control stick, which maneuvers the plane up and down. If the player reaches over 450 points, 100 seconds is added onto the 120 seconds provided by the game. CONDITION: The exterior shows wear, but the interior and back glass remain complete and bright. Two keys are included. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3089 - 1¢ PEO MINIATURE COUNTERTOP BASEBALL GAME

10” x 8-1/2” x 16-1/2”. C. 1930. A countertop arcade game made by Peo Manufacturing Co. The 1¢ operation delivers five balls that are launched into the play field to get base hits, outs or home runs. The score is kept in the part by being able to keep track of innings, runs and what bases have players on by pulling the cast baseball players out from the play field. CONDITION: There are some areas of wear in the play field and areas of oxidation at the mounting grommets on the top graphic. There are light areas of scuffing to the oak case, primarily at the base. With keys. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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3090 - 1¢ PEO BASEBALL COUNTERTOP GAME OF SKILL

10 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 16 - 3/8”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It is fully restored, showing a new finish to the oak cabinet, new decals, and nickel-plated front casting with nickel-plated hardware. Complete and fully operational. (Restored). 800 - 1,500

3091 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP COIN-FLIP PAYOUT JACKS MACHINES

Largest: 16” x 10” x 19”. C. 1925. CONDITION: (A) Fields Five Jacks machine, showing original wood case with new back door and no lock. Front casting with original paint and working jackpots, showing considerable wear to the finish of the oak case and original Fields decal. (B) Cast aluminum Three Big Jacks machine, showing original paint, original patina to the aluminum case, original back door, one chip in the front glass over the jackpots. 1¢ operation. Showing average wear from use. (Good - Very Good). 700 - 1,500

3092 - A.B.T. MERRY-GO-ROUND COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATOR

21 - 3/4” x 12” x 6 - 3/4”. C. 1925. CONDITION: An early A.B.T. countertop roulette-style game. It has Bell Fruit labeling to the roulette wheel, balls with contrary spinning wheels, original paper labeling, and case showing some wear due to age and use. There is oxidation to the non-wood components. The machine is operational. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3093 - 1¢ AD-LEE DICE FORTUNE TELLER

9” x 11” x 12”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing original paint, with some areas of paint loss with oxidation and surface rust, primarily to the base. With original glass dome, original dice and all original labeling. Has an old cord - which should be replaced - and back door with new lock. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3094 - PAIR OF 1¢ ESCO “ADVICE FOR SINGLE WOMAN” ARCADE MACHINE & WESTERN DISTRIBUTORS “NICKEL NUDGER”

Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 10” x 26”. (A) 1¢ Esco “Advice for Single Woman” arcade machine. C. 1940. Exhibit Supply Co. CONDITION: All original countertop arcade machine with light-up indicator for advice to the single woman. Original marquee, back glass and cabinet all showing light wear. New cord and operational, with oxidation to the coin entry. (B) NOS Nickel change maker from the 1940s. Showing little to no wear. (Good - Excellent). 500 - 1,000

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3095 - 25¢ MIDWAY’S SEA RESCUE ARCADE GAME

31 - 1/2” x 30 - 1/2” x 70 - 1/2”. C. 1971. A skill game with dual joysticks, electronic sound generator and 8-track player sound loop. The objective of this flying game is to maneuver the helicopter to rescue people from the sea. CONDITION: Showing good paint and graphics, some lifting to veneer and back glass, 8-track tape not tested. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3096 - 5¢ TABLE TOP PINBALL MACHINE W/ STAND

38” x 18” x 41”. C. 1936. Automatic Industries Inc. CONDITION: Walnut construction marble pinball with great paper instructions, play field with little wear, operating mech, and original turned leg stand. A wonderful example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

3097 - 1¢ EARLY NON-ELECTRIC PINBALL MACHINE

33 - 1/4” x 17” x 37 - 3/4”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It has an original walnut cabinet, showing areas of finish loss and oxidation. The top playfield shows areas of wear from play. The coin mechanism will require attention in order to work properly. (Good). 300 - 600

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3098 - 1¢ ADVERTISING SCALES CO. ROYAL CROWN COLA SCALE

21” x 10 - 1/2” x 44 - 1/2”. C. 1950 Advertising Scales Co.

CONDITION: Showing a restoration with new plating and paint, fully operational with a replaced cap. A wonderful example of this soda scale. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3099 - 1¢ WATLING YOUR FORTUNE AND WEIGHT LOLLIPOP SCALE

17” x 27” x 73”. C. 1928, Watling Mfg. Chicago, Illinois. White porcelain lollipop scale with polished castings and a reverse glass center, detailed in red and blue. Produced by Watling Mfg. Co. in 1928. For one penny, this scale offers to read your fortune and measure your weight. Use the knob to select a question, the answer will appear on the dial. CONDITION: Original porcelain with restored accents. Glass front is a replacement. Working and with very little wear. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3100 - ANDERSON IMPERIAL COMPUTING SCALE CO. CANDY SCALE

9” x 4” x 9-1/2” C. 1910. CONDITION: Rare version, double sided with postal and weight charts. Fully restored with brass polished base, new paint and pinstripe, with new chart and original pan. (Restored).

800 - 1,600

3101 - FULLY RESTORED COMPUTING SCALE CO. TOBACCO SCALE

11” x 7” x 9” C. 1905. CONDITION: Fully restored with new grey paint to the cast iron, polished brass components, and new labeling. Complete with original pan. (Restored). 600 - 1,200

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3102 - 1¢ WATLING LOLLIPOP SIDEWALK SCALE

18 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/2” x 71 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It has a porcelain body and base and a see-through reverse painted dial with about 50% paint loss. It has a replaced rear access door and rear coin door, showing moderate color and shine to the white porcelain. It has an original porcelain sign on the front and complete internal mechanism, currently on Free Play. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3103 - TOLEDO 3 LB. CANDY SCALE

13-1/2” x 7” x 16-5/8” C. 1920. CONDITION: A fully restored 3 lb. Toledo Computing scale with polished brass accents, custom-made top sign stating “Toledo”, with new pinstripe and labeling. Comes complete with an original pan. (Restored). 500 - 1,200

3104 - STANDARD COMPUTING SCALE COUNTERTOP GROCERY SCALE

16 - 1/2” x 17” x 33”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A cast iron scale with an original glass tray, hardware and top sign showing original paint. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

3105 - TOLEDO 3 LB COUNTRY STORE SCALE

19 -1/2” x 12 -1/4” x 20”. C. 1910. CONDITION: In all original blue paint, with original chart, no chips, cracks, or repairs to the ornamental castings, with brass scoop and original labeling. Shows paint loss, scuffs, scrapes, and oxidation throughout. A great candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500

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3106 - HOYT DEVICE CO. BLACK AMERICANA MOTION DISPLAY FRAMED PICTURE

19” x 24”. S.S. Hoyt motion display, with head motion and eyes. These devices were used in store windows as attention-getters to customers passing by. All original with areas of foxing, light staining and no rips or repairs. Clockwork action, needing a clock key, and is operational. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

3107 - FRENCH HARP PLAYER AUTOMATON MUSIC BOX

7 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 14”. C. 1880. CONDITION: French 19th century automaton in the form of a young lady playing the harp. Motions include head movement, and hands along the harp. Plays 2 tunes. Showing light wear from age and use, with original clothes, bisque head, and cloth covered wood base. Working. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3108 - FRENCH ARABIAN SMOKER AUTOMATON MUSIC BOX

8 - 1/2”’ x 8 - 1/2” x 12”. C. 1890. CONDITION: Early French automaton in the form of an Arabian gentleman smoking a hookah. Motions include head movements, raising and lowering the smoker, and left arm movements. Showing a wand or fan taped to the left arm, the hand is intact under the tape. Plays 2 tunes and is operational. The Gentleman’s turban has fallen across his eyes and can be adjusted. Clothing and cloth covered base showing some age and wear, but original and intact. (Good). 800 - 2,000

3109 - 19TH CENTURY ANTIQUE SMALL PIANO WITH MUSIC DOLLS

10” x 12” x 13 - 3/4”. C. 1880. Manufacturer unknown. Unusual child’s size piano with original keys and corresponding small figurines that move when each key is depressed. CONDITION: Showing wear and scuffs that are age and use related. Will require some attention to clean the mech and lubricate for full operation. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3110 - MUSICAL EXOTIC “FAN DANCER” YOUNG LADY AUTOMATON

9 - 1/8” x 9” x 29” C. 1890. Attributed to L. Lambert, Paris. CONDITION: A multi-movement musical automaton, playing 2 tunes with head, arms and fan opening motions along with a slow dancing motion at the waist. All original clothing, original hair, bisque head and stand. Great tone and operation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 2,000 - 6,000

3111 - FEMALE CLOWN ACROBAT MUSICAL AUTOMITON

12 - 3/8” x 9” x 27” C. 1890. Attributed to Roullet & Decamps. CONDITION: Elaborate motions include handstands on the parallel bars, pirouette to a single bar, dip below bars, and head movements. Showing wear to the original felt base, all original clothing, bisque head, 2-tune music box, and working perfectly. No breaks or repairs. Comes with correct winding key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 6,000

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3112 - MOULIN ROUGE DANCER MUSICAL AUTOMITON

9” x 8” x 19” C. 1900. Attributed to Renou. Bisque head by Jumeau. CONDITION: Movements include arms lifting dress front, spinning on pirouette, leg kicking and head. Showing some wear to the hands, little wear to the dress which may be a replacement, wooden base with felt top, and fully operational. 2-tune music box with loud tone. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3113 - RARE MUSICAL DAPPER GENTLEMAN “SMOKER” AUTOMATON

13” x 26” C. 1900. Attributed to Roullet & Decamps. CONDITION: 2-tune music box automaton of a dapper young man with cigarette tip. Place an unfiltered cigarette in the tip and the lad will lift the cigarette, take a draw, and expel smoke from the nose and mouth. Motions include lifting cigarette, head movements and left arm. Amazing overall condition, showing light wear to the brim of the hat, crack in the right hand, original clothes and base. Comes inside a glass dome display case. 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

3114 - AUTOMATED BUTLER ADVERTISING OR MENU HOLDER AUTOMATON

24” x 16 - 1/2” x 35”. C. 1918. An early store window attention getter of a butler or door man who lifts signage or menus out of the wood box at his side. CONDITION: Operational and working, will need signage for the box for him to lift. Shows some wear to the clothing and to the base, but overall it has a great early appearance. (Good).

1,000 - 3,000

3115 - MULTI-COIN WURLITZER MODEL 1015 JUKEBOX

34” x 23” x 60” This classic Wurlitzer Model 1015 in an older restoration. The Model 1015 was so successful after World War II and its release in 1946, it saved the company from bankruptcy. These iconic jukeboxes are getting harder to find. CONDITION: This example has some replaced plastics and veneer, however it is a good solid box, will require maintenance to perform properly. The coin gear is present and has keys. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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3116 - MULTI-COIN WURLITZER MODEL 61 JUKEBOX

22” x 18” x 50.5” C. 1942 Wurlitzer Corp. North Tonawanda NY. CONDITION: Showing an earlier restoration, with replaced plastics and repaired veneer. Interior components have been shopped out and restored, but has not been played in some time and will need lubrication before operation. Comes with a custom stand. A great example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 5,000

3117 - AMI JUKEBOX MACHINE

30” x 23” x 65”. C. 1946. Manufactured by AMI, which stands for Automatic Music Instruments. This particular machine is affectionately known as the “Mother of Plastic”. Only 1,200 of these produced, compared to 115,000 of the famous Wurlitzer Bubbler built that same year. The promotional gimmick was the placement of the 15” speaker in the top of its nearly 6’ high cabinet, giving it the ability to reach everyone in the room. This machine is much simpler than its competitors and able to play both sides of the record. It has become a very rare and highly-desired product. CONDITION: An original box, not operational, but complete and ready for restoration. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3118 - REPLICA WURLITZER 4008 JUKE BOX SPEAKER

33” X 15” X 33” C. 1998. A contemporary reproduction of the 1948 Model 4008 auxiliary ceiling or wall mount bubbler speaker by Wurlitzer. Made by Rock-Ola and distributed by Antique Apparatus. This speaker features a rotating center piece surrounded by mirrored tiles and colorful plastics. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs. Light scuffs from handling. Operational and complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3119 - SHYVERS MULTIPHONE JUKEBOX REMOTE SELECTOR AND SPEAKER

7” x 7” x 16-1/4”. Shyvers Multiphone Selector Box and Remote Speaker. CONDITION: It is in excellent condition, with the original selector card, original screens to the speakers, original multi-faceted glass buttons to the front and in original plating. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

3120 - RARE 1890 BRITANNIA BUFFET STYLE 9” UPRIGHT MUSIC BOX

19 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1890. CONDITION: Showing all original burled wood case with single comb mech, and no breaks or repairs. Plays 9” discs and are readily available on line. Operational. With light scuffs and surface scratches from play and use, original decals show wear as well. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3121 - 1¢ REGINA STYLE 17A MUSIC BOX WITH STICK GUM VENDING MECHANISM

18 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 20 - 3/4”. C. 1910. This rare Regina style 17A music box dispenses a piece of stick gum with each play. A beautiful walnut cabinet with turned columns and front gum vending mechanism. This music box plays 12 - 1/4” discs. CONDITION: It has complete double-comb player, original back door with label, complete stick gum mechanism and an old replaced coin door. Very few of these devices were made, and even fewer exist today. Plays with great tone and vends. It comes with key and 1 disc. 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

3122 - REGINA CORONA STYLE 32 20 3/4” COIN-OPERATED AUTOMATIC CHANGER DISC MUSIC BOX

33” x 21.5” x 59.5”. C. 1900, The Regina Music Box Co. New Jersey. Built from 1899 to 1905, the smaller version of the mainstay 27” Corona was never found its market as customers wanting a smaller box would choose the 15-1/2” models, or a larger box, move to the 27”, thus not many changers of this size were built or survived to today. This example, in Walnut, has the detailed carved door trim, coin operation, and etched front “Corona” glass. CONDITION: Operating on a coin and working smoothly, this changer shows light wear from use, light scratches to the wood finish and very light oxidation to the internal mechanism. With crank and 12 discs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 8,000 - 16,000

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3123 - BUFFET CABINET VERTICAL CYLINDER MUSIC BOX

30” x 10” x 17 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an all original vertical cylinder music box with mixed wood cabinet. Playing an 11” cylinder and 6 tunes. No broken teeth, no repairs, with a nice tone. No tune card. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3124 - EHRLICH BREVETE - ARISTON - MUSIC BOX ORGANETTE

Shipping Box: 17” x 17” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1880. Early Ehrlich Brevete Ariston Organette Ebonized case with stenciled decals, turned column corners, hand crank organette with bellows and the original shipping crate. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the case from handling. Plays beautifully and comes with 2 discs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3125 - SHYVERS MULTI-PHONE SPEAKER

DIA 10” C. 1974. Believed to be made by Mr. Shyver himself, these juke box speakers were companion pieces to the Shyvers multiphone, which was a selector box with speaker. Perfect replicas, and only 3 originals are known to exist. CONDITION: Very little wear and operational. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3126 - SHYVERS MULTI-PHONE SPEAKER

DIA 10” C. 1974. Believed to be made by Mr. Shyver himself, these juke box speakers were companion pieces to the Shyvers multiphone, which was a selector box with speaker. Perfect replica and only 3 original ones are known to exist. Very little wear and operational. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3127 - MONUMENTAL GUEISSAZ MUSIC BOX

35” x 18” x 13”. C. 1880, GUEISSAZ, SWITZERLAND. GEEISSAZ has been making Swiss craftsmanship music boxes for over 175 years. This is a beautiful example of their work, dating to the mid-19th century. Black ebony case, 22” cylinder playing 8 tunes, with a deep rich sound. CONDITION: Showing light wear and light surface scratches. Heavy large case contributes to the great tone with original labels and front inlay. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3128 - RARE SYMPHONIAN TWIN DISC MUSIC BOX

31” x 19” x 12”. C. 1905, Symphonion Music Box Co., New York. A chance to own a rare music box by Symphonion. Dual disc player that plays two discs simultaneously in harmony. Mahogany cabinet and two dual combs combine for a wonderful sound and tone. CONDITION: Very little wear to the finish of the case, no oxidation to the interior components. Working smoothly and with quiet motors. A wonderful example. With crank and six pairs of discs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 4,000 - 8,000

3129 - 5¢ J.P. SEEBURG MODEL “K” NICKELODEON AUTOMATIC CABINET PIANO

45”x 21” x 60”. C. 1920, The Seeburg Piano Co. Chicago IL. The Seeburg-style “K” is a cabinet piano with mandolin and an additional instrument, early versions had a rank of Violin, flute pipes, or xylophone. This example has flute pipes, making it an earlier version. CONDITION: Showing the original black stain over quartered oak finish, with replaced front glass, original side panel art glass. Cabinet has minor wear from movement and play, has had a mechanical tune-up in recent years, and need a piano tuning currently. Playing well, comes with several rolls. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3130 - REGINA CORONA STYLE 34 ORCHESTRAL “DRAGON FRONT” AUTO DISC MUSIC BOX

37” x 23” x 73”. C. 1899, The Regina Music box Co. New Jersey. Perhaps the most well know Regina musical instrument today is the 27” orchestral corona disc changer music box. These instruments were made in a wide variety of case configurations, and this carved “dragon front” model with Georgian gallery in quartered North American oak has proven to be the most elegant of the “500 of these Regina 27” changers that were shipped starting in 1898 with serial numbers 30001 to 30500. This instrument is serial No. 30380, which clearly dates it to 1899. CONDITION: Coin operation, showing light wear to the original finish. Mechanically restored and operating. Light scuffs to the original finish, mostly at the base due to moving. Comes with 10 discs and crank. See elsewhere in the auction for the same model in Mahogany. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 5,000 - 10,000

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3131 - REGINA CORONA STYLE 33 ORCHESTRAL AUTO DISC MUSIC BOX

37.5” x 24” x 64”. C. 1900, The Regina Music box Co., New Jersey. A majestic Regina Style 33 home model 27” automatic changer music box called the Orchestral Corona, due to the piano-style sounding board on the back. This example is in Brazilian Mahogany and is in very nice unrestored original condition. CONDITION: Mechanically, both motors have good springs and operate smoothly and quietly. Light wear to the finish with some scratches and light chipping at the corners. Original finish to the mahogany, and comes with crank and eight discs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 7,000 - 15,000

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3132 - IMPERIAL AMERICAN SYMPHONION “CHIMES” MUSIC BOX WITH STAND

39” x 22” x 83”. C. 1900, The Symphonion Manufacturing Co. New York. Believed to be the largest Imperial Symphonion made, this tall “Imperial Symphonion Orchestrion” plays 27 5/8ths discs across dual combs with 12 saucer bells for accompaniment. Coin-operated as well as free play operation in a North American quartered oak cabinet. American Symphonion music boxes ceased manufacturing in 1902, and survivors are seen in oak and mahogany. CONDITION: Light fading to the finish of the oak cabinet, with light surface scratches in the finish. A crack to the front left door will be replaced prior to auction. The coin operation is complete and working as well as the free play feature. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 8,000 - 16,000

3133 - VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. PHONOGRAPH TYPE MS SERIAL 11991

27” x 21 - 3/4” x 29”. C. 1905. CONDITION: Original example of a difficult phonograph to find with this much originality. Matching oak horn, correct reproducer, original felt and front tag. Showing a small chip to the front-left corner of the base. Plays smoothly with a quiet motor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3134 - VICTROLA FLOOR MODEL RECORD PLAYER MODEL VV-X-186470J

With Crank: 23 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/4” x 42”. C. 1940. CONDITION: An all original floor model of a Victrola record player in walnut cabinet. It shows original felt to the turntable, correct reproducer and correct crank. The case shows some areas of wear, scuffs and scrapes from handling. The machine is fully operational and plays well. The cabinet has a built-in speaker in the top and storage below. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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3135 - ART CASE SYMPHONION 11-1/2” MUSIC BOX

23” x 15” x 10” C. 1890. CONDITION: A highly-carved case with an original crank, playing 11-1/2” discs across a single comb, which shows no missing teeth. It shows a break to one of the carved feet. There are areas of scuffs and several other repairs to the outside carving. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair-Good). 300 - 600

3136 - BOWFRONT EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH STAND

21” x 20” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows good quartersawn oak, with light scuffs and scrapes due to use. It has interior shelving with no spindles. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3137 - BOWFRONT EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH STAND

21” x 20” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It is in original finish, showing some scuffs and scrapes due to use. It does not have the interior. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3138 - LARGE COLLECTION OF IVORY POKER CHIPS

Largest: 1 - 5/8” Dia. C. 1900. CONDITION: Showing areas of wear, some areas of scrimshaw wear, and some areas of light staining. Several have light surface cracks. (8.0 - 9.0). 500 - 1,000

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3139 - FLOOR MODEL CARNIVAL WHEEL OF FORTUNE W/ ODDS MAKER

20 - 1/2” x 16” x 74”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It has an original wood wheel, showing original park paint, with bear paw feet, and the frame was found NOS in casino storage. It shows an original cast iron stand and top odds maker with an eagle finial. It is missing the leather winner indicator. It shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes consistent with 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

3140 - WOODEN ROULETTE GAMBLING WHEEL

48” x 25” x 80” C. 1930. Constructed entirely from wood, this gambling wheel is laid out similarly to a roulette wheel, with original stand, original pins, and an original indicator. Has a folk art appeal as well and is likely a one of a kind. CONDITION: Showing light wear and areas of oxidation to the wood, with a great aged look and near perfect patina. 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

3141 - CONTEMPORARY BLACKJACK TABLE W/ 5 CHAIRS & CHIPS

Table: 74” x 46” x 36”. C. 1960. CONDITION: It is in oak construction with vinyl padding and original felt top, discovered in the storage room of the casino during remodel, marked for the Sands Casino. It comes with two sets of Bakelite chips, one bank of play chips and five metal padded chairs. There are very little signs of wear from age or use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3142 - 5¢ PACE BELL SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15” x 25” C. 1935, Pace Mfg. CONDITION: Original slot with correct reel strips and award card, showing overall wear with present jackpot that is jammed, original back door and lock with present cash box, coin entry cover is recast and it needs reel glass. Plays but does not pay out. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3143 - 5¢ JENNINGS STANDARD CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15-1/2” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an as-found slot machine with damage to the wood base. The mech is jammed, the jackpot is present but not working, has the original back door with no lock, and a cash box is present. Does not play or pay. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3144 - $1 JENNINGS GOLD NUGGET SLOT MACHINE 16-1/2” x 15-1/4” x 27-1/2” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award card. On free play due to escalator issue, jackpot is working and is hand load. Cabinet base has a hole for coin collection and no cash box. Original back door with replacement lock. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3145 - 5¢ O.D. JENNING & CO. NEW CENTURY VENDING SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/2” x 27”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card and back door. New lock and key. Lower door is a remake. Cash box is original. Plays and pays correctly, with a working jackpot and vender. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3146 - 5¢ JENNINGS ROCK-OLA REVAMP SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14” x 25”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An original machine with correct reel strips, award card, backdoor with lock, and cash box. Repainted front casting. Plays and pays correctly, with a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3147 - 5¢ JENNINGS CLUB CHIEF “CHINESE FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award card. Jackpot is working, back door is original with ace locks, light kit works, and there is a cash box present. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3148 - 5¢ MILLS DELUXE “DEUCES WILD” SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15” x 26-1/2” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original slot, with correct reel strips and new award card. Jackpot is operational, cash box is damaged, and back door is original with no lock. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3149 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY GOLD AWARD SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 25 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, back door with lock, and no cash box. Plays and pays correctly, and has a working jackpot and gold award feature. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,500

3150 - 5¢ MILLS BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1935, The Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Older restoration with replaced award card and reel strips. Pays and plays correctly with working jackpot. Original back door. Cash box is is present. Comes with a Mills repair and parts catalog. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Very good 700 - 1,600

3151 - $1 JENNINGS “NEVADA CLUB” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 27” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Original slot with casino reel strips and award card. Working lights, nonworking jackpot, no cash box with casino hole in base, original back door and Ace lock. Plays and pays. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,500

3152 - 1¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL JACKPOT VENDOR SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 23”. C. 1927. Wailing Mfg. Chicago IL. CONDITION: This is an older restored Watling Blue Seal single-jackpot slot machine in 1¢ denomination. Showing original reel strips, replaced award cards, new backdoor and mint vender is filled with gumballs. Plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

3153 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRAORDINARY CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

21” x 14” x 60”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new reel strips and award card. Original back door and lock with correct cash box. Console lock is a replacement. Plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot. 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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3154 - 5¢ JENNINGS “NEVADA CLUB BUCKAROO” CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

21” x 17” x 60” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. With original back door and cash box. Nonworking jackpot and working light kit. Hole in the base for casino coin collection, and the slot plays and pays correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3155 - 5¢ JENNINGS “SUN CHIEF” CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

23” x 18” x 60” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with console, and correct reel strips and award card. Jackpot is a hand load with no key, escalator is jammed, and light kit works. No cash box with hole in the base for casino coin collection, and original back door with replacement lock. Plays but does not payout. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3156 - 25¢ WATLING CHECKERBOARD ROL-A-TOP SLOT MACHINE

17 - 1/2” x 15” x 26”. C. 1936, The Watling Co., Chicago, IL. CONDITION: Displaying an older restoration with original reel strips and award card. Original back door with new paint to the front casting. Currently the escalator is jammed, plays on free play. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3157 - 1¢ WATLING TREASURY TWIN JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16.5” x 25” C. 1927. Wailing Mfg. Chicago, Illinois. This is an original Watling Treasury case in new paint and patina with a 1¢ Watling Blue Seal mechanism. CONDITION: It includes replaced award card, reel strips and backdoor. The older restoration shows some wear from use and age to the oak case. Plays and pays, jackpots are untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 3,000

3158 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “AUTOMATIC SALESMAN” SLOT MACHINE W/ SIDE VENDOR

18 - 1/2” x 15” x 24 - 1/2”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration. It has a new finish to the oak cabinet, new paint to the front casting, new reel strips, original front advertising paper, side vendor with new paint and original backdoor. It is in operating condition, plays and pays. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3159 - 25¢ MILLS GOLF BALL CONSOLE PAYOUT SLOT MACHINE

19” x 14” x 59”. C. 1937, The Mills Novelty Co. A wood console cabinet houses this Mills Extraordinary Bell golf ball vendor slot machine in original paint. CONDITION: Cabinet shows some wear but retains almost all the original finish, with replaced reel strips and award cards. A very difficult slot to locate, especially a great working condition example like this. Plays and pays. With golf balls shown in the photo. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3160 - 5¢ EXTREMELY RARE MILLS TOTEM UPRIGHT GUM VENDER TRADE STIMULATOR

18 - 3/4” x 16” x 58 - 1/2” C. 1911. Possibly the only known example of this floor model gum vending version of the Mills Totem token trade stimulator. Three arrows spin in two directions and stop individually at American Indian symbols reverse painted on the front glass. The wheel is flanked by detailed totem poles in the casting. The coin entry lists the combinations that return the “awards”. CONDITION: Showing age and use-related wear and patina to the original nickel-plated cast components. The original finish oak base has very little wear, with light surface scratches in the finish from handling. Showing several original Mills decals. All components are original to the machine, and it plays and pays perfectly as well as vends the package gum. Coupled with original Yale locks. A gambling machine of this scarcity comes to market once in a lifetime. This is that time. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 100,000 - 200,000

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3161 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY “THE JUDGE” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

26 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/4” x 64 - 1/2”. C. 1900, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. The Judge is a remarkable floor model slot machine that the Mills Novelty Company produced in 1899 and distributed for several years. Not only does the oak cabinet have recessed panels and carved applique details, the ornate cast iron elements are just exquisite. CONDITION: The playing wheel is lithograph on tin and shows minor wear from play. This machine accepts up to five nickels at a time. An older restoration with original tin wheel and original castings with original side door and Mills lock. Two keys are included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 7,000 - 15,000

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3162 - 5¢ MILLS “ THE DEWEY” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

29” x 17-1/2” x 66” C. 1905, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. This beautiful floor model slot machine is in a dark oak cabinet with an array of original cast iron features, including 5-way coin head, decals, carved raised panels, and back door. CONDITION: The front glass is original with lustrous lettering and the colorful tin lithographed wheel at the center is also original. Minor signs of wear, but in very nice working condition. Fresh from a 40 year collection, showing aged patina and great originality. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

8,000 - 15,000

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3163 - 5¢ CAILLE CENTAUR UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE 25” x 16 - 1/2” x 66 - 1/2”. C. 1905, Caille Brothers, Detroit, Michigan. CONDITION: Fresh to market Centaur, showing an earlier restoration with new nickel plating, refinished cabinet, original back door, original wheel, and correct castings. Plays smoothly and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 12,000 - 24,000

3164 - 5¢ MILLS “THE DEWEY” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE WITH MUSICAL CABINET 39” x 17-1/2” x 69” C. 1903. CONDITION: Fresh to market from a 40 year collection. Original Dewey showing all original castings, wheel, glass, and back door. Showing a musical cabinet with no music box. Plays but does not pay, needing some restoration. A great project slot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 7,000 - 14,000

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3165 - 5¢ BALLY RELIANCE DICE SLOT MACHINE WITH JACKPOT 16” x 12” x 17” C. 1935, Bally Manufacturing. CONDITION: A restored machine with new paint to the front casting and backdoor. It has the original dice, jackpot version and fully operational. It comes with keys. (Restored). 5,000 - 10,000

3166 - $1 JENNINGS CHINESE FRONT “CLUB CHIEF” CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

23” X 18” X 61” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips and award card. With working jackpot, original back door and new cash box. Light kit works and it has a recast bonnet. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3167 - 5¢ WALTING BROWNIE JACKPOT COUNTER WHEEL SLOT MACHINE

16” x 9 - 1/2” x 25”. C. 1930. Watling Mfg. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with patina castings, original wheel and coin head. Light wear to the wooden cabinet, working, plays and pays. No keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3168 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

20” x 16” x 60” C. 1940. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an all original slot with correct reel strips. Jackpot present, original back door and cash box. Plays and pays perfectly. A fine example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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3169 - 5¢ MILLS FOK 4 COLUMN VENDING SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 25” C. 1929, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with light wear to the cabinet and casting. Original reel strips and award card, recast marquee, with original back door and lock. Cash box is present. Working skill stops, future pay and mint vendor are operational. Plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3170 - 5¢ CAILLE BROS. CO. SUPERIOR SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 24”. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration with new reel strips and award card. Correct back door with lock and cash box. Plays and pays perfectly, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

3171 - 5¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL SLOT MACHINE

16.5 “ x 15” x 24” C. 1935. Watling Mfg. CONDITION: Nice original machine, with original reel strips and award card. Backdoor is original, and there is a cash box present. Plays and pays, and the jackpot is operational. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

800 - 2,000

3172 - $1 JENNINGS STANDARD CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 15” x 27” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings Co. CONDITION: Showing wear and oxidation to the castings, with new reel strips, cash box present, Yale lock and replaced back door. Bonnet is a recast. Plays but does not pay. Jackpot is not working. Not played in years and needs a good cleaning. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

800 - 2,000

3173 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY 2 COLUMN VENDER FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 27” C. 1930, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with correct reel strips and award card. Vendor and jackpot are operational, has an original back door and lock with cash box. Has a 1/2” crack in the top housing casting. Plays and pays correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,600

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3174 - 5¢ WATLING BLUE SEAL SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 23” C. 1935. Watling Mfg. CONDITION: Original machine with original reel strips and award cards. With original back door and cash box present. Plays and pays, and the jackpot is untested. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,600

3175 - 5¢ SUPERIOR CONFECTIONS “SPECIAL MYSTERY” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 25” C. 1935, Superior Confections Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award cards. Gold award mechanism is not present, jackpot is present and operational. Jackpot glass needs replacement, original back door and cash box. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,500

3176 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. QT DIAL SLOT MACHINE 13” x 13 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, and back door with locks, and cash box. Plays and pays, however the mechanism is jammed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,600

3177 - 25¢ MILLS EXTRA BELL “AIKENS FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Jackpot works, original back door with Mills lock, and cash box. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3178 - 10¢ MILLS HI-TOP 777 CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

22” x 15” x 59” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. No jackpot token pay, original cash box, and back door with Mills lock and key. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3179 - 25¢ JENNINGS SKY CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 27 - 1/2”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint with repair to the wood base. Reel strips, award card, cash box, and back door are original. The escalator is jammed, and it does not play or pay. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 600 - 1,200

3180 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. SKYSCRAPER SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with original reel strips, award card, and back door with lock. No cash box. Reel glass needs to be replaced, and mechanism handle sticks but it plays. Plays and pays correctly, with nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3181 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 25”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, back door with locks and cash box. Plays and pays correctly, and with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3182 - OAK SLOT MACHINE/COIN-OP DEVICE STAND

18” x 18” x 36”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A great quartersawn oak with added carved features and older refinishing. A great stand for a coin-operated device or potentially a phonograph. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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3183 - CARVED OAK COIN-OPERTED DEIVCE STAND

16” x 16” x 33”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A quartersawn oak stand, showing an older refinishing with scuffs and scrapes due to use. It has added carved features. A great stand for coin-operated device, slot machine or potentially a phonograph. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3184 - OAK COIN-OP DEVICE/PHONOGRAPH STAND

16” x 16” x 36 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows carved elements, with scuffs, scrapes and some age cracks. It also shows an older re-varnish. Overall, a great stand for a coin-operated device or potentially a phonograph. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3185 - 1¢ THREE BIG JACKS COUNTER POCKET TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 7” x 16”. C. 1930. CONDITION: The front casting is marked “W.N. Company No. 11B”. It shows a refinished oak case, original front casting with inset paint and replaced backdoor. A fully functional pocket trade stimulator and has keys. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3186 - PAIR OF VINTAGE DICE TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 16”. CONDITION: (A) 5¢ Hot Bones Dice Trade Stimulator. C. 1940. Spinning dice trade stimulator with African American motif. Showing wear to the case, and to the top graphic. Handwritten award card, original back door and operational. (B) C. 1940. Keeney spinner dice trade stimulator. Showing light wear, with very good color and graphic to the spinner. Original finish and operational. Has Keys. (Fair - Good). 600 - 1,200

3187 - 1¢ JENNINGS “THE FAVORITE” HORSE RACE-THEMED TRADE STIMULATOR

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 20”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows an all original machine, original gumball mechanism, playfield with light wear, and complete coin mechanism requiring a screw to hold the face plate on. It also has a replaced backdoor. (Fair - Good). 800 - 1,500

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3188 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LITTLE PERFECTION POKER TRADE STIMULATOR

11” x 11” x 16”. C. 1910. CONDITION: A classic poker trade stimulator by Mills Novelty. It is 1¢ operation. It produces a poker hand for the purpose of increasing store trade. It shows resurfacing of the oak cabinet, replating of the original marquee and coin entry. It has the original coin door. It is fully operational and has keys. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

3189 - THE PREMIUM PYRAMID PENNY-DROP TRADE STIMULATOR

12 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: William H. Johnson Machine Co. The Premium pyramid coin-drop in cast iron construction with original wood door, showing patina to the cast iron, original playfield with light wear, original front door with key and lock, and operational. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3190 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE BELL BOY” BELL FRUIT TRADE STIMULATOR

13.25” X 10” X 20” C. 1931, The Mills Novelty Company Chicago, Illinois. CONDITION: The machine shows the original case with backdoor, aluminum front, reel strips, award card and working gumball vendor. The case shows an added new Mills decal and a repaint to the incised figures on the front of the case. Very Good 1,500 - 3,000

3191 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “COMMERCIAL” TRADE STIMULATOR

12-1/2” x 11-1/2” x 29” C. 1903, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. CONDITION: A cast iron trade stimulator showing original plating and backdoor with some oxidation and plating loss, primarily to the base and coin entry. It shows an original marquee with a replaced award card and top sign. It shows a replaced “Today’s Special” sign on the interior and new playing cards that were added within the last 20 years. It is fully operational and working. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

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3192 - WISCONSIN NOVELTY REVAMP OF THE FEY “ON THE LEVEL” DICE TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 9 - 1/2” x 13” C. 1920. Very rare coin denomination for this Fey “On The Level” dice trade stimulator that was revamped by Wisconsin Novelty. Accepting 25¢, 50¢, and 1$ coins, this is the only version of this trade stimulator we have seen to date. CONDITION: With original marquee, back door and replaced award card. The machine plays on all coins and shows last coin played in the rear window. Truly a one of a kind trade stimulator. (Very Good). 10,000 - 20,000

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3193 - 1¢ HOWARD SHAKE WITH UNCLE SAM GRIP TEST MACHINE

21” x 19” x 65” A recreated strength grip tester, fished from the early Howard version of the original arcade machine. CONDITION: Showing great aged patina, with correct dial, correct base and paint scheme. A wonderful recreation of a very rare arcade machine. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3194 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO.UPRIGHT LITTLE PERFECTION TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 8” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1902. The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. A counter poker trade stimulator in oak case and original condition. A stunning example with original reel cards, decals, marquee, hardware and working perfectly. The patrons receive 1 to 25 cigars as rewards if a certain hand of poker is met on the reels. CONDITION: It is showing very light wear for its age, and the copper flash hardware has aged to an oxidized patina. (Good). 800 - 2,000

3195 - WHIRLWIND CIGARETTE TRADE STIMULATOR

9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows an original patina to the aluminum case, original cigarette reel strips, award card, backdoor, and it is fully operational. A nice example. (Very Good). 800 - 1,400

3196 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 12” x 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1935-1940. CONDITION: (A) Supreme High-Grade Rapid Specialty Company dice machine, showing new paint to the case, original dice, original award card, and original decal to the side and front. Operational. (B) Tri-O-Pack cigarette trade stimulator with odds, showing new paint to the case, original back door, original reel strips, and front instruction label. Working gumball mechanism. (Good). 700 - 1,500

3197 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 19” x 13” x 7 - 1/2”. C. 1935-1940. CONDITION: (A) A spinning dice game called “Shake, Rattle and Roll” in the original wood case. It has the original reverse glass playfield, showing some missing paint at the edges. It has the original backdoor and poker dice. It shows wear to the case, some oxidation to the coin entry and is operational. (Good). (B) A 1¢ Superior Confection Company cigarette trade stimulator. It shows original reel strips, award card that is quite worn, patina, backdoor and working gumball mechanism. The machine is operational. (Good). (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3198 - 5¢ DROBISCH CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

10 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 19”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All original oak construction. It has an original rear mirror, label, dial graphics and cardboard advertising to the front. It operates on gravity for the customer to win additional cigars for their purchase. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

3199 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

12 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) Cigarette trade stimulator, showing original reel strips, original award card, original back door, with working gumball mechanism. Aged paint, areas of oxidation, and operational. (B) Deval Penny Pack, showing original back door, original reel strips and award card, and non-working gumball mechanism. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3200 - PAIR OF COIN-FLIP TARGET PRACTICE TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/4”. C. 1925. CONDITION:

(A) Jennings The Target coin-flip trade stimulator, showing patina and original paint to the aluminum case, showing new back door, and with original labeling. (B) Mills Target Practice, showing significant patina to the aluminum case, a chip in the front top corner to the aluminum case, original back door, and original paper. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

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3201 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN “SELLEM” BOXED MATCH VENDING MACHINE

6” x 7” x 13”. C. 1912, Northwestern Corporation. CONDITION: An all original machine, showing black paint finish and patina, both to the tin box and cast iron components. It shows the original working cigar cutter and match holder to the front. It comes with a selection of Safety Matches for vending. There are areas of oxidation and finish loss to the cast iron components. Overall, a very nice example. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3202 - PAIR OF VENDING MACHINES: GRISWOLD MATCH AND NATIONAL GUM

Largest: 10 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/2”. CONDITION: (A) An original Griswold match vending machine in original paint with decals. Some scuffs, scrapes and light oxidation. Working. (B) A national cast iron gumball machine in original paint, showing moderate wear. Operational. (Good). 700 - 1,500

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3203 - SMALL DESIRABLE 5-CHOICE ART DECO CANDY BAR MACHINE

18” x 10-1/2” 62” CONDITION: This candy bar machine shows a restoration, with new paint, plating and polishing to the unpainted components. Art Deco styling from the 1930s and with five selections, a size that many people are seeking for their rec room. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3204 - 1¢ SMILING SAM SALTED PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

10 - 7/8” x 11 - 1/8” x 13 - 1/2” C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows a raised coin entry with new paint. There are no cracks or repairs. Operational, with a great aged look. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 150. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3205 - 1¢ AUTOSALES VENDING MACHINE CO. CHICLETS GUM & STOLLWERK CHOCOLATE VENDING MACHINE

9 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 32 - 1/4”. C. 1899. CONDITION: Early wood vending machine with beautiful blue porcelain panels, front and sides. With an embossed coin entry for Champion Vending Machine Co. Boston Mass, with patent date of 1899. Showing some wear and paint loss to the wood case, and some chipping to the edges and corners of the porcelain panels and rivet holes. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill and Peggy Enes, page 155. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 10,000

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3206 - 1¢ CAST IRON “CHICAGO” PEANUT VENDING MACHINE

8” x 8” x 19”. C. 1905, Coleman Hardware Co. CONDITION: An all original “Chicago” peanut vending machine. It shows oxidation to the original plating and exterior, some surface rust and extreme aged patina. It has an original marquee, lid hold down ring and new globe. An overall, excellent original example. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 38. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

3207 - CAAST IRON HOTEL STATIONERY IN ENVELOPE ADVERYISING DISPLAY

14 - 1/4” x 11 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: All cast iron in original nickel-plating. It has front-top advertising for local businesses and front original label, which reads “No. 121 A Lease to this Hotel by the North East Stationary Cabinet Service”. A fantastic early hotel piece in all original condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

3208 - 5¢ COLUMBUS MODEL “K” SANI-CHU GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

8” x 8” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1917, Sani-Chu Gum Company. CONDITION:

All original cast iron vending machine with original paint, rare original decal and patina mech wheel. 1/2” hairline at the base of the globe, stable and noticeable only on close inspection. A wonderful example of this elusive vending machine. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, page 44. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3209 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN “SELL-UM” MATCH VENDING MACHINE

6” x 7” x 13”. C. 1915. CONDITION: An original Northwestern match vending machine. It has a cast iron front and bass, and tin sides showing original paint. There are areas of oxidation, paint loss and some surface rust. It is operational, with a front cigar cutter and no match holder. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3210 - HANCE REX CAST IRON GUMBALL MACHINE

6” x 8” x 12”. C. 1908. CONDITION: It shows original body components, which have been painted and plated. It has a new cylinder globe and original top cap. The coin entry and handle are operational. There are areas of dirt staining, scratching and scuffing to the repainted body. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 71. (Fair).

700 - 1,400

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3211 - MILLS AUTOMATIC CHICLETS & DENTYNE GUM VENDING MACHINE

31 - 3/4” x 8” x 7 - 1/4”. C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows all original porcelain, with several areas of touch-up around the gum delivery area. It has good color and shine, all original hardware, identification labels and complete interior. It has an original lock with no key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500

3212 - 1¢ NATIONAL AUTOMATIC VENDING MACH. CO. MODEL “S” SWET CHOCOLATE VENDING MACHINE WITH ORIGINAL BOX

Box: 3” x 18” x 3”. C. 1917, National Automatic Vending Machine Co. This is a fantastic early Sweet Chocolate vending machine with the latest patent date of Dec. 18, 1917. CONDITION: This example is in original green paint with all original red stencil. There was a small find of these machines in the 1980s, all unused, and this example appears to be from that find. Light surface scratches from handling, with no dents or abrasions. Comes with the original box that is tattered. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, page 100. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3213 - 25¢ WOWIE ZOWIE ANIMATED GUMBALL MACHINE

27” x 18” x 73” Contemporary animated vending machine, with great action and play. CONDITION: Showing light wear, complete and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

400 - 1,000

3214 - 10¢ “EVER READY” SANDWICH VENDING MACHINE

22 - 1/2” x 10” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows as-found condition, with areas of surface rust and oxidation to all of the front sandwich compartments. It has original paper labeling, oak base construction, back and key. A great candidate for restoration. (Fair). 300 - 1,000

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3215 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. WIZARD FORTUNE TELLER

13 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1920.

CONDITION: An all original countertop fortune teller. It has an original backdoor, paper, reel and pointer. It shows scuffs and scrapes to the oak case, oxidation to the frame around the paper, and fully operational. (Good). 700 - 1,500

3216 - 1¢ MILLS “WIZARD” FORTUNE TELLER AMUSEMENT MACHINE

13 - 1/2” x 6” x 16 - 1/2”. C. 1904, The Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with refinished cabinet and nickel-plated dial, and original fortune dial. Fully operational. (Restored). 800 - 1,500

3217 - 5¢ WILLIAMS ALL AMERICAN QUARTERBACK PINBALL ARCADE MACHINE

57 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/4” x 63 - 1/2”. C. 1949. Williams electronics, Chicago. Football-themed arcade game, one player, with tuning player in the back box.

CONDITION: Great back glass, which is often flaking, and great color with little wear. The wood rails show little wear, and the game is operational and with keys. This is an electro-mechanical game and sensitive to shipping. We do not guarantee operation when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3218 - 5¢ GATTER NOVELTY “HI STRIKER” ARCADE MACHINE

18” x 22” x 96” C. 1926. Manufactured by Gatter Novelty, the patron deposited a coin and stuck the bag with the hand to launch the target to your score. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new paint and finish. Fully operational and ready for the recreation room. 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

3219 - 5¢ CHICAGO COIN’S GOALEE HOCKEY ARCADE GAME

45” x 35” x 76 - 3/4”. C. 1954, The Chicago Coin Machine Co., Chicago, IL. One nickel for single-play, two for two players. Turning the stylized handles controls the goalie figure. CONDITION: The wooden case shows some wear from age and play. All original playfield is in great color with little wear. A great game to play, and would be a centerpiece to any game room. Has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 1,500 - 3,000

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3220 - 5¢/25¢ WILLIAMS MFG. CO. GRAND SLAM BASEBALL ARCADE GAME

67” x 25 - 3/4” x 69 - 3/4”. C. 1964, Williams Electronic Manufacturing Chicago. A much harder example of the many Williams baseball-themed games to locate. CONDITION: Showing light wear with some paint loss, great field color and back glass. Fully operational and a blast to play. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3221 - 1¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. “ELECTRIC VITALIZER” SHOCKER MARCADE MACHINE

20” x 12” x 27.25” C. 1929. Counter version of this seldom seen shocker machine from Exhibit Supply. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, with new paint and plating. Fully operational and with keys. 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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3222 - 1¢ GLOBE AMUSEMENT RAISE THE DEVIL MUSCLE TESTER ARCADE MACHINE

With sign: 14” x 14” x 96”. C. 1926. Early skill game by Globe Amusement. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, with refinished cabinet, nickel plating and replaced top sign. Fully operational, and a difficult amusement machine to find given the subject mater. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

2,500 - 5,000

3223 - 10¢ UNITED MFG. MIDGET ALLEY BOWLING ARCADE GAME

72” x 29 - 3/4” x 70 - 1/4”. C. 1958, United Electronic Manufacturing. A great mid-century bowling arcade game using a motor to spin the bowling ball at a high speed and launches the ball down the alley and into the pins at the press of a button. CONDITION: Showing a wonderful restoration with very light wear from play. Has keys. This is an electromechanical arcade game, and we can not guarantee it will be working when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

3,000 - 6,000

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3224 - 25¢ BALLY’S SPACE FLIGHT ARCADE MACHINE

36” x 40” x 76” On the heels of the NASA moon landing in 1969, Bally introduced this arcade game that attracted users with its space shuttle theme to the moon. CONDITION: This example is in great original condition, and one you do not see very often. Light wear to the case, interior is intact with great color and graphics. This is an electro-mechanical arcade game, and we can not guarantee it will be working when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

3225 - 5¢ GRANDMOTHERS PREDICTION CLEVELAND FORTUNE TELLING PENNY ARCADE MACHINE

31” x 29” x 88”. A fortune teller arcade machine. CONDITION: This marvelous restored machine has period clothing and screen-painted lettering at bottom of door in gold reflective lettering stating “What Does Grandma Say?”. Behind the glass sits a very realistic life-size waxed-head Grandmother automaton with grey hair and glass eyes. The details on her face are well done, revealing a very aged yet beautiful face. The hands are composition and not wax. There are very minor scuffs and light surface scratches that are non-distracting. Showing a complete restoration in its recent history, with the potential that some components are replaced. Very few signs of wear from play. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 10,000 - 20,000

- 5¢ ROY ROGERS DOUBLE R BAR RANCH PONY TRIGGER KIDDIE RIDE

68” x 23” x 51”. C. 1960. CONDITION: Full restoration of this bucking bronco with a Roy Rodgers overlay theme. 10 point restoration with new mechanics and paint, with a great leather saddle and bridle. Operational, with a great look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 4,000 - 8,000

3227 - 1¢ CAILLE BROTHERS CO. AUTO-MUTO STEREO VIEW PENNY ARCADE MACHINE

21” x 21” x 77”. C. 1910, Caille Brothers, Detroit Mich. A wonderful example of a drop-card penny arcade machine. A quartered oak cabinet with cast iron nickel plated castings, with original cast iron marquee. CONDITION: It is showing an earlier restoration to the cabinet, with viewing cards and fully operational. There is light wear with some surface scratches from use. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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3228 - BALLY’S “SUB PACK” ARCADE GAME

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29” x 39” x 68.5” C. 1970. Submarine attack game with 3-D submarines and twin torpedo launchers. CONDITION: Nice original unrestored piece with tight back glass, light wear to the cabinet, and great color. With keys. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

3229 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CUPID’S POST OFFICE FORTUNE TELLER PENNY ARCADE MACHINE

26 - 3/4” x 15” x 80 - 3/4”. C. 1904, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an earlier restoration with refinished cabinet and cupid, new plating, and a good assortment of “Mail” to give the machine the correct look. With a small supply of fortune cards. Operational and with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

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3230 - 10¢/25¢ WILLIAMS MFG. CO. KING OF SWAT BASEBALL MACHINE

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66 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/4” x 68”. This is a 2-player pitch and bat pinball machine manufactured by Williams around 1960. It features an animated playing field and running-man unit within the back box, and is complete with umpire and catcher, which can often end up missing. Play until 3 outs, or the patron can play the 15 default runs. CONDITION: The exterior housing shows minor wear, with the interior and back glass very clean and intact. A wonderful playing game for any baseball enthusiast. Keys provided. This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 1,500 - 3,000

3231 - 1¢ NATIONAL SPIROMETER CO. LUNG TESTER ARCADE GAME

10 - 1/2” x 6” x 18”. C. 1900. This 1¢ machine is designed to enlarge and strengthen the lungs. Manufactured by the National Spirometer Company. Test results are revealed on original dial and include “20oz Poor”, “35oz Normal”, “45oz Average” and “60oz Excellent”. Customer would put 1¢ in the coin slot, take a long breath and then blow into the mouthpiece steadily - “do not give a short puff” - and then the pointer will indicate the strength of the lungs in ounces. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with refinished oak case, nickel plated castings, and fully operational. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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3232 - 10¢ CHICAGO COIN BIG LEAGUE BULLSEYE BASEBALL

73” x 23 - 1/2” x 73 - 1/2”. C. 1955, Chicago Coin. This Chicago Coins Bullseye Big League game is in 10¢ operation and original condition. The back-glass is new and the Formica playfield is original, but still retains its good overall original look. Minor areas of scuffs. A great arcade piece in wonderful playing condition. A desirable Baseball-themed game ready for the game room. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3233 - INTERNATIONAL MUTOSCOPE MFG. CO., COIN ARCADE CHEST-O-GRAPH

19 - 1/4” x 20 - 1/2” x 80 - 3/4”. C. 1938, International Mutoscope Reel Co. Similar to the Mutoscope Grip-O-Graph, the Chest-O-Graph was for measuring chest strength. CONDITION: Showing a refinished cabinet and nickel hardware, fully operational and with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 1,000 - 3,000

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3234 - GUESS YOUR WEIGHT CARNIVAL SCALE CHAIR

29” x 5” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1910, Manufactured by C. Forschner & Sons in New York. CONDITION: It shows original red park paint. There is some oxidation to the metal components. Folded and complete, with hook to hang from the “Guess Your Weight” scale. (Good). 100 - 500

3235 - VINTAGE CHILDRENS CAROUSEL DOG FIGURE

43 - 1/2” x 18” x 51”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Wooden figure in the form of a cartoon dog, in original park paint, showing surface cracks, wear, paint loss and oxidation from age. Comes with a custom stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 2,000

3236 - WOODEN CAROUSEL HORSE W/ STAND

41” x 9” x 47”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows older park paint with repairs to three of the four wooden legs, added tail and glass eyes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,500

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3237 - ORIGINAL CIRCUS OR CARNIVAL SIDESHOW BANNER

107-1/2” X 136-3/4”. CONDITION: Original heavy canvas painted sign for a miniature bull, turkey chicken, and five-legged squirrel. Showing wear from use and the elements, retaining full graphic in color, light fading with scrapes and some tears expected from age. Still with a great look and oversized for a circus banner. (7.5). 500 - 1,500

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3238 - THE BARNUM & BAILEY GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH FRAMED ADVERTISING POSTER

Frame: 42 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 35”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Original circus poster for Barnum and Baily, showing their extravagant horse exhibition. CONDITION: Wonderful color, showing light folds from the folded mailer, no rips or tears, mounted in a contemporary frame. Ready to hang. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5).

500 - 1,500

3239 - CLYDE BEATTY & COLE BROS. WORLD’S LARGEST CIRCUS PAPER LITHOGRAPH CIRCUS POSTER W/ BEAUTIFUL WOMAN & CLOWN GRAPHIC

30” x 51”. A c. 1920s Clyde Beatty & Cole Brothers Circus paper lithograph circus poster, with vivid color and eye-catching graphic. CONDITION: The poster has strong color throughout the graphic, with multiple horizontal fold lines running across the entirety of the piece. The outer edges have areas of match paint, and the date panel has been added to the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.75).

300 - 600

3240 - RESTORED MILLS 1¢ LOLLIPOP SCALE

26” x 18” x 74”. C. 1915. CONDITION: All cast iron construction with new paint and pinstriping. It has the original face in brass polish with added new front glass, marked for Mills 1¢. It has all original labelling, backdoor and coin door. 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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3241 - NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY 4 LB. CANDY SCALE

13” x 5-1/2” 14-1/4” C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing full restoration with new paint, pinstriping, painted cast components, polished brass, and original tray. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

3242 - 1¢ JENNINGS PORCELAIN LOLLIPOP PENNY SCALE

14” x 24” x 71”. C. 1930, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: White porcelain shows good color and shine with no significant chips. Base has the original step plate, original back access panel, and front painted glass. Operational. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3243 - NATIONAL NOVELTY 1¢ SIDEWALK SCALE

19-1/4” X 26” 67-1/2” CONDITION: Showing all original porcelain with repainted top and original foot plate, marked for the National Novelty Company, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Original dial with original chart, and with original porcelain back doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3244 - A PAIR OF EARLY SURVEYING DEVICES

10” x 12” x 3” C. 1910. CONDITION: (A) Brass sextant with no maker mark noted. Early brass and wood construction with celluloid dial. There is light wear from use. (B) Early spotter’s telescope, wood construction with brass components, in the original carrying case and showing very little wear. (Very Good - Excellent). 100 - 500

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3245 - 5¢/10¢/25¢ WURLITZER MODEL 850 “PEACOCK” JUKEBOX

38” x 26” x 65 - 1/2”. C. 1941. CONDITION: C. Wurlitzer Mfg. Chicago Il. Model 850 with Peacock front, multi-coin grinder, and original plastics. CONDITION: Tight veneer, with light wear, and working coin gear. Fresh to the market and lights and operates, but could use maintenance. This is an electrical/mechanical Jukebox and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 10,000 - 18,000

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3246 - WURLITZER JUKEBOX SPEAKER MODEL 4007

22.75” X 30.5” C. 1947-1050, Wurlitzer Co. CONDITION: Showing light wear from use, no breaks or repairs noted. Partial instruction label on the back, and manufacturers tag is present. Untested. 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

3247 - WURLITZER JUKEBOX SPEAKER MODEL 4006A

19” dia. C. 1948-1950, Wurlitzer Co. CONDITION: Nice original speaker with restored case, original shipping label and manufacturer’s tag on the back. Showing light wear, with no breaks or repairs. Untested. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3248 - REPLICA WURLITZER 4008 JUKEBOX SPEAKER

33” X 15” X 33” C. 1998. A contemporary reproduction of the 1948 Model 4008 auxiliary ceiling or wall mount bubbler speaker by Wurlitzer. Made by Rock-Ola and distributed by Antique Apparatus. This speaker features a rotating center piece surrounded by mirrored tiles and colorful plastics. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs. Light scuffs from handling. Operational and complete. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3249 - ORIGINAL WURLITZER MODEL 1015 JUKEBOX FOR RESTORATION

33” x 23” x 59”. C. 1940. CONDITION: An all original Model 1015 that is a restoration candidate. Showing an original interior, all interior components needing a complete mechanical and cosmetic restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 1,000 - 3,000

3250 - POLYPHON STYLE 45 DUPLEX COMB MUSIC BOX WITH 6 DISCS AND STAND

22 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2” x 13”’. C. 1905. CONDITION: One of the most beautiful counter top Polyphon disc music boxes in walnut with striking carved case and matching walnut stand. Playing 15-3/4” discs across duplex combs that are in perfect condition. With original crank, 6 discs, and plays beautifully. Light wear to the finish, and patina to the mechanism. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3251 - JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY MUSIC BOX W/ BELLS

23” x 10 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. Playing eight tunes on a 14” cylinder, showing no missing teeth, breaks, or repairs. Bells are operational and with a great tone. Case has beautiful inlay, with great finish to the top sides, and some rough areas of edges at the corners. (Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3252 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY. CO. VIOLANO VIRTUOSO MUSIC PLAYER

43” x 31.5” x 64.5” C. 1915, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. Only 4,000 to 5,000 of these Mills Violano-Virtuoso music machines were made, this one was made after 1912. It is a stunning piece of workmanship, featuring interior lights, a 4-panel front glass divider and a deep finish quartered oak cabinet, gleaming with brass hardware. There are 44 inner piano keys with the viola magnificently sitting at the center. Invented by Henry. K Sandell, the Violano-Virtuoso plays perforated music rolls. CONDITION: Minimal wear, seen only at the base. Light scuffs, and the instrument will require mechanical restoration to operate. NOTE - Where are the weights? Does it have rolls? This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 8,000 - 20,000

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3253 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY COMPANY DELUXE VIOLANO-VIRTUOSO

48 - 1/2” x 53” x 69”. C. 1920, The Mills Novelty Co. In 1904, a young man named Henry K. Sandell joined the Mills Novelty Company. At the age of just 21, young Sandell had already distinguished himself as an inventor, having patented several devices in the electrical and mechanical fields. His first project for the Mills Co. was the perfection of an automatic violin-playing machine, and in 1905 or 06, Mills Novelty Company launched the “Automatic Virtuoso” and the Mills Violano-Virtuoso was born. From that day on into the 1930s, the Violano-Virtuoso went through many design changes and enhancements, including a ship’s version where the piano could be played manually, and several other versions where accompanying instruments could be added to the mainstay violin with piano. It was in the early 1920s when Mills developed the Deluxe Violano-Virtuoso where a second violin was added, not to accompany the first violin, but to play simultaneously, thus increasing the volume and expression of the violin while playing. This example of the Deluxe Violano-Virtuoso is housed in a beautifully finished Brazilian Mahogany cabinet. The 36-month old restoration has accounted for every detail, including a magnificent restoration of the two violins and a complete overall rebuilding of the mechanical systems, all culminating in a sound so emotionally rich to hear and so hypnotically-mesmerizing to watch its no wonder that the Violano-Virtuoso was designated as one of the greatest scientific inventions of the age by the U.S. Government. CONDITION: This example is a flawlessly playing musical instrument with a meticulous restoration, with an absolutely gorgeous look and sound. Shows light scuffs and scratches from moving to the Mahogany cabinet. The “Double Violano”, as the machine is referred by collectors, uses the same piano roll as the single. Restored, with keys and 6 rolls. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 40,000 - 70,000

3254 - REGINA STYLE 36 AUTO CHANGER COIN OPERATED DISC MUSIC BOX

27” x 24” x 60.5”. C. 1900, The Regina Music Box Company, Rahway, New Jersey. Regina ‘Corona’ style 36 automatic changer disc music box in a mahogany, commercial-model, with coin operation, piano sounding board back, original top carved crest, winding crank and a dozen music discs. CONDITION: Some wear to the case from handling, coin-op is fully operational with 12 discs and crank. Plays smoothly with great sound. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 8,000 - 16,000

3255 - BEAUTIFUL SWISS LARGE FORMAT CYLINDER MUSIC BOX WITH 4 INTERCHANGEABLE CYLINDERS

37” x 18 - 1/2” x 12”. C. 1890. CONDITION: Beautiful mixed woods burl cabinet playing a 13” cylinder with 6 tunes and zither attachment. Crank wind is original. Light motor noise when playing, may need lubrication. Plays well, sound and tone are superb. Light wear and some surface scratches in the finish, but overall a stunning piece of 19th century mechanical music. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 4,000 - 8,000

3256 - VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. PHONOGRAPH TYPE VI SERIAL 11943

27” x 21 - 3/4” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A wonderful example of a Victor VI Phonograph with matching spear-tip wooden horn. Showing new felt, original patina and playing smoothly with a quiet motor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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3257 - SWISS CYLINDER ORGAN 6-TUNE MUSIC BOX

21” x 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the inlay mixed woods cabinet. Original tune card playing six tunes across a 11” cylinder. No breaks or repairs to the comb, organ engagement switch, and crank wind. Plays great. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3258 - RARE OPEN PALLETTE FRENCH FLUTINA WITH WOOD MARQUETRY INLAY

14 - 3/4” x 6” x 6 - 3/4”. C. 1850. CONDITION: Beautiful French Flutina in the original wooden box showing little to no wear, wonderful mixed wood inlay, Mother of Pearl keys, and a near perfect finish. No maker marks, top of the original box is marked “Acordeon”. (Excellent). 700 - 2,000

3259 - CHAUTAUQUA ROLLER ORGAN WITH 2 BOXES OF ROLLS

18” x 15” x 12 -1/2”. C. 1890. A 19th century roller organ called the “Chautauqua”. CONDITION: All original stenciling or labeling, showing very little wear. Original hardware with original crank. In operating condition. Comes with a selection of over 15 additional cob rolls. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good - Excellent). 300 - 900

3260 - THE “GEM” ROLLER ORGAN

14 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/2” x 8”. C. 1890. CONDITION: Showing very little wear, with all original stenciling and labeling, with all original hardware, original crank, and in full operating condition. Comes with a selection of more than 12 original cob rolls. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 600

3261 - COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA TYPE E-2 CONSOLE PHONOGRAPH

19” x 19” x 44”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An original floor model phonograph made by the Columbia Phonograph Co. It shows a mahogany cabinet with an original turntable, felt, reproducer and tone arm. The motor runs quietly, and comes with the original crank. The case shows some areas of wear, scuffs and scrapes due to handling. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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3262 - DOLLECTION OF 70 WURLITZER PLAYER PIANO ROLLS

EACH: 10” x 5” x 4” A selection of 70 Wurlitzer player piano rolls, various titles and condition. (Good). 200 - 1,000

3263 - COLLECTION OF 80 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS

LARGEST: 12” x 3 - 1/2” x 3” CONDITION: Various title and rolls, in various conditions, most with the original box. (Good). 200 - 1,000

3264 - THE VICTORIA CYLINDER MUSIC BOX W/ BELLS & BUTTERFLIES

17 - 3/4” x 11 - 3/4” x 17 - 3/4”. C. 1890. CONDITION: A complete music box with front glass and labeling, showing complete interior with oxidation and some areas of surface rust. The music box plays, but would benefit from a good cleaning. The cylinder is 8”, playing 10 tunes. The cabinet shows areas of wear, scuffs and scrapes. There is no key, but the front door is open. It is missing a top marquee. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3265 - VICTOR MODEL VV-XIA 478223 CONSOLE VICTROLA W/ crank: 24 - 1/4” x 22” x 43”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It has an original mahogany cabinet, showing very little wear. It has an original turntable with new felt, original turn arm and reproduction. It has a smooth and silent playing mechanism. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500

3266 - BOWFRONT EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH STAND

21” x 20” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Quartersawn oak stand showing an older refinish. It has a good veneer front, interior shelves and no spindles. It shows light wear and some surface scratches. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3267 - BOWFRONT EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH MUSIC STAND

21” x 20” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Quartersawn oak showing light surface scratches and scuffs due to use. Potentially an older refinishing and no interior. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3268 - AIR KING A-600 “DUCHESS” CATALIN RADIO IN YELLOW AND MAROON

12” x 8” x 8”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing no cracks chips, repairs or tube burns to the yellow Catalin cabinet, grill or maroon Catalan faceplate. Knobs are resin replacements. Plastic dial scale and back panel are original and in good condition. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3269 - BRITISH EKCO A22 BAKELITE RADIO IN GREEN

12 - 3/4” x 8” x 13 - 3/4”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Age and color are undetermined. Showing some cracks to the sides. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3270 - CYARTS B RADIO BRIGHT RED PLEXON CASE

14” x 7” x 7”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing a radio cabinet free of cracks, chips or repairs. Knobs, dial face and back panel are original. The grill cloth is a replacement and is loose, there are some surface imperfections to the plastic, which is expected with the radios. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good).

1,000 - 3,000

3271 - AIR KING PLASKON MODEL 66 “SKYSCRAPER” RADIO IN IVORY CRYSTALINE

9” x 7-1/2” x 12”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing great original knobs, globe insert, and chassis. Crystalline finish has been re-applied to the ivory plasmon cabinet. Displays beautifully. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Excellent).

3,000 - 6,000

3272 - BRITISH EKCO A22 BAKELITE RADIO IN LIGHT BLUE

12 - 3/4” x 8” x 13 - 3/4”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Age and color are undetermined. Showing light scratches and several hairlines to the Bakelite. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3273 - FADA 5F60 RADIO IN ONYX GREEN CATALYN

8” x 5 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1936/1937. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips or repairs to the cabinet or trim. Knobs are original to the radio. Mild tube burn on the left side. Has sticker residue on the right side. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections consistent with age and use. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. Very Good 800 - 2,000

3274 - FADA MODEL 1000 INSERT “BULLET” RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH WITH RED CATALIN

10-1/2” x 6” x 6-1/2”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the cabinet. Red handle, knobs and insert grill are original. Small hailing crack originating at the 3rd grill slit opening. Fada “Gemloid” dial face is bright and original. Back panel isa replacement showing a piece of tape inside the dial plastic. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3275 - FADA MODEL 711 RADIO IN BLUE CATALIN AND IVORY TRIM

9 - 5/8” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing an all original radio with no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the case or trim. The ivory polystyrene knobs, handle, back panel, dial, and mesh speaker cover are original. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3276 - ADDISON #5 COURTHOUSE RADIO IN OXBLOOD RED CATALIN WITH YELLO 12-1/2” x 7” x 8-3/4”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the cabinet and front bumper. Grill bars, and knobs are original and free from any damage. Dial scale and grill cloth are original. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3277 - FADA 652 “TEMPLE” CATALING RADIO IN BLUE WITH YELLOW 10-3/4” x 6” x 7”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Beautiful blueish green Fada 652 showing no cracks, chips, repairs or tube burns to the cabinet, dial surround, and knobs. Original knobs, dial surround, grill cloth and back panel. Dial glass is a replacement. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good).

800 - 2,000

3278 - GAROD 1450 “PEAK TOP” CATALIN RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH WITH GREEN 10 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 8”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Cabinet has no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. Green faceplate and handle are recently machined from Catalin stock, this is not a factory color combo. Knobs are missing as seen. Dial plastic is original with some yellowing. Grill cloth is a period correct replacement. (Good). 600 - 1,500

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3279 - EMERSON “PATRIOT” RADIO MODEL FC-400 IN RED CATALIN

11” x 6” x 8”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing a pronounced crack as seen in the photos. Handle and knobs are original Grill is original but has been repainted. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3280 - FADA 652 TEMPLE IN PAINTED BLACK AND YELLOW

10-3/4” x 6” x 7”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Custom painted Fada with original yellow Catalina dial surround and knobs. Radio retains original glass that is loose and back panel. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. Fair 500 - 1,500

3281 - EMERSON 400 “PATRIOT” IN BLUE CATALIN

10 - 3/4” x 6” x 8”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing a matching blue handle, which is not often seen on this model. With one small chip on the front edge of the bottom runner. No other damage noted. Plastic star knobs and dial plastic are correct replacements. Dial plastic is loose. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3282 - CROSLEY 628B CUSTOM PAINTED BAKELITE RADIO

11 - 1/2” x 8” x 9 - 5/8”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing a beautiful custom painted Bakelite radio in vibrant swirled golden yellow and green. No significant damage noted. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. VERY GOOD 300 - 1,000

3283 - MARCONI T12DA CUSTOM PAINTED BAKELITE RADIO

11” x 6 - 1/4” x 8”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Beautiful professionally custom painted 1940s Bakelite radio with vibrant swirled copper and maroon. (Restored). 400 - 800

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3284 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. POINSETTIA GOOSENECK SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 24 - 1/2”. C. 1928. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with original reel strips, back door, cash box, and lock. Award card is a replacement, and the front casting is repainted. Plays and pays, and has a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3285 - $1 JENNINGS GOLD NUGGET CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 15” x 27” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips and award card. Machine is jammed and not tested. Jackpot is present, no cash box, hole in the base for casino coin collection, and no back door. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 600 - 1,200

3286 - 25¢ JENNINGS DUTCH BOY TODAY VENDER SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15” x 26” C. 1930, O.D. Jennings Co. CONDITION:

Original case and front castings with replaced back doors. Locks are replacements, vendor is not working, and there is no key to the front casting. No cash box. Plays and pays, and the future pay is operational. Back door keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3287 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. FUTURITY SLOT MACHINE 16 - 1/2” x 15” x 27”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new reel strips and award card. Original back door and lock, with no cash box. Plays and pays, with nonworking jackpot. 1-10 Futurity feature works well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

3288 - 1¢ PACE FRONT VENDER BANTAM SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDE VENDER

LARGEST: 17” x 13” x 21” C. 1930, Pace Mfg. Co. CONDITION: Showing a recent restoration with new paint and finish, new reel strips and marquee, original back door and side vendor. Both the front vendor and side vendor are operational. Plays and pays correctly, with untested jackpot. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 2,000

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3289 - 5¢ CAILLE BROS. CO. SUPERIOR BELL SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 13” x 24”. CONDITION: Showing a wonderful restoration, with original reel strips and award car. Correct back door and new cash box. Plays and pays correctly, and has a working jackpot. A wonderful example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent).

1,000 - 2,000

3290 - 5¢ MILLS HORSE HEAD BONUS SLOT MACHINE WITH SIDE VENDER

21” x 14” x 26” C. 1930. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Original machine, with original reel strips and award card. Original back door, coin box present, and working bonus feature. Side vendor is operational. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3291 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LIBERTY BELL GUM-FRUIT SLOT MACHINE

14” x 12” x 23 - 1/2”. C. 1910. One of the earliest three-reel cast iron slot machines, this example, manufactured by Mills Novelty Company, featured elaborate castings, especially to the right and left sides. The scene shows a pillared railing overlooking the river with the Statue of Liberty in the distance. CONDITION: This machine has its original tin playing card suit strips, the bell to announce the payout to a winner, and it is overall in good working order. Showing a re-plating of the case, replaced top sign, and plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,000 - 4,000

3292 - 50¢ JENNINGS SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

14 -3/4” X 18” X 27 -1/2” C. 1935, O.D. Jennings, Chicago. Very Desirable Jennings Sun Chief light-up slot machine with 50¢ denomination. Red light-up plastics, drink and cigarette trays, with Sun Chief light-up bonnet. CONDITION: Excellent operationally, with new reel strips and award card. Plays and pays correctly. Working jackpot. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. Excellent 4,000 - 8,000

3293 - JENNINGS WOOD SLOT MACHINE STAND

20 - 1/2” x 20- 1/2” x 33 - 3/8” C. 1935, O.D. Jennings, Chicago. CONDITION: Slot machine stand showing a new finish. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 800 - 2,000

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3294 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE DEWEY” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE 28 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/4” x 65 - 1/2”. C. 1905, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. This beautiful floor model slot machine is in a dark oak cabinet with an array of original cast iron features, including 5-way coin head, carved raised panels and back door. CONDITION: Fresh to market from a 25 year collection. The front glass is original, and the colorful tin lithographed wheel at the center is also original. Minor signs of wear, but in very nice working condition. Mills made these machines beginning in 1899, and this more detailed cabinet demonstrates that this is an early example made around the turn-of-the-century. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

7,000 - 15,000

3295 - 5¢ CAILLE ECLIPSE UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

26” x 16 - 1/2” x 67”. C. 1905. Caille Brothers, Detroit, Michigan. The cabinet is oak with a dark finish, perfectly matching the copper-flashed ornate castings, such as the claw legs and large front casting with a kissing cherub. CONDITION: Restored with several replaced castings to the coin head, refurbished mechanism, and replaced back door. Light wear, plays and pays. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 10,000 - 20,000

3296 - 5¢ THE VICTOR “SQUARE DEAL” MUSICAL UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

32” x 16 - 1/2” x 67”. This is a very rare musical upright slot machine manufactured by The Victor Novelty Works in 1906. While Caille and Mills were dominating the slot market in the early 20th century, other companies like The Victor Novelty Works built very attractive and successful slots, like this Musical Victor with its brightly colored glue chip front glass, highly decorative hand carvings, ornate nickel castings and beautifully sounding musical accompaniment. CONDITION: Fresh to market original machine with original castings, wheel, back door, and music box. Showing light wear from play, a wonderful example of this hard to find upright slot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 30,000 - 60,000

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3297 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE OWL” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

25 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2” x 64”. C. 1898, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. CONDITION: A fresh to market upright showing an earlier conservation, with original castings, litho wheel and replaced back door. The front wheel shows some wear from play, the applied carvings are correct to the machine, and it plays smoothly and pays correctly. A wonderful example of this classic Mills slot machine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 7,000 - 15,000

3298 - $1 O.D. JENNINGS CONSOLE SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

23” x 18” x 61” C. 1935. O.D. Jennings, Chicago. Jennings Sun Chief console light-up slot machine with $1 denomination. Red light-up plastics, drink and cigarette trays, with Sun Chief light-up bonnet. Original console showing a new finish. CONDITION: With an earlier restoration, with original reel strips and new award card. Plays and pays correctly. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 4,000 - 8,000

3299 - 25¢ JENNINGS SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

CONDITION: Showing an original machine with new reel strips and original back door with no lock. Plays and pays out correctly. Jackpot is operational, plastics and light kit are original. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3300 - 5¢ JENNINGS SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

17” x 17” x 26”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing a full restoration with new reel strips, award card, back door, lock and chrome plating. The cabinet is new as is the light kit and the green plastics. Lights are operational, plays and pays correctly, jackpot is a hand load and is not working. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

3301 - 5¢ MILLS WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1930s. CONDITION: Older restoration. Pays and plays correctly. Reel strips and award card are original. Jackpot works and resets. Original door with replaced lock and cash box. Has keys This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

800 - 2,000

3302 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with replaced reel strips, award card, paint and plating. Original back door and lock, with missing cash box. Plays and pays correctly, with a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,400

3303 - 5¢ JENNINGS CHIEF WITH VENDER FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 28” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new wooden cabinet, reel strips and award card. Jackpot is present but not working, and skill stops are not operational. Cash box is present, back door is original, and the vending mechanism is working. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3304 - $1 MILLS “BONUS” HI TOP CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

22” x 15” x 59” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co.

CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Bonus feature is present but not working. Jackpot is present but not working. Back door and cash box are original. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3305 - 5¢ JENNINGS “THE MODERN” VENDOR SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 28-1/2” C. 1950. O.D. Jennings.

CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Game dial is working, but not correctly, jackpot is missing, mint vendor works but needs a new glass, back door is painted with no lock, and there is a repair to the bonnet. Plays and pays out in free games. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3306 - 10¢ JENNINGS STANDARD CHIEF TIC-TAC-TOE SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Escalator and mechanism will not cycle, and thus does not payout. Jackpot is present, and missing the Native American head front casting. Has the original back door with no lock, and a cash box is present, as well as a hole in the base for casino coin collection. Not working. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3307 - 25¢ JENNINGS “GOVERNOR” SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Jackpot is present but not working, original back door with replaced lock and cash box is present. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3308 - 5¢ MILLS 777 HIGH-TOP SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Mech tries to cycle, but is gummed-up with old grease. Jackpot is present but untested. Original back door with replacement lock and the cash box is present. Not working. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

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3309 - 5¢ MILLS GOLDEN FALLS SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Has payout and escalator issues, but is playing. Jackpot is present but not working. Hand load jackpot has the key, original back door and lock with cash box. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3310 - $1 JENNINGS STANDARD CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 27” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION:

Original as-found slot with correct reel strips and award card. The machine is jammed, and the jackpot is present but not working. The back door is original with yale lock, but no key. A cash box is present. Does not play. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3311 - 10¢ MILLS 4-REEL BELL-O-MATIC SLOT MACHINE

16” x 18” x 28” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with no jackpot. Original back door and cash box, with hole in the base for casino coin collection. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3312 - 5¢ MILLS DIAMOND FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, original back door and no cash box. Plays, but is not paying out and need maintenance. Jackpot is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3313 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY HIGH-TOP “BLUE BELL” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: All original machine, with correct reel strips and award card. Escalator is not operational, jackpot is working, cash box and back door are original. New lock and key. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3314 - 25¢ JENNINGS GOVERNOR SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15-1/2” x 27-1/2” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION:

Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Jammed, and no key for back door access. Original back door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3315 - 5¢ WATLING TREASURY TWIN JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 24”. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint to the casting, with original reel strips, award card, back door with no lock, and no cash box. Missing the second coin chute. Plays and pays correctly, with a nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3316 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. 7-7-7 GOLD AWARD SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with original reel strips, award card, back door with lock, and cash box. Plays well, but currently does not pay, and the jackpot does not dump. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3317 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTYCASTLE FRONT GOLD AWARD SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new reel strips, award card, original back door and no cash box. Pay slides and gold award feature are stuck. Plays but does not pay, and the jackpot does not dump. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3318 - 5¢ MILLS CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with jammed coin entry. The slot did play and pay before it became jammed, there is no key so access was not made. Original back door. No keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3319 - 5¢ JENNINGS CLUB CHIEF “CHINESE FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 28” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips. Mech is jammed and not cycling, thus does not payout. Has the original back door with no key, so access has not been made. Cabinet and casting are good originals, and the light kit is working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3320 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY BLACK CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with new casting paint. New reel strips and award card, with original back door and lock. No cash box. Bonnet is recast and fits well, the escalator need lube. Plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3321 - 5¢ MILLS JEWEL BELL HIGHT-TOP SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with new reel strips, award card, original back door and lock. Has the cash box and new paint to the front casting. There is a drill hole in the bonnet next to the lock. Plays and pays correctly, with a nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3322 - 5¢ JENNINGS BRONZE CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 17” x 27 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, back door with lock, and no cash box. Free play escalator. Plays and pays, with working jackpot. Some age cracks in the base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3323 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LION HEAD SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 25”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips and award card, original back door and cash box. Plays and pays correctly, but the jackpot is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3324 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. HI TOP SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine, with new reel strips, original award card and back door. Repainted front casting and no cash box. Plays and pays correctly, and has nonworking hand load jackpot with key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3325 - 1¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. DUTCHES STAR BRAND SLOT MACHINE

15” x 14 - 1/2” x 23”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with correct reel strips and award card. New back door and lock, with new cash box. Missing the sheet metal chutes for the front mech. Vender and jackpot are present and not operational. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3326 - OAK COIN-OP DEVICE/PHONOGRAPH STAND

14” x 14” x 32 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows additional carved elements, quartersawn oak base, and older revarnish. A great oak stand for a coin-operated device or potentially a phonograph. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3327 - OAK PHONOGRAPH STAND

21” x 19 - 1/2” x 34”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Veneered oak phonograph stand with fold-out front doors, showing light scuffs, scrapes, and some areas of lifting veneer. A great stand for a large-size phonograph. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3328 - CARVED OAK DISPLAY STAND

16” x 16” x 36 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing scuffs, scrapes, and age cracks, with added carved elements. A great stand for a coin-operated device or potentially a phonograph. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3329 - 5¢ JENNINGS GRANDSTAND BASEBALL TRADE STIMULATOR

16” x 11 - 1/2” x 8” C. 1937. O.D. Jennings, Chicago Il. This is a rare 3-reel token payout trade stimulator with a gumball feature. The coin is played, reel spins, tokens payout for hits, better hits, more coins, and you get a gumball! CONDITION: The all original paint shows areas of loss and distress, oxidation to the unpainted surfaces and surface rust to the coin entry. All original reel strips and award cards, comes with some tokens, and it plays and pays. A very rare baseball trade stimulator that might benefit cosmetically with a good cleaning. PROVENANCE: From the lifelong collection of Bill Howard. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3330 - 1¢ BURNHAM & MILLS “BABY VENDER” TRADE STIMULATOR

14 - 1/4” x 9 - 5/8” x 18”. C. 1927, Burnham & Mills, Chicago, IL. This very successful trade stimulator was made to tell fortunes based on the spin of the wheel and vend a gumball for the patron’s penny. CONDITION: An all original example with original marquee, paper award card, reel strips and back door. Operating and with keys. (Very Good). 600 - 1,500

3331 - CLAWSON PENNY-DROP PAYOUT TRADE STIMULATOR

12 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4” x 22”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Oak construction case with new back door, original hardware showing oxidation and loss of plating, original interior with original instruction label, working jackpots, and operational. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3332 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE PURITAN BELL” TRADE STIMULATOR

8” x 9” x 11”. C. 1915. CONDITION: It shows an aged patina to the case with an original backdoor, award card and replaced reel strips. It is fully functional and has keys. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3333 - CAST IRON “GUESSING BANK” TRADE STIMULATOR

6 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 9 - 5/8”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing an all original trade stimulator that pays 5 to 1 if you guess the number when the coin is deposited. Original dial with light wear, original pointer that is often missing, some missing paint to he wooden base, and patina to the cast components. Operational, with a great aged look. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3334 - 5¢ MILLS JOCKEY POKER TRADE STIMULATOR

16 - 1/2” x 12” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1920, The Mills Novelty Company. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with refinished cabinet, copper-flashed plating, original card reel strips, replaced award card marquee and original backdoor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

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3335 - VERY RARE 5¢ WHEELAND NOVELTY CO. “PERFECTION” TRADE STIMULATOR

12” x 12” x 16”. C. 1901. CONDITION: A unique poker machine with cast sides and tin body. It shows an original award card, new playing cards and mechanism, original marquee and castings in the front. There are areas of oxidation and white surface rust, but it could be improved with a really good cleaning. The machine operates well. (Very Good). 20,000 - 40,000

3336 - L’ELAN OU LES 3 COULEURS MILLS ELK MADE FOR THE FOREIGN MARKET

14” x 12” x 19” . C. 1905, Mills Novelty Company. A single-reel token trade stimulator, made for the French market. The patron bets the colors to the color wheels, and operates on a large coin. CONDITION: It is all cast iron construction, including the marquee. It shows original plating and patina to the entire machine. It has an original reel strip, award card, backdoor with a replaced lock and applied Mills decal to the front. There are no breaks or repairs. It should operate on a half dollar. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3337 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY THE PURITAN BELL SLOT TRADE STIMULATOR

8 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 10”. C. 1925, The Mills Novelty Co. Chicago IL. The Puritan Bell trade stimulator was manufactured from 1922 to 1939 by Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Intricate detailing, original Bell Fruit reel strips, all original condition. Aged patina and remnants of original in-painted details. A real nice original example. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3338 - 5¢ CHAS FEY MIDGET DICE TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 8” x 11”. C. 1926. CONDITION: An original midget trade stimulator, showing an oxidized aged patina to the aluminum case. It has original front labelling and modified backdoor with a new lock. It is operational and has keys. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3339 - PEE-WEE NO. 36 4-IN-1 DICE TRADE STIMULATOR

9 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. CONDITION: It shows an original patina to the aluminum case, period dice, award card, front label, and backdoor. It is operational. It is missing the plunger stop. (Good).

800 - 1,500

3340 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP AMUSEMENT MACHINES

Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4” x 15”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A) Match-A-Pak trade stimulator with spinning cigarette wheels for the patron to win a pack of cigarettes. Showing wear to the case and to the play field from use. The front graphics are original, the play wheel is original with some scuffs, and the gumball mech is not working. (B) Pierce Tool Co. “Gypsy” fortune teller. Wear to the case and to the graphic wheels, with good color. Operational, and with original components. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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3341 - PAIR OF 1¢ GUM AND CIGARETTES TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 14” x 5-1/2” x 17”. (A) C. 1940. Garden city roulette tips spinner trade stimulator. CONDITION: Showing age-related cracks to the cabinet. Bright dial with great color, wear throughout from play. Working. With keys. (B) 1¢ Match the Pack cigarette trade stimulator. C. 1940. This trade stimulator is housed in a wood case with mirror-finished front and three central wheels kept behind glass. Players turn the knob on the side to select their brand of cigarettes, deposit their penny and press the lever to spin the wheels. CONDITION: Contains the original paper with working gumball vender. Oxidation and mirror loss, fade to the front dial. Working. Keys are included. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3342 - WILLIAMS MFG. CO. BALL GUM BELL FRUIT TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 10” x 19”. C. 1925. CONDITION: Showing original oak case with recast front casting, original reel strips with replaced aged and stained award cards. Original coin door and working gumball mechanism. Machine is operational. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3343 - MILLS NOVELTY CO. LITTLE PERFECTION POKER TRADE STIMULATOR

11” x 10” x 11 - 1/4”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Original reel strips, original oak case showing minor wear, original back door with no key, and operational with no marquee. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3344 - MULTI-COIN “LITTLE HELPER” COIN-FLIP TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/8” x 13”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Rare wooden trade stimulator with coin-flip operation into a playfield, with the intent of the customer to win sticks of gum. Showing all original wood case, original wood door and lock with key, wear consistent with age and use. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3345 - ORIGINAL MAHOGANY DISC MUSIC BOX STAND

23” x 18” x 34 - 1/4”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It has an original die-cut top and mahogany stand, which was used for a countertop disc music box. It shows some chipping at the edges and light surface scratches to the original finish. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3346 - BOW-FRONT EDISON CYLINDER PHONOGRAPH STAND

20 - 1/2” x 20” x 32”. C. 1900. CONDITION: Showing an older refinishing of a mahogany stand, with interior shelving and no spindles for the cylinders. Light scuffs and scrapes to the finish. (Very Good).

500 - 1,000

3347 - PAIR OF 5¢ AND 10¢ WALL HANGING CIGAR VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6” x 7” x 31”. C. 1930-1940. CONDITION: (A) Mid-Century Malkin-Illion Corp. Art Deco cigar vending machine. All original paint and labeling, advertising Bayuk Phillies cigars. Light wear and surface scratches. (B) Chrome-plated cigar vending machine with original front label, 10¢ operation for a single cigar, art deco styling. 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

3348 - 1¢ NORTHWESTERN “SELL-UM” MATCH VENDING MACHINE

6” x 7” x 13”. C. 1915. CONDITION: It has a cast iron front and base, with tin sides in original gold paint. It has a front cigar cutter and match holder. It shows oxidation, some areas of surface rust, and missing paint due to age and use. It is fully operational. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3349 - 1¢ PULVER TOO-CHOOS TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE

9” x 5 - 1/2” x 24”. C. 1905. CONDITION: It shows an original machine with Yellow Kid character. The mechanism is in original paint, which has oxidized and shows some surface rust. The Yellow Kid figure has remnants of original clothing and missing paint to the figure. The porcelain panels show wear, primarily to the front. There are areas of chipping on the bottom panel at the gum delivery hole. Both side panels show good color and shine, with no chipping. The case itself has oxidized, along with areas of paint loss and surface rust throughout. (Fair - Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3350 - DIAMOND MATCH CO. MATCH BOOK VENDING MACHINE

11” x 8” x 13.5”. C. 1915, Edwards Manufacturing Company. It is private labeled for Diamond Match. This vending machine offers two books of matches for 1¢. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, labeling and backdoor. There are areas of paint loss, loss to the labeling and pinstriping. Overall, it has a great aged look. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 238. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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3351 - 1¢ MILLS CUPID’S POST OFFICE CARD VENDING MACHINE

27” x 19” x 81.5” C. 1904. Mills Novelty Co. This floor model arcade machine in oak cabinet with nickel-plated claw feet and fancy castings, includes an assortment of letters with cupid behind glass. CONDITION: In original finish and patina, surface rust to the cast feet and wear to the cabinet, missing the top sign, complete otherwise, and a great original example. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3352 - 1¢ BROUSE’S PEERLESS FRUIT CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE

10” x 10” x 30 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: A wood, four-column chewing gum vending machine. It is porcelain-paneled wood construction, showing light wear to all porcelain panels and light chipping, mostly at the the edges. It has the original front door, and missing flavor labeling in the porthole windows. It has original interior and partial interior labeling. (Good). 4,000 - 8,000

3353 - 1¢ GRISWOLD CAST IRON PEANUT MACHINE

8” x 8” x 18”. C. 1914. CONDITION: A cast iron peanut machine made by Griswold Manufacturing. It shows original black paint, which has oxidized and has some surface rust. It shows an original globe, top cap and backdoor. It is fully functional. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 68. (Good).

2,000 - 3,000

3354 - 1¢ PULVER LITHOGRAPHED SWEET CHOCOLATE & TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE

9” x 6 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2”. C. 1900. CONDITION: It shows an original mechanism with a foxy grandpa figure. It has a repainted case and restored tin panels. It shows some areas of wear since restoration, and it is in full working order with original Pulver wall-mounting board. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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3355 - 1¢ COLUMBUS MODEL A “RAILROAD MODEL” ON ORIGINAL COLUMBUS STAND AND COLUMBUS DOUBLE BRACKET

50 -1/2” x 17” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1920. A pair of Columbus model “A’s” railroad versions with center globe rod. All original globes with new decals, and standard Model A base plates. The stand is a Columbus original in new powder coating and with original Columbus double machine stand bracket. Reference Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes page 40. 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

3356 - 1¢ LITTLE DREAM GUM MACHINE BASEBALL VERSION

14” x 9” x 20 - 1/4” C. 1904. Miller Novelty Co. This Little Dream was manufactured 3 years before Mills Novelty bought Miller Novelty. This rare version was made for Adams Gum, and deploys a wonderful baseball motif where coin drop locations are homer and base hits, and the label clearly states that the game is to play baseball for “Amusement only”. CONDITION: All original oak case, and painted pin-field with baseball graphics that are all original. The paper label is original as is the front drawer. A very rare baseball-themed penny drop. (Good). 700 - 2,000

3357 - PAIR OF WALL HANGING CIGAR VENDING MACHINES

Each: 30” x 8” x 9 - 3/4”. C. 1940-1950. CONDITION: (A) Cigar Pal Vending Inc. 25¢ William Penn brand package cigar vender. Original front graphic and paint showing light wear and dome surface scratches. (B) 10¢ Malkin-Illion Art Deco Phillies brand cigar vending machine. Original wood grain paint, decals with light wear and some areas of missing paint. With keys and operational. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3358 - ORIGINAL SPECIALTY MANUFACTURING MATCH VENDING MACHINE

6/1/4” X 7-3/8” x 16-1/4” C. 1920. CONDITION: Porcelain base with painted tin sides, marked “1¢”, manufactured in Davenport, Iowa. Original labeling to the sides, original back door, and operational. Comes with a small selection of boxed matches for vending. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3359 - 1¢ LARK FILLING STATION LIGHTER FLUID DISPENSER 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 15”. C. 1935. CONDITION: It shows all original paint, showing areas of oxidation and paint loss, primarily to the base. It has original labels and is in operating condition. (Very Good). 400 - 800

3360 - 1¢ ATLAS INDICATOR WORKS BASEBALL SKILL GAME

12” x 8” x 17 - 1/4”. C. 1930. Atlas Indicator Works. CONDITION: Coin flip baseball skill game with original marquee, playfield, and patina to the case and metal components. Replaced backdoor. Fully operational. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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3361 - 5¢ CHICAGO COIN’S GOALIE HOCKEY ARCADE GAME

45” x 33” x 63 - 1/2”. C. 1954. This is a 5¢ two-player Chicago Coin’s Goalie. One nickel for single-play, two for two players. Turning the stylized handles controls the goalie figure. It is in original condition with some wear, but retains a very impressive original appeal. CONDITION: The back glass retains bright, crisp non-faded colors, and a solid backless with no lifting. The wooden playing field has a normal wear pattern consistent with age and use. A great game to play. This is an electro/mechanical arcade game, and we can not guarantee it will be working when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3362 - 1¢ GLOBE “RAISE THE DEVIL” ARCADE STRENGTH TESTER

19” x 17” x 93” C. 1926, Globe Amusement Machine Co. CONDITION: Classic strength tester arcade machine where the patron tests grip strength to raise the interior figure of Satan to new heights. An all-original machine with good paint, a complete figure and replaced top sign. Fully operational and not often seen. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 1,000 - 3,000

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3363 - 1¢ CHALLENGER COUNTERTOP GUN GAME

10” x 27” x 16”. C. 1930. A.B.T. Manufacturing Co., Chicago.

CONDITION: It shows all original paint to the wooden body. It has the original gun and mechanism, showing new front glass with new decals. (Good) 1,000 - 2,000

3364 - 5¢ & 25¢ WILLIAMS DELUXE OFFICIAL BASEBALL PINBALL MACHINE

64” x 25 - 1/4” x 70”. C. 1960. Williams Manufacturing, Chicago, Illinois. This is a two-player pitch and bat pinball machine, featuring an animated playing field and running-man unit within the backbox. Complete with umpire and catcher, which can often end up missing. Play until three outs or default at 15 runs. CONDITION: The exterior cabinet shows minor wear, but with great color and shine. The interior and back-glass very clean showing no lifting or loss. Works great and has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

3365 - 5¢ STONER MFG. CO. TURF CHAMPS ARCADE GAME

48 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2” x 42 - 3/4”. C. 1936. Designed by Karl Knickerbocker. This is a horse race-themed electro-mechanical machine that also pays out if won, awarding the winner up to 35¢. There is a ticket dispenser, hidden payout cup, a random odds counter and 7 horses to choose from. With the two dials on the right of the machine, patron chooses their “winning” horse with the left and the other plunges the 3 red balls. The first ball to land in one of the 7 slots is the winner. CONDITION: Original paint and hardware, interior is very well kept and clean. Keys are provided. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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25¢ VINTAGE CROSS COUNTRY RACER KIDDIE RIDE/ARCADE DRIVING GAME

72” x 34” x 47” This unique and seldom-seen coin operated ride is a replica midget race car integrated with a top-mounted mechanical driving display screen arcade game. The Cross Country Racer was manufactured in 1961 by All-Tech Industries, located in Hialeah, Florida. The ride features a top mounted driving display screen that uses a Mutoscope-style revolving drum for the moving racetrack and colorful countryside racing scenery. The driver tries to keep the model race car that is mounted to the screen on the winding racetrack as it moves by skillfully maneuvering the car that is on the display screen. If the driver does not stay on the racetrack, the dashboard instruments light up and flash. The center dial display registers the driver’s progress and mileage achieved during the race. The rear axle bounces the race car up and down in a gentle motion to simulate the motion and movement of the race car while the ride is operating. CONDITION: Complete and a good candidate for restoration. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3367 - 1¢ CHESTER-POLLARD FOOTBALL PENNY ARCADE GAME

44” x 18 - 1/4” x 72 - 1/2”. C. 1926. CONDITION: Classic football (Soccer) arcade game from Chester Pollard Amusement Co. Showing a recent restoration with refinished cabinet, new interior paint and graphics with replaced jerseys on the players. With the correct score keeper and marquee. Showing little to no wear from play, a great example. 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

3368 - 1¢ MUNVEE’S “ELECTRICITY IS LIFE” ARCADE MACHINE

31” x 25.5” x 78” C. 1920s. Early Mills Novelty version modified by Mike Munvees. CONDITION: Showing modified dial advertising power up appeal, with bow front design, original hardware, and finish to the cabinet. Complete and operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 6,000 - 12,000

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LOT - 3368

27 - 1/4” x 31” x 92 - 1/2”. C. 1918 Princess Doraldina fortune teller was manufactured in Rochester, New York. One of the few iconic fortune tellers in existence. The factory burned to the ground, never to be reopened after very few were manufactured. CONDITION: Showing a complete restoration, with wax head figure and composition hands. Period clothing and very well done signage. Works perfectly. Insert a nickel and watch the wax figure move her head and arm back and forth to “select” your fortune, which exits the machine on a cast iron chute from within. Includes some fortune cards. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored).

10,000 - 30,000

3369 - 5¢ PRINCESS DORALDINA FORTUNE TELLER PRNNY ARCADE MACHINE

3370 - 25¢ SEGA MOTOPOLO BIKE MOVEMENT COIN-OP GAME

71” x 30” x 63”. C. 1968 Sega Corp. MotoPolo is a 1968 electro-mechanical arcade polo game by Sega. Players control a small foam motorcycle over a smooth glass “Decola” playfield and push around a ping pong ball, trying to score on the other’s goal in a way similar to air hockey. The machines 8-track player has been replaced with an exact duplicate recording onto a digital volume controlled audio box, which makes motorcycle noises and a buzzer for early warning of game over. CONDITION: This particular example is in amazing condition and retains all original graphics and hardware. Great overall wear, consistent with age and use. 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

3371 - 1¢ GLOBE AMUSEMENT MACHINE CO. GRIP TEST & MUSCLE DEVELOPER

15” x 15” x 83”. C. 1915. This floor model Lighthouse strength tester arcade mac hine has an oak cabinet with ornate nickel-plated castings. Inside is a 25lb ball that measures a patron’s strength from 0 to 1000 with varying results, including “Old Maid,” “Woman,” or “See a Dr.”. Make it all the way to the top, and a horn blows. Manufactured by the Globe Amusement Machine Co. in the early 1900s. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration to the cabinet and with light wear from use. Working and keys included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 2,500 - 5,000

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3372 - 5¢/10¢/25¢ WILLIAMS DOUBLE PLAY BASEBALL ARCADE GAME

66” x 25 - 3/4” x 73”. C. 1965, Williams Electronic Manufacturing Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. One player, completing game title awards replay, hitting seven targets in one game awards extra inning, fast and slow pitch (randomly selected), animated infield “players” that catch the ball then turret around and throw the ball to another base turret for double plays, back-glass running man animation, and playfield lights to simulate men running to the bases. CONDITION: A much harder Williams baseball game to find in this original condition. Light wear to the playfield, signs of use, with tight back-glass and working animation. Some paint loss, fading and veneer lifting at edges. A very desirable example. With keys. This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3373 - 1¢ CAILLE BROS. CAIL-O-SCOPE PENNY ARCADE STEREO CARD VIEWER

21” x 19 - 1/2” x 73”. C. 1905. Caille Brothers, Detroit, Michigan. A restored example of an early arcade viewer, manufactured by The Caille Bros. from 1904 to 1905. The cabinet features recessed panels, ornate metal plating with columns crafted in quartered oak. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with replaced marquee and stereo view cards titled “The Ostrich Farm”. Operational and 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

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3374 - 10¢ UNITED’S “POOL ALLEY” ARCADE MACHINE

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79 - 1/2” x 24” x 74”. C. 1956. United Manufacturing Co., Chicago, Illinois. Combination bowling and billiards game by United. Pool cues are used to launch the cue ball to the pins, regular bowling scores and rules apply. CONDITION: All original with light wear, good color and some paint chips. Operational and with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3375 - 1¢ DETROIT MEDICAL BATTERY “ELECTRICITY IS LIFE” ARCADE SHOCKER

14 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4” x 18”. C. 1901, Detroit Medical Battery Co. After depositing their coin, players would grip the handles while turning the right handle to receive a jolt of electricity. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint of the body and case, with original interior and front plate. Untested. One key is provided. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3376 - 1¢ PACE MANUFACTURING CO. PLAY BASEBALL COUNTER GAME

9 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1930. Pace Mfg. and Peo Mfg. collaborated on producing this baseball-themed game in 1932. Most of these countertop machines were nickel play, this one is a penny. In all original paint with original scoring marquee with numbers and player faces present. CONDITION: It shows a wonderful original condition game, with some areas of light wear and all original components. Operational. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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3377 - PAIR OF 1¢ FORTUNE TELLING ARCADE MACHINES 11 -1/2” 10” x 27 -3/4”. CONDITION: (A) 1¢ Romance Register Electric fortune telling machine. C. 1940. Exhibit Supply Co. Electric countertop fortune teller with reverse glass graphic and wooden case. Showing some lifting and paint loss to the glass, wear to the case, and fully operational. (B) 1¢ Information? Ask Me-I Tell’em amusement arcade game. C. 1930. Unusual counter top amusement machine where the patron dials a question, deposits a coin and gets an answer. Showing all original labels, interior scrolls with questions and answers are original, has a new back door. Operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3378 - LOT OF 2: 1¢ TARGET PRACTICE AND WHIZ BALL PENNY DROP ARCADE MACHINES

Largest: 12 - 1/2” x 8” x 18 - 1/4”. C. 1935/1940. CONDITION: (A) Mills Target Practice, classic penny drop trade stimulator. Showing patina to the aluminum case, and light wear to the interior play field. Original back door and coin flip. (B) Pace Whiz Ball countertop game of skill with original paint and finish. Light wear and operational. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3379 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TARGET PRACTICE COIN-FLIP GAMES

Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 19”. C. 1930. CONDITION: (A) Mills Target Practice showing aged patina to the case, with some new inset paint. Original playfield with original instruction label, original coin entry, and replaced back door. (B) Target Practice coin-flip, showing original paper, original patina to the aluminum case, original front door and lock, with working coin entry. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3380 - PAIR OF 1¢ PLANET MFG. “HULA” AND “CATCH COIN” AMUSEMENT COUNTER TOP GAMES

Largest: 11” x 8” x 17 - 1/2”. CONDITION: (A). C. 1945. Mfg by Planet Mfg, featuring a coin drop and skill to move the penny through the play field. showing moderate wear from play and age cracks in the wooden cabinet. All original paint with scrapes and scratches. Working. (B). C. 1940. Classic skill game penny drop game. Showing original paint and play field with light wear and bright graphic. With original marquee and operational. With key. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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3381 - 1¢ A.B.T. MFG. “BILLIARD PRACTICE” TABLETOP ARCADE GAME

15” x 30” x 9 -3/4” C. 1930. CONDITION: A.B.T. made several of this tabletop billiard-themed arcade game. This example is in beautiful walnut cabinet with carved legs and skirting. It has an original beveled glass top, and playfield with a newly applied graphics. It comes with the correct pistol and without leveling feet. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3382 - 1¢ NATIONAL AUTOMATIC WEIGHING MACHINE COMPANY SCALE

30” x 15 - 1/2” x 68 - 1/2”. C. 1918, National Automatic Weighing Machine Co. New York, New York. This is an elaborately-built penny scale made by the National Automatic Weighing Co. CONDITION: A wonderful restoration in accenting the elaborate casting perfectly. The porcelain dial is in near mint condition, showing very little fading from the sun, and is working as expected on a coin. All castings are complete with no repairs. This excellent example of an early scale is working and has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3383 - 1¢ NATIONAL NOVELTY CO. CAST IRON SCALE

71 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1910. CONDITION: An early cast iron scale by the National Novelty Co. It shows an original porcelain dial with very little signs of wear. The overall scale is painted in silver paint, and the step plate shows surface rust and oxidation, 1¢ operation. It will require some attention. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 700 - 1,500

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17 - 1/2” x 30” x 69”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Marked for the National Weighing Machine Co. out of New York. This machine was made for the Mills Automatic Merchandising Corp., whose offices were in New York, Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston and others. It is wood construction with an original backdoor, porcelain base and mirrored front. There are some areas of oxidation to the metal components. The dial features a pin-up girl, very unusual for this scale. The foot plate and top cap have been restored. The scale is very Art Deco in styling and is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

500 - 1,500

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3384
1¢ MILLS AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING CORP. PAY SIDEWALK SCALE
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3385 - 2LB DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE CO. STYLE 166 CANDY SCALE 13 - 1/2” x 4” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1903. CONDITION: This is a commemorative edition with the fancy casting and nickel plating, showing all-original condition with original nickel. All glass components have been somehow etched and would need to be replaced. The scale is operational. Comes with an original pan. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3386 - NATIONAL STORE SPECIALTY RESTORED CANDY SCALE 9-1/4” x 4” x 11-1/2” C. 1910. CONDITION: Fully restored scale showing new paint, new pinstripe, a custom cast top sign, and new acrylic tray. (Restored). 800 - 1,600

3387 - DAYTON 2 LB. CANDY SCALE 13-3/8” 4” 14-1/2” C. 1910. CONDITION: Fully restored Dayton 2 lb. candy scale with new paint, pinstriping, lettering, and chart, with original brass tray. (Restored). 700 - 1,200

3388 - DAYTON 2 LB. SCALE MODEL NO. 167 15” x 5” x 15-1/2” C. 1910. CONDITION: Fully restored 2 lb. Dayton scale marked for the International Business Machines Corporation. Comes complete with an original brass pan. (Restored). 600 - 1,500

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3389 - WURLITZER JUKEBOX MODEL 81 W/ ORIGINAL STAND

24” X 19” X 56” Wurlitzer Model 81 with an original 81 stand, showing an older restoration. CONDITION: Original felt to the turntable, and plastics all original. Serial number 720574 on the box and 675719 on the stand. Showing very little wear from use. Will require lubrication before use. With key, untested. 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

3390 - SEEBURG MODEL HF100R HIGH FIDELITY JUKEBOX

37” x 27” x 59”. C. 1954. CONDITION: An original Seeburg “R” showing original front glass, interior, and Bakelite buttons. One glass panel is missing from the bass and a replacement will be supplied. Lights, but currently is not playing and will need maintenance. Comes with keys. This is an electro-mechanical device and sensitive to movement. We can not guarantee operation when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000

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3391 - MULTI-COIN ROWE INTERNATIONAL MODEL RB-8 CD JUKEBOX

32 - 1/2” x 27” x 60”. C. 1995. CONDITION: A modern bubbler jukebox offering selections from compact discs, a nod to the iconic Wurlitzer 1015 of the past. The cabinet is in very nice condition with only a few scrapes present. Complete and with keys. Operational. This is an electrical-mechanical Jukebox and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

3392 - AIREON 400 “CORONET” JUKEBOX

30” x 22” x 60”. C. 1948. CONDITION: Often referred to as the “Canned Ham”. A very nice example, showing an older conservation, with complete interior, selection board and original plastics. Lights but is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

3393 - SEEBURG WALL SPEAKER

11 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 16”. CONDITION: Seeburg teardrop speaker showing no cracks, no tears to the speaker, and untested for operation. (Good). 200 - 500

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3394 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY. CO. VIOLANO VIRTUOSO MUSIC PLAYER

43” x 31” x 65”. C. 1915, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. Only 4,000 to 5,000 of these Mills Violano-Virtuoso music machines were made, this one made after 1912. It is a stunning piece of workmanship featuring interior lights, a 4-panel front glass divider and a deep finish Brazilian Mahogany cabinet, gleaming with brass hardware. There are 44 inner piano keys with the viola magnificently sitting at the center. Invented by Henry. K Sandell, the Violano-Virtuoso plays perforated music rolls. CONDITION: Minimal wear, seen only at the base. Overall in very beautiful condition. This instrument has been recently tuned, with good viola strings, and playing nicely. Comes with 6 rolls This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 15,000 - 25,000

3395 - CASKET STYLE REGINA MUSIC BOX PLAYING 27” DISCS

34.5” x 19.5” x 11”. C. 1900. The Regina Music Box Company, New Jersey. This is a beautiful Brazilian mahogany example of a Regina casket style music box, playing 27” discs. It is coin-operated functionality across dual combs. The serial number is 29515. CONDITION: The cabinet is in very good original finish. There are slight scratches and scuffs from play and operation. It sits atop a contemporarily-produced sound board to enhance its tone quality. The dual combs show no breaks or repairs. It comes with the original celluloid labels. The coin-operating mechanism will require some maintenance in order to work properly. Plays and sounds well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good) 8,000 - 16,000

3396 - REGINA CORONA STYLE 33 ORCHESTRAL AUTO DISC MUSIC BOX

39 - 1/4” x 25” x 73”. C. 1900, The Regina Music box Co. New Jersey. A majestic Regina Style 33 home model 27” automatic changer music box called the Orchestral Corona, due to the piano style sounding board on the back. This example is in Brazilian Mahogany, and is in very nice unrestored original condition. CONDITION: Mechanically, both motors have good springs, and operate smoothly and quietly. Light wear to the finish, with some scratches and light chipping at the corners. Original finish to the mahogany, and comes with crank and 8 discs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 6,000 - 15,000

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3397 - 5¢ REGINA STYLE 104 HEXAPHONE

24” x 17.5” x 49.5”. C. 1915, The Regina Music Box Co. New Jersey. One of the very first iterations of a jukebox produced by The Regina Co. from 1915-1921. For a nickel, this machine allows listeners to select from six Blue Amberol cylinders, which play one song each. To operate, the listener inserts a nickel into the coin slide, turns the selector knob to choose a song cylinder and then turns the crank six times until the song begins to play. CONDITION: This device plays nicely. Included with this Hexaphone are several Blue Amberol music cylinders and replaced marquee card. The quartersawn oak cabinet is in good condition with nice patina. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

LOT - 3398

3398 - 5¢ REGINA STYLE 104 HEXAPHONE W/ ROLLS

26” x 17 - 1/4” x 64 - 1/4”. C. 1915. The Regina Music Box Co. New Jersey. One of the very first iterations of a jukebox produced by The Regina Co. from 1915-1921. For a nickel this machine allows listeners to select from six Blue Amberol cylinders, which play one song each. To operate, the listener inserts a nickel into the coin slide, turns the selector knob to choose a song cylinder and then turns the crank six times until the song begins to play. CONDITION: This device plays nicely. Included with this Hexaphone are several music cylinders and replaced marquee card. The quarter sawn oak cabinet is in good condition with nice patina. Includes keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 6,000 - 12,000

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3399 - GERMAN SYMPHONION 12” VERTICAL COIN-OPERATED MUSIC BOX

18” x 12” x 35 - 1/2”. C. 1890. CONDITION: Showing original walnut case with some areas of carving, with original reverse glass front glass, clearly marked for the Symphonion Musik-Automat. Comes with one 12” disc, and will require some attention and cleaning in order for the coin-operated mechanism to work properly. Has the original crank. (Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3400 - VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. PHONOGRAPH TYPE D SERIAL 1879

27” x 21 - 3/4” x 28”. C. 1905. CONDITION: A very nice original type “D” phonograph in original patina with matching oak horn with decal. New felt, reproducer and original crank. Plays smoothly, and with a quiet motor. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

1,500 - 3,000

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3401 - VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. PHONOGRAPH TYPE V SERIAL 94310

27 - 1/4” x 21 - 3/4” x 30”. C: 1910. CONDITION: A great example of a Type-V Victor Phonograph with matching oak horn. Showing aged patina, original felt, reproducer and crank. Plays smoothly and quietly. 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

3402 - F.G. OTTO & SONS “CAPITAL CUFF” STYLE A MUSIC BOX

15” x 11 - 3/8” x 6 - 3/4”. C. 1895. CONDITION: Style A Capital Cuff music box in oak case with 7 cuff cylinders. Showing a refinished case, original comb with no breaks or repairs, original crank, and playing wonderfully. A very desirable music box in a manageable-sized format. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3403 - 19TH CENTURY MUSIC BOX AUTOMATON W/ COMMEMORATIVE VICTORIA CASE & CLOCK MARQUEE

17” x 13 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1880. CONDITION: Showing original marquee with original clock that is untested. Cabinet shows areas of wear, with all the correct hardware, with original drawer, original decorations to the top and the front, and marked “The Victorian Commemorative Cabinet”. Playing four tunes on a 6” cylinder, crank wind, with two dancing dolls that are inoperative. The music box would benefit well from a great cleaning and lubrication to the oxidation that has occurred from storage. It is playing and is operational, other than the dancing dolls. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3404 - RARE 9” DISC BRITANNIA VERTICAL MUSIC BOX

16 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 26”. CONDITION: Playing 9” discs across two cones, with one broken tooth, original bed plate, in burled walnut case, original marquee with clock, with no back housing to the clock. Music box plays nicely and has original hanging hardware. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3405 - NICOLE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX PLAYING 6 TUNES ON 13” CYLINDER

22 - 5/8” x 8 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. C. 1885. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the mahogany case with light oxidation to the mech from storage. Plays smoothly and has a wonderful tone. Crank wind and repeat feature. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3406 - MIRA DOUBLE-COMB MAHOGANY DISC MUSIC BOX

20 - 1/2” x 18” x 10”. C. 1905. CONDITION: Showing an all original finish to the mahogany case, double comb with no breaks or repairs, light wear from use with some surface scratches in the finish, plays wonderfully and comes with two discs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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3407 - RARE SHYVERS MULTIPHONE SELECTOR SERIAL #192

6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 16” C. 1939. Shyvers Multiphones were produced by Ken Shyvers in Seattle in 1939. One of the pioneers of the new wired music industry. The multiphone used telephone lines to send music from central stations to the location. Advertised as personal music, the customer inserted a coin and then talked to a hostess at a central station that had rows of turntables corresponding to each location. You talked into the top speaker and your music selection would be heard out of the bottom speaker. Shyvers went out of business in 1959 with the advancement of the high fidelity, 200 selection jukebox. Approximately 1200 were produced and maybe 700 still in existence. CONDITION: Showing light wear, with near excellent plating, original label and selection list. Untested as to working. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3408 - RARE SHYVERS MULTIPHONE SELECTOR SERIAL #16

6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 16” C. 1939. Shyvers Multiphones were produced by Ken Shyvers in Seattle in 1939. One of the pioneers of the new wired music industry. The multiphone used telephone lines to send music from central stations to the location. Advertised as personal music, the customer inserted a coin and then talked to a hostess at a central station that had rows of turntables corresponding to each location. You talked into the top speaker and your music selection would be heard out of the bottom speaker. Shyvers went out of business in 1959 with the advancement of the high fidelity, 200-selection jukebox. Approximately 1200 were produced, and maybe 700 still in existence. CONDITION: Showing light wear, with near excellent plating, original label and selection list. Untested as to working. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3409 - SWISS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX IN GREEN TOLE PAINT

33” X 15” X 11.25” C. 1890. CONDITION: Carved cabinet with added green paint, playing an 11” cylinder with no tune card. Zither attachment is operational, and the comb has one broken tooth. Plays well with a nice tone. Light wear to the case, with some oxidation to the interior components. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3410 - WURLITZER REPLICA “STRIKE UP THE BAND” MODEL 39 REMOTE SPEAKER

18” x 9” x 17 - 1/2”” C. 1939, Model 39A. CONDITION: In excellent condition, showing a consistent finish to the wood and intact plastics along the sides, top, and bottom. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3411 - 5¢ THE NEW CENTURY DETROIT UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE 26” x 16” x 69”. C. 1895 Caille Bros. Detroit. This impressive floor model Caille Slot is a beautiful quartered oak cabinet. All the castings are cast iron, the wheel and marquee are original. CONDITION: It shows an earlier restoration and refinished cabinet with a dark stain over-wash. An early model with mechanism matching the case. It shows little to no wear to the case, but a stunning example of this early Caille slot. Plays and pays. Keys are included. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 12,000 - 24,000

3412 - 5¢ CALLIE ARISTOCRAT COUNTER ROULETTE MACHINE

13-1/4” x 13-1/4” x 18” C: 1925. This is a later 5¢ version with crank handle. When a coin or multiple coins are bet, the roulette wheel spins until the ball falls in pocket, triggering a payout if the colors match. CONDITION: Showing wear, some separation of the veneer, and patina to the castings. The wheel has good color and the machine operates, but the coin entry system has been modified to operate on a quarter only (Fair). 5,000 - 15,000

3413 - 5¢ MILLS “THE OWL” UPRIGHT SLOT MACHINE

26-1/2” x 14” x 64” C. 1900. CONDITION: A original Mills owl in nickel denomination in as-found condition. Showing a plain coin entry, original castings and applied trim, and requiring maintenance or restoration to work correctly. A great project slot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3414 - RARE 5¢ VICTOR LITTLE SIX SLOT MACHINE

11 - 1/4” x 6” x 15”. C. 1907, Victor Novelty Works. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration to the cabinet, new nickel-plating, original chipped glass front and wheel, as well as the correct countries. Nickel operation, showing a broken handle. The handle is present with the machine and could be welded. The machine is operational. (FairGood). 2,000 - 5,000

3415 - 5¢ JENNINGS CLUB CHIEF CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

23” x 20” x 61”. C. 1940, O.D. Jennings Co., Chicago, IL. Classic Jennings Club Chief. CONDITION: Showing complete components, reel strips and award card. Cabinet shows wear with scuffs, surface scratches and missing trays. Original back door and no key. Plays and pays, jackpot is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3416 - 50¢ MILLS HIGH-TOP SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1948, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. This slot machine features a rare 50¢ denomination. CONDITION: This slot shows an older repaint with original award card, back door and new coin box. Plays and pays, has jackpot guarantee. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3417 - 5¢ JENNINGS STAR CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15” x 1 7-1/2” x 27” CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new reel strips and award card, original back door and cash box. Plays and pays correctly, and hand-filled jackpot is untested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3418 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BASEBALL VENDING SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 25”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An original slot machine with correct reel strips, back door with lock, cash box and paint. Plays and pays correctly with present jackpot, skill stops, future pay that are all not operational. Vender is working, with no key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,500

3419 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. HORSE HEAD BONUS SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new reel strips, original award card and back door with lock. No cash box. Plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot and bonus feature. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3420 - 5¢ JENNINGS SUN CHIEF TIC-TAC-TOE SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 17-1/2” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Jackpot is working, original back door with replaced lock, and cash box is present. Light kit has a side-mounted toggle switch, and there is a hole in the base for casino coin collection. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3421 - 5¢ JENNINGS STANDARD CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15” x 26-1/2” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new reel strips and award card. Wooden base is new and top bonnet is a recast. Back door is original, and cash box is present. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3422 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. POINSETTIA SLOT MACHINE W/ SIDE CONFECTIONS VENDER

19” x 15 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2”. C. 1928. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with replaced reel strips and award card, a repair to the gooseneck, and replaced wood base. Cash box is present, the machine plays and pays correctly, and has a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3423 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. QT SMOKER SLOT MACHINE

12 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/4” x 18”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips, award card with new back door and no lock. Cash box is missing and the side cash door has a modification. Plays on free play, and has a token payout jackpot that is present with no tokens. (Fair). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 3418
LOT - 3419
LOT - 3420

15” x 15” x 27-1/2” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award card. Jammed escalator and pay slides, no light kit present and no cash box. Original back door, with replacement lock and slight split in the wood base. Plays but does not pay. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3425 - 5¢ MILLS 777 HIGH-TOP SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Original machine, with correct reel strips, award card, and wear to the case. On free play due to escalator issue. Jackpot is present but not working. It has original back door with replacement lock, and a cash box is present. No key to the hand load jackpot. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3426 - 5¢ MILLS ROMAN HEAD SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with jammed escalator, present jackpot, with original back door, no cash box and nonworking gold award. The wood cabinet shows age-related cracks. Plays but does not pay out. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3427 - 5¢ PACE COMET SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25” C. 1940, Pace Mfg. CONDITION: Showing an original machine, with correct reel strips and award card. With working jackpot, original back door with no lock, and cash box present. Missing the cover behind the coin entry. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

500 - 1,000

3428 - 25¢ JENNINGS “GOVERNOR” SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15-1/2” x 27-1/2” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Has an escalator issue and is on free play. Original back door with no lock, and cash box is present. Wood base has some splitting, and the jackpot works. Plays and pays out correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3424
3424 - 10¢ JENNINGS CLUB CHIEF “CHINESE FRONT” SLOT MACHINE
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LOT - 3428

3429 - 5¢ JENNINGS EXPORT CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with casino-themed reel strips. Jackpot is present but not working, cash box is present, hole in base for casino coin collection, light kit is missing, original back door with Yale lock, missing casting to front, and cabinet has an added electrical plug for casino theme. Plays, but does not payout correctly. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3430 - 5¢ JENNINGS CLUB SPECIAL SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 26” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Jackpot is present but not working, with original back door with Yale lock and key stuck in lock. Cash box is present. Plays but does not pay out. Keys. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3431 - 5¢ JENNINGS SOLID FRONT SUN CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 27” C. 1935, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Nice original slot with correct reel strips and award card. Jackpot is present but not operational. Cash box is present, and the back door is original with original Yale lock. Plays and pays out correctly. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3432 - 5¢ MILLS BLUE BELL SLOT MACHINE IN CONSOLE

22” x 15” x 58” C. 1940. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older repaint with new reel strips. Plays and pays correctly, but is on free play due to stuck escalator. Original back door and cash box with Mills lock. Jackpot is present, but not working. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3429
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3433 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 27”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, back door and lock with no cash box. Token pay jackpot is operational, and the machine plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3434 - 5¢ WATLING MFG. BLUE SEAL CONFECTIONS SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 24”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with replaced reel strips, original award card and back door. The jackpot is missing, the future pay works, and the vender is present and not operational. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3435 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips and award card, original back door altered for a pad lock. No cash box or lock. Bonnet has a hasp for the back door lock, and the cabinet has age cracks. Plays and pays correctly, with a nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

500 - 1,000

3436 - 10¢ PACE BANTAM SLOT MACHINE

15” x 13 - 3/4” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips, backdoor with lock, and missing a cash box and award card. Jackpot glass is missing, and there are age cracks in the wood base. Plays and pays correctly, with working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4” x 26”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips, award card, back door with no lock, and the cash box is a cigar box. Cabinet is showing age cracks. Plays and pays correctly, with a working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3433
3437 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. DIAMOND FRONT SLOT
LOT - 3434
LOT - 3435
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LOT - 3437

3438 - 5¢ JENNINGS DUCHESS SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2” x 21”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, and back door with nonfunctional key. Cash box is original. There is a crack in the front casting, vender door glass is missing, and needs glass to the jackpot. Plays and pays correctly, with a working vender and a non working jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3439 - 10¢ JENNINGS CHIEF 4-STAR HUNTING SCENE SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 16” x 27”. CONDITION: Showing an original machine, with new reel strips and award card, original back door, no keys and no cash box. There is an issue with the escalator, and the slot is currently not operational. Jackpot is present. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3440 - 25¢ JENNINGS DUTCH BOY SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14” x 25”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with no back door. Original reel strips and award card, with no cash box. Plays and pays with working jackpot. Also pays the jackpot on 3 lemons. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3441 - 25¢ JENNINGS DUTCH BOY & GIRL SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/4” x 25”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips, award card, back door and cash box. Slot will play and pay correctly with present jackpot, but the reels are currently not cycling correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3442 - 10¢ MILLS HIGH-TOP 7-7-7 AWARD JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15 - 1/2” x 26”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing a break in the top casting and bonnet. Original reel strips, award card, back door, lock, and key. Cash box is new, as is the paint to the front casting. Plays and pays, but there is no jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3443 - 5¢ JENNINGS DIXIE BELL SLOT MACHINE

17” x 16” x 27 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with replaced reel strips, award card and new paint. Original back door and cash box. Mech and escalator are jammed, and the slot does not play or pay. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3441
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LOT - 3443

3444 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. 7-7-7 PAYS HI-TOP SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with replaced reel strips, original award card, back door with lock, paint and plating. With cash box. Plays and pays correctly, but the jackpot is not operating. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3445 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. LATE VERSION OPERATOR BELL SLOT MACHINE

16” x 14 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing a new base cabinet, with original reel strips, back door with new lock, and no cash box. Lower back door is a remake. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3446 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing an older repainted casting, with replaced reel strips and award card. With original back door, lock and cash box. Plays and pays correctly, with a present jackpot that is not operational. No key to the front jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3447 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. 2-COLUMN VENDER SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 26”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing an as-found slot with original reel strips, award card, and back door. Need reel glass and new lock. Plays and pays correctly, with a present jackpot that is not operational, and a present vender that is not operational. Escalator is jammed. No key to the vender door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3448 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. DUTCHES SLOT MACHINE

15” x 14 - 1/2” x 23”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with correct reel strips, award card and back door, with cash box. Coin entry rear door is recast, jackpot and vender are present and not working. Plays and pays correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3449 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. WAR EAGLE SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 26”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card and back door, with cash box. Cabinet shows moderate wear. Plays and pays correctly, with present nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 3444
LOT - 3445
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LOT - 3449

3450 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. BURSTING CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: An original slot machine, showing the correct reel strips, award card, back door with lock, and cash box. Bonnet has a crack at the lock, and mech needs a good cleaning. Plays and pays correctly, with a nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3451 - 5¢ JENNINGS SKY CHIEF SLOT MACHINE 17” x 16” x 27”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with original reel strips, award card, backdoor and cash box. Escalator has an issue, with a broken gear at the chain drive. Plays and pays correctly, with a nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,000

3452 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

Each: 17 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/4” x 33 - 3/4”. CONDITION: Showing scuffs and scrapes due to use, with art glass fronts, interior shelves, and front doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

3453 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

Each: 17 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/4” x 33 - 3/4”. CONDITION: Oak stands showing scuffs and scrapes due to use, with art glass front and shelf storage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 3450
LOT - 3451
LOT - 3452
LOT - 3453

3454 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

Largest: 19” x 16 - 3/4” x 35”. CONDITION: Showing scuffs and scrapes due to use, one with front door storage, one with no storage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

3455 - 5¢ RARE “THE BIG LEAGUER” BASEBALL-THEMED TRADE STIMULATOR 19” x 10-1/2” x 21” C. 1927. Very rare and maybe the lone example sitting in collections today. Baseball-themed coin flip trade stimulator, where the patron can play a full game against a competitor by flipping coins into the playfield and scoring runs. Manufactured by Pacific Manufacturing. CONDITION: All original with wonderful baseball graphics in the play field, original wooden case with finish, all hardware is original and complete. Back access door is a hasp lock and will require a small padlock. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

3456 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. “THE BELL BOY” BELL FRUIT TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/4”. C. 1931, The Mills Novelty Company Chicago, IL. CONDITION: The machine shows the original case with backdoor, aluminum front, reel strips, award card and working gumball vendor. The case shows an added new Mills decal, as well as a repaint to the incised figures on the front of the case. (Very Good). 3,000 - 5,000

3457 - CAST IRON CAILLE BROS. “THE TIGER” CHECK PAY TRADE STIMULATOR

15 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1903. CONDITION: This trade stimulator was made for the foreign market and is in all original, as-found condition. It shows areas of oxidized nickel plating and areas of moderate plating loss. Although made for the foreign market, the machine will operate on a quarter. The machine has a new single reel strip and award card. It has an original marquee with aged marquee paper. The machine has the original backdoor. It is operational and comes with a small selection of tokens. (Good). 2,000 - 5,000

3458 - 5¢ MILLS #5 JUMBO SUCCESS FLOOR MODEL CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2” x 60”. C. 1905, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. This Mills Novelty upright poker machine is in original condition. CONDITION: Showing wear to the original paint and pinstriping, replaced cards in the reel basket, and a replaced marquee with aged award card. Plays perfectly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 2,000 - 4,000

LOT - 3455
LOT - 3456
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3459 - 5¢ MONARCH MFG. “PEE-WEE” ROULETTE TRADE STIMULATOR

10” x 8” x 11”. C. 1928. CONDITION: An all-original trade stimulator showing an aged patina to the aluminum case. It has original award cards, new paint added to the roulette wheel and original backdoor. It is fully operational and has keys. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3460 - 1¢ THE “O-TO-GO!” CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

12” x 12” x 34”. C. 1898, Aspen & Furry Co. Wilmington, Delaware. The only known example in collections today, this trade stimulator, nicknamed “Knock a Baby Down”, requires propelling a penny with enough force to hit one of the figures in the head and knock it down to get a cigar. Not at all as easy as it sounds. CONDITION: All original with an original instruction label, paint to the figures and plunger-shooter. Light wear and a fantastic survivor. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3461 - 1¢ MILLS NOVELTY THE WIZARD FORTUNE TELLER

13 - 5/8” x 5 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/2”. C. 1925, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, Illinois. Mills manufactured these fortune-telling trade stimulators from 1919 to 1927. Players can select from six questions using the pointer, then press the button at the side of the cabinet to spin the wheel to reveal their answer. CONDITION: Showing an older exterior restoration with new paint and detailing. Interior award and fortune paper is original. Working and has key. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3462 - 5¢ MILLS PURITAN BELL TRADE STIMULATOR

8 - 1/2” x 9” x 10”. A cast iron version of this Mills Puritan Bell trade stimulator, showing original reel strips, award card, and both front and back doors. It comes with an assortment of tokens. CONDITION: There are some areas of oxidation and significant plating loss to the original plating, but has a great aged look. (Good). 800 - 1,500

3463 - THE KELLEY TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 22”. C. 1920. CONDITION: It shows an original oak case with original front Kelley Manufacturing decal. It has the original instruction label and front castings, which have been re-nickeled. It is fully functional and has keys. (Good). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 3459
LOT - 3460
LOT - 3461
LOT - 3462
LOT - 3463

3464 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS “GRAND STAND” TRADE STIMULATOR

12”x 8” x 16”. C. 1935. CONDITION: This original trade stimulator by O.D. Jennings shows original reel strips, award card and backdoor with Jennings original decal. The case shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes consistent with the age of the machine. It is fully functional and has keys. (Very Good). 800 - 1,500

3465 - MILLS NOVELTY UPRIGHT PERFECTION POKER TRADE STIMULATOR

13” x 9” x 15.5” C. 1902, The Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: In original wood finish with all original castings, and it still has the wood floor with coin trap inside. Original wooden door with viewing window and lock intact. This is a nice original machine that needs to be cleaned and oiled. With key. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3466 - 5¢ CAILLE LITTLE PERFECTION CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR

10-7/8” x 9-1/4” x 13-7/8” C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing original finish to the oak cabinet with original decals, with re-cast front casting, with aged award card, original reel strips, and original back door. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3467 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11” x 11” x 7”. C. 1925-1935. CONDITION: (A) Jumping Jack dice trade stimulator, aluminum case showing original patina, with original back door, original instruction label and award card, period dice with new felt, operational. (B) Oak case roulette machine, nickel operation, showing original paper, original reel, original back door and coin drop, and oxidized hardware. Operational. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3468 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

14 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 16”. C. 1915-1920. CONDITION: (A) Griswold Manufacturing Wheel of Fortune trade stimulator, showing original oak case, with original marquee and paper, original back door, and original wheel with front Griswold decal. (B) Western Weighing Machine Co. coin-drop, showing oak case, carved base, original framed instruction label and award card, original company plate to the front, and original back door. Showing wear and scuff marks to the oak case. (Good - Very Good). 800 - 1,600

LOT - 3465
LOT - 3466
LOT - 3467
LOT - 3468

3469 - 5¢ WESTERN WEIGHING MACHINE CO. ECLIPSE TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/4” x 6” x 19”. CONDITION: All original wood case, showing some wear and missing finish to the base, original dials, original pointers, with original front payout card and original back door. Showing age cracks, scuffs, and some finish loss to the oak case. (Good). 800 - 1,600

3470 - 1¢MILLS LITTLE PERFECTION CIGAR TRADE STIMULATOR W/ METAL STAND

Stand: 13 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/4” x 33 - 1/2”. C. 1918. CONDITION: Mills Novelty cigar trade stimulator for poker, showing great patina to the case, original cards, back door and period marquee. Fully operational, and comes with a period stand. (Very Good). 800 - 1,800

3471 - THE CRETORS & CO. RESTORED POPCORN STREET WAGON

62” x 3 - 1/2” x 80”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration, with new paint and pinstriping. It has an original engine and popcorn components, which look to be operational. It is missing one side compartment panel, which is sheet metal and easily replaced. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 3,000 - 8,000

LOT - 3469
LOT - 3470
LOT - 3471

3472 - 1¢ CONTINENTAL NOVELTY CO. “BULL’S HEAD” PERFUME VENDING MACHINE

11” x 16” x 20 - 1/2”. C. 1908, The Continental Novelty Co., Buffalo, New York. CONDITION: A unique perfume dispenser resembling the head of a bull. It has cast iron construction with well-done restoration to the finish, a recast back door, and period lock. Operational. It has a great look for 1908. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3473 - WILBURS SWEET CLOVER CHOCOLATE & PEPSIN GUM VENDING MACHINE

9 - 3/4” x 9” x 32”. C. 1898. CONDITION: It shows original porcelain panels to the sides of the wooden cabinet, which is still in original finish. The porcelain panels on side 1 show a quarter-sized chip at the edge of the word “Pepsin,” and nickel-sized chips further down on the right-hand side and upper left-hand corner. The right side panel shows a quarter-sized chip next to the word “Clover” in the lower-right, and some slight edge chipping to the outside edges. It has an original front mirror and porcelain selector plate. There are some scuffs, scratches and scrapes to the wooden cabinet with a complete interior. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3474 - 5¢ PIX SAFETY MATCHES BOXED MATCH VENDING

11” x 8” x 15”. C. 1915, Albert Pick & Co. CONDITION: It shows an all-original machine with an original oak case, wood backdoor, front tin litho safety match with a “National Vending Co. Chicago, IL” decal and a brass tag advertising McGreenery & Manning Co. out of Boston, Massachusetts. It comes with a selection of boxed matches for vending. It shows some wear, areas of finish loss to the wood cabinet and light oxidation to the front tin panel. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3475 - 1¢ “LARK” INDOOR STRIKER TRADE STIMULATOR

9 - 1/2” x 11” x 19”. C. 1935. CONDITION: A game of skill manufactured by Lark Distributing out of Los Angeles, California. This example shows a complete restoration with a refinished wood cabinet, re-nickeled front castings, interior with new paint and new balls. It is fully operational. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3476 - 5¢ A.J. STEPHENS & CO. “MAGIC BEER BARREL” TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 1/4” x 8” x 8 - 3/4”. C. 1934. CONDITION: This machine shows an older restoration to paint for both the pretzel vendor and trade stimulator. It has the original pretzel reel strips, spigot and new award card. The barrel shows some oxidation, areas of plating loss to the spigot handle and oxidation to the hammered black paint base. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

3477 - 1¢ ROTH & LANGLE “MO-JO” GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE

6” x 6” x 10”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an original paint and finish machine, with original globe with possible replaced decal. It is fully operational. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pg. 149. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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LOT - 3475
LOT - 3476
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3478 - EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. 1¢ GRAPHIC CARD VENDING MACHINE

17 - 3/4” x 9” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing an earlier restoration with a beautiful oak cabinet, with re-plated coin entries, and wonderful front graphic with pretty girls. Includes a selection of cards inside. Will require a new lock to the front door. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

3479 - 1¢ ADVANCE MATCHBOX VENDING MACHINE

9” x 7” x 17”. C. 1915, Advance Machine Co., Chicago, Illinois. This all original Advance Matchbox vending machine has the original glass dome, original hold-down ring, side door and match labels on the interior. CONDITION: Some paint loss and abrasions due to age and use. Fully operational, original cash door. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, p. 236. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

3480 - ENGLISH CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE BY J.W. PLINSTON OUT OF STOCKTON HEATH

12” x 5 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1925. An oak case with a beveled front mirror and dual sliding mechanism, vending packaged cigarettes from either side. There is a witness window above the operating mechanism to show the patron which brand of cigarettes they would be purchasing. The mechanisms were sized for two different sized packages. CONDITION: There are very little signs of wear. The cabinet has been refinished. The interior is complete and operational on an English penny. This machine is not listed in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes. (Excellent). 700 - 1,500

3481 - 1¢ CAILLE JR. BELL GUMBALL & FORTUNE TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/4”. C. 1930, Caille Brothers, Detroit, Michigan. CONDITION: It shows a restoration to the case, original backdoor, original front castings with new inpainting, original marquee, award card and reel strips. It has a working gumball mechanism. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 700 - 1,500

3482 - 25¢ VICTOR 5-SELECTION VENDING MACHINE

29 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 62”. C. 1960. Victor Vending Machine Co. Floor cabinet with five different vending machines enclosed giving the customer five choices for a prize, everything from a troll doll to a sticky eyeball. CONDITION: Fully restored with paint and prize capsules all included. Fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 500 - 1,000

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3483 - ADAMS TAB GUM VENDING MACHINE

10” x 4 - 1/4” x 22 - 3/4”. C. 1934, Arthur H. Du Greiner Inc. Company. CONDITION: Distributed by the Geiger Automatic Sale Company. It has 90% of an original decal on the front glass. The four-column tab gum vending machine is 1¢ operation. It shows peeling and oxidation to the original nickel front finish. There are remnants of green paint to the tin sides, showing surface rust and areas of paint loss. It is operational and with key. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes, pp. 56. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3484 - 5¢ CHESTER-POLLARD PLAY GOLF PENNY ARCADE MACHINE

42 - 3/8” x 18 - 1/2” x 68”. C. 1928. CONDITION: Classic penny arcade “Play Golf” machine from the Chester Pollard Amusement Co. Showing a recent restoration with refinished case and interior graphics. Showing little to no wear from play or use, fully operational and ready for play. A great example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 8,000 - 16,000

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3485 - RARE 1¢ MILLS ILLUSION ARCADE MACHINE

15” x 17.25” x 78” This is a very rare arcade machine. There were three recreated machines by John Papa that had copper-flashed castings and a different top sign. this example has nickel castings and a unique top sign and is believed to be a recreation by another source. Quartered oak, very well constructed and operational. Showing very little wear from use. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 3,000 - 6,000

3486 - ROCK-A-BARREL SKEE BALL ARCADE MACHINE

27” x 106” x 73”. C. 1946 Wisconsin Novelty Co. A seldom-seen skee ball amusement game in restored condition. Dating to 1946, by the Wisconsin Novelty co. CONDITION: Retaining most all of the paint to the outside cabinet, little wear to the play field. Fully operational with all the balls. A rare version of this popular arcade game. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 2,000 - 10,000

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3487 - 1¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY CO. STRIKING CLOCK ARCADE MACHINE

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18” x 18” x 75 - 1/2”. C. 1930. Manufactured by Exhibit Supply Co. Chicago, Illinois. The customer drops 1¢ in the coin slot, then pushes handles together to “Strike the Clock”. The bell will ring to the count of your hands on the clock. CONDITION: A fully restored arcade machine with refinished cabinet and new plating. Original front dial and instructions. 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

3488 - 10¢ GLOBE HIGH - POWER BINOCULARS WITH PEDESTAL BASE

21” X 21” X 59” C. 1930, Licensed to Star Lakes Stores Inc., Coulee City, Washington. CONDITION: Restored and fully operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

3489 - 1¢ CAILLE “THE LITTLE WONDER” LUNG TEST ARCADE AMUSEMENT MACHINE

13 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 27”. C. 1901. CONDITION: An original device, showing age cracks in the base plate. The original casting shows some oxidation to the nickel plating. The tall glass globe is complete, with no chips or cracks. It comes with a replaced rubber tubing for the machine. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3491 - PAIR OF DE MOULIN’S PRANK ARCADE MACHINES

3490 - 10¢ EXHIBIT SUPPLY “EL TORO” KIDDIE RIDE

63” x 23” x 49”. C. 1950. The Exhibit Supply Co. Model #1 from ESCO, “El Toro” the ride-on bull kiddie ride. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with very good paint and trim. Fully operational and working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 5,000

Largest: 18 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. C. 1910 - 1920. De Moulin’s was a company teens and twenties that made prank arcade-type machines for lodges, men’s clubs and fraternities. CONDITION: (A) A De Moulin’s Lung Tester. They generally had a water mechanism and a blank .22 cartridge or .32 caliber cartridge, so when the prank was pulled on the individual the cartridge would fire, scare you and then squirt water in your face. This example comes with the original instruction label on the inside door, and leather wood case showing wear. It is missing some components in order for it to be fully operational. (B) A De Moulin’s Lift. Similar operation, where there was a water pouch and .32 caliber blank. When the prank was pulled, the individual would pull-up to see their strength, the cartridge would fire, scaring and squirting water individuals in their face. Both machines are original and in need of some attention, if they are going to become operational again. It is very unusual to find two of these in restorable condition. (Fair - Good). 800 - 2,000

3492 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP SKILL GAMES

Largest: 13 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. C. 1930-1940. CONDITION: (A) Steeplechase horse race-themed trade stimulator, showing original wood case with new back door, original playfield showing light wear. Comes with all the correct marbles and is operational. (B) Later edition 1¢ Kicker and Catcher by J.F. Frantz Manufacturing, showing loss of finish to the wood case, original reverse painted glass, showing minor lifting. Operational, and with new back door. (Good). 800 - 1,600

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3493 - 1¢ BLACK AMERICANA SKILL ARCADE GAME

12” x 10 - 1/4” x 20 - 3/4” C. 1920. CONDITION: Classic skill game where the patron launches a penny into a play field with the intent of getting the penny back and a free ball gum. Showing moderate wear from age with original top sign and play field with light wear. Operational and with keys. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3494 - COUNTERTOP ARCADE GUN GAME

27” x 9 - 3/4” x 16”. C. 1935. CONDITION: From A.B.T Manufacturing, a 10 shot for 1¢ countertop gun game. It shows original paint, pistol, score field, labeling and new glass decals. The machine is operational. It shows some areas of oxidation to the non-painted components. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3495 - PAIR OF POCKET COIN-FLIP SLOT MACHINES

Largest: 15” x 9 - 3/4” x 18”. C. 1925. CONDITION: (A) Fields Four Jacks machine showing original wood case, with original oak back door, front casting with new inset green paint, nickel operation, with working jackpots. (B) Three Jacks machine with original back door, original playfield, original labeling, with worn coin entry, penny operation, with working jackpots. Showing significant wear to the oak case. (Fair - Good). 600 - 1,200

3496 - 5¢ CHICAGO COIN’S GOALIE HOCKEY ARCADE GAME

64” x 44” x 29” This is a 5¢ two-player Chicago Coin’s Goalie. One nickel for single play, two for two players. Turning the stylized handles controls the goalie figure. It is in original condition with some wear, but retains a very impressive original appeal. CONDITION: The back glass retains bright, crisp non-faded colors with a solid backless with no lifting. The wooden case has areas of scratches and scuffs with only one small area of veneer lifting on right-hand side, noticeable only upon close inspection. The wooden playing field has a normal wear pattern consistent with age and use. A great game to play. C. 1954. This is an electro/mechanical arcade game, and we can not guarantee it will be working when delivered to the new owner. PROVENANCE: From the lifelong collection of Bill Howard. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3497 - 1¢ BAKER NOVELTY KICKER AND CATCHER AMUSEMENT SKILL GAME

14” x 5-1/2” x 17”. C. 1930. This particular machine is manufactured by The Baker Novelty Co. Chicago, Illinois. It has the original instruction card that reads “Try Your Skill. Each Goal Ball Scores and Returns One Extra Kick. For Amusement Only”. CONDITION: The inside playing field is in good condition with original instruction cards. With replaced back door. The kickers and catchers are original with original paint. Working. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3498 - SCIENTIFIC GAME “CHURCHILL DOWNS” HORSE RACING COUNTER GAME

15” x 10” x 18”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows an all original wood case with original playfield, graphics and backdoor with key. It shows areas of finish loss, scuffs and scrapes to the wood cabinet. Some areas of oxidation to the internal metal components, and surface rust to the coin entry. Currently not operational. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3499 - 25¢ CHICAGO COIN’S CONEY ISLAND ARCADE MACHINE

29” x 53” x 72” C. 1976, Chicago Coin Mfg. This bright and inviting machine appears very pleasant from the outside but when in play, the cabinet goes dark. The player must shoot the ghouls and goblins that haunt the streets of Coney Island at night. Score 4,200 or above and win an additional minute of play.

CONDITION: In as-found condition, showing wear to the cabinet, a small piece of missing back glass in the lower-left corner, oxidation, scuffs and scratches throughout. Untested, and a good candidate for restoration. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 2,000

3500 - REPLICA 10¢ TEST YOUR LOVE ARCADE MACHINE

24” x 20” x 80”

CONDITION: This is a replica of an Exhibit Supply Co. Personality Tester in oak cabinet, with light-up display that categorizes your personality from “Poor Fish” to “Uncontrollable”. Showing light wear from use and areas of finish loss, but is operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

500 - 1,500

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3501 - 5¢ BALLY BIG INNING ARCADE MACHINE

26” x 46” x 70”. C. 1974. This is a timed game that allows for an unlimited amount of shots, requiring one to two players. By using the guns provided, shoot one of the eight light activated targets. The player acquiring the most points by times end wins. CONDITION: The cabinet shows moderate wear but that does not take away from its ivory color and pirate motifs. The back glass is intact, bright in color, with no signs of peeling. With new lock and key. NOTE: This is an electrical/mechanical arcade machine and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3502 - A PAIR OF COUNTERTOP GAMES: WEE & GEE AND LUCKY COIN TOSSER

Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/4”. C. 1935 CONDITION: (A)

A.J. Stephens Company 1¢ Lucky Coin Tosser, manufactured in 1934. Original paint and marquee, wear from play with some surface scratches and missing paint, original top sign. Needs a new piece of top glass. (B) Boyce coin machine Wee-Gee penny drop trade stimulator. Showing new paint to the front casting and case. Light wear. Both machines are operational. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3503 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP SKILL GAMES

Largest: 25 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 8”. CONDITION: (A) A Smiley arcade game. It has a reverse glass front, showing a clown with a maze-type playfield. The coin deposits a ball into the playfield, and the patron tries to adjust it to the middle to score. It shows original park paint to the case and original backdoor. It has oxidation to the coin entry and some areas of lifting paint to the reverse glass playfield. (Good). (B) A Rollet countertop trade pinball-type machine. It is in the original wood case, with an all original playfield, which shows some areas of wear. It shows an original Rollet marquee, which shows oxidation and some surface rust to the non-wooden components. (Good). (Good). 500 - 1,000

3504 - 1¢ JENNINGS CO. ROCKAWAY TRADE STIMULATOR

15 - 1/4” x 11 - 3/4” x 22”. C. 1925. CONDITION: An all original Rockaway in original wood case. It has an original backdoor, front casting and working mechanism. It shows patina throughout, and will require a good cleaning in order to operate. (Good). 500 - 1,000

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3505 - FIELDS FIVE JACKS PENNY-FLIP TRADE STIMULATOR

16” x 10” x 19”. C. 1925. CONDITION: Showing as-found condition, with surface rust and oxidation to the operating handle, as well as oxidation and patina to the front casting. The original wood case would benefit from a good cleaning. Plywood back door. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3506 - PEO COUNTERTOP BASEBALL GAME

10 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4” x 17”. C. 1925. CONDITION: Showing an earlier restoration with new finish to the wood case, polishing to the cast iron components, new playfield to the top, showing one missing indicator for innings. Otherwise operational. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3507 - 1¢ CONSOLIDATED AUTOMATIC MACHINE CO. COUNTERTOP SKILL GAME

9 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4” x 19”. C. 1939. CONDITION: Cast aluminum case in original green paint, with original playfield showing light wear, original front instruction label, new back door, and working gum vendor. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3508 - 1¢ JENNINGS BALL GUM ROCKAWAY DROP COIN TRADE STIMULATOR

15” x 11 - 1/2” x 22”. C. 1935. CONDITION: An original machine with original playfield with little wear. Original backdoor with no lock. Plays and pays. Gum vender is operational. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3509 - 5¢ JENNINGS ROCKAWAY COIN DROP TRADE STIMULATOR

15 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: Showing an all original trade stimulator with moderate wear due to age and use. No backdoor is present, cash box is missing, and the machine plays and pays, with a working jackpot. Fair 500 - 1,000

3510 - COMPUTING SCALE CO. DAYTON GROCERY SCALE

19” x 19” x 31 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows an older restoration with the correct chart, hardware, viewing mirror, glass platform and new blue paint and pinstripe. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

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3511 - DETROIT AUTOMATIC SCALE CO. MODEL 40 CANDY SCALE

16 -1/2” x 9 -1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, with new burgundy paint and pinstriping, original brass accents that have been polished and have since tarnished, and original chart. Currently not operational. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

3512 - PORCELAIN PENNSYLVANIA CANDY SCALE

13” x 5 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. C. 1920. CONDITION: Manufactured by the National Scale Co. in Pennsylvania, showing the original porcelain, with only slight chipping at a couple of edges. With original leveling hardware, original pan, and all original trim. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000

3513 - DAYTON COMPUTING SCALE 5 LB GROCERY SCALE

20 -1/2” x 12 -1/2” x 23 -1/2”. C. 1910. CONDITION: Restored scale in red paint with new pinstriping and new labeling, polished brass hardware and accents, and replaced glass tray. Functional. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 300 - 900

3514 - 1¢ WATLING PRESIDENT CAST IRON “LOLLIPOP” SCALE

19” x 25” x 71”. C. 1915, Watling Manufacturing Co., Chicago, IL. An original “lollipop”-style scale from Watling Manufacturing. CONDITION: The cast iron frame is in original white porcelain, with brass trim and foot plate with aged patina and oxidation. The front glass shows loss to the weight scale printed on the reverse, and the coin door is missing. A wonderful candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

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3515 - 1¢ SIDEWALK SCALE BY AUTOMATIC AMUSEMENT HOUSE, INC.

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20 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2” x 47 - 1/2”. C. 1950. CONDITION: Showing light wear to the original paint, with light surface scratches to the head. All original instruction labels and original marked platform. Operational, and with keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 700

3516 - 1¢ COLUMBIA WEIGHING MACHINE CO. SCALE

16 - 1/2” x 28” x 71”. C. 1920. Columbia Weighing Machine Co. CONDITION: Wood case with mirrored front showing wear and surface scuffs from age and use. Painted dial shows lifting, has the original back door and is not operational. Missing the rear cash box door. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 800

3517 - WURLITZER MODEL 1080 JUKEBOX

32” x 23” x 58”. C. 1947, The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, New York. The beautiful wood veneer case has a serpentine form with mirrored plastics on the front, which are illuminated from the inside. The blue plastic and chrome-shaped speaker grille with the amber glowing centerpiece is studded with stars also. CONDITION: Light wear from play, older restoration and operational. Needs a new stylus. This is an electrical-mechanical jukebox and sensitive to movement. It is not guaranteed to work when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 4,000 - 8,000

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3518 - WURLITZER JUKEBOX MODEL 71 WITH STAND

24” x 21” x 59” C. 1941. CONDITION: All original jukebox with correct plastics, front castings, and interior. Showing an older restoration, inside and out. The stand is an original 710. Box shows light wear and oxidation to the chrome components. With keys. This is an electromechanical device and sensitive to movement. We can not guarantee operation when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 3,000 - 8,000

3519 - ROCK-OLA CD JUKEBOX MODEL CD-8C

34” x 23” x 61” C. 1994. CONDITION: Replication of a Wurlitzer model 1015 by Rock-ola that stores and plays 100 CD’s. Showing wear from play, some surface scratches to the veneer case, and lights and currently plays. This is an electromechanical device and sensitive to movement. We can not guarantee operation when delivered to the new owner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good).

2,000 - 4,000

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3520 - CYARTS B RADIO IN YELLOW PLEXON CASE

14” x 7” x 7”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Originality of this color is undetermined. Showing light scratches and several hairline to the case. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3521 - AIR KING “SKYSCRAPER” MODEL 66 IN GREEN PLASKON

9” x 7-1/2” x 12”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Green Plasmon Air King Skyscraper with globe insert. Showing no tube burns or repairs. There are several small stress lines and mold marks that are common for an Air King Plaskon. Black and green knobs and globe insert are original and in good condition. Chassis is original, and there is no speaker with this radio. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3522 - AWA FISK RADIO IN BEETLE PLASTIC

11” x 6-1/2” x 11”. C. 1935. CONDITION: A wonderful example of a rare radio with beautiful marbleizing that is free of cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs. Cabinet has some light scratches and imperfections consistent with the molding process. The ivory knobs and grill cloth are original. Chrome dial bezel has a little wear and dial plastic has some haziness and yellowing. Dial face is good. (Very Good). 3,000 - 6,000

3523 - KADETTE K-25 CLOCKETTE RED CATALIN RADIO

8” x 5 - 1/2” x 8”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Beautiful and rare red Catalan cadette Clockette. Showing an all original radio with one small hairline originating in the upper-left bottom screw hole. Knobs and back knob are original. Brass dial bezel shows light tarnish and retains the factory stick affixed to the bottom of the cabinet. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good).

3,000 - 6,000

3524 - FADA 252 RADIO IN YELLOW CATALIN AND RED TRIM

11” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/4”. C. 1941. CONDITION: Showing no chips, cracks, repairs or tube burns. Knobs and back panel are original. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections consistent with age and use. Set is being sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be gone over by a qualified technician prior to operation. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3525 - CYARTS B RADIO IN BLUE PLEXON CASE

14” x 7” x 7”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Originality to the color of this case is not determined. There are light scratches and several hairlines at the edges. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3526 - EMERSON AU-190 CATHEDRAL RADIO IN SWIRLED GREEN CATALIN

7 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 10”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs or tube burns to the cabinet or knobs. Original grill cloth has some fraying and staining. Dial plastic is yellows and foggy. Feet on the bottom are replacements. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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3527 - KADETTE MODEL K-12 “CLASSIC” PLASKON RADIO IN IVORY AND GREEN

9 - 1/2” x 6” x 8”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing a very nice original example with no chips, cracks, repairs, or tube burns. With some barely noticeable small mold marks/stress lines common to Plasmon. Original marbleized Tenite grills have the common mild wrap. Knobs, grill cloths, dial plastic and bottom panel are original and showing some signs of age. Overall, a beautiful radio. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3528 - RADIALVA “SUPER BOUM” FRENCH TVORY AND BLUE PLASKON RADIO

8 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 9”. C. 1939. CONDITION: Showing a white plasmon French made “Super Boum” with blue trim, showing no cracks, chips, tube burns or repairs, and with one small stress line on the left-center. Original blue grill has one crack on the bottom edge, knobs show some wear. Dial scale shows some fading. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000

3529 - FADA 5F60 RADIO CABINET IN YELLOW CATALIN

8” x 5 - 1/2” x 5”. C. 1936/1937. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, tube burns, or repairs to the cabinet or the trim. Both knobs are original. Radio retains original back panel and dial plastic. Very Good 800 - 2,000

3530 - MUSICAIRE 284NB RADIO IN YELLO & OXBLOOD CATALIN

10 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/4”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Yellow cabinet, marbleized oxblood knobs and grill surround have no cracks, chips, burns or repairs. Grill cloth, back panel, and Musicaire reverse painted dial with some wear are original. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3531 - MOTOROLA 50X “CIRCLE GRILL” RADIO IN MARBLEIZED RED AND YELLOW CATALIN

9-3/4” x 7” x 7”. C. 1934. CONDITION: Showing no chips, tube burns, or repairs with one small hairline on the front-left corner. Knobs, handle and speaker surround are original and free of damage. Grill cloth is original with some wear to be expected, with original manufacturers label, back panel and dial plastic. Dial has strong definition. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3532 - FADA MODEL 1000 RADIO IN GREEN SWIRL WITH YELLOW CATALIN

10 - 3/8” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. CONDITION: Showing no significant cracks, chips or repairs. No tube burns. Looks to have been clear coated. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

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3533 - GAROD 6AU1 COMMANDER RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH CATALIN

11” x 7” x 7”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the cabinet. Knobs, grill, and handle are original to the radio. Dial scale is original with a light fade and the original back panel. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3534 - SENTINEL 195ULTA RADIO IN PISTACHIO WITH TORTOISE CATALIN

10” x 7” x 7”. C. 1945. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs or tube burns to the cabinet or trim. All original grill, knobs and pushbuttons. Dial plastic is a replacement. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good). 800 - 2,000

3535 - EMERSON AU-190 RADIO IN SWIRLED GREEN CATALIN

7-1/4” x 6” x 10”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the cabinet or the trim. Original grill cloth with signs of age. Dial plastic and back panel are replacements. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. VERY GOOD 800 - 2,000

3536 - FADA 652 “TEMPLE” CATALIN RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH

11” x 6-1/4” x 6-3/4”. C. 1939. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs or tube burns to the cabinet, dial surround, and knobs. Knobs and dial surround are original as is the back panel. Dial glass is loose. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. very Good 800 - 2,000

3537 - EMERSON 400 ARISTOCRAT RADIO IN GREEN CATALIN

10-3/4” x 6” x 7”. C. 1939. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the cabinet. Tenite grill and Bakelite handle are original and in good condition. Knobs are black Bakelite. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 800 - 2,000

3538 - KADETTE MODEL K-10 CLASSIC PLASKON RADIO IN IVORY AND BLUE

9 - 1/2” x 6” x 8”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing a small repair to the right of the dial, which is noticeable. Original grills have a common wrap. Knobs have been repainted, grill cloth and bottom panel are original. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 800 - 2,000

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3539 - FADA L-56 RADIO IN EMERALD GREEN AND YELLOW CATALIN

9” x 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/2”. C. 1936. CONDITION: Showing a beautiful rare swirled emerald green Fada, with original grill and knobs that are damage-free. The radio cabinet has one small hairline coming off the bottom from the screw hole, a notch on the bottom back edge, and some small discoloration above the dial caused by the pilot light. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Very Good).

700 - 1,600

3540 - FADA 115 “BULLET” RADIO IN BLUE CATALIN WITH RED AND YELLOW

10-1/2” x 6” x 6-1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Showing replaced red knobs and handle to mimic an “All American” model. Showing no cracks, chips or repairs to the cabinet or trim pieces. Retaining the original dial, grill cloth and back panel, dial plastic is a replacement. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good).

600 - 1,600

3541 - EMERSON 400ARISTOCRAT RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH CATALIN

9” x 7” x 8 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: Radio cabinet has crazing on all sides. Really pronounced on right side. Brown Bakelite knobs and handle, as well as the tenite grill are original and in good condition. Dial plastic and decal are replacements. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3542 - EMERSON BT-245 RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH CATLIN WITY MAROON TRIM

7-1/4” x 6” x 10”. C. 1935. CONDITION: Showing extensive crazing/ cracking throughout the cabinet. Little brown lines you can see in the photos. Trim is original. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

3543 - GAROD 1450 PEAK-TOP RADIO IN BUTTERSCOTCH WITH DARK BLUE CATALIN

10-1/2” x 7” x 8”. C. 1939. CONDITION: Showing no cracks, chips, repairs, or tube burns to the cabinet. Dark blue faceplate, handle, and knobs are machined from Catalan stock as this is not a factory color combination. Grill cloth, dial plastic, manufacturers sticker and back panel are original. Cabinet and trim have small scratches and imperfections that are consistent with age and use. Set is sold as a “non-working” vintage electronic device that should be reviewed by a qualified technician prior to use. (Good). 500 - 1,500

3544 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY QT CHEVRON SLOT MACHINE

12 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips, award card, back door with locks, and cash box. This is the Cherry payout version, and plays and pays out correctly. The jackpot is present but untested, cannot open the front lock. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3545 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. QT CHEVRON SLOT MACHINE

13” x 13 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new reel strips and award card. Original back door and lock, with no cash box. Plays on free play and does not pay. Slide and jackpot are present. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3546 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY 2 COLUMN VENDER WITH BURSTING JACKPOT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 27” C. 1930. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: An as-found machine with original reel strips, and no award card or frame. No back door or cash box. Plays, but doe not pay correctly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3547 - 5¢ BLUE SEAL CONFECTIONS SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 25” C. 1935. Watling MFG. CONDITION: Original machine with original reel strips and award card. Missing coin head cover and back door. No cash box. Plays and pays with working vender. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 1,000

3548 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY HI-TOP SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips and new award card. Back door is original, and the cash box is modified. Mech is jammed, and there is a break in the bonnet. No currently operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

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3549 - 5¢ JENNING’S SILVER CHIEF SLOT MACHINE WITH SKILL GAME

17” x 15-1/8” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Mech is jammed and will not play or pay. Jackpot is present, but untested. Original back door with Ace lock and no cash box. Glass missing in jackpot and escalator. Skill game is missing parts. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3550 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. EXTRAORDINARY PAGE BOY SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15-1/4” x 28” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Repainted casting and original case, with correct reel strips and award card. Cash box is present, skill stops are not working, no jackpot, with original back door and Mills lock with no key. Gold award reel bundles are present, but there is no token mech or linkage. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3551 - 5¢ MILLS “EXTRAORDINARY” SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15-1/2” x 27” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Escalator is jammed and mech will not cycle. Jackpot is present, and there is bad glass in front. Original back door with no lock, and there is a cash box present. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3552 - 5¢ MILLS QT CHEVRON SLOT MACHINE WIRH GUM BALL SIDE VENDER

16” x 13-1/2” 18-1/2” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine, with correct reel strips and award card. Has the original QT locks and keys, original back door, and cash box with bad jackpot glass. Currently the mech will not cycle or payout, so the jackpot and side vender are untested but present. Not working. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

3553 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16”x 15” x 26” C. 1930, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration with new wood cabinet. Replaced reel strips and award card. Gold award is present and not working. Jackpot is present, but not working. It has a new cash box, back door and lock. Small crack to top casting on the left side. Plays and pays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

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3554 - 5¢ JENNINGS “HUNTING SCENE” CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 16” x 27” C. 1940, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an older restoration, slot with correct reel strips and award card. Mech and escalator are jammed, jackpot is present, both doors are recast with replacement locks, and it has a new wood base. Does not play. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3555 - 25¢ MILLS HIGH TOP SLOT MACHINE W/ DICE REELS

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Original dice reel strips and no award card. No jackpot, cash box or pay out tray. Back door and Mills lock are original. Plays and pays, but not correctly. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3556 - 5¢ JENNINGS NEVADA CLUB SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 26-1/2” C. 1935, O.D. Jennings Co. CONDITION: Mechanism will not cycle due to years of not being used. No jackpot is present, and has a new cash box with hole is base for casino operation. Original back door and new lock. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3557 - 5¢/10¢ JENNINGS CLUB CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings Co. CONDITION: Not Working. 5¢ mechanism has no escalator, missing parts inside the mechanism, and brass Indian head over jackpot, which is untested but present. Jennings back door with Yale lock, and cash box is present. Project slot or candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor).

400 - 800

3558 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY GOLD NUGGET SLOT MACHINE

17” x 14-1/2” x 25” C. 1950, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Original cabinet showing wear, with hole in base for coins to drop into a cash box. No cash box, no lock, jackpot is hand load with no key, mechanism and escalator are jammed. Good candidate for cleaning and restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

3559 - 10¢ BUCKEY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935, Buckley MFG. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Mechanism will not cycle and thus does not payout. Jackpot is present and has guarantee jackpot window. Original back door with Mills lock, and there is no cash box. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

400 - 800

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3560 - 5¢ MILLS CHERRY SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Mechanism will not cycle and it therefore does not pay out. Has the original back door with Mills lock and no key. Cash box is present. Not working. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3561 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY “GOLDEN FALLS” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1935. Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Original slot with original reel strips, back door and nonworking jackpot. Plays but does not pay. No keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

400 - 800

3562 - 5¢ BUCKEY CRISS-CROSS SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 26” C. 1950, Buckley Mfg. CONDITION: Original machine with an older repaint. Original reel strips, award card, and cash box. Back door and lock are replaced. Plays but is not paying out. Jackpot is missing. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good).

400 - 800

3563 - 1¢ JENNINGS LITTLE DUKE SLOT MACHINE

13-1/2” x 10” x 24” C. 1927, O.D. Jennings Co. CONDITION: Machine is jammed and untested for play and pay. Original reels, cash box, back door and lock. Jackpot is not working, missing award card and frame with loose coin head. Has keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3564 - 5¢ MILLS “GOLDEN FALLS” SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25” C. 1935, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips and award card. Escalator is jammed, jackpot is present but not working, has the original back door with Yale lock and key. Wood base has splits, and is also missing some wood inside near the cash box. Plays but does not pay out. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3565 - 5¢ JENNINGS “NEVADA CLUB” SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15” 27-1/4” C. 1935, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Original slot with damage to the wood case, mechanism and escalator do not cycle, and jackpot is untested. Cash box is present, with original back door and replacement lock. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

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3566 - 5¢ JENNINGS SUN CHIEF “SOLID FRONT” SLOT MACHINE

16-1/2” x 16-1/2” x 27” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Mechanism, escalator, and slides are gummed up from white grease and will need to be cleaned. Jackpot is a dummy, original back door with replaced lock, hole in the base for casino coin collection, and the cash box is present. Not operational. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3567 - 10¢ MILLS CASTLE FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16-3/8” x 15-1/8” x 25” C. 1930, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Original machine, showing wear to the case and front casting. Back door, bonnet, cash box and reel strips are all original. Machine is jammed, and jackpot is present. Has not been played in years, and needs cleaning and lubrication. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800

3568 - 10¢ JENNINGS CLUB CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16 - 1/2” x 27”. C. 1940. CONDITION: A project machine with no back door, correct reel strips and award card, light kit not working, cash box is missing, and chrome is lifting. Currently not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 400 - 800

3569 - 25¢ MILLS “CRISS-CROSS” HI TOP SLOT MACHINE WITH JACK-IN-THE-BOX STAND

20” x 22” x 59” C. 1940, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips. Not playing as reels are gummed up. There are no keys and access has not been obtained, cash box and jackpot are unknown. Slot stand is not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3570 - 5¢ JENNINGS BRONZE CHIEF SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 17” x 27 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot with correct reel strips, award card, and back door with no key. No cash box, with escalator issue. Plays but does not pay, and has a nonworking jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 1,000

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3571 - 5¢ WATLING THE LINCOLN DE LUX SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 25”. C. 1925. CONDITION: A project slot, with no back door or gooseneck cover. Dial and mechanism are missing to the future pay, the casting is a repaint, cash box is present, and the mechanism will play and pay. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3572 - 25¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. DIAMOND FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 25 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: A project machine needing restoration. Has original back door, award card, and cash box. Missing back door lot and jammed, does not play or pay. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3573 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. DUTCH BOY GUM VENDING SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 14” x 25”. C. 1935. CONDITION: An all original slot for restoration. Missing the back door, with correct reel strips and award card. Has a cash box. Currently is not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3574 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. VICTORY CLUB SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15 - 1/2” x 27”. CONDITION: Showing a project slot with frozen mechanism and escalator, modified backdoor for padlock, and chip in the bonnet. Original reel strips, award card, back door and no coin box. Currently not operational This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor).

400 - 1,000

3575 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. DUTCHES SLOT MACHINE

15” x 14 - 1/2” x 21”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine, with correct reel strips, award card and back door, with cash box. Mechanism will not cycle. Does not play or pay, has the jackpot and nonworking vendor. A good candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 1,000

3576 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. TORCHES FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 25”. C. 1930. CONDITION: A project slot machine requiring restoration. Has original back door, lock and cashbox. The mechanism base has a crack, there is no coin tube, and there is damage to the gooseneck. No operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 400 - 800

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3577 - 1¢ WATLING MFG. CO. TWIN JACKPOT GUM VENDING SLOT MACHINE

16” x 15” x 24”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An original slot with correct reel strips, award card, back door and no cash box. Mechanism will not cycle, and coin is jammed in the gooseneck. Does not currently operate. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3578 - 10¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. GOLDEN FALLS SLOT MACHINE

16 - 1/2” x 15” x 26 - 1/2”. CONDITION: Showing an original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card, back door with lock and no cash box. There is no escalator, mechanism will not cycle, the bonnet is recast, and the slot is not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3579 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY CO. QT SLOT MACHINE

13” x 13 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. CONDITION: An original slot machine with correct reel strips, award card and wood backdoor. Showing some surface rust to the casting, and has the correct cash box. Plays but does not pay of dump the jackpot. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800

3580 - 5¢ VEST POCKET SLOT MACHINE

8” x 11” x 8 - 1/4”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It shows original paint, with areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. It has an original lid, coin entry, reel strips, and in operating condition. Plays and pays. (Good).

300 - 600

3581 - 5¢ JENNINGS CENTURY SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 24” C. 1927, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: As-found slot machine with jammed mechanism, missing vendor parts, vendor panel door is missing, jackpot is present, no cash box, original upper-back door, and lower is a recast. For parts or restoration. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

300 - 600

3582 - 1¢ JENNINGS “THE GOVERNOR” SLOT MACHINE

15” x 15” x 27” C. 1940, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Original machine with nonworking 1¢ escalator, with payouts occurring incorrectly. Has 5¢ coin tubes and slides, jackpot not working, and no cash box. Original back door and replaced lock. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 800

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3583 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY OPEN FRONT SLOT MACHINE 16” x 15-3/4” x 28” C. 1950, Mills Novelty. CONDITION: Original machine, with added wooden base for coin collection. Reels cycle slowly, but the slot plays and pays correctly. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 600

3584 - 5¢ JENNINGS OPEN FRONT GALAXY SLOT MACHINE

15” x 16” x 30” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Original machine, which plays and pays but has a nonworking escalator. Cash box is present and pays out. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 600

3585 - 5¢ BUCKEY CRISS-CROSS SLOT MACHINE

16” x 14” x 25” C. 1938, Buckley Mfg. CONDITION: Cabinet is not original to the machine, but the casting is. Cash box is present, and there is no jackpot. Bonnet has a corner missing, and the back door is not original. It pays and plays. Candidate for restoration. With key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 700

3586 - 5¢ JENNINGS “CHALLENGER” CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

22” x 18” x 45” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Showing an original machine with correct reel strips. Working on free play due to escalator issue, and thus will not payout. Back door is original with replaced locks, cabinet has been cut down, and jackpot is present but not working. Glass graphic is tight and bright. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 700

3587 - 5¢ MILLS BELL-O-MATIC SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15-1/2” x 28” C. 1950, Mills Novelty Co. Original machine with correct reel strips and award card, with hole in the base for coins to drop to a cash box. Cash box is present, has a dummy jackpot, and is fully jammed. Needing maintenance. With keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair).

300 - 600

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3588 - 5¢ O.D. JENNINGS & CO. DIXIE BELL SLOT MACHINE

15 - 1/2” x 15” x 27”. C. 1940. CONDITION: A project machine needing restoration. Has original reel strips award card, and back door with cash box. There is no bonnet, crack in the front casting, and some missing base wood. Not operational. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 300 - 600

3589 - 5¢ LIBERTY BELL CONSOLE SLOT MACHINE

31.5” x 26” x 44”. C. 1935. CONDITION: This Liberty Bell console slot machine would be a project. It shows an original case and back glass. There are areas of paint loss, missing the coin door, and may or may not need additional parts in order to operate. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 600

3590 - 5¢ JENNING’S NEVADA CLUB “GOVERNOR” SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15-1/8” x 27-1/4” C. 1945, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: As-found slot machine with jammed mechanism and escalator. There is no jackpot, no cash box, and no back door. For parts or restoration. NOTE: This slot machine was part of an extensive collection that was in cold storage for many years and will require maintenance, cleaning, and lubrication to function smoothly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 200 - 600

3591 - 50¢ MILLS “WINNERS INN” OPEN FRONT SLOT MACHINE

15-1/2” x 15-1/2” x 29” C. 1950, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Mills open front in original condition, with custom cash box base. Plays but does not pay. Electric for lights is untested. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 600

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3592 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY SLOT MACHINE STANDS

17” x 16-1/4” x 34-1/4” Constructed of oak. CONDITION: No doors and storage capability. It shows scuffs and scratches from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500

3593 - 10¢ JENNINGS OPEN FRONT BABY BUCKAROO SLOT MACHINE

18” x 17” x 30-1/2” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Original machine, with added wooden base for coin collection. Escalator is not working, and slot plays but is not paying out. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 200 - 500

3594 - 5¢ JENNINGS NEVADA CLUB OPEN FRONT SLOT MACHINE

15-3/4” x 15-3/4” x 31” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Project machine with added cash box base, jammed machine, and needing attention to operate. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor).

200 - 500

3595 - 5¢ HAROLDS ROSE ROOM (PACE) SLOT MACHINE

17” x 15” x 23” C. 1950. CONDITION: Does not cycle and is not working. Holes in the base for casino operation. All components are original. Candidate for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 600

3596 - 5¢ MILLS 4-REEL OPEN FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x29” C. 1950, Mills Novelty Co. CONDITION: Project machine with added cash box base. Machine is jammed and will require attention to work. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor).

200 - 500

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3597 - 5¢ PACE OPEN FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 29” C. 1950. CONDITION: Original machine with added cash box base. Plays but does not pay out. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 200 - 500

3598 - 5¢ JENNINGS OPEN FRONT “RENO NEVADA CLUB” SLOT MACHINE

15” x 16” x 25” C. 1950, O.D. Jennings. CONDITION: Original slot with nonworking escalator, no jackpot present, with holes in the base for casino operation. Plays but does not pay out. Keys. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Poor). 200 - 500

3599 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY 2-COLUMN FOLK SLOT MACHINE

16” x 16” x 26” C. 1927. CONDITION: Project slot machine with no keys, back door or cash box. Currently jammed, no key to the front casting, and vending mechanism is present. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 500

3600 - 5¢ PACE OPEN FRONT SLOT MACHINE

16” x 12” x 23” C. 1950. CONDITION: No keys to the machine. It is jammed and not operating. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 500

3601 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

Each: 17 - 3/8” x 17 - 3/8” x 33 - 3/4”. CONDITION: Showing scuffs and scrapes due to use. Both have front doors and shelves for storage. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 3598
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3602 - PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY OAK SLOT MACHINE STANDS

Largest: 19” x 16” x 31”. CONDITION: Showing oak construction, with front doors and scuffs and scrapes from use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

3603 - OAK COIN-OPERATED MACHINE STAND

14” x 14” x 33”. C. 1925. CONDITION: It shows some mid-century Art Deco design with a quartersawn oak top in refinished condition. A great stand for your countertop slot machine trade stimulator or other coin-op device. (Very Good). 300 - 600

3604 - PAIR OF 5¢ DAVAL TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 12 - 1/4” x 10” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1937. CONDITION: (A) A Daval Track Reels. It shows new paint to the case, original backdoor and reel strips. It has the original selection indicator on the front and working gum mechanism. There are some areas of scuffs and paint loss. (B) A Daval Reel Spot. It shows a repainted case with original reel strips, backdoor and hardware. Both machines are operational and come with keys. (Good). 700 - 1,400

3605 - CAILLE FORTUNE & BALL GUM TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 18”. C. 1925. CONDITION: As-found original, with patina to the front castings. Working gumball mechanism, working reel strips, missing coin door. With original reel strips and original award card. Operational. Showing original Caille decals on the side. (Good). 700 - 1,400

3606 - PAIR OF ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

9.5” x9.5” x 12”. A pair of aluminum trade stimulators. CONDITION: (A) A Groetchen gumball trade stimulator. It shows replaced cigarette reel strips, front award card, new inset paint to the original case, original backdoor and working gum dispenser. It is operational and has keys. (B) A Pace Manufacturing 1¢ gumball trade stimulator. It shows an original aged patina to the case with an original backdoor, reel strips, replaced award card and working gum mechanism. It is operational and has keys. (GoodVery Good) 600 - 1,200

- 3610

3607 - 5¢ LOHEIDE MFG. CO. WIZARD CLOCK TYRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 3/4” x 7” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1910. Deposit a nickel and the clock will chime, and the number of chimes will tell you how many merchandise tokens the patron will receive. CONDITION: This example is in great original condition, with minimal wear to the clock case. It has a great clock face, working internal mechanism, and original marquee. (Very Good). 600 - 1,200

3608 - 1¢ & 5¢ GARDEN CITY MFG. “PICK-A-PACK” TRADE STIMULATOR

13 - 3/8” x 8” x 20 - 1/4”. C. 1933. CONDITION: The trade stimulator shows an older full restoration. It includes new paint, pinstriping, new paint to the front casting, original instruction labels and cigarette pack covers. It is fully operational and has keys. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3609 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 14” x 11” x 14”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) Zig-Zag trade stimulator in wood case with cast aluminum front, original cigarette reel strips and award card, working gumball mechanism, and original back door. Operational. (B) Vaudette penny, nickel, dime coin chute game in original wood case with new back door, playfield showing light wear with original decals. Operational. (Good). 600 - 1,200

3610 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 12” x 8 - 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) Dandy vendor with original Bell Fruit reel strips, original award card, replaced identification label, working gumball mechanism, and original back door. Operational. (B) The New Deal trade stimulator with original poker reel strips, original award card, original case with paint, and original back door. Operational. Both machines show patina to the aluminum from age. (Good). 600 - 1,200

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- 3612

Largest: 14” x 11” x 12”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) Pick-A-Pak dice trade stimulator. Showing all original paint and instruction labels. With original back door and new lock. Operational, with age-related wear. (B) 1¢ Groetchen tool “21” poker trade stimulator. All original with loss finish to the cabinet, original reel strips, and no marquee. Faded original award card and working gum mech. Operational. (Good). 500 - 1,000 LOT - 3607

3611 - 5¢ LITE-A-PAX COUNTERTOP CIGARETTE TRADE SIMULATOR

10 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 19”. C. 1930. CONDITION: An original wood cabinet with all original graphics, coin entry, front labeling, backdoor and key. Operational. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500

3612 - PAIR OF COUNTER TOP TRADE STIMULATORS: PICK-A-PACK AND TWENTY ONE CIGARETTE

3613 - PAIR OF TRADE STIMULATORS: NEW ERA VENDER AND THE “LARK” CIGARETTE & GUM

Largest: 16 - 1/2” x 9” x 6”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A) A Lark trade stimulator. It has original Bell Fruit reel strips, award card, new paint to the tin body and nonworking gumball mechanism. It has keys. (B) New Era Manufacturing Co. Dice trade stimulator with gumball dispenser. Showing original green paint and light wear to the play field. Operational, with working gum vender. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3614 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION: (A) A Daval Cent-A-Smoke gum vender trade stimulator. It shows an original cigarette reel strips, award card, backdoor, non-operational gum vender, and new inset paint. (B) A Chicago Mint Co. Puritan Confection vender. It shows original reel strips, award card, backdoor and new inset paint. In operating condition, with working vending mechanism. (GoodVery Good). 500 - 1,000

3615 - PAIR OF CAST ALUMINUM TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION:

(A) Ball gum trade stimulator with cigarette reel strips, front original award card, working gumball mechanism, showing aged, older black paint to the aluminum case, with original back door. Scuffs, scrapes, and oxidation throughout the case. (B) The Cardinal trade stimulator, showing original fortune teller reel strips, original fortune teller award card that has scrape, non-working gumball mechanism, with original back door. Reel strips are operational. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3616 - PAIR OF COUNTERTOP TRADE STIMULATORS

Largest: 10 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. C. 1935. CONDITION:

(A) Lincoln Sales Company Bell Fruit trade stimulator, showing original reel strips and award card, original back door with original paint, with nonworking gumball mechanism, considerable wear to the front paint, with oxidation and surface rust. Reel strips are operational. (B) Pick-A-Pack 1¢ dice trade stimulator in all original condition, with original back door, original paint, original dice, and original instruction label. Operational. Showing wear from use and age. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3617 - VINTAGE 1¢ BOOK MATCH VENDING MACHINE

10 - 1/2” x 7” x 14 - 1/4”. C. 1915. CONDITION: Showing original paint to the cast iron front, original finish with match decals to the wood case, showing some scuffs and scrapes, areas of finish loss, and light oxidation to the interior components. Machine is operational, and comes with keys. (Good). 500 - 1,000

3618 - PAIR OF ADVANCE PACKAGED GUM MACHINES W/ WRIGLEY GUM MOTIF

Each: 4” x 6 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1930. CONDITION: A pair of wall hanging packaged gum vending machines from the Advance Novelty Company. Both machines have been restored with Wrigley’s Chewing Gum identification. (A) A Double-Mint Gum advertisement with red lid and front Wrigley advertising. (B) A Wrigley’s Spearmint with a front Spearmint advertising. Both machines show great color and shine. (Restored). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 3614
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3619 - ADVANCE NOVELTY CO. HERSHEY CHOCOLATE BAR VENDING MACHINE

4-5/8” x 6-1/4 x 36-3/8” C. 1930. CONDITION: Original Advance candy bar vending machine in new brown paint, with re-nickeled mechanism and added Hershey decals. (Restored). 500 - 1,000

3620 - 1¢ PRICE COLLAR BUTTON VENDING MACHINE

7” Dia. x 10” T. C. 1910. CONDITION: It shows original pinstriping and paint. It has surface rust and oxidation, primarily to the base. It shows an original cylinder globe with cast iron top, which is missing the top collar button finial. There are areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. It has the original front tag. (Fair - Good). 500 - 1,000

3621 - 5¢ MIDLAND SUPPLY CO. DUPLEX STAMP VENDING MACHINE

15” x 8 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. C. 1912. CONDITION: A rare stamp vending machine with a very intricate vending mechanism. Showing considerable wear, some warping, and areas of loss labeling. Interior is complete, and this make it a great candidate for restoration. (Fair). 500 - 1,500

3622 - 15¢ ROWE CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE

16 - 5/8” x 12 - 1/2” x 32”. C. 1940. CONDITION: 15¢ operation with art deco styling in original silver paint, with correct original marquee. Interior is complete. Machine is currently jammed. Showing areas of oxidation and wear due to age 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

LOT - 3619
LOT - 3620
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3623 - PAIR OF 25¢ CIGAR VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 30” x 8” x 9 - 3/4”. C. 1950. CONDITION: (A) Cigar Pak Vendors Inc. Robert Burns 25¢ vending machine in original paint and front graphic. Light wear and comes with an additional front graphic. (B) Cigar Counter-Matic cigar vending machine for Roi-Tan cigars. All original paint and front graphic, showing very little wear. Operational. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000

3624 - RESTORED 5¢ OUR LIBRARY BOOSTER PENCIL VENDING MACHINE

12” x 4 - 1/2” x 11”. C. 1930. CONDITION: It is fully restored, with new plating, red paint and original labeling. Fully operational. (Restored). 400 - 800

3625 - ORIGINAL COLUMBUS MODEL A PEANUT MACHINE

9” x 9” x 16-1/2” C. 1915. CONDITION: Showing original red paint, original decal to the body, original globe with remnants of an original decal, and comes with two original barrel locks with no key. Locks are “GG”. (Good). 400 - 800

3626 - PAIR OF 1¢ HERSHEY CHOCOLATE BAR VENDING MACHINES

Largest: 6 - 5/8” x 6 - 3/4” x 19 - 1/2”. C. 1940. CONDITION: (A)

Shipman two-column Hershey vending machine in original paint and labeling, showing some wear from age and oxidation to the unpainted metal components. Operational. (B) Modern Vending machine for Hershey bars in original paint and original front paper. Oxidation to the front manufacturers label. Both machine show wear from use and some loss of paint. (Good). 400 - 800

22” x 10” x 9” Bluebird Products Co. manufactured this vendor in 1926. After the customer inserts their penny, they can move the chute with the control rod on the left side of the machine. Then they push the gum lever and it drops the penny. If it makes it into the trough, they get their penny back. A ball of gum is always delivered. CONDITION: Light damage to the paper instructions, oxidation and patina to the vending machine. New decal. In original, unrestored condition. One key is included. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000

3627 - 1¢ BLUEBIRD PEERLESS PRODUCTS CO. GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE PENNY DROP
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LOT - 3624
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MORPHY’S makes every effort to accurately describe all items offered in its sales. The descriptions carry a limited guarantee. It is a guarantee to protect you against major discrepancies that would have a major effect upon the value of the item. Under no circumstances do we guarantee against anything less than a major discrepancy that would have less than a major effect upon value. This limited guarantee covers authenticity, major restoration or repair not described, counterfeits, reproductions or major fabrications not disclosed in the description. Examples of what we do not guarantee against, imperfections, slight damages, handling marks, natural imperfections, undisclosed blemishes, finish differences, wood-to-metal fit issues, surface cracks or chips in wood, dings and dents, bore condition and other similar differences that are inherent in the antiques and collectible industry. All items are sold for display purposes. If electrical, mechanical, or other working parts are inoperable, even if working at the time of sale, we are not liable due to the inherent nature of the age of these antiques and items. It is the bidder’s responsibility (present or absentee bidders) to determine by inspection by themselves or a hired professional the exact condition of each item prior to bidding on the item. Should MORPHY’S deny an authenticity issue dispute of the buyer, and the buyer is not satisfied, the buyer may, at his or her own expense, obtain the written opinion of two mutually agreed upon recognized experts in the field of the disputed item. The final decision of those experts will determine any refund consideration. This limited guarantee is only available to the buyer of record. Please also refer to POST SALE RETURN POLICY at end of terms.

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TOYS - Toy sets are not returnable under any circumstances once the bidder obtains possession of the lot.

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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.

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SPORTS COLLECTIBLES

• Return Considerations

o MORPHY’s is not responsible for a third party grading company agreeing or disagreeing with our assessment, and we cannot issue refunds or credits if cards do not receive a numerical grade or the exact grade that we describe. MORPHY’s strongly recommends that you personally evaluate any items that you are bidding on, and make your own determination about its grade. MORPHY’S offers no guarantee of grade for uncertified items sold and subsequently submitted to a third-party grading service.

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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.

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• 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.

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JEWELRY AND WATCHES

• Jewelry Descriptions and Condition Reports: Lots being offered are sold as-is on the day of sale. Condition reports, either written or verbal, are provided as a courtesy only, and are not to be taken as fact or guarantees of condition or quality of the lots. All information provided is the opinion of the specialist at MORPHY’S, including but not limited to weights, grades, color, and clarity. All gemstones and diamonds are measured and graded in their setting unless stated otherwise. All weights and grades are approximate. Buyers wishing to have a grading or gemological report from an independent, internationally recognized laboratory, such as the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) or the American Gemological Laboratories (AGL), may request one at their own expense or hire an independent adviser of their choosing.

• Watch Descriptions and Condition Reports: The physical characteristics, timing accuracy or functionality of timepieces cannot be guaranteed, and all items are sold as-is.

o Any condition statement reflects the condition of the watch on the date of the report. Condition can change from the time of the report to the day of sale.

o Photographs are for identification purposes only. Buyers may not use them as precise indications of size or condition.

o The origin or authenticity of all components cannot be guaranteed.

o Watches with waterproof or water-resistant cases – MORPHY’S may open cases to develop descriptions, and cannot guarantee that any watch is waterproof or water-resistant at the time of purchase. MORPHY’S recommends that the buyer have a professional watchmaker evaluate the watch at buyer’s expense.

o Buyers must be aware that watches may need general service, change of battery, or further repair work for which the buyer is solely responsible.

o Dials - All watches have the possibility that after their original date of manufacture they received reconditioning or replacement of dials or elements of the dial such as but not limited to standard or luminescent hour markers, hands, script, date or measurement indices, lacquer, and finish. Buyer is solely responsible for determining and understanding such condition issues.

• The lack of a condition report does not imply that the item or lot is free from imperfections, defects or wear and tear of the aging process. This includes but is not limited to: deficient stones, needed repair or defects.

• It is common and generally accepted in the jewelry industry that some diamonds and most gemstones have been enhanced with various treatments to improve their overall appearance.

o These treatments include but are not limited to: heating, dying, oiling, laser drilling, HTHP, wax, bleaching, irradiation, resin or polymer impregnation and various other techniques.

o Unless stated in the title, it is assumed that one or more treatments have been performed to the stones. While many treatments are considered permanent, this cannot be guaranteed.

o Please note that many treatments cannot be determined without sophisticated laboratory testing. Due to the various laboratories and developing scientific methods for testing, not all reports or certificates will have the same results for treatment type, extent of treatment and stability of treatment.

o MORPHY’S makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to whether natural stones have been treated or enhanced, whether specifically referenced or not.

• Laboratory reports may accompany some lots

o If a lot is accompanied by certificates or reports from internationally recognized and accepted gemological laboratories, it will be noted in the description.

o Copies will be available upon request, with the original going to the successful bidder.

o The reports cannot be guaranteed and are provided for informational purposes only. Results on reports may differ from laboratory to laboratory.

o MORPHY’S accepts no responsibility for the accuracy, terms or information contained in such certificates or reports.

Grading Scale:

Near Mint Plus 97% - 100% Near Mint 90% - 96%

Excellent 80% - 89% Very Good 70% - 79%

Good Below 70%

BIDDING

RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. MORPHY’S and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once ownership has changed. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. MORPHY’S is not responsible for any errors in bids, omissions of bids, or failure to execute bids and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with the internet, absentee bidding, or telephone bidding.

Terms & Conditions

• AGENT BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept bids from an individual agent authorized by a company or another individual. MORPHY’s requires any agent to provide a signed letter of authorization from the buyer of record company or individual allowing the agent to bid on their behalf.

• ABSENTEE BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept absentee bids submitted via telephone call, in person, mail, fax or through www. morphyauctions.com. Absentee bidders must use the absentee bid form (available online) and clearly mark the lot number, title, and maximum bid amount. All bids must be left in increments as explained on our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the right to round the bid up to the next correct increment. If there are two (2) identical bids placed on the same item, priority will be given to the first bid received. Bidders may preview, register, and place bids online through our website, www. morphyauctions.com. Seller(s) agree to allow the Auctioneer to accept and execute absentee bids in a competitive manner for potential buyers and under the MORPHY’S absentee bidding terms and conditions. During the live sale, the auctioneer will execute your absentee bid competitively up to the maximum amount you have indicated.

• ONLINE BIDDING - Online bidding through www.morphyauctions. com, Live Auctioneers, Invaluable, Proxibid, or other bidding platforms may be available; all Terms and Conditions still apply. A surcharge will be added for third party online platforms. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium. If there is a tie bid between the online bid and a floor bid, the floor bid takes precedence. Due to our fast-paced auctions and bids coming from floor bidders, phone bidders, online bidders and absentee bids, the auctioneer has the final word on all item(s) sold. You (the bidder) assume the risk of winning an item online and not having the item sell to you. This is due to the final call of the auctioneer and the operator not being able to re-open that lot. Online bidders are fully responsible for accidental bidding as if they bid normally.

• BID RESULTS – Please allow 24-48 hours post auction to receive your official invoice from MORPHY’S. MORPHY’S will only contact successful bidders. The invoice will include item, hammer price, premium, shipping, handling, insurance, taxes, and any other charges that apply. Invoices and any outstanding amount due may and will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If you wish to pay by another method, please contact us within 48 hours after the sale.

• TELEPHONE BIDDING - Requests for phone lines must be received at least three (3) days prior to the auction date. MORPHY’S cannot guarantee phone lines but will make every attempt to accommodate those who wish to participate through that method. Phone lines are provided on a first come first served basis. Please visit www.morphyauctions.com or call 877-968-8880 to register for a telephone bid.

BID INCREMENTS

Bid increments listed are a general guideline. Actual increments are at the auctioneer’s discretion. If a lot does not receive a bid of 50% of the low estimate, the lot will be passed by the auctioneer.

$0 - $500…................$25

$500 - $1,000….........$50

$1,000 - $2,000…......$100

$2,000 - $5,000…......$200

$5,000 - $10,000....…$500

$10,000 +…............... Auctioneer’s discretion

RESERVES

Most of our items are unreserved, but occasionally items may carry a moderate reserve. Please note that when a lot carries a reserve, the reserve is usually somewhere below our low estimate. In the case of a reserved item, the seller has authorized the auctioneer to bid on their behalf until the reserve price is reached.

BUYER’S PREMIUM

A 20% buyer’s premium will be added to all successful bids and is payable by the buyer as part of the total purchase cost. A 3% merchant fee is also automatically applied to all invoices but can be discounted upon payment by cash, check, money order or wire transfer that is received within 7 days from the receipt of the invoice. If the type of payment is split, invoice will reflect the 3% charge for merchant fees on the entire invoice. In addition, a surcharge will be added for certain third-party online bidding platforms the bidder utilizes. Refer to your bidding platform of choice for the final buyer’s premium.

SALES TAX

MORPHY’S is required by law to collect sales tax where our company has nexus. Sales tax rate will be charged by law on behalf of the state and locality where the customer of record takes possession of their purchase. Lots are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless the required form and copy of permit are on file with MORPHY’S. It is the bidder’s responsibility to know the sales tax rate applicable. As a convenience and without any guarantee, you may use this website, https://www.taxjar.com/sales-tax-calculator, as a resource to calculate your applicable sales tax rate. Bidder agrees to pay MORPHY’S the actual amount of tax due if sales tax is not properly collected due to 1) an expired, inaccurate, or inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form and certificate must be on file at and verified by MORPHY’S five days prior to the auction, or the tax must be paid. If the required form and certificate is received by MORPHY’S within 4 days of the conclusion of the auction, you qualify for a refund for the tax paid. Lots from different auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes.

PAYMENT, INTEREST & STORAGE FEES

Any invoice totaling more than $100,000 must be paid within three (3) days. All other merchandise must be paid in full within seven (7) days of the date of the invoice. Payments can be made by going to your account online at www.morphyauctions.com, call 877-968-8880 or mail payment to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC 2000 N Reading Rd, Denver, PA 17517. Invoices and any outstanding amount due may and will be auto charged to the credit card on file within 48 hours of the invoice being sent. If you wish to pay by another method, please contact us within 48 hours after the sale. Interest will be charged on all balances not paid at the rate of 1-1/2% monthly (18% APR) effective 30 days from the invoice date. All goods not retrieved by Buyer within 30 days after the invoice date, shall be subject to a monthly storage fee of $100.00 / month. Buyer authorizes MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks, certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash.

• Sneakers, Jewelry, Watches, Coin and Currency Items or any invoices Morphy’s deems at risk of credit card fraud – We accept cash, wire transfer, check, certified checks and money orders only. No credit cards will be accepted for invoices containing these items.

Terms & Conditions

• CREDIT CARD – We will not accept credit card payment for any jewelry, watch, coin or currency purchases or on any purchases that Morphy’s deems to be at risk for fraud. If a credit card is used as any form of total payment, invoice will reflect a 3% surcharge on the entire invoice. This charge is automatically added but will be discounted if payment is received by cash, check, money order or wire transfer. MORPHY’s reserves the right to refuse to ship to a different address than the billing address on the credit card being used.

• CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. MORPHY’S reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). MORPHY’S has the right to hold all checks over $2,000. Customers who have an established successful buying history with MORPHY’S may be exempt from this requirement. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com.

• WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30 charge added to all wire transfers less than $2,000. Please add this amount to your invoice total before sending a wire transfer.

In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, MORPHY’S will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation.

PACKING/SHIPPING

• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping, handling, and insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items.

• BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the buyer at his/her own risk after the close of the sale. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee.

• ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE – Shipping, handling, insurance, and taxes will be added to all invoices that Morphy’s agrees to ship. We recommend you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. Shipping will be based on actual costs provided by UPS, USPS, or other carriers based upon the contents’ size and weight. Packaging and insurance will vary in cost depending on the contents and value of the shipment. Oversize and breakable items are not standard shippable items and will require shipment by a 3rd party shipper. MORPHY’s cannot combine standard item shipments with oversize and breakable item shipments. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee.

• SHIPPING TERMS - MORPHY’S will ship items to the buyer at the listed address via UPS or other carriers, FOB, Denver, Pennsylvania, or FOB other auction locations. Shipping will occur within 15 business days from the date payment is received. Any risk of loss or damage to the item(s) during transit via UPS, or any other carrier is at the risk of the buyer. Any additional insurance coverage should be purchased by the buyer through the carrier. Buyer releases MORPHY’s from all claims for loss or damage to any item during transit and agrees to pay all costs of defense, including

attorney’s fees, for any claims brought against MORPHY’S for loss or damage occurring during transit. MORPHY’s is not responsible for mis-delivery or theft of packages.

• INSURANCE (Denver, PA) - Shipping insurance is automatically added to invoices for shipment to the United States and Canada locations. Insurance may be waived by providing MORPHY’s a signed insurance waiver. Insurance for all 3rd party shipments must be arranged through that carrier. Insurance purchased through MORPHY’s applies only to shipments to the United States and Canada. Buyers must purchase their own insurance for shipments to other countries.

• INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – MORPHY’S has the capability to ship to international bidders. By law, MORPHY’S cannot, and will not, declare lesser values for any international purchases and all shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. All international bidders are responsible for knowing their country’s laws on importing items and for paying all customs and duties on the items.

• 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OVERSIZE ITEMS – Buyers will need to either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service for oversize items. A valid photo ID is required at the time of pick up. As a general guideline, the following will indicate which packages apply, as they are of a certain weight, length, or dimensional size.

• Dimensional size is length (the longest measurement) + (height x 2) + (width x 2). For example a 36” x 36” x 12” package = 36 + (36 x2) + (12 x 2) = 132”

• USA home shipments must be <70 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size

• USA business shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <165” dimensional size

• International shipments must be <150 lbs. and <108” length and <130” dimensional size

• There may be certain shipments that meet these requirements that will still require 3rd party shipping, and we will communicate the reason in those cases.

• 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OF BREAKABLE, DELICATE, FRAGILE ITEMS (Denver, PA) MORPHY’S reserves the right to decline shipment of items based on its fragility. If an item is unable to be shipped in-house, the item will require shipment by a 3rd party or pick up arrangements to be made. MORPHY’s will not ship any items that are neon, contain neon, estate liquor and/or fine wine, or liquids of any kind. Other examples of fragile items include glass display cases of any size; coin-operated, arcade and vending items with fragile parts and/or glass; signs with parts or protrusions beyond the main body of the sign, oversized vases, high value lamps and glass of all sizes, high value artwork including but not limited to paintings, statuary, sculpture, figurines, dioramas, and other intricate items; and items subject to impact by moisture and known handling issues in the supply chain. Under no circumstances will MORPHY’S be responsible for shipping damage to picture frames of any kind.

• For any buyers who wish to arrange for their own shipping, MORPHY’S must be notified at least seven (7) days prior to arrival of the shipping company name, arrival date and time. Pickup must be scheduled to begin and end within our normal business hours (9am – 4pm weekdays).

• STORAGE FEE – MORPHY’S will charge a monthly storage fee of $100/month for any items on MORPHY’s location for more than 30 days. Buyer authorizes the MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer.

Terms & Conditions

• FIREWORKS – MORPHY’S can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives (as described in the following website: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1. html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can only ship these via UPS. All items not shippable must be picked up by the buyer.

AGREEMENT REGARDING GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, AND LEGAL RIGHTS

I hereby understand and agree that any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to MORPHY’S Bidder Terms & Conditions, which includes this provision (hereafter referred to as “Terms & Conditions”), MORPHY’S, or the breach thereof (hereafter referred to as “Claims”), shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. I hereby irrevocably submit to the personal jurisdiction of the appropriate court in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in any action or proceeding arising out of or relating to the Claims and their enforcement, and I agree that any and all Claims must be adjudicated, heard, determined, and resolved in said court, and I hereby irrevocably waive any objection on the ground that any such action or proceeding in said court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. MORPHY’S failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms & Conditions or any other legal rights, shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. Any waiver of any provision of these Terms & Conditions by MORPHY’S must be made in writing and signed by an authorized representative of MORPHY’S specifically referencing the provision(s) contained within the Terms & Conditions to be waived. Headings used in the Terms & Conditions are for convenience only and are not to be relied upon. If any provision of the Terms & Conditions is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision, and the other provisions of the Terms & Conditions shall remain in full force and effect. These Terms & Conditions will inure to the benefit of, and are intended to be, enforceable by MORPHY’S, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, successors, assigns, members, directors, officers, and licensees. There are no third party beneficiaries to these Terms & Conditions; a person or entity who is not a party or signatory to these Terms & Conditions has no rights under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to rely upon or enforce any term or provision of these Terms & Conditions.

POST SALE RETURN POLICY

MORPHY’S engages knowledgeable experts to provide catalog descriptions on the merchandise we sell. Every effort is made to ensure those descriptions are accurate and that they fully disclose any exceptions to condition. Any buyer who has made their payment within the due date of 7 calendar days who wishes to report a problem must notify MORPHY’S within three calendar (3) days of receipt of their purchased item. Buyers who have not made their payment within the due date of 7 days may not return any items under any circumstances. No lots purchased by floor bidders (including those bidders acting as agents for others) may be returned. Please refer to MORPHY’S limited guarantee herein. A Return Authorization Number (RA#) must be issued by MORPHY’S before you ship anything back to our address. Any items arriving without a return authorization will not be given a refund. Item must be returned in the same condition. The item in question must be shipped with the RA# on the outside and inside of the package, with full insurance, so it arrives at MORPHY’S within one week of the aforementioned authorization.

PRIVACY

TO REVIEW OUR PRIVACY POLICY, PLEASE VISIT WWW. MORPHYAUCTIONS.COM/PRIVACY-POLICY

All rights reserved. Entire contents copyright 2025, 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

Phone line: Morphy Auctions staff will call you 5 lots prior to the item(s) you wish to bid on. Absentee: Morphy Auctions staff will execute your left bid(s) as if you were in attendance.

Step 2 - List Lot/Bid Information

Lot # Description

Bid Increments:

$0 - $500/$25

$200 - $500/$25

$500 - $1,000/$50

$1,000 - 2,000/$100

Step 3 - Fill Out Personal Contact Info

Please print clearly.

$2,000 - $5,000/$250

$5,000 - $10,000/$500

$10,000/Auctioneer’s Discretion

Please print clearly.

Phone Line 1 Phone Line 2

4520 ARVILLE STREET, #1 • LAS VEGAS, NV 89103 P/ 877-968-8880 F/ 717-336-7115

www.MorphyAuctions.com

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. Auction: October 16-18, 2025 Coin-Op & Advertising

Phone Emergency Bid Applies to phone bidders only.

PLEASE NOTE ~ Emergency bids are executed only if Morphy Auctions is unable to contact the bidder via the phone number(s) provided.

Signature Date

Print Name

If you have not received a confirmation email, please contact Morphy Auctions prior to the auction.

INDUSTRY LEADING EXPERTS

Gary Metz Consignment Assessment & Procurement
Tommy Sage, Jr. Head of Toys & Trains
Joel Lazarus Train Consultant
Mike Harrington Cast Iron, Toy & Horse-Drawn Expert John Mihovetz Department Head & Expert
Petroliana
Grimmer
Peter Thomson Antique & Modern Silver Consultant
James Infante Amphora & Pottery Consultant
Josh Tauber Lamp & Glass Consultant
David Geiger Arms & Armor Specialist
Russ Withem Firearms Specialist
Jim Maley Acquisitions & Promotions
Brian Manifor Western Antiques & Weapons Expert
John Keene NFA Specialist Jeremy Hatch Firearms Consultant
Tony Wilcox Firearms Consultant
Ron Ciarmello Fine & Decorative Arts Division, Jewelry & Timepiece Specialist
Willi Zahn German Militaria & Military/Target Firearms Expert
Dan Morphy President & Founder
Shaye Krispine Director of Operations
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

CUSTOMER SERVICE & POST AUCTION TEAM FIREARMS TEAM

Jamie Griffin Customer Experience Manager
John Morphy Customer Experience Associate
Alicia Lancto Customer Experience Associate Maegan Griffin Lead Customer Experience Associate
Jeremy Bailey Post Auction Operations Associate
Emily Hamilton Customer Experience Associate
Maritza Hoffner Customer Experience 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
Alexis Weidman Accounting Specialist
Cyndi Sensenig Accounting Specialist

OPERATIONS & CONSIGNMENT TEAM

Jennifer Heinaman Consignment Associate
LAS VEGAS TEAM Shaye Krispine
Mark Durando
Ben Brossman Transcriptionist
Jason Ober Operations Associate
Tanner Brugger Operations Associate
Don Grimmer

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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