2023 Nov 15-16 Advertising & General Store

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A Guide

t o g r a d i n g c o n d i t i o n & a b b r e v i at i o n s BY JOHN MIHOVETZ 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.

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.

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.

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.


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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 Rings Can 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” Lenses Hollowed 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


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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

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

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

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.


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M o r p h yA u c t i o n s . c o m | 8 7 7 - 9 6 8 - 8 8 8 0


1001 - NYC STATION SIGN. 32 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. CHAPPAQUA embossed on standard smaller NYC station sign. There is old and deteriorated smaltz field paint and heavily faded and rusted gold lettering and border. The back shows significant paint deterioration and lots of rust. There is a square mounting boss welded on midsection with clearance holds for bolting to a vertical sign post with a square cross section. This is a NYC standard. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 1,000

LOT - 1001

LOT - 1002

LOT - 1003

1002 - PRR INTERLOCKING TOWER SIGN. 24” x 1/2” x 27 - 1/4”. A cast iron keystone tower sign with three mounting bosses intact, “ELM” painted in gold on a red background with gold border. Back of sign shows old black paint and casting number “M6886” embossed. (8.0). 400 - 1,500

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1003 - PRR STATION SIGN. 61” x 24”. A die-cut heavy gauge sheet steel sign, “GRAYSTONE” in gold lettering with black border, on a red field with gold border. Sign shows some scratching and scuffing, but is otherwise in very good condition. There are four welded-on tabs on the back of the sign for hanging vertically. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 400 - 1,500

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1004 - SANTA FE BULLETIN BOARD. 48” x 40”. A hand-painted bulletin board with the Santa Fe cross logo painted in white lettering in each top corner. “BULLETINS” is painted in white block lettering in the center. The board shows black field paint that is heavily soiled and deteriorated. There is a raised border all around. There are three public notice bulletins attached to the board. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,000 1005 - SANTA FE LETTERBOARD SIGN. Total length: 26’ x 10 - 1/4”. A three-piece 26’ long stainless steel passenger car letterboard sign, “SANTA FE” in black font on a stainless steel board. (7.0). 500 - 1,500

LOT - 1004

LOT - 1005

LOT - 1006

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1006 - SANTA FE “CHIEF” LOCOMOTIVE CARBODY SIGN FOR EARLY DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE. 80” x 26”. This sign is either NOS or a reproduction. There is little evidence to show that this sign was ever mounted on a locomotive carbody. A Santa Fe “Chief” logo used on several models of first-generation diesels in the 1940s-1950s era. Paint and color on this example are superb. The brushed stainless is in excellent condition. A beautiful and iconic item for the Santa Fe. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 2,000

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LOT - 1007

1007 - PRR KEYSTONE STATION SIGN. 65” x 24”. A cast iron PRR keystone station sign, “FRANKFORD” in newer gold paint on a newer red-painted field. Back of sign has old, corroded cast iron look. Four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,000 1008 - RAILROAD CROSSING SIGN. 30 - 1/2” x 39”. A large and heavy two-sided cast iron railroad crossing warning sign. “RAILROAD CROSSING DANGER LOOK OUT FOR TRAINS” is embossed with black-painted lettering on a soiled and deteriorated white field (both sides). There is a top of pole mounting provision via a cast iron sign base. This sign has a unique shape and a pleasing eye appeal. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,500 1009 - NAME TRAIN SIGN. 56” x 14 - 1/4”. A stainless steel sign, “THE MOUNTAINEER” hand-painted in black with a black border. This train ran on the Boston & Maine Railroad and succeeded “The Yankee.” This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,000

LOT - 1008

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1010 - RAILWAY EXPRESS SIGN. 36” x 36 - 1/2”. SSP. A die-cut steel porcelaincoated sign from the 1960s with the modern “RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY” logo. One of the brass mounting grommets is missing from an upper corner. “REA X” logo in white lettering on a red field. The white porcelain shows a dirty surface that could be cleaned. The sign has lost some of its glossy luster but is generally in good condition, with a small amount of porcelain loss mostly at the eight mounting points. (7.0). 400 - 1,500 1011 - PRR STATION SIGN. 45” x 2” x 24”. A hand-painted fabricated wood station sign, “MELVALE” in PRR font, with gold leaf outlined with black. The upper-left hand trim is missing from the border surround. The rest of border shows old gold leaf paint. Field is medium-red, weathered and somewhat faded. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,000

LOT - 1010

1012 - DANBY SIGN. 41 - 3/4” x 12 - 1/2”. DANBY is painted on a heavy-gauge sheet metal sign, in black on a deteriorated, faded and soiled white field, with a black faded border. There is some minor rust showing on the edges and on the back. There is one bullet hole in the center. Provenance unknown, but likely a Santa Fe location sign from Danby, California. Condition: 5.0, Fair. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800 1013 - OJITA SIGN. 72” x 15 - 1/4”. OJITA is painted on an aluminum sign in faded gloss black. It appears that the field color was once white, but with all white paint missing. There are some small holes and tears, as well as significant small denting over the entire face of the sign. Provenance unknown, but likely a Santa Fe sign from Ojita, New Mexico. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 600

LOT - 1011

LOT - 1012

LOT - 1013

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LOT - 1014 1014 - NYC STATION SIGN. 83” x 15”. A cast iron NYC station sign, “MILLERSPORT” embossed with heavily tarnished gold-painted lettering and border on faded, soiled and foxed black-painted field. This sign is from the T&OC station in Millersport, Ohio, which still exists. Mounting bosses are intact. This sign has a heavy gauge stamped steel backing in the area of the right-hand mounting bosses. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000 1015 - RAILROAD SIGN. 19” x 14”. A Southern Railway single-sided vintage oval cast iron railroad crossing sign. “STOP LOOK LISTEN” in black-painted lettering on a faded and deteriorated white field. There is a casting number “1492” on the face. There are two mounting holes in the face for mounting vertically. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500

LOT - 1015

LOT - 1016

LOT - 1017 1016 - PRR KEYSTONE STATION SIGN. 94” x 18”. A hand-painted Keystone station sign, “EAST MANCHESTER” in heavily faded gold lettering (PRR sign font) with faded gold border and chalked and faded red field paint. This is a Masonite sign that is mounted on top and bottom wood stringers. There is significant insect damage in three areas at the ends and in the center. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 200 - 500 1017 - C&O STATION SIGN. 114” x 16”. A large wooden sign, “C&O FREIGHT STATION” in faded black lettering on a soiled, faded and chalked white field, with black-painted wooden border all around. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,500 1018 - RAILROAD SIGN. 40” x 32”. A large, heavy cast iron railroad sign, “GEORGIA LAW / STOP / UNSAFE R. R. CROSSING” in large, attractive stretched block lettering. Embossed letters show old, deteriorated black paint on a heavily soiled and rusty white field. This sign has provisions for mounting vertically to a post. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 1,200 14

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LOT - 1018


1019 - RAILROAD SIGN. 54” x 10”. A cast iron railroad sign, “ERIE R.R.” embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated gold lettering, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped corners. There are two holes for mounting on a vertical surface. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 600

LOT - 1019

LOT - 1020

LOT - 1021 1020 - RAILROAD SIGN. 81 - 3/4” x 5/8” x 10”. A cast iron railroad sign, “L. S. & M. S. RY.” embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated gold lettering, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped corners. There are three holes for mounting on a vertical surface. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 600 1021 - RAILROAD SIGN. 81 - 3/4” x 5/8” x 10”. A cast iron railroad sign, “BOSTON & MAINE R.R.” embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated gold lettering, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped corners. There are three holes for mounting on a vertical surface. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1023

1022 - RAILROAD SIGN. 27 - 1/2” x 18”. A reproduction cast aluminum railroad sign with the Western Maryland “fireball” logo embossed. “WESTERN MARYLAND FAST FREIGHT LINE” in white-painted lettering on a black field, surrounded by a gold border and speed fireball in red paint. All paint is newer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400 1023 - RAILROAD SIGN. 24” Dia. A stamped steel embossed round railroad crossing sign, “RR +.” This sign has been restored recently with newer black lettering on a gold field. There are square holes for lag mounting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 600

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LOT - 1026

LOT - 1025

LOT - 1027

1024 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 26” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “SONYEA.” There is a pattern number “M13489” embossed in the back. Sign has four mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300 1025 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 2671. 16 - 3/4” Dia. A beautiful cast iron round number plate from L1s-class Mikado “2671,” with separately applied numerals. This locomotive was built in 1918 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, construction no. 50820 and retired in 1956. The plate shows old black field paint with yellow/ gold border and numerals. There is significant paint loss, fading and rust. Back of plate has newer black paint and “201445” and “X10010” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, each boss has been cut to the depth of the border, and two holes have been drilled at the horizontal centerline to accommodate display mounting. (6.0). 300 - 1,200

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LOT - 1028

1026 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 12” x 6”. A cast bronze ALCo diesel plate, Louisville & Nashville RR, ALCO model S-1. Very early bronze plate, 2nd diesel locomotive owned by the L&N. Construction number 69516, built Sept. 1941. Small ALCO “flying gear” and GE emblems in the lower-left and right corners of the plate. Plate has recent black-painted field, with natural bronze lettering and borders. Back of plate shows heavy tarnish. (8.0). 500 - 3,500 1027 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4”. Milwaukee Road, Fairbanks Morse model H16-44, locomotive number 2501, then renumbered to #421. Stainless steel. Serial number 16L-935, built 12-1954. Plate shows scratched black field, with stainless lettering, logo and border. (7.0). 500 - 2,500 1028 - PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 11 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. A cast bronze Baldwin oval from PRR road no. 4605, a I.1.s.a 2-10-0 decapod built in 1923, Baldwin construction no. 57125, and scrapped in December, 1956. Plate shows light tarnish on face, with heavy original tarnish on back. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 1031

LOT - 1032

1029 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 5443. 20” x 17 - 1/2” A beautiful cast iron Keystone number plate from K4s “5443.” This locomotive was built by Baldwin in 1927, construction no. 59858, and sold for scrap in June, 1948. The plate shows newer red field paint with gold border and numerals. Back of plate has older black paint and rust, with “X18183B” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,500 1030 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 3337. 17 - 3/4 x 20” x 4 - 1/2”. A beautiful cast iron Keystone number plate from K2s “3337.” This locomotive was built in 1911 at PRR’s Juniata Shops in Altoona, PA, construction no. 2191, and sold for scrap in August, 1939. The plate shows newer red field paint with gold border and numerals. Back of plate has older black paint and “X18183” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,500

LOT - 1033

1031 - ERIE RAILROAD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 20” x 3” x 7”. A beautiful rectangular Erie Railroad number plate from road number 3340, classified as S-2 by the Erie, this 2-8-4 “Berkshire” type locomotive built by Lima Locomotive Works in 1927. Plate features the correct individually applied bronze numbers. The front of the plate appears to be repainted. The back of the plate has a pattern number “AM11203” with an “M” logo. A previous collector has fabricated a steel frame for the purpose of mounting for display. Back of plate shows older black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,500 1032 - PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 11 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. A cast bronze Juniata oval from PRR road no. 5016, a D.16.s.b 4-4-0 American built in 1918, Juniata construction no. 570, and scrapped in November, 1930. Plate shows newer black field paint on face, with polished numerals and border. Back of plate shows brush-painted new black finish. (8.0). 500 - 1,500 1033 - PRR LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 11 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. A cast bronze Baldwin oval from PRR road no. 1982, a L.1.s. 2-8-2 Mikado built in 1918, Baldwin construction no. 49692, and retired in September, 1952. Plate shows newer black field paint on face, with polished numerals and border. Back of plate shows original tarnish, and there are several numbers lightly stamped in. (8.0). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 1034

LOT - 1035

LOT - 1036

1034 - M&STL RR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 452. 17 - 1/4” Dia. A beautiful cast iron round number plate from THE LOUIE, “452,” a 2-8-0 consolidation type, was the last steamer in steam on The Louie. This locomotive was scrapped in the mid-1960s. The plate shows old black field paint with heavily tarnished, separately applied bronze numerals. There is significant paint loss, fading, and rust. Back of plate shows old black paint and “M&STL” and “L3760C” embossed. There is a center, threaded mounting boss. A 2” X 1/2” piece is broken out of the rounded border. This is a real nice and rare number plate from a great granger RR! (7.0). 400 - 2,000 1035 - LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 16 - 1/4” x 19 - 3/4”. A cast iron and bronze locomotive front number plate. The plate is cast iron with cast bronze numerals and was mounted long ago on a mahogany-veneered board that shows some water distress and staining. The plate has old black field color with lightly tarnished bronze polished numerals “17.” There is provenance information on the back that reads “#17 = 4-4-0 = Cooke Class C Built 1898 OSWEGO ANTIQUE = 39.” Back of mounting board is complete with substantial hanger. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 400 - 1,200 1036 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 4249. 16 - 3/4” Dia. A beautiful cast iron round number plate from I1s-class “4249.” This locomotive was built in 1923 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, construction no. 56647; rebuilt as I1sa in May, 1943, and retired in August, 1957. The plate shows older black field paint with yellow border and numerals. Back of plate has newer black paint and “201445” and “X10010” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. (6.0). 300 - 1,200

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LOT - 1037

LOT - 1038

1037 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 2. 12” Dia. A nice round, cast iron number plate with cast bronze numeral “2”; provenance unknown. The plate shows newer black field gloss with silver border and a tarnished bronze numeral. There is a center threaded boss for mounting on smokebox door. This is a great looking plate. (8.0). 200 - 800 1038 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE 41. 12” Dia. A nice round, cast iron number plate with cast bronze numerals “41”; provenance unknown. The plate shows newer black field gloss with silver border and tarnished bronze numerals. There is a center threaded boss for mounting on smokebox door. This is a great looking plate. (8.0). 200 - 800

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LOT - 1039 1039 - RAILROAD SIGN. 66 - 1/2” x 27”. A large oval cast iron railroad crossing sign, “RAILROAD CROSSING STOP LOOK AND LISTEN” embossed in serif font and painted in faded black gloss on a soiled and rusting white field. Back of sign has mounting pocket for a 3 - 1/2” post. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 800 1040 - PRR PLAQUE. 14” x 14”. A cast bronze PRR logo plaque of unknown application or provenance. Plaque shows many nicks and wear. There is no apparent provision for hanging plaque. (8.0). 200 - 500 1041 - RAILROAD DERRICK BUILDER’S PLATE. 19” x 7 - 1/4”. A cast iron builder’s plate from a railroad wrecking derrick, made by the Ohio Locomotive Crane Company, Bucyrus, Ohio. Lettering shows older gold paint on a black field. Back of sign shows a yellow primer and has “H1151” inscribed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 500 1042 - LOT OF 2: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATES. Each: 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2” (A) An EMD “hotdog” from Santa Fe GP-35 No. 2948 (Later 3448 and 1448). Provenance information is written on the back. The plate is in poor condition and is mounted on a yellow-painted wood display board with hanging provision. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (B) An EMD “hotdog” from Santa Fe GP-35 No. 2949 (Later 3449 and 1449). Provenance information is written on the back. The plate is in poor condition and is mounted on a yellow-painted wood display board with hanging provision. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (4.0). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1041

LOT - 1042

LOT - 1043

1043 - LOT OF 2: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATES. Each: 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. (A) An EMD “hotdog” from Santa Fe GP-35 No. 2865 (Later 3365 and 1365). Provenance information is written on the back. The plate is in poor condition and is mounted on a yellow-painted wood display board with hanging provision. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (B) An EMD “hotdog” from Santa Fe GP-35 No. 2815 (Later 3315 and 1315). Provenance information is written on the back. The plate is in poor condition and is mounted on a yellow-painted wood display board with hanging provision. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (4.0). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1044

LOT - 1046

LOT - 1047

1044 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 25” x 16” x 26”. A 15” bronze steam locomotive bell, mounted in a large cast iron yoke. There is a nice bronze ball finial attached. The clapper and actuation arm are intact. The yoke shows old, deteriorated black paint and significant rust. The bell shows light tarnish. There are several numbers stamped into the top of the bell. There is a casting pattern number, “12S69”, stamped into the yoke base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 2,500 1045 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 24” x 16” x 25”. An early bronze steam locomotive bell with several decorative rings machined into the bottom sector. The yoke is a large cast iron boiler mount with old original deteriorated black paint. There are several numbers stamped into the top of the bell, provenance is unknown. There is an area of damage to the edge of the bell’s mouth, about 3”. 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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LOT - 1045

1046 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 25” x 16” x 26”. A 15” bronze locomotive bell, mounted in a large yoke with provision for side mounting and boiler top mounting. The yoke has original black paint and is cast “C of GA RY” (Central of Georgia Railway). The clapper and actuation arm are intact and there is a coil of jute pull-rope attached to the actuation lever. There is an old, typewritten note on the top of the bell that reads “THE PRIZE OF THE COLLECTION CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RR LOCOMOTIVE BELL W. F. & R. C. CENRE, OWNERS.” The bronze bell shows medium tarnish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 5,000 1047 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 24” x 16” x 26”. A 15” bronze steam locomotive bell, mounted in a large cast iron yoke. The clapper and actuation arm are intact. The yoke includes a nice ball finial. The bell shows light tarnish and the yoke shows newer black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,500

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1048 - SANTA FE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 10” x 10” x 28”. A six-chime cast iron steam whistle with a bronze acorn finial. The top chamber is embossed “AT&SF” and “LM5408.” The steam valve and actuation lever are intact. The whistle is mounted on a fabricated round steel plate The entire body is painted with old flat black paint and is dirty. 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 1049 - GTR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 12” x 8 - 1/2” x 43 - 1/2”. A cast iron five-chime whistle with actuation lever intact, mounted on a post with a split base. The entire unit is painted flat black. The whistle body is embossed “G. T. R.” on top, along with a casting pattern number. 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 1050 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 13” x 7” x 27”. A Nathan five-chime cast iron steam locomotive whistle with a fabricated shroud covering half of the whistle. This unit is complete with a mounting flange and a shutoff valve, as well as a valve for the whistle. The whistle body is cast iron, while the bowl and other fitments are bronze. The entire unit is mounted on a 2” by 8” board for display. This is a very nice whistle! This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 5,000 1051 - NYWS&B RY RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. A clear, no. 39 extended base globe, with “NYWS&B Ry” embossed in serif font in above average relief. Glass is very clear and has numerous fitter chips and flakes from RR use. This is a real nice globe. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1050

1052 - ERIE RR CO RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. A signal green, no. 39 extended base globe, “ERIE. R. R. Co.” embossed in above average relief. Color translucence is very good. The base fitter shows some light RR wear. (Very Good). 200 - 1,600 1053 - C.R.R FIXED GLOBE RAILROAD LANTERN. 4” x 4” x 11 - 1/4”. An early, unguarded, star-diamond-star fixed globe unit with tin bracelet bail and five-pointed star piercings in the chimney and 6-pointed stars in the oil cup filigree. The fount sleeve has come loose from the cup base and needs to be resoldered carefully, and there is a bayonet pin missing to secure the cup onto the lantern. The clear globe is nicely engraved “C.R.R”. These letters always lead to debate about which New England RR such lanterns come from. A nice example needing some fixing. (Good). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1052

LOT - 1053

LOT - 1054

1054 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 12”. A C T Ham 6” brass top bellbottom model made in the New England configuration. The lid reflector is nicely embossed “FITCHBURG.” The 7” diameter bayonet base is has a glass oil fount and no. 1 Callendar burner affixed. The frame is straight and tight and shows light pitting and a medium patina. The 6” clear globe is nicely embossed “F R R” in heavy relief and shows little RR use. (Good). 200 - 800

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1055 - MP RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 3/4”. A flat steel guard wire-bottom brass-top model made by M. M. Buck & Co. of St. Louis. “M. P. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector in serif font.”16137” is nicely stamped in the lid reflector to the left of the marking. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has the full M. M. Buck patent stamp and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “M. P.” in serif font and in average relief. There is a hook crack in the globe behind the right seam, not too distracting. The lantern retains original patina with a lacquer overcoat. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000

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LOT - 1056

LOT - 1057

1056 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 5” x 5” x 9 - 3/4”. An Adams & Westlake Pullman-style model, with a fixed base and a threaded fount with No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. There is an A&W oval hallmark on the fount. The clear globe is hand-blown, correct for this model and is nicely engraved “W. S. Ives.” in Old English font. Most of the nickel plating has worn off, revealing a heavily-tarnished brass appearance. (Good). 200 - 700 1057 - CV RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/2”. A Thompson’s patent double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. “C. V. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector along with an embossed pattern opposite. The lantern retains its original smooth patina. The bail has separated completely from the saddle and needs to be re-riveted. The saddle securing screw is a replacement. The tin, plug-in fount is not original to this lantern; it wants a similar unit with a glass fount. The clear globe is a standard New England barrel and is not RR marked. (Good). 400 - 1,000 1058 - B&A RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10”. A Dietz No. 6, double guard, fixed base model with correct plug-in fount and No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “B. & A. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The lantern shows original patina. The globe is a beautiful orange-amber 6” extended base Corning NonEx example that is embossed “B & A” in block font and in average relief. Color translucence is real nice. (Very Good). 400 - 1,500

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LOT - 1059

1059 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. A brass wire bottom conductor’s lantern with a screw-on oil cup, probably made by A&W, but there’s no maker’s hallmark. There are several Wm. Westlake patent dates stamped into the underside of the fount cup. The ca. 1870s frame is straight with no stress cracking noted. It appears that this unit was once nickel plated, but that’s mostly gone now. The clear, hand-blown globe is engraved “G M. SOWER”” in fancy cursive font, surrounded by a vine and flower cartouche. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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1060 - OC&N RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/4”. An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The clear globe is an elongated barrel, beautifully engraved “OC&NR” for the Old Colony & Newport RR. The tin chimney is fixed by old original plaster to the globe’s top fitter, and is wrapped by steel wire on the outside for extra hold. There is dagger-shaped vent filigree characteristic of NEG models. The fixed base is attached via old original plaster to the globe’s bottom fitter. The plug-in base is the New England pinch spring configuration with glass fount and twin-tube burner intact. Metal pieces show light rust with deteriorated original japanning. This is a great, early New England railroad lantern. (Good). 400 - 1,500 1061 - CONCORD RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 12”. An early Thompson’s patent model made by the Taylor Mfg. Co. of New Britain, CT. The bail saddle does not have the Thompson’s patent stamp on the side. The securing screw is seated in a small dimple on top. “CONCORD R.R.” is beautifully embossed on the lid, which looks to be nickel plated. The rest of the frame has a tight brown patina with surface etching. The plug-in glass fount assembly is correct for this model and has a no. 1 twin tube whale oil burner affixed. The 6” clear New England barrel globe is nicely embossed “C R R” in heavy relief and has two tight cracks, one in back and one on the right side, neither distracting. (Very Good). 400 - 800

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LOT - 1063

LOT - 1064

LOT - 1065

1062 - C T CO RAILROAD LANTERN. 5” x 5” x 13”. An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The clear globe is a straight cylinder, nicely engraved “C.T.Co.” The tin chimney is fixed by old original plaster to the globe’s top fitter, and is wrapped by steel wire on the outside for extra hold. There is stardiamond-star vent filigree characteristic of NEG models. The fixed base is attached via old original plaster to the globe’s bottom fitter. The plug-in oil fount is brass with numerous stress cracks. A twin-tube burner is intact. This unit is complete with a standard tin bracelet. Metal pieces show light rust with deteriorated original japanning. This is a great, early New England railroad lantern. (Good). 400 - 1,000 1063 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 12 - 1/2”. A C T Ham No. 39 (hallmarked on base underside), double guard, brass bellbottom railroad lantern with correct bayonet base and No. 1 ratchet burner. The lantern shows a dirty, lightly tarnished patina. The bayonet retaining spring on the base collar is sprung, and the keeper is missing. The split green/clear, hand blown globe has a 1870s-style, four axle, seven window passenger coach engraved in. The coach shows a letter board that reads “WELLS HARRIS.” The globe is flawless. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000 1064 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4”. A no. 39, Corning-style, hand blown, split clear over green globe. The top fitter has an oval shape as manufactured. The globe has fire finished top and bottom fitters and shows little sign of RR use. (Mint). 500 - 2,000

1065 - B&M RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. A Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. tin top, bellbottom, double guard model with the correct bayonet base and glass fount with no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “B&MRR” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The frame has been cleaned and overcoated long ago and is real nice. The cobalt blue, New England barrel globe is a real stunner. “B & M R R” is beautifully embossed in serif font and in average relief. (Very Good). 500 - 3,000

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1066 - ERIE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. An early Wm Porter’s Sons double guard model made to ERIE specifications ca. 1875. “E. RY. Co.” is embossed in the brass cap. The cap is pushed in a little and could be straightened easily by a competent restorer. There is a light patent stamp on the lid reflector that includes 1867 and other dates not readable. The frame has been cleaned and is real nice. The three-tab plug-in fount is complete with a shrouded Sangster light oil burner. The bail needs to be straightened and re-looped on the left side. The clear globe is a perfect, skinny “ERIE” barrel, heavily embossed and showing little sign of RR use. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 LOT - 1066

LOT - 1067

LOT - 1068

LOT - 1069

LOT - 1070

1067 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD PRESENTATION LANTERN. 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 11”. A nickel plated, brass conductor’s model, probably made by the Steam Gauge and Lantern Co., but it’s not hallmarked. The frame is highly engraved with leaves and vines on the chimney and base. The base is fixed, and the oil cup, complete with fount and no. 1 ratchet burner, screws into the base from underneath. The lid reflector is beautifully engraved “PRESENTED TO COND’R G. F. EATON BY EMPLOYEES OF THE BERKSHIRE DIV. OF THE N.Y.N.H & H.R.R.Co. 1893” Several different fonts are used in the engraving, and some are shadowed. The lid latch spring has separated and needs to be resoldered. The base is significantly stoved down giving the lantern a slight backward list when viewed from the front. Much of the original nickel plating finish is worn off. The globe is a gorgeous split green/clear with “G. F. EATON” nicely engraved in old English, surrounded by a tulip cartouche. With a competent restoration, this would be a premier piece in the hobby. (Good). 500 - 4,000 1068 - D & H C C O RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. A C T Ham No. 39 brass-top bellbottom, nicely embossed “D & H. C. Co.” on the lid reflector. The brass top is embossed “No. 39 Railroad.” This double-guard model has the correct bayonet base, with a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The flashed red No. 39 extended base globe is beautifully embossed “D & H C Co.” in serif font. There are numerous fitter chips from RR use. There is some swirl light scratching on the inside from cleaning. Color translucence is good, and this unit displays very well. The metal shows a nice aged-earned patina, with a small amount of light surface rust here and there. There appears to be some kind of coating on the lantern. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1069 - WEST SHORE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. An 1882 patented beehive-top single-guard No. 39 bellbottom, made by the Adams & Westlake Co. “WEST SHORE” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base has the A&W patent stamp and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The base is stoved down, but the lantern sits flat and mostly straight. The No. 39 extended base globe is beautifully embossed “W S R R” in serif font. The globe shows little evidence of RR use. The lantern was cleaned long ago, and shows a medium-dark, generally smooth patina, with some rust coming through an old overcoat. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 24

1070 - B N Y & P RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. A No. 6 double-guard fixed-base brass-top model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The lid latch spring is a replacement. “B. N. Y. & P.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. This model was made with an adjustable sliding globe clamp, but the collar is missing and a spring has been installed. The flashed red 6” extended base globe is nicely embossed “BNY&P” in average relief. Color translucence is very good. The globe shows one minor glass flake. The lantern shows a nice medium patina, generally smooth. The brass top shows light brass pitting. (Good). 500 - 2,500

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1071 - W&LE RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. An 1895 patent, double-guard wire-bottom made by the Adams & Westlake Co., with the correct insert fount and No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “W&L.E.RY” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector; “C2137” is stamped in adjacent. The frame appears to have been glass bead blasted. It’s in real nice condition with no pitting evident. The signal green, No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “W&LE RY” in serif font and in above average relief. There is a light mold flaw at the top at the right seam. It’s not a crack. The globe shows little RR use and is beautiful. Color translucence is a bit dark. The globe is a tight fit through the frame’s top ring. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 1072 - LVRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10”. A steel guard No. 6 double-guard wire-bottom lantern made by The Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. “L.V. R. R.” is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The bail is a replacement. The frame was cleaned and overcoated long ago. The cobalt blue globe is a beautiful 6” extended base example, embossed “L V R R” in serif font and in average relief. The globe shows little sign of RR use and is excellent, with good color translucence. (Very Good). 1,000 - 4,000 1073 - N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. A double-guard No. 39 brass-top lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. in Syracuse. “N. Y. O. & W. Ry” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. There is an old repair under the base, indicating a possible electrification at one time. The lantern frame shows a smooth, medium-dark patina. The brass top is significantly dented. The Steam Gauge hallmark is prominent in the chimney. The signal green No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “NYO&W Ry.” Color translucence is excellent. There are a few small fitter flakes and some significant swirls in the glass. (Very Good). 500 - 5,000 1074 - NYO&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A one piece top, Adlake Reliable bellbottom model with fixed base and double globe guard. “N.Y.O & W.Ry.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The insert fount is correct for this model and has a no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The 6” extended base globe is a stunning medium amber color, with “NYO&W.” embossed in serif font in above average relief. The lantern shows a dirty patina with some rust, and the globe shows little RR use. (Very Good). 500 - 4,000

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1075 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. A No. 39 wire-bottom double-guard lantern made by C T Ham. “Erie R R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The signal green No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “Erie. R. R. Co.” in block font with above-average relief. Color translucence is good. The frame shows a dark aged-earned patina, with no significant rust and an old overcoat. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 1076 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. A double-guard No. 39 brass-top lantern made by C T Ham. The lid is embossed “Erie R R.” The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 “pick wick” lard screw affixed. The chimney looks to have been poorly transplanted onto the lid reflector. The No. 39 flashed red extended base globe is beautifully embossed with the Erie Diamond logo in average relief. Color translucence is very good. The frame shows surface rust and poor soldering work at the chimney joint. There is a slight wobble when sat on a flat surface. The frame is straight and tight. (Good). 500 - 2,500

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1077 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. A loose globe Kelly conductor’s brass model with a dull, nickel-plated finish. There is some plating wear to the bail and guard wires, as these components show more brass. It is possible that the lantern is German Silver (white brass), but hard to tell. The clear globe is hand-blown and is nicely engraved “HENRY A. JOHNSON” in old English font inside of a floral cartouche, nicely done. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 1078 - NYC RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10”. A late model Dietz No. 6, double guard model with fixed base and correct plug-in fount with no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The lantern retains most of its original hot dip galvanized coating and is excellent. The Corning NonEx 6” extended base globe is a stunning medium AMBER color and is embossed “NEW YORK CENTRAL” in serif font with above average relief. Color translucence is very good. This is a beautiful unit. (Excellent). 500 - 2,500

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1079 - NYNH&H RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 12”. A Thompson’s patent double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. “N. Y. N. H. & H. R. R.” is beautifully embossed in dog-bone font on the lid reflector. “HARTFORD DIVISION.” is embossed in serif font on the top cap. There is no maker’s hallmark that is sometimes found on the bail saddle. The plug-in oil cup with glass fount is correct for this model. The lantern shows a nice clean, natural patina with light surface etching on the lid. The clear globe is a classic New England barrel, technically not correct for this model but it fits well and is embossed “NYNH&HRR” in block font. This is a real nice unit. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1080 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 12”. A Thompson’s patent, double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. “FITCHBURG R.R.” is nicely embossed on both the lid reflector and base fitter skirt. “4331” is stamped into the chimney cap. The bail saddle does not have the Thompson’s patent stamp that is sometimes found there. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a glass fount with a no. 1 twin tube burner affixed. The lantern shows a nice clean patina. The flashed red, 6” extended base globe is a real beauty. “F R R” is heavily embossed in large serif font. The globe shows good color translucence and little evidence of RR wear, with a few minor flakes off of the bottom fitter. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 LOT - 1080 LOT - 1081 1081 - WEST SHORE RAILROAD LANTERN 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. An single guard, “Iron Clad” no. 39 model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. in Syracuse. “WEST SHORE” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base appears to be an A&W mismatch, but it’s not hallmarked. The fount cap and no. 1 ratchet burner appear to be a new replacements. The unit is covered in some kind of black residue imitating patina. The globe is a beautiful flashed red, no. 39 example and is heavily embossed “WSRR” in serif font. The globe shows normal rim flakes from RR use. (Good). 400 - 1,200 26

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1082 - CM&L RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 13”. An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The globe is an early solid red, gold salt ruby (sometimes called cranberry) example, beautifully engraved “C M & L R R” for the Concord Manchester & Lawrence RR, in old English font. The tin chimney is fixed by old original plaster to the globe’s top fitter, and is wrapped by steel wire on the outside for extra hold. There is dagger-shaped vent filigree characteristic of NEG models. The fixed base is attached via old original plaster to the globe’s bottom fitter. The plug-in oil cup with glass fount and twin-tube burner is intact. This unit is complete with a small hanging loop. Metal pieces show light rust with deteriorated original japanning. This is a great, early New England railroad lantern. (Good). 400 - 1,500 1083 - N.R.R RAILROAD LANTERN. 4” x 4” x 11”. An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The globe is an early solid red, gold salt ruby (sometimes called cranberry) example, beautifully engraved “N.R.R.” The tin chimney and base assemblies are fixed by old original plaster to the globe’s top and bottom fitters. There is star-diamond-star vent filigree characteristic of NEG models. The fixed base is attached via old original plaster to the globe’s bottom fitter. The plug-in oil cup with glass fount and twin-tube burner is intact. This unit is complete with a standard tin bracelet bail. Metal pieces show deteriorated original japanning with bright tin plating showing. This is a great, early New England railroad lantern. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000

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1084 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4”. A cobalt blue No. 39 extended base railroad lantern globe, nicely embossed “W C R R.” in a rectangular embossing panel. The globe shows no sign of railroad use. Color translucence is good for blue. (Mint). 400 - 800 1085 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4”. A split-color red/ clear No. 39 hand-blown railroad lantern globe with extended base. Top and bottom fitters are nicely ground smooth. Maker’s hallmark is etched at the top of the globe, “MACBETH NO 220 PEARL GLASS.” (Excellent). 400 - 1,200 1086 - BRASS MARINE LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. A brass double-guard fixed-base 6” lantern of unknown manufacture. The plug-in brass fount has a No. 1 Callendar brass burner affixed. The unit has no hallmarks and is not otherwise marked in any way. There is medium tarnish showing on all the brass surfaces, but no stress cracks can be found. The 6” flashed red extended base globe is not marked. Color translucence is good. (Excellent). 200 - 400

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1087 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10”. A double guard, No. 39 wire bottom model made by C T Ham. “ERIE R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The clear, no. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “ERIE RR” and “DIETZ 39 RR” at the top fitter. This is a rare globe for the ERIE. The entire frame is painted black and is loose. Serial “10097” is stamped into the lid reflector. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1088 - N Y & N E R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 11 - 1/4”. A fixed-base double-guard brass-top frame made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Company (but not hallmarked) for the New York & New England RR. “N Y & N E R R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The chimney twists to clamp the globe. The plug-in glass fount is correct for this model and has a acorn-style shrouded Sangster burner. The flashed red globe is a classic New England barrel, with “N Y & N E R R” nicely embossed in block font in average relief. The globe is badly cracked in many places, with some areas possibly epoxied, and is intact. Color translucence is good. The lantern appears to have been cleaned long ago, and shows some very light surface rust and etching. The brass top is perfect. (Good). 200 - 800 1089 - BRASS MARINE LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. A brass double-guard fixed-base 6” lantern of unknown manufacture. The plug-in black-painted brass fount is not correct for this model, but fits acceptably. The unit has no hallmarks and is not otherwise marked in any way. There is medium tarnish showing on all the brass surfaces, but no stress cracks can be found. The 6” flashed red extended base globe is not marked. Color translucence is good. (Excellent). 200 - 400

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1090 - N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. A No. 39 “iron clad” double-guard bellbottom model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. “N. Y. O. & W. Ry” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The base looks to have much of its original tin plating, but the rest of the frame has light pitting and surface etching. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “N Y O & W Ry.” There is a 1” crack behind the left seam, which is not seen on display; otherwise, the globe shows little RR use. (Good). 200 - 1,000 28

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1091 - RAILROAD LAMP. 10” x 18” x 15 - 1/2”. A brass wall lamp made by the Adams & Westlake Co. There is an ornate wall-mounting bracket holding a cantilevered oil tank, to which the lamp assembly is attached. There is a cased green and white shade that has a brass chimney column attached to the top, with a fancy filigree. This unit is complete with the correct glass chimney. Burner assembly is intact. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1092 - RAILROAD LAMP. 10” x 18” x 16”. A brass wall lamp made by the Adams & Westlake Co. There is an ornate wall-mounting bracket holding a cantilevered oil tank, to which the lamp assembly is attached. There is a porcelain-coated sheet metal cone-shaped shade with a brass chimney affixed. This unit is complete with the correct glass chimney. Burner assembly is intact. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

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1093 - RAILROAD CAR LAMP. 7 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/2”. A brass wall-mounted car lamp with internal candle holder. The lamp is held in place by a two-piece wall bracket. The top chimney is affixed to the top of the globe, as well as the bottom chimney. The globe is beautifully engraved “PRR,” with a floral cartouche surrounding. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

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1094 - RAILROAD PLATFORM LAMP. Largest: 13 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2” x 25”. A Dietz Pioneer tubular platform lamp, complete with fount and correct globe. The globe shows purple tinting from UV exposure and is somewhat cloudy. The body embossed “DIETZ PIONEER” on the bottom mounting socket. The lamp has significantly deteriorated original green paint over old tin plating. Included with this lot is an ornate cast iron wall-mounting bracket that is nicely embossed “DIETZ NO 3.” (Good). 400 - 800 1095 - RAILROAD PLATFORM LAMP. Lantern: 12 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 25”. A Dietz No. 3 tubular platform lamp, complete with fount and correct globe, embossed “DIETZ NO 3 NEW YORK USA.” The lamp is complete and has been repainted in green, similar to when new. Included with this lot is a cast iron wall-mounting bracket with a tapered wooden socket adapter. (Very Good). 400 - 800 1096 - DIETZ STREET LAMP W/ BRACKET. Lamp: 15 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 35”. A four-sided cold-blast Dietz square tubular street lamp (hallmarked on the mounting socket). Unit is complete with glass and the correct fount and burner unit. Lamp shows newer green paint, similar to original. Included with this sale is an ornate cast iron bracket that is nicely embossed “DIETZ STREET LAMP BRACKET NO 3.” The bracket shows heavily deteriorated paint and rust. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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1097 - NYO&W RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 8” x 9” x 5”. A cloth railroad uniform hat, no manufacturer apparent. “N Y O & W RY. / CONDUCTOR” in black enamel on gold badge. The O&W logo is embossed on the side buttons. The patent leather bill shows crazing. (Good). 200 - 500 1098 - NYO&W RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 8” x 9 - 1/2” x 5”. A black cloth vented hat made by Brooks Uniform & Costume Co. The silver and black enamel badge reads “N Y O & W Ry. / TRAINMAN.” Gold side buttons are embossed with the O&W logo. The patent leather bill is in good condition. (Very Good). 200 - 400 1099 - D&H RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 7 - 1/2” x 9” x 3”. A navy blue wool uniform hat with a square patent leather bill that shows some foxing. The gold and black enamel badge is in early fancy style, “The D&H Co.” in a crest on a fancy embossed marquee over “STATION AGENT” in black enamel. There are gold side buttons that show an early D&H symbol. Ink stamped on the inside surface “Manufactured for the D&H by Cotrell & Leonard, Albany, NY.” This is a nice early D&H uniform hat. (Very Good).` 200 - 800 1100 - SANTA FE RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. A navy blue cloth railroad uniform hat. “SANTA FE PASSENGER AGENT” in gold bullion on the crest, with a black rope decoration punctuated by two small gold embossed Santa Fe logo side buttons. (Very Good). 200 - 600 1101 - RAILROAD HALF STEP BOX. 15 - 3/4” x 12” x 8 - 1/2”. A real nice, early wood and tin New Haven step box from Grand Central Terminal in New York. This unit is constructed with wood panels joined by tin corner pieces all screwed together, possibly made in the New Haven’s wood shop (?). The top has old rubberized coated canvas, non slip overlay. There is distressed, old black paint over the entire body. “N.Y.N.H.&H.RR.Co. ___G.C.T. NY,” is beautifully stenciled in gold on both opposite long sides. This step has a real nice, age-earned patina and great eye appeal. (Good). 200 - 800

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1102 - RAILROAD PULLMAN FULL-STEP BOX. A cast aluminum full-step made by Macline Inc. Of Pinconning, Michigan (embossed underneath). There is a tag riveted to the inside that says “DISTRIBUTED BY MANUFACTURER’S AIDS COMPANY, CHICAGO.” The unit has original rubber feet. “Pullman” is embossed on the top tread in relief. The unit is painted in original yellow, with a worn silver top. The unit is dirty, but in good condition. (Good). 200 - 500 1103 - RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX. 20” x 18” x 10 - 1/2”. A steel Morton full-step, “NICKEL PLATE ROAD” embossed on one end. Rubber feet appear to be originals. The body and perforated top plate have a brass appearance. Underside shows poorly applied gold paint. It shows normal signs of railroad use. (Good). 400 - 1,200

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1104 - LS&MS CABOOSE STOVE. 21” x 23” x 32”. A large caboose stove with “LS&MS” embossed on the fire door, burning chamber and the base. The stove shows heavy pitting under newer black paint. The 21” diameter top casting is cracked in two places. The stove is complete with grate inside. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800 1105 - RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE. 52” x 23”. A cast iron, three-aspect semaphore blade assembly with a porcelain-coated, stamped steel blade attached. The casting has been restored, and each of the three lenses red, yellow and green - are intact and in good condition. The casting has newer black paint. The blade arm is a stamped steel, red and white porcelain-coated unit that shows some damage and a slight bend. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 800 1106 - RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE. 59 - 1/2” x 15”. A stamped steel semaphore signal blade with a porcelain coated stamped steel arm. Red, yellow and green lenses are intact. The arm has one small area of porcelain missing. Porcelain shows good gloss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 400 - 800 1107 - SANTA FE LOUNGE CAR LEXAN PANEL. Frame: 42” x 1” x 22 - 1/2”. A decorative Lexan pane encased in an aluminum frame from a Hi-Level Santa Fe lounge car. Panel was located in the Kachina Coffee Shop area in the lower level of the car. The artwork shows a multicolored masked caricature of an indigenous American with a bow and quiver. This is a beautiful piece of Santa Fe lounge car artwork from the 1950s. Included with this lot is a photograph of the lower-level of the lounge car, which features this panel. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 5,000 LOT - 1107

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1108 - LEHIGH VALLEY LOCOMOTIVE NOSE FLAG. 43” X 34.25”. A die-cut, heavy gauge, sheet steel nose flag used on several long-nosed ALCo diesel locomotive models, and possibly others. Paint shows good gloss and is in real nice condition, showing no major distress. There is a slight bend in the flag staff’s ball finial that can be straightened easily. A rare and highly desirable Lehigh Valley locomotive nose sign. (8.0). 500 - 2,500 1109 - ERIE RR WALL SCONCE. Lantern: 8 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/2”. A brass, two-piece early wall sconce made by the Loeffelholz Company of Milwaukee, hallmarked on the underside of the oil fount. The bottom piece has an ornate bronze cast wall bracket and is identical to the top piece, which holds a chimney. The unit has been disassembled for safety. The globe is a large clear globe made for an ERIE wall sconce. The globe is nicely embossed “ERIE. R. R. Co.” in block font and in average relief. This is NOT a hand lantern globe. The globe shows little sign of RR use. Someone has attempted to plaster the globe in, but that is not appropriate for this unit. The unit is currently mounted on a two-piece tongue-andgroove oak backboard. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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1110 - NS LOCOMOTIVE SEAT. 18” x 18” x 36”. A fireman/brakeman seat embossed with the “NS” logo on the cushion. The black perforated heavy-vinyl covering is in good condition. The seat is mounted on its original structure, which shows some scratches and scuffs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 400 - 800 1111 - FRAMED DENVER, LARAMIE, & NORTHWESTERN RR PANORAMIC PHOTO OF OPENING DAY.. Frame: 57” x 11”. Outstanding presenting Denver, Laramie, and Northwestern RR professionally framed black and white photograph. CONDITION: Picture has excellent tone and RR steam shovel excavator related subject matter. Photograph shows no deterioration or fade, and displays nicely with the orignial frame and new plexigalss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 200 - 400

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1112 - THE GEORGETOWN LOOP FRAMED CARD STOCK PHOTO. Frame: 30 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. Hand tinted large photo by iconic western photographer William Henry Jackson.Nicely displayed print of the “The Georgetown Loop” in Colorado. CONDITION: Picture has vibrant color and displays nicely in original wood frame with original personalized matting. Glass frame has one minor section missing in the bottom right-hand corner. Originally hung in the Silverplume Train Depot. (9.0). 200 - 400 1113 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 3 - 3/4” x 1”. A nickel-plated brass badge “DECKHAND” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This is a rare badge. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1114 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 3 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/8”. A brass badge, “ERIE” in diamond logo in blue and white enamel, “CONDUCTOR” in black enamel on the badge face. There are two screw terminals in the back and no maker’s hallmark. (Excellent). 200 - 400 1115 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 3 - 3/4” x 1”. A brass badge “CAPTAIN” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This is a rare badge. (Very Good Plus). 200 - 1,000 1116 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 4” x 1”. A nickel-plated brass badge “WHEELSMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This is a rare badge. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000

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1117 - SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD. 51” x 10 - 1/4”. 2893 is showing in silhouette on a stainless steel number board. All black paint is missing. Santa Fe car 2893 was a coach built by Pullman-Standard in 1947, part of a 51-car order (2861 to 2911). Condition: 5.0, Fair. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 600 1118 - SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD. 51” x 10 - 1/4”. 2873 is showing in silhouette on a stainless steel number board. All black paint is missing. Santa Fe car 2873 was a coach built by Pullman-Standard in 1947, part of a 51-car order (2861 to 2911). Condition: 5.0, Fair. There are a couple of pieces of fluted siding attached to each end of this number board. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 600

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1119 - LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 9” x 3/4” x 11 - 3/4”. A rare large-format EMD instruction manual for Kansas City Southern Model E3, dated 1940. This is an early Streamliner locomotive instruction manual. (Good). 200 - 600 1120 - LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 1/2” x 1/4” x 8 - 1/2”. An EMD Model E5 Diesel-Electric instruction manual for CB&Q E5 locomotives 9913 - 9915, including A and B units. These are the famous “Silver” series with fluted stainless steel side panels. Manual is dated April 1, 1941. The cover is partially separated, but otherwise in good condition. (Good). 200 - 500 1121 - LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 1/2” x 1/4” x 9”. Baldwin Operator’s Manual, No. DP-106 for SAL road Nos. 2700 - 2702, an early six-axle “Baby Face” design, Model DR-6-4-1500 passenger locomotive. (Good). 200 - 500

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1122 - LOT OF 5: ERIE LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2”. For the Erie Railroad. Includes: ALCO GE Manual TP-400, dated September, 1949, for RS, FA and PA locomotive series; two copies EMD instruction manuals for Erie FT, road Nos. 700 -705, dated August, 1944, with very nice Erie logos on the cover; EMD manual No. 2308 for F3 locomotives, road Nos. 800 - 806, A, B and C; EMD Manual 2311 for passenger locomotive model E8, dated January 1951. (Good). 200 - 600 1123 - LOT OF 2: NYO&W LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Each: 5 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Two copies of NYO&W instruction manuals for EMD Model FT, road Nos. 601 and 801 - 804. The early manual has a beautifully decorated color in the O&W paint scheme. (Excellent). 200 - 600 1124 - RAILROAD DWARF SIGNAL. 8” x 9” x 26”. A two-aspect dwarf signal made by Raco of Minneapolis, complete with electrical internal components. This unit is from Grand Central Terminal in New York. The mounting base is intact. The unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. There is silver paint with a stenciled number “290”, along with black face paint. (Good). 200 - 800 1125 - RAILROAD DWARF SIGNAL. 9” x 14” x 34 - 1/2”. A three-aspect railroad dwarf made by the General Railway Signal Corporation in Rochester. There is some internal componentry and light sockets, but this unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. Green, yellow and red internal lenses are intact, with clear outside lenses on each aspect in good condition. The entire unit is painted flat black and is generally in very good condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 800

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1126 - RAILROAD CROSSBUCK. 38” x 70”. RAILROAD CROSSING in faded black painted lettering, highlighted by round glass cat’s eyes. Ivory-colored field paint is faded and soiled. Back of sign has a cast iron mounting bracket for mounting to a steel pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000 1127 - RAILROAD CROSSBUCK. Each: 95” x 11 - 1/2”. A large early two-piece wooden crossbuck, “RAILROAD CROSSING / STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN.” When assembled, this shows the message on both sides. The sign is significantly weathered, with the message and border in old black paint. White field paint is mostly gone on both sides. Weathering of the field has produced a raised surface on all letters that give them a slight 3D look. There is a small amount of edge damage on the end of one arm, otherwise this is a really cool old wooden crossbuck! This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 1,000 1128 - RAILROAD INTERLOCKING TOWER MODEL BOARD. 55 - 1/2” x 8” x 14 - 3/4”. This is a Union Switch & Signal unit, an interlocking tower model board from M&C Junction, showing lines to Crestline, Cleveland, Massillon and Pittsburgh. The track schematic is in good condition, showing many signals, crossovers and side tracks. There are many electrical components inside the fabricated sheet metal cabinet, but all wires were cut when the model board was decommissioned. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,500

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1129 - RAILROAD POCKET WATCH. Dome: 4” x 4” x 5 - 1/4”. An 18s, 23j, Special Railway Model 3, made by The Hampden Watch Co. in Canton, OH, around 1899. This beauty features a full plate movement housed in a real nice C.W.C. Co. “PLANET” case, highly engraved; serial no. 653524. The porcelain dial is slightly sunk for the seconds bit and features a beautiful “ERIE DIAMOND LOGO” in black under the 12 position. There are no apparent hairlines or flaws in the dial. The blued, spade hands retain good luster save a little minor rust on the minute spade. This watch was wound three turns and is working, but undoubtedly will need to be cleaned and maintained. Included with this lot is a nice, glass-domed display case. This watch is a real beauty! (excellent). 200 - 1,000

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1130 - U&D RR SWITCH KEY. 2” x 3/4”. A brass switch key, serial No. “448” incised on the back of the hilt, “U&D RR” incised on the hilt. Key shows a nice aged patina and light pocket wear. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1131 - O&LC RR SWITCH KEY. 2” x 3/4”. A brass hollow-barrel switch key, serial No. “20” incised on back of hilt. Nicely incised “O&LC RR S” on the hilt. The hilt is slightly bent and the end of the barrel shows heavy wear. The key has a nice medium patina and a great look. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1132 - SANTA FE PRIVACY WINDOW. 13 - 1/2” x 50 - 1/2”. An old heavy glass privacy window with the outline of the Santa Fe cross logo embossed on matrix surface. The panel is mounted in what appears to be its original wood frame, which shows some deterioration and water damage. The glass is generally in good condition, except for a few small pieces broken off in two corners. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 100 - 500 1133 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD TICKET VALIDATOR DIES. Each: 1 - 1/2” x 2”. (A) “LVRR (over) C OF NJ,” “JERSEY CITY” on bottom, die is damaged with pieces missing; poor condition. (B) “P.R.R. 211 1-NEW YORK,” very good; “NEW YORK & LONG BRANCH” “2 MATAWAN, NJ,” very good. Condition: (6.0) Poor-Very Good. (Poor - Very Good). 100 - 400

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1134 - LOT OF 2: SANTA FE ROUTE BRASS RAILROAD CHECKS. Largest: 1 - 3/4” x 1 - 5/8”. (A) “SANTA FE ROUTE (logo) 43138” incised on face of scallop-sided check, good; “SANTA FE ROUTE (logo) 18073 DUPLICATE” incised on face of square check, good with some pitting. Condition: (6.0). (Good). 100 - 300 1135 - LOT OF 3: PRR BRASS RAILROAD CHECKS. Largest: 1 - 7/8” Dia. (A) “P.R.R. SOUTH AMBOY WHARVES 32” incised on face of round check, tarnished, VG; (B) “P.R.R. SOUTH AMBOY WHARVES 484” incised on face of round check, “Am Ry Supply” hallmark at top, tarnished, VG; (C) “PENN RR CO JUNIATA SHOPS 17143 TOOL CHECK EM,” VG. Condition for all: (8.0). (Very Good). 100 - 300 LOT - 1134 1136 - CONRAIL DINNERWARE SET. Largest: 14” L. A dinnerware set collection given to employees in 2004. This set includes a 14” serving plate, four 8 - 1/2” soup plates, four 7 - 1/2” plates, four 6” saucers, two 9” bowls, four 10 - 1/2” dinner plate and four cups. The set includes a nice wooden storage chest with the Conrail logo in gold leaf on the hinged lid and blue felt lining the interior. This is a very nice complete set. (Mint). 200 - 500 LOT - 1135

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1137 - CONRAIL DINNERWARE SET. Largest: 14” L. A dinnerware set collection given to employees in 2004. This set includes a 14” serving plate, four 8 - 1/2” soup plates, four 7 1/2” plates, four 6” saucers, two 9” bowls, four 10 - 1/2” dinner plate, but this set is missing four cups. The set includes a nice wooden storage chest with the Conrail logo in gold leaf on the hinged lid and blue felt lining the interior. This is a real nice set, but missing the cups. (Mint). 200 - 400 1138 - BOSTON MAILS CHINA. 10 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A 10 - 1/4” scalloped edge deep serving dish from the Ladies’ Cabin in black decoration. This piece has an underglazed back stamp with the ship. Condition: No discoloration noted, except for a small piece on the foot rim. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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1139 - BOSTON MAILS CHINA. 9” x 9”. In blue decoration from the ship “Britannia” Gentleman’s Cabin is a hexagonal covered serving dish. Condition: Transfers are crisp, color is good. There is some light staining about the piece. The foot pedestal is in good shape with no damage, but is heavily stained and showing some crazing. The lid fits the unit properly and has nice crisp transfer, in very good condition, except for some staining on the inside near the edge. (Good). 100 - 500

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1140 - BOSTON MAILS CHINA. 7” x 7”. In black decoration from the Gentleman’s Cabin - no specific ship - is a hot food cover. Condition: There is significant discoloration on the rim. Transfers are crisp and dark. There is a minor chip out of the edge. (Good). 100 - 200 1141 - BOSTON MAILS CHINA DINNER PLATE. 9” x 9”. A dinner plate in blue decoration from the ship “Colombia” Gentleman’s Cabin. Condition: This piece has significant crazing and some discoloration. It has a full back stamp. (Fair). 100 - 150

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1142 - LOT OF 3: BOSTON MAILS CHINA. 9” x 9”. (A) In lavender decoration from the Gentleman’s Cabin is a 7” diameter scalloped edge plate from the ship “Colombia.” Condition: Crazing and a back stamp, decoration is unusually light. (B) Second is an 8 - 1/4” plate from the ship “Acadia.” Condition: Some scratches, crazing and a back stamp. (C) Third is a 9” square plate from the ship “Acadia” Ladies’ Cabin. Condition: Center portion is heavily stained, as is the base foot. Full back stamp evident. Transfer is light. (Fair). 100 - 200

1143 - LOT OF 3: BOSTON MAILS CHINA. 9” x 9”. In lavender decoration from the ship “Colombia” Gentleman’s Cabin. (A) A 5 - 1/4” diameter shallow dish with a back stamp. Condition: Significant crazing and staining. (B) A 8” diameter dish. Condition: A few light stains, some minor scratching and a full back stamp. (C) A 9” diameter plate with a back stamp, heavily stained, soiled and heavily crazed. (Fair). 100 - 200

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1144 - LOT OF 2: BOSTON MAILS CHINA. 9” x 9” x 1 - 1/2”. Two blue pieces. (A) The first is a 7” plate from the ship “Acadia” Gentleman’s Cabin. Condition: Shows heavy underglaze crazing and significant brown staining. (B) A 9” square serving dish with two finger extensions from the ship “Britannia” Ladies’ Cabin. Condition: This piece shows heavy underglaze crazing and significant staining. Both pieces are back stamped. (Fair). 100 - 300 1145 - D&H DINNER PLATE. 10 - 1/2” Dia. An “Adirondack Service” 10 - 1/2” diameter plate with a gold inner stripe. The plate is backstamped “Syracuse China 5-G USA.” The multicolored logo and decorations are all nice and crisp, and the plate appears to be in unused condition. (Excellent). 100 - 300 1146 - SANTA FE CHOCOLATE POT. 4 - 1/2” x 3” x 5 - 3/4”. A “California Poppy” chocolate pot including the lid. Unit shows “O.P. Co. Syracuse” backstamp. The unit is in excellent condition, with no damage noted. (Excellent). 100 - 300

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1147 - DEMITASSE CUP. 3 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/4”. A Champlain Transportation Co. demi cup with a multicolored logo on the side. No backstamp. In good condition, with no issues noted. (Excellent). 100 - 200 1148 - NICKEL PLATE DEMITASSE SET. 5” x 5” x 2 - 1/4”. A cup and saucer set made in the “Fort Wayne” pattern. There is a small backstamp on the cup, “B14.” The cup has a vertical crack at the 11 o’ clock position when viewed from the top with the logo facing (does not show when on display). There is some wear to the lower silver stripe. The logo is nice. The saucer has a Shenango China backstamp and is in nice condition, with no issues noted. (Good). 100 - 400 LOT - 1145

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1149 - MISSOURI PACIFIC DEMITASSE SET. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 2 - 3/4”. An “Eagle” pattern demi cup and saucer set from the Missouri Pacific RR. This variation has both a gold and black stripe. The cup shows a crisp logo and pinstriping and no issues. The saucer is not backstamped and there are no apparent issues. (Excellent). 100 - 400

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1150 - SANTA FE DEMITASSE SET. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 2 - 3/4”. A “Bleeding Blue” demi set. The cup is backstamped “Albert Pick & Co., Chicago.” The logo is a bit blurry. The saucer is backstamped “Lamberton Scammell.” The logo and pinstriping are crisp. There is a small edge chip on the saucer at the 9 o’ clock position. (Good). 100 - 400

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1151 - LOT OF 4: RAILROAD DINING CAR SILVER HOLLOWARE. Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. (A) A 10 oz. Gorham silver soldered oval-shaped condiment bowl with hinged lid, backstamped “Santa Fe” along with the Gorham backstamp and “010863.” This unit is also engraved on a long side “Santa Fe” in Old English font. The unit shows medium tarnish and no apparent damage. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A silver soldered creamer with a “GM Co.” and “Santa Fe” also backstamped with a “2/55” date. “Santa Fe” is engraved on one long side. There is no apparent damage. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (C) An International Silver Co. round condiment dish, backstamped with the IS Co. information and “Santa Fe” in Old English font. “4A55” is also stamped in. Dish shows light tarnish. (D) The mating silver saucer, backstamped “Santa Fe” and top marked “Santa Fe” in Old English font. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 400

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1152 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD SWITCH LOCKS. Each: 2 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 4”. (A) A brass heart-shaped switch lock made by “W. Bohannon, Brooklyn, New York, patented June 25th, 1878,” incised on the flat shackle. “NYO&WRR” is nicely incised on the back of the flat shackle. The dust cover is functioning properly. There is a steel clevis attached to the bottom but no chain. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A brass heart-shaped lock made by the Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. (incised on flat shackle). “NYS&WRR” is incised on the back of the shackle. This lock shows little RR use and has four links of old chain attached to the bottom clevis. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 300 - 600 1153 - PRR PANCAKE LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. A bronze pancake lock. “P. R. R. MARKET CAR” is nicely embossed in fancy font on lightly pebbled background on the face of the lock. Lock shows little evidence of RR use and has a nice, age-earned patina. This lock is well known to lock and railroad collectors as the only known production example along with the prototype also available in this auction. A push key is included with this lot. (Excellent). 1,000 - 4,000

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1154 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 4 - 1/2”. (A) A brass heart-shaped switch lock, “Union Pacific Switch CS1” embossed on the front face. The functioning dust cover has the A&W Co. “Hex” logo incised. This lock was cleaned long ago and shows a light tarnish. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A smaller brass heart-shaped lock, “SO. PACIFIC CO CS-24 ROADWAY & BRIDGE DEPARTMENT.” embossed on front face. The functioning dust cover has the A&W “Hex” logo incised. Lock shows moderate RR use and a dark patina. There are five links of old chain attached to the bottom clevis. Includes a bronze key that opens the lock. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 200 - 500

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1155 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 4”. (A) A brass heart-shaped “fancy back” lock made by Fraim in 1903, hallmarked on the shackle. The dust cover is missing. The lock is embossed in fancy font “P&R” on a lightly pebbled background. The lock shows old, tarnished patina and lots of evidence of railroad use. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) A brass and steel heart-shaped lock, dust cover works. There are no RR marks or maker’s hallmarks. (C) A brass heart-shaped lock made by The J. H. W. Climax of Newark, New Jersey, hallmark incised on square shackle. “NYO&WRY” is cast into the functioning dust cover. The front and back faces are pebbled. The lock shows old tarnish and there are five links of old chain attached to the bottom clevis. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (Fair - Very Good). 200 - 600

1156 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 4”. (A) A small brass heart-shaped lock. “The D&H” embossed in script on the back panel. Dust cover spring works. The round shackle has something illegible stamped in. Lock shows old patina and has five links of an old steel chain attached. Condition: Good. (B) A small brass heart-shaped lock. “D&HC Co S” incised on the flat shackle. The dust cover works. The lock shows an old tarnished patina. Condition: Good. (C) A small steel heart-shaped lock. “D&H RR” embossed across the face. This lock takes a small, flat key. There are five links of old chain attached. Lock shows old black paint of the back and a tight, dark patina on the front. Condition: Good. (Good). 200 - 500

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1157 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 4”. (A) A brass and steel signal lock with the New Jersey Central logo incised on the face. Back of lock has “SIG-2224” incised on the face. Lock shows old tarnish. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A brass, heart-shaped car lock, “C. R. R. of N. J.” lightly incised on the flat shackle. The other side of the flat shackle is incised with “W. Bohannon Patented June 25th, ‘78”, “87 C.” The dust cover works. There are nine links of old chain attached to the bottom clevis. The lock shows old tarnished patina. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 100 - 400 1158 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 3 - 1/2”. (A) A small brass heart-shaped lock made by Fraim, “ERIE” incised on shackle. The dust cover works. The lock has an old, tarnished patina and has five links of old steel chain attached to the clevis. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A brass and steel signal lock, incised with the Erie diamond logo. The lock has several links of old triangular stamped chain attached to a pin-mounted side clevis. Condition: 6.0, Good. Lock shows old tarnished patina. (C) A brass square lock with “ERR” incised on the face. “Made in USA” is incised on the flat shackle. There is no maker’s hallmark. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. The lock shows an old, tarnished patina. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 400 42

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1159 - NYWS&B RY BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2 - 1/4” x 3/4”. A beautiful West Shore key, “NYWS&B Ry” incised on the hilt, tapered, choke barrel, “ROMER & Co” hallmark on back, great strike, nice wear and patina. A great key! Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 800

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1160 - SPLA & SLRR BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2 - 1/4” x 1”. A large A&W key “SPLA&SL RR” incised on hilt, A&W logo and “1370 S” incised on back. Nice wear, light patina. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1161 - L. & N. E. RR BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 1”. An A&W key, “L.& N.E.RR.” incised on hilt. Very faint A&W stamp on back, “1185 S.” End of barrel is worn off, otherwise nice. Condition: (6.0) Good. (Good). 100 - 400 1162 - FIREMAN’S PARADE TRUMPET. 9” x 9” x 23 - 3/4”. A plated pewter cast trumpet with ornate engraving and embossing. Engraved “PRESENTED TO W.B. THOMAS HOSE CO. No. 3 by EX-CHIEF W.B. THOMAS NOVEMBER 19, 1906.” Trumpet has ornate bell and shows old steam fire pumper, ladders, fireman’s hat, axe, other fire fighting tools in two side panels on the bell. The bell is embossed in ornate scrollwork with birds. The bell has 8-3/4” diameter opening. The unit shows light tarnish. There is an original old gold, braided and tasseled sash cord affixed in nice eagle’s bills. There is a copper-painted, upholstered display pedestal with twisted center shaft detail included with this lot. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000 1163 - FIREMAN’S PARADE TRUMPET. Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 18 - 1/2”. A plated pewter cast trumpet with ornate engraving. Engraved “WON AT CLAPP’S BAND FAIR BY CAPTAIN OF HOSE NO. 1 SEPT. 17 1899.” Horn has fluted bell and shows old steam fire pumper, ladders, incised in ornate floral scrollwork. The bell has 9 - 1/2” diameter opening. The unit shows tarnish and the mouthpiece is missing. There is an old maroon, original, braided and tasseled sash cord affixed. There is a copper-painted, upholstered display pedestal with twisted center shaft detail included with this lot. (Good). 200 - 1,000 1164 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET. 10” x 14 - 1/2” x 9”. A vintage Cairns & Brothers (hallmark embossed) on white leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice eagle holding the badge at the top. The white leather badge with red field and white lettering reads “GOOD INTENT 1 POTTSVILLE.” Inside shows normal wear. (Very Good). 200 - 800

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1165 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET. 11 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. A vintage Cairns & Brothers black leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice golden eagle holding the badge at the top. White leather badge with black and red fields reads “CATARACT HOSE 7” Lettered on the back brim is “1863 in gold leaf with red shadow. Inside shows normal wear. This is a real nice helmet. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000 LOT - 1164

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1166 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET. 10” x 14” x 9”. A vintage black leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice eagle holding the badge at the top. The red leather badge with black field and white lettering reads “2ND LEADING HOSE COMB 4 BFD.” Inside shows normal wear. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1167 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET. A vintage black leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice eagle holding the badge at the top. The black leather badge with red field and white lettering reads “WASHINGTON STEAMER 4 NFD.” The letter “G” is missing. Inside shows normal wear. (Good). 200 - 600 1168 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET. 10 - 1/2” x 14” x 9 - 1/2”. A vintage black leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice gargoyle holding the badge at the top. The aluminum badge is embossed with a rope border and has a hammered look. It has “VIGILANT 1 Y.F.D” embossed on separately applied decoration. Inside shows normal wear. (Good). 200 - 600

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1169 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET. 10 - 1/2” x 14” x 9”. A vintage Cairns & Brothers black leather helmet with a nice golden eagle holding the badge at the top. The polished aluminum badge has an embossed border and separately applied cast bronze decorations which read “MONTGOMERY 1 1847.” The back of the brim has “M” painted in gold leaf with blue shadow in old English font. Inside shows normal wear. This is a real nice helmet. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000 1170 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET 10” x 14” x 9”. A vintage Cairns & Brothers black leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice golden eagle holding the badge at the top. White leather badge with black fields reads “HIGHLAND 1 CORNWALL NY.” Inside shows normal wear with half of sweatband detached. The back of the brim is cracked on the left side. (Good). 100 - 600

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1171 - FIREMAN’S LEATHER HELMET 8” x 13 - 1/2” x 8”. A vintage Cairns & Brothers (hallmark embossed) on black leather helmet with lots of piping and rim embossing and a nice rushing fireman holding the badge at the top. The black leather badge with red field and white lettering reads “NEWBURGH NVFA with a center logo.” Inside shows normal wear, and there is a crack in the center of the brim below the badge. The badge is detached at the top from the holder. (Good). 100 - 600

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LOT - 1177 1172 - RAILROAD EXPRESS SIGN. 19 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. A heavy cardboard two-sided sign, “NATIONAL EXPRESS CO” lithographed in fancy font, with soiled ivory, shadowed lettering on a dark blue faded and soiled field. There are two brass grommeted holes for hanging at the top. (7.0). 200 - 500 1173 - RAILROAD SIGN. 32” x 1 - 3/4” x 12”. A wooden sign, “FREIGHT OFFICE ENTRANCE” with a left-facing arrow, painted in yellow serif font on a heavily faded red field. Sign has edged border all around and is well-made. (6.0). 200 - 500 1174 - RAILROAD SIGN. 25” x 16 - 1/4”. A cast iron sign for a railroad crossing, “1” over “TRACKS” in recently painted black lettering on an ivory field with black border. There is a half-socket on the back for mounting on a 4” diameter pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 500

1175 - RAILROAD SIGN. 36” x 24”. A large, heavy cast iron railroad sign, “NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY NOTICE… LOCOMOTIVE AND OTHER ENGINES ARE PROHIBITED FROM PASSING OVER IT.” Sign shows white-painted lettering (with paint mostly gone) on a heavily deteriorated red-painted field with a white border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 600 1176 - RAILROAD SIGN. 84” x 5”. A cast iron strip sign, “DENVER & RIO GRAND R R” in black-painted lettering embossed on a faded white field, with a raised black border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500 1177 - STEEL COMPANY SIGN. 73” x 5”. A rectangular cast iron sign, “THE BRIAR HILL STEEL CO.” in old, deteriorated gold paint on a black field, with a raised gold border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1181 1178 - EAST BELLMONT SIGN. 103” x 12”. EAST BELLMONT is painted on a two-piece heavy-gauge galvanized sheet metal sign. Deteriorated and faded black lettering on a soiled and deteriorated white field, with significant paint missing on the right quarter. This sign appears to have been attached to a long backing board. Provenance unknown, but believed to be a Santa Fe location sign for East Bellmont, Arizona. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 200 - 500 1179 - HAHN SIGN. 60” x 15 - 1/2”. HAHN is painted on heavy-gauge sheet metal in faded gloss black on a heavily-deteriorated white field. Vertical post mounting holes are present in the center. There is significant rust showing where white field paint is missing. Provenance unknown, but believed to be a Santa Fe location sign for Hahn, New Mexico. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 200 - 500 46

1180 - NYC STATION SIGN. 76” x 2 - 1/2” x 15”. A cast iron New York Central station sign, “PAINESVILLE” in gold paint with a gold border on a flat black field. All paint is recent. The sign is cracked in two places: one near the first “I,” and the other between the two “L”s. There was an old weld repair to the second, but has since re-cracked, and the sign is bent at the crack. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 400 - 800 1181 - PRR STATION SIGN. 62” x 3/4” x 18”. A cast iron PRR station sign, “ROCKVILLE” in heavily deteriorated gold-painted lettering and border on a deteriorated and dirty red field. Four mounting bosses are intact. Back of sign shows significant rust. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,500

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1182 - PASSENGER TRAIN TAIL SIGN. 22 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/2” x 29”. A rectangular lightbox tail sign advertising the Badger Express. The sign insert is reverse painted with “BADGER EXPRESS” and the Great Northern “Rocky” goat logo. The steel containment case appears to be in new condition. There are four lights inside for backlighting the glass. (9.0). 400 - 1,500 1183 - SANTA FE PASSENGER TRAIN TAIL SIGN. 27” x 10 - 1/2” x 27”. A round hanging tail sign made for the Santa Fe’s El Capitan. The reverse painted insert has “El Capitan” in white lettering on a black field, with the Santa Fe cross logo in red on a yellow field. There is a crack across the sign from the 11 o’ clock position to the 4 o’ clock position, and another coming from the 12 o’ clock position, not too distracting. The yellow field portion shows some staining and discoloration. The round fabricated can shows newer grey paint and the electrical cord is complete. The unit has been tested and is working properly at time of description. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 2,000 1184 - PASSENGER TRAIN TAIL SIGN. 23 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 26”. A PRR tail sign advertising the “RED BIRD.” The reverse painted glass sign is in the shape of a keystone and is housed in a sheet metal fabricated lightbox with several bulbs inside. The lightbox is painted gloss red and the reverse painted glass insert appears to be in new condition. There is a grounded power cord that powers several internal lights. (9.0). 400 - 2,000

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1185 - LOT OF 3: ERIE DEPOT SIGN & MISC. Largest: 20” x 20”. (A) A porcelain 3-D Erie diamond logo depot sign. “ERIE” in white on a black field with a black and white border. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The sign shows fading, with several areas of porcelain missing, especially at three of the four mounting positions, which are also missing their grommets. (B) “SUFFERN” destination sign, a small plastic sign with yellow lettering silhouetted on a black field. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (C) “PORT JERVIS” destination sign, a small plastic sign with yellow lettering silhouetted on a black field. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (5.0 - 7.0). 200 - 800 1186 - YUCCA SIGN. 57” x 12”. YUCCA is painted on a heavy-gauge aluminum sign, in black on a soiled white field with black border. Vertical sign post mounting holes are in center. Provenance unknown, but likely a Santa Fe location sign from Yucca, Arizona. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 800 1187 - PRR STATION SIGN. 45 - 1/4” x 24”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station sign, “OIL CITY” in gold-painted lettering with a gold border and red field paint. Back of sign and edges are painted black. There is an embossed casting number “M53263” on the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 1,500

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1188 - NYC STATION SIGN. 83” x 15”. A cast iron NYC station sign, “MILLERSPORT” embossed with heavily tarnished gold-painted lettering and border on faded, soiled and foxed black-painted field. This sign is from the T&OC station in Millersport, Ohio, which still exists. Mounting bosses are intact. This sign has a heavy gauge stamped steel backing in the area of the right-hand mounting bosses. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000

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1189 - RAILROAD SIGN. 16” x 17”. A cast iron shield-style whistle post sign, “W” embossed in black-painted letter on white field with white border. (7.0). 200 - 500 1190 - RAILROAD SIGN. 36” x 4” x 18”. A cast iron large rectangular sign with rounded corners and a center pocket provision for attaching to a vertical pole. “DANGER TRESPASSING ON RAILROAD PROPERTY POSITIVELY FORBIDDEN” lettering was painted black, but mostly gone, as well as the white-painted field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800

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1191 - RAILROAD SIGN. 17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast aluminum sign reproduction. Sign has the intertwined P&LE RR logo embossed and painted in peeling black paint on a deteriorated and peeling green background with a black border. (5.0). 200 - 400 1192 - RAILROAD SIGN. 25” x 15”. A single-sided cast iron elliptical sign with provisions for mounting on top of post. “SOUTHERN RAILWAY MAINTENANCE LIMIT” embossed in black-painted lettering on a white field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 500

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1193 - RAILROAD SIGN. 82 - 3/4” x 1/2” x 10”. A cast iron railroad sign, “N.Y.C. & H.R.R.R.” embossed and painted in heavily deteriorated white lettering with rust showing through, on a chalked and faded black field. This sign has a real nice eased border with scalloped corners. There are three holes for mounting on a vertical surface. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 600 1194 - RAILROAD SIGN. 23 - 1/4” x 1” x 32”. A single-sided cast iron railroad crossing approach advisory sign. “R R” embossed in black-painted lettering with a double crossing embossed on the face of the sign. The sign has more recentlyapplied yellow field paint. There is a four-hole bracket cast into the bottom of the sign, enabling mounting to a square post. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 500 1195 - N&W CAST IRON RAILROAD SIGN. 25” x 15”. A cast iron oval sign, “WATER” in black gloss paint on a white field with black border. There is a pattern number “29994” embossed in the back. There are four tapped holes for mounting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400

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1196 - HIGHWAY SIGN. 29 - 1/4” x 14”. A reproduction cast iron sign, “THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC HIGHWAY. …” black-painted lettering and border on a glossy grey field. Back of sign has gloss black paint. There are two holes for mounting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400 1197 - NYC STATION APPROACH SIGN. 25 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “RUTLAND” in gold-painted lettering and border on a black-painted field. Back of sign has a vertical mounting boss welded on for mounting to a square pole. The back of the sign shows some oxidation. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300

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1198 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 45 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “PORT COLUMBUS” in gold paint on a red-painted field with gold border. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “M 53862” embossed in the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400 LOT - 1202 1199 - RAILROAD SIGN. 17 - 3/4” x 23”. A cast iron five-sided whistle post sign, possibly from the B&O RR. Sign has a mounting bracket provision in the casting at the base. Sign shows old white field paint with black highlighted lettering and border. Back of sign has old black paint. There is a casting pattern number “17215” embossed at the top of the sign face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 500 1200 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD SIGNS. Largest: 15” Dia. (A) A cast iron circular sign, “P” embossed with faded black paint on letter, on an old silver field. There are two mounting holes in the center for mounting this sign. Condition: Good, 6.0. (B) A cast iron sign, “S” in black-painted letter with border on a yellow field. Sign has two mounting holes. There is a casting pattern number embossed on the face, “W. 1778.” Condition: Very Good, 8.0. (C) A die-cut heavy gauge steel porcelain-coated round sign, “CC” in black letters on a faded, soiled and damaged white field. Sign shows porcelain loss at three vertical mounting hole pattern and some porcelain loss around the edge. Condition: Fair, 5.0. (5.0 - 8.0). 100 - 500

1201 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. A rectangular EMD locomotive builder’s plate from Santa Fe SD-45 No. 5624 (later 5376). It has been mounted on a yellow-painted wood board, with provenance written on the back and a hanging provision. (5.0). 200 - 500 1202 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. An EMD “hotdog” builder’s plate from Santa Fe F-7, 280-L. The plate is damaged in the center due to apparent removal with torch. Mounted on a blue-painted wood board ,with provenance information written on the back and a hanging provision. (5.0). 200 - 500

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1203 - KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE WORKS BUILDER’S PLATE. 8 - 1/4” Diameter. A rare Klamath Machine and Locomotive Works builders plate. Klamath Machine and Locomotive Works was a manufacturer of logging equipment used in the Pacific Northwest until the mid-1960s when they merged with another company. Back of plate has rust and corrosion showing, as well as remnants of other paint colors. It is impossible to know what locomotive or piece of equipment this plate was removed from; however, it appears to be authentic because the mounting holes are drilled in the appropriate locations. Known reproductions have the mounting holes drilled near the cast “Indian Head” logo. A highly desirable and unique piece for collectors of the logging industry. (7). 300 - 600

1205 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 4268. 16 - 3/4” Dia. A beautiful cast iron round number plate from I1s-class “4268.” This locomotive was built in 1923 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, construction no. 56666; rebuilt as I1sa in August, 1934, and retired in October, 1959. The plate shows old black field paint with yellow border and numerals. Back of plate has much rust and old paint with casting nos. “201445” and “X10010” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, studs were ground off to the depth of the outer rim, then holes drilled in the 3 stud positions for display mounting. (6.0). 300 - 1,200

1204 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 4650. 16 - 3/4” Dia. A beautiful cast iron round number plate from I1s-class “4650.” This locomotive was built in 1923 by Baldwin Locomotive Works, construction no. 57170; rebuilt as I1sa in June, 1943, and retired in October, 1959. The plate shows newer black field paint with tan/ gold border and numerals. Back of plate has newer black paint and “201445” and “X10010” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, and bolt remnants still in each boss. (8.0). 300 - 1,200

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1206 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 14 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. A cast iron diesel locomotive builder’s plate for the Seaboard Air Line & Seaboard Coast Line, Model RS-12, 1200 hp. Very early, built 1953 Baldwin-Lima Hamilton Construction #75765, Seaboard Air Line #1472, then became Seaboard Coast Line #213. Plate shows newer Seaboard red and black field paint with gold highlighted lettering. Back of plate shows oxidation and light rust. (8.0). 500 - 2,000 1207 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 12 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. A cast iron ALCo plate for the Chesapeake & Ohio, ALCO model RSD-5, diesel locomotive number 5570. Original dirty yellow paint. This locomotive was the first of its class built. Construction #79427, built March 1952. Small ALCO “flying gear” and GE emblems in the lower-left and right corners of the plate. Back of plate shows pitting and rust, with some scaling. (8.0). 500 - 2,000

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1208 - LONG ISLAND RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 20” x 5 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast iron Keystone PRR number plate from Long Island Railroad 4-6-0 class G-5s. Plate shows newer red field pant with faded gold numerals and black border. Back of plate shows newer black paint and three threaded mounting studs with extensions intact. A very rare and desirable plate. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,000

1211 - NYNH&H RR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 17” x 7”. A very desirable New Haven Railroad number plate from road number 3208, a massive L-1 class 2-10-2 “Sante Fe” type freight locomotive built by ALCO’s Schenectady Works in 1918. This cast bronze plate appears to have had the red field background on the front of the plate repainted. There is a pattern number embossed in the back “MAB2770.” This is a scarce plate from the largest and most powerful locomotives of New Haven’s steam fleet. (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

1209 - PRR KEYSTONE LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 20” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast iron Keystone PRR number plate removed from locomotive 1080, a class G5s 4-6-0. This locomotive was built at Juniata in 1923, construction number 3814, and scrapped in July, 1949. Plate shows old original red field paint, heavily deteriorated, with faded gold numerals and border. Back of plate shows old black paint and three mounting studs cut off flush with the casting bosses. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 500 - 2,000

1212 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 6471. 20” x 4 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2”. A cast iron Keystone PRR number plate removed from locomotive 6471, a class J1 2-10-4 Texas type. This locomotive was built at Juniata in 1943, construction number 4422, and retired in October, 1957. Plate has 3 separately applied numbers (6, 7, 1; painted white and faded) applied over old, gold painted-on numbers “5448,” and shows old, deteriorated and faded red field paint with gold-painted border and significant rust. Back of plate shows three threaded mounting bosses and newer black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 500 - 2,000

1210 - ERIE RAILROAD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 18” Dia. A rare, round Erie Railroad cast bronze number plate from number 2547 a K-1 4-6-2 pacific passenger engine built by Rogers Locomotive Works in 1906. This stunning plate features individually applied bronze numbers and appears to retain its original patina and paint. The back of the plate shows three threaded bosses for mounting to smokebox door on locomotive. Locomotive hardware from the Erie Railroad is extremely rare; round number plates are nearly impossible to find. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 1,000 - 4,000

1213 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4”. A Fairbanks Morse “Baby Train Master.” While this plate is of different construction - stainless steel - compared to the prior cast brass it is of the same basic class H16-66. Serial #16L-982, Built 9-1955 for the Chicago & Northwestern Railway. Locomotive number 1695 with a different exterior hood design. The plate shows soiling and some green overpaint on the edges. Back of plate shows rust from abutting surface. (6.0). 500 - 2,500

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1214 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 10 - 1/4” Dia. A cast bronze round Westinghouse / ALCo builder’s plate for the Virginian RR, Class E-3a box cab electric locomotive. Construction #65817, built November 1925 at American Locomotive Co., Schenectady, N.Y. & Westinghouse East Pittsburgh Works, PA. The plate shows medium tarnish on face and back. (8.0). 500 - 3,500 1215 - FAIRBANKS MORSE LOCOMOTIVE LOGO PLATE. 13 - 3/4” Dia. A cast aluminum Fairbanks Morse locomotive logo plate. The plate appears to be in original as-removed condition, with some damages noted on the raised border. The aluminum is somewhat tarnished. (6.0). 400 - 1,000 1216 - LOT OF 3: LOCOMOTIVE PLATES. Largest: 8” x 4 - 1/2”. (A) A cast iron Goodwin-ALCO plate from a locomotive made in Australia. This looks to be an unissued plate, as there are no other markings or stampings on this plate. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A cast iron plate “FA-2” embossed. Entire plate is painted black with significant deterioration noted. Information on back of plate indicates this plate is from L&N, FA-2 unit, road number unknown. (C) A cast iron oval plate “Built by Magor Car Corporation ... 1951.” Plate has old olive drab field paint with red lettering. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (8.0). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1219 1217 - LOT OF 4: LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATES. Largest: 15” x 4 - 1/4”. (A) GM-Canada, Diesel Division EMD Model SD-50F, manufacture May, 1987. Black field paint on stainless steel plate. Lettering in good condition, but field paint shows scratching and scuffs. This plate is from CN, Road No. 5459. (B) A rectangular GM Diesel Division builder’s plate from Model GP40-2L, built in March of 1975. Plate shows light damage at each of the mounting holes. This plate is from CN No. 9548. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (C) GM Diesel Division locomotive builder’s plate from SD40-2. Plate shows mostly missing red field paint and is in fair condition. Date of manufacture is June, 1972. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (D) GM Coach, Diesel Division builder’s plate for Coach C1042, TTC 7943. Plate shows faded tan field paint with soiling and scratching overall. This plate is from TTC 7943. (6.0 - 8.0). 200 - 600 1218 - LOCOMOTIVE MODEL IDENTIFICATION PLATE. 12” x 16”. An EMD locomotive ID plate. “GP 20”in white reflective paint on a black field with black and white border, painted on a stainless steel plate. Very minor paint loss. Provenance unknown. (8.0). 100 - 400 1219 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 24” x 17” x 27”. A 16 - 1/2” bronze steam locomotive bell from Texas with lever and clapper intact, mounted in a large heavy cast iron yoke. There are two engine numbers lightly stamped in the top crown. The yoke is painted black, with significant rust and railroad dirt showing. The bell has a nice medium patina. The finial is a hex nut. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,300

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1220 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 27” x 19” x 26”. A 17” bronze steam locomotive bell with a large, heavy cast iron yoke and integral base, equipped with a hand-pull lever on one side and an air ringer assembly on the other side. The clapper is intact. The bell shows a nice medium bronze patina. The yoke shows worn black paint with some rust on the base. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 1221 - B&ORR DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE NOSE HERALD. 14” x 4” x 16 - 3/4”. A superb cast bronze nose herald from an early diesel streamliner. Plate shows heavy tarnish on unpainted surfaces and nice navy blue field paint. There is no damage to the clearance holes where this was mounted to the locomotive nose. Included bend angle looks to be about 135 degrees. A real nice plate. (8.0). 500 - 2,000 1222 - TOWER BELL. 24” x 21” x 24”. A 15” silver-bronze tower bell, mounted in an ornate cast iron platform yoke with actuation levers on each side. The yoke shows newer black paint and the bell shows a lightly tarnished patina. The bottom of the bell has nicely machined rings. (Very Good). 500 - 3,000

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1223 - ERIE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 7” x 7” x 25”. A five-chime bronze steam locomotive whistle from an Erie steam locomotive. The whistle is complete with actuation lever and valve. The whistle is mounted on a post with a floor flange for display. Whistle shows heavy tarnish. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000 1224 - LOCOMOTIVE AIRHORN. 25 - 1/4” x 24” x 10 - 1/2”. A Leslie five-trumpet super tyfon unit, complete and in nice condition. The entire unit is painted gloss black. The unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1225 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE AIRHORN. 23” x 32” x 10 - 1/2”. A three-chime Leslie Supertyfon model. The unit is painted silver with some peeling paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 2,000

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1226 - NYWS & B RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. A brass-top No. 39 double-guard lantern made by the Railroad Signal, Lamp & Lantern Co. “N Y W S & B Ry” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. This model has the adjustable chimney for clamping the globe. The bayonet base is correct for this model, has an 1875 patent date stamped in, and has a No. 1 “Pick Wick” lard screw affixed. The red flashed No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “N Y W S & B Ry” in average relief. There is a crack behind the left seam, starting from the bottom and coming halfway up, ending near the seam, not distracting when on display. Color translucence is good. The frame shows light surface etching on the base and less on the lid. It appears to have been cleaned long ago. (Good). 400 - 1,200 1227 - NYC&HR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. An early Kelly fixed globe model with brass top and single horizontal guard. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has several pin holes and minor repairs underneath. There is a small Kelly flat tube “pick wick” burner affixed. The lightly stamped hallmark reads “J H Kelly & Co Rochester.” The clear globe is nicely engraved “NYC&HR” and shows original plaster retaining. Several of the vertical wires have broken loose from the bottom cylinder where they were butt soldered. (Good). 200 - 800 1228 - CRRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. An early Parmelee & Bonnell model with bayonet base, double globe guard, and frame bail attachment. Embossed RR initials on the base have been pounded out…they are illegible. The globe is a standard New England barrel, flashed red, and engraved with “C.R.R.R.” for the Connecticut River RR. Color translucence is excellent (Good). 200 - 600 1229 - OC RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. A brass-top 6” double-guard lantern frame made by the Railroad Lamp & Lantern Company. The frame is not RR marked. There is a plug-in brass fount -not correct for this model - that is missing a No. 1 burner. The red flashed globe is a classic New England barrel, nicely embossed “O C R R” in serif font with average relief. The globe shows little sign of railroad use. The frame shows an old patina with very little light surface rust. (Very Good). 200 - 800

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LOT - 1230 1230 - LOT OF 6: LANTERNS & LANTERN PARTS. Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 6” x 16”. (A) An Adlake Model 22 lamp with a clear lens and missing fount and burner assembly inside. Application of this Model 22 unit is unknown in North America, so this might be a European lamp. There are two brass tags affixed to the lamp citing patents in many countries. One of the brass tags has “LAMP MANUFACTURING AND RAILWAY SUPPLIES LTD, LONDON.” Unit shows original black paint. Condition: Very Good, 8.0. (B) A Dietz Orient motor lamp. Lamp is embossed “AM. EX. CO.” (American Express Company). The lamp is complete with fount and burner, and has old original dark red paint. There is a small dent on the rear panel. Condition: Very Good, 8.0. (C) A three-sided brass lamp with provision for hanging on a vertical clevis. The fount and burner unit is intact, as well as a silvered internal reflector that is mounted on the door. There are three lenses - red, clear and green - and a hanging loop on top. This is probably a marine piece. The unit shows heavy tarnish. Condition: Good, 6.0. (D) A cold-blast Feuerhand No. 75 small salesman’s sample, with a red globe that is etched “ATOM 75.” This unit shows some original tin plating, but has mostly tight, dark patina now. (E) A brass fount, hallmarked on the bottom “Loeffelholz & Co. Milwaukee.” This fount belongs to a wall-mounted unit, as seen elsewhere in this sale. The brass has medium tarnish and the unit is complete with a No. 1 ratchet burner. Condition: Good, 7.0. (F) A fount and burner unit for a wall sconce. This piece has a small oil fount with a No. 1 round wick burner affixed and is mostly nickel plated, with a brass bottom acorn finial that has a hole drilled in it. (Good). 400 - 1,000

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LOT - 1235

LOT - 1236

1231 - CONDUCTOR’S PRESENTATION LANTERN. 5 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. A rare no. 6 conductor’s model made by C T Ham. The bayonet base has the correct fount and no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The lantern appears to be nickel plated and shows little sign of use. The clear globe is beautifully engraved in several different font types: “From HOSE 5 to J. P. Topham Engineer”, surrounded by an ornate engraved cartouche. An ornate, steam fired water pumper is engraved on the back side in tremendous detail. Amazing the work that was done here. (Excellent). 400 - 3,000 1232 - M RR CO RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10”. A Star Headlight Co., no. 39, double guard, bellbottom lantern with the correct bayonet base and no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “M. R. R. Co.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The clear globe is a no. 39 extended base style, with “M. RY. Co.” nicely embossed in above average relief and in an unusual font style. The lantern shows original patina with very light surface etching. (Very Good). 400 - 800 1233 - S S R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 13”. An early, unguarded, fixed globe model, likely made by the New England Glass Co., ca. early 1860s. The clear globe is a straight cylinder, nicely engraved “S. S. R. R.” for the South Shore RR, a New Haven predecessor. The tin chimney is fixed by old original plaster to the globe’s top fitter, and is wrapped by steel wire on the outside for extra hold. There is star-diamond-star vent filigree characteristic of NEG models. The fixed base is attached via old original plaster to the globe’s bottom fitter. The plug-in oil cup with glass fount and twin-tube burner is intact. This unit is complete with a small hanging loop. Metal pieces show light rust with deteriorated original japanning. This is a great, early New England railroad lantern. (Good). 400 - 1,500 1234 - N Y & N E R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 11”. A fixed-base double-guard brass-top frame made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Company (but not hallmarked) for the New York & New England RR. “7001” serial number is stamped in the base. “N Y & N E R R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The chimney twists to clamp the globe. The plug-in glass fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 “Pick Wick” lard screw affixed. The fount is cracked. The flashed red globe is a classic New England barrel, with “N Y & N E R R” nicely embossed in serif font in average relief. There is some flake chipping in the base fitter. Color translucence is good. The lantern appears to have been cleaned long ago, and shows some very light surface rust and etching. The brass top is perfect. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

1235 - RAILROAD CONDUCTOR’S PRESENTATION LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. A brass, No. 39, double guard, brass model with bayonet base made by the Kelly Lamp Co. (hallmarked on underside of base). The frame appears to have been nickel plated at one time, but plating on viewing surfaces is mostly gone. There is lightly tarnished brass showing now. The globe is a beautiful green/clear, hand blown, extended base example with “D. O. BRIEN” engraved inside of a floral cartouche. The globe’s top fitter is ground, bottom is fire-finished. excellent 500 - 1,500 1236 - RAILROAD CONDUCTOR’S PRESENTATION LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/2”. A nickel plated, No. 39, single guard, brass presentation lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co., but not hallmarked. “No 39” is stamped into the base underside. The lantern shows heavy tarnish under dirt. There is asymmetric stove damage to the bayonet base that could be straightened by a competent restorer. The lid latch spring is missing. The globe is a beautiful, hand-blown, blue-over-clear example, and is nicely copper-wheel-engraved “Thomas Ashdown” in old English font and bracketed by floral end decoration. The globe has a fire-finished bottom fitter and a ground top fitter. There is one small flake off of the inside of the top fitter, otherwise the globe is excellent +. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500

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LOT - 1237

LOT - 1238

LOT - 1239

LOT - 1240

LOT - 1241

LOT - 1242

1237 - OC RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/4”. A Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. brass top, bellbottom, double guard model with the correct bayonet base and glass fount with no. 1 twin-tube whale oil burner affixed. There is an 1875 pat date underside. The burner is missing one wick tube. “OCRR” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The chimney ratchets to clamp the globe. There is a small brass plate affixed to the base that reads “A. P. SARGENT.” The frame has been cleaned and overcoated long ago. The globe is a real nice flashed red New England barrel with “O C R R” embossed in serif font and in above average relief. The globe shows a few fitter flakes and normal RR wear. This is a real nice unit. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 1238 - NYC&HRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. A nice, early, 6” frame made in the New York Central pattern by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. in New York, but not hallmarked. The double-guard frame has a fixed base with correct plug-in fount and no. 1 “pick wick” lard tube affixed. The 6” globe is a stunning signal green example, nicely embossed “NYC&HRR” high on the globe. Color translucence is great. Lantern shows light surface rust over original patina and could use a competent cleaning. Frame is straight, tight, and dent free. A real nice example. (Good). 500 - 2,000 1239 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/4”. A nice early Parmelee & Bonnell example (not hallmarked) from the early 1870s. This is a very early removable globe model. The frame disassembles at the top and two wires swing out to allow globe removal from the front. Two vertical hinge wires are loose. The bayonet base has an electrification hole drilled underneath, next to where the fount seats. The no. 1 burner is missing. The globe is a gorgeous split color green/clear example, nicely engraved “F. DAVIS,” surrounded by an intricate, floral cartouche; no issues noted. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1240 - P&R RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 11”. A brass frame with Thompson-like bail saddle that pivots on the lower assembly. The lid detaches, allowing globe removal from the top. There is a brass plate affixed below the bottom vent filigree that is incised “P&RRR.” The plug-in brass fount is intact, fits well, and has a no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The brass shows light tarnish and no stress cracks could be seen. The signal green, 6” extended base, tall globe is a tight fit at the top ring and was not removed for inspection or photographing. It is heavily embossed “P&RRR” in serif font. There is a small chip in the top fitter. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 58

1241 - NYLE&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. An early no. 11 “ADAMS” model with single globe guard and A&W patent stamp faint on the bottom of the bayonet fount. The fount is correct for this early model and has a no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The clear, no. 39 extended base globe is beautifully embossed with the “ERIE Diamond Logo” in above average relief and showing little RR use. The lantern shows a lightly etched patina with clear overcoat and is straight and tight. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 1242 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. A special, occupational, fixed globe, brass lantern, probably made by D.D. Miller in New York ca. 1860, as it has many Miller characteristics of this time frame. “5TH ASST SUPT” and “P. R. R.” are beautifully engraved in fancy font, surrounded by floral over score and underscore. The bayonet base is intact and has a No. 1 twin tube burner affixed. Except for a minor stress crack in the brass nipple top that is not at all distracting, this unit is nearly perfect. The brass shows a light golden tarnish and is beautiful. (Excellent). 1,000 - 4,000

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LOT - 1243

LOT - 1244

LOT - 1245

LOT - 1246

LOT - 1247

LOT - 1248

1243 - G C ST RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. An early brass top, double guard, Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. no. 6 model made in the New York Central pattern for the Grand Central Station. The lid reflector is nicely embossed “G.C. ST.” The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The 6” clear globe is embossed “G C S” in serif font, and “DIETZ 6 RR” at the top fitter. The lantern appears to have seen very little RR use. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000 1244 - LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT SALESMAN’S MODEL. 8 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4” x 12 - 3/4”. A tinplate and wood model of an oil burning locomotive headlight from the 1870s. The model is beautifully crafted in tinplate and has a 5-1/4” glass bezel and red and green side lights. There is no maker’s hallmark anywhere to be found. The right side, hinged door opens, permitting the oil-burning apparatus inside to be slid out. There is a silvered mirror mounted on the back wall inside. The light is mounted on a wood seat board which has a tinplate skirt covering the front area. Condition: The unit was beautifully painted in black semi-gloss with ornate pin striping in red and gold. There is significant paint loss over the entire unit, but it is very presentable and a real nice, rare early model. (Good). 500 - 2,000 1245 - NYLE&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 14”. An early fixed globe lantern with bracelet bail made in a unique configuration for the ERIE and its close affiliates. The manufacturer is unknown but suspected to be Porter. The large, flashed red globe has top and bottom fitter rings and is beautifully embossed “NYLE&WRR” in smaller serif font. The plug-in fount is stuck and won’t come easily. It has the usual shrouded Sangster burner affixed that is an ERIE standard for these lanterns. The lantern shows a nice tight brown patina. One of the six vertical guard wires has come loose but is intact, including the top solder cap. Overall, a really nice, old, and rare lantern. (Very Good). 500 - 4,000 1246 - MC RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. A C T Ham, no. 39, double guard, brass top bellbottom with bayonet base and no. 1 Beacon ratchet burner affixed. The base is a SG&L issue, but fits acceptably on this Ham frame. There is significant stoving to the base, but it sits straight with little wobble. The frame is smooth, cleaned and coated long ago. “M. C. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The signal green, No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “M C R R” in serif font and in above average relief. Color translucence is very good, and there is very little RR wear noted. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

1247 - LS&MS RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A scarce no. 39 tin top, double guard, bellbottom model made by the Star Headlight Co. for the Lake Shore. “L S & M S R R” is heavily embossed on the lid reflector. This frame is the earlier three-piece lid style, ca. mid-1890s. The frame has been cleaned, and there is some sparse, light pitting, but condition is very good. The No. 39 Corning-style globe is a very pleasing, medium root beer AMBER color (good translucence), rare for this RR, and is embossed “L S & M S Ry” in block font and in average relief. There is a tight, vertical crack in the back of the globe that goes from top to about 2-1/2”. This is not distracting and can’t be seen when displayed. (Good). 500 - 1,500 1248 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/4”. A nickel plated no. 39 conductor’s model made by the Buffalo Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. The frame has early keyhole vent filigree The brass is in great condition with no stress cracks noted. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has two 1871 patent dates stamped underneath, with a no. 1 ratchet callendar burner affixed. The clear no. 39 extended base globe is embossed “E R R CO” in serif font and there is much engraving. Above the panel “WMT” is engraved in a fancy surround. On the top portion there is a frosted area with a nice delicate border below. On the back there is a six-axle passenger coach engraved in nice detail. The embossed letters have been etched to go with the engravings. This is a great looking globe, and the frame is real nice. (Excellent). 400 - 1,200

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LOT - 1249

LOT - 1250

LOT - 1251

LOT - 1252

LOT - 1253

LOT - 1254

1249 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. An early Thompson’s patent model made by the Taylor Mfg. Co. of New Britain, CT. The bail saddle has a faint Thompson’s patent stamp on the side. The securing screw is seated in a dimple on top. “FITCHBURG R.R.” is beautifully embossed on the lid reflector. This early model does not have an embossed skirt. The glass fount assembly is correct for this model and has a damaged no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear globe is a standard New England barrel and is not RR marked. (Very Good). 400 - 800 1250 - W S R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. A fixed-base double-guard brass-top bellbottom made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. for the West Shore Railroad, in the New York Central pattern. “W. S. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The 6” clear extended base globe is nicely embossed “WSRR” and shows little evidence of RR use. The frame retains a dark olive patina with an overcoat and very little rust evident. The brass top is nice and straight. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 1251 - NYO&W RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10”. A later Dietz Vesta frame with illegible date stamp. The lid reflector is embossed “N.Y.O. & W.” The globe is a beautiful signal green example with a Corning NonEx hallmark and Dietz Vesta embossing and is nicely etched “N.Y.O. & W. RY.” in known stencil font. Lantern shows heavy RR use and has been painted silver. The base ring is bent and there are other minor issues. The unit needs a good cleaning and straightening. (Good). 200 - 600 1252 - D & H C C O RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 11”. An early brass-top No. 6 model made by the Railroad Signal, Lamp and Lantern Co., nicely marked “D & H C Co.” This size is unusual for the D&H. The bayonet base is correct for this model, has 1875 patent date lightly stamped underneath, and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The globe is a beautiful signal green extended base example, 6” tall, and is not marked for RR. The lantern has light surface rust here and there, and could use a competent cleaning. The globe shows little RR use. (Good). 200 - 800

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1253 - E R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 3/4”. A Buffalo Steam Gauge (not hallmarked) double guard, brass top bellbottom model made for the Eastern RR. “E.R.R.” is nicely embossed in serif font on the lid reflector. Chimney vent filigree is the keyhole style. There is a faint “Pat Apl’d For” stamp on the rotating chimney collar and two 1871 dates faint on the lid reflector. The top globe holder is damaged and will not clamp the globe. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a glass fount with no. 1 damaged whale oil burner affixed. The clear globe is a classic New England barrel and is not RR marked. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1254 - C R R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 11”. A Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. double-guard brass-top model made in the New England configuration. This frame has a New England Glass Co. patented base that is removed via the pinch spring assembly. There is a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The lid latch spring is a full circle brass unit, characteristic of the old NEG models. The flashed red globe is a classic New England barrel, with “C. R. R. R.” copper-wheel engraved. Color translucence is a little dark. The globe has numerous top and base fitter flakes. The lantern shows surface rust over a previous cleaning long ago. (Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1255

LOT - 1256

LOT - 1257

1255 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10”. A No. 39 wire-bottom double-guard lantern made by C T Ham. “Erie R R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The signal green No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “E R R Co” in serif font with average relief. Color translucence is a little on the dark side. The globe is cracked from the top in two places behind the left seam. The frame shows a dark aged-earned patina, with no significant rust and an old overcoat. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000 1256 - RAILROAD SQUARE HANGING LAMP. 13” x 10 - 3/4” x 24”. A 3-sided hanging or platform lamp complete with correct fount/burner and 11” diameter, concave, silvered tin mirror. Maker is unknown. The unit looks to have been repainted long ago. The mirror has come loose from its mounting bracket on the back wall inside, but the hanger is there and needs to be reattached. Three glass panels are intact and in good condition. The corner tubes are support structure for the chimney and not for cold blast air feed to the burning chamber. There are two vertical hanging provisions on the back panel. (Very Good). 200 - 800

LOT - 1258

LOT - 1259

1257 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 7” x 7” x 11”. (A) A ten-wire early Dietz Vesta model with a 1910 date and correct fount and burner intact. “N. Y. O. & W.” is embossed on the lid reflector. There are a number of dates stamped in opposite. The red Corning NonEx Dietz Vesta globe shows little RR use and is not marked. Condition: 7.0, Good. The lantern shows some areas of light surface rust. (B) A short Dietz Vesta with a smooth fount and a pivoting bail-locking mechanism. “N. Y. O & W.” is embossed in the lid reflector. There is a 1926 manufacturing date, among other dates stamped in. The red Corning NonEx globe is etched “N. Y. O. & W.” in known stencil font. Condition: 7.0, Good. (C) A high-top Dietz Vesta model with a 1924 manufacturing date stamped in, among some other dates. The fount is the correct smooth-sided unit, with burner intact. The signal green Dietz Vesta globe is not marked. Color translucence is good. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. Showing some light surface rust. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500 1258 - LOT OF 2: BRASS LANTERNS. Largest: 6” x 6” x 12 - 1/2”. (A) A brass No. 39 single-guard with a bayonet base. The base is stamped “C T Ham Mfg. Co. 39” and does not fit the frame properly. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is etched “G. R. & I. Ry” in known stencil font. Condition: 6.0, Good. There are no stress cracks noted in any of the brass surfaces. (B) A Dietz Paragon Launch Light. There are several patent dates stamped in the base, the last of which is 1897. The unit contains three 3” diameter lenses: signal green, red and clear. The fount and burner are intact. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. There is a significant dent in the bottom. There are no stress cracks visible in the unit. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500 1259 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 12”. (A) A Thompson’s patent double-guard bellbottom with no hallmark. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 Callendar burner affixed. The bail saddle secures in the lid with a brass ferrule. The signal green globe is a classic New England barrel, with a faint slug plate and no RR markings. There is a serial No. “18117” stamped into the chimney top. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) An Armspear No. 39 steel guard model with later-style bayonet fount and No. 2 ratchet burner. “C. N. E. Ry.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The emerald green No. 39 extended base globe is not RR marked and has a heavy feel. There is little sign of RR use. Condition: 7.0, Good. There are a few pinholes in the outer edge of the lid reflector. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1260

LOT - 1263

LOT - 1261

LOT - 1264

1260 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Each: 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. (A) A Dressel Mfg. Corp. Model 1143 tall globe double-guard railroad lantern with an insert fount. The fount has a Dietz convex burner affixed. “C. R. R. of N. J.” is embossed on the lid reflector and there is a plate with “557CPAW” stamped in. The selenium red Corning NonEx No. 39 globe is nicely embossed “C. R. R of N. J.” in average relief. Color translucence is good. Condition: 6.0, Good. The burner has several pinholes in the bottom. (B) A Dressel Railway Lamp Works Model 1143 double-guard railroad lantern. “D. L. & W. RR.” is embossed on the lid reflector, with a tag affixed to the chimney bearing serial No. “24091.” This unit is missing the oil fount. The clear No. 39 Corning NonEx globe is embossed “DL & W RR” in serif font. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 200 - 400 1261 - D&H RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 6/14” x 10 - 1/4”. A double-guard fixed-base No. 39 lantern made by C T Ham. “The D. & H. Co.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The insert fount and No. 1 long-stem ratchet burner are correct for this model, and the removable globe adapter is intact. This unit appears to have never been fired. Shows an old and yellowing overcoat and is dirty. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “The D&H” in average relief, showing no signs of railroad use. (Very Good). 200 - 600 1262 - WABASH RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 3/4”. A Dietz Vesta tall model made in 1923 with a smooth fount and burner intact. “WABASH RR” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The frame shows an old restoration with overcoat. The top of the chimney is slightly bent to the right. The selenium red CNX Dietz Vesta globe is beautifully etched with the Wabash flag logo. Color translucence is very good. (Good). 200 - 500 62

LOT - 1262

LOT - 1265

1263 - D&HC RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. A No. 39 double-guard brass-top bellbottom lantern made by C T Ham. “D.&H.C. Co.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The brass top shows a few minor dings. The entire lantern frame has light surface rust. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “D&HC Co.” in serif font and in above-average relief. There is little evidence of railroad use on the globe. (Good). 200 - 800 1264 - WEST SHORE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. An iron-clad single-guard bellbottom made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. in Syracuse. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 Callendar burner affixed. “WEST SHORE” is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. The flashed red No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “WEST SHORE” in serif font with below-average relief. The globe is cracked from top to bottom through “WEST.” The lantern shows an old restoration with light surface rust coming through an old overcoat. (Good). 200 - 500 1265 - DL&W RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A No. 6 double-guard fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Company. “D. L. & W. R. R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The brass top shows a few minor dings. The lantern has surface rust overall and is very dirty. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear No. 6 extended base globe is nicely embossed “D. L. & W.” in serif font with above-average relief. (Fair). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1266

LOT - 1268

LOT - 1267

LOT - 1269

LOT - 1270

1266 - LOT OF 3: LAMPS. Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. (A) An early single-lens lamp, made by the Brooklyn Flint Glass Co. There is a brass plate attached to the lens assembly, which reads “LENS PATENT AUGUST 1852 BROOKLYN FLINT GLASS CO 50 SOUTH WILLIAMS STREET NY.” Fount and burner are intact. The body has a tag affixed, which reads “D&H CO.” The lamp shows newer black paint and is in good condition. There is a cylinder that rotates, containing a red glass lens, so this lantern can display either a clear light or a red danger light. (B) A small three-sided marker lamp with three red lenses, made by the Dayton Manufacturing Co. Fount/burner and hanging arm are intact. There is a brass tag affixed to the chimney top that has “2036” stamped in, which is also painted on the sliding door. This is a real nice lamp! (C) A triangular small lamp , made by N. L. Piper Railway Supply Co., Ltd, Toronto, as embossed on a brass tag affixed to the side with a rope border. There are two 3 - 1/2” diameter flat glass lenses, one green and one red. The fount and burner unit is missing. There are provisions for hanging vertically. All three lamps are in very good condition. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000

1268 - LOT OF 2: SANTA FE LAMPS. Each: 8 - 1/2” x 7” x 12”. (A) A caboose marker, probably made by Adlake. “SANTA FE” is cast on the base. A double-mounting arm is intact, as well as the correct fount and burner assembly. There are three small amber lenses and one large red lens. The unit appears to have its original gloss paint intact, and is generally in very good condition. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A fork-mount switch lamp, probably made by Adlake, missing its fount and burner assembly. There are two small green lenses and two slightly larger amber lenses. Both amber lenses are cracked, as well as one green lens. There is a tag affixed to the upper body, which reads “SB1395.” Unit shows deteriorated and faded black paint. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (Fair - Very Good). 200 - 500

1267 - ERIE RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKER LAMP. 8 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. An Adlake square-top three-position marker light, complete with the correct fount and burner unit. “E” in diamond logo is embossed on a tag affixed underneath the amber lens. This lamp shows 100% gloss black paint and is NOS. There is no cast iron mounting bracket attached. “RIGHT” is embossed on a tag affixed to the top chimney section. There are three spreadlight lenses: amber, red and green, all in new condition. (Mint). 200 - 500

1270 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LAMPS. Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7” x 14”. (A) A single-lens square-bodied semaphore lamp with a side-mounting pocket, with one green lens and fount and burner unit intact. Unit shows old black paint. (B) A single-lens Dressel round-top lamp with a hanging bracket on the back side and containing one red lens. Fount and burner are intact. Unit shows old deteriorated red paint. Both lamps in good condition. (Good). 200 - 500

1269 - VICTORIAN HEXAGONAL JEWELED PENDANT LAMP. A pierced brass, hexagonal hanging fixture with seven glass roundels (“jewels”) of various colors and sizes in each of the six side panels and the bottom. The top piece has a spooled chain and mechanism for raising, lowering. One of the side panels is hinged for access to the oil fount inside, which is missing. (Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1271

LOT - 1274

LOT - 1272

LOT - 1273 1271 - LOCOMOTIVE HEADLIGHT. 14” x 14” x 9”. A GOLDEN GLOW model RE128 locomotive headlight in nice condition with silvered glass reflector and original 11” glass bezel. There is a tag affixed to the body that identifies the make/ model. There appears to be electrical components inside, but the unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. The body shows old black paint in good condition. (Good). 200 - 600 1272 - RAILROAD SWITCH STAND POSITION INDICATOR. 18” x 10” x 25 - 1/2”. A bracket mounted on a steel plate containing a switch position indicator, with a spiked top accommodation for mounting an oil switch lamp. Unit shows recent paint and has been restored. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 400

LOT - 1275

1273 - RAILROAD MILE POST. 10” x 45”. A cast iron, pointed mile post, “77 / 04” embossed on both sides. Old, soiled white field paint with separately-applied black letters, “77” is partially detached from one side. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 100 - 400 1274 - LOCOMOTIVE SEAT CUSHION. 18” x 18” x 7”. FRISCO coon skin logo is embossed in the bottom cushion of a locomotive seat. The heavy vinyl seat covering is damaged in several places, but the logo is intact. (Fair). 100 - 200 1275 - LOCOMOTIVE SEAT CUSHION. 17” x 17” x 5”. A perforated seat cushion with “NW” embossed with “Safety First” surrounding in the bottom cushion of a locomotive seat. The heavy vinyl seat covering is damaged in several places, but the logo is intact. (Fair). 100 - 200

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LOT - 1276 1276 - ERIE RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 7 - 1/2” x 9” x 4”. A faded black cloth hat with soiled, silver roped decoration. Erie diamond logo in blue and white enamel “TRAINMAN” in black enamel on a silver badge. Small side buttons are embossed “ERIE.” Manufactured by Hughes & Thomas Cotton Tailors. (Good). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1277

LOT - 1278

LOT - 1280

LOT - 1279

1277 - LOT OF 3: EMD RR-SPECIFIC LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Each: 5 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 8 - 3/4”. EMD instruction manuals for models F2 and F3 freight locomotives: a Northern Pacific edition Manual 244 has a beautifully-decorated front cover in very good condition; EMD Manual 2308 for the Santa Fe, road Nos. 16 - 21, A, B and C, dated October 1, 1946; EMD Manual No. 2301 for Southern Railway F2 and F3 freight locomotive models, including all Southern subsidiaries. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

1279 - LOT OF 9: LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Each: 5 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. A lot of Santa Fe instruction manuals, including: EMD Model F2 and F3 locomotives; Bulletin 232, 2/1944; Fairbanks-Morse Manual for locomotive road No. 90, dated 6/1947; two GP60M, road Nos. 100 - 162; two GP60B, road Nos. 325 - 347; two SD75M, road Nos. 200 - 250 and a Union Pacific remote-control operating instructions for locomotives, dated September 1969. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1278 - LOT OF 4: DIESEL ENGINE OPERATING MANUALS. Each: 5 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 8 - 1/4”. From the Boston & Maine Railroad: EMD No. 2302 for road Nos. 4250 - 4264, A and B units, Dated June, 1946; two copies of B&M road Nos. 3800 - 3815 and Maine Central, road Nos. 705 - 708 for EMD model E7; a nicely-decorated 1947 edition for freight locomotives Model F2, dated 1947. (Very Good). 200 - 600

1280 - LOT OF 4: LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 9” x 1/4” x 12”. (A) New Haven Railroad Fairbanks-Morse instruction manual bulletin 1502F. “Baby Train Master” Type H16-44, 1600 HP locomotive. New Haven road Nos. 1600 - 1607. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. (B) Baldwin Operator’s Manual, No. DHP-2A for a Baldwin Mechydro 1000 HP diesel hydraulic locomotive, called the “Daniel Webster.” Dated March, 1957. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. (C) Lima Hamilton 1200 HP diesel switcher. Condition: 6.0, Good. (D) A folder announcing the “Daniel Webster” train, New Haven’s fast, light train. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good - Excellent). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1283

LOT - 1284

1281 - SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD. 51” x 10 - 1/4”. 1577 is painted in semi-gloss black paint on a stainless steel panel. Car 1577 was a Santa Fe diner built by Pullman-Standard in 1950, part of a nine car order (1569 to 1577). Condition: 7.0, Very Good. The paint has been touched-up. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 600 1282 - SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD. 51” x 10 - 1/4”. 3465 is painted in semi-gloss black paint on a stainless steel panel. This number board is from a Santa Fe baggage car built in 1950 by American Car & Foundry. It was part of a 14-car order. Condition:6.0, Good. The paint has been touched-up. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 600

1284 - RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX. 20 - 1/2” x 17” x 10 - 1/2”. A steel Morton full-step, with the PRR keystone logo embossed on one end. Rubber feet appear to be originals. The body shows several areas of rust through perforation, with three legs slightly bent, but the unit sits flat and doesn’t wobble. The entire step is painted with maroon paint and the embossed PRR keystone is highlighted in yellow. This is one of the only known examples of a PRR “Keystone” logo stepstools known to exist. This is a rare step box from the Pennsylvania Railroad! (Poor). 500 - 2,000 1285 - RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX. 20 - 1/2” x 18” x 10 - 1/2”. A steel Morton full-step, “C. I. & L. RY.” (Monon Route) embossed on one end. Rubber feet appear to be originals. Perforated top plate is painted in newer silver paint. The body shows newer red paint with black highlighted lettering. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

1283 - AT&SF FULL-STEP BOX. A Morton steel full-step box with original rubber feet, “A.T. & S.F.R.Y.” embossed on one side. Unit shows old, dirty and deteriorating silver paint. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 200 - 800

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LOT - 1286

LOT - 1287

1286 - LS&MS DEPOT STOVE. 28” x 28” x 47”. A large, cast iron depot stove, nicely embossed “LS&MS” on the base casting. The cast iron legs are intact and in good condition. This stove is complete and disassembles in many pieces for moving. The ash drawer is intact. Parts of the stove show heavy pitting under newer black paint with silver highlighted “LS&MS” lettering. The stove requires an oval-style stove pipe. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 1,000 1287 - RAILROAD STOPLIGHT. 12” x 16” x 46”. A GRS vertical railroad crossing “STOP” light. Four red aspects in a cast housing with top and bottom mounting brackets providing attachment to 3” diameter pole. 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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LOT - 1291

1288 - RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 7 - 3/4” x 10” x 3 - 1/2”. A black cloth hat with laminated bill. A **rare** “DECKHAND ERIE RAILROAD” badge is affixed. There is a braided rope decoration is secured on each side by “ERIE” embossed buttons. There is a rare “ERIE” diamond logo inside a boat wheel pin on one side. Another ERIE logo pin is attached to opposite side. The hat’s bill shows significant distress and deterioration, and the sweat band has come loose inside. The badge shows nice patina with some slight rust from the salt air in service. (Good). 200 - 600 1289 - SANTA FE RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 5”. A navy blue wool size 7 - 3/8 railroad uniform hat made by A. G. Meier & Co., with a silver, blue and white marquee-style badge. The Santa Fe safety cross logo in blue and white enamel over “BRAKEMAN” in silver relief within blue enamel field in a silver badge. There is a silver embossed band decoration across the front, punctuated by two small silver embossed Santa Fe logo side buttons. (Very Good). 200 - 500 1290 - SANTA FE RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 10 - 1/2” x 11” x 5”. A navy blue cloth railroad uniform hat with a gold, blue and white marquee-style badge. The Santa Fe safety cross logo in blue and white enamel over “CONDUCTOR” in gold relief within blue enamel field in a gold badge. There is a gold embossed band decoration across the front, punctuated by two small gold embossed Santa Fe logo side buttons. (Very Good). 200 - 500 1291 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 3 - 3/4” x 1”. A brass badge “FERRY MASTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This is a rare badge. (Very Good Plus). 200 - 1,000

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LOT - 1294

LOT - 1295 1292 - LOT OF 5: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Each: 3 - 3/4” x 1”. (A) “STATIONMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with no black enameling. (B) “TICKET AGENT” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with black enameling, complete with anchor buttons. (C) “BAGGAGE MASTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with black enameling. (D) “CROSSING WATCHMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with black enameling. (E) “OPERATOR” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with black enameling. (Very Good). 200 - 1,200 1293 - SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD. 51” x 10 - 1/4”. 501 is painted in semi-gloss black paint on a stainless steel panel. Santa Fe Pleasure Dome Lounge No. 501 was a Super Chief Consist Car, one of six built for the Santa Fe in 1950 by Pullman-Standard. This car included the famous “Turquoise Room.” Condition:5.0, Fair. The plate is bent along the long axis. The number has been touched-up. There is rust on the back border where it was resting on a mating component. The plate shows scratching and other imperfections from railroad use. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 1,500 1294 - AMTRAK PASSENGER CAR LETTER BOARD. 111” x 10 - 1/4”. A heavy-gauge stainless steel letter board, “2211 Indian Drum” in reflective lettering on a blue field. The passenger car “Indian Drum” was built by Pullman-Standard in 1947 as a 24-Duplex Roomette Sleeper, and converted by the Santa Fe in 1964 to an 11-bedroom sleeper. This car ran well into the Amtrak era. The sign shows numerous mounting holes and paint deterioration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800 68

LOT - 1296 1295 - LARGE LOT OF EMD LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS AND MISC. Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/2”. Lot includes: three copies “Modern Freight Train Handling,” various editions; EMD SD70M, NS and NYS&W editions; EMD SD90MAC Union Pacific, Canadian Pacific and CIT Group editions; EMD Bulletin 2354 in Spanish; EMD SD35 and SDP35 models; two copies SD80MAC and SD90MAC models; EMD 1952 Training Manual; EMD F45 and FP45 Operator’s Manual; EMD GP30 Manual; EMD SD45 Manual; EMD SD40 and SDP40 Manual; EMD FT103 Early F3 Instruction Manual; EMD F7 and FP7 Instruction manual, dated June, 1951 and EMD Model GP7 Manual 2312, dated October, 1950. (Very Good). 200 - 600 1296 - LARGE LOT OF GENERAL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 9” x 1/2” x 11”. A large lot including: GEJ-6710, Models B23-8 through C39-8, GEJ-6723A for Dash 8-40CM; GEJ-6724B for Dash 8; GEJ-6737 for Dash 8; GEJ-5788a and b for Class E-60CP locomotive; GEJ-6775 for P32AC Genesis; GEJ-6735 for Dash 8-40 Genesis, two copies; a Greek locomotive brochure; two copies GEJ-3849A for locomotive model U30; GEJ-3856B dated 1972; three copies GEJ-5729B for locomotive models B18 - C36; GEJ-5729D for Series-7 locomotives; GEJ-6710 for Series-8 locomotives models B23-8 through C39-8; two copies GEJ-3844 for model U30; GEJ-3859, Class E-50 locomotive (Muskingum Electric Railroad); four copies GEJ-3876, locomotive U34CH. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1298

LOT - 1299 1297 - RAILROAD DWARF SIGNAL. 10” x 33” x 24”. A single-aspect dwarf signal with a long sheet metal weather hood, made by GRS in Rochester, New York. Status of electrical components inside is unknown, and this unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. Signal has old flat black paint and a clear outside lens that is intact. The slotted mounting base has four mounting positions. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 600 1298 - US&S MOTOR CAR INDICATOR. 25” x 10 - 3/4” x 47”. A cast iron, pole-mounted unit made by US&S Co., showing semaphore signal position. This unit is mounted on a pole with a split base and has an electrical box on the left-hand side. There is no internal wiring and the unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. Unit shows old black paint in good condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1299 - RAILROAD INTERLOCKING TOWER MODEL BOARD. 55 - 1/2” x 8” x 21”. An interlocking tower model board from Akron, Ohio, showing lines to Marion, Columbus, Hudson and Jersey City. The track schematic is in good condition, showing many signals, crossovers and side tracks. There are many electrical components inside the fabricated sheet metal cabinet, but all wires were cut when the model board was decommissioned. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,500

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LOT - 1304

1300 - PANAMA RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 4” x 1 - 1/2”. A crested-style hat badge with a corrugated border and no maker’s hallmark. “PANAMA” in black enamel crested over “CONDUCTOR” embossed in the badge face. Some wear to the black enamel. Badge shows old dirt from age. (Very Good). 100 - 400

1303 - LOT OF 2: SANTA FE ITEMS. Largest: 6 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. (A) A heavy-gauge embossed drinking fountain plaque, “NORTH POLE” over “SANITARY DRINKING FOUNTAIN” embossed above the Santa Fe cross logo. Also embossed is 1913 patent information, attributed to the Henry Giessel Co., nicely embossed. The upper-right mounting hole has a tear in the border and the plate shows light tarnish. It is mounted on a display board with hanging provision. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A GE Model 6612 plastic wall clock with an 8” diameter bezel and 24 hour chapters. “Santa Fe” is painted on a white field, with chapter numbers in black and red. A serial No. “L423” is vibrascribed on the back of the dial. The clock has been tested and the second hand rotates properly at time of description. The white power cord is in good condition. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (6.0 - 8.0). 100 - 400

1301 - PANAMA RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 4 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/2”. A crested-style hat badge with a corrugated border and no maker’s hallmark. “PANAMA” in black enamel crested over “CONDUCTOR” embossed in the badge face. Enamel is intact. Badge shows old dirt from age. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1302 - RAILROAD TINWARE CAN. 7 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. L. C. & N. Co. is heavily embossed on the side of a tin can with a strap handle and small pouring beak. The filler cap is intact and has two breathing holes punched in. This unit appears to have been sandblasted long ago and is showing a light rust patina overall. There are a few pinholes in the bottom and in the handle. The unit is complete with a pivoting wire bail. This is a rare tinware piece from the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company. (Good). 100 - 400

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1304 - LOT OF 10: EMD LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Each: 4 - 3/4” x 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. Includes: EMD SD60 Operator’s Manuals for variations purchased by CN, Soo, BN and Conrail; EMD SD70 Conrail road Nos. 2557 - 2580; EMD SD80MAC, road Nos. 4100 - 4127. (Excellent). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1306

LOT - 1307

LOT - 1308

LOT - 1309

1305 - LOT OF 3: ALCO DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS & PROMOTIONAL. Largest: 8 - 3/4” x 1/4” x 11”. (A) A Production Progress Information brochure for ALCO Century 630 Locomotives, dated June, 1965. (B) Inspection and Lubrication Instructions for 1600 HP ALCO locomotives, dated May, 1951. (C) ALCO Operating Manual TP-401 for Model RS-3 Road Switcher, dated April, 1951. Included with this lot is an ALCO Century 430 promotional carton of matches, showing L&HR locomotive on a folding display. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1306 - LOT OF 4: EMD E7, RR-SPECIFIC LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING MANUALS. Each: 5 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 8 - 1/4”. (A) EMD Florida East Coast Railway Operating Manual No. 2300 for passenger locomotive E7, road Nos. 1006 - 1017 and 1052 - 1054, dated April 15th, 1945. Condition: 8.0, Very Good.(B) EMD Chicago & Eastern Illinois RR Co. Operating Manual No. 2300 for passenger locomotive E7, road Nos. 1100 - 1102 , January 1946. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (C) EMD Milwaukee Road Operating Manual No. 2300 for passenger locomotive E7, road Nos. 16 -20, A and B units, dated January 1946. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (D) EMD Louisville & Nashville RR Co. Operating Manual No. 2300 for passenger locomotive E7, road Nos. 458 - 461 A and B , June 1945. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1307 - RAILROAD WAX SEAL, WELLS FARGO. 1 - 1/4” x 1 - 1/4” x 4”. WELLS FARGO & CO. EXPRESS “CLIFTON NJ” sunk in round bronze seal face. Seal is mounted on a bulbous hardwood handle. Condition: (6.0) Good. (Good). 100 - 400

LOT - 1310 1308 - RAILROAD WAX SEAL, NATIONAL EXP CO. 1” x 1” x 2 - 1/2”. NATIONAL EXPRESS CO. MILTON NY sunk on bronze seal face. Seal is mounted on a heavy, short, cast bulbous handle. Condition: (6.0) Good. (Good). 100 - 400 1309 - LOT OF 2: MANUAL OF RAILROADS OF THE UNITED STATES. Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. Two early manuals by Henry V. Poor. (A) 1868 - 1869, the very first annual edition published. The binding is a bit loose. Condition: Good. (B) 1871 - 1872. The binding is significantly deteriorated, but appears to be tight. Condition: Fair. (Fair - Good). 100 - 500 1310 - LOT OF 3: MANUAL OF RAILROADS OF THE UNITED STATES. Largest: 9” x 3 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. Three early manuals by Henry V. Poor. (A) 1875 - 1876. The binding is tight. Condition: Very Good. (B) 1876 - 1877. The binding is tight. Condition: Very Good. (C) 1883. Binding is tight. Condition: Good. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 600

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LOT - 1314

LOT - 1315

1311 - RAILROAD LOCK. 2 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 4”. A large brass heart-shaped “fancy back” lock, made by The Union Lock & Hardware Co. of Lancaster, PA, hallmark incised on shackle. “ERIE RR” is embossed in fancy serif font on a pebbled background. The dust cover is functioning properly, but is slightly bent. There is a dent in the face on the top of the “I.” The clevis pivot is intact, but there is no chain attached. The lock shows an old, dark patina, with some nicks and dents from RR use. A nice, brass ERIE key is included with this lot. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 400 - 1,500 1312 - PRR PANCAKE LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. A bronze pancake lock prototype. “P. R. R. MARKET CAR” is nicely embossed in fancy font on lightly pebbled background on the face of the lock. Tag on lock reads “Pennsylvania RR Market Car; Prototype, Pre-finished; From Miller Lock Co., Philadelphia; only one known; no pin; 1870 - 1890’. Lock shows little evidence of RR use and has a nice, age-earned patina. There are three push keys included with this lot. (Excellent). 1,000 - 4,000 1313 - LOT OF 3: DL&W RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/4”. (A) A small brass lock; “DL&WRR” embossed on the back panel. Functioning dust cover is embossed “Remove Key When Locking.” Lock shows old tarnish. A DL&W key is included with this lock. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A brass and steel heart-shaped lock. “DL&WRR” is embossed on the rear panel. “DL&W” is faintly embossed on the steel shackle. The dust cover works. There are ten links of old chain attached to the bottom clevis. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (C) (B) A brass heart-shaped lock made by Fraim. “DL&W” is stamped on the flat shackle. There is no dust cover. There are five links of old chain attached. The lock shows old tarnish. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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1314 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 3 - 3/4”. (A) A brass heart-shaped lock made by W. Bohannon. Dust cover is incised “W. Bohannon Patented May 26, 1885.” “NYLE&WRR” is incised on the round shackle. “119 S” is incised on the opposite side of the shackle. The dust cover spring is not functioning. There are 4 links of old chain attached. The lock shows an old, tarnished patina. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A brass heart-shaped lock made by Fraim. “ERIE RR” is embossed on the rear panel. The dust cover spring is not functioning. There are 16 links of old chain attached to the bottom clevis. The lock shows an old, tarnished patina. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 200 - 500 1315 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. (A) A brass Yale signal lock with the D&H logo inscribed on the back. The lock shows a tarnished patina. (B) A brass pancake lock. The D&H logo is embossed in good relief on a pebbled background. Lock shows a tarnished patina. (Very Good). 200 - 500 1316 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD KEYS. Each: 1” x 2”. (A) A brass choke-barrel switch key made by Romer & Co., Newark, NJ. “NYO&W RY” is nicely incised on the hilt. Key shows a nice old patina with a little pocket wear. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. This is a very nice key. (B) A brass Adlake key, serial No. “11570” incised on the back. “NYO&W” is incised on the hilt. The key shows little pocket wear and is in good condition. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good - Excellent). 100 - 300

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LOT - 1320 LOT - 1321

1317 - URR OF NJ OIL TANK RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 3/4”. A real nice, early brass hollow barrel key, “U R R of N J” nicely struck on hilt, “OIL TANK” on the back, tapered choke barrel style with great patina and wear. Condition: (7.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 500 1318 - LOT OF 4: BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1”. (A) “PRR” incised on hilt, F-S Hdwe hallmark on back, “knobby” style, nice patina, light wear very good; (B) “PRR” “ADLAKE incised on front, “CM-STP” incised on back, newer issue; (C) “NYCS” incised on hilt, “ADLAKE” on back, light wear, nice patina; (D) “NYC RR” small on hilt, “1022 S” and Bohannon hallmark on back, nice. All keys very good. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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1319 - LOT OF 2: M&E BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2” x 1”. (A) “M&E RR” incised on hilt, “ROMER & CO” hallmark on back. A real nice, early choke-barrel key. Lettering was light strike and has worn, nice patina, good; (B) “M&E” incised on hilt, no hallmark, light wear and medium patina. Very good. Condition: (7.0) Good-Very Good. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 400 1320 - D & HC CO BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2 - 1/8” x 1”. D&HC CO incised on hilt, W. Bohannan hallmark and “S” on back, choke barrel style. Nice wear and patina, strike is a little light. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1321 - RAILROAD SIGN. 40” x 1” x 15 - 1/4”. A uniquely-shaped single-sided cast iron railroad crossing advisory sign, “RR CROSSING 1 MILE.” The sign shows old deteriorated black paint on the lettering and border, with a faded and soiled white field. The sign has provisions for mounting vertically on a post. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 600 1322 - RAILROAD WARNING SIGN. 26 - 1/4” x 5/8” x 15 - 1/4”. A cast iron rectangular warning sign with scalloped corners. “ALL PERSONS ARE WARNED NOT TO TRESPASS…” with black paint on embossed letters on white field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1324

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LOT - 1326

LOT - 1327

LOT - 1328 1323 - RAILROAD SIGN. 26” x 16 - 1/2”. A cast iron rectangular sign, “SOUTHERN RAILWAY BEWARE OF TRAINS” embossed with black-painted letters on a soiled white field with black border. Sign shows recent repaint. There are provisions on the top and bottom borders for mounting vertically. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 800 1324 - RAILROAD SIGN. 83” x 5”. A cast iron strip sign, “A. T. & S. F. RAILWAY COMPANY” in black-painted lettering embossed on a faded and rusty white field, with a raised black border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 500 1325 - RAILROAD SIGN. 85” x 5”. A cast iron strip sign, “NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD” in black-painted lettering embossed on a faded white field, with a raised black border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 500 74

1326 - RAILROAD SIGN. Each: 64” x 5”. A two-piece cast iron strip sign, “MISSOURI KANSAS TEXAS RAILROAD COMPANY” in black-painted lettering embossed on a faded white field with significant rust showing through, with a raised black border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500 1327 - RAILROAD SIGN. 84” x 5”. A cast iron strip sign, “MICHIGAN CENTRAL R R” in black-painted lettering embossed on a faded white field, with a raised black border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500 1328 - PRR STATION SIGN. 52 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 18”. A cast iron PRR station sign, “DUNKIRK” in heavily deteriorated gold-painted lettering and border on a deteriorated and dirty red field. Four mounting bosses are intact. Back of sign shows significant rust. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,500

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LOT - 1329 1329 - NYC STATION SIGN. 67 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 17”. A cast iron NYC station sign, “ROCHESTER” in gold-painted lettering on a black, dirty field with a gold border. Sign shows significant rust on the front and back, and needs a good cleaning. Four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,200 1330 - PORCELAIN RAILROAD SIGN. 23 - 3/4” Dia. SSP. A die-cut round three-color porcelain sign from the Great Northern Railway. There is a slight vertical crease in the sign, indicating that it is likely from the nose of a diesel locomotive. The sign retains good gloss, with some scratching on the goat, and some porcelain loss near the edge and also below the goat. All eight mounting grommets are intact. (7.0). 500 - 3,000 LOT - 1330

LOT - 1331 1331 - NYC STATION SIGN. 76” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast iron New York Central station sign, “WINCHESTER” in white-painted letters, with old Penn Central green showing through. There are areas showing gold leaf on the border, which is mostly faded black now. The field is heavily weathered black over original smaltz. Four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 500 - 1,200 1332 - KCS RAILROAD SIGN. 27” x 27”. An octagonal die-cut aluminum sign bearing the logo of the Kansas City Southern Railway. “Kansa City Southern Lines” is nicely painted in white reflective lettering within a red reflective field with white border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 LOT - 1332

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LOT - 1336 1333 - NYC STATION SIGN. 105” x 15”. A large, cast iron NYC station sign, “SOUTH COLUMBUS” in faded and soiled gold leaf with a gold leaf border. Field paint is heavily deteriorated black smaltz. Sign retains all of its original finish. All four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,200 1334 - STREET SIGN. 25 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. A rectangular, cast iron sign, “SLOW 15 MI. PER HR.” in white-painted lettering on a soiled and rusty black field. Sign has mounting provisions for a post. Back of sign has “PS&N 1988” embossed. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500

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1335 - RAILROAD SIGN. 27” x 17”. A two-sided cast iron sign for a railroad crossing. Side one shows separately applied “6” over “TRACKS” in black-painted lettering on a soiled white field with black border. Back of sign is embossed “TRACKS.” This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 500 1336 - RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY SIGN. 71 - 1/2” x 12”. SSP. A die-cut, stamped steel, porcelain-coated railroad sign, “RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY” in serif font. Lettering and border are yellow porcelain, with faded black field. There is some damage at the mounting holes, and the sign is slightly bent and buckled near the “RAILWAY” end. There is a small amount of touch-up near a center mounting hole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800 1337 - STREET SIGN. 31 - 1/2” x 14”. A rectangular street sign with provision for mounting on a vertical pole via a 1 - 3/4” diameter socket. “STOP” embossed with red-painted lettering on a white field with red border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 400

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1338 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 3 - 1/2” x 18”. A reproduction cast iron sign, “PASS THROUGH TUNNEL FOR SOUTH BOUND TRAINS” embossed in black-painted lettering on a newer white-painted field with a black border. Back of sign has a socket with provision for mounting on a 2” diameter round pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 200 - 500

1341 - RAILROAD SIGN. 23” x 15 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron diamond-shaped “READING LINES” logo embossed with black-painted lettering on a gold field with a black border. There are two holes for mounting the sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400

1339 - RAILROAD SIGN. 23” x 14”. SSP. “SANTA FE ROUTE” in white lettering on a blue field, with a white, blue and white border. Sign has maker’s hallmark at the bottom, “B.S. CO 41 STATE STREET, CHICAGO.” Sign shows a small amount of porcelain loss and rust at each of the six mounting points. There are no grommets present. The sign appears to have good gloss, with some light scratching. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000 1340 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 16”. A die-cut two-sided aluminum sign, “DANGER KEEP OFF THIS BRIDGE THE A.T.&S.F. RY. CO.” Field is white scotchbrite with black lettering over-applied. The sign is heavily soiled. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500

1342 - NYC LOGO SIGN. 24” x 15”. A cast iron NYC oval logo sign, “NEW YORK CENTRAL SYSTEM” in fancy NYC font. Black-painted lettering and border on grey field. All paint is new; back of sign shows new black paint. (9.0). 100 - 400 1343 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 33 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “CRESTLINE” in gold paint on a red-painted field with gold border. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “2 M 53862” embossed in the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400

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1344 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 33 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “LANCASTER” in gold paint on a red-painted field with gold border. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “M 53862” embossed in the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400 1345 - RAILROAD SIGN. 23 - 1/2” x 16”. A heavy gauge steel plate sign with burned-out message, “STOP 75 FT.” Plate shows old and faded tan paint, with some rust showing at the mounting locations. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 300 1346 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 3 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron sign, “COAL PICKING PROHIBITED” embossed with black-painted letters on a white field with black border. Rear of sign has newer black paint and provision for mounting on a 2 - 3/8” diameter pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400 1347 - BALTIMORE & OHIO LOCOMOTIVE NOSE EMBLEM. 16 - 1/4” x 3/4”. A nice cast iron smokebox door emblem, possibly from B&O class EM-1, 2-8-8-4 steam locomotive, as this one has an open ampersand. Unit has black paint. (8.0). 100 - 500 78

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1348 - SIGN. 11” x 4 - 1/2” x 27”. A reproduction heavy cast iron sign with a two-sided message oval, which is blank on both sides. The sign has black-painted border with white field areas on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 50 - 200 1349 - LOCOMOTIVE MODEL IDENTIFICATION PLATE. 12” x 16”. An EMD locomotive ID plate. “GP 30” in silhouette on a black field with black border, painted on a stainless steel plate. There is some paint loss. Provenance unknown. (6.0). 100 - 400

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1350 - LOT OF 4: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE TRUCK PLATES. Each: 7 - 3/4” x 3”. (A) An EMD truck plate from unit built in August, 1954. Stainless steel plate shows traces of old black field paint, mostly gone, as well as normal wear. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) An EMD truck plate from unit built in April, 1958. Stainless steel plate shows some black field paint, significantly deteriorated. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (C) An EMC cast bronze truck plate with several dates crossed out, serial No. 52. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (D) A stainless steel EMD truck plate with August, 1952 date of manufacture. Old faded, deteriorated black field paint on stainless steel plate. Condition: 6.0, Good. (5.0 - 6.0). 100 - 500

1353 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 5338. 17 - 3/4” x 20” x 4 - 3/4”. A beautiful cast iron Keystone number plate from K4s “5338”. This locomotive was built in 1918 at PRR’s Juniata Shops in Altoona, PA, construction no. 3431, and sold for scrap in October, 1955. This unit was streamlined in 1941. Streamlining was removed in the early 1950s. The plate shows newer red field paint with gold border and numerals. Back of plate has older black paint. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 3,000

1351 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4”. Nickel Plate, Fairbanks Morse model H-12-44, 1,200 hp, Locomotive number 148. Plate is stainless steel, serial # 12L-1103. Built 3-1958. Plate shows heavily faded black field, with natural stainless lettering, logo and border. Back of plate shows rust deposit from abutting surface. (6.0). 500 - 2,500

1354 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 8495. 17 - 3/4” x 20” x 4 - 3/4”. A beautiful cast iron Keystone number plate from E-class Atlantic “8495”. This locomotive was built in 1903 at ALCo’s Schenectady Works, construction no. 26804, and sold for scrap in April, 1933. The plate shows newer red field paint with gold border and numerals. Back of plate has older black paint. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,500

1352 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 12 - 1/4” x 1/4” x 6”. A cast iron ALCo plate for the New York, New Haven and Hartford (New Haven) ALCO model PA-1, locomotive number 0782, construction number 76324, built March 1949. Small ALCO “flying gear” and GE emblems in the lower-left and right corners of the plate. Plate shows old green-painted field with yellow lettering and border, mostly gone. Back of plate shows pitting and old, tight oxidation. (7.0). 500 - 4,500

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1355 - ERIE RAILROAD STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 20” x 7”. A beautiful rectangular Erie Railroad number plate from road number 2702, a Class K-4 4-6-2 Pacific built in 1913. This stunning plate appears to retain its original mounting hardware and is in “as removed” condition. It features individually applied bronze numbers. There is a casting number “54S628.” The back of the plate shows old black paint. An absolute time capsule of a number plate from a very desirable railroad. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,000 - 2,500 1356 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 17” x 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. A rare cast bronze plate Fairbanks-Morse “Baby Train Master” diesel locomotive. Locomotive number 150, serial # 16L-278. Built 2-1951. Back of the plate has “54LCA366B” and “FC” cast into the back of the plate. The back of the plate shows heavy tarnish and a slight bend at the lower-right hand corner. The plate shows newer green field paint, with lightly tarnished lettering, logo and borders. This locomotive is similar to another F-M plate in this sale, except that the hood designs are different. A diesel collector will be eager to get both model types at one sale! This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 3,000 1357 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16” x 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. A cast iron ALCo Schenectady builder’s plate off of Chesapeake & Ohio K-4 class 2-8-4 steam locomotive, road No. 2770, built April of 1947, construction number 75183. This builder’s plate is the last version known as the “flying gear”-style plate and was one of the very last steam locomotive production runs. This particular locomotive was one of the very last to operate on the C&O and was stored for many years after the end of steam in Russell, KY. It was slated to be preserved but was accidentally scrapped. Plate shows newer black field paint with gold-painted lettering, logo and borders. Back of plate shows newer black paint over a previously lightly-pitted surface. This plate matches with the “surf board” number plate offered elsewhere in this sale. (8.0). 500 - 4,000 80

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1358 - JORDAN SPREADER BUILDER’S PLATE. 17 - 1/4” x 12”. A large cast iron builder’s plate from Jordan Spreader Type A, Car No. 873. Lettering is cast in high relief on face of plate with a raised border. Two mounting bolts remain. The plate shows a dark patina with light rust. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 600 1359 - LOT OF 3: LOCOMOTIVE PLATES. Largest: 7” Dia. (A) An embossed round cover plate. Shows the EMD logo and Electro-Motive Locomotives surrounding. The plate looks to be NOS. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. (B) A diesel engine plate from Prime Mover 16-567-B. Plate shows traces of old black field paint. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A diesel engine plate from Prime Mover 16-567-B. Plate shows traces of old black field paint. Condition: 6.0, Good. (6.0 - 9.0). 100 - 400 1360 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE ID PLATES. Each: 10 - 1/4” x 3 - 3/4”. (A) A cast iron locomotive classification plate from MLW Model RS-23 (DRS-10B), CPR Road No. 1362. Plate shows old deteriorated black field paint with white letters and border. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A cast iron locomotive classification plate from GMD SW1200RS Model DRS-12A. The plate shows old red gloss paint. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A cast iron locomotive classification plate from DRS-10C, a MLW Model RS23, CPR Road No. 8030. Plate shows old black field paint with poorly-applied white lettering paint. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (5.0 - 6.0). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1364 LOT - 1365 1361 - LOT OF 2: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATES. Each: 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. (A) An EMD “hotdog” from Santa Fe GP-35 No. 2903 (Later 3403 and 1403). Provenance information is written on the back. The plate is in poor condition and is mounted on a yellow-painted wood display board with hanging provision. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (B) An EMD “hotdog” from Santa Fe GP-35 No. 1328 (Later 3328, 3585 and 2828). Provenance information is written on the back. The plate is in poor condition and is mounted on a yellow-painted wood display board with hanging provision. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (4.0). 100 - 400 1362 - BRIDGE PLAQUE. 20” x 24”. A large cast iron rectangular bridge plaque with scalloped corners, “BUILT BY THE LASSIG BRIDGE AND IRONWORKS… 1896.” Plaque shows newer gold-painted lettering and border, with flat black field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 300

1363 - BRIDGE PLAQUE. 40 - 1/2” x 15 - 3/4”. A cast iron ornate bridge plaque from an 1896 construction. The plaque shows newer black field paint, with newer gold-painted lettering and borders. Top of plaque has fancy scrolls and marquee. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 100 - 400 1364 - BUILDING PLAQUE. 30” x 18 - 1/4”. A cast bronze rectangular building plaque commemorating the rehabilitation of a pump station adjacent to the Soo Line Railroad. “PUMP STATION NO. 42 … REHABILITATED 1994.” Plaque shows medium-to-heavy tarnish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 100 - 300 1365 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 21 - 1/2” x 13” x 27”. A 15” bronze locomotive bell, mounted in a large cast iron yoke with bronze ball finial. The bell shows a recentlypolished patina and the yoke has newer black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000

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1366 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 25” x 15” x 30”. A 15” bronze locomotive bell, mounted in a large cast iron yoke with bronze acorn finial. The bell shows a recently-polished patina and the yoke has newer black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1367 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 19” x 12” x 21”. A 12” bronze steam locomotive bell, mounted in a cast iron yoke with a pineapple finial. Clapper and actuation arm are intact. The bell shows a recently-polished patina and the yoke has newer black paint in good condition. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 1368 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 18” x 13” x 19”. A 12” bronze steam locomotive bell, mounted in a cast iron yoke with a nice bronze ball finial. Clapper and actuation lever are intact. The bell shows a lightly tarnished patina and the yoke shows newer black paint. There is a pattern number “D10750” cast into the top of the yoke. 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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1369 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BELL. 20” x 19” x 22 - 1/2”. A 12” steam locomotive bell made by Howard. The cast iron yoke is in good condition and is embossed “HOWARD.” There is a two-bolt boiler mounting provision on the yoke base. The actuation lever and clapper are intact. The entire unit is painted with black gloss, but there is significant deterioration and fading. The bell comes mounted on a wooden display base, suitable for moving via dolly. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 1,000 1370 - LOCOMOTIVE AIRHORN. 13 - 1/2” x 17” x 11”. A five-trumpet Nathan air chime in NOS condition. The unit is painted a black semi-gloss and appears to be in new, unused condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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1371 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 10” x 8” x 44”. A five-chime, cast iron steam locomotive whistle, mounted on a split display base. There is an actuation lever attached to the bottom bowl, but there is no valve present. The whistle body is painted black and is in very good condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1372 - NYWS&BRY RAILROAD LANTERN. A No. 39 double-guard brass-top bellbottom with bayonet base and adjustable chimney, made by The Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co., but not hallmarked. The bayonet base has been cut out in the fount area and is missing. The edge of the base is heavily pitted. The rust to the frame shows light to medium pitting. “NYWS&BRy” is embossed on the lid reflector. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “NYWS&BRy” in serif font and in above-average relief. There are normal rim flakes on the fitters. (Good). 200 - 1,000 LOT - 1375 1373 - LV RR RAILROAD LANTERN. A No. 6 steel guard wire-bottom lantern made by the Armspear Mfg. Co. The rusty insert fount includes a No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner. The 6” red flashed extended base globe is embossed “LVRR” in serif font and in average relief. Color translucence is dark. Except for the rusty fount, the lantern appears to be in mint, unfired condition. (Excellent). 200 - 500 1374 - SPLA&SL RR RAILROAD LANTERN. A No. 11 steel guard “Adams” double-guard wire-bottom lantern, made by the Adams & Westlake Co. with an 1897 patent date. “S.P.L.A. & S.L.R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The small insert fount has been modified, and includes a No. 1 Callendar ratchet burner. The clear No. 39 globe is nicely embossed “S.L.R.” in average relief. The globe is badly cracked from top to bottom. The frame shows a dark, tight patina. (Good). 200 - 600 1375 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Each: 10 - 1/4”t x 7”dia. (A) An unmarked Keystone Casey No. 39 model with the correct fount in a shrouded No. 2 KC burner. The clear No. 39 Corning NonEx globe is embossed “C. R. R. of N. J.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A Dressel Railway Lamp Works Model 1143 tall globe double-guard wire insert fount lantern. “C. R. R. of N. J.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The red Corning NonEx globe is embossed “CRR of NJ.” Dressel fount and burner are intact. The entire unit is painted red. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 500

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1376 - LOT OF 4: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 10 - 1/4”t x 7 - 1/2”dia. (A) A Keystone Casey, embossed “P.R.R.” on the lid reflector, with correct fount and burner. The clear No. 39 Corning NonEx globe is embossed “P. R. R.” Condition: 6.0, Good. Some light surface rust is showing over old patina. (B) An A&W double-guard No. 11 wire-bottom with “Pennsylvania Lines” embossed on the lid reflector. Fount and burner are intact. The cobalt blue melon-shaped globe is etched “Pennsylvania Lines.” Condition: 5.0, Fair. The globe is heavily crazed with glass cancer. Lantern is painted silver over light pitting. (C) An A&W No. 39 bellbottom with the correct bayonet base and No. 2 ratchet burner, missing the stem. The flashed red Macbeth 220 extended base globe is etched “P.R.R.,” but is badly cracked. Condition: 4.0, Poor. The base is very thin, with missing metal due to corrosion. The entire unit is painted in old silver paint with rust coming through. (D) A Keystone Casey wire-bottom with correct fount and burner intact. “P.R.R.” embossed on the lid reflector. The clear Corning-style globe is heavily embossed “P.R.R.” in above-average relief. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Poor - Very Good). 200 - 500 1377 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 10 - 1/2”t x 7 - 1/4”dia. (A) An Armspear Giant single-guard insert found wire-bottom, with the correct fount and No. 1 long-stem ratchet burner. “Erie. R. R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. Serial No. 9065 is stamped in. The clear No. 39 Corning NonEx globe is embossed “E.R.R. Co.” in block font and in average relief. Condition: 6.0, Good. There is some tin plating remaining, with significant surface rust showing. (B) An A&W 1892 patent No. 11 steel guard “ADAMS” frame. “D. & H. C. Co.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely etched “D&H. C. Co.” The fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. Condition: 3.0, Poor. The entire frame is heavily perforated, and appears to have been sandblasted at one time. (C) A C T Ham No. 39 double-guard wire-bottom railroad lantern. “Erie R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. There is no globe and the top globe holder is missing. The entire frame is painted black, except for the fount. Condition: 7.0, Good. (Poor - Good). 200 - 500 1378 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 3/4”. (A) An Adams & Westlake 1909 patent fixed-base bellbottom double-guard. “N. Y. O. & W. Ry” is embossed on the lid reflector. The insert fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner affixed. The selenium red 6” globe was once embossed “LVRR”, but that has been ground off. Color translucence is good. Condition: The entire frame is painted red and shows light to medium pitting underneath. 5.0, fair condition. (B) A Dietz No. 39 Vulcan with a bayonet fount and double globe guard. The green extended base globe is a light emerald shade and is not RR marked. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A pre-war Adlake Kero, complete with a No. 300 fount and burner, date code 4-43. The amber globe has some illegible embossing near the bottom fitter and bears the Corning NonEx embossed trademark. Condition: 5.0, fair. (Fair - Good). 200 - 400 84

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1379 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 6” x 6” x 10 - 3/4”. (A) A double-guard No. 39 brass-top lantern made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. for the Housatonic Railroad. The bayonet base is an Adams & Westlake unit with a glass fount and No. 1 ratchet burner. The base does not lock on to the bottom securely. “H. R. R.” is lightly embossed and somewhat obliterated on the lid reflector, but it is clearer from the underside. The air baffle is missing from the chimney inside. The selenium red extended base Corning NonEx globe is embossed “B. R. & P. Ry.” in average relief. Color translucence is dark. There is deteriorated black paint on all surfaces except the base. There is some light rust showing through. The brass top is in excellent condition. Condition: 6.0, good. (B) An unfired Dietz No. 6 lantern, “New York Central” embossed on the lid. The signal green extended base globe is embossed “Dietz 39 RR”, as well as “Dietz Vulcan.” This globe is not correct for this frame. Condition: 9.0, excellent. (Good - Excellent). 200 - 800 1380 - B&A RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A late-model, fixed globe, unguarded engine lantern made by the Kelly Lamp Co., of Rochester, but not hallmarked. There is a removable glass fount with no. 1 “pick wick” lard tube affixed. The metal pieces show old black paint and some surface rust. The clear globe is nicely embossed “B&ARR” in serif font. These lanterns were used in engine service long after the standard RR lantern evolved into a removable globe style. This is a real nice example. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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1381 - SA&AP RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. An Armspear No. 39 Steel Guard model; “S A & A P RY” is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear, no. 39 extended base globe is not RR marked. The lantern shows light rust, with no significant pitting or perforation noted. The globe show little sign of RR use. (Good). 200 - 600 1382 - DEAD FLAME LANTERN PATENT MODEL. 5 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 10”. A tin-plated double-guard dead flame lantern with a removable globe, similar to a Thompson’s patent lantern model. There is a bail saddle which extends from top to bottom, and is secured by a knurled brass screw in the dimpled chimney top. There is no fount. Vent filigree is very similar to a Thompson. This lantern frame is accompanied by an old tag that indicates it is U.S Patent 148964 granted on March 24th, 1874, called the “Thomas Langston Lantern.” The clear glass globe has a top fitter ring and is not marked in any way. Overall condition is mint and unused, with some minor distress from long-term storage. (Excellent). 200 - 800 1383 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4”. A No. 3 nickel-plated brass conductor’s model made by the R. E. Dietz Co. in Syracuse. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has the Dietz hallmark stamped underneath. There is a shrouded Dietz convex No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear globe is a Corning NonEx Dietz Vesta-style, nicely embossed “New York Central,” and fits this frame well. The entire unit is very dirty. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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1384 - NYLE&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 14”. An early fixed-globe lantern, manufactured by Sangster, in a unique configuration shared by Erie and its affiliates - with single horizontal guard and bracelet bail. The plug-in fount is an acceptable fit, but is not original to the frame. The large flashed red double-ring globe is nicely embossed “NYLE&WRR.” The globe is broken just above the lower fitter ring, about 75% around, and there has been some kind of repair to the glass, poorly done. The metal condition of the lantern frame is very good, with a nice medium patina and very little rust noted. Several of the vertical guard wires are loose and need to be re-soldered. (Fair). 400 - 1,500 1385 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. A fixed globe “BEST CONDUCTOR” model made by Kelly. There is a hallmark stamped into the underside of the bayonet base that reads “KELLY LAMP WORKS ROCHESTER AND NEW-YORK.” The entire frame was originally nickel plated over brass, but much of the nickel plating is missing from the base. The split green/clear globe is beautifully engraved “Maj. Gen. Henry Brinker” surrounded by an ornate, floral cartouche. The globe has a “6” crack on the side to the left of the engraving that’s not distracting when the unit is viewed with engraving facing. (Good). 400 - 1,200 1386 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. An early Thompson’s patent model made by the Taylor Mfg. Co. of New Britain, CT. The bail saddle does not have the Thompson’s patent stamp on the side. The securing screw is seated in a threaded ferrule on top. “FITCHBURG R.R.” is beautifully embossed on both the lid reflector and skirt. The plug-in glass fount assembly is correct for this model and has a no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The 6” clear globe is nicely embossed “F R R” in heavy relief. (Very Good). 400 - 800 1387 - OC RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. An early double guard, brass top bellbottom model made by the Steam Gauge and Lantern Co. (not hallmarked). “O.C.R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector in serif font characteristic of predecessor Parmelee & Bonnell. The bail is attached to the frame verticals and there is a twist collar on the chimney that adjusts the globe holder vertically to clamp the globe. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a glass fount assembly with a no. 1 Sangster shrouded burner affixed. The clear globe is a classic New England barrel with “O.C.R.R.” copper wheel engraved in heavy relief. The lantern shows a real nice olive patina and is clean with no rust (Excellent). 400 - 1,500

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1388 - P.R.R. RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. A split color, signal green/clear Macbeth 220 example with the Macbeth hallmark etched at the top fitter. “P. R. R.” is beautifully etched in the clear bottom portion in standard Macbeth heavy stencil font. The top and bottom edges are smoothly ground and there are absolutely no imperfections or evidence of RR wear. This is a mint globe. (Mint). 500 - 1,500 1389 - ERIE (LOGO) RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. A flashed red, no. 39 extended base lantern globe with the “ERIE DIAMOND LOGO” prominently embossed in above average relief. There is a minor imperfection in the red glass flashing that shows to the lower right of the logo as a 1” streak. There is no RR wear evident. Color translucence is a little on the darker side. This is a gorgeous and highly sought after globe. (Excellent). 500 - 2,500

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1390 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/2”. A Thompson’s patent, double-guard, fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. “Fitchburg R.R.” is nicely embossed on both the lid reflector and base fitter skirt. “15211” is stamped into the chimney cap. The bail saddle does not have the Thompson’s patent stamp that is sometimes found there. The plug-in fount unit is tin and has a proper fit, but this model usually has a glass fount. The lantern shows a nice clean patina. The signal green, 6” extended base globe is a real beauty. “F R R” is heavily embossed in large serif font. The globe shows good color translucence and little evidence of RR wear. This is a real nice unit. (Excellent). 1,000 - 3,000 1391 - NYO&W RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 11”. An A&W “ADAMS” No. 6, fixed base, double guard, 1909 pat., bellbottom lantern with correct insert fount and No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “N.Y.O & W. Ry.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The frame shows some original patina and tin plating, and is straight and tight. The signal green, No. 6, extended base globe is a real beauty, showing little sign of RR use. “N Y O & W “ is nicely embossed in serif font in above average relief. Color translucence is real nice. (Very Good). 1,000 - 4,000 1392 - LS&MS RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4”. A Parmelee & Bonnell model from the early 1870s. This frame style is unique to the Lake Shore and features a skirted, wire-tied, double guard cage with a bayonet base. The base has a few edge cracks and has a very nice and scarce hallmark underside which reads “PARMELEE & BONNELL BUFFALO NY.” The lid is nicely embossed “L.S.& M.S.Ry.” in serif font. The globe is a gorgeous flashed red with a no. 2 base and a ring at the top fitter. It’s nicely embossed “LS&MS Ry” in serif font as well. Globes are unique to this frame and always a bit loose because the chimney is fixed in the lid reflector. The lantern has been cleaned competently and has been coated. If you’re looking for something unique from the Lake Shore, this is it. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1393 - NYLE&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. An 1892 patent, No. 11 steel guard “Adams” with single globe guard and wire bottom. “N.Y.L.E&W.R.R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount appears to be a Handlan-Buck unit with some dates lightly stamped underside and has a no. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The bail has been encased with copper tubing, nicely done long ago. The lantern frame shows original patina and is oily. The signal green, no. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “N.Y.,L.E. & W.R.R.” in block font and in average relief. The globe shows normal RR wear. Color translucence is real nice. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500

1394 - DL&N RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. An 1873 pat, Adams & Westlake No. 39, single guard, chimney bail, bellbottom lantern made for the Detroit Lansing & Northern RR. “D.L & .N.R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. This model has the sliding globe holder in the chimney and is correctly intact. The brass top shows significant damage and an amateur repair. There is much original tin plating showing, and it appears to have been lightly wire-brushed (?). The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 shrouded burner affixed. There is a very light A&W patent stamp showing on the underside of the base. The clear, No. 39 extended base globe is not RR marked. (Good). 500 - 1,500 1395 - DL&W RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A No. 6 double-guard fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Company. “D. L. & W. R. R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The brass top shows a few minor dings. The lantern shows an old restoration and overcoat, with some surface rust showing through. The plug-in fount is a Dietz replacement and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The flashed red No. 6 extended base globe is nicely embossed “D. L. & W.” in serif font with average relief. Color translucence is a little dark. (Good). 400 - 800

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1396 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. A Thompson’s patent double-guard a fixed-base bellbottom lantern made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co. of New Britain, Connecticut. “Fitchburg R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector and base fitter skirt. The lantern shows an old cleaning, with a heavily yellowed overcoat and some rust coming through. There is slight damage to some of the dinked filigree. There is a serial No. “7390” stamped in the soot cap. The bail saddle secures into a threaded ferrule. The plug-in glass fount assembly has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The 6” clear globe is heavily embossed “FRR” and is significantly cracked above the RR marking. (Good). 400 - 800 1397 - NC RY RAILROAD LANTERN 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/4”. An Armspear No. 39 Steel Guard model; “N C RY” is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a no. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The clear, no. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “N C R” in block font. The lantern shows light to medium rust, with no significant pitting or perforation noted. The globe show little sign of RR use. (Good). 200 - 600 1398 - NYO&W RAILROAD LANTERN 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 3/4”. An early, tall Dietz Vesta frame made in 1910. The lid reflector is nicely embossed “N.Y.O. & W.” There are a number of dates stamped in. The globe is a beautiful cobalt blue example with a Corning NonEx hallmark and is nicely etched “N.Y.O. & W. RY.” in known stencil font. Lantern shows a medium patina with tight rust here and there. (Good). 200 - 600 1399 - FITCHBURG RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 13 - 1/2”. An early star-diamond-star fixed globe model with bracelet bail, 8 vertical guard wires and no horizontals. The frame shows deteriorated japanning and some light rust. One of the verticals is loose. The plug-in glass fount is missing a burner. The globe is a beautiful large pear-shaped example, nicely engraved “F. R. R.” in heavy relief. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000

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1400 - B&M RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 11”. An early Parmelee & Bonnell model with bayonet base, double globe guard, and frame bail attachment. There are two 1871 patent dates stamped into the reflector, which is nicely embossed “B. & M. R. R.” in serif font. The base has a glass fount with no. 1 Callendar ratchet burner affixed. The clear globe is a standard New England barrel, beautifully embossed “B&MR.R.” in serif font. The frame is in excellent condition and appears to be an old Dave Thompson restoration beautifully done as always. This lantern is display-ready. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1401 - SANTA FE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10”. A 1909 patent fixed-base single-guard bellbottom lantern made by the Adams & Westlake Co. “Santa Fe A” is embossed on the lid reflector, “145451” is stamped in lightly. The pivoting bail lock is intact, but missing the center piece. The clear No. 39 CNX globe is nicely embossed with the Santa Fe cross logo. The globe shows normal railroad wear and is real nice. The lantern was cleaned and overcoated long ago, and there is some light rust showing through now. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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1402 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10”. A No. 11 round-wire double-guard wire-bottom lantern with 1895 patent date made by the Adams & Westlake Co. “Erie. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is embossed with the Erie diamond logo in average relief. The globe is cracked from the top in two places, on the left side and in the back. The lantern has been cleaned and overcoated long ago and is dirty. (Good). 200 - 800 1403 - B&O RR RAILROAD LANTERN. An 1895 patent double-guard wire-bottom made by the Adams & Westlake Co., with the correct bayonet fount and No. 2 ratchet burner. “B&O. R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The No. 39 flashed red extended base globe is embossed “Macbeth” at the top fitter, and nicely embossed “B&O RR” in above-average relief. Color translucence is good. There are a few minor rim flakes. The frame was cleaned long ago, and shows light surface etching and a medium patina with an overcoat. One of the vertical legs is bent near the bottom wire. The lid latch spring tip is missing. (Good). 200 - 500 1404 - S P CO RAILROAD LANTERN. A 1909 patent “ADLAKE” single-guard wire-bottom model with correct insert fount and No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner. “S. P. Co.” is embossed on the lid reflector. Serial No. “26148” is stamped in. The selenium red CNX globe is embossed “S. P. Co.” in average relief. The globe shows little RR use. Color translucence is very good. The frame shows light surface rust and grime. (Good). 200 - 400

1406 - SANTA FE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/4”. A fixed-base No. 39 Adlake Reliable bellbottom. “SANTA FE” is embossed on the base. The single-guard frame has both bail locking ears intact. The fount is an Adlake 250 replacement. The clear Corning NonEx globe is nicely embossed with a Santa Fe cross logo. The globe shows significant cloudiness and glass chemistry issues. The frame shows most of its original tin coating. (Fair). 100 - 400

1405 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. A brass removeable globe conductor’s model with a bayonet base. There is an oval “M. M. Buck & Co.” maker’s hallmark stamped into the lid reflector. This frame has many issues too numerous to list - and can be seen by careful examination of the photographs. The lid is stoved and dented and in the brass spring latch wire is missing, so the lid is not secure. The vertical guard wires are broken at the top ring. The base is stoved and bent, and the unit will not sit flat on a flat surface. The split-color signal green/clear globe is correct for this frame, and is engraved “Hibbard.” There is a chip and hook crack starting from the base fitter in the back. (Poor). 100 - 300

1407 - N Y P & O R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 12”. This lantern is a recent fantasy creation from New England. It is a 6” frame with “N. Y. P. & O. R. R.” embossed in the lid reflector. The base is fixed, and there is an insert fount loose in a steel cylinder, soldered to the base. The fount is homemade and has a No. 1 ratchet burner attached. The frame shows a double-guard with ear bail similar to a C T Ham. The chimney is poorly soldered into the reflector. The brass top is a recent creation. This unit is a totally bogus and illegitimate creation, never having seen railroad service. The clear globe is a New England barrel, which is cracked about 2” from the top fitter. (Good). 100 - 200

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1408 - N Y O & W RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 11”. A tall-style Dietz Vesta made in 1924. The lantern has the correct fount and burner intact. “N. Y. O. & W.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The amber globe is a vintage Dietz Vesta made for this frame, and has the Dietz Vesta information embossed as well as the Corning NonEx logo. Color translucence is very good. The lantern is dirty, with some light surface rust on the chimney. (Good). 100 - 400

1411 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 11”. (A) A No. 39 “The Handlan” double-guard bellbottom model made by the Handlan-Buck Co. “FRISCO” is embossed on the bayonet base, serial number “50607” stamped in and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The clear Corning NonEx globe is embossed “FRISCO” and “Safety First.” Condition: 5.0, Fair. It shows minor signs of railroad use. The lantern is missing the steel wire latch spring and there is a split in the lid reflector. There are numerous solder repairs - not well done - on the underside of the base and some filler topside. (B) An Armspear Giant model, single-guard wire-bottom. The lid reflector is embossed “L. & N. R. R. “The fount is stuck in the cup and has a No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner affixed. The selenium red Corning NonEx globe is embossed “L. & N. R. R.” in average relief. Color translucence is good. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (Fair - Very Good). 100 - 400

1409 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 7” x 7” x 10”. (A) A No. 39 Dietz steel-clad model single-guard wire-bottom with Adlake No. 300 Kero insert fount. The globe is a signal green No. 39 extended base that has a 4” vertical crack behind the right seam. It is embossed “Dietz Vulcan…” Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) A short Dietz Vesta model with crinkle fount. “U. R. R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The fount and burner are intact. The globe is a Dietz Vesta cobalt blue with good color translucence. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The lantern shows evidence of heavy wire brushing and has significant surface rust all over. (Fair). 100 - 300 1410 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. (A) An Adams & Westlake brass-top bellbottom with single guard and bayonet base, 1895 patent. “C. M. &. St. P. Ry.” is embossed on the lid reflector. There is a sliding globe holder in the chimney. The clear Corning NonEx globe is nicely embossed “C. M. & St. P. Ry.” and shows little RR use. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The lantern has medium pitting on the base and light pitting on the top. (B) A No. 39 brass lantern with single guard and correct bayonet base, with No. 2 Badger ratchet burner affixed. The emerald green Corning-style globe has a blank square slug plate embossed. Color translucence is good. Condition: 4.0, Poor. The lantern shows numerous areas of significant stress cracking. (Poor - Fair). 100 - 300 90

1412 - LOT OF 2: B&O RR RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKER LAMPS. Each: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 15”. A pair of Handlan caboose markers, each embossed “B&ORR” on a thin plate affixed to the bottom of the sliding door. 1) Lamp has two green and two red lenses. Unit has been restored and has newer flat black paint; fount/burner and mounting arm are intact; 2) Lamp has three amber and one red lens. It is missing the fount/burner and shows original semi-gloss black paint. (Good). 200 - 400

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1413 - LOT OF 2: NYNH&H RR RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKER LAMPS. Each: 9” x 9” x 15”. (A) A Dressel round top marker with two green and two red lenses; fount/burner and mounting arm intact; newer black paint, good condition. (B) A Handlan round top marker with two red and two green lenses; fount/burner and mounting arm are intact. Both lamps are embossed “NYNH&H” on a thin metal tag affixed low on the sliding door. Both show new hardware and recent black paint. (Good). 200 - 400

1415 - LOT OF 2: ERIE RR RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKER LAMPS. Each: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. A matching pair of ERIE Adlake square-top caboose markers. Both are marked low on the body with “E” in a diamond logo. The “LEFT” unit is missing the fount. Both have two red and one green lens as well as mounting arms intact. Both show weathered black paint. (Good). 200 - 500

1414 - AC&Y RR LOCOMOTIVE CLASS LAMP. 8” x 8” x 14”. A round-top Adlake model with two clear outside lenses and two sets of red and green slides intact inside. “A. C. & Y. R.R.” is embossed on a separately applied thin plate affixed to the shoulder. This lamp is a complete unit including the fount/burner and two mounting arms. Unit shows newer black paint in restored condition. (Very Good). 200 - 400

1416 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LAMPS. Each: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10”. A group of three two-lens gate lamps, made by Dressel for the Erie Railroad. Each lamp has two red lenses and fount and burner assemblies intact. All units show old black paint in good condition, and each lamp is embossed on the body with the “E” Erie diamond logo below the clear glass peep-hole. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1417 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LAMPS. Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. (A) A Dressel single-lens lamp with a green lens. Lamp is marked on a tag affixed to the side “AT&SF.” There is a clevis on the side for mounting the lamp. (B) Similar to item (A), a Handlan single-lens lamp with a red lens. Neither lamp could be opened to ascertain status of fount and burner. Both lamps show newer black paint. (Good). 200 - 400 1418 - LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 1/2” x 1/4” x 8 - 1/2”. A General Motors EMD locomotive instruction manual for the Illinois Central E6 locomotives, road Nos. 4001 - 4004, assigned to the Panama Limited. Manual is dated January, 1942. (Excellent). 100 - 500 1419 - LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 1/2” x 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. A General Motors EMD instruction manual for a Model “B” Streamliner locomotive, dated April, 1953. (Excellent). 100 - 300 1420 - RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE CAB SIGNAL UNIT. 5” x 5 - 1/2” x 15 - 3/4”. A Harmon Electronics Model ADU cab signal unit, showing PRR position lights with an overspeed warning and alerter. Bottom portion is possibly a speedometer. Unit is housed in a fabricated metal containment. This unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. (Very Good). 200 - 750 1421 - RAILROAD BROADSIDE TIMETABLE. Frame: 13 - 7/8” x 17 - 7/8”. Columbus and Indianapolis Central Railway timetable No. 20, dated July 14, 1866. Shows full freight and passenger train schedules, as well as stations and passing places. The time table is nicely framed in a new black plastic frame. The framed unit shows light wrinkling. (7.0). 100 - 400

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1422 - GE LOCOMOTIVE LIGHT. 15” x 11” x 18”. This is an 11” locomotive light with provisions for horizontal or vertical mounting. Tag affixed to the body reads “INCANDESCENT HEADLIGHT CATALOG 24851 GENERAL ELECTRIC CO SCHENECTADY, NY.” The light has a large concave, silvered mirror behind the electric socket apparatus. Included is an old glass bulb with an interesting filament. The entire unit has old original black paint with some scratches and scuffs and old electrical cord with plug. The unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. (Good). 200 - 800 1423 - LOT OF 12: TRANSIT AGENCY LOCOMOTIVE MANUALS. Largest: 5 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. Manuals include FL9M, FL9-AC, GP40FH-2, GP40PH-2, F59PH-AC, ALP-44S, F40PH, F40PH-2, AEM-7, F40PH-2D and F40C. Transit agencies include LIRR, New Jersey Transit, Amtrak, Septa, RTA and VIA. (Very Good). 200 - 500 1424 - LOT OF 8: BALDWIN/BLHLOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 9”. Lot includes: a Baldwin, No. DP-100 Operator’s Manual for Wharton & Northern RR, road Nos. 2000 2002, a twin-cab six-axle locomotive; Baldwin Manual DS-108 for diesel electric transfer locomotive, made for the Minneapolis Northfield & Southern Railway road Nos. 20 - 24; two copies BLH switching locomotives manual No. S-114-B for Models S-8 and S-12; Lima Hamilton Corp manuals for 750, 1000, 1200 and Transfer locomotives. (Good). 200 - 400

LOT - 1426 1425 - RAILROAD FULL-STEP BOX. 18” x 20 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A Morton full-step box with original rubber feet. The “ERIE Diamond Logo” is nicely embossed on one long side. The unit shows what looks to be original orange paint which has deteriorated, with some surface rust coming through. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000 1426 - RAILROAD HALF-STEP BOX. 18” x 13” x 10 - 1/2”. A Morton half-step with original rubber feet. “The D&H” script logo is nicely embossed on one long side in heavy relief. The unit appears to retain its original olive drab paint, which has some scratches and scuffs and a little bit of rust here and there. The perforated top has a white-painted border all around. (Very Good). 200 - 1,500

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1427 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 4” x 1”. A brass badge “ENGINEER” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This rare badge has no hat curvature evident. (Very Good Plus). 200 - 800 1428 - LOT OF 4: ERIE RR UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Each: 4” x 1”. (A) “ERIE RAILROAD CO.” over “TICKET AGENT” with the American Railway Supply hallmark. (B) “BAGGAGEMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD” with the E.J. Brooks hallmark, nickel-plated with black enamel. (C) Brass “TRAIN BAGGAGE MASTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD” with black enamel and no hallmark. (D) “PORTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD” with black enamel and no hallmark, looking to be unissued NOS. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1429 - RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX. 20” x 18” x 10 - 1/2”. A steel Morton full-step, “R. F. & P.” embossed on one end. Rubber feet appear to be replacements. The perforated top is painted grey and the body is medium blue with black highlighted lettering. One of the only known RF&P stepstools known to exist. A rare and unusual item. (Good). 400 - 1,500

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1430 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD SIGNALS. Each: 20” x 18” x 20”. Two, single-aspect units made by Adlake, Model 1184, one having a green lens and the other a red lens. There are electrical components inside, but the units have not been tested and are being sold as-is. (Good). 400 - 800 1431 - ERIE-LACKAWANNA LOCOMOTIVE SEAT. 17” x 17” x 11”. A fireman / brakeman seat embossed with the “EL” diamond logo, surrounded by “Safety First” on the cushion and seat back. The dark green heavy-vinyl covering is in very good condition. The seat is mounted on its original black-painted structure, which shows some and scratches and scuffs. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200 1432 - UNION PACIFIC LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER’S SEAT. 21 - 1/2” x 21” x 36”. An engineer’s seat embossed with the Union Pacific shield logo on the seat back. The seat cushion and seat back are tufted, made of heavy vinyl and are generally in good condition. The seat has two retractable arms, of which the left is partially broken. There are numerous adjustments possible. There is an old, faded tag on the back. The seat is mounted on its original black-painted structure, which shows some scratches and scuffs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 400 - 800 94

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1433 - RAILROAD CAR WALL LIGHT FIXTURE. 5 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 16”. A nice, early and ornate oil burning brass railroad car wall fixture made by the Adams & Westlake Co. (hallmarked on the bottom). This unit is complete and includes a clear globe and twin ratcheting wick unit. The brass is lightly tarnished and there are no stress cracks or other issues to note; its a real nice complete unit. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 1434 - SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER’S SEAT. 22 - 1/2” x 18” x 39”. A substantial older locomotive seat with the Southern Pacific sunset logo embossed in the seat cushion and the seat back. The seat is mounted on its original fabricated steel structure. The seat has retractable arms and the cushion material is heavy vinyl. The black-painted structure shows scratches and scuffs. There are a few tears here and there and some staining. 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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1435 - RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL BLADE. 64” x 36”. A NYNH & H semaphore unit that is incorrectly assembled. A stamped steel lens housing, mounted to a cast iron, right-angle arm that a red porcelain blade is attached to. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 1,200

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1436 - US&S MOTOR CAR INDICATOR. 27” x 6” x 47 - 1/2”. A twin US&S unit with left and right heads, showing the position of a semaphore signal blade. This unit is mounted on a pole with a split base. Internal components are unknown, and this unit is being sold as-is, having not been tested. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 400 - 1,000 1437 - RAILROAD SWITCH STAND POSITION INDICATOR W/LAMP. 11” x 21” x 52”. A bracket mounted on a steel plate containing a switch position indicator, with a spiked top accommodation for mounting an oil switch lamp. The lamp is a Dressel with one red lens and one blue lens with red day targets and two yellow lenses, one with a yellow day target and the other a white day target. Fount and burner are intact. Unit shows recent paint and has been restored. 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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1438 - TRACTION ENGINE HEADLIGHT. 13” x 8” x 22 - 1/2”. A real nice, restored headlight with 10” glass bezel and intact oil burning apparatus inside. The silvered concave reflector shows some expected deterioration of the bright surface. Glass chimney and round wick are intact. The tin body shows newer semi-gloss paint with gold pinstriping nicely done. The bail with wood hand pivot is intact. The unit is mounted on the original wood seat board. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1439 - NYLE&W RR CABOOSE MARKER. 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 12 - 3/4”. An early bellbottom caboose marker made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. (embossed in the brass cap). “NYLE&WRR” is embossed on the top shoulder, “RIGHT” also embossed opposite. The correct round fount and brass burner are intact, as well as a short heavy wire bail. The lamp has one red and two signal green lenses that look to be original to the unit. The mounting arm is missing. There is a brass tag affixed to the side of the chimney that has numerous patent dates listed. The unit shows light rust over black paint, mostly gone. There is a significant dent in the brass cap. (Good). 200 - 800

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1440 - LOT OF 5: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Each: 4” x 1”. (A) “TRAIN PORTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with no black enameling. Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. (B) “ASST. STA. BAGGAGE AGT.” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with some black enameling. Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. (C) “STATION AGENT” over “ERIE RAILROAD” brass hat badge with black enameling. Hallmarked “EJ Brooks & Co., NY.” (D) “PARLOR CAR PORTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with no black enameling. Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. (E) “GATEMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass hat badge with black enameling. Hallmarked “EJ Brooks & Co., NY.” (Very Good). 200 - 1,200

1442 - PASSENGER CAR LETTER BOARD. 47 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. A stainless steel passenger car letter board, “PULLMAN” painted in black semi-gloss in original, as-removed condition. Provenance is unknown. The sign is nicely mounted on a pine board with wall-hanging provision. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 600

1441 - LOT OF 3: NYO&W RY RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Each: 4” x 1”. (A) “N Y O & W Ry.” over “TRAINMAN.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge has a hallmark, “SM Spencer, Boston.” (B) “N Y O & W Ry.” over “CROSSING FLAGMAN.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge has a hallmark, “SM Spencer, Boston.” (C) “N Y O & W RR” over “OPERATOR.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge does not have a hallmark. (Very Good Plus). 200 - 800

1443 - LOT OF 4: B&O LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE MANUALS. Each: 5 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. (A) EMD Model E-7. Manual has B&O logo in silver on front cover. Dated April, 1945. The cover has separated. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) EMD Bulletin 235 for B&O, EMD Model FT diesel electric engines, dated April, 1944. Nicely decorated with the B&O color scheme. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (C) EMD Bulletin 230 for B&O, EMD Model FT diesel electric engines, dated April, 1944. Nicely decorated with the B&O color scheme. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (D) EMD Model F3 B&O, road Nos. 82 - 88, with steam generators, dated August, 1947. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 1444 - LOT OF 11: LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 9” x 3” x 11 - 1/2”. (A) PRR Class E-44 Rectifier-type locomotive, 4 manuals: GEJ-3809a and 3 copies of GEJ-3809b. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (B) 1 Manual No. 2308 EMD for F3 diesel locomotives, 9500a to 9505a and 9500b to 9505b. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (C) Fairbanks-Morse manual for Train Master locomotives, PRR road Nos. 8699 - 8707, dated April 1956. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (D) PRR Baldwin Operator’s Manual No. DF-104, for road No. 9568 - 9593 “Sharks,” both A and B units. Early 1950’s. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (E) 3 Duplicate Baldwin Operator’s Manual No. DP-108, road Nos. 5770 - 5787, including A and B units. These are 6-axle Sharks. Early 1950’s. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (F) Fairbanks-Morse diesel electric locomotives, bulletin 1409 for PRR “C-Liners,” dated October, 1947. (G) A large binder for the PRR Class E-44 Rectifier-type locomotive. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1448 1445 - LOT OF 4: LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Each: 5 - 3/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. (A) A Fairbanks-Morse Engineman’s manual from the Virginian Railway Trainmaster Series, Road No. 69 thru 74, dated November, 1956. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. (B) A Fairbanks-Morse Engineman’s manual from the Reading Railroad for locomotive road Nos. 807 - 808, dated July, 1957. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. (C) A Fairbanks-Morse Engineman’s manual from the C&NW for locomotive road Nos. 1901 - 1906, dated April, 1956. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (D) A Fairbanks-Morse Engineer’s manual for 1200 Horsepower Diesel Electric Switching Locomotive, dated March 1951. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (Very Good - Excellent). 200 - 600 1446 - LOT OF 4: EMD RR-SPECIFIC LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. Lot includes: two copies EMD Models F2 and F3 Manual 2308 for Missouri-Kansas-Texas Lines F3 diesel freight locomotives, road Nos. 201 - 207, A, B and C, dated March, 1947; EMD Instruction Manual 231 for Rio Grande locomotives road Nos. 543 - 548, dated December 1st, 1943; EMD Manual 2308 for Rio Grande locomotive road Nos. 552 - 554. (Good). 200 - 500 1447 - RAILROAD SIGNAL POST. 28” x 10” x 94”. A steel signal post with a oil-burning two-sided lamp mounted on top. The lamp is complete with fount and burner and has one green and one red lens. Application of this unit is unknown, and this could be a display base. The split base has a four-hole accommodation for mounting to the ground. The entire unit has flat black paint over a pitted metal surface. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 600 1448 - B&O STATION TRAIN BULLETIN BOARD. 51 - 1/2” x 27”. An early hand-painted wooden station bulletin board showing train arrival/ departure status. It appears that the board has been repainted several times. “BALTIMORE & OHIO PASSENGER TRAIN BULLETIN” in marquee across the top, with five arrival and departure status blocks each. The sign shows old, deteriorated black field paint, with heavily faded white lettering. There is a real nice wooden border surrounding the entire board. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000 LOT - 1447 98

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1449 - LOT OF 2: NYC RR RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKERS. Each: 8” x 8” x 14 - 1/2”. A pair of Adlake square-top, bellbottom caboose markers, each marked “NYC RR” on a thin tag affixed to the body. Both have founts/ burners, and mounting arms intact. Each shows old black paint and includes three amber and one red lens. (Good). 200 - 400

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1450 - RAILROAD SEMAPHORE POSITION INDICATORS. 15” x 9” x 11 - 1/2”. A twin semaphore position indicator unit, mounted in a beautiful quarters awn and dovetailed oak cabinet. This unit appears to have been refinished, with newer silver paint on the instrument dials and a renewed finish on the wood cabinet. There are components inside that look to have been renewed, but this unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. (Very Good). 200 - 1,000 1451 - RAILROAD SIGNAL TIMER UNIT. 33 - 1/2” x 6” x 13”. A railroad interlocking tower signal timer unit, mounted in a nice quartersawn oak case. There are many switch timers and blank spaces for additional ones. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 1452 - OIL LAMP WALL BRACKET. 24 - 3/4” x 3 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast iron wall bracket with a tapered wood, conical male adapter. “C. T. HAM. MFG, CO.” is nicely embossed on both sides of the supporting strut. Bracket shows original cast iron finish in good condition. (Very Good). 200 - 600

LOT - 1454 1453 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 3 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2”. A cast silver badge, “ERIE” in diamond logo in blue and white enamel, “TRAINMAN” in black enamel on the badge face. There are two screw terminals in the back and no maker’s hallmark. (Excellent). 100 - 300 1454 - RAILROAD UNIFORM BADGE & BUTTONS. Largest: 4” x 1 - 1/4”. PARLOUR CAR BAR over “STEWARD” on a brass badge with black enamel relief. There is no maker’s hallmark. This badge is accompanied by an assortment of 24 uniform buttons of various sizes and embossings, including a few overall buttons. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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1455 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES & BUTTONS. Largest: 4” x 1”. (A) A brass “CONDUCTOR” over “ERIE RAILROAD” with deteriorated black enamel. (B) “BRAKEMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD” nickel-plated brass with no hallmark and no black enamel. Included with this lot is an assortment of 14 Erie uniform buttons in various sizes, all nicely embossed and in good condition. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1456 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 2 - 3/8” x 1 - 3/4”. A nickel-plated brass “ERIE R.R.” over “WATCHMAN” in black enamel relief within a leaf cartouche. There is no maker’s hallmark on this badge. There are two clasps that appear to have been epoxied on the back. (Very Good). 100 - 400 LOT - 1460 1457 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD MARKER LAMPS. Each: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. (A) A Handlan caboose marker, missing the fount and burner assembly. There are three amber lenses and one red lens intact. The base shows very heavy rust and corrosion, with old, deteriorated black paint on the entire body and rust coming through. There is no mounting arm. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (B) A Dressel round-top marker lamp with two green lenses and two red lenses. There is no fount and burner assembly. This unit shows old black paint. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (Poor - Fair). 100 - 200 1458 - UNION PACIFIC PANCAKE LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. A bronze pancake lock. “UNION PACIFIC OIL BOX” is nicely embossed in fancy font on lightly pebbled background on the face of the lock. Lock shows little evidence of RR use and has a nice, age-earned patina. There is no push key included with this lot. (Excellent). 500 - 2,500 1459 - CGW RR PANCAKE LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. A bronze pancake lock. “C. G. W. R. R. “ is nicely embossed in fancy font on lightly pebbled background on the face of the lock. Included are six links of original chain attached to the side clevis. There is no push key included. Lock shows light RR use and has a nice, age-earned patina. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 1460 - HALL SIGNAL CO. PANCAKE LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. A bronze pancake lock. “THE HALL SIGNAL CO” is nicely embossed in fancy font on lightly pebbled background on the face of the lock. Lock shows little evidence of RR use and has a nice, age-earned patina. There are six links of old chain attached to the body clevis. A push key is included with this lot. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 100

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LOT - 1464 LOT - 1463 1461 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 4”. (A) A brass Corbin signal padlock, “ROCK ISLAND LINES SIGNAL” incised on the front. The Corbin hallmark is incised on the rear panel. A key is included with this lot. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. The lock shows light tarnish. (B) A brass heart-shaped lock made by Wilson Bohannon, “SFP&PRR” is incised on the flat shackle. “W. Bohannon Patent June 15, 1879 C” is incised on the rear of the flat shackle. The dust cover works, but is weak. Lock was cleaned long ago and shows a light tarnish. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 1462 - NY&LB RAILROAD LOCK. 2 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 4 - 1/2”. A brass heart-shaped lock, made by T. Slaight of Newark, New Jersey, patented December 12, 1856. “NY&LBRR S” is incised on the back panel. The lock shows old tarnished patina, and has seven links of old chain attached to the clevis. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 200 - 500 1463 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 4”. (A) A Fraim brass heart-shaped lock. “WMRR” incised on the round shackle, also on a face panel. The dust cover works. The lock is stuck in the open position and shows an old, heavily tarnished patina. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A brass heart-shaped lock made by FS HDW Co. “B.&O. R.R.” is incised on the face. The dust cover works. There are nine links of old chain attached. The lock shows a heavily tarnished, old patina. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A brass heart-shaped lock made by Wilson Bohannon. “FJ&GRR” is incised on the flat shackle. The dust cover is bent, but the spring works properly. There are ten links of old chain attached. A nice brass, choke barrel key marked “FJ&G RR S” is included with this lock. Condition: Good. (Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1467

1464 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LOCKS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. (A) A brass Yale signal lock with the D&H logo inscribed on the back. A key is included with this lock. The lock shows a tarnished patina. (B) A brass pancake lock. The D&H logo is embossed in good relief on a pebbled background. Several lengths of chain and a push-key are included with this lock. Lock shows a tarnished patina. (Very Good). 200 - 500 1465 - ERIE RAILROAD LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 2 - 1/2”. A brass pancake lock. “Erie Railroad Co.” is embossed on a pebbled background on the front face. The flat shackle has “88” incised on the back. The lock shows old, tarnished patina. (Very Good). 200 - 400 1466 - RAILROAD LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 3 - 3/4”. A brass Keen Cutter-style lock, “Santa Fe” nicely embossed on a pebbled background on both sides of this lock. One side is also incised “General.” The lock shows an old, tarnished patina. (Very Good). 200 - 600 1467 - SCHENECTADY LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PANCAKE LOCK. 2 - 1/4” x 3”. A bronze pancake lock. “SCHENECTADY LOCOMOTIVE WORKS “ is nicely embossed on lightly pebbled background on the face of the lock. There is no push key included. Lock shows light RR use and has a nice, age-earned patina. (Very Good). 200 - 800

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LOT - 1473 1468 - NYC STATION APPROACH SIGN. 40” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “BROWNSBURG” in gold-painted lettering and border on a black-painted field. There are four holes drilled in the center of the field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300

1471 - PRR TRAIN DESTINATION SIGN. 32 - 3/4” x 12”. A two-sided heavy gauge sheet steel train station destination sign, “ALTOONA, JOHNSTOWN, LATROBE, GREESNBURG, PITTSBURGH” in gold leaf with black outline on a foxed red field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500

1469 - NYC STATION APPROACH SIGN. 27 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “ELKHART” in gold-painted lettering and border on a black-painted field. Back of sign has a vertical mounting boss welded on for mounting to a square pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300

1472 - WOODEN SIGN. 120” x 14 - 1/4”. FERRISVILLE (Indiana?) in separately-applied, white-painted letters in fancy font. Mounted on a two-piece wooden backboard, having red field paint that is significantly soiled and faded. This is a well-made sign! This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000

1470 - PRR RAILROAD SIGN. 40” x 1” x 12”. A wooden sign, “SUBWAY TO EASTWARD AND WESTWARD MAINLINE TRAINS.” painted in faded and deteriorated gold leaf in PRR font, with a faded gold leaf border. Field paint is old, foxed red, deteriorated and showing signs of many coatings. This is a very nice old sign, giving testament to its many years of service. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800

1473 - NYC STATION SIGN. 54 - 3/4” x 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast iron NYC station sign, “MORAINE” in yellow-painted lettering on a black, dirty field with a yellow border. Sign shows significant rust on the front and back, and needs a good cleaning. Four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 400 - 1,000

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LOT - 1476 LOT - 1477 1474 - PRR KEYSTONE TOWER SIGN. 43” x 24”. A vintage cast iron PRR keystone tower sign, “UNION JCT.” embossed in gold-painted letters on a recently-painted red field with a gold border. Four mounting bosses are intact. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,000 1475 - PRR INTERLOCKING TOWER SIGN. 33 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 24”. A hand-painted wooden PRR tower sign, “TUNNEL” in gold-painted PRR font on a medium-red field with a gold border all around. Sign shows holes at four mounting locations and wood stringers on back. (8.0). 500 - 2,000 1476 - RAILROAD SIGN. 48” x 24 - 1/4”. A two-sided cast iron large rectangular sign with rounded corners and a center threaded boss provision for attaching to a vertical pole. “WARNING DANGER ALL PERSONS FORBIDDEN…” painted black embossed lettering shows heavy paint deterioration. The same message is on the other side. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800 1477 - PRR TOWER SIGN. 24” x 28”. A cast iron keystone with three mounting bosses intact. “JCT” is embossed with gold-painted lettering and border on a red field. All paint looks to be recent. The back of the sign has newer black paint and a casting pattern number, “M5386.” This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 1,200

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1478 - RAILROAD SIGN. 14” x 19”. A two-sided cast iron round sign. Side one has “W” embossed with black-painted letter on white background and black border. Side two has “R” embossed with black-painted letter on white background and black border. Bottom of sign has mounting boss with two holes for mounting on a vertical clevis. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 200 - 400

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1479 - STREET SIGN. 45 - 1/4” x 28”. A cast iron diamond-shaped street sign, “R. R. CROSSING 1-MILE” in black-painted lettering on a rusty, faded and deteriorated white field. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 200 - 500 1480 - RAILROAD SIGN. 21” x 3” x 21”. A round, cast iron railroad sign, “STOP LISTEN LOOK” embossed in black-painted lettering on a white field with black border. Paint is new and in good condition. Back of sign has a half-socket provision for mounting on a 4 - 1/2” diameter pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 500 1481 - PRR INTERLOCKING TOWER SIGN. 24” x 24”. A die-cut, sheet metal sign in the shape of a PRR keystone with separately-applied “PG” letters, for “PG” Interlocking, Duquesne, PA (Pittsburgh Area). The sign has heavily deteriorated gold-painted letters, separately applied on a red field with a heavily faded gold border. Sign is in as-removed condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 1,000 104

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1482 - LOT OF 2: PRR DESTINATION SIGNS. Largest: 30” x 15”. (A) A two-sided sheet metal hand-painted PRR gate sign, “CONNECTING AT PAOLI WITH DOWNINGTOWN LOCAL” in gold leaf with black border lettering on a heavily soiled, rusty and faded red field. Side two is in worse condition. Condition: Poor, 4.0. (B) A two-sided heavy gauge sheet metal hand-painted PRR sign, “PAOLI LOCAL” in gold lettering on a faded, peeling and soiled red field, with some rust. Condition: Good, 6.0. (4.0 - 6.0). 200 - 800 1483 - STREET SIGN. 45” x 28”. A cast iron diamond-shaped street sign, “STOP” in black-painted lettering on a rusty, faded and deteriorated white field. The sign is significantly bent about the vertical mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 100 - 300

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LOT - 1486

LOT - 1487

LOT - 1488

LOT - 1489

1484 - RAILROAD SIGN. 14 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/2”. A cast iron, rectangular sign, embossed “W” in black-painted lettering on a soiled, white field with a black border. Sign has been repainted many times. There are two holes for mounting vertically on a square post. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 300

1487 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 33 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “ROCHESTER.” Sign has four mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300

1485 - STREET SIGN. 24” x 12 - 1/2”. A cast aluminum street sign, “NO PARKING ALLOWED BETWEEN STATION AND STREET PRIVATE PROPERTY” in black lettering, with a black border on a yellow field. Sign shows newer paint. (9.0). 100 - 400

1488 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 18 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “LIMA” in gold paint on a red-painted field with gold border. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “M 53862” embossed in the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400

1486 - NYC STATION APPROACH SIGN. 31” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “KANKAKEE” in gold-painted lettering and border on a black-painted field. Back of sign has a vertical mounting boss welded on for mounting to a square pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300

1489 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 18 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “ERIE” in gold paint on a red-painted field with gold border. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “M 53862” embossed in the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1494 1490 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 20 - 1/2” x 12”. A cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “AKRON” in faded gold border and lettering. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “2 M 53862” embossed in the back. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 400 1491 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 26” x 7 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron station approach sign, “ARCADE.” There is a pattern number “M13489” embossed in the back. Sign has four mounting holes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 300 1492 - PRR LOCOMOTIVE NAME TRAIN SIGN. 24” x 7 - 3/4”. A reproduction cast iron sign, “BROADWAY-LIMITED-” embossed with gold-painted lettering and border on a red field. There are two mounting bosses on the top of the sign for mounting to the locomotive. Back of sign has newer black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400

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1493 - RAILROAD SIGN. 18” x 17”. A cast iron five-sided whistle post sign, possibly from the N&W RR. Sign has a mounting bracket provision on the back. Sign shows old white field paint with black highlighted lettering and white border. Back of sign has old black paint. There is a casting pattern number “30000” embossed at the top of the sign face. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 500 1494 - RAILROAD SIGN. 19” x 14 - 1/4”. A single-sided vintage oval cast iron railroad crossing sign. “STOP LOOK LISTEN” in black-painted lettering on a faded and deteriorated white field. There are two mounting holes in the face for mounting vertically. The back of the sign is heavily pitted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 100 - 400 1495 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 3 - 1/2” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron sign, “TO NORTH BOUND TRAINS” embossed in black-painted lettering on a soiled white field with a black border. Back of sign has a socket with provision for mounting on a 2 - 1/2” diameter round pole. There is a threaded boss for a set screw. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 500

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1496 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE ROUND NUMBER PLATE 76. 16 - 3/4” x 16 - 3/4” x 4 - 3/4”. A beautiful cast iron round number plate from A5s-class “76.” This locomotive was built in 1917 at PRR’s Juniata Works in Altoona, PA, construction no. 3183, and sold for scrap in October, 1948. The plate shows newer black field paint with yellow border and numerals. Back of plate has newer black paint and “201445” and “X10010” embossed. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. (8.0). 500 - 1,500 1497 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 3325. 17 - 3/4” x 20” x 4 - 1/2”. A beautiful cast iron Keystone number plate from K2s “3325.” This locomotive was built in 1910 at PRR’s Juniata Shops in Altoona, PA, construction no. 2122, and sold for scrap in August, 1940. The plate shows newer red field paint with gold border and numerals. Back of plate has older black paint. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 3,000 1498 - PRR STEAM LOCOMOTIVE KEYSTONE NUMBER PLATE 3149. 17 - 3/4” x 20” x 4 - 3/4”. A beautiful cast iron Keystone number plate from E-class Atlantic “3149.” This locomotive was built in 1906 at PRR’s Juniata Works in Altoona, PA, construction no. 1504, and sold for scrap in August, 1947. The plate shows newer red field paint with gold border and numerals. Back of plate has newer black paint. There are three stud mounting positions as expected, with evidence that the plate was torch-burned off of the smoke box door at the scrapping venue. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 2,500

1499 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 27” x 1/2” x 12”. A cast iron C&O Railway “surf board”-style “2770” in yellow-painted lettering with a yellow border on a black-painted field. Paint may be original. The back of the plate shows old, flat black paint, and there are four bosses for mounting to smokebox door. This particular locomotive was one of the very last to operate on the C&O and was stored for many years after the end of steam in Russell, KY. It was slated to be preserved but was accidentally scrapped. The builder’s plate for this locomotive is offered elsewhere in this sale. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 500 - 6,000 1500 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 12” x 6”. A cast iron ALCo plate for the Great Northern Railway, Model RS-1 diesel locomotive number 184. The plate retains original Great Northern two-tone orange and yellow paint. Construction number 72924, built Oct. 1944. Small ALCO diesel and GE emblems in the lower-left and right corners of the plate. Back of plate shows oxidation and light rust. (8.0). 500 - 3,000 1501 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 9” x 4 - 1/2”. A cast iron ALCo plate for the Northern Pacific RR. Very rare small ALCO builder’s plate off of a model HH660, Locomotive numbers #127 then renumbered to #602. Construction number 69238, built March 1940. Plate has a pebbled black-painted field with yellow lettering and borders. This is an attractive plate! Back of plate shows heavy pitting underneath newer black paint. (8.0). 500 - 3,000

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1502 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 12 - 1/4” x 6”. A cast iron ALCo diesel plate, Missouri Pacific RR, ALCO model PA-2 diesel passenger locomotive number 8033, then renumbered to 76. Construction number 80047, built August 1952. Small ALCO “flying gear” and GE emblems in the lower-left and right corners of the plate. Plate has recent blue-painted field, with silver lettering and borders. Back of plate shows heavily-rusted surface. (8.0). 500 - 3,500 1503 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. An EMD “hotdog” builder’s plate from Santa Fe GP-7, No. 2880 (later 2112). Mounted on a yellow-painted wood board ,with provenance information written on the back and a hanging provision. (6.0). 200 - 500 1504 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD PLATES. Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. (A) A cast iron locomotive builder’s plate for a 48-ton standard-gauge locomotive made for the U.S Army. The locomotive USA 4024 was made in 1954. The plate shows olive drab field paint with black highlighted letters and border. Back of plate shows old, tight brown patina. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A small cast iron trust plate. The plate shows light surface rust on the face and weld spatter on the reverse. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (8.0). 200 - 400 108

1505 - SANTA FE LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER PLATE. 22” x 11”. A reflective front nose number plate from Santa Fe F-7 No. 218. “218” is outlined with reflective plastic cells embedded in a heavy stainless steel plate, showing old blue and yellow paint. These number plates were mounted right below the headlight housing on these engines. All of the reflective cells are missing from the “2,” and one of the reflective cells in the “8” is cracked. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 600 1506 - MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT PLAQUE. 83” x 15 - 1/2”. A large cast iron equipment plaque, “WELLMAN” in gold-painted lettering with a gold border and heavily faded black field. Wellman designed and manufactured many types of material handling equipment, including the Great Lakes Hulett Ore Unloaders. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 200 - 500

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1507 - LOT OF 3: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE PLATES. Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. (A) A General Electric 7FDL diesel engine plate. Plate shows most of black field paint missing, with a highly-etched surface. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) A stainless steel plate, “General Electric Company, owner and Lessor” in black letters on a stainless steel plate. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A GE diesel locomotive builder’s plate for a Dash 8-32B. This plate is from NS Road No. 3523, October, 1989. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (4.0 - 6.0). 100 - 400 1508 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD EQUIPMENT PLATES. Largest: 18” x 5 - 1/2”. (A) “Brookville” in silhouette on a thin-gauge stainless steel plate with black field paint. The plate has a slight bend at the “B” and has a plastic veneer over the face. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A cast aluminum builder’s plate, “Southwark, Baldwin Southwark Division, Baldwin Locomotive Works...” December, 1943. The sign shows old red field paint on a pebbled surface. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (C) A porcelain steel sign “Whiting Corporation... Capacity 50 Tons...”, probably a crane lifting limit sign. White lettering and border on a black field. There are a few flakes of porcelain missing at three of the mounting holes and along the left edge. Condition: 6.0, Good. (6.0 - 8.0). 100 - 400

1509 - DINNER PLATE. 9” Dia. A Champlain Transportation Co. 9” dinner plate with an “O.P. Co. Syracuse” backstamp. Glazing shows some utensil scratches. The logo is nice and crisp. (Very Good). 100 - 200 1510 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 16 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. A rectangular EMD locomotive builder’s plate from Santa Fe F-45 No. 1937 (later 5937 and 5987). The plate is in poor condition and is significantly warped. It has been mounted on a yellow-painted wood board, with provenance written on the back and a hanging provision. (4.0). 100 - 400 1511 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. 12” x 4”. SD 60 M built in October, 1990, Union Pacific Road No. 6233. Plate shows some fading and scratching. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (7.0). 100 - 300 1512 - LOT OF 2: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATES. Each: 12” x 4”. (A) Made by the GM Locomotive Group, SD 70 MAC, built in September, 1998 for BNSF Railway, Road No. 9901. There is some light scratching and fading. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) NOS unissued plate. Condition: 9.0, Excellent. (6.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300

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1513 - LOT OF 2: DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PLATE. Each: 12” x 4”. (A) SD 70-M, built in September, 2000 for Union Pacific, Road No. 4228. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (B) SD 70-M, April, 2000, Union Pacific Road No. 4001. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (7.0). 100 - 400 1514 - LOCOMOTIVE AIR HORN ASSEMBLY. 22” x 18” x 8”. A Nathan Air Chime Model P5, from the Southern Railway (but not marked as such). The unit shows traces of old black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1515 - LOCOMOTIVE AIR HORN. 21” x 30” x 10 - 1/2”. A three-chime Leslie new-old-stock model S3L in original factory primer, never mounted on a locomotive. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 500 - 2,000 1516 - DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE HORN ASSEMBLY. 19” x 22” x 12”. A Nathan M3 Air Chime that has been tuned by Brent Lee and once owned by Jim Smith of Georgetown, Kentucky. This unit has been serviced and is ready to blow. The consignor indicates that this unit is from a DT&I locomotive. Old, original orange paint is in good condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1517 - RAILROAD CROSSING “LOOK OUT FOR LOCOMOTIVE” CAST IRON SIGN. 52 - 3/4” x 37 - 1/2”. A Western Maryland-style railroad crossing sign, cast with “Railroad Crossing / Look Out for the Locomotive” and a notice for “All Persons Prohibited...” down below. Two-sided sign mounted on a cast-iron base, original sign was mounted on a pole. CONDITION: Moderate rust on the sign with worn white paint and black border with black lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,000 - 3,000 110

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1518 - RUTLAND RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. An ADLAKE RELIABLE No. 39, single guard, fixed base bellbottom, one-piece top model with correct insert fount and No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “RUTLAND. RR.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. Most of the hot dip galvanizing remains. The right side bail lock is broken off. The frame is original, not cleaned. The No. 39, Corning-style globe is a beautiful signal green and is embossed “RUTLAND. RR.” in nice, crisp relief. The globe shows little sign of RR use and is excellent, with great color translucence. (Excellent). 800 - 4,000 1519 - NYNH&HRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. A Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. No. 6 “Iron Clad” model made for the New Haven. “N.Y.N.H. & H.R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The frame was cleaned long ago and has been protected. The signal green New England barrel globe is beautifully embossed “NYNH&HRR” in block font. Color translucence is very nice. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 1520 - WEST SHORE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. An 1882 patent, beehive top bell bottom model made by the Adams & Westlake Co. “WEST SHORE” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet base is correct for this model, has a no. 2 ratchet burner affixed, and shows a faint A&W patent stamp underneath. The base is slightly stoved but the lantern sits flat and without wobble. The lantern shows a medium patina overall with light surface etch. The clear, no. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “WEST SHORE” in small serif font. It shows little RR wear. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1521 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 9 - 1/2”. A real nice nickel-plated brass conductor’s lantern made by WM Porter’s Sons in New York (maker’s tag with patent dates affixed to the underside of the base). The plug-in fount is correct for this model and detaches via two push buttons underneath. There is a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The lid secures with a characteristic Porter clasp, which works well. The globe is a beautiful split-color cobalt blue/clear, 5 - 1/8” tall with a deep base extension and fits the lantern perfectly. The entire unit shows little evidence of use. There are no apparent stress cracks in any of the brass surfaces. This is a real nice example. (Excellent). 500 - 2,500

1522 - H&CWRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. A fixed-base No. 39 double-guard brass-top lantern made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. (hallmark stamped in brass top) for the Hartford & Connecticut Western Railroad. The plug-in glass fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “H & C W R R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. This model has the rotating chimney globe clamp. The red flashed No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “C N E Ry” in average relief. The globe is a perfect example, showing no signs of RR use. The lantern frame shows light surface etching, a slight stove in the base and there is an 1875 patent date stamped into the side of the lower cylinder. There is some shallow denting in the brass top. This is a real nice lantern. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1523 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10”. A real nice brass conductor’s lantern “THE BOSS” model made by the H. C. Hart Co., of Adrian, MI. This predates the ILL’S hallmark. This model has a rotating wick raiser under the base, and a threaded, adjustable top globe holder. The brass shows light tarnish, and no stress cracks are evident. The split green/clear, hand blown globe is a real beauty. “F. M. BROOKS” is nicely engraved in old English font and is surrounded by intricate floral brackets that go all the way around the globe. A stunning piece! (Excellent). 500 - 2,500

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1524 - ERIE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. An early Wm Porter’s Sons double guard model made to Erie specifications, c. 1875. “E. RY. Co.” is embossed in the brass cap. The cap is pushed in a little and could be straightened easily by a competent restorer. There is a light patent stamp on the lid reflector that includes 1867 and other dates not readable. The frame has been cleaned and is real nice. The three-tab plug-in fount is complete with a twin-tube whale oil burner. The clear globe is a perfect, skinny “ERIE” barrel, heavily embossed and showing little sign of RR use. (Very Good). 500 - 2,500 1525 - WNY&P RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11”. A C T Ham, No. 39, single guard, tin top, bellbottom model with bayonet base and No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “W.N.Y. & P.R.R.” is nicely embossed large on the lid reflector. The base is correct for this model and has the Ham hallmark lightly stamped on the bayonet collar. The bulbous top cap is unique to this RR and has a distinctive look. The frame shows original patina with very light surface etching. The top ring is slightly separated at the joiner. The clear, No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “WNY&PRR” in serif font and in average relief. There is a vertical crack from the top that runs down towards the “Y” in the embossed panel. (Good). 500 - 2,000 1526 - LARGE BRASS LANTERN. 8” x 8” x 14”. This is a large brass fixed globe lantern of unknown provenance or application. It may be a marine piece. It is hallmarked on the underside of the base with “G. Peugeot Co. BUFFALO, NY Pat Mar 25, 1875.” The bayonet base is retained with three pins and one brass spring. The unit stands 14-1/2” tall to the top of the finial and the clear globe has 5-3/4” of visibility between the fitters. The lantern appears to have never been fired and may be a patent model (?) Original plaster retaining the globe is intact at top and bottom. George Peugeot was thought to have exited the lantern business about 1865 when Ball and Bonnell arrived, but maybe not? (Excellent). 500 - 2,000 1527 - B&A RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 4” x 4” x 9 - 1/2”. A fixed globe, brass top, guarded model made by C T Ham. The bayonet oil cup is correct for this model and has a glass fount with No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. There is a faint Ham hallmark stamp on the bayonet collar. This model has three vertical guard wires protecting the globe. The frame is in original condition with some light rust. There is a shallow dent in the brass top. The globe is a beautiful cobalt blue, nicely embossed “B&ARR” in serif font and in average relief, showing normal signs of RR wear. This is a real nice unit. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 112

1528 - LANTERN GLOBE. 4” x 4” x 5 - 1/2”. A no. 39, Corning-style, hand blown, split red over blue globe. The globe has fire finished top and bottom fitters and shows little sign of use. (Mint). 500 - 2,000 1529 - V C R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 10”. An early Dane Westlake & Covert double-guard brass-top removable globe lantern. The frame cage is wire-tied and fixes to an intermediate base via release buttons, allowing the globe to be removed. This fixes into a bayonet base with another set of release buttons. This model is usually not RR marked, however “V. C. RR” is embossed in the base. This might be a fantasy marking, because the letters do not conform to a standard die curvature. The base has a No. 1 “pick wick” lard screw affixed. Metal condition shows a dark patina. There is a “WM Westlake” patent stamp underneath. The split-color signal green/clear No. 39 extended base globe is not marked. There is a shallow chip in the top fitter. Color translucence is good. (Very Good). 400 - 1,200

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1530 - NYC RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10”. A Dietz No. 6 model made in the New York Central pattern. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “New York Central” is embossed on the lid reflector. The signal green 6” extended base globe is nicely embossed “New York / Central” in serif font and in above-average relief. There is a 3” hook crack in the back of the globe. (Good). 400 - 800 1531 - NYC RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. A Dietz No. 6 model made in the New York Central pattern. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “New York Central” is embossed on the lid reflector. The cobalt blue 6” extended base globe is nicely embossed “New York / Central” in serif font and in above-average relief. There is a top-to-bottom crack to the left of the RR marking. (Good). 400 - 800 1532 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. A large, heavy, unguarded, fixed globe, star-diamond-star lantern model made in brass with a large plug in fount and No. 1 calendar burner affixed. This unit is missing the brass wrist bail, but all other components are intact. The fount has a 1/4” hole drilled in the center. The globe is large and heavy, and is beautifully engraved “W. D. HANDYSIDE” in old English font and surrounded by a large, floral cartouche. Add the correct brass wrist loop and this becomes a top shelf lantern. (Good). 400 - 2,000 1533 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 11 - 1/2”. An early, loose globe, brass conductor’s model made in Chicago by Cross, Dane & Westlake. The cage lifts off of the bottom frame by releasing two opposed compression springs. Likewise, the base detaches in the same manner exposing the oil fount with No. 1 “pick wick” lard tube affixed. The chimney also detaches in the same manner, allowing the lid to detach from the top globe cylinder. A couple of the vertical guard wires are loose at the top globe fitter. The frame cage is wire-tied and all joints are in good condition. The brass shows heavy tarnish and is otherwise in real good condition with no stress cracking noted. The clear globe appears to be original to this old frame and is engraved “SAMUEL PULLMAN” in serif font inside of a simple wreath. On the backside of the globe, there is an ornate bird engraved over a stars/stripes shield on a bed of flowers, very well done. (Very Good). 400 - 2,000

1534 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/2”. A C T Ham No. 39, double guard, bellbottom railroad lantern with correct bayonet base and No. 1 ratchet burner. “ERIE RR” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The lantern retains original patina. While ERIE bellbottom Ham lanterns do exist, this one shows a sloppy solder job in the hinge area and may be a lid swap. Patina is a decent match top to bottom. There is some minor denting on the base. The Corning-style, No. 39 globe is a beautiful medium AMBER and is nicely embossed “E R R Co,” showing little evidence of RR use. Color translucence is real nice. It’s a beautiful globe. (Good). 400 - 1,500 1535 - V C R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 3/4”. An early Kelly fixed globe model with brass top and single horizontal guard. The bayonet base is correct for this model has a glass fount with a twin tube whale oil burner affixed. It is missing the brass retention spring, and its keeper has separated at the top. The lightly stamped hallmark reads “J H Kelly & Co Rochester.” There is a 3/8” hole drilled into the center of the brass top. The frame is painted black and is showing some minor rust. The clear globe is nicely engraved “V C R R” and shows original plaster retaining. Several of the vertical wires have broken loose from the bottom cylinder where they were butt soldered. (Very Good). 200 - 1,200

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1536 - O&M RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 3/4”. A brass R E Dietz no. 39 frame that has been modified with the addition of bail ears on the side verticals. The bayonet base is correct for this model, has a no. 2 light oil Badger ratchet burner, and is hallmarked underneath. There are no stress cracks in the brass. Lantern shows a lightly tarnished patina. The signal green globe is a M. M. Buck no. 5 example (5” tall with 2-3/4” top fitter and 3-1/4” dia bottom fitter) and is nicely embossed “O&M” in serif font with heavy relief. The globe is a loose fit in this no. 39 frame. There is a top-to-bottom tight crack in the globe on the back side opposite the marking. This is a rare globe looking for a no. 5 Buck frame, which is a standard unit for the O&M. (Good). 200 - 2,000 1537 - N Y C & H R R RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. An early No. 6 double-guard fixed-base lantern made in the New York Central pattern by the Kelly Lamp Co. of Rochester, but not hallmarked. “N Y C & H R R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. There has been some minor repair to the air baffle inside the chimney. The plug-in fount is correct for this model, and has a No. 1 twin-tube whale oil burner affixed, and shows a few pinholes in the bottom. The red flashed 6” globe is nicely embossed “N Y C & H R R” in block font. There is some cloudiness on the left side above the base fitter, and there are several chips in the base fitter. There is a significantly yellowed overcoat on the lantern, some denting and a small crack in the brass top. (Good). 200 - 800

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1538 - D & H CO RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/4”. A fixed-base No. 39 Adlake Reliable bellbottom with 1912 patent date. “D&H. Co.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The single-guard frame has both bail locking ears intact. The fount is a Dietz replacement and shows signs of having been burned, however the lantern itself appears to be unused. The lid latch spring is a replacement. The selenium red Corning NonEx globe is nicely embossed with “The D&H” logo. The color translucence is good. (Very Good). 200 - 400

1540 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 5 - 3/4” x 5 - 3/4” x 13”. A brass conductor’s frame made by D. D. Miller, but it’s not hallmarked. The top portion lifts off of the bottom portion by depressing a small lever and rotating CCW. There is no globe. The fount is a tin unit with a Sangster hallmark and a twin tube whale oil burner and is not correct for this frame. The wire-tied brass frame shows gold paint over nickel plated brass and its appearance is quite mottled. There are no cracks in the brass and only a couple of minor dings noted. (Good). 200 - 800

1539 - N Y O & W RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. A fixed-base double-guard bellbottom Adlake Reliable model, with correct insert fount and No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner. The lid reflector is nicely embossed “N.Y.O & W. Ry”. The lantern shows most of its original tin plating. The base is slightly bent and does not sit flat on a flat surface. The red flashed 6” extended base globe is beautifully embossed “N. Y. O. & W.” in average relief. There are a few minor fleabites; otherwise, the globe shows little RR use. (Very Good). 200 - 800

1541 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 11”. A brass conductor’s model made by Porter. There are a number of Porter dates stamped into the lid reflector. The plug-in brass fount has had some minor repairs and has a no. 2 Badger burner affixed. The globe is a beautiful 6” cobalt blue extended base example, nicely embossed “PORTER” near the top fitter. Overall, the lantern shows a lightly tarnished patina and there are no stress cracks apparent. (Very Good). 200 - 800

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1542 - CONDUCTOR’S RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4”. A nice old (ca. 1860s) 12-wire, hollow bracelet bail, brass frame; probably made by D. D. Miller in New York, but not hallmarked. There are a few solder joints that need to be fixed, and one vertical wires is loose but intact. The Sangster plug-in fount shows several vertical stress cracks, but the rest of the lantern appears to be crack free. There is a uniform, tarnished patina over the entire unit. The clear globe has a tight crack. Burner is an old single tube whale oil unit with a snuffer cap. (Good). 200 - 800 1543 - E.R.R.CO. RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. A signal green, no. 39 Corning-style globe, “E. R. R. Co.” embossed in above average relief. Color translucence is very good. There is very faint patent info embossed in the top fitter area, hardly worth mentioning other than to note that it is an older Corning globe that pre-dates the Cnx NonEx hallmark. The globe shows no signs of RR wear...a real beauty. (Excellent). 200 - 1,200 1544 - RAILROAD SQUARE TABLE LAMP. 9” x 9” x 20 - 1/4”. A 3-sided, dead flame table lamp with round silvered reflector, copper oil fount, no. 2 shrouded burner, and glass hurricane chimney intact. “MASON’S” is embossed in small font above the front panel. Lamp shows faded and deteriorated black paint with some light rust coming through. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1545 - RAILROAD WALL LAMP. 13” x 13” x 23”. An early, dead flame, two-sided wall hanging lamp with a segmented, concave, silvered mirror surrounding a hurricane chimney and glass oil fount with no. 2 shrouded ratchet burner affixed. This old unit looks to be complete. Old, original black paint shows lots of distress with some rust showing through. This lamp has a great patina and old eye appeal. (Good). 200 - 1,500

1546 - RAILROAD WALL LAMP. 13” x 13” x 23”. An early, dead flame, two-sided wall hanging lamp with a segmented, concave, silvered mirror surrounding a hurricane chimney and glass oil fount with no. 2 electric conversion burner with faux flame bulb affixed. This old unit looks to be complete and only slightly modified for the electrification. Old, original olive paint shows lots of distress with some rust showing through. This lamp has a great patina and eye appeal. (Good). 200 - 1,500 1547 - AT&SF RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 1/4”. A No. 39 fixed-base single-guard flat-top Reliable bellbottom model made for the Santa Fe by the Adams & Westlake Co., but not manufacturer marked. “A.T.&S.F.Ry.” is nicely embossed on the base. The insert fount with No. long-stem ratchet burner is a correct fit for this model, but does not include the patent information sometimes found on Santa Fe founts. The clear CNX No. 39 globe is nicely embossed “A.T&S.F.Ry.” The lantern shows a recent cleaning and overcoat, with light surface etching and is display ready. This is a nice unit! (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1548 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 10”t x 6 - 1/2”dia. (A) A Dressel Model 1144 short globe in mint, unfired condition, with correct Dressel fount and burner and clear, unmarked globe. The lid is nicely embossed “NYS&W” in small letters. Condition: 9.0+, Excellent. The lantern is in NOS condition. (B) A Dietz Vesta with a 1929 date, short model. Crinkle fount and burner are intact. “N.Y.O. & W” is embossed on the lid reflector. The red globe is CNX Dietz Vesta-style, unmarked. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The lantern is dirty and rusty and there are some bends in the guard wire. There is a flat vertical piece missing from the cage structure and there are several broken solder joints at the waist. (C) A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1932 date, crinkle fount and burner are intact. “B. & M.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The clear CNX globe is not marked. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The base wire is bent and the fount bottom is heavily dented. (Fair - Excellent). 200 - 800 1549 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 10”t x 6”dia. (A) A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1942 date, among other dates stamped in. “N.Y.C.S.” is embossed in the lid reflector. The crinkle fount and burner are intact. The globe is a Corning NonEx Dietz Vesta globe, nicely embossed “N.Y.C.S.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) A late model Dietz No. 6 with the correct fount and burner. “New York Central” is embossed on the lid reflector. The 6” red globe is nicely embossed “New York Central.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 200 - 400 1550 - LOT OF 5: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 9 - 1/2”t x 6”dia. (A) Four Adlake Kero models, embossed with the “PC” worm logo on top. (B) The fifth is a Dressel Model 1144, embossed in the lid reflector with the “PC” worm logo. Fresnel globe colors are blue, green, amber, red and clear; a complete set of Fresnel Penn Central lanterns! Condition: 9.0+, Excellent. All are in NOS condition. (Excellent). 200 - 500

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1551 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 10 - 1/2”t x 7 - 1/4”dia. (A) A Handlan single-wire tall globe model with a bayonet fount and No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “COLO. Mid. R.R.” for the Colorado Midland Railroad embossed in the lid reflector. The clear globe is embossed “Rayo No. 39.” Condition: 4.0, Poor. There is significant rust and perforation over the entire frame, with a piece missing from the reflector edge near the railroad marking. (B) An A&W pre-war Adlake Kero model, 2-39 date. “U.P.” embossed in the dome top. Adlake 250 fount and burner are intact. The entire unit is painted black, with heavy paint loss. The Corning NonEx short globe is nicely etched “U.P.” and embossed “Adlake Kero.” Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A Dressel Model 1144 short globe. The correct fount and burner are intact. “Frisco” embossed on the lid reflector. The signal green short globe has a significant piece missing and is badly cracked. It is etched “St. L. SF.” Condition: 6.0, Good. (Poor - Good). 200 - 400 1552 - D&H RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A flat-top double-guard wire-bottom Adlake Reliable lantern with correct insert fount and No. 1 long-stem ratchet burner. “D&H. R.R.” is embossed in the lid reflector. The clear No. 39 CNX globe is nicely embossed “The D&H” in average relief. The lantern shows light surface etching, with some light rust showing. (Good). 200 - 400

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1553 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. (A) A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1947 date. Crinkle fount and burner are intact. “N. Y. O. & W.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The red CNX Dietz Vesta globe is not marked. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The lantern is rusty and dirty. (B) A late model Adlake Kero, made around 1970. “NYS&W” embossed on the lid reflector. Unit appears to be unfired and shows no signs of railroad use. Condition: 9.0+, Excellent. (C) A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1945 date. Crinkle fount and burner are intact. “N.Y.O & W” is embossed on the lid reflector. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is etched “N.Y.O.&W.” Condition: 7.0, Good. (Fair - Excellent). 200 - 400 1554 - URR OF NJ RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. A No. 11 steel guard 1892 patent “Adams” single-guard wire-bottom. “URR of NJ” is embossed in the lid reflector. One segment of the horizontal guard wire has been cut out. The bayonet fount is an Armspear model and not correct for this frame, although it has acceptable fit. The clear No. 39 extended base globe has a magnifier built in. The frame shows an old restoration with significant rust coming through a light overcoat. (Fair). 200 - 500 1555 - NYO&W RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. A double-guard fixed-base No. 6 Adlake Reliable bellbottom with the correct insert fount and No. 2 ratchet burner. “N.Y.O & W. Ry” is embossed in the lid reflector. The selenium red 6” globe is nicely embossed “N.Y.O & W.” in serif font and in average relief. Color translucence is good. (Very Good). 200 - 700

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1556 - CRR OF NJ RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. A No. 39 double-guard bellbottom model made by the Star Headlight Co. The bayonet base is a Ham replacement with an acceptable fit. “C.R.R. of N.J.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector in unique star font. The base has several pinholes from corrosion. The entire lantern has a light coating of surface rust. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “CRR of NJ” in small font with average relief. The globe shows little RR use. (Fair). 200 - 400 1557 - NYLE&WRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/4”. An 1889 patent No. 11 Adams & Westlake steel guard single-guard wire-bottom railroad lantern. The fount is not original to this frame and includes a No. 1 shrouded ratchet burner. “N.Y.L.E. & W.R.R” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The top of the chimney shows denting. The lantern’s metal surfaces are mostly smooth and show an old restoration with overcoat. The flashed red No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “NYLE&WRR” is serif font in average relief. There is a top-to-bottom crack to the right of the marking near the right seam. (Good). 200 - 500 1558 - PRR BLOCK LIMIT SIGNAL LAMP. 27” x 9” x 15”. A round top Handlan example that is now missing the fount/burner components. Two red, and two yellow lenses are intact; one yellow lens is cracked. A nice bracket for wall hanging is included with the lamp. There is old black paint that looks original on the body. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 118

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1559 - PRR BLOCK LIMIT SIGNAL LAMP. 27” x 9” x 15”. A round top Dressel example that was electrified by the RR long ago and is now missing the internal electrical components. Two red, and two yellow lenses are intact. A nice bracket for wall hanging is included with the lamp. There is old black paint that looks original on the body. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 1560 - ERIE RR LOCOMOTIVE CLASS LAMP. 9” x 6 - 1/2” x 14”. An earlier, round-top, bellbottom style class lamp with two clear outer lenses and one green slide inside. There is a round fount, missing the burner inside. There is no maker’s hallmark on the lamp. The mounting arm is intact and the lamp shows newer black paint (Good). 200 - 400 1561 - ERIE R-Y LOCOMOTIVE CLASS LAMP. 8” x 8” x 13 - 3/4”. A round top A&W locomotive class lamp embossed “ERIE R-Y” on the shoulder. This unit has two clear Corning lenses and is complete with green and red, lever-actuated, colored slides for each aspect inside. There is some denting on the body and the unit was restored and repainted awhile ago. A square fount/burner unit is intact inside, and the body has two mounting arms. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1562 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD TROLLEY LAMPS. Largest: 4” x 5 - 1/2” x 10”. A pair of Adams & Westlake two-sided marker lamps. One has yellow and red lenses, the other has clear and red lenses. Both units have fount and burner assemblies intact. Each has an oval Adams & Westlake maker’s tag affixed to the sliding door above the clear glass peep-hole. One unit shows original dark green paint, while the other has a black and gold-painted body. Each has early cookie-cutter tops. (Good). 200 - 800 1563 - L&NE RR TRAIN ORDER LAMP. 8” x 8” x 18”. A square-top, A&W train order lamp made for the Lehigh & New England RR. “L. & N.E.R.R.” is embossed on a plate affixed to the chimney. Two small green, and two larger lenses are intact, as well as the fount/burner inside. Unit appears to have been repainted in black semi-gloss, and is in nice condition. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1564 - MORTON HALF-STEP BOX. 18” x 13” x 10 - 1/2”. A steel Morton half-step, “C. I. & L. RY.” (Monon Route) embossed on one side. Rubber feet appear to be replacements. Perforated top plate is painted in newer silver paint. The body shows grey paint with red-painted lettering highlighted. (Very Good). 500 - 2,000 1565 - SANTA FE PASSENGER CAR BULKHEAD ART. Frame: 33 - 1/4” x 1” x 22 - 1/4”. A c. 1940s panel, mounted in an aluminum frame, depicting Hopi Kachina. This panel was mounted between booths in a Santa Fe Big Dome lounge area. The design is a Pueblo-style bird. This is a rare and unique artwork piece that adorned a Santa Fe Big Dome. (8.0). 500 - 5,000

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LOT - 1566 1566 - RAILROAD SMOKE STAND. 12 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2” x 26”. A six-station lounge car drink holder with ash receptacle, mounted on a pole with a weighted base. The base has a medallion affixed, which is cracked and embossed with the Santa Fe cross logo. The base shows old black paint, which is scratched and scuffed. The unit is dirty. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 1,000 1567 - LOT OF 4: NYO&W RY RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Each: 4 - 1/4” x 1”. (A) “N Y O & W Ry.” over “AGENT.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge has a hallmark, “SM Spencer, Boston.” (B) “N Y O & W Ry.” over “TRAINMAN.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge has a hallmark, “SM Spencer, Boston.” (C) “N Y O & W Ry.” over “OPERATOR.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge has a hallmark, “SM Spencer, Boston.” (D) “N Y O & W Ry.” over “TRAIN BAGGAGE MAN.” All lettering is black enamel relief on a bright badge face surface. Back of badge has a hallmark, “SM Spencer, Boston.” (Very Good). 400 - 1,000 1568 - B&O RR DEPOT STOVE. 25” x 28” x 44”. A large, cast iron depot stove, embossed on the hinged door “NO. 2 GRAFTON BUILT BY B&O RR CO. 1892.” The base and ash drawer face casting are embossed with the same information. The stove shows old black paint and the legs are in good condition. There is a grate inside of the bottom chamber. The top of the stove requires a 5 - 3/4” round stove pipe. Included with this lot is a small cast iron ash shovel that is nicely embossed “C&O” with a pattern number cast in. This is located inside the ash drawer. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 400 - 800 1569 - ALCO STEAM LOCOMOTIVE BUILDER’S PHOTO. Frame: 32 - 3/4” x 21 - 1/2”. An early sepia tone builder’s photo of Nickel Plate No. 345, a 4-6-0 built by the Brooks Works in April 1910, construction 47915 (?). The photo is nicely matted in a heavy mat with “American Locomotive Company New York City” printed at the bottom of the mat. The frame is an old oak unit with a plaque affixed to the bottom portion that says “American Locomotive Company New York.” The frame looks to be original, and the whole unit is dirty. (7.0). 200 - 500 120

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1570 - LOT OF 5: LAKE SHORE ELECTRIC RY. ITEMS. Largest: 3” x 5” x 5”. (A) Brass heart-shaped lock. The shackle is stamped “LSE RY,” “ADLAKE” embossed into the dust cover. The dust cover spring is strong. Included are five links of old steel chain. Lock has aged patina. Very good condition. (B) Brass heart-shaped lock. The shackle is stamped “LSE RY. CO,” “S” for switch on the reverse side. Made by Wilson Bohannon. The dust cover spring is non-functioning. Included are five links of old steel chain. Lock has aged patina. Very good condition. (C) Brass heart-shaped lock. The shackle is stamped “LSE RY,” “ADLAKE” embossed into the dust cover. The dust cover spring is non-functioning. Included are five links of old steel chain and a brass switch key, nicely stamped “LSE RR” on the hilt, with nice pocket wear and a medium-aged patina. The key opens all three locks described herein. Very good condition. (D) 2 - 7/8” long section of steel rail. Good condition. (E) 3” long section of steel rail from Fremont, Ohio. Good condition. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 800 1571 - D&H RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT. 7 - 1/2” x 10” x 5”. A faded black uniform hat. “The D&H” in blue and white enamel and “TRAINMAN” in silver on a blue field enamel on a marquee-style badge. (Good). 200 - 400 1572 - ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 3 - 3/4” x 1”. A brass badge “CAPTAIN” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” Back of badge bears the hallmark of the American Railway Supply Co., New York. Badge shows light tarnish, with no black enamel in the letter relief. This is a rare badge. (Very Good Plus). 200 - 1,000 1573 - LACKAWANNA RAILRAOD UNIFORM HAT BADGE. 4” x 1 - 1/4”. A brass hat badge, “TICKET SELLER 5” over “LACKAWANNA FERRY” in black enamel on the badge face. The American Railway Supply hallmark is incised in the back. (Excellent). 200 - 800

LOT - 1575 1574 - LOT OF 5: ERIE RR RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Each: 3 - 3/4” x 1”. (A) Nickel-plated brass “TRAIN PORTER” over “ERIE RAILROAD” with no enamel. (B) Tarnished brass “ERIE RAILROAD CO.” over “STATION AGENT.” (C) Nickel-plated brass “STATION AGENT” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” (D) “ERIE RAILROAD CO.” over “TRAIN BAGGAGE AGENT.” (E) “GATEMAN” over “ERIE RAILROAD.” (A) and (D) do not have hallmarks. (Very Good). 200 - 1,200 1575 - RAILROAD PORTABLE TELEPHONE. 11 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2”. An early portable field telephone from the Rio Grande. “Portable Telephone No. 61 / Return to Superintendent D&RGWRR / Salt Lake City When Not Assigned” is incised on a brass identification plate. The telephone unit appears to be complete inside, but has not been tested and is being sold as-is. The housing case is leather-covered with tin borders and corners, showing some tight corrosion. (Good). 200 - 600

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1576 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKER LAMPS. Each: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. (A) A round-top Dressel bellbottom marker lamp with mounting bracket, fount and burner intact. There are three amber lenses and one red lens, all the same size. This unit is not RR marked. There is old, dull black paint, significantly deteriorated, as well as significant rust on the base. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) A round-top Dressel bellbottom marker lamp with mounting arm intact, but missing the fount and burner. This unit has two red lenses and is missing two lenses. There is old, dull black paint, significantly deteriorated, as well as significant rust on the base. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (Poor - Fair). 200 - 400 1577 - CHESSIE SYSTEM LOCOMOTIVE SEAT. 17” x 17” x 11”. A fireman / brakeman seat embossed with the Chessie System kitten logo, surrounded by “Safety First” on the cushion and seat back. The dark green perforated heavy-vinyl covering is significantly deteriorated. The seat is mounted on its original structure, which shows some surface rust and deteriorating paint. (Fair). 200 - 600 1578 - O&W CIGAR BOX. 8” x 5 - 1/2” x 3”. A real nice cedar cigar box from the O&W. There is highly-detailed artwork on the inside cover with “Vestibule” and the O&W logo. The bottom panel has a New York State origin stamp, and the entire box has numerous multicolored tax tape seals. The hinged cover is warped, but the box is generally in very good condition otherwise. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1580 1579 - D&H ENGINEER’S TORCH. 11 - 1/2” x 4” x 5 - 3/4”. A small copper engineer’s torch with “The D&H” logo very nicely embossed on the side of the cone-shaped body. The filler cap is intact. There is no wick. There is one small edge dent, otherwise this unit is straight and in nice condition. “CD” is lightly stamped underneath the logo embossing. This is a real nice torch, though in medium tarnish and patina. (Very Good). 200 - 800 1580 - LOT OF 2: D&H TINWARE. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 4” x 8 - 1/2”. (A) A small long-spout oiler with the D&H logo nicely embossed on the top cone-shaped section. There is significant denting and the spout has been detached from the body. There is significant surface rust over original patina. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (B) A small sheet metal engineer’s torch. “The D&H” is nicely embossed on the side of the cylindrical body. This unit is dent-free and shows a nice, old patina, with very light surface rust and oil residue. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Poor - Very Good). 200 - 800

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1581 - CHESSIE SYSTEM LOCOMOTIVE SEAT. 18” x 18” x 34”. A fireman/brakeman seat embossed with the Chessie System kitten logo, surrounded by “Safety First” on the cushion and seat back. The dark green perforated heavy-vinyl covering is significantly deteriorated. The seat is mounted on its original structure, which shows some surface rust and deteriorating paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 200 - 600 1582 - AMTRAK PASSENGER CAR NUMBER BOARD. 35” x 9”. 9901 in reflective white numerals on a blue field on a heavy-gauge stainless steel number board. This car was built for the Santa Fe in 1954 by the Budd Company, rostered as Santa Fe No. 527. (8.0). 200 - 400 1583 - LEHIGH VALLEY DIESEL ENGINE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 3/4” x 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. A beautiful Lehigh Valley instruction manual for diesel freight locomotives EMD Model FT, dated 1945. (Excellent). 200 - 600 1584 - DIESEL ENGINE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 3/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 3/4”. A beautiful The Milwaukee Road instruction manual for diesel freight locomotives EMD Model FT, dated 1945. (Excellent). 200 - 600 1585 - LOT OF 6: NEW YORK CENTRAL LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/2”. New York Central locomotive instruction manuals: EMD Operating Manual No. 2308, for F3 road Nos. 1606 - 1623 and 2404 - 2413, dated June, 1947; EMD E7 passenger locomotive, road Nos. 4000 - 4007, A and B units, April 1945; EMD Manual 245 for F3 locomotives, road Nos. 1600 - 1603 and 2400 2403, June 1944; EMD Manual 2302 for diesel locomotive road No. 1604 and 1605, June 1946; Fairbanks-Morse 2000 HP locomotives 5000 and 5001, October 1947; GE Manual for class P2b locomotives 4623 - 4642, GEJ-1965. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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1586 - RAILROAD MILE POST. 15” x 15” x 56”. A heavy, cast iron four-sided mile post mounted on a cast iron post with flanged base. The separate bolted-on head has “107” on two sides and is blank on the other two sides of the square head. Unit has ivory field paint with black embossed numerals and border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 1,000 1587 - RAILROAD SWITCH STAND POSITION INDICATOR W/LAMP. 10 - 3/4” x 24” x 41”. A bracket mounted on a steel plate containing a switch position indicator, with a spiked top accommodation for mounting an oil switch lamp. The lamp is a Handlan with two green lenses and day targets and two red lenses and day targets. Fount and burner are intact. The lamp body is marked “WABASH RR.” The lamp mounting socket is larger than the spiked mast adapter, causing a list when displayed. Unit shows recent paint and has been restored. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 600 1588 - AMTRAK PASSENGER CAR LETTER BOARD. 130” x 8 - 1/2”. A heavy-gauge stainless steel letter board, “9455 Silver Saddle” in reflective lettering on a blue field. The passenger car “Silver Saddle” started life as CB&Q 4721, which became BN 4721, and then to Amtrak 9455. This car ran well into the Amtrak era and was scrapped in March of 1984. The sign shows numerous mounting holes and paint deterioration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 200 - 800

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1589 - LOCOMOTIVE SIDE PANEL. 102” x 38”. A sheet metal side panel from a Santa Fe War Bonnet Cab Unit locomotive. “SANTA FE” is painted in black lettering on the sheet steel, with red, yellow and black border showing on the bottom. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 200 - 400

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1590 - RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX. 20 - 1/2” x 18” x 10 - 1/2”. A steel full-step, probably made by Morton, but no plate affixed, “GREAT NORTHERN” embossed on one end. Rubber feet appear to be originals. Perforated top plate is painted in newer black paint. The rest of the unit shows yellow paint with black-painted embossed lettering. There are some shallow dents in all of the four side panels. (Good). 200 - 800

1592 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKERS. Largest: 9 - 3/4” x 8” x 17 - 1/2”. A.) An Armspear model 28A in nice condition with three 5” amber and one 5” red lens. One of the amber lenses is cracked. This unit is complete with correct fount/burner assembly, inside vent cone, and mounting arm. The unit was probably painted at one time but shows natural metal finish with some light surface rust starting to appear. Condition: Very good. B.) A fluted top platform lamp with 8” diameter red lens. The oil fount and burner assembly are missing, as well as the wooden seat board at the bottom. There is some damage along the bottom edge. There is old black deteriorating paint and some rust. Condition: Poor. very good/poor 100 - 400

1591 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD UNIFORM HAT BADGES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/4”. (A)”SANTA FE (logo) BRAKEMAN” on silver and blue enameled “marquis” hat badge with 2 screw posts and no hallmark, excellent; (B) “SANTA FE (logo) BRAKEMAN” on silver hat badge with scalloped top and no hallmark, enamel missing from logo, good; (C) “A.E.R.R. FREIGHT BRAKEMAN,” damage at bottom center (Arizona Eastern RR), fair; Condition: Fair-Excellent. (Fair - Excellent). 200 - 300

1593 - LOT OF 2: NYC RR RAILROAD CABOOSE MARKERS. Each: 8” x 8” x 15 - 1/4”. A pair of similar Dressel caboose markers showing older restorations, each embossed “NYC” on the lower main body and having three smaller amber lenses and one larger red lens. Both units are missing their fount/burner assemblies and have mounting arms intact. One unit is missing the air baffle inside the chimney. Older black paint is in good condition on each. (Very Good). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1597

LOT - 1595

LOT - 1598

1594 - READING CIGAR BOX. 9” x 6” x 2 - 1/2”. A small cedar cigar box made for the Reading Railroad. There is a nice embossed logo on the inside cover, “Specially Selected for Reading-New Jersey Central Dining Cars.” There is a detailed hallmark on the bottom indicating that these have come from Florida. The right cover hinge has come loose from the cover and needs to be reattached. There is some soiling and some scratches, and the word “TACKS” has been painted on the front of the long side. The box shows very nice dove-tailed construction. (Good). 100 - 300 1595 - PRR LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. 5 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/4”. A Pennsylvania Railroad instruction manual for electric locomotives, classes P5a, modified P5a and GG1. This is manual No. 215 and appears to be from the early 1950’s. It appears to be intact, with a tear in the cloth binding. (Good). 100 - 400 1596 - LOT OF 3: CANADIAN LOCOMOTIVE INSTRUCTION MANUALS. 4 - 1/4” x 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. Canadian Locomotive Company Ltd., Canadian Pacific Operator’s Manuals for locomotive models DRS16-D, DRS16-H and DRS24. (Good). 100 - 200

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LOT - 1599

1597 - 2-ASPECT SIGNAL. 8” x 3 - 1/2” x 19”. A two-aspect signal assembly made by the Nichols Lintern Co., Cleveland, Ohio. The unit is complete with 5 - 3/4” green and yellow lenses on the front face and four yellow 1 - 3/4” lenses, two on each side. The unit shows aluminum patina and there are electrical components inside, but it has not been tested and is being sold as-is. (Good). 100 - 400 1598 - 2-ASPECT RAILROAD SIGNAL. 16” x 12 - 1/2” x 8”. A fabricated lightbox containing two signal aspects, both yellow, with 5 - 3/4” diameter lenses, one cracked. There are electrical components inside, but the unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. The chassis has newer black paint. (Good). 100 - 400 1599 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD SIGNAL COMPONENTS. 7” x 3” x 11”. (A) A cast aluminum Hartford Time Switch electrical box, made by A. Hall Barry in New York. Internal components cannot be determined. (B) A cast iron signal pole finial that wants a 5 - 7/8” diameter pole. (Good). 100 - 200

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LOT - 1601

LOT - 1602

LOT - 1603

1600 - RAILROAD PASSENGER FULL-STEP BOX. 20” x 17” x 10 - 1/2”. CANADIAN NATIONAL embossed on one side, “S. & D. DEP’T” painted on one end. This step is in original condition, with old, deteriorated yellow paint and a slip-resistant hard rubber black top. Rubber feet are original. No manufacturer’s identification can be found. (Fair). 100 - 400

LOT - 1604

1601 - LARGE LOT OF RAILROAD BUTTONS, PINS, TOKENS. Largest: 3/4” Dia. Lot of 28 assorted RR uniform buttons, various sizes, from NYS&W (8), NYO&W (2), L&NE (1), LV (1), DL&W (4), D&RGW (1), ERIE (1), NY&GL (1), D&H (4), Assorted (5). “ERIE VETERANS ASSN 50 YEARS” enameled pin with diamond; L&HR VETERANS ASSN enameled pin rare; L&HR SAFETY FIRST enameled pin; O&W lead box car seal; 2 X PITTSBURGH RAILWAYS tokens; HONOLULU RAPID TRANSIT token; LACKAWANNA VETERANS ASSN enameled pin. (Very Good). 100 - 500 1602 - LOT OF 3: D&H STOURBRIDGE LION COMMEMORATIVE PAPER WEIGHT AND 2 BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. (A) Paper weight commemorating 100th anniversary of first successful steam locomotive trip in America at Honesdale, PA….Heavy tarnish, good. (B) brass hollow barrel key “D&H” incised on hilt, no hallmark on back; (C) “D&H C Co” incised on hilt, Bohannon hallmark and “1788 S” on back. Both keys show light pocket wear and tarnished patina. Condition: (7.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 400

1603 - SANTA FE PROMOTIONAL LOCOMOTIVE PAPERWEIGHT. 7 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/2”. Commemorating the arrival of the first diesel freight locomotives, the 5,400 HP General Motors EMD model F2/F3, these were cast in metal and nicely painted in the early AT&SF blue/yellow freight scheme. This example is in very good condition with only a couple of areas of missing paint on the roof. Condition: (7.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 500 1604 - L & HR RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 1”. L&HR incised on hilt. “FRAIM” and “1297” incised on back, nice wear and patina. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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LOT - 1607 LOT - 1606

LOT - 1608

LOT - 1609

1605 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD SIGNAL LOCKS. Largest: 2” x 1” x 2 - 3/4” (A) A brass signal padlock, “P. R. R. M. P. D.” incised on the front face. “11-LA” incised on the rear face. The side-mounted clevis has a 6” string of old chain attached. There is a matching key, incised “PRRMPD” and “11-LA.” Condition: 7.0, Very Good. Lock shows old tarnish. (B) A brass Yale signal lock, “PENNA. LINES SIGNAL” incised on the front face. “YALE” embossed on the rear face. The lock shows old tarnish. Condition: 7.0, Very Good. (C) A brass signal padlock, “PRR SD” incised on the front face, along with the XLCR trademark. Back face of lock is incised “Use No Oil 2LA.” There are a number of patent dates stamped in, the last of which is 1912. There is a key included with this lock, which is incised “PRR SD” on the front and on the back “GRAD MASTER S-818.” The lock shows old tarnish. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (Fair - Very Good). 100 - 300

LOT - 1610

1606 - PRR RAILROAD LOCK. 3” x 1 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2”. A cast iron large-bodied Scandinavian “Potato” lock. PRR Keystone logo embossed on the face. On the rear face, “56531H” is incised. An old key is included with the lock, as well as 14 links of old steel chain. (Good). 100 - 400 1607 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD BRASS KEYS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1”. (A) “EP&SW RR” incised on hilt, “ADLAKE 4499 S” incised on back, light wear, patina; (B) “APACHE” incised on hilt, “ADLAKE” on back, light wear and patina; (C) “BN - M” incised on hilt”716238 ADLAKE” incised on back, light wear, patina. All very good. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 200 1608 - LOT OF 3: ERIE AND E-L KEYS. Largest: 2 - 1/8” x 1”. (A) “ERIE & FH” incised on hilt, no hallmark on back, light wear with patina; (B) “E” in diamond incised on hilt, “ADLAKE” on back, light wear; (C) “E L R R” incised on hilt, “7208 ADLAKE” on back, light wear. All keys very good. Condition: (8.0). (Very Good). 100 - 200 128

1609 - LOT OF 4: L.V. RR AND P. &. R BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2” x 1”. (A) “LVRR” incised on hilt, “C-1495 S” and older A&W logo incised on back, nice wear, polished but tarnished patina; (B) “L V R R SS” incised on hilt, “G W NOCK PHILA” and “1503” incised on back, heavy wear, patina; (C) “P. & R.” incised on hilt, “D-5533 S” on back A&W unreadable logo; (D) “R Co” on hilt, “27 T” on back. All keys very good. Condition: (8.0). (Very Good). 100 - 400 1610 - CM & STP BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 1”. CM & STP S incised on hilt. Loeffelholz hallmark on back. Tapered barrel, nice wear and light patina. Condition: (8.0). (Very Good). 100 - 300

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LOT - 1614

LOT - 1613

LOT - 1615

1611 - LOT OF 4: DL&W BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2” x 1”. (A) Brass “DL&W RR” incised on hilt. Romer hallmark on back. Tapered, choke barrel is damaged on the end, FAIR; (B) brass “DL&W” incised on hilt; FRAIM hallmark and “9590” incised on back; fat key, nice patina and wear, VG; (C) brass “DL&W” incised on hilt “D” is mostly missing, FRAIM logo on back, FAIR; brass cabinet key “DL&WRR” incised on hilt, nice patina, VG. Condition for all: (6.0) Good. (Good). 100 - 300 1612 - WS RR BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 3/4”. A beautiful West Shore key, “W S R R” incised on the hilt, tapered, choke barrel with ring, “ROMER & Co” hallmark on back, great strike, nice wear and patina. A great key! Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 800 1613 - WJ & S RR CO BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 7/8”. A real nice, tapered barrel, brass key, “W J & S R R CO” incised large on hilt. Dark patina, nice wear. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 800 1614 - RAILROAD SIGN. 29 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 18”. A cast iron sign, “NOTICE DEPOSIT NO ASHES, RUBBISH OR GARBAGE.” Embossed in black-painted lettering on a newer white-painted field with a black border. Back of sign has a socket with provision for mounting on a 2” diameter round pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 500

LOT - 1616 1615 - RAILROAD SIGN. 17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron B&O Capitol Dome logo. Sign has white-painted lettering, borders and logo on a faded and rusty blue field, with rust showing through on the border. There are two mounting holes along the top. (8.0). 100 - 300 1616 - PROPERTY SIGN. 24” x 4” x 16”. A cast iron sign, “PRIVATE PROPERTY KEEP OFF” embossed in red-painted lettering and border on a faded black field. Sign has old black paint on the back side and a socket with set screw for mounting on a 2 - 1/2” diameter pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1617

LOT - 1619

LOT - 1620

1617 - STREET SIGN. 30 - 1/2” x 15 - 3/4”. A heavy, cast iron oval street sign, “STOP” embossed with white-painted lettering and border on a red field. Sign has two mounting holes for mounting vertically. Paint is highly faded and there is some rust showing through. (6.0). 100 - 300 1618 - STREET SIGN. 43” x 26 - 1/2”. A large, heavy cast iron street sign, “FAIRFIELD / ONE MILE” embossed in black-painted lettering on a heavily worn and deteriorated white field. There are two mounting bosses on the outside border. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 100 - 300

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1619 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 17 - 3/4”. A cast iron rectangular sign, “PRIVATE CROSSING” embossed in black-painted lettering, with a deteriorated white field that shows significant rust through the paint. This sign has a piece of the 2 - 1/4” diameter original steel pole lodged in the mounting socket. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 100 - 300 1620 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 28”. A cast iron rectangular sign, “WARNING STRUCTURE WILL NOT CLEAR MAN ON SIDE OF CAR” embossed in black-painted lettering, with a deteriorated white field that shows significant rust through the paint. This sign has a piece of the 2 - 1/4” diameter original steel pole lodged in the mounting socket. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0). 100 - 500

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LOT - 1622

LOT - 1623

LOT - 1624

LOT - 1625

LOT - 1626

1621 - RAILROAD SIGN. 29 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 17 - 3/4”. A cast iron sign, “NOTICE DEPOSIT NO ASHES, RUBBISH OR GARBAGE.” embossed in black-painted lettering on a newer white-painted field with a black border. Back of sign has a socket with provision for mounting on a 2” diameter round pole. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 500

1624 - RAILROAD SIGN. 14” x 11”. A cast iron sign, “16” embossed in black lettering on an old, soiled white field. Back of sign shows several coats of old silver paint. There is a casting pattern number “21107X” on the back. (6.0). 100 - 300

1622 - RAILROAD SIGN. 17 - 3/4” x 17 - 3/4”. A reproduction cast iron diamond-shaped sign, “RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY” embossed with white-painted letters and border on a red field. There are two holes for mounting on a vertical sign post. Back of sign shows newer black paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 100 - 400 1623 - PRR RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 1 - 1/4” x 11”. An old wooden sign with a raised border, “TO STREET” in heavily soiled and faded black shadowed gold leaf, on a darkened and weathered red background. (6.0). 100 - 500

1625 - LOT OF 2: PORCELAIN SIGNS. Largest: 10” x 10”. (A) “PRIVATE” in black lettering, on a faded white field with a black border. All four mounting positions have brass grommets intact. There are a few minor chips in the porcelain. Condition: Good, 6.0. (B) “PLEASE DO NOT SMOKE HERE” in black lettering, on a faded and damaged white field with a black border. Four brass mounting brackets are intact, but there is significant porcelain loss at three of the mounting positions. Condition: Fair, 5.0. (5.0 - 6.0). 100 - 400 1626 - STREET SIGN. 15” x 12”. A cast iron street sign, “STOP” in red-painted letters on a white field with red border. The sign was recently repainted. There is a pattern number “12718 NYC” embossed in the lower right-hand corner. (8.0). 100 - 300

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LOT - 1627

LOT - 1630

LOT - 1629

LOT - 1631

1627 - PRR STATION APPROACH SIGN. 37” x 3/8” x 12”. A reproduction cast iron PRR keystone station approach sign, “COLUMBUS” in gold paint on a red-painted field with gold border. Back of sign has provision for mounting on 2 1/2” diameter pole. There is a pattern number “2 M 53862” embossed in the back. (9.0). 100 - 400 LOT - 1632 1628 - RAILROAD SIGN. 30” x 18”. A stamped aluminum two-sided sign, “NOTICE THIS IS NOT A PUBLIC HIGHWAY IT IS THE PROPERTY OF THE A.T..&S.F.RY. CO.” in black lettering on a white field, with significant scratching and scuffing on both sides. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 300 1629 - SIGN. 29 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. A reproduction cast iron diamond-shaped sign with a blank message field. Recent black border paint with a white field. There are two holes for mounting. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 50 - 100 1630 - BELL SYSTEM TELEPHONE PORCELAIN STRIP SIGN. 20.25” x 4”. SSP. C. 1920’s Bell System single-sided porcelain Telephone sign with nice displaying graphics. CONDITION: Sign has good color and fair color, with minor fade throughout the background in the filed. Sign has minor surface blemishes and scratches, as well as porcelain loss on the outer edges. Overall, a nice displaying sign complete with original hanging grommets. (8.75). 300 - 600 132

1631 - BUS STATION PORCELAIN LOLLIPOP SIGN W/ BUS GRAPHIC. 16 - 1/4” Dia. DSP. C. 1930s double-sided porcelain Bus Station porcelain sign with original Standard Pressed Steel metal ring. CONDITION: Side one has good color with minor gloss failure, most noticeably in the black porcelain. Sign has significant surface staining and porcelain loss throughout the field and on the outer edge. (7.25). Side two has good color and gloss with more significant surface staining than the previous side. Sign shows porcelain loss throughout the field and on the outer edge. (7.0). (7.25, 7.0). 1,000 - 2,000 1632 - CHESTER R.R. TIN SIGN W/ WOOD BACKING. 49” X 15” X 1”. SST. Early “Chester” single-sided painted metal sign displayed nicely on old wood backing. CONDITION: Sign has an outstanding original patina look with significant paint loss on the wooden lettering. Sign still has excellent reflective sand paint still present throughout the background, with only minor loss on the outer edges to note. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 200 - 400

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LOT - 1634

LOT - 1635

LOT - 1637

LOT - 1636

1633 - TO STATION PAINTED METAL RAIL ROAD SIGN. 17 - 3/4” x 12”. SSM. Very unique embossed painted metal “To Station” rail road sign with arrow graphic. CONDITION: Sign has a great patina with fade throughout the white lettering, arrow and border. Sign has significant surface scratching and paint loss on the black background, but the remaining paint is stable. (7.25). 200 - 400 1634 - ARMCO INGOT-IRON SHOP PORCELAIN FLANGE SIGN. 18.25” X 2” X 12”. DSP. Maker mark “Veribrite Signs-Chicago.” Excellent displaying C. 1930s Ingot-Iron shop porcelain flange sign. CONDITION: Side one has good color and gloss, with areas of surface scratching and significant factory flaws on the outer field. The outer edge of the sign has areas of porcelain loss and surface staining on all four edges and the flange. (8.0). Side two has good color and fair gloss throughout the field, with areas of minor surface scratching to note. The outer edges of the sign show porcelain loss on all four edges and the flange. (8.0). Overall, a nice displaying sign that would benefit greatly from a professional cleaning. (8.0, 8.0) 600 - 1,200 1635 - DANGER KEEP LIGHTS AND FIRES AWAY PORCELAIN SIGN. 14” X 10”. SSP. Very unique single-sided porcelain “Danger” sign with Spanish text. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout the field, with minor areas of surface staining and paint overspray showing in the field. The outer edge has two added holes with surrounding match paint, and other minor areas of porcelain with match paint. (8.25). 200 - 400 1636 - MISSOURI PACIFIC LINES RAILROAD PAINTED METAL SIGN. 21” Dia. SSM. Missouri Pacific Lines single-sided painted metal sign. CONDITION: Sign has fair color and shine with significant fade throughout the white lettering, as well as, blemishes in the red background. Sign has multiple areas of paint loss, both in the field and along the outer edges, mostly at the hanging holes. (7.5). 300 - 600

LOT - 1638 1637 - WARNING NOT SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE... PORCELAIN SIGN. 42” x 13”. SSP. “Warning Not Sufficient Clearance For Man On Side of Cars” single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss with minor areas of surface staining and scratching in the field. The outer edges of the piece also exhibit minor staining and extremely minor porcelain blemishes. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 500 - 1,000 1638 - NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES PORCELAIN RAILROAD SIGN. 36” x 33 - 1/2”. DSP. C. 1930s New York Central Lines double-sided porcelain identification sign. CONDITION: Side one has good color and gloss with minor areas of surface scratching throughout the field. Sign has been professionally restored in multiple spots throughout the lettering and at the base of the sign that meets the pole mount. Side two has fair color and gloss with noticeable browning throughout. Sign has restorations in the lettering and at the section that connects to the pole. (Restored). 1,000 - 2,000

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LOT - 1642 LOT - 1641 1639 - GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY PORCELAIN SIGN. 24” Dia. SSP. C. 1940s Great Northern Railway single-sided porcelain sign with outstanding graphic. CONDITION: Sign has fair color with significant fade to the gloss throughout. Sign shows areas of surface staining and very minor porcelain loss in the lettering. Sign has a bend running vertically down the middle of the piece, as well as porcelain loss on the outer whited edge. (7.9). 1,500 - 2,500 1640 - ELM GROVE PORCELAIN RAILROAD SIGN. 57” x 9 - 1/2”. SSP. C. 1940s Elm Grove single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss with minor porcelain chips in the field. Sign has areas of surface staining, as well as grey paint drips on both the field and outer edges. The outer edges of the sign also has notable porcelain loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 300 - 600

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1641 - CLOSE CLEARANCE PORCELAIN STRIP SIGN. 55” x 5 - 1/2”. SSP. Maker mark “Ready Made Sign Co.” C. 1940s “Close Clearance” porcelain strip sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss with minor areas of surface staining and scratching in the field. Sign has areas of porcelain loss both in the field and on the outer edges of the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 300 - 600 1642 - C.C.C. & ST. L.RY TRAIN BULLETIN DATE PORCELAIN CHART SIGN. 48” x 45 - 1/2”. SSP. Maker mark “Baltimore Enamel.” Very unique c. 1920s C.C.C. & St. L. Ry. Train Bulletin single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color and gloss with very minor surface scratching and notable surface staining. The outer edges of the sign has very minor staining and porcelain loss with staining at the hanging holes, most notably the top right-hand corner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 1,000 - 2,000

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1643 - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD PORCELAIN SHIELD SIGN. 22.5” X 2” X 26.5”. SSP. Outstanding C. 1940s Union Pacific Railroad single-sided porcelain shield sign with cookie cutter edges. CONDITION: Sign has strong color and gloss throughout the field, with only minor surface staining in the white sections of the field. The outer edges show extremely minor porcelain loss, most notably on the top two points of the shield. The outer cookie-cutter edge has minor porcelain loss and staining, none of which is visible when the sign is hung. (9.25). 1,500 - 3,000

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LOT - 1647

LOT - 1648

1644 - WESTERN UNION PORCELAIN FLANGE SIGN. 24” X 3” X 12”. DSP. C. 1920s Western Union porcelain flange sign. CONDITION: Side one has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of porcelain loss and paint overspray covering the entirety of the face. (8.0). Side two has good color and gloss with larger porcelain chips and thicker overspray, especially on the right-hand side of the piece. The outer edges have minor porcelain loss, as well as porcelain loss on both sides of each flange. (7.75). (8.0, 7.75). 300 - 600

1646 - ONEONTA, RAILROAD STATION SIGN. 91” x 15”. SSP. Maker mark, “Imperial Enamel Co.” A real nice single-sided, porcelain railroad station sign from Oneonta, NY, on the Delaware & Hudson mainline. This sign is a scarce “mileage-style” station sign, indicating Oneonta 60.88 mi. from Binghamton and 81.71 mi. from Albany on the D&H main line. Oneonta was a division point on the D&H and once boasted the world’s largest locomotive roundhouse. Oneonta passenger station was completed in 1892. CONDITION: Sign has fair color and gloss in the field, with pin point size porcelain chips throughout the entirety of the piece. Sign also has a handful of larger porcelain chips and staining in the field, as well as porcelain chips and staining along the outer edge. Sign has been attached to older section of wood that does not appear to be original to the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (SCORE 75). 600 - 1,200

1645 - TO ALL TRAINS PORCELAIN SUBWAY SIGN W/ ARROW GRAPHIC. 34 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2”. SSP. Maker mark “JM Seasholtz and Sons.” C. 1940s single-sided porcelain “To All Trains” Philadelphia subway sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout the field with minor areas of surface staining. Sign shows minor porcelain loss and surface staining around the outer edges. (9.0). 600 - 1,200

1647 - RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY 3 PIECE PORCELAIN SIGN. Largest Piece: 39 - 1/4” x 5”. SSP. C. 1930’s Railway Express Agency single-sided 3-piece porcelain strip sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss with areas of match paint over porcelain loss on the first two panels, most significantly the “Railway” section. Sign also has minor surface staining and scratching on all three panels. (8.0). 500 - 1,000 1648 - HUDSON COAL PAINTED METAL SIGN W/ LOGO GRAPHIC. 30” x 14”. SSM. Hudson Coal single-sided painted metal sign. CONDITION: Sign has areas of paint loss and surface staining throughout the inner and outer fields. Sign has deep scratches with paint loss, as well as paint loss on the outer edges of the piece. (7.75). 300 - 600

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1649 - MILWAUKEE ROAD PORCELAIN BRIDGE MARKER SIGN CC 74. 31.5” X 5.5”. SSP. Milwaukee Road single-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has excellent color and gloss throughout the field, with very minor surface stains to note. Sign has one area of porcelain loss above the top grommet, and other very minor chips on the outer edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 200 - 400 1650 - TELEPHONE DIE-CUT ARROW PORCEALIN DIRECTIONAL SIGN. 36” X 7.5”. DSP. Very nice c. 1930’s Interstate Telegraph Company double-sided porcelain “Telephone” directional arrow. CONDITION: Side 1, sign has strong color and gloss with areas of surface scratching and staining in the field. Sign has multiple porcelain chips on the outer edges. (8.25). Side 2, sign has good color and gloss with minor surface staining and scratching to note. The outer edges of the sign shows porcelain loss at a handful of spots, as well as light staining. (8.5). (8.25, 8.5). 300 - 600

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1651 - LACKAWANNA ANTHRACITE SIGN W/ LOGO. 30” x 12”. SST. Maker mark, “F-2767.” C. 1930’s Lackawanna Anthracite single-sided painted metal sign. CONDITION: Sign has fair color and gloss with significant deep surface staining throughout the field and outer edges. Sign has deep scratches through the paint, as well as paint loss on the outer edges and hanging holes. (7.5). 300 - 600 1652 - NICKEL PLATE ROAD PORCELAIN RAILROAD SIGN. 41 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. SSP. Nickel Plates Road single-sided porcelain sign with outstanding and unique script. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout with areas of surface staining and scratching. Sign shows porcelain loss at the hanging holes, and in other minor spots of the outer edge and bottom corners. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25). 200 - 400

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1653 - CABLE ROUTE PORCELAIN DIRECTIONAL SIGN W/ ARROW GRAPHIC. 12” X 7”. SSP. Cable Route single-sided porcelain sign with arrow graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss with surface staining and surface scratching in the field. Sign shows porcelain loss and rust stains at the hanging holes, as well as on the outer edges of the piece. (7.9). 100 - 200

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1654 - BUS STATION POLICE DEPARTMENT PORCELAIN SIGN W/ BUS GRAPHIC. 16” x 18”. DSP. C. 1930’s Bus Station Police Department double-sided porcelain sign with excellent graphic. CONDITION: Side 1, has fair color and gloss with minor fade to the black porcelain. Sign has a handful of minor porcelain chips with match paint applied. The outer edge of the piece shows minor porcelain loss, and complete loss at the pole mount. (8.0). Side 2, sign has good color and gloss with minor porcelain chips in the field. Sign also has minor areas of surface scratching and staining, as well as minor porcelain loss on the outer edge. The section that mounts to the lollipop has significant porcelain loss extending to the outer edge of the sign. (7.9). (8.0, 7.9). 1,000 - 2,000 LOT - 1654 136

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1655 - NO TRESPASSING PRIVATE PROPERTY BESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. REFLECTIVE RAILROAD SIGN. 38” x 18”. SSA. Nice displaying No Trespassing reflective aluminum railroad sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and still reflects excellent. Sign shows areas of staining and surface scratching, as well as damage at the bottom mounting holes. (7.75). 100 - 300 1656 - CAST IRON GEORGE E. KING BRIDGE SIGN. 8 - 1/2” x 10”. Original cast iron bridge sign for the George E. King Bridge Company, dated 1894 in repaint form. (Repainted). 100 - 300 1657 - BUILT BY WELDON BRO’S IOWA FALLS IOWA CAST BRONZE PLAQUE SIGN. 28 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. Outstanding and early Built By Weldon Bro’s of Iowa Falls cast bronze plaque sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout the field. Sign has minor blemishes and stains on the raised letters, as well as metal loss at three of the four hanging holes. Overall, an excellent displaying piece highlighted by its outstanding condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 200 - 400

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1658 - 1885 JOHN F. QUACKENBUSH CONTRACTOR AND ERECTOR WESTERN CITY IOWA CAST IRON SIGN. 30” x 18”. John E. Quackenbush Bridge Manufacturing Company cast iron plaque sign. CONDITION: Sign has excellent color throughout, with a nicely done yellow and black re-paint. Sign has a notable crack at the base of the piece. Overall, a nice displaying early sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 200 - 400 1659 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD EQUIPMENT TRUST PLATES. Largest: 23” x 7”. (A) A stainless steel plate from the CRR of NJ, 1954. Old, faded black field paint and some damage at the top and bottom-center from removal. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) A stainless steel New York Central trust plate from 1964. Old, black deteriorated field paint with blue around the edges. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (C) A cast iron Wabash Railroad Series G plate. Shows old black paint with some white overspray at the bottom and some identifier embossed in the back. Condition: 6.0, Good. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (5.0 - 6.0). 100 - 200

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1660 - RAILROAD EQUIPMENT TRUST PLATE. 22 - 1/2” x 7 - 3/4”. Stainless steel NYO&W RY trust plate from 1945. Plate shows faded black field paint. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 200 1661 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE PATENT PLATE. 15 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2”. A cast iron “Elesco, The Superheater Co.” plate, nicely embossed on the marquee, with Superheater and throttle patents shown throughout the field. The plate has moderate rust, with a 1 - 1/2” small piece broken out of the bottom border. There is an illegible casting serial number in the back. (5.0). 100 - 200 1662 - BRIDGE PLAQUE. 26” x 16”. A cast bronze bridge plaque, “BUILT & ERECTED BY JACKSON & CORBETT BRIDGE & STEEL WORKS… CHICAGO. 1907.” Plaque shows heavy tarnish and is in very nice condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 300

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1663 - BRIDGE PLAQUE. 46 - 1/2” x 28”. A large, cast iron bridge plaque, “1896 WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE CO. CANTON OHIO…” embossed. Plaque shows red primer with heavily worn silver overcoat. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 100 - 400 1664 - BRIDGE PLAQUE. 26” x 18”. A cast iron bridge plaque, “1889 INDIANA BRIDGE CO. BUILDERS MUNCIE IND.” This plaque was removed from an interurban railroad bridge in the Indianapolis area. The plaque shows gold-painted lettering and border on black field. All paint is recent. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 100 - 400

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1665 - LOT OF 2: P&LE RR DOOR PLATES. Each: 3 - 1/2” x 7”. A matching pair of cast bronze door plates, each bearing the intertwined P&LE RR logo. Each shows medium tarnish. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1666 - BALDWIN BUILDER’S PLATE. 13” x 7 - 1/4”. A cast bronze builder’s plate for a piece of equipment built for the U.S Army and sold to France. BLW construction No. 72498; May, 1946. Plate has heavily tarnished lettering and border on an old red-painted field. (8.0). 100 - 400

1668 - READING CO. EQUIPMENT TRUST PLATE. 16 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/2”. Stainless steel equipment trust plate, provenance unknown. Normal railroad dirt and grime. (6.0). 50 - 150 1669 - DENVER RIO GRANDE RAILWAY BRONZE BRIDGE PLAQUE. 20 - 3/4” x 14”. Outstanding c. 1940’s Colorado Highway Department bronze bridge plaque for the D. & R.G.W.R.R. CONDITION: Sign has excellent natural staining in the background and on some of the raised lettering. Sign has metal loss at all four hanging holes, as well as staining and patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 300 - 600

1667 - BRIDGE PLAQUE. 70 - 3/4” x 1” x 17”. A large bridge plaque, “BUILT BY HYEL & PATTERSON, INC… 1929” in gold paint on embossed lettering on a black field with gold border. The plaque has been broken in two in the middle of an old weld repair and needs to be re-welded. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (4.0). 100 - 400

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1670 - READING CRANE & HOIST WKS CAST IRON PLAQUE SIGN. 39 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/4” Early reading Crane & Hoist WKS cast iron plaque sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout the remaining paint in the field. Sign shows deep scratches, and surface staining in the field. The outer edges have significant paint loss along the self framed edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 300 - 600 1671 - MORGAN ENGINEERING COMPANY CAST IRON PLAQUE. 36 - 3/4” x 20”. Early Morgan Engineering Company cast iron plaque sign. CONDITION: Sign has rust staining throughout the face of the piece. Sign has multiple scratches through the paint and damage to the raised letters. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 200 - 400 1672 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 10” x 7” x 43 - 3/4”. A six-chime bronze steam locomotive whistle, mounted on a split display base. There is an actuation lever attached to the bottom bowl, but there is no valve present. The whistle body shows a medium bronze patina. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 3,000 1673 - STEAM LOCOMOTIVE WHISTLE. 10” x 4 - 1/2” x 24”. A three-chime bronze locomotive whistle, with valve and actuation arm intact. There is some miscellaneous plumbing included. Whistle shows heavy tarnish and is dirty, with some rust showing on the plumbing and the lever. 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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1674 - LOCOMOTIVE AIR HORN. 9” x 6 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/2”. A cast bronze Leslie Model A125 single-trumpet air horn, tuned by Jim Smith of Georgetown, Kentucky. The horn shows a heavily tarnished patina and is in very good condition, ready to blow. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 800

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1675 - LOT OF 3: WHISTLE COMPONENTS. Whistle: 6” x 2” x 15”. (A) A small, five-chime aluminum-bodied whistle with actuation and valve intact. This unit has a plumbing quick disconnect and is ready to be hooked-up to compressed air. The unit is in very good condition. (B) A cast iron and cast bronze air clapper assembly. The clapper is cast iron, and it is mounted to a brass-body with a threaded stud. Very good condition. (C) A spigot valve with a bronze body and handle. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1678 - BELT RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A single-guard wire-bottom flat-top Adlake Reliable lantern with correct insert fount and No. 1 ratchet burner. “Belt. Ry” is embossed in the lid reflect, and serial No. “3992” is stamped in. The entire frame is painted silver with some rust showing through, and the base ring is bent. The clear CNX globe is embossed “The Belt RY of Chicago.” There is normal evidence of RR use. (Good). 200 - 400

1676 - SPLA&SL RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A No. 11 Adams & Westlake steel guard double-guard wire-bottom railroad lantern with smaller insert fount and No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “S.P.L.A & S.L.R.R.” is embossed in the lid reflector. The chimney shows a few minor dents. The metal is mostly smooth with significant tin plating intact. The signal green No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “SPLA&SLRR” in above-average relief and is badly cracked in many places, with evidence that pieces were glued back together. The unit is intact. Color translucence is very good. (Good). 200 - 800

1679 - NYLE&WRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. An 1889 patent No. 11 steel guard “Adams” with single wire guard and wire bottom. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. There is a rust hole in the bottom of the fount cup. “N. Y. L . E & W. R. R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “N. Y., L. E & W. R. R.” in block font and in average relief. The globe shows minor signs of RR use. The frame shows surface rust with light pitting. (Fair). 200 - 400

1677 - LVRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. An Armspear steel-clad No. 39 double-guard wire-bottom model with the correct bayonet fount and wing lock burner attached. The lantern shows a dark, aged patina, with some brighter tin. There is a 1913 patent date incised on the brass fount retaining spring. The clear No. 39 extended base globe shows some age-yellowing, and is embossed “L.V.R.R.” in block letters and in above-average relief. The globe shows normal RR use. (Very Good). 200 - 400

1680 - B&O RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 8” x 8” x 10”. A No. 39 double-guard wire-bottom lantern made by the Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. The bayonet fount is correct for this model, includes a No. 2 ratchet burner and has an oval brass tag affixed with serial No. “22544” incised. “B&O. R. R.” is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. Serial No. “22544” is nicely embossed on the chimney side. The lantern shows light rust over a wire-brushed surface. The signal green No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “Macbeth” near the top fitter and “B&ORR.” There is a 3” tight hook crack in the back. Color translucence is very good. (Good). 200 - 800

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1681 - D&H CO. RAILROAD LANTERN. A 1913 patent Adlake Reliable flat-top wire-bottom model with double globe guard. “D&H Co.” is embossed on the lid reflector. Oil fount and No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner are intact. The flashed red Corning globe is nicely embossed with the D&H logo in average relief. There is patent information embossed in the top fitter. This is a scarce, early flashed Corning-style globe. Color translucence is a little dark. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. The lantern was cleaned long ago, but shows a very light, evolving surface rust and could use a re-clean. (Very Good). 200 - 400 1682 - D&H CO. RAILROAD LANTERN. A No. 39 fixed-base single-guard Adlake Reliable bellbottom. Oil fount and No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner are intact. The frame shows 90% original plating. “D&H Co.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The emerald green No. 39 extended base globe is embossed with “The D&H” logo in above-average relief. The globe is badly cracked, with a top-to-bottom crack to the right of the logo and another crack top-to-bottom through the logo. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good). 200 - 500 1683 - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LANTERN. A late model flat-top 1913 patent Adlake Reliable with single globe guard. The insert fount is a new Adlake 300 replacement. “UNION. PACIFIC” is embossed on the lid reflector. The frame shows light surface rust on the lid, with original plating mostly intact on the rest of the frame. The lid latch spring tip is broken. The No. 39 CNX globe is embossed with “Union Pacific Overland” logo in light relief. The globe shows normal RR use. (Good). 200 - 500

1685 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. A C T Ham No. 39 double-guard wire-bottom railroad lantern with the correct bayonet fount and No. 2 ratchet burner. “Erie R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The lantern frame was cleaned and protected long ago, and now is dirty. The amber No. 39 CNX globe is nicely etched “E.R.R.Co.” in known stencil font. Color translucence is very good. The globe shows normal RR wear. (Good). 200 - 600

1684 - CP&STL RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. A clear melon-shaped lantern globe, “Chicago Peoria & St. Louis” in diamond logo, nicely etched. This globe has seen no apparent railroad use. (Excellent). 200 - 500

1686 - D&H RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/4”. A C T Ham No. 39 double-guard bellbottom lantern with bayonet base and No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The base is correct for this model and is stuck on the frame. “The D. & H. Co.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The flashed red No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “The D&H” in average relief. There is a 3” crack in the back and several minor fitter flakes. The lantern shows light surface rust on dark patina, with no significant pitting. (Good). 200 - 500

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1687 - ERIE RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. An 1892 patent No. 11 steel guard “Adams” with double globe guard and wire bottom. “ERIE R R” is embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The lantern frame shows light pitting on surfaces cleaned long ago. There is a slight fold on the edge of the chimney. The signal green No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “ERIE. R. R. Co.” in above-average relief. A piece was broken out and has been glued back into place below the RR marking. There are several minor fitter flakes, mostly on the bottom fitter. Color translucence is good. (Good). 200 - 800 1688 - NYO&W SWITCH LAMP. 8” x 8” x 17 - 1/4”. A switch lamp made by the Dressel Railway Lamp Works. “N.Y.O. & W. R. R.” is nicely embossed in small letters on a tag affixed to the body side. Cast iron mounting fork and adapter are intact. The lamp has two amber and two green lenses. One of the amber lenses has a crack. The correct square fount and burner are intact. This lamp shows newer black paint. (Very Good). 200 - 400 1689 - VIRGINIAN RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/4”. A late model 1923 patent flat-top Adlake Reliable single-guard wire-bottom model, complete with fount and No. 2 ratchet burner. “V. Ry” is embossed in the soot cap. There is a serial No. “148” stamped into the lid panel. The frame is resistance-welded and has a Kero-type hinge. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “Virginian. Ry.” in above-average relief. The glass shows age-yellowing and is cloudy, with scratching noted. The lantern shows light rust and smooth metal on the lid, with much original plating showing on the rest of the frame. (Good). 200 - 800 1690 - BURLINGTON ROUTE RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. A No. 11 steel guard “Adams” double-guard wire-bottom lantern, with the correct bayonet fount and No. burner affixed. The Burlington Route box logo is embossed on the lid reflector. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed with the Burlington Route box logo. The globe shows little sign of RR use. The lantern frame has been cleaned, and shows a clean patina. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1691 - PENNSYLVANIA LINES RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. A No. 39, double guard, pre-1895 bellbottom lantern with the correct bayonet base and No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. “PENNSYLVANIA LINES” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The globe is a signal green Macbeth No. 223 high-speed melon that is nicely etched “PENNA LINES” inside a keystone. The lantern shows a cleaned and lightly etched surface and is straight and tight. (Good). 200 - 800 1692 - SHIP’S PORT MAST LAMP. 8” x 8” x 15”. An early hanging lamp with 3-tab brass plug-in fount and no. 2 Badger shrouded burner affixed. The red Fresnel lens is free of damage and shows good color translucence. The lamp appears to have been cleaned and shows some recent orange rust here and there. There are six vertical guard wires protecting the globe, and a couple are loose. Two hold-down rings are attached to the base, and the base shows some minor rust through near a bottom draft hole. (Good). 200 - 400

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1693 - OI&W RY RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 10 - 3/4”. A No. 39, single guard, bellbottom model made by the Steam Gauge & Lantern Co. (hallmarked lightly on the chimney). “O. I. & W. RY.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. There is a tear in the reflector on the right rear side that has been partially repaired. The bayonet base is correct for this model and has a No. 1 “pick wick” lard tube affixed. There is a serial no. “2890” stamped in. The base has a 1/4” triangular piece missing at the edge, and some small pinholes in that area. There frame has a small amount of light pitting and evidence of cleaning long ago, The clear, No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “I B & W” in large serif font in average relief. The top fitter has a large chunk of glass missing, and the bottom fitter also has a chip missing. (Fair). 200 - 800 1694 - B&A RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 4” x 4” x 9 - 1/4”. An earlier fixed globe model, probably made by the New England Glass Co. The bayonet oil cup is correct for this model, but is missing the glass fount. The metal chimney and lower bayonet oil cup show traces of old brown japanning and are in very good condition. The flashed red globe is nicely embossed “B&ARR” in block font and in average relief. The globe may have been re-plastered (?) to the top and bottom pieces as the plaster doesn’t show soiling. (Very Good). 200 - 500

1696 - RAILROAD CONDUCTOR’S LANTERN GLOBE. 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 5”. A hand-blown, clear lantern globe that measures 5 - 1/8” tall, with 2 - 1/8” top fitter dia., and 2 - 7/8” bottom fitter dia. The globe is nicely engraved with “B. J. Moland C & A. R. R.” in old English font, surrounded by scrolls and fancy filigree. The globe shows little sign of use. (Excellent). 200 - 500 1697 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/4”. A split red/clear lantern globe measuring 5-7/8” tall, with 2-5/8” top fitter dia and 3-1/2” bottom fitter dia. This is a beautiful globe. (Mint). 200 - 1,200 1698 - LOT OF 4: RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBES. Largest: 4” x 4” x 6”. (A) A classic clear New England barrel globe. The globe has “F O DEWEY CO” embossed in the top fitter. The globe is not RR marked. Condition: Excellent, with little sign of RR use. (B) A no. 39 Dietz Vulcan red globe that shows minor top and bottom fitter chipping. Color translucence is a bit dark. Condition: Very Good. (C) A clear conductor’s lantern globe that measures 4 - 5/8” tall, with a 2 - 1/8” diameter top fitter and 2 - 3/8” diameter bottom fitter. (D) A clear lantern, hand-blown lantern globe, 5 - 1/8” tall with a fire-finished 2 7/8” diameter top fitter and a fire-finished 3 - 7/8” diameter bottom fitter. Condition: Excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 600

1695 - P&R RR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 9”. A No. 39, double guard, round wire bellbottom frame that’s missing the bayonet base and the globe. “P & R. R. R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The globe holder and spring are intact in the chimney. Metal condition is generally smooth with some light surface etching and a cleaned patina. There are some rot holes where the bayonet collar attaches to the bottom cylinder, but this would not show with the proper base attached. (Good). 200 - 400 144

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1699 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4” x 4” x 6”. A RARE no. 6 extended base clear globe embossed “H P & F R R” for the Hartford, Providence & Fishkill RR, a NYNH&H predecessor. Globe has 2-5/8” top fitter dia, 3-1/2” dia. bottom fitter, and is 6” tall. The globe shows little evidence of RR use. (Excellent). 200 - 1,500 1700 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4” x 4” x 5 - 1/2”. A Macbeth No. 223 Pearl Glass (etched hallmark), High Speed Melon style, split green/clear lantern globe. The globe has no RR markings. There are a few areas of light cloudiness in the clear portion. (Good). 200 - 600 1701 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 5” x 5” x 7 - 1/2”. A beautiful green fixed globe lantern globe, measuring 7 - 1/4” tall with a 2 - 7/8” diameter, tapered, fire-finished top fitter and a 3 - 3/4” diameter tapered, ground bottom fitter. Color translucence is excellent. (Excellent). 200 - 800

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1702 - RAILROAD LAMP GLOBE. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4”. A large, ornately-engraved clear hand-blown lamp globe, with “L. S. & M. S. R. R.” copper wheel engraved in a scalloped panel. Top 3 - 1/2” of the globe is frosted, with an engraved decoration all around. The base fitter is tapered and measures 3 - 7/8” diameter. The top fitter is fire-finished. This is a unique globe of unknown application. (Excellent). 200 - 800 1703 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Each: 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 9”. (A) A Handlan short globe model. “GARR” embossed on the lid reflector. The 4 - 1/2” red globe is embossed “Handlan-Buck Utility” at the top fitter. The fount and burner are Handlan-issue, but are stuck in the fount cup. Condition: 5.0, Fair. The lantern shows significant surface rust and evidence of old grey paint having been wire-brushed. (B) A four-wire Handlan; “NYNH & H” is embossed on the lid reflector. The 4 - 1/2” Corning NonEx globe is standard issue for this frame. Condition: 6.0, Good. The frame shows areas of light surface rust. (Fair - Good). 100 - 300 1704 - NYLE&W RR RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4” x 4” x 6 - 1/2”. A clear, skinny barrel globe made to Erie specifications, nicely embossed “NYLE&WRR” in serif font and above-average relief. The globe shows very light cleaning swirls on the inside and a couple minor scratches near the bottom. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 200

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LOT - 1709

1705 - LOT OF 2: TABLE OIL LAMPS. Each: 5” x 5” x 14 - 1/4”. A pair of amber glass oil lamps with their marble bases/brass pedestals broken off. Both are damaged at the bottom where each attaches to its pedestal. Each is etched with a grape vine design and includes a no. 2 shrouded ratchet burner. Hurricane chimneys are not included. poor 100 - 200 1706 - LOT OF 2: TABLE OIL LAMPS. Each: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/4”. A pair of early brass and amethyst glass oil lamps mounted on marble bases. Each has a no. 1 shrouded ratchet burner affixed. One is slightly taller than the other, so not an exactly matching pair. Hurricane chimneys are included for both. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1707 - ACL RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/4”. A Keystone Casey double-guard wire-bottom lantern with correct bayonet fount and KC burner. The lantern shows significant rust overall. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “ATLANTIC COAST LINE”. The globe is significantly cracked from top to bottom and there is a cellophane tape mending these cracks. (Poor). 100 - 300 1708 - LVRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 9 - 3/4”. A Dietz vesta short model made in 1944 with crinkle fount and burner intact. “L.V.R.R.” is embossed on the lid reflector. There are a number of dates stamped into the lid reflector. The red Kopp Dietz vesta globe is embossed “L.V.R.R.” in small block letters, a scarce globe. The lantern shows little sign of RR use, and could be NOS. (Excellent). 100 - 300 146

LOT - 1707

LOT - 1710 1709 - NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD LANTERN. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. An 1882 patent No. 39 beehive-top single-guard bellbottom lantern made by the Adams & Westlake Co. The bayonet base is a steam gauge unit with a glass fount and damaged No. 1 ratchet burner, but has acceptable fit. “New York Central” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is embossed “R W & O RR” in block font with average relief. There are many cracks in the globe - including the lettering - but it is intact. The lantern shows light pitting with a dark patina overall. (Fair). 100 - 300 1710 - LOT OF 2: SANTA FE RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 10 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4” x 7”. (A) An Adams & Westlake double-guard No. 11 wire-bottom with pivoting bail lock and a wire-wrapped bail. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. “Santa Fe” is embossed on the lid reflector, with “A 14913” stamped in. The clear Corning NonEx globe shows significant yellowing, scratching and cloudiness. “Santa Fe” safety cross is embossed in average relief. Condition: 6.0, Good. The lantern shows overall light surface rust. (B) An A&W bellbottom fixed-base single-guard model with a 1909 patent date. “Santa Fe S” is embossed on the lid reflector, which has a swivel bail lock intact. The insert fount has No. 2 long-stem ratchet burner. The globe has significant cloudiness and is badly cracked. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (Fair - Good). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1711

LOT - 1712

1711 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 9 - 1/2”t x 6”dia. (A) An Adlake Kero embossed with the “PC” Worm logo. Fount, burner and red globe are intact. The entire unit was painted black over original tin plating. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) An Armspear 1925 Model, Adlake Kero-style. Missing the oil fount and burner. The lantern has an enlarged drain hole in the fount cup and a side hole. The clear short globe is etched “RFPRR.” The lantern has light surface rust. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (Fair - Good). 100 - 200 1712 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 9”t x 6 - 1/2”dia. (A) A Handlan wire-bottom short globe model with PRR keystone embossed in the lid reflector. The fount is stuck and the burner is missing. The clear, short globe is nicely etched with the PRR keystone logo. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) A Dressel model 1144 short globe with the “PC” worm logo embossed on the lid reflector. Dressel fount and burner are intact, along with a clear unmarked globe. Condition: 7.0, Good. (Fair - Good). 100 - 200 1713 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 9 - 1/2”t x 6”dia. (A) An Adlake No. 250 Kero with bail ears, missing the globe and burner. The fount is stuck in the cup. The lantern has been mostly sandblasted and shows a dull silver patina. Condition: 5.0, Fair. (B) An Adlake Kero with a 2-47 Mfg. date, “E” diamond Logo embossed in the top. Adlake fount and burner are intact. The red globe is nicely embossed “E. R. R.” in average relief. The entire unit is painted black. Condition: 6.0, Good. The base ring is slightly bent. (C) A Dressel Model 1144 with the correct fount and burner, “E” diamond logo embossed on the lid reflector. The short, red globe is nicely etched with the “E” diamond logo. Condition: 6.0, Good. The lantern is dirty. (Fair - Good). 100 - 200 1714 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 9 - 1/2”t x 9 - 1/4”dia. (A) A Dressel Model 1144 short globe, “AT & SF RY” embossed in the lid reflector. The short, red globe is etched “AT&SF RY” in known stencil font and embossed “Adlake Kero.” The fount and burner are intact. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A Handlan short globe model. “AT&SF” embossed in small letters on the lid reflector. The entire unit is painted dark blue, with significant paint loss. The fount and burner are intact. The clear Corning NonEx short globe is etched “AT&SF.” Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) An Adlake No. 250 Kero, embossed “A.T. & S.F. Ry” in the smoke dome. The short Corning NonEx red globe is etched “A.T. & S.F. Ry.” Adlake 400 fount and burner are intact. The lantern shows signs of heavy wire-brushing. Condition:5.0, Fair. (Fair - Good). 100 - 300

LOT - 1713

LOT - 1714

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LOT - 1716

LOT - 1715

LOT - 1717

LOT - 1718

1715 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 9 - 1/2”t x 6 - 1/2”dia. (A) A short dome Handlan lantern, with Dressel fount and burner intact. The clear Corning NonEx globe is nicely embossed “A.T. & S.F. Ry.” and “Adlake Kero.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) An A&W pre-war Kero with a 3-36 date. Adlake 400 fount and burner intact. The red short Corning NonEx globe is embossed with “A.T. & S.F. Ry.” Condition: 7.0, Very Good. The bottom base wire is slightly bent. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300

1717 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Larger: 9 - 1/2”t x 8 - 1/4”dia. (A) An Armspear 1925 Kero-style, marked on the dome top with the “E” diamond logo. Adlake 400 fount and burner are intact. The clear globe is etched “ERIE.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. Some surface rust showing. (B) An Adlake Kero with 2-63 date and “EL” embossed on the lid reflector. Adlake 300 fount and burner are intact. The red CNX globe is not RR marked. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 200

1716 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 10 - 1/2”t x 8”dia. (A) A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1942 manufacturing date, among other dates stamped in. “N.Y.S. & W.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The correct crinkle fount and burner are intact. The clear globe has been completely frosted. Condition: 7.0, Good. The base wire has been bent off center, and some of the vertical legs are also bent. The lantern is dirty and needs a good bath. (B) A Dietz Vesta engine lantern with a heavy base. “RDG. CO. LOCO DEPT.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The correct crinkle fount and burner are intact. The red globe is embossed “Dietz Vesta...” There is a dent in the side of the chimney. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) An Adlake 250 Kero with “P. S. C. T.” embossed on the soot cap. The fount and burner are intact. The short red Corning NonEx globe is embossed “Adlake Kero.” There is a draining hole in the fount cup. The lid shows dark patina with light pitting and a slight edge fold on the chimney. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Fair - Good). 100 - 300

1718 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. (A) A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1928 date. “N.Y.O. & W.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The red CNX Dietz Vesta globe is etched “N.Y.O. &. W. Ry.” Condition: 7.0, Very Good. The lantern shows dirt and light surface rust. (B) ten-wire early Dietz Vesta with a 1910 date. “N.Y.O. & W.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. There is a serial number “N11” stamped in. The red CNX Dietz Vesta globe is embossed “U.S.” The correct fount and burner are intact. Condition: 8.0, Very Good. The lantern is dirty, with a small amount of light surface rust. (Very Good). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1719

LOT - 1720

LOT - 1721 1719 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. (A) A late model Dietz No. 6 with the correct fount and burner. “New York Central” is embossed on the lid reflector. The 6” clear globe is nicely embossed “New York Central.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (B) An Adlake Kero with a 4-61 manufacturing date. Fount and burner are intact and there is an unmarked red globe. The lantern shows some old black paint over original tin plating. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 300

LOT - 1722 LOT - 1723 1722 - LVRR RAILROAD LANTERN. 7” x 7” x 10 - 1/4”. A Keystone Casey single-guard wire-bottom “KC” with the correct bayonet fount and burner set. “L.V.R.R.” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The chimney was severely damaged and poorly straightened. The lantern shows an old and poor attempt at cleaning with a yellowing overcoat. The clear No. 39 extended base globe is nicely embossed “LVRR” in serif font and in average relief. There is a 3” crack from the top behind the right seam; otherwise, the globe shows normal RR use. (Fair). 100 - 300

1720 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD LANTERNS. (A) H L Piper Adlake Kero. “CPR” embossed on the lid reflector. 4-51 date. Adlake 250 fount and burner are intact. The clear CNX globe is etched “CPR” and embossed “Adlake Kero.” Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) H L Piper Adlake Kero. “CPR” embossed on the lid reflector. Adlake 400 fount and burner are intact. The red CNX globe is etched “C.P.R.” and embossed “Adlake Kero.” Condition: 8.0, Very Good. (Good - Very Good). 100 - 200

1723 - D&H RAILROAD LANTERN. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/2”. A Dressel model 1143 double-guard wire-bottom lantern with insert fount and No. 2 ratchet burner. “D&H Co.” is embossed on a tag affixed to the side of the chimney. The wire bail with wooden handle is not original to this lantern. The base is bent out of round. The lantern shows a dark, dirty patina, with little rust. The apple green No. 39 Dietz Vulcan extended base globe is not RR marked. (Good). 100 - 300

1721 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERNS. (A) A Dietz Vesta short model, no dates showing. “D. L. & W. R. R.” embossed in the lid reflector. Crinkle fount and burner are intact. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is etched “D. L. & W. R. R.” Condition: 7.0, Good. (B) An Adlake Reliable with “D. L. & W. R. R.” embossed in the lid reflector, along with “A” and “7260” stamped in. Both bail-locking ears are intact, as well as the fount and burner. The cobalt blue CNX globe has a large hole above the etched “D. L. & W. R. R.” marking. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C)A Dietz Vesta short model with a 1928 date. Crinkle fount and burner are intact. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is not RR marked. There is an illegible serial number stamped into the lid reflector. Condition: 5.0, Fair. Lantern is very dirty with light surface rust. (Fair - Good). 100 - 300

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LOT - 1724

LOT - 1727

LOT - 1728

1724 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LAMPS. Largest: 9” x 9” x 15”. (A) A Handlan marker lamp with two red lenses and two green lenses. Heavily rusted and will not open to reveal contents inside. Condition: 3.0, Poor. (B) A Dressel switch lamp. “NYO&W RR” embossed an affixed body tag. There are two yellow lenses and one green lens. One lens is missing. There is a square found and burner inside. The unit is heavily rusted and is missing a significant part of the sliding door due to corrosion. Condition: 3.0, Poor. (C) A Handlan caboose marker, missing the fount, with four intact lenses of unknown color. The entire unit is heavily rusted. Condition: 3.0, Poor. (Poor). 100 - 200 1725 - AT&SF RY RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. A selenium red CNX No. 39 railroad lantern globe. “A.T. & S. F. Ry.” is embossed in average relief. There is minor fitter chipping. Color translucence is very good. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1726 - D&HC CO. RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. A flashed red extended base No. 39 railroad lantern globe. “D.& H. C. Co.” is nicely etched in known stencil font. Color translucence is good. There are a few minor fitter flakes. (Excellent). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1729

1727 - WMRY RAILROAD LANTERN. A Dietz Vesta short model made in 1930, with crinkle fount and burner intact. “W.M.Ry.” is embossed on the lid reflector. A number of dates are stamped in. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is nicely etched “W.M.Ry.” in known stencil font. There is surface rust on the frame and the globe shows little sign of RR use. (Very Good). 100 - 200 1728 - NICKEL PLATE ROAD RAILROAD LANTERN. A short model Dietz Vesta with crinkle fount and burner intact, no manufacturing date noted, but probably 1940’s. “NICKEL PLATE ROAD” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector, “1477” stamped in. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is nicely etched “NKP.” The lantern shows some surface rust, and much of its original plating. (Very Good). 100 - 400 1729 - P&R RR RAILROAD LANTERN. A steel guard No. 6 double-guard wire-bottom lantern made by The Railroad Signal Lamp & Lantern Co. “P. & R. R. R.” is lightly embossed on the lid reflector. The bayonet fount is correct for this model and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The flashed red 6” extended base globe is nicely embossed “P&RRR” in serif font and above-average relief. Color translucence is a little dark. The frame shows light to medium pitting over the entire frame. The globe shows minor rim flakes on the top and bottom fitters. (Good). 100 - 500

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LOT - 1730

LOT - 1731

LOT - 1733

1730 - NYC&HR RR RAILROAD LANTERN. A No. 6 brass-top bellbottom fixed-base double-guard lantern made by the Kelly Lamp Co., hallmarked on the lid reflector. “NYC&HRRR” is embossed on the lid reflector. The chimney has several rusted out and missing areas in the vent filigree. The plug-in fount is correct for this model and has a No. 1 ratchet burner affixed. The frame shows significant wire brush scratching. The brass top has some minor edge splits. The clear No. 6 extended base globe is embossed “NYC&HRRR. Co.” The globe shows significant cloudiness and is stuck in the frame. (Fair). 100 - 400 1731 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBES. (A) A 6” flashed red extended base lantern globe, no RR mark. Condition: Some minor rim flakes. Color translucence is a little dark. (B) A red CNX Dietz Vesta lantern globe. “NYCS” embossed. Color translucence is good. Condition: Globe shows little RR use. (C) A selenium red CNX short lantern globe; “ERIE” is embossed in average relief. Condition: The globe shows no sign of RR use. Color translucence is good. (Good - Excellent). 100 - 300 1732 - NICKEL PLATE RAILROAD LANTERN. 6” x 6” x 9”. An Adams & Westlake No. 200 lantern with an early fount and round-wick No. 170 burner. The lantern is mossing the upper globe holder/spring assembly. “NICKEL PLATE ROAD” is nicely embossed on the lid reflector. The clear, CNX globe is not railroad marked and is embossed “ADLAKE KERO.” The lantern has old black paint and looks to be in nice condition underneath the paint. (Very Good). 100 - 200

LOT - 1732

LOT - 1734

1733 - LOT OF 4: RAILROAD LANTERNS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4”. (A) A Dietz Vesta. “N.Y.C.S” is embossed on the lid reflector. The correct crinkle fount and burner are attached. The lantern has old, white paint, with some light rust showing through. There is a hex bolt screwed into the soot cap. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is embossed “N. Y. C. S.” and shows normal RR use. Condition: 6.0, Good. (B) A Dietz Vesta. “B. & M.” is embossed on the lid reflector. The correct crinkle fount and burner are attached. The lantern has old black paint, with some light rust showing through. The clear CNX Dietz Vesta globe is not RR marked and shows normal RR use. There is a slight bend in the base ring. Condition: 6.0, Good. (C) A Dietz Vesta. “N.Y.N.H. & H.” is embossed on the lid reflector. It is missing the crinkle fount, burner and globe. The chimney has damage. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (D) An Adlake Kero with a No. 300 fount and burner, no RR markings, with a 4-59 manufacturing date. The lantern shows old patina, with some light rust coming through. Condition: 6.0, Good. (Poor - Good). 100 - 200 1734 - RAILROAD LANTERN FRAME. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. An early loose globe frame wanting a skinny globe. The cage assembly slides over the globe and secures to the flanged base via a clasp. The chimney and base vent filigree hint toward Taylor Mfg Co., but there are no hallmarks on the frame. The fount plugs into a fixed base and has a No. 2 ratchet burner affixed. The frame retains a nice, age-earned patina with no apparent issues. (Very Good). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1736

LOT - 1738

LOT - 1739

1735 - RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4” x 4” x 5 - 1/4”. A clear No. 39 lantern globe, beautifully engraved “ADAMS & WESTLAKE Co. 125th YEAR” in fancy Old English font, surrounded by a fern and flower cartouche. (Excellent). 100 - 400 1736 - LOT OF 2: TUBULAR LANTERN GLOBES. Each: 4” x 4” x 6 - 3/4”. (A) A cobalt blue globe, 6 - 1/2” tall with a 2 - 7/8” diameter top fitter and a 3 - 3/8” diameter bottom fitter. The circle “K” (Kopp) is embossed at the top fitter. (B) A red Dietz Fitzall globe, 6 - 5/8” tall with a 2 - 3/4” diameter top fitter and 3 - 1/2” diameter bottom fitter. (Excellent). 100 - 400 1737 - E.R.R.CO. RAILROAD LANTERN GLOBE. 4 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. A flashed red, no. 39 extended base globe, with “E. R. R. Co.” embossed in serif font in above average relief. Color translucence is very good. There are numerous fitter chips and flakes from RR use, and a 1” crack that starts at the top and curves to the left above the embossed marking. This may not show when assembled into a lantern frame? (Fair). 50 - 100

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1738 - RAILROAD LAMP. 8” x 4 - 1/4” x 9 - 3/4”. A handheld battery-operated lamp with a 4” diameter glass bezel and toggle switch. “UMPCI” is stamped into the top cap. This lamp has not been tested and is being sold as-is. There is no manufacturer’s hallmarks or any other markings on this lamp. (Fair). 50 - 100 1739 - LOT OF 3: LAMPS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 11”. (A) A small four-sided switch lamp-style lamp with two green and two red lenses, made by the Dressel Manufacturing Co. This unit is complete with fount and burner, and may be a salesman’s sample. There is a small square socketed cast iron fork mounting provision attached to the body. Unit shows newer black paint, with some newer brass hardware securing the lens coupling rings. This is a real nice small unit! (B & C) A pair of two-sided lamps made by Dressel with side mount provisions. Units have one clear and one red lens. Application unknown. One unit has fount and burner are intact, the other unit is missing the fount and burner. Both units show newer black paint. (Very Good). 200 - 600

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LOT - 1740

LOT - 1743

LOT - 1741

LOT - 1744

1740 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD SWITCH LAMPS. Each: 9 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/4” x 17”. (A) A Dressel round-top switch lamp, “ERIE RR” embossed on a tag affixed to the bottom of the round body. This unit is missing the fount, burner and one green lens and its hood. There are two red lenses and one green lens intact. Unit has significant rust and crazed black paint, heavily deteriorated. Condition: 3.0, Poor. (B) A Dressel round-top switch lamp. Fount and burner are missing. One green lens was removed and is inside the unit. Another green lens and its hood are missing. The unit shows old black paint and significant rust. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (C) A Dressel round-top switch lamp with two amber lenses and missing two lenses, but hoods are included with this item. The fount and burner are missing. “ERIE RR” is embossed on a tag affixed to the lower round body. There is significant rust and paint deterioration. Condition: 4.0, Poor. (Poor). 100 - 200 1741 - RAILROAD SWITCH LAMP. 9” x 9” x 16”. A square-top Adlake switch lamp with two green day targets and lenses and two red day targets and lenses. Fount and burner are intact. The lamp is marked “B. R.” (Burlington Route) on the hinged chimney. The peep-hole glass is missing, but this lamp is otherwise complete. (Very Good). 100 - 300

LOT - 1742

LOT - 1745

1743 - ERIE RR SWITCH LAMP. 8” x 8” x 16”. An early ERIE switch lamp, probably made by Dressel, but not hallmarked. “ERIE RR” is embossed low on the cylindrical body. There are two blue and two amber lenses that show about 5” of visible glass. The fount/burner unit is missing. There is some rust through on the shoulder and where the fount rests. (Fair). 100 - 300 1744 - LARGE OIL LAMP LENS. 18” x 3” x 18”. An 18” diameter clear leaded glass prismatic spreadlight lens of unknown application. There is a small ding in the outermost prism. The lens shows some light scratching in the center and is otherwise in very good condition. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1745 - PRR SWITCH LAMP. 9 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. An electric switch lamp top made by Dressel. The unit is stainless steel and has two red and two green lenses intact. There is a power cord and electrical components intact, but this unit has not been tested and is being sold as-is. The fork mount casting has “PRR” cast on the inside. (Very Good). 100 - 300

1742 - PRR GATE LAMP. 6 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. A single lens gate lamp marked with the PRR keystone logo on the round body and on the long hood extension. The fount and burner is intact, but the clear glass peephole lens is missing. Unit shows newer black paint. (Good). 100 - 200

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LOT - 1746

LOT - 1748

LOT - 1749

1746 - LOT OF 2: SEMAPHORE LAMPS. Each: 12 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 12”. A pair of electric semaphore lamps, each with a clear glass lens and a vertical mounting bracket. There are some old electrical components inside each, but the condition is poor. Both lamps are heavily pitted, with significant rust-out on the sliding door and other areas. (Poor). 50 - 100 1747 - HUDSON COAL PROMOTIONAL THERMOMETER. 1 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. A real nice promotional thermometer for the Chas Brader & Co., of Plains, PA. “The Hudson Coal Co. logo” and “Dorfmann Bros., Baldwin, NY” are hallmarked at the bottom. All graphics are in black on a medium orange border. The red alcohol tube functions properly and displays the correct temperature. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1748 - NYO&W RAILROAD DOOR KNOB. 2” x 2” x 5 - 1/2”. A cast bronze door knob bearing the “O&W” logo. This is the male part of the knob assembly. Knob shows tarnish and patina with some scratching on rim. Condition: (6.0) Good. (Good). 100 - 500 1749 - LOT OF 4: GREAT NORTHERN DOOR PLATES (2) AND BROCHURES (2). Largest: 3” x 10”. (A) Two cast iron Sargent door face plates with “GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY” embossed in box logo at the top. Each has a brass ferrule insert to accommodate the door mechanism. “3 X 10 1881PH” is incised in the back. Each is painted in black gloss; condition excellent. (B) Two GN brochures detailing the building and dedication of the “NEW CASCADE TUNNEL” (very good). Condition: (9.0) Excellent. (Excellent). 100 - 400 154

LOT - 1750 1750 - RAILROAD SEMAPHORE SIGNAL SALESMAN SAMPLE. 9 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. A unique salesman sample made by the Grabold Mott Co. The electrically-actuated unit has a rotating semaphore flag, with red and yellow aspects and “STOP” painted in heavily deteriorated shadowed gold leaf on the arm. Both aspect lenses are cracked, with a small piece missing from the bottom corner of the yellow glass. The unit shows old, original paint, with “SAFETY FIRST” also painted in shadowed gold leaf vertically on the tube. (Fair). 100 - 500

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1751 - RAILROAD POCKET WATCH. Case: 2” Dia. An 16s, 23j, 1899 model VANGUARD, made by The Waltham Watch Co. in Waltham, MA, around 1904. This beauty features a bridge plate movement housed in a “OLYMPIC” engraved case, serial no. 13185. The porcelain dial is slightly sunk for the seconds bit. There are no apparent hairlines or flaws in the dial. The blued, spade hands retain good luster save a little minor rust. This watch was wound three turns and is working, but undoubtedly will need to be cleaned and maintained. (Very Good). 100 - 600

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LOT - 1752

1752 - POCKET WATCH. Case: 2” Dia. An 18s, 17j serial no. 12102487, Model 1883, made by The American Waltham Watch Co. around 1903. Pocket Watch Database indicates that this watch is not regarded as a RR grade PW despite 17j movement (??). This beauty features a full plate movement housed in a real nice FORTUNE case, highly engraved; serial no. 439382. Engraved on the back of the case is “JESSE D. CUMMINGS FATHER 1917 - 1943 NORTHERN PACIFIC RY, with the NP MONAD LOGO.” The porcelain dial is slightly sunk for the seconds bit. The dial appears to be free of hairlines and features Roman numerals at the chapters 1 - 12, and a secondary Arabic numeral at each chapter to complete the 24-hour dial. The blued, spade hands retain good luster. The crystal shows significant yellowing. This watch was wound three turns and is not working. This watch was well-used and the case shows quite a bit of brassing. (Good). 100 - 500 1753 - TRAIN ORDER FORK. 66” x 18”. A 1940s bamboo train order fork with a long wooden stick. This unit is stamped on the fork junction “THE HI-SPEED DELIVERY FORK CO SHELBYVILLE, INDIANA.” There is a note with the fork that indicates this fork is from the Monon RR at Salem, Indiana, 1972. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1754 - RAILROAD FIRE BUCKET. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. An early leather railroad fire bucket. “B. & P. R.R. 18” in gold leaf on a heavily deteriorated green field, with red trim - mostly gone - on the top and bottom edges. The leather handle has “D” metal strap retainers - one missing - and the handle is detached, but included. Affixed tag attached indicates that this may be Buffalo & Pittsburgh RR. (Poor). 100 - 500 1755 - MIXED LOT OF RAILROAD PINBACKS. Largest: 1 - 1/2” x 3/4”. This lot contains the following: 13 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (BRRT) pins, 3 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers (BLF&E) pins, 1 Signalmen Union pin, 1 Maintenance of Way Workers pin and 1 PRR 25 Year Service pin. (Excellent). 100 - 600

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LOT - 1756

LOT - 1757

LOT - 1758

LOT - 1759

LOT - 1760

LOT - 1761

1756 - MIXED LOT OF RAILROAD PINBACKS. Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. A lot of 25 miscellaneous railroad pins and bars. (Excellent). 100 - 300 1757 - MIXED LOT OF MILITARY PINBACKS. Largest: 2 - 3/8” x 2 - 2 - 1/4”. A mixed lot of five “U.S.” collar brass and two military crests. (Excellent). 100 - 400 1758 - LOT OF 3: MANUAL OF RAILROADS OF THE UNITED STATES. Each: 9” x 3” x 6 - 1/4”. Three early manuals by Henry V. Poor. (A) 1889. The cover is loose, but the binding is tight. Condition: Good. (B) 1890. The cover is loose, but the binding is tight. Condition: Good. (C) 1892. The cover is loose, but the binding is tight. Condition: Good. (Good). 100 - 600

1759 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING MANUALS. Each: 8 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 5 - 1/2”. (A) EMD Model F3 Diesel Locomotives, made for the Jersey Central Lines, Road Nos. 50 - 59, A - E, Operating Manual No. 2308, 7/1/1947. (B) EMD Model F3 Diesel locomotives, made for the New York Central System, Road Nos. 1606 - 1623 and 2404 - 2413, 6/14/1947. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1760 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD CAST COMPONENTS, B&O AND WELLS FARGO. (A) An early cast iron potbelly stove door, nicely embossed “B&O ROUND HOUSE NO 6.” Unit shows newer black paint. Condition: Very Good. (B) A round, cast iron weighing scale counter weight with a leather strap attached. The weight is embossed “W F & CO.” Condition: Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1761 - LOT OF 3: NY&E AND ERIE BRASS RAILROAD CHECKS. Largest: 1 - 3/4” x 1 - 3/4”. (A) “NY&E RR DEPOT 92” incised on face of hexagonal check, no hallmark, VG; (B) “ERIE R.R. 393” incised on face of round check, VG; (C) “ERIE RR No. 23 P.O.” incised on face of small round check. VG. All showing dark tarnish. Condition: (8.0). (Very Good). 100 - 400

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LOT - 1762

LOT - 1763

LOT - 1764

LOT - 1765

1762 - UNION PACIFIC CIGAR BOX. 7 - 1/2” x 7” x 1 - 1/2”. A small cedar wooden box with brass hinges, embossed on the top face with the Union Pacific shield logo and “25 Cigars.” White label on the inside shows the Union Pacific shield logo and a hallmark. The box shows very nice dove-tailed construction. (Excellent). 50 - 200

1764 - LOT OF 3: LOCOMOTIVE NUMBER BOARDS. Each: 30 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. Three fiberglass number board inserts from Conrail EMD SDP-45 locomotives, formerly EL. “6698,” “6693” and “6691” silhouetted in yellowed-white numerals on a black field. “6698” is EL 3667, “6693” is EL 3662 and “6691” is EL 3660. There are traces of blue Conrail paint around the edges. (6.0). 100 - 200

1763 - UNION PACIFIC CIGAR BOX. 7 - 1/2” x 7” x 1 - 1/2”. A small cedar wooden box with brass hinges, embossed on the top face with the Union Pacific shield logo and “25 Cigars.” White label on the inside shows the Union Pacific shield logo and a hallmark. The box shows very nice dove-tailed construction. (Excellent). 50 - 200

1765 - MIXED LOT OF MILITARY UNIFORM PINBACKS. Each: 1 - 1/2” x 3/4”. A lot of 15 collar brass pinbacks, including: 8 Crossed Muskets, 6 Crossed Cannons and a Rifle Maltese. (Excellent). 50 - 400

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LOT - 1766

LOT - 1767

LOT - 1768

LOT - 1769

1766 - LOT OF 6: RAILROAD TRAVEL PASSES. Each: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. Northern Railroad of New Jersey, each pass printed on cardstock. Passes from 1874, 1875, 1883, 1886, 1892 and one additional destination pass to and from Cresskill. (Very Good). 50 - 400 1767 - LOT OF 8: RAILROAD TRAVEL PASSES. Each: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. West Shore Railroad travel passes, each printed on cardstock. Passes dated 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896 and 1897. (Very Good). 50 - 400 1768 - LOT OF 4: RAILROAD TRAVEL PASSES. Each: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. New York, Susquehanna and Western RR travel passes, each printed on cardstock. Passes dated 1894, 1895, 1897 and 1898. (Very Good). 50 - 400 1769 - LOT OF 5: RAILROAD DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING MANUALS. Each: 11” x 1/4” x 8 - 3/4”. (A) GEJ-6724-B; DASH8-40 B and CW Locomotive (“CSX”). (B) GEJ-6774, AC4400 CW Locomotive, made for the Southern Pacific Transportation Company, Road No. 100 378. (C) GEJ-6780A AC4400 CW Locomotive, made for the Union Pacific Railroad, Road No. 6738 - 6887. (D) GEJ-6796, AC4400 CW Locomotive, made for CP Rail System, Road Nos. 9583 - 9683. (E) GEJ-6848, AC4400 CW Locomotive, made for the Canadian Pacific Railway, Road Nos. 9700 - 9740. (Very Good). 50 - 200 158

LOT - 1770

1770 - LOT OF 6: RAILROAD TRAVEL PASSES. Each: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. Delaware & Hudson Canal Company travel passes, each printed on cardstock. Passes dated from 1888 consecutively through 1893. (Very Good). 50 - 400

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LOT - 1771 1771 - LOT OF 5: RAILROAD DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING MANUALS. Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 9”. (A) EMD Model FT, made for the Boston & Maine RR, Road Nos. 4200 - 4211, Instruction manual No. 237, 1944. Cover is customized with the Boston & Maine logo, but it is significantly soiled and deteriorated. (B) EMD Model AEM-7, made for SEPTA, 9/1987. (C) EMD Model SD75I, made for the Canadian National railways, Road Nos. 5731 - 5765, 8/1997. (D) EMD Model SD80MAC, made for Conrail, Road Nos. 4100 4127, 2/1996. (E) EMD Model GM6C 6000HP 6-Motor Electric Locomotive, not railroad specific, 7/1975. (Fair - Excellent). 50 - 200

LOT - 1772

LOT - 1774

LOT - 1773

1772 - LOT OF 2 RAILROAD MANUALS. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4”. (A) Erie Lackawanna Railroad Progressive Examination Question & Answers on the Operation of Diesel Electric Locomotives & Multiple Unit Passenger Car Equipment. Form OD 1956. (B) USRA Rules, New York Central Railroad Specific. 10/20/1918. (Excellent). 50 - 100

LOT - 1775

1773 - LOT OF 6: RAILROAD TRAVEL PASSES. Each: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. Bangor & Portland Railway Co. travel passes, each printed on cardstock. Passes dated 1893 and 1896 consecutively through 1900. (Very Good). 50 - 400 1774 - LOT OF 2: RAILROAD DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE OPERATING MANUALS. Largest: 9” x 1/2” x 5 - 3/4”. (A) Baldwin Operator’s Manual No. DP-108 for Diesel Electric Passenger Locomotive made for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Road Nos. 5770-A - 5787-A (A Units), Road Nos. 5770-B - 5786-B (B Units). This manual is missing the binding, but appears to be otherwise intact. (B) Baldwin Operator’s Manual DP-109 for Diesel Electric Passenger Locomotive, made for the Wharton & Northern RR, Road Nos. 2003 - 2005. The upper-right corner of the cover is missing, but the manual is otherwise in very good condition. (Fair - Very Good). 50 - 200 1775 - LOT OF 4: RAILROAD TRAVEL PASSES. Each: 4” x 2 - 1/2”. Railroad travel passes, all printed on cardstock. (A) Two Erie & Wyoming Valley RR Co., dated 1886 and 1893. (B) One Buffalo & Southwestern, dated 1879. (C) One Dansville & Mt. Morris, dated 1901. (Very Good). 50 - 300

LOT - 1776 1776 - DELAWARE & HUDSON LOCOMOTIVE SPECIFICATION REFERENCE. 11 - 1/4” x 2” x 5 - 1/4”. A well-used and significantly worn locomotive specification reference booklet for the D&H Motive Power Dept. containing schematics, photos, and specifications for the wide array of D&H locomotive types existing as of January 1, 1927. Included are loco classes A, B, C, D, E, G, H, H-1, and P. Articulateds and camelbacks are shown as well as many other wheel arrangements. The cloth binding is partially separated, and both front and back covers are worn from use. There is old cellophane tape. Pages are worn and soiled. Condition is FAIR, scale rating 5. (Fair). 50 - 200

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LOT - 1777

LOT - 1778

LOT - 1780

LOT - 1779

LOT - 1781

LOT - 1782

1777 - NYS&W BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 1”. NYS&W incised on hilt. “ADLAKE” on back. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1778 - CNE STEEL RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 7/8”. A nice key, “C N E 7692” incised on hilt. “J R” incised on back. Light wear, some characters lightly struck. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1779 - LOT OF 6: CANADIAN RAILWAY BRASS KEYS. Largest: 2” x 1”. (A) 3 X brass hollow barrel keys incised “C P R” on hilt, two have R M Co embossed on back, light wear, very good; (B) 2 X “C.N.R.” on hilt, both “S” keys, one has “Mitchell” backstamp, other has “RMCO” embossed, very good; “N A R S” incised on hilt, R M Co embossed on back, Northern Alberta Railway, very good. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 200 1780 - N Y O & W RY BRASS RAILROAD KEY. 2” x 1”. N Y O & W Ry incised on the hilt; ROMER hallmark on back, Nice wear and light patina. (Very Good). 100 - 500 1781 - LOT OF 3: SANTA FE BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2” x 1”. (A) “SANTA FE ROUTE” incised on hilt, A&W logo barely legible on back, medium patina with nice pocket wear. Good; (B) “AT-SF RY S” incised on hilt, no maker’s hallmark, Good; (C) “AT&SF RY S,” ADLAKE on back, newer key with light pocket wear, good. Condition: (7.0) Good. (Good). 100 - 300 160

LOT - 1783

LOT - 1784

1782 - LOT OF 3: RAILROAD BADGES AND BUCKLE. Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 2”. (A) “TRAINMAN” over “THE D&H CO.” on early oval hat badge. “JOHN ROBBINS MFG CO.” hallmark on back, heavily tarnished, all enamel missing, Fair; (B) “STATION MASTER” “NJ TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS (logo)” in blue and multi-color enamel on gold badge with screw posts on back, no hallmark, mint; (C) “STATION MASTER” “NJ TRANSIT RAIL OPERATIONS (logo)” in blue and multi-color enamel on gold belt buckle, no hallmark, mint. Condition: (7.0) Fair-Mint. (Fair - Mint). 100 - 300 1783 - LOT OF 3: UNION PACIFIC BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2” x 1”. (A) “U P R R CS21” incised large on hilt, no back mark, tarnished, light wear, VG; (B) “U P R R CS21” incised large on hilt, double ring barrel, CLIMAX hallmark on back, tarnished, light wear, VG; (C) “U.P. “on hilt, ADLAKE on back, light wear, VG. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 300 1784 - LOT OF 3: B&O, WM BRASS RAILROAD KEYS. Largest: 2 - 1/4” x 1”. (A) “B&ORR CO.” nicely incised on hilt of key. “Slaymaker 134391 S” incised on back, light wear, excellent; (B) “B&ORR CO” nicely incised on hilt of long barrel brass key. F-S Hardware logo and “C36317 S” incised on back, light pocket wear, excellent; (C) WMRR incised on hilt, “Fraim 4631” incised on back. Very good. Condition: (8.0) Very Good. (Very Good). 100 - 200

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NOVEMBER 16, 2023 Thursday Session | Auction Starts at 9:00am LOTS: 2,001 - 2,631 Items on Display Approximately 2 weeks prior to Auction Date.

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LOT - 2001

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LOT - 2002

LOT - 2003

2001 - FRAMED OLD HOMESTEAD WHISKEY REVERSE PAINTED GLASS ADVERTISEMENT. Frame: 49 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/2”. A large format “Old Homestead” whiskey sign with reverse painted homestead vignette, red boarder and period frame. CONDITION: Showing good color. Light lifting and some paint loss to the lettering, center graphic of the homestead is tight and showing no issues. The frame may be original, and shows moderate wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 1,000 - 3,000 2002 - EARLY TIMES HANDMADE SOUR MASH ADVERTISING CLOCK. 14” x 2 - 1/2” x 14”. This is a great early advertising clock, advertising the Early Times Handmade Sour Mash Whiskey from Louisville, KY, both shown on the casting and the label. CONDITION: Shows two very well-made repairs to the stand in the back. Original copper flashed finish. The clock ticks and is marked for the Western Silver Metal Co., Chicago. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000 162

LOT - 2004

2003 - SCHLITZ BREWING CO. CHARGER SIGN. 24” Dia. A very nice example of this charger-sized beer advertising sign from the Schlitz Brewing Company. Showing an early auto repair shop, with travelers enjoying a cold Schlitz. CONDITION: Light edgewear and some paint loss to the outer rim. One small dent at the 11:00 position on the outside edge and one paint chip in the lady’s dress. Showing good color and shine, and will display very well. (8.0). 800 - 1,600 2004 - INDIANAPOLIS BREWING CO. TIP TRAY. 5” Dia. Beautiful example of this Indianapolis Brewing Company tip tray in unused condition. Bright color and shine with a beautiful image of their Gold Medal Beer. Would be impossible to improve upon the condition of this tip tray. (9.5+). 100 - 300

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LOT - 2006

LOT - 2005

LOT - 2008

LOT - 2007 2005 - COLLECTION OF 6: TIN LITHOGRAPH TIP TRAYS. Largest: 6 - 5/8” x 4 - 5/8”. Collection of six tin lithograph tip trays. (A) Ruhstaller’s Guilt Edge Lager Beer in new old stock condition. CONDITION: Shows light areas of light rubs to the outside edges. (9.0). (B) Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company Beer tip tray. CONDITION: Shows light areas of foxing to the outside edges. No scratches or dents noted on the interior field. (9.0). (C) Goebel Beer tip tray, showing fisherman in his boat. CONDITION: Shows areas of light chipping to the outside blue rim. No areas of scratches on the internal field. (8.7). (D) Monticello Whiskey tip tray, showing a picture of the Washington’s home in Monticello. CONDITION: Shows light areas of rub to the outside edges from handling. No scratches and dents in the main field. (9.0). (E) Gold Seal Champagne tip tray. CONDITION: Shows light edgewear to the outside edges. One area of rub to the mountain scenery to the right-hand side of the bottle. (8.5). (F) Cantrell & Cochrane tip tray. CONDITION: Areas of rubs in the main field to the left of the Code of Arms. Shows areas of paint loss to the outside rim. (7.5). (7.5 - 9.0). 300 - 500

2007 - COLLECTION OF 4: TIN LITHOGRAPHED TIP TRAYS. Largest: 5 - 1/2”. Collection of four tin lithographed tip trays. (A) German American Brewing Company tip tray in NOS condition. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of age or wear. (9.4). (B) Valentine & Sons Newark, New Jersey tip tray, showing NOS condition. CONDITION: No areas of paint loss, scratches or scuffs. (9.4). (C) Budweiser tip tray, showing a cowboy in Native American battle on the front. NOS condition. CONDITION: Shows no areas of wear or paint loss. (D) Lily Locke Island Beverage Company Lily Beer in NOS condition. CONDITION: Shows little edgewear from handling. (9.1). (9.0+). 100 - 200 2008 - EXCELSIOR BOTTLING CO. BEER AND SOFT DRINKS TRAY. 13 - 1/4” x 1” x 13 - 1/4”. Tin serving tray for the Excelsior Bottling Co. Reading PA. Titled The City Cousin. Manufactured by The Meek Co marked in the lower right corner. Artist name on the boat Carl Hirschberg. CONDITION: Showing moderate wear from use. Good color and shine, with edgewear to the outside rim. (8.0). 400 - 700

2006 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS. Largest: 5” Dia. Collection of three advertising tip trays. (A) Century Beer tip tray. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear or use. (9.2). (B) Old India Pale Ale tip tray with graphics of horses around the edges. CONDITION: Shows light foxing to the bent rim, and some areas of paint loss on the raised area on the interior. (8.7). (C) Frank Jones Homestead Ale in unused condition. CONDITION: Shows light foxing to the bent rim. No areas of paint loss or scratches to the main field. (9.0). (8.7 - 9.2). 100 - 200

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LOT - 2009

LOT - 2010

LOT - 2011

LOT - 2012

2009 - SINGLE-SIDED TIN SIGN ADVERTISING NAPA VALLEY VINEYARDS. 14” Dia. Maker marked for the Hoffman & Strauss Co., NY. This is a single-sided round rolled edge tin sign advertising the Theo. Gier Co., Oakland, California, Vineyards of Napa and Livermore. It shows a family enjoying a glass of wine at their vineyard. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss and rubbing to the outside edges, not major flaws to the interior field. (8.0). 500 - 1,500 2010 - JACOB HOFFMANN BREWING CO. PAPER LITHOGRAPH. 26 - 3/4” x 35 - 1/2”. Maker mark “J. Ottmann Litho Co.” C. 1920 Jacob Hoffman Brewing Co. paper lithograph. CONDITION: Paper has excellent color throughout, with very minor fade to the overall color. The sign shows some very minor brown spotting, mostly on the outer field, as well as some minor crinkles to the paper at the top left-hand corner. Overall, an outstanding displaying lithograph, professionally framed and matted. (8.9). 200 - 300

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2011 - FEIGENSPAN’S AMBER ALE PORCELAIN SIGN. 16 - 1/2” x 24”. SSP. Maker mark, “Ingram-Richardson.” C. 1910’s Feigenspan’s Amber Ale curved porcelain sign. CONDITION: Sign has significant porcelain loss and holes throughout the field of the piece. Sign has significant surface scratching and crazing in the field, as well as porcelain loss and staining on the outer edge. Overall, a great piece of pre-prohibition advertising perfect for any collection. (SCORE 65). 300 - 600 2012 - SCHAEFER COLD BEER LIGHT & CLOCK ADVERTISEMENT. 48” x 6” x 12 - 1/2”. Great example of a Schaefer Beer light-up sign and clock. CONDITION: All original can showing light wear. Front graphic is crisp with bright color. Clock works. 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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LOT - 2014

LOT - 2013

LOT - 2015

LOT - 2016

2013 - MOST CALLS ARE FOR YUENGLING’S CARDBOARD STAND-UP DISPLAY. 24” x 36”. SS Cardboard. Colorful stand up cardboard display for Yuengling’s beer. CONDITION: Showing edge wear with creased cardboard in the lower-right corner. Light staining to the left-hand edge. The display shows well and has the original stand-up easel undeployed. (8.0). 100 - 200 2014 - MODERN “DRINK CHEERWINE” EMBOSSED SIGN. 48” x 11”. SST. Maker mark “Patella & Associates.” Modern “Drink Cheerwine” single-sided embossed aluminum sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with significant areas of scratching with paint loss in the field, but mostly on the outer edges of the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 200 - 400

2015 - YUENGLING NEON SIGN. 24” x 5 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. Original bar window beer neon for Yuengling Beer. Original tubing and frame. Working. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 300 2016 - MERITA BREAD SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BREAD LOAF GRAPHIC. 44” x 21”. SST. Maker mark “AM Sign Co.” C. 1950s Merita Bread embossed tin sign with excellent bread loaf graphic. CONDITION: Sign has significant fade throughout both the background and the loaf graphic. The sign has multiple areas of paint loss throughout the graphic and the outer field surrounding the graphic. The sign also has significant surface staining and paint loss around the outer edges of the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.25). 400 - 800

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LOT - 2017

LOT - 2018

LOT - 2019

LOT - 2020

2017 - 1911 FRAMED AND MATTED COCA-COLA PAPER LITHOGRAPH CALENDAR. 23 - 3/4”L. C: 1911. Paper advertising calendar for the Coca Cola company. CONDITION: Restoration to the upper right corner. Wear, with bright colors. In an added frame. 8.7 300 - 1,000 2018 - COCA-COLA PAPER LITHOGRAPH CALENDAR FROM 1949. 19” x 28 - 1/2”. C. 1940’s paper lithograph calendar from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: Paper has minor fade to the color and an area of damage to the outer right-hand edge, parallel from the graphic’s head. Calendar has been professionally framed and matted, displays well. (8.25). 200 - 600

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2019 - COLLECTION OF 5: TIN LITHOGRAPHED TIP TRAYS. Each: 6” x 4 - 3/8”. Collection of five tin lithographed tip trays. (A) Large hat Coca-Cola tip tray. CONDITION: Shows light fade overall to the red. One faint scratch to the upper outside edge. (9.0). (B) Coca-Cola tip tray, showing yellow dress lady holding the glass. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss and oxidation to the outside rim, as well as the lower portion of the main field. (8.5). (C) Betty tip tray, showing great color and shine. CONDITION: Light oxidation and paint loss to the outside black edge of the rim. (8.7). (D) King’s Panama Pacific International Exposition tray, showing a waitress serving a King’s Pure Malt Beverage on the tray. CONDITION: Shows areas of oxidation to the outside rim. No discernible foxing or paint issues in the main field. (8.0). (E) King’s tip tray. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss and rubbing to the outside edges. Light area of wear underneath the tray on the front main field. (8.2). (8.2 - 8.9). 600 - 1,200 2020 - COCA-COLA CHANGE RECEIVER TRAY. 9” Dia x 1” H. Rare example of an early Coca-Cola change tray. Significant loss of graphic, fading and oxidation. (Poor). 500 - 1,000

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LOT - 2021

LOT - 2022

2021 - LOT OF 4: COCA-COLA TRAYS. Each: 13” x 1” x 10 - 1/2”. (A) Winter scene with a woman ice skating. Dated 1941. (B) Early Coca-Cola woman. CONDITION: The tray has been clear-coated. (C) The menu woman holding a Coke product. (D) Fountain woman on the telephone. Dated 1930. (6.5 - 7.0). 200 - 400 2022 - LARGE COLLECTION OF SODA POP CARDBOARD ADVERTISING & ADVERTISING LETTERHEAD IN ENVELOPES. Each Binder: 10” x 3” x 11 - 1/2”. An amazing collection of soda pop advertising housed in three large photo albums, consisting of some bottle labels, original envelopes with advertising, ink blotters, letterhead, some pieces of cardboard or paper advertising with brands such as Birchola, Red Rock, Mission Orange, Orange Julius, Yorktown Cola, Moxie and many others too numerous to list. (8.0 - 9.0+). 500 - 1,500 2023 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA CARDBOARD ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 10” x 13”. Pair of Coca-Cola cardboard advertisements. (A) Die-cut Coca-Cola cardboard stand-up for Santa Claus with original easel-back. CONDITION: Showing light folding and areas of edgewear. (B) Die-cut cardboard sign of Coca-Cola six-pack in new old stock condition. CONDITION: Showing just minor edgewear. (8.7). 200 - 500

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LOT - 2024

LOT - 2025

2024 - ICE COLD COCA-COLA FLANGE SIGN. 18” x 22 - 1/2”. DST. C. 1954, maker mark “AM.” Double-sided Coca-Cola flange in above-average condition. Showing bright color and shine with just minor edge wear. It would be hard to find a better one. 8.7 1,200 - 2,400 2025 - DRINK COCA-COLA SELF FRAMED PAINTED METAL SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 54” x 18 - 1/4”. SST. Maker mark “Robertson 1-51.” C. 1950s “Drink Coca-Cola” self framed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign displays excellent color and gloss throughout, with very minor areas of surface staining and surface scratching throughout the inner field. The sign has a significant scratch with paint loss running vertically down the sign on the left-hand side of the “C” in “Coca.” The self framed edges of the piece also have areas of paint loss and surface staining, most notably at the four corners. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200 2026 - ENJOY COCA-COLA SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 53 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “MCA 564.” C. 1950s “Enjoy Coca-Cola” self framed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout, with areas of minor surface scratching and one minor dent below the “O” in “Cola.” The sign has minor paint loss at the hanging holes, as well as paint loss and surface staining around the outer self-framed edge. Overall, a nice displaying example from the iconic soda maker. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

LOT - 2026

LOT - 2027

2027 - HAVE A COKE SELF FRAMED PAINTED METAL SIGN W/ SUNSPOT & BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 18” x 53 - 3/4”. SST. Maker mark “Made in U.S.A. 4-48.” C. 1940s “Have a Coke” self framed tin sign with sunspot graphic. CONDITION: The sign has strong color and shine throughout, with areas of significant scratching with paint loss, as well as areas of surface staining. The sign has multiple minor crinkles through the field, and multiple areas of paint loss within and surrounding the bottle graphic. The outer edges of the piece have minor bends, as well as areas of paint loss and surface staining. (7.5). 600 - 1,200

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LOT - 2028

LOT - 2029

LOT - 2030

LOT - 2031

LOT - 2032

2028 - PAIR OF 1 GALLON COCA-COLA PAPER LABEL SYRUP TINS. Each: 6” x 6” x 9”. Wonderful pair of paper label 1 gallon syrup tins from Coca-Cola. (A) Green label tin, showing edgewear to the label, light tear to the back, and oxidation to the top, with original lid. (B) White label with red circle, showing light fade overall, some staining to the paper and with original lid. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2030 - EMBOSSED COCA-COLA TIN TACKER SIGN. Frame: 23 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4”. SST. Coca-Cola embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss within the “C” in “Coca,” as well as in the upper right-hand corner. Some areas of rubbing to the embossing in the word “Drink.” A great displaying sign that is professionally framed and matted. (8.0). 300 - 600

2029 - COCA-COLA “SIGN OF GOOD TASTE” SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 53 - 1/2” x 18”. SST. Maker mark “Robertson 4-59.” C. 1950s Coca-Cola “Sign of Good Taste” self framed tin sign with bottle graphic and fishtail logo. CONDITION: Sign has fair color and shine throughout, with notable surface staining, mostly in the white lettering and background of the sign. The sign has a significant bend running vertically from top to bottom in the right-hand side of the fishtail logo. The sign also shows multiple areas of staining and paint loss at both the hanging holes and around the outer self framed edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 400 - 800

2031 - COCA-COLA “DRINK IN BOTTLES” SELF-FRAMED TIN BUTTON SIGN. 25” Dia. SST. C. 1950’s “Drink Coca-Cola In Bottles” self-framed tin button sign. CONDITION: Sign has areas of staining and oxidation. The button has multiple scratches through the paint, as well as, surface scratching. Overall, a good display piece for any collection. (6.75). 200 - 400 2032 - LARGE COLLECTION OF SODA POP CAPS. Box: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Large collection of soda pop bottle caps from many manufacturers, some very rare. Includes Hires Root Beer, Moxie Orange Crush, Hollows Root Beer and many others. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 200

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2033 - COLLECTION OF 2: TOBACCO PAINTED TIN SIGNS. Largest: 34” x 11 - 1/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two early painted tin tobacco signs. CONDITION: (A) The John Ruskin embossed tin sign has good color and shine throughout, with very minor areas of paint loss and surface staining to note. The sign also shows multiple scratches with complete paint loss in the field and along the outer edges. (B) Model Smoking Tobacco sign has good color, with areas of significant staining, as well as surface scratching and scratches with complete paint loss. There is also a significant area of paint loss running from the bottom edge through the “B” in “Tobacco.” Sign also has multiple added holes. (Various). 400 - 800

2035 - GERMAN COCA-COLA PORCELAIN THERMOMETER. 6 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. New old stock condition porcelain thermometer for Coca-Cola from German production. CONDITION: Outstanding, with great color and shine. (9.5). 500 - 1,500

2034 - LOT OF 2: COCA-COLA THERMOMETERS. Largest: 15” x 4” (A) A painted metal “Things Go Better with Coke” version with edgewear, paint loss and some slight color fade, but does have an intact and working tube. (B) A wooden Coca-Cola 5¢, has paint loss in areas and edgewear, the bulb is present but does not work. (6.0 - 6.5). 200 - 500

2037 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 12” Dia. Nice pair of Coca-Cola advertising items. (A) 12” Coca-Cola button. CONDITION: Unused. Showing no areas of scratches or repair. (B) Coca-Cola plastic display “We Let You See the Bottle.” CONDITION: Showing very little signs of wear or use. A great example of this piece of Coca-Cola advertising. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

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2036 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 26 - 1/4” x 12”. Pair of Coca-Cola advertising signs. (A) SST. Fishtail sign in unused condition. CONDITION: Shows some light surface scratches, primarily across the top border. (B) SST. Button with Coca-Cola script. CONDITION: Shows NOS condition with very light paint rubs to the outside edges. (9.0). 500 - 1,000

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2038 - COCA-COLA MATCH PULL. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/4”. Cast Coca-Cola match pull with ashtray. Center form is a Coca-Cola bottle. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. Complete set of matches. Original felt base and nickel plating. (9.0). 750 - 1,500 2039 - PAIR OF COCA-COLA ADVERTISING ITEMS. Pair of Coca-Cola advertising items. (A) Cardboard calendar for January 1957 from the Piqua Bottling Company in Piqua, Ohio. Very nice graphic for the Boy Scouts of America. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear with a January calendar, no other calendars included. Contemporary frame. (B) Cardboard advertising for Athletic Games cut-out for the Coca-Cola Company. Shows different vignettes of competing from swimming, pole vaulting, skiing, and track and field. CONDITION: Shows areas of rubs to the outside edges. Good color and shine. No areas of repair. (8.5). 200 - 400 2040 - CASHIER DRINK COCA-COLA REVERSED GLASS SIGN MOUNTED ON WOOD BOARD. 48” x 21 - 3/4”. Original reverse glass cashier sign advertising Coca-Cola. Mounted to a wood board for stability. CONDITION: Showing some paint loss and lifting to the paint, but has a great look and displays well. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.5). 300 - 600 2041 - COCA-COLA SALESMAN MANNEQUIN. 26” X 12” X 72” Full-size Coca-Cola salesman mannequin in period attire. CONDITION: Very little wear, a great addition to the Coca-Cola room. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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2042 - 2-PIECE PINE DISPLAY CABINET. 73” x 17” x 84”. Original early 20th-century pine display cabinet from a country store. The base unit has three glass doors with original hardware and ability to add one shelf to each compartment. The top compartment shows two glass doors and front open component with mirror. Original hardware. Both pieces are in original finish. CONDITION: Shows some age cracks, light scuffs, water ring marks on top of the base cabinet and wear consistent with age. Comes with glass shelves. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500 2043 - COCA-COLA NEON CLOCK. 14 - 1/2” x 5” x 14 - 1/2”. Coca-Cola neon clock is in full operating condition. Showing original hands and front glass labeling. CONDITION: Shows repainted back can in black. No other signs of wear or use. (8.7). 500 - 1,500 2044 - ORIGINAL COCA-COLA PAM CLOCK. 15 - 1/4” x 3” x 15 - 1/4”. This is an original Coca-Cola clock with the fishtail design, in an original Pam can. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear to the original can, as well as oxidation. It has an original clock face, hands and top glass. (8.5). 400 - 800 2045 - COCA-COLA REGULATOR ADVERTISING CLOCK. 20” x 6” x 36”. This is an original Coca-Cola regulator clock, marked for the Ingraham Clock Co. with a great paper label mounted on the back, behind the Coca-Cola in bottle logo on the front. With original paper dial, marked “Drink Coca-Cola.” CONDITION: The clock comes with a pendulum and is fully operational. There is some wear to the oak case, primarily to the dental molding on the top, as well as some peeling paint loss to the Coca-Cola graphic on the bottom glass and the gold rim on the glass at the clock face. It has an original Ingraham original decal on the inside. This is a very respectable example of this early Coca-Cola regulator clock. (8.0). 300 - 800

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LOT - 2048 2046 - COCA-COLA LIGHT-UP SIGN & CLOCK. 20” x 3” x 21”. An original light-up sign with clock that has had a Coca-Cola front plastic panel, as well as a Sprite Boy decal added to it. The clock is working and the sign lights up. It has a very good look when hanging on the wall. (8.0). 200 - 500 2047 - PAIR OF ADVERTISING TOY DELIVERY TRUCKS, BORDEN’S MILK AND COCA-COLA. Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2”. A very nice pair of advertising delivery trucks. (A) Borden’s Milk truck, tin construction showing bright paint and original tires with light surface scratches. (B) Plastic Coca-Cola truck with display bottles. Complete and showing little wear. (8.5). 200 - 500

LOT - 2049 2048 - COCA-COLA COOLER MODEL CMD-D. 43 - 1/2” x 29” x 36”. This is an excellent size original Coca-Cola cooler made by the Cavalier Corporation, Serial No. 405788, Model CMD-D. All original paint, with original cap catcher, lights and cools. CONDITION: No significant areas of rust, with some pitting to the upper right-hand and upper left-hand side, but nothing overly distracting from the cooler. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600 2049 - DRINK COCA-COLA SELF-FRAMED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 18” x 3/4” x 54”. SST. Maker’s marked “A.A.W. 6-51.” C. 1950s Self-framed tin Coca-Cola “Refresh” sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss, with multiple areas of fade to the paint, most notably throughout the bottle graphic. The sign has multiple areas of staining and paint loss on the self-framed edge. Overall, a nice displaying sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 500 - 1,500

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2050 - 10¢ CAVALIER MODEL C-550 VENDING MACHINE. 16” x 23” x 62”. C. 1960. Cavalier Coca-Cola vending machine with 10¢ operation. CONDITION: Showing original paint and hardware, with oxidation and surface rust to the chrome components and scratches, scuffs and some paint loss to the original paint. A desirable sized machine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 300 - 600 2051 - SAY PEPSI PLEASE SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 16 - 3/4” x 36 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1950s “say ‘Pepsi, Please’” self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic and strong color. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout, with areas of spotting throughout the field. The sign shows minor areas of paint loss in the embossed lettering, as well as staining and areas of paint loss around the self framed edge, most notably along the bottom edge. Overall, a nice displaying sign with the always popular bottle graphic. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2052 - COLLECTION OF 3: PEPSI-COLA THERMOMETERS. Largest: 28” x 7”. A collection of three Pepsi-Cola thermometers. (A) Pepsi thermometer, “Any Weather’s Pepsi Weather” version. It shows minor edgewear to the outside edges, no major damage to the main field. (B) Pepsi-Cola thermometer, “More Bounce to the Ounce” version. It shows significant fading and wear to the outside edges, as well as oxidation around the thermometer. (C) “Say Pepsi Please” thermometer marked for the Stout Sign Co. It shows wear to the outside self framed edge, as well as needing the thermometer reattached. (7.0 - 8.5). 300 - 600

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2053 - SAY PEPSI PLEASE SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 17” x 46 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1960s “Say Pepsi Please” self framed embossed tin sign with nice displaying bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign has fair color, with areas of significant surface staining mostly surrounding the “Say Pepsi Please” lettering, but extending through the entirety of the inner and outer field and on the outer edges of the sign. The sign shows multiple areas of paint loss on the self framed edge and in the top left-hand corner. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 400 - 800 LOT - 2052 174

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2054 - SAY PEPSI PLEASE SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 31” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1960s “say ‘Pepsi, please.” self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding color and shine. CONDITION: The sign has multiple areas of surface scratching, as well as surface staining. The sign also has multiple deeper scratches with complete paint loss in the field. The outer edges of the piece also have areas of paint loss, most notably the right-hand edge of the self frame. (8.9+). 300 - 600

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2055 - PEPSI RACK SIGN. 8 - 1/2” x 14”. DST. Rack sign, marked for “The Stout Sign Company” out of St. Louis, Missouri. CONDITION: Side one shows areas of rubs and paint loss to the outside edges. Side two shows a light scratch to the upper right-hand portion of the Pepsi-Cola bottle cap. Some edge rubs and areas of oxidation to the extreme edge. (8.5). 300 - 600 2056 - NOS PEPSI THERMOMETER IN ORIGINAL BOX. 29” x 1/2” x 7”. All original Pepsi thermometer in the original shipping box in unused condition. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear or use. (9.0). 300 - 600 2057 - PEPSI-COLA ON DRAUGHT SYRUP DISPENSER. 8” x 14” x 22 - 1/2”. Very desirable Pepsi-Cola syrup dispenser in the round form, labeled “On Draught.” CONDITION: Showing areas of paint loss, rubs, scrapes and light scratches throughout. Condition could be greatly improved with a good cleaning. Includes original base, marked “Use For Pepsi-Cola Only.” (7.8). 500 - 1,000

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2058 - TRIPLE AAA ROOT BEER DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN. 12 - 1/4” x 44 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1950s AAA Root Beer single-sided painted metal bottle sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout. It does have an area of paint loss and further flaking at the base of the left-hand side of the bottle. The bottle also shows another minor bend that runs horizontally across the neck of the bottle, as well as paint loss at the mounting holes. Overall, a nice presenting piece, highlighted by its excellent color and shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 700 - 1,400

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2059 - AAA ROOT BEER SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 56” x 32 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1950s “Just say AAA Root Beer” self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of surface staining and surface scratching to note. Sign has one very minor pinpoint area of paint loss in the first “A” of “AAA.” The outer edges of the sign show areas of significant surface staining and paint loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2061 - HOWEL’S ROOT BEER EMBOSSED TIN DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN W/ LITTLE BOY GRAPHIC. 8 - 1/2” x 29 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “AAA Sign Co.” C. 1940s Howel’s Root Beer embossed tin die-cut bottle sign with outstanding graphic and color. The sign has good color throughout. The piece has been completely clear-coated with some type of varnish. The piece does have very minor areas of paint loss in the field, as well as one the outer edges. Overall, a nice displaying piece that could benefit greatly from a professional cleaning. (Restored). 300 - 600

2060 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY ROOT BEER THERMOMETER SIGNS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Each: 7” x 30 - 1/2”. SST, SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” A collection of two early root beer thermometer signs, complete with working thermometer bulbs. Both pieces are limited reproductions. CONDITION: (A) Frosty thermometer has mostly good color, with significant staining throughout the white background section. The piece has significant staining along the top edge of the piece. The thermometer does have the original thermometer and cradle attached, and the thermometer is working. (B) “Drink Hires” piece has good color and gloss. An outstanding bottle graphic is completed with a working thermometer tube with the original cradle. (Various). 300 - 600

2062 - DRINK HIRES EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 26” x 17 - 1/2”. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” This is a limited production “Drink Hires Root Beer” embossed tin sign. CONDITION: The sign shows some staining throughout, but does retain its original plastic cover, which will remove to show a flawless piece, other than very minor notable edgewear. (9.0). 200 - 400

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2063 - DRINK HIRES PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 21 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/2”. C. 1920s “Drink Hires” root beer paper lithograph with beautiful woman and bottle graphic. CONDITION: The paper has good color throughout. There are noticeable creases that have been touched-up. Most of the lettering has also been repainted, as well as a significant area of repair above the top edge above the woman’s head. The piece has been professionally framed and matted and displays nicely. (Restored). 200 - 400

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2064 - HIRES ROOT BEER SELF-FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ 6-PACK GRAPHIC. 29 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1950s “It’s High Time for Hires Root Beer” self framed embossed tin sign, with outstanding six-pack graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and gloss throughout. There are minor areas of surface scratching and surface staining in the field. The sign shows crazing of the paint around the outer self framed edge, as well as areas of paint loss. Overall, an excellent, unmolested graphic. (8.75). 600 - 1,200

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2065 - CLASSIC HIRES HOURGLASS SYRUP DISPENSER. 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 13 3/4”. Classic design Hires syrup dispenser. Marked for the company on the bottom. Short, fatter labeled version with original pump. CONDITION: Shows no areas of cracks or repairs. Bright color and shine. A very good example with light crazing to the ceramic finish. (8.5). 500 - 1,000 2066 - HIRES SYRUP DISPENSER. 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/2 Iconic hourglass Hires syrup dispenser with a tall, skinny graphic for Hires. Original paint and pump. CONDITION: No noticeable cracks or chips to the syrup dispenser. A great example. (8.9). 500 - 1,000

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2067 - HAVE A HIRES AND REFRESH EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 35 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Donasco 3-49.” C. 1940s Hires Root Beer single-sided embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout, with areas of scratching with complete paint loss, mostly on the raised black lettering. The sign also shows areas of surface staining, as well as paint loss at the hanging holes and at other minor areas on the outer edge of the piece. (8.75). 400 - 800 LOT - 2067

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2068 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 30” x 12”. SST, SSP, SST. A collection of three soda pop advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) The Spur Cola sign has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of surface staining in the field, as well as minor bends and paint loss on the outer edges. (8.75). (B) Canada Dry Beverages single-sided porcelain sign has fair color throughout, with fade in the “Canada Dry” lettering. The sign also shows very minor fade to the green sections behind the Canada Dry logo, as well as porcelain loss on the outer edges. (8.5). (C) Dr. Pepper convex sign has significant scratches with paint loss, as well as surface scratching and staining throughout the face. The sign also has multiple areas of paint loss and staining around the outer edges. (8.25). (8.75), (8.5), (8.25). 1,000 - 2,000

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2069 - BIRELEY’S ORANGE SODA SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 18” x 54”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1950s Bireley’s self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign displays great color and shine throughout, with notable areas of surface scratching in the field. The sign also shows multiple areas of paint loss at the hanging holes, as well as paint loss and surface staining on the outer self framed edge. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000 2070 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 32” x 12”. SST, SSP. A collection of two Royal Crown and Pepsi-Cola soda pop signs. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Royal Crown Cola” embossed tin sign has good color and gloss throughout, with areas of surface staining surrounding the embossed lettering. The sign has one scratch with paint loss above the “L” in “Royal,” as well as very minor surface staining around the self framed edges. (8.5). (B) “Drink Pepsi-Cola” single-sided porcelain sign has fair color and shine, with very minor fade to the “Pepsi-Cola” lettering. The lettering also shows significant areas of surface scratching. There is also one porcelain chip in the bottom blue wave of the Pepsi-Cola logo that has had match paint applied and removed. (7.9). (8.5), (7.9). 600 - 1,200 178

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2071 - SPARKEETA UP PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ BOTTLE & BEAUTIFUL WOMAN GRAPHIC. 26” x 32”. C. 1930s Sparkeeta Up “California’s Flavorite” paper lithograph with outstanding beautiful woman and early bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color throughout, with only very minor areas of spotting in the hair of the beautiful woman graphic. The outer edge of the piece also shows very minor areas of staining and light bends at the edges. Overall, a very unique piece that you rarely see from this regional brand. 600 - 1,200 2072 - UPPER 10 EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. Maker mark “Donaldson Art Sign Co.” C. 1940’s Upper 10 “...for a bigger, better lift!” single-sided embossed tin sign with excellent bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color and gloss throughout, with noticeable areas of surface staining, as well as surface scratching throughout the inner and outer field. The sign has a couple notable areas of deep scratching on the left-hand side, as well as surface scratches throughout the raised “Upper 10” lettering. Overall, a nice displaying sign, highlighted by its excellent graphic and tremendous color and gloss. (8.9). 600 - 1,200

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2073 - NOS NICHOL KOLA TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLECAP GRAPHIC. 29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SST. C. 1940s Nichol Kola single-sided painted metal sign with outstanding bottle and cap graphic. CONDITION: The sign retains its original rice paper, which is stuck to the piece. The areas of paint showing have minor scuffs, surface stains and minor surface scratches. The paper appears to be removing without any damage. Overall, an outstanding NOS example that would benefit greatly from a professional cleaning. (8.75). 600 - 1,200 2074 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP & ICE CREAM ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 12” x 42 - 1/4”. A very nice-displaying collection of two soda pop pieces and an ice cream paper lithograph. CONDITION: (A) Grapette soda embossed bottle sign has fair color throughout, with areas of significant staining both in the neck of the bottle and in the embossed lettering. (B) Embossed tin Green River soda sign with good color and shine throughout, with areas of crazing to the paint and paint loss on the outer edges, most notably to the corners of the sign. (C) Parfait Frappe from Diamond Brand Syrups paper lithograph double-sided paper lithograph in an excellent original stainless steel frame. The lithograph has good color throughout the graphic and background. Overall, a nice displaying collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Various). 600 - 1,200 LOT - 2074

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2075 - RC COLA SIGN. 47” x 35 - 1/2”. SST. Maker Marked “Robertson 862.” Single-sided tin RC Cola sign with privilege panel. CONDITION: NOS showing light wear at the edges. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

2076 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 33” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two Party Packs and Double Cola soda pop advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Party Pack Beverages” sign has good color and shine. There are areas of surface staining, as well as scratches with complete paint loss throughout the field and around the outer green border. The sign shows paint loss around the outer edges and through all four hanging holes. (8.25). (B) “Enjoy Double Cola” self-framed sign has significant surface staining throughout the field, as well as minor areas of surface scratching. The outer self-framed edge also has paint loss on all four sides. (8.25), (7.9). 500 - 1,000

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2077 - CARDBOARD EASEL-BACK WINDOW DISPLAY ADVERTISING WYNOLA SOFT DRINK BEVERAGE. 39” x 23 - 1/2”. Colorful and graphic cardboard easel-back window sign advertising Wynola Soft Drink, showing elves and a young girl on the front. CONDITION: Shows some water damage to the outside right edge that could be repaired. Areas of paper loss and cardboard folding to the outside edges. Color is strong in the graphic imagery. (8.2). 500 - 1,000 LOT - 2077 180

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2078 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 30” x 11 - 3/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two 7Up and Bireley’s embossed tin advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) 7Up sign has good color and shine throughout the field, with minor areas of surface staining and surface scratching, as well as surface staining to the outer edge of the piece and minor damage to the bottom hanging holes. (8.9). (B) “Drink Bireley’s” self-framed embossed tin sign has good color, with crackle paint throughout the “Bireley’s” lettering, as well as significant paint loss around the hanging holes and around the self-framed edge. (7.0). (8.9), (7.0). 500 - 1,000

2080 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Largest: 30” x 13 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Canada Dry Spur Cola and Kayo Kola embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Canada Dry Spur self framed embossed tin sign has minor fade throughout the color. The piece does have minor paint loss in the bottlecap and above the Canada Dry logo. The sign also shows staining and paint loss on the outer self framed edge. (7.9). (B) “Tops in Taste Kayo” embossed tin sign has good color and shine, with areas of surface scratching and staining throughout the face. The sign has minor edgewear, most notably in the bottom left-hand corner and top right-hand corner. (7.9), (8.0). 500 - 1,000

2079 - LARGE COLLECTION OF SODA POP BOTTLE W/ ORIGINAL BOTTLE LABELS IN PHOTO ALBUMS. Each Binder: 5” x 2” x 6 - 1/2”. Amazing collection of original unused soda pop bottle labels housed in photo albums. Collection consists of over 20 photo albums, most completely full of soda pop bottle labels, many in multiples. Labels for obscure soda companies like Lady Adair Pale Dry Ginger Ale, 20th Century Grape Soda out of Silver Springs, Colorado, London Dry Old-Fashioned Root Beer, King Cola and many more. (9.0+). 500 - 1,500

2081 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CLOTH ADVERTISING PATCHES FOR SODA POP COMPANIES. Largest: 10” x 6”. A very large collection of cloth uniform patches for many soda fountain companies. Including Nesbit’s Manhattan Fruit Flavors, Yoo-Hoo Chocolate Drink and many others. Some rare and unusual. (8.5 - 9.0+). 500 - 1,000

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2082 - DIET-RITE COLA SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 54” x 18”. SST. Maker mark “MCA-269.” C. 1950s Sugar Free Diet-Rite Cola self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has great color and shine throughout, with areas of surface staining mostly on the outer field. The sign shows minor areas of paint loss at all but three of the hanging holes, as well as surface staining and minor paint loss on the outer edge of the piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 500 - 1,000

2083 - PIXIE-DIXON JUNIOR FOUNTAIN SODA FLAVOR HOLDER. 14” x 4” x 13”. Great porcelain display for the Pixie-Dixon soda fountain flavor dispenser. CONDITION: Porcelain display shows some light chips around the edges, both to the top marquee and frame. Comes with all six bottles, most of which have broken dispensers. A very difficult display to find with all the bottles. (8.5). 400 - 800

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2084 - COLLECTION OF 2: 7UP EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS. Largest: 33” x 15”. SST, SST. A collection of two c. 1960s 7Up embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) “Like Diet 7Up” embossed tin sign has good color and shine throughout, with minor areas of surface staining and surface scratching. The sign has very minor damage at all but three of the hanging holes. The piece has been clear-coated, mainly over the “Like” logo. (8.0). (B) “7Up Your Thirst Away” embossed tin sign has outstanding color and shine, with spotting throughout the 7Up logo. The sign shows minor areas of surface staining and minor pinpoint paint loss in the field. The sign also shows staining and paint loss at the hanging holes and outer edges. (8.5). (8.0), (8.5). 400 - 800

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2085 - CHERO-COLA PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 24” x 32”. C. 1920s. Chero-Cola paper lithograph with excellent bottle and beautiful woman graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout both the inner and outer fields. The sign also has very minor areas of touch-up on two creases in the bottom left-hand corner edge. The piece has been professionally framed and matted and displays excellently. (8.25). 400 - 800 2086 - ENJOY ROYAL CROWN COLA PAINTED METAL SIGN. 51 - 1/2” x 25 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “MCA 2460.” C. 1960s “Enjoy Royal Crown Cola” single-sided painted metal sign with good color and shine. CONDITION: Sign has very minor areas of surface staining, as well as minor scratches with paint loss along the outer field of the sign. The outer edges of the sign also show multiple areas of surface staining and paint loss, most notably the right-hand side. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 400 - 800 2087 - DRINK ORANGE CRUSH SELF FRAMED PAINTED ALUMINUM SIGN. 34 - 1/4” x 34 - 1/4”. SSA. Maker mark “B-911PSC.” C. 1940s “Drink Orange Crush Carbonated Beverage” self framed embossed aluminum sign. CONDITION: The sign has fade throughout the orange coloring, as well as areas of minor paint flaking, mostly in the “U” of the word “Crush.” The sign shows deep scratches with paint loss in the outer field, as well as along the outer self framed edges. Overall, a unique sign from the popular soda maker. (8.25). 400 - 800 2088 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Largest: 24” x 8 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two “Drink Quench” and “Drink Brownie” painted metal signs with excellent bottle graphics. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Quench” sign has strong color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of surface scratching and very minor staining in the field. The sign shows areas of paint loss at all four hanging holes and crazing to the paint around the outer edge of the sign. (8.75). (B) “Drink Brownie” embossed tin sign has fair color, with significant areas of paint loss and rubbing throughout the embossed lettering. The outer edges and hanging holes also show paint loss throughout. The piece also has a significant bend from the bottom of the sign top the top, running through the “R” in “Brownie.” (7.0). (8.75), (7.0). 400 - 800

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2089 - OLD COLONY BEVERAGES EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 47” x 17”. SST. Maker mark “Stout 10-49.” C. 1940s Old Colony Beverages single-sided embossed tin sign with excellent bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign has fair color and good shine throughout, with significant areas of surface staining and surface scratching throughout the inner field. The outer field has one area of match paint in the top right-hand corner, as well as significant fade to the blue background color on the left-hand side behind the bottle graphic. The outer edges of the sign also show areas of significant surface staining, notably at the bottom of the piece. The sign was also clear-coated over the area of match paint and in other minor spots on the right-hand side. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.9). 400 - 800 2090 - UPPER 10 SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 54” x 18”. SST. Maker mark “M-C-A.” C. 1940s Upper 10 “...for a bigger, better lift!” self framed embossed tin sign with excellent bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of significant surface staining surrounding the “Upper 10” lettering. The sign also shows areas of surface scratching and deeper scratches with paint loss in the raised lettering and to the right-hand side of the face of the bottle. The outer edge of the sign also shows multiple areas of paint loss and surface staining. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9+). 1,000 - 2,000

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2091 - COLLECTION OF 2: SUNDROP COLA SELF-FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLECAP & BOTTLE GRAPHIC. Largest: 30” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two Sundrop Cola self framed embossed tin signs with excellent graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Sundrop Cola with double bottle graphics has good color and gloss throughout the field, with only minor rubs to the embossed letters. The outer edges of the sign show areas of staining, as well as paint loss, most notably to the right-hand side. (8.5). (B) Sundrop Citrus Cola sign has great color and gloss, with minor areas of surface staining and more significant areas of paint loss and scratching at the hanging holes and all four corners. The outer edges of the sign also show paint loss and areas of surface scratches. (8.75). (8.5), (8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

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2092 - SWITCH TO SQUIRT SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 54” x 18”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” A very unique c. 1950s “Switch to Squirt Never an After Thirst” self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of surface staining, mostly in the background behind the “Squirt” lettering. Sign appears to have multiple added hanging holes around the outer field, as well as areas of paint loss around the self framed edge. Overall, a nice presenting piece you rarely see. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 1,500 - 2,500

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2093 - MOUNTAIN DEW SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ HILLBILLY GRAPHIC. 35” x 17 - 1/4”. SST. C. 1950s “Ya-hooo! Mountain Dew / It’ll tickle yore innards!” self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding color and graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with a minor brown tint to the white sections of the paint. The raised lettering shows some very minor surface scuffing, as well as areas of surface scratching and paint loss around the outer self framed edge. All but one of the hanging holes in the four corners also show areas of paint loss. Overall, an excellent displaying piece with outstanding graphic. (8.75). 1,500 - 3,000 2094 - COLLECTION OF 2: SELF FRAMED SODA POP SIGNS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Largest: 32” x 11 - 3/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two self framed painted metal soda pop signs with outstanding bottle graphics. CONDITION: (A) The Orange Crush sign has excellent color and shine throughout, with areas of surface scratching and deeper scratches with paint loss throughout the field. The sign has areas of staining along the outer edges, as well as minor paint loss. (9.0). (B) The “Drink Ski” self framed tin sign has excellent color and gloss, with minor areas of scratching throughout the field. Most of the damage is confined to the outer edges and consists of mostly surface staining and minor paint loss. (9.25). (9.0), (9.25). 1,000 - 2,000

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2095 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAINTED METAL SODA POP SIGNS. Largest: 35 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Double Cola and Blue Bird Grape Juice single-sided painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Double Cola” sign has good color and gloss throughout, with minor spotting throughout the field to note. The sign also shows multiple areas of surface staining, as well as scratches with paint loss on the outer edge of the piece. (8.9). (B) Single-sided embossed tin “Drink Blue Bird” grape juice tin sign with fair color throughout. There are significant areas of rust staining throughout the embossed lettering, as well as added holes and paint loss on the outer edge of the piece. (8.9), (7.9). 800 - 1,600

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2096 - DRINK ROYAL CROWN COLA SIGN SELF-FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ DOUBEL BOTTLE GRAPHICS. 54” x 18”. SST. Maker mark “Robertson 12-51.” C. 1950s “Drink Royal Crown Cola” self-framed embossed tin sign with outstanding double bottle graphic. CONDITION: Sign has strong color and shine throughout, with areas of significant surface staining, as well as areas of paint loss. The sign shows multiple areas of surface scratching and scratching with paint loss, as well as one chip to the paint below the “E” in the word “Best.” The outer self-framed edge also has multiple areas of paint loss and notable surface staining. The sign also shows minor dents from the top to the bottom edge through the word “Royal.” This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 800 - 1,600 2097 - DRINK R-PEP EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 35 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/2”. SST. C. 1940s “Drink R-Pep 5¢” single-sided embossed tin sign with outstanding bottle graphic and color. CONDITION: The color and gloss are spectacular, with minor areas of surface scratching and surface scratching with paint loss. The piece has notable areas of paint loss on the outer edges and at the hanging holes. Overall, an excellent piece with outstanding bottle graphic. (8.9). 700 - 1,400 2098 - DRINK NEHI BEVERAGES PAINTED METAL SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 51 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/4”. SST. Maker mark “M.C.A.” C. 1950s “Drink Nehi Beverages” single-sided convex sign with privilege panel. CONDITION: The sign has excellent color and gloss throughout the field, with areas of surface staining, both on the advertising and on the identification panel. The sign has significant areas of staining across the top edge of the field, as well as a complete repaint of all the green outer borders. The field shows no sign of any restoration, and the lettering and the privilege panel are vinyl stickers. Overall, a nice displaying sign with excellent color and graphic. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 600 - 1,200

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2099 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAINTED METAL SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 30” x 18”. SST, SST. A collection of two Mountain Dew and Nichol Kola single-sided tin advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) “Mountain Dew is Good” painted metal sign has significant staining and paint loss throughout the inner and outer field. There is also a hole all the way through the sign in the “M” of “Mountain.” The outer edges of the sign also show areas of paint loss. (7.0). (B) “Drink Nichol Kola” single-sided embossed tin sign has fair color and shine, with significant rice paper staining and storage wear throughout the entire face of the piece. The outer edges of the sign also show areas of paint loss and surface staining. (7.9). (7.0), (7.9). 600 - 1,200

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2100 - NEHI CURB SERVICE EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 19 - 3/4” x 27 - 3/4”. SST. Maker mark “1512.” 1940s Nehi Curb Service single-sided embossed tin sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss throughout the field, with notable areas of surface scratching and surface staining on and surrounding the embossed lettering. The hanging holes and outer edges of the sign also show multiple areas of paint loss, as well as a significant factory flaw running down the left-hand edge. Overall, a nice displaying piece, highlighted by its good color and gloss. (8.75). 400 - 800 LOT - 2100

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2101 - COLLECTION OF 2: ROYAL CROWN COLA ADVERTISING SIGNS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. Largest: 29 - 3/4” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two embossed tin Royal Crown Cola advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) The Royal Crown Cola with bottle sign has fair color, with significant fade to the red on the right-hand side of the bottle graphic. The sign shows other areas of surface staining, as well as minor edgewear. (8.0). (B) “The Fresher Refresher Royal Crown Cola” sign has good color and shine throughout the field, with areas of minor paint loss and surface staining. The outer edges of the piece have significant paint loss, as well as areas of touch-up paint along the base of the sign. (7.75). (8.0), (7.75). 400 - 800 2102 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP & CHEWING GUM PAINTED METAL SIGNS. Largest: 29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two soda pop and chewing gum advertisements. CONDITION: (A) The Bubble-Up sign has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of paint loss, both in the embossed lettering and in the white background. The sign also shows multiple areas of surface staining, as well as surface staining and paint loss in the outer edge. (7.9). (B) The Leaf Spearmint Chewing Gum has mostly good color throughout, with areas of surface staining and paint loss in the inner and outer fields. The outer edges of the sign also show areas of staining and paint loss. (7.9), (7.9). 400 - 800

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2103 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP THERMOMETERS. Largest: 6” x 15”. SST, SSP. A collection of two Nugrape Soda and 7Up thermometer signs. CONDITION: (A) Nugrape Soda sign has minor fade to the color, as well as crazing to the paint on the outer edges. There is also significant surface staining and minor paint loss on the outer edges. It has a working thermometer bulb. (B) Porcelain FrenchCanadian 7Up thermometer with excellent bottle graphic. The sign has minor dulling to the color throughout the bottle graphic and a chip to the porcelain on the left-hand edge of the piece. It has a working thermometer bulb. (Various). 400 - 800

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2104 - 7UP EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 13” x 42 - 3/4”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Sign Co.” C. 1960s 7up “Your Thirst Away” single-sided embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has fair color throughout, with minor areas of paint loss and surface staining throughout the inner and outer field. The piece has “GJC58” scratched into the paint under the word “Action.” The outer edges of the sign also show areas of significant surface staining and paint loss. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 300 - 600

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2105 - COLLECTION OF 9: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 4” x 2 - 3/4” x 5”. Collection of nine soda fountain soda glasses. Includes some very difficult-to-find glasses such as Ginger-Mint Julep, Douglas Wineberry, syrup measure flared Coca-Cola glass, Cordolla tall flared glass and many others. CONDITION: Shows no chips or hairline cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600

2106 - COLLECTION OF 11: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. Collection of 11 soda fountain soda glasses consists of several tall ice cream soda glasses. Some very difficult to find, including Skyscraper showing Art Deco embossed skyscrapers on the glass, Hambly Fruit Ciders, Clarksville Cider Company and many others. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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2107 - PAIR OF 2 ADVERTISING SODA POP CLOCKS. Largest: 15 - 1/4” x 3” x 15 - 1/4”. This is a pair of advertising soda pop clocks. (A) Original square Pam clock advertising Dr Pepper, with original clock face, original hands and original can. Showing some wear and paint loss and oxidation to the can. (8.0). (B) Another square Pam clock, this one advertising Canada Dry Wink Grape Fruit Drink, in original can with original label. Showing some paint peeling to the original clock face. (7.0). (8.0), (7.0). 300 - 600 2108 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 9” x 10 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. Pair of soda fountain syrup dispensers. (A) Middleby Root Beer dispenser. Large mug form with original spigot and lid. CONDITION: Shows slight paint loss to the embossing of the name on the front. No chips or cracks noted. (B) Rochester Root Beer dispenser. Ceramic form with correct spigot, missing lid. CONDITION: Two cracks in the rim of the lid extending about 1” each. (7.8). 300 - 600 LOT - 2109

2109 - COLLECTION OF 12: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 3” x 5”. Collection of 12 soda fountain glasses. Consists of some hard to find glasses such as Polar Punch, Min-R-Ize, Euclid Sunburst, Orchard Ale and many others. CONDITION: Shows no cracks or chips. (8.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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2110 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSERS. Largest: 7” x 7” x 12 - 1/2”. This is a collection of three soda fountain dispensers. (A) Mission Orange syrup dispenser with correct spigot and lid. There are areas of oxidation to the nickel plating, no disturbing or distracting chips to the glass bowl. (B) Hy-Po syrup dispenser, showing correct spigot, milk glass base and replaced glass lid. (C) Cherry Smash composition cherry dispenser from a soda fountain. Showing unused condition with great graphics and color. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

2111 - DRINK BIRELEY’S “HAPPIFIES THIRST” LIGHT-UP CLOCK. 21 - 1/2” x 3” x 21 - 1/2”. Original Pam bubble clock in square format advertising Bireley’s soft drink. CONDITION: All original, can has original decal, shows some oxidation and paint loss, the front glass shows no breaks or repairs. Working. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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2112 - COLLECTION OF 4: SODA POP ADVERTISING MIRRORS. Largest: 10” x 18”. Collection of four soda pop advertising mirrors. (A) Piff’s Beverages. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. (B) Dr. Wells Beverage. Similar form to the Piff’s. (C) Eight Ball Beverage. (D) Lift Beverage large form with a great airplane graphic. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. Complete mirrors. Shows no loss of silvering. (8.8 9.0). 300 - 600

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2113 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAINTED METAL SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two “Drink Squirt” and 7Up single-sided painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Squirt” embossed tin sign has fair color, with significant paint loss and rusting throughout the field and along the outer edges, most notably the right-hand side of the piece. The sign has an excellent bottle and Squirt Boy graphic that display nicely. (6.75). (B) Self framed tin 7Up sign has decent color, with notable fading throughout the top black bar of the graphic. The sign has areas of paint loss and staining, and the sign has been clear-coated. The sign also has paint loss on the outer edges of the self frame. (6.75). (6.75), (6.75). 300 - 600 2114 - TRIPLE 16 COLA EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 31 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. Triple 16 Cola embossed tin sign with rolled tin edges and outstanding bottle graphic. CONDITION: The sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of surface scratching and staining in the field. The sign has significant staining on the outer edges and paint loss as well. (8.25). 300 - 600 190

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2115 - COLLECTION OF 3: ROYAL CROWN SODA POP THERMOMETERS. Each: 25 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4”. This is a collection of three Royal Crown soda pop thermometers. (A) “Enjoy RC” thermometer, showing moderate color and shine, with areas of paint loss and light scratches to the outside edges, as well as the bottom Royal Crown Cola area. (B) Royal Crown Cola “The Fresher the Refresher”, maker marked for Donasco. Showing areas of paint loss to the outside edges, as well as around the mounting holes. It has moderate color and shine. (C) Royal Crown Cola “Best by Taste”, with the “Product of the Nehi Corporation” mark. This shows an added mounting hole in the “O” in “Royal”, as well as some wear to the extreme outside edges. (7.8 - 8.0). 300 - 600 2116 - COLLECTION OF 2: DR PEPPER PAINTED METAL THERMOMETERS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two Dr. Pepper painted metal thermometer signs. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Dr Pepper Hot or Cold” has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of paint loss on the extreme outer edges. The piece does have a working thermometer bulb present. (B) “Hot or Cold Dr Pepper” thermometer with chevron logo at the base has fair color throughout, with areas of surface scratching and surface staining throughout the face. There is paint loss at both the top and bottom hanging holes. This piece does have a working thermometer bulb. (Various). 300 - 600

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2117 - COLLECTION OF 3: BOTTLECAP SIGNS. Each: 19” x 2 - 1/2” x 19”. This collection of three bottlecap signs are all marked for the Stout Sign Co., St. Louis. (A) Pepsi bottlecap sign in good color, showing surface scratches and areas of wear and paint loss, both to the main field and to the outside edges. (B) Single-dot Pepsi-Cola bottlecap, showing significant areas of surface scratches, as well as paint loss to the outside edges. (C) B1 Lemon-Lime in NOS condition, showing very little signs of wear or use. (7.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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2118 - COLLECTION OF 3: ROYAL CROWN THERMOMETERS. Each: 25 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4”. This is a collection of three Royal Crown thermometers. (A) RC in blue, showing areas of paint loss and scratches to the outside edges, with good color and shine. (B) Royal Crown Cola with arrow in red, showing areas of paint loss, scuffs, scrapes and damage to the outside edges, and a light face to the interior field. (C) “Drink Royal Crown Cola Best By Taste” with Nehi Corporation logo. Shows areas of ground dirt that could be cleaned, as well as scuffs and scrapes to the outside edges. (7.5 - 8.0). 300 - 600 2119 - COLLECTION OF 3: COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 23” x 3 - 3/4”. Collection of three country store soda pop advertising signs. (A) Wonder Orange small strip sign. Marked “Litho in USA.” CONDITION: Showing light surface scratches and light folds. (B) SST. Fruit Bowl strip advertising sign. New old stock in unused condition. CONDITION: Showing one small rub under the “O” in the word “Bowl.” (C) Dr. Pepper single-sided tin rack sign. CONDITION: Showing unused condition with some light surface scratches above the word “Dr.” on the sign. (7.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600 LOT - 2120 2120 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS. Largest: 25 - 3/4” x 9 - 3/4”. This is a collection of three soda pop advertising thermometers. (A) Royal Crown thermometer with the Crown logo at the top, showing good color, shine and light wear to the outside edges. No discernable damage to the main field. (B) Royal Crown Cola “Drink” version with arrow, “Best by Taste.” There are areas of paint loss in the main field and primarily to the right-hand edge, as well as the top and bottom outside edges. (C) Double Cola thermometer, showing light edgewear and some areas of speckled paint loss on the right-hand side. (7.5 8.5). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2122 2121 - 1940S HIRES ROOT BEER TRIPLE BOTTLE TOPPER DISPLAY. 8 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 17”. Colorful three-bottle topper from Hires Root Beer. CONDITION: Showing edge wear, a light fade overall, and comes with three Hires glass bottles. (7.9). 300 - 500

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2122 - COLLECTION OF 12: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/2”. Great collection of 12 soda fountain soda glasses. Some very difficult ones to find, including flared Moxie glass, Deluxe Cola glass, Coca-Cola with syrup measure glass, Pittsburgh Pale Ginger Ale glass and many others. CONDITION: Shows some areas of dirt that could be improved with a cleaning. No significant chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2123 - DRINK ORANGE-JULEP PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 13 - 1/2” x 41 - 1/4”. Maker mark “Stafford-Lowdon Co.” Excellent c. 1930s “Drink Orange-Julep” paper lithograph, with outstanding color and ribbed bottle graphic. CONDITION: The paper lithograph has good color throughout, with very minor areas of browning to the white sections. The advertisement has been framed and matted beautifully for immediate display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 300 - 600 2124 - SUN CREST ADVERTISING CLOCK. 15” x 3” x 15”. This is a Sun Crest Telechron clock from Ashland, Massachusetts, advertising Sun Crest soda. Original can, original clock face, original hands. (8.5). 300 - 600 2125 - PAIR OF MOUNTAIN DEW ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 15 - 1/4” x 3” x 15 - 1/4”. This is a pair of Mountain Dew advertising items. (A) Original Mountain Dew Pam clock, with original can showing oxidation, original front bubble, original dial and hands. (8.0). (B) Large Mountain Dew thermometer made by the Ohio Thermometer Co., in used condition, showing oxidation and surface rust to the back mounting components, but no signs of damage to the front view of the thermometer. (8.0). (8.0), (8.0). 300 - 600

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2126 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA FOUNTAIN DISPLAY ITEMS. Largest: 6” x 7 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. Collection of two soda fountain display items. (A) Rochester Root Beer oversized mug, generally used to house straws on the soda fountain. Correct etching to the front. CONDITION: Showing one area of a small chip to the back of the top edge. (B) 3-D ceramic display of the Squirt figure. Correct complete bottle of Squirt. CONDITION: Showing that it was unused with very little signs of wear. (Good - Excellent). 300 - 600 2127 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 21” x 11”. A collection of three early Grape Crush, Cherry Frap and Botl’O Grape advertisements. CONDITION: (A) A very unique “Drink Grape Crush” paper lithograph with good color throughout. There is minor fade in the black Crushy logo. This piece has been nicely framed. (B) Botl’O Grape single-sided tin door push with fair color throughout. There is surface staining and minor surface wear throughout the face of the piece. (C) Cherry Frap embossed tin strip sign with fair color, but fade throughout the gloss, mainly on the left and right edges. The sign has rice paper residue along the embossed “Cherry Frap” lettering. Overall, a nice lot of early soda pop pieces. (Various). 300 - 600 2128 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. Pair of soda fountain syrup dispensers. (A) Zipp’s syrup dispenser. Black glass base and embossed glass globe. Correct lid and spigot. CONDITION: Shows light areas of wear, but no noticeable chips or cracks. (B) Ginger-Mint Julep dispenser. Ceramic form with correct spigot. Generally seen with an inverse jug on top that held the syrup. (8.5). 200 - 500

2129 - GREENS CHERRY BLOSSOM SYRUP DISPENSER. 9 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. Wonderful crockery style syrup dispenser advertising Greens Cherry Blossom soft drink with 5¢ labeling. Correct spigot, original green patina to the ceramic jug. CONDITION: Showing some areas of paint loss, primarily to the right side. (Good). 400 - 800 2130 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/2”. Collection of three soda fountain syrup dispensers. (A) Richardson’s Liberty Drink syrup dispenser. Original base, spigot, embossed glass globe and correct globe. (B) Orange Crush syrup dispenser. Amber glass with original pump. CONDITION: Shows no areas of cracks or chips. (C) Art Deco syrup dispenser. Embossed glass top and Bakelite base with original spigot and lid. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2131 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 9” x 13 - 3/4”. Collection of two soda fountain syrup dispensers. (A) Superco Orange soda fountain with green glass base, correct spigot, original tin lid and glass bowl. CONDITION: Showing light wear. (B) Cherry Smash milk glass base, glass bowl. The kind that generally holds a reverse jug on top. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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2132 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 7 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 12”. Collection of three soda fountain dispensers. (A) Emerald Isle syrup dispenser from Rochester, New York. Showing milk glass base with correct labeling and green glass top, missing lid. (B) Canada Dry syrup dispenser. Green glass with correct lid and spigot, missing base. (C) Green River syrup dispenser. Correct green base, glass globe and missing syrup jug that would fit inverse in the top. Green River label showing about 30% graphic loss. (Good). 300 - 600

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2133 - PAIR OF SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 8” x 8” x 17”. Pair of soda fountain syrup dispensers. (A) Cherry Smash syrup dispenser. Glass bowl with correct base, spigot and lid. CONDITION: Showing no chips or cracks. (B) Muscadine Punch syrup dispenser. Mid-section, missing the three-legged base and top tab. Correct spigot. CONDITION: Showing some fading to the Muscadine Punch graphic. (7.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2134 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA FOUNTAIN SYRUP DISPENSERS. Largest: 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 11”. Collection of three soda syrup dispensers. (A) Green River ceramic syrup dispenser. Correct base, label and spigot. (B) Hunter’s syrup dispenser. Milk glass base, glass bowl, original lid and spigot. (C) Tin base with glass top that would hold an original jug full of syrup in an inverse position. Original spigot and ball feet. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss, fading to labeling, light surface rust and oxidation. (7.0 - 8.0). 200 - 500 2135 - GINGER-MINT JULEP WOOD SYRUP DISPENSER. 6 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/4” x 13 - 3/4”. Original wood barrel form syrup dispenser for the Ginger-Mint Julep Company with original pump. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear. 50% of the front label has worn off all the bands to the wooden Crocker there. Original pump has ginger porcelain insert. (Good). 200 - 500 2136 - HIRES ROOT BEER DISPENSER. A Hires syrup dispenser. CONDITION: Showing staining and crazing throughout, with an original push-pump. No chips, cracks or repairs noted. (8.5). 200 - 400

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LOT - 2137 2137 - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING PRODUCTS BUBBLE CLOCK. 16” x 3” x 16”. This bubble clock was made by Advertising Products, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, advertising Wolfe Dairies Milk. Wolfe Dairies was a local brand based out of Knoxville, Tennessee. CONDITION: Shows unused, with very little signs of wear and original label in the back. (8.9). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2139

2138 - COLLECTION OF 6: EARLY SODA POP CARDSTOCK ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 25 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. A collection of six early soda pop lithographs. CONDITION: (A) Goldenmoon Fruity Orange paper lithograph has great color throughout, with only very minor blemishes around the outer black edges to note. This piece has been professionally framed. (B) “7up Likes You” cardboard lithograph easel-back has fair color throughout. There is very minor edge wear, as well as staining, mostly in the white sections. (C) Orange Crush paper lithograph with good color and gloss throughout. Retains the original hanging string. (D) Orange Crush paper lithograph with strong color throughout. There is very minor edgewear. (E) “Drink All Fruit Crushes” with good color throughout, with notable damage along all four edges. (F) Cardboard lithograph easel-back “7up Likes You” display. It has strong color throughout, with only very minor edge wear to note. (Various). 300 - 600

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2139 - PAIR OF ORIGINAL ORANGE CRUSH LIGHT-UP CLOCKS. Largest: 16” x 4 - 1/2” x 16”. This is a pair of Orange Crush light-up clocks. (A) Bottlecap-formed clock, marked “Naturally it Tastes Better.” Original plastic sleeve, original back, original dial hands, in light-up condition and working. (8.5). (B) Orange Crush square plastic Pam clock, showing the original plastic clock face, original hands and dial. (8.0). (8.5), (8.0). 300 - 600 2140 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP & ICE CREAM TIN SIGNS. Largest: 14” x 30”. SST, SST. A collection of two early painted metal ice cream and soda signs. CONDITION: (A) Red Rock Cola embossed tin sign has good color throughout, with an area of match paint on the label of the bottle. The sign shows other minor areas of paint loss on the outer edges, most notably on the left-hand corner. (7.5). (B) Sealtest Ice Cream single-sided sign has good color throughout, with minor dents around the outer edge, as well as minor paint loss on the “A” of “Cream.” The outer edge of the sign also shows areas of minor staining. (7.5), (8.9). 300 - 600 2141 - PAIR OF 2 SODA POP ADVERTISING CLOCKS. Largest: 15 - 3/4” x 4” x 15 - 3/4”. This is a pair of soda pop advertising clocks. (A) 7Up advertising clock made by the Advertising Products Co., Cincinnati, OH. Original can with original plastic front, in full working order. (8.0). (B) “Drink Coca-Cola” round clock made by General Electric Telechron Co., showing areas of paint specks that could be cleaned off, but no noticeable chips or cracks. (8.5). (8.0), (8.5). 300 - 600

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2142 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP THERMOMETERS. Largest: 27” x 7 - 1/4”. A collection of three soda pop thermometers. (A) Dr. Pepper “Hot or Cold” thermometer in unused condition, showing a light fade to the red, no noticeable damage or areas of concern. (B) Squirt thermometer showing no areas of paint loss, with one small rub to the left of the base of the bottle in the bottom, and a little rubbing around the two mounting holes. (C) Sundrop Cola with bright color and shine, showing just some light areas of paint loss to the extreme outside edges of the thermometer. (8.5 - 8.8). 300 - 600

2144 - COLLECTION OF 12: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 2 - 3/4” x 5 - 1/4”. Collection of 12 soda fountain glasses. Consists of some very difficult to find glasses, including Kerns Gunning Club Beverage with a picture of an elk, Golden Orangeade tall flared glass, Drink Cola glass with front graphic, embossed Moxie and many others. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 300 - 600

2143 - COLLECTION OF 3: EARLY SODA POP CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPHS. Largest: 8” x 30”. A collection of three soda pop cardstock lithographs. CONDITION: (A) A very unique “Drink Cal-Cola” die-cut cardstock lithograph. This piece has very strong color, with the only damage to note on the outer edges of three of the four corners. This piece has been professionally framed and matted. (B) Royal Crown Cola cardstock bottle sign has good color, with some minor browning. The piece also shows minor areas of spotting in the neck of the bottle, as well as very minor edgewear on the right-hand side. (C) Cleo Cola cardstock lithograph with easel. This piece has excellent color, with a minor blemish horizontally across the bottle. The piece also shows areas of staining, most notably in the “Cleo Cola” lettering. This piece is complete with the original easel back. (Various). 300 - 600 196

2145 - DR PEPPER PAM CLOCK. 15” x 4” x 15”. This is a later issue Dr. Pepper Pam clock, showing original dial hands, brightlycolored and lit clock face and original can. (8.7). 200 - 400

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2146 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Largest Frame: 40” x 11 - 1/2”. A collection of two Orange Crush and B1 Lemon-Lime soda pop paper lithograph advertisements. CONDITION: (A) The Orange Crush paper lithograph has significant wear throughout the face of the piece, as well as surface staining and noticeable creases. The piece has had a nice newly-added frame. (B) B1 Lemon-Lime piece has strong color, with areas of surface staining throughout the piece. The piece has been displayed in a newly-added frame. (Various). 200 - 400

2148 - COLLECTION OF 3: COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 32” x 13”. Collection of three country store soda pop advertising items. (A) Grape Rite felt banner in original condition. CONDITION: Showing some areas of staining, with bright graphic of a cluster of grapes and the wording. (B) Unused paper sign for Eze-Grape Drink. CONDITION: Showing light folds to the outside edges. Good color and no damage to the field. (C) Cardboard Nehi Beverage sign showing the bottle and a set of knee-high legs. CONDITION: Unused, showing some light foxing and areas of staining on the extreme outside edges. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

2147 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS. Largest: 4 - 3/4” x 16 - 1/4” This is a collection of three soda pop advertising thermometers. CONDITION: (A) B1 Lemon-Lime, showing original thermometer stick in unused condition, with must light wear to the edges. (B) Die-cut Coca-Cola thermometer, marked for the Robertson Sign Co. on the bottom. Showing light wear and light scratches. (C) Mason Root Beer thermometer, showing significant fading to the Mason bottlecap, as well as oxidation around the metal thermometer. (7.5 9.0). 200 - 500

2149 - COLLECTION OF 3: COUNTRY STORE SODA POP ADVERTISING PIECES. Largest: 15” x 19”. Collection of three country store advertising pieces. (A) Orange Crush paper advertising, showing a couple enjoying an Orange Crush at soda fountain. CONDITION: Showing very little signs of wear. Some staining to the extreme outside white edges. (B) Whistle soda pop head banner cardboard construction in original unused condition. (C) Early paper advertising for Orange Crush. CONDITION: Showing some foxing to the outside edges. Good color and an early Crushy figure. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2150 - CRESCENT BEVERAGES NEW OLD STOCK TIN SIGN. 19 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. C. 1950. Single-sided bent edge tin sign. CONDITION: Showing paper residue from storage, and some light scuffs to the embossed portions of the word “Crescent,” but nothing that distracts from the overall display appearance. (8.0). 200 - 500

2153 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA FOUNTAIN SERVING & DISPLAY JARS. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 9”. Collection of three soda fountain country store glass displays. (A) Henderson’s Wild Berry Beverage serving pitcher. Beautiful front embossing and top fluted edges. (B) Stone Skyscraper Ice Cream large ice cream soda serving glass jar. Front embossed imagery showing three skyscrapers. (C) Small Nut Hut jar by the United States Nut Company, Lynn, MA. Correct lid and embossments. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 200 - 400

2151 - ORIGINAL CANADA DRY PAM CLOCK. 15 - 1/4” x 4” x 15 - 1/4”. This is an original Pam clock advertising Canada Dry soft drinks, made in 1962 in New Rochelle, New York. CONDITION: Shows areas of oxidation to the original can, showing original glass hands and clock face. (8.5). 200 - 500 2152 - BARQ’S ROOT BEER THERMOMETER. 25 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. This is a Barq’s Root Beer thermometer, marked for the Donaso Sign Co. CONDITION: Shows the original thermometer. There are some slight areas of scratches to the main bottle field, around the bottom mounting hole and the extreme outside edges to the left and right-rear corner. (8.3). 200 - 400

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2154 - BUBBLE UP SOFT DRINK PAM CLOCK. 14 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. This is an original Pam clock for Bubble Up soft drink, with original can, clock face and hands. (8.8). 200 - 400

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LOT - 2160

2155 - PAM CLOCK ADVERTISING SQUIRT SOFT DRINK. 15 - 1/4” x 4” x 15 - 1/4”. This original Pam clock advertises Squirt soft drink, showing a nice graphic of the bottle. CONDITION: Shows oxidation and areas of surface rust to the original can. It has an original label on the back, original hands, clock face as well as front glass. (8.0). 200 - 500

2158 - ORIGINAL ROYAL CROWN COLA PAM CLOCK. 15 - 1/4” x 4” x 15 - 1/4”. This original Royal Crown Cola Pam clock is in square format with original glass globe. It has the original can showing some oxidation, with the original hands and dial. Fully operational. CONDITION: Shows oxidation to the can and some areas of plating loss. (8.0). 200 - 500

2156 - LATER ISSUE PEPSI-COLA BUBBLE CLOCK. 15” x 3 - 1/2” x 15”. In unused condition, showing very little signs of wear. (9.0). 200 - 400

2159 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 16”. A collection of three soda pop advertising thermometers. (A) Nesbitts in unused condition, showing just light wear at the outside edges. (B) Nesbitts, a different version, showing light wear to the outside edges and a rub under the bottom mounting hole. (C) Orange Crush blue model, showing significant areas of scrapes and paint loss to the outside edges. (7.5 - 8.5). 200 - 500

2157 - COLLECTION OF 2: ROYAL CROWN COLA PAINTED METAL THERMOMETER SIGNS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Largest: 6” x 13 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Royal Crown Cola painted metal thermometer signs with deeply embossed bottle graphic. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Royal Crown Cola by Taste Test” thermometer has good color, with minor fade to the Royal Crown Cola logo. The sign also has some staining and paint loss in the outer edge. It does have a working thermometer bulb. (B) Thermometer has significant fade throughout the coloring, as well as surface scratching and rust staining, both in the face and in the outer edge of the sign. It retains a working thermometer bulb. (Various). 200 - 400

2160 - ORANGE CRUSH PAM CLOCK. 14 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. This is a later edition Orange Crush Pam clock with original can, clock face and hands. (9.0). 200 - 400

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2161 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 25” x 9”. SST, SST. A collection of two Crescent Beverages and Mission Orange single-sided painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) Crescent Beverages embossed tin sign has good color and shine, with significant areas of staining, as well as surface scratching. The sign has multiple areas of paint loss at the hanging holes and on the outer field, as well as on the outer edges. (7.9). (B) Mission Orange single-sided sign has good color and very minor fade to the orange. The sign has significant scratches with paint loss throughout, as well as paint loss on all four corners. (8.25). (7.9), (8.25). 200 - 400

2163 - COLLECTION OF 2: “DRINK SMILE” PAPER LITHOGRAPHS. Each: 12” x 28 - 1/2”. A collection of two “Drink Smile” paper lithographs. CONDITION: (A) “Drink Smile” boy has good color throughout, with some very minor staining to note. The piece has been professionally framed. (B) “Drink Smile” boy holding the “Drink Smile” logo has some minor browning to the piece, as well as some staining around the extreme outer edges. This piece has been professionally framed. (Various). 200 - 400

2162 - COLLECTION OF 2: SELF FRAMED TIN SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 24” x 24”. SST, SST. A collection of two consisting of a “Enjoy Coca-Cola” and a Grapette self framed tin advertising sign and thermometer. CONDITION: (A) “Enjoy Coca-Cola” self framed embossed tin sign has an outstanding color and shine throughout, with very minor damage at three of the four hanging holes. The sign also has minor surface staining around the white self framed edge. (9.25). (B) Grapette Grape Soda self framed embossed tin thermometer sign has good color and shine throughout, with very minor pinpoint-size nicks in the paint. The sign also shows minor paint loss on the outer self framed edge. It does have a working thermometer bulb present. (9.25), (8.9). 200 - 400 200

2164 - COLLECTION OF 3: ROYAL CROWN COLA TIN THERMOMETER SIGNS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. All SST. A collection of three Royal Crown Cola painted metal thermometer signs. CONDITION: (A) Royal Crown Cola RC with baby blue color has strong color and gloss, with very minor areas of paint loss and scratches with complete paint loss in the field. The outer edge of the sign also shows areas of paint loss. It has a working thermometer bulb. (B) Royal Crown Cola with the crown at the top has minor brown staining throughout the face, as well as paint loss and edgewear, most notably along the bottom edge. It also has a working thermometer bulb. (C) Royal Crown Cola thermometer has fair color and gloss, with areas of surface staining in the white section. This piece also has paint loss in the outer edge and at the bottom and top left-hand hanging holes. (Various). 200 - 400

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2165 - ADVERTISING POSTER FOR SQUIRT SOFT DRINK. Frame: 28 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 21 - 1/2”. This is an original advertising poster for Squirt soft drink, showing great color and great condition. Framed in a period frame. CONDITION: Shows no areas of rubs, tears or repair. (8.6). 200 - 400 2166 - COLLECTION OF 4: SODA POP ADVERTISING MIRRORS. Largest: 12” x 16”. Collection of four soda pop advertising mirrors. (A) Cloverdale Soft Drink. Art Deco form. Complete mirror with original backing. (B) A-Treat Pale Dry Ginger Ale all-original mirror. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. (C) Pop Kola advertising mirror. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear with light paint loss on the left-hand border. (D) Buffalo Rock advertising mirror with thermometer. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss to logos on the mirror. (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500 2167 - COLLECTION OF 3: CELLULOID HANGER SIGNS. Each: 9” Dia. Collection of three celluloid hanger signs that were made by the Philadelphia Badge Company in Philadelphia. (A) Virginia Dare Beverage. CONDITION: Shows areas of fading and surface dirt, which could be removed with a good cleaning. No chips or breaks in celluloid. (B) Korker Lemon-Lime Drink. CONDITION: Shows areas of surface dirt, but no chips or cracks to the celluloid. (C) Double-Dot Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: Shows no signs of wear or use. (8.5). 200 - 500 2168 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISING ITEMS IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of many soda pop advertising items housed in two shadowboxes, consisting of Cherry Smash cardboard sign, bottle openers, pocket mirrors and many other advertising items. (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

LOT - 2169 2169 - COLLECTION OF 6: SODA POP ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 14”. Collection of soda pop advertising items. Includes Green Spot cardboard advertising, Bim-Bo cardboard soda pop advertising, Nu-Grape cardboard advertising, Snaider Syrups cardboard advertising, Chocolate Soldier cardboard advertising and Koesters Twin Bread cardboard advertising. CONDITION: Shows areas of paper loss to the outside edges. Light folds and light water staining to the Snaider Syrups sign. (8.0 - 8.5). 200 - 500

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2170 - PEPSI-COLA ADVERTISING CLOCK. 16” x 4” x 16”. This is an original advertising clock by the Advertising Products Co., Cincinnati, OH, advertising Pepsi-Cola. CONDITION: Original metal can with plastic front, plastic clock face in great color, showing no signs of damage. Fully operational and working. (8.7). 200 - 500 2171 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP THERMOMETERS W/ BOTTLE GRAPHICS. Largest: 6” x 16 - 1/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two “Enjoy Squirt” and “Drink Bireley’s” painted metal thermometer signs. CONDITION: (A) “Enjoy Squirt” sign has outstanding color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of fade in the red background behind the “Squirt” lettering. The sign also shows some minor staining to the outer edges. The sign has a working thermometer bulb. (B) “Drink Bireley’s” with the heavily-embossed bottle graphic has significant fade to the color, as well as paint loss and surface staining in the field of the sign. The sign also shows significant paint loss to the outer edges of the sign. (Various). 200 - 400 2172 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 21”. Pair of soda pop advertising items. (A) 1946 “Compliments of Your Coca-Cola Bottler” calendar with Sprite Boy. CONDITION: Beautiful and unused. (B) Cardboard advertising for Par-T-Pak Ginger Ale with a great graphic of a lion and lamb. CONDITION: Shows minor rubs to the upper right-hand corner. Added mounting hole under the “T” in “Par-T-Pak.” Good color and shine. Professionally framed and matted. (8.0). 500 - 1,000

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2173 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP THERMOMETERS. Largest: 6” x 16”. A collection of three soda pop thermometers. (A) Mission Orange, showing a complete bottle with thermometer, in unused condition with just light edgewear. (B) Sunkist thermometer, showing areas of paint loss in the word “Drink” at the top, as well as some light scratches around the mounting holes and to the extreme edges. (C) TruAde thermometer, showing just light paint loss on the raised edges to the outside border. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2174 - MODERN GRAPETTE SODA EMBOSSED DIE-CUT BOTTLE SIGN. 42” x 12”. SST. Maker mark “Stout Marketing.” Grapette embossed tin bottle sign. This is a modern sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color, with cracks to the paint throughout the outer edge of the piece. The sign shows rubs to the paint in the embossed lettering. (8.0). 100 - 200

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2175 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. Collection of three soda pop items. (A) Royal Crown Cola thermometer. CONDITION: Missing thermometer stick. Shows good color with light surface scratches and dent in the lower left-hand corner. (B) Twardzik’s Quality Soft Drink strip sign. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear and some light surface dust. (C) B1 Lemon-Lime Soda rack sign. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. (7.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300 2176 - PAIR OF SODA POP THERMOMETERS. Each: 12” x 1 - 1/2” x 12”. This is a pair of round soda pop thermometers. (A) 7Up thermometer in unused condition. (B) NuGrape Soda thermometer with light wear. (8.7). 100 - 300 2177 - COLLECTION OF 3: SODA POP ADVERTISING LICENSE PLATES. Each: 12” x 6”. Collection of three soda pop advertising plates. (A) Sun Drop in unused condition. (B) Squirt, embossed. Showing light surface dirt that could be improved with a cleaning. (C) Mission Orange. Marked as a souvenir for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from the Ace Amusement Company. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300

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2178 - PAIR OF 2 SODA POP ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 16”. This is a pair of soda pop advertising thermometers. (A) Mello Yello thermometer, missing the thermometer stick, showing light wear to the edges with some scuffs and scrapes. (B) Moxie thermometer with the original thermometer stick, showing light surface scratches, primarily to the raised outside edges. (7.0 - 8.0). 100 - 300 2179 - COLLECTION OF 6: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 2 - 3/4” x 2 - 3/4” x 4”. Collection of six soda fountain soda glasses. Consists of several difficult-tofind glasses, including We soda glass with front graphic, Foxy Cherry soda fountain glass with front graphic, Whistle soda, Red Rock and others. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300

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2180 - LOT OF 2: PAIR OF SODA POP THERMOMETERS. Largest: 4 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/4”. Pair of soda pop thermometers. (A) Great Bet thermometer. Marked for “The Stout Sign Company” out of St. Louis. Seldom-seen graphic of the Great Bet bottle with a thermometer in the middle. Reads “Thirsty or Not.” CONDITION: Unused. Shows light areas of wear to the outside edges. (B) Die-cut Coca-Cola thermometer. CONDITION: Unused. Very little signs of wear. (8.7 - 9.0). 100 - 300 LOT - 2180

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2181 - COLLECTION OF 6: SODA FOUNTAIN SODA GLASSES. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/4”. Collection of six soda fountain soda glasses. Consists of several rare pieces, including Anderson’s Mezzo soda and julep glass, flared Arctic Old-Fashion Root Beer glass and several others. CONDITION: No significant chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300 2182 - LOT OF 3: ORIGINAL SODA POP 6-PACK CARRIERS. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 5” x 10 1/2”. Collection of three original soda pop six-pack carriers. Includes Cherry Blossoms six-pack carrier, Kreemo Root Beer carrier and Pepsi-Cola Double-Dot carrier. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear and light surface scratches. Denting to the Pepsi-Cola display. (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 300

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2183 - COLLECTION OF 3: SYRUP GALLON JUGS, MOXIE & COCA-COLA. Each: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 11”. A collection of three 1-gallon syrup jugs, one from Moxie and two different ones from Coca-Cola. CONDITION: (A) Moxie Regular concentrate, showing label wear and some loss to the edges. (B) Coca-Cola dark green label, showing paper loss to the label and staining. (C) Coca-Cola light green label. Showing paper loss to the label and staining. (7.0 - 7.5). 100 - 300 2184 - COLLECTION OF 12: SIDEWALK ADVERTISING MARKERS. Each: 3 - 3/4” x 2 - 1/2” x 3 - 3/4”. Advertising markers advertising Grapette Soda and 7UP. Generally embedded in the concrete sidewalks in front of the soda fountains in the 1910s and 1920s. CONDITION: Several appear to be recast. (Good). 100 - 300

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LOT - 2188 2185 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA POP ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 12 - 3/4” x 17”. Collection of two soda pop advertising signs. (A) Cheer-Up Soda advertising sign. Factory punched for a cloth hanger. CONDITION: Showing good color, with no disturbing damage to the field or outside edges. (B) Blackberry Punch paper advertising with a great graphic. CONDITION: Showing unused condition. Both pieces have been framed in contemporary oak frames. (8.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500 2186 - COLLECTION OF 4: SODA FOUNTAIN DISPLAY JARS. Largest: 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Collection of four soda fountain display jars. (A & B) Pair of fruit jars with correct lids. Heavy glass panel design. (C) Matches jars (A) and (B), but of smaller form with correct lid. (D) Display jar for Fowler’s Malted Milk Balls. CONDITION: Shows areas of enamel loss to the front label. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300

2188 - WESTERN UNION PORCELAIN SIGN. 48” x 24”. DSP. C. 1930s Western Union double-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Side one has fair color and gloss throughout, with significant surface staining throughout both the inner and outer fields. There are very minor areas of surface scratching and porcelain loss on the outer edges, most notably in the top right-hand corner. The sign would benefit greatly from a professional cleaning. (8.25). Side two has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of surface staining and oxidation, most notably surrounding the “N,” “I” and “O” of the word “Union.” There is also very minor porcelain loss along the outer edges, with a more notable chip in the top left-hand corner. A very unique and early piece in excellent displaying condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.25, 8.5). 600 - 1,200

2187 - HIRES ROOT BEER MUNI-MAKER GLOBE. An original glass globe for a Hires Muni-Maker syrup dispenser. These are extremely hard to find, and if your Muni-Maker is missing one, this is a great replacement. CONDITION: It has some areas of paint loss to the Hires graphic. (7.5). 200 - 400

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2189 - TOM’S SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN ADVERTISING SIGN W/ PEANUT GRAPHICS. 28” x 19 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Robertson.” C. 1950 “Time out for Tom’s” self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding graphics of early snacks. CONDITION: The sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of surface staining and surface scratching in the field. There is one more significant scratch to the paint running through the “T” of “Tom’s.” There is paint loss at all six hanging holes and along the outer edges of the self frame. (7.9). 600 - 1,200

2191 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAINTED METAL BREAD SIGNS. Largest: 29 - 1/2” x 11 - 3/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two Sunbeam and Marita Bread painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) Sunbeam Bread self framed embossed tin sign has strong color and gloss throughout, with very minor areas of surface staining in the field. The sign shows minor paint loss at three of the four hanging holes. as well as paint loss and surface staining at the outer edges of the sign. (8.9). (B) Marita Bread has strong color and gloss throughout the inner and outer field, with very minor areas of surface staining. The sign shows paint loss on the outer edges and at five of the six hanging holes. (8.9), (8.0). 1,000 - 2,000

2190 - WILL NEVER WEAR OUT BLUE JEANS FRAMED PAPER LITHOGRAPH. 42 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/4”. C. 1910 “Will Never Wear Out” Blue Jeans paper lithograph advertisement. Maker’s marked “The Inquirer Job Printing Co.” CONDITION: The lithograph has outstanding color throughout, with areas of water staining to the left side of the field. The very outer edge has a couple tears to the paper, but overall presents nicely with a newly-added frame. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.75). 750 - 1,500

2192 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS TIN LITHOGRAPH SIGN W/ MILKING GRAPHICS. 26” Dia. SST. Maker mark “The Beach Co.” C. 1900s De Laval Cream Separators “The World Standard” single-sided tin lithograph with outstanding agricultural-related graphics. CONDITION: The sign has good color throughout the field, with very minor areas of spotting and pinpoint paint loss. The outer rim of the sign has significant areas of paint loss, as well as paint drips, mostly contained to the top of the piece. Overall, an outstanding displaying early lithograph. (8.0). 2,000 - 4,000

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2193 - EMBOSSED “COME IN WE SERVE THE BEST” SUNBEAM BREAD SIGN. 54 - 3/4” x 18 - 3/4”. SST. Maker’s marked, “A.A.W. 11-53.” Outstanding c. 1950’s We Serve The Best Sunbeam Bread self framed embossed tin sign. Condition: Sign has outstanding color and gloss throughout the field with areas of very minor surface scratching. The sign shows a couple minor chips to the paint on the outer self framed edge. Overall, a terrific example that would be difficult to upgrade. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 3,000 - 5,000 2194 - ORIGINAL CHAMPAGNE VELVET BEER NEON SPINNER CLOCK. 18 - 1/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/4”. This is an original spinner clock advertising Champagne Velvet Beer, with an original glass front, original spinner, hands, dial and original neon. It also has the original painted can. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.8). 1,000 - 2,000 2195 - CLIPPER BELT LACER COMPANY FRAMED PICTURE. 31” x 17”. Paper advertising for the Clipper Belt Company of Grand Rapids, MI. Image of the office building with original frame and decal. CONDITION: Bright color and shine to the graphic, light edgewear to the original frame. Showing no tears or repairs. (8.7). 500 - 1,500

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2196 - C.D. KENNY CO. PATRIOTIC TIP TRAY. 5 - 1/8” Dia. Very desirable tip tray, showing the raising of the first American flag with George Washington and other patriots looking on. CONDITION: Shows bright color and shine. No discernible areas of paint loss or chips to the main field. Light rubs to the outside edges, not seen from the front. (9.2). 500 - 1,000

2197 - DOUBLE-SIDED PORCELAIN SIGN ADVERTISING “REGISTERED HOLSTEINS TO THE ELDERNOTCH FARM”. 36” x 24”. DSP. Maker marked, “The Robertson Sign Company Ford Atkins, Wisconsin.” Double-sided sign advertising Registered Holsteins. CONDITION: Side 1, shows areas of paint loss, primarily near the mounting holes and lower left-hand corner. Light scratches in the main field. Good color and shine. Side 2, shows good color and shine. Several heavier scratches, areas of paint loss in the main field and oxidation throughout. Shows damage at both top mounting holes. (7.8). 500 - 1,000

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2198 - KEN.L BISKIT SELF FRAMED TIN DOG FOOD SIGN W/ DOG GRAPHIC. 29” x 17 - 3/4”. SST. Maker mark “G-59.” C. 1960s Ken.L Biskit self framed embossed tin dog food sign with outstanding dog food sack graphics. CONDITION: Sign has fair color throughout, with minor areas of surface staining in the field. The outer edges of the sign also show areas of surface staining, as well as minor paint loss. Overall, a very unique sign with excellent graphic. (8.9). 400 - 800

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2199 - WESTERN UNION PORCELAIN SIGN. 30” x 17”. DSP. C. 1930s Western Union double-sided porcelain sign. CONDITION: Side one has fair color and gloss throughout the field, with significant surface scratching and oxidation. There are multiple areas of porcelain loss, both in the field and along the outer edges, most notably at the hanging grommets. (7.75). Side two has good color and gloss, with areas of surface scratching and more significant scratching through the porcelain. The sign has multiple areas of rust staining, as well as oxidation. The sign also has porcelain chips, both in the field and on the outer edges. (7.5). (7.75, 7.5). 400 - 800


2200 - ROLLER COASTER BRAND FIREWORKS POSTER. 24” x 38 - 3/4”. A brightly-colored poster for Roller Coaster Brand by the Cassarolla Bros., signed “To Randall, Best Wishes / Steve Cassarolla and Earl Cassarolla.” Marked in bottom right-hand corner “Printed in Macau.” Good colors and graphics. CONDITION: Some slight water staining, creasing and fold marks throughout. (Fair). 400 - 800 2201 - CHIPPEWA SALT ALL GRADES PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHIC. 60 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/4”. C. 1920s Chippewa Salt “All Grades / Look For the Indian” paper lithograph with outstanding graphic. CONDITION: Paper has fair color throughout with noticeable fade, especially in the red background. There are a few creases throughout the field, as well as staining throughout the outer white perimeter. There is a noticeable rip on the top right-hand edge. Overall an excellent piece, highlighted by its outstanding graphic. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 400 - 800

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2202 - CHERRNAY’S FRUIT SYRUP LIGHT-UP SIGN. 21 - 1/2” x 7” x 12”. Original reverse glass light-up sign advertising Cherrnay’s Fruit Syrups. CONDITION: Shows original can with light surface rust and oxidation. Some areas of reverse paint loss to the front light-up sign, primarily around the “C” in the word “Cherrnay’s”, with some light fading. Sign works. (7.8). 400 - 800

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2203 - APOLLO FIRECRACKER FACTORY POSTER. 24 - 1/4” x 37 - 3/4”. A paper poster advertising for Posing Firecracker Company, made in Macau. It shows a graphic image of a space shuttle with fireworks in the background. This particular piece is laid up against foam board in a handmade frame. (Fair). 400 - 800 2204 - SMITH BROTHERS’ COUGH DROPS EMBOSSED TIN LITHOGRAPH W/ SMITH BROTHERS GRAPHICS. Frame: 28 - 3/4” x 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. SST. C. 1920s Smith Brothers’ Cough Drops embossed tin lithograph. CONDITION: Sign has fair color throughout, with minor areas of surface staining and blemishes to the paint, most notably to the left-hand side of the “Trade” graphic. The sign has been completely clear-coated with some type of brown varnish. The outer edges of the sign also show areas of paint loss. (Restored). 400 - 800

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2205 - DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT COMFORT HEADQUARTERS THERMOMETER W/ HAND & FOOT GRAPHIC. 8” x 38 - 1/2”. SST. C. 1960s “Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Headquarters” painted metal thermometer sign with working thermometer bulb and original wood cradle. CONDITION: Sign has good color throughout, with areas of significant scratching and scratches with paint loss. The piece also shows minor staining on the outer white edge, most notably at the top and bottom of the piece. The thermometer is in working condition. (8.0). 400 - 800 2206 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING SMALL SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of three shadow boxes contain small advertising consisting of bottle openers, cardboard advertising, pocket mirrors and many other small advertising items. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2207 - COLLECTION 3: OF SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items consisting of many advertising bottle openers, pocket mirrors, lighters and several pieces of cardboard advertising. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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2208 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items consisting of several watch fobs, Peters Weatherbird Shoe giveaways, Orange Crush fan pole, several advertising match safes and Dr. Pepper delivery man cloth badge. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2209 - ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY MONEY ORDERS EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 13 - 1/2” x 9 - 3/4”. Single-sided tin sign. Maker mark “Sentenne & Green Co., NY.” This is a great single-sided tin sign advertising Adams Express Company. CONDITION: Shows some areas of rubs to the outside edges. Has great color and shine, with some additional areas of rubs to the tops of the embossed letters. The sign displays very well and is extremely early. (8.3). 500 - 1,500 2210 - ORIGINAL GLOW DIAL BELFAST WATER NEON CLOCK. 14 - 1/2” x 5” x 14 - 1/2”. Fantastic small size neon clock, made by the Glow Dial Clock Company. Full labeling for the Underwriter’s Laboratories and Glow Dial Factory label, both on the can and on the front dial. CONDITION: Shows original nickel-plated can with oxidation and some surface pitting. Original front glass with original lettering, showing just a light fade. Great working clock in a great size. (8.0). 500 - 1,500 2211 - REPRODUCTION HICKMAN & EBBERT CO. OWENSBORO KENTUCKY WAGON SIGN. 34” x 23 - 1/2”. Contemporary Hickman & Ebbert Co. self-framed tin lithograph with wood backing. CONDITION: Good color throughout. Minor areas of surface staining and scratches to the extreme outer black edge of the sign. Overall, a nicely presenting sign. (8.5). 400 - 800

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2212 - TIN LIFE SAVERS COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY. 9 - 3/4” x 11” x 11 - 1/2”. A very nice example of this lithographed tin Life Savers country store display. Two tiers with great colors on both sides. Original embossed marquee for Life Savers Candy, Mints and Gumdrops. Original front labeling. CONDITION: Shows areas of light scratches, primarily to the edges on either side. Some areas of fading and light paint loss on the edges on top. One of the better examples we have seen. (8.7). 600 - 1,200 2213 - LOT OF 12: CELLULOID POCKET MIRRORS IN DISPLAY CASE. Case: 18” x 12” x 2”. A beautiful lot of 12 highly graphic pocket mirrors in wonderful condition. (A) A double-sided celluloid pennant depicting a pretty Victorian lady riding a donkey “On the way to the Cairo Street Fair / October 11 - 15, 1898.” The back side shows the donkey bucking the woman off, with her hat flying through the air, reading “One of the Sights at the Street Fair / You Will Miss It - If You Miss It.” CONDITION: 9.0. (B) Has a beautiful image of Gertrude Hayes with rose in her hair, reading “Follies of the Day.” The backside reveals the pocket mirror. CONDITION: Very little silvering missing to the mirror. (C) Depicts a bare-breasted woman. Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: 9.0. Very minimal silvering missing from mirror. (D) Shows a pretty woman staring forward, reading “Compliments Egan, Harris & Murphey / ‘Clever Clothes’ for Good Dressers / Same Price to Everyone.” Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: Mirror is in excellent condition. (E) “Compliments of the Pullman Buffet / Who’s Your Friend, Bill?” Depicting two skeletons with their arms around a gentleman. Advertising at the bottom reads “J. Peter Braner.” Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: Mirror with some silvering missing around the edges, still in a 9.0 condition. (F) Great image of an early backbar with a leaded glass light. Banner on front reads “The Mint Compliments of Geo. Dietlein, Aberdeen, So. Dak.” Backside reveals. CONDITION: Mirror is missing some silvering, but in 9.0+ otherwise. (G) Brightly colored Lady Liberty image on the front in red, white and blue, with the LOT - 2213 iconic eagle. Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: Mirror is in excellent condition. (H) A handheld pocket mirror with a hold metal handle. This advertises the Oliver Standard Visible Typewriter No. 3, with a young girl posed behind the product. CONDITION: 9.0+. (I) Shows early Victorian lady with very tight corset, advertising Henderson Gibson Corset Style 777, “Caters to Her Majesty / The American Woman.” Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: Mirror is in wonderful condition, 9.0+. (J) Depicts a detailed image of the interior of a saloon, with early gentleman standing at the saloon. Reads “Compliments of Flaherty and Mellen, Geneva, N.Y.” Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: 9.0. Mirror in excellent condition. (K) Shows three people, two men and one woman, reading “Drenguis’ / Kindly Remember Us. / The Up-To-Date Place.” Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: 9.0. Mirror in excellent condition. (L) Shows the interior of an early drugstore, advertising “Harry Smith’s Drug Store / Parkesburg, PA.” Backside reveals mirror. CONDITION: Mirror has some silvering missing, but celluloid is still in 9.0+ condition. Overall, a fantastic instant collection of some of the earliest and best pocket mirrors available. (9.0 - 9.0+). 600 - 1,600

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LOT - 2214 2214 - FOGG’S FERRY “THE FAREWELL” PAPER LITHOGRAPH. 41 - 1/2” x 28”. C. 1910’s Fogg’s Ferry “The Farewell” framed paper lithograph, marked “The Inquirer Job Printing Co.” CONDITION: This lithograph has tremendous color throughout the field of the piece. The paper has an area of water damage towards the right corner, none of which distracts from the graphic. There is minor damage to the bottom-left corner around the white border. Overall, an outstanding early lithograph with tremendous graphics and condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.0). 750 - 1,500 212

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2215 - REACH FOR SUNBEAM ENERGY PACKED BREAD SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ SUNBEAM GIRL GRAPHIC. 54 - 3/4” x 18 - 3/4”. SST. Maker’s marked, “A.A.W. 10-53.” Outstanding c. 1950’s Reach for Sunbeam Energy Packed Bread self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color and gloss throughout the field with areas of very minor surface scratching. The sign shows a couple minor chips to the paint on the outer self framed edge. Overall, a terrific example that would be difficult to upgrade. 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

2216 - LOT OF 3: LARGE LOT OF ANTIQUE ADVERTISING TRADE CARDS. Large lot of over 970+ antique advertising trade cards in 3 large notebooks. (A) Book 1 has hundreds of medicinal cards, with powders, liver pills, planters, diphtheria, cough remedy, pain relievers, hundreds of children and animals and tonics. (B) Book 2 has hundreds of medicinal cards, including asthma cures, cod liver oils, salves, powders, planters, bitters, eclectric oil, liniments. (C) Book 3 has hundreds of medicinal cards, including Indian root pills, pellets, cough medicine, tonics, croup. A magnificent collection in 3 large notebooks, all housed in plastic holders, many with children and animals. Excellent condition, very few creases or damage. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000 2217 - LOT OF 4: LARGE LOT OF ANTIQUE ADVERTISING TRADE CARDS. Large lot of over 980+ antique advertising trade cards over 4 large notebooks. (A) Hundreds of medicines, over 60 blood bitters, 50 Canter’s Liver Pills and many children and animals. (B) Mostly medicinal, with cough drops, New York Buildings and vegetable pills. (C) Mostly medicinal, with Sulpholine Cream Linaments, many birds, children and soaps. (D) Mostly medicinal, with many children, sarsaparilla, hoods. A magnificent collection in 4-ringed notebooks, each card in a plastic holder, amazing condition. Very few with creases or damage. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

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2218 - LOT OF 3: LARGE LOT OF ANTIQUE ADVERTISING TRADE CARDS. Large lot of trade cards in 3 binders. (A) Book 1 has hundreds of medicinal trade cards, with Allen’s Root Beer, croup, cough, rheumatism, tonics, puzzle cards, Ayers Sarsaparilla, blood and liver pills, liniment ginger, bitters. (B) Book 2 has hundreds of medicinal cards, including salves, liniments, gum, Ma-Le-Na, cough, liver pills, vegetable pills, Melvin’s. (C) Book 3 has hundreds of medicinal cards, including puzzles, coughs, pain, eye water, rheumatism, tonics and liniment. Many children and animals, an amazing collection, very few with creases or damage. All house in notebooks with plastic holders. (Excellent). 1,000 - 2,000

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2219 - FRAMED “MESSETTE’S MUSICAL ENTERTAINERS” POSTER. Frame: 30” x 43 - 3/4”. Beautifully framed in a contemporary frame. The bottom right-hand corner reads “The DL Company Newport, KY 5138.” Large poster depicting a chorus line of risque beauties behind the headliner with colorful swirls. Linen mounted. CONDITION: Bright, strong colors with bold graphics. No breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 500 - 1,500 2220 - ASK FOR ROUGH ON RATS TIN LITHOGRAPH W/ OUTSTANDING EARLY GRAPHICS. Frame: 23 - 1/2” x 2” x 17 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “Wells & Hope Co.” C. 1910s “Ask for Rough on Rats” single-sided tin lithograph with outstanding early graphics. CONDITION: Sign has fair color throughout, with excellent crackled paint throughout the face of the piece. The sign shows significant wear to the paint on the outer edges, as well as paint loss along the outer field of the sign. The piece has had an added frame and is ready for immediate display. (7.0). 500 - 1,000

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2221 - COLLECTION OF 2: FLANGE SIGNS. Largest: 21” x 19” x 2”. DST, DSP. A collection of two S&H Green Stamps painted metal flange sign and a Public Telephone porcelain flange sign. CONDITION: (A) S&H Green Stamps Flange Sign has strong color and gloss on both sides, with very minor areas of paint loss to the outer field, as well as surface scratches and scratches with complete paint loss. The sign also shows paint loss on the outer edges of both sides. (8.25). (B) Public Telephone double-sided porcelain flange has significant ghosting on both sides of the piece, as well as areas of match paint in the center graphic on both sides. The piece also shows paint loss on the flange. (7.0). (8.25), (7.0). 500 - 1,000

LOT - 2221 2222 - SUNBEAM BREAD SLOW SCHOOL ZONE WOODEN SIGN. 30” x 59 - 1/2”. A very nice example of this Sunbeam Bread crossing walk sign. CONDITION: showing wear to the paint from use, but bright colors and a wonderful example of a school crossing advertising sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,500 2223 - COLLECTION OF 6: TIN LITHOGRAPHED TIP TRAYS. Largest: 6” Dia. Collection of six tin lithographed tip trays. (A) IP Thomas & Sons out of Philadelphia Fertilizer. CONDITION: Showing a rub on the manufacturer’s mark at the 7 o’clock position. No scratches or scuffs in the main field. (8.5). (B) Grand Ole Party 1956-1958 political tip tray. CONDITION: Shows light rubs to the outside rim. No dents or scratches in the main field. (9.0). (C) De Laval Cream Separator tip tray. Purple version, showing a mom and her child with a farm scene. CONDITION: Shows new old stock with bright color and shine. No areas of scratches or dents. (9.4). (D) President suspenders tip tray in new old stock condition. Bright colors and shine with a pretty girl graphic. CONDITION: No areas of rubs or paint loss. (9.5). (E) White House Ginger Ale Standard Bottling and Extract Company out of Boston. New old stock condition. CONDITION: Showing a partial tag remnant on the back. Bright color and shine. No scratches or dents. (9.5). (F) Gypsy Hosiery large tip tray by the George A. Buschmann out of Owensville, Missouri. Great graphic of a gypsy encampment. New old stock condition. CONDITION: Shows no areas of rubs, scratches or paint loss. (9.4). (8.5 - 9.5). 500 - 1,000

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2224 - COLLECTION OF 6: COFFEE TIN ADVERTISING TIP TRAYS. Each: 4 - 1/4” Dia. A nice collection of six advertising tip trays. (A) Duke of Maya cigar tip tray, showing light edge wear, and very good color and shine. (8.5) (B) Hyroler Whiskey tip tray, showing paint loss to the main field on the left side. (7.0) (C) Monroe Brewing Co. tip tray. great color and shine showing only light edge wear. (8.9) (D) Old reliable coffee tip tray, showing great color and shine with very light edge wear. (8.0). (E) Fairy Soap tip tray, showing light staining in the main field and moderate edge wear. (7.8). (F) Passaic Metal Ware company tip tray, showing great color and shine with light edge wear. (8.5). (7.0 - 8.9). 500 - 1,000

2226 - COLLECTION OF 6: TIN LITHOGRAPH TIP TRAYS. Largest: 4 - 3/4” Dia x 1” H. Collection of six tin lithograph tip trays. (A) Quick Meal Range tip tray, showing hatchling chickens. CONDITION: Light edgewear. No scratches or dents. (9.0). (B) Wells Back Quality mantle tip tray, yellow version. CONDITION: Shows areas of rubs to the outside edge and outside field area. (7.5). (C) Jap Rose Soap tip tray. CONDITION: Shows a light scratch in the middle of the field. Light rubs and paint loss to the outside rim. (7.5). (D) Hebburn House Coal tip tray. CONDITION: Shows edgewear, primarily among the bottom and top edges. Light area of rub over the word “The Best” in the main field. (8.0). (E) Stag Semi-Paste Paint tip tray. CONDITION: Shows an area of rub at the 3’oclock position on the main field. Some areas of rubbing to the outside rim. (8.5). (F) Schweppes ceramic tip tray. CONDITION: Shows great color and shine. No chips or discrepancies. (9.5). (7.5 - 9.5). 400 - 800

2225 - COLLECTION OF 4: TIN LITHOGRAPHED TIP TRAYS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 1/4” x 4 - 1/2”. Collection of four tin lithographed tip trays. (A) Carnation Milk tip tray with a graphic of contented cows. Marked “Compliments of the Pacific Coast Condensed Milk Company.” CONDITION: Shows light areas of rubs to the outside right-hand edge. Slight areas of paint loss to the extreme edge in the upper left-hand corner. (8.5). (B) Clysmic Water tip tray. CONDITION: Shows some areas of light rubs to the extreme outside rim. Extremely light scratch extending from the elk’s antlers to the bottom rim. Displays well. Scratch is only pointed out for accuracy. (8.5). (C) White Rock Ferries tip tray. Square form. CONDITION: Shows areas of rubs and paint loss to the outside rim. No areas of scratching or repair to the main field. (8.7). (D) Red Raven tip tray. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss and rubs to the outside rim. No areas of scratches noted on the interior field. Bright color and shine. (8.2). (8.2 - 8.7). 400 - 800 216

2227 - PAIR OF TIN LITHOGRAPH TIP TRAYS. Each: 6” x 4”. This is a pair of tin lithograph tip trays. (A) Mi Carmen Quality Cigar tip tray with a great graphic of gentlemen in a library enjoying their cigar. Showing light areas of rubs to the outside edges, with an area of paint loss in the “M” of the upper rim. (8.2). (B) Chesterfield Cigarette tip tray with a great graphic of Chesterfield Cigarettes, showing areas of light rubs to the bent rim on the back only, not noticeable when viewed from the front. No scratches or scuffs to the main field. (8.7). (8.2), (8.7). 300 - 600

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2228 - COLLECTION OF 4: TIN LITHOGRAPHED TIP TRAYS. Each: 4 - 1/4” Dia. Collection of four tin lithographed tip trays. (A) Tip tray for the Christian Feigenspan Breweries out of Newark, New Jersey. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss to the outside brim. One significant component at the 10 o’clock position of the outside rim. (7.5). (B) Ludwig Piano tip tray. CONDITION: Shows some areas of oxidation to the back. Light rubs to the extreme outside edge, not noticeable when looking from the front. One small rub to the young lady’s lower portion of her cheek. (8.0). (C) Vougley’s New Store tip tray. CONDITION: Shows good color and shine. An area of rub on the word “Store” on the rim. No scratches or dings to the main field. (8.5). (D) New England Furniture & Carpet Company tip tray, showing Pricilla the Maid on the front. CONDITION: Areas of foxing and rubbing to the rolled edge on the back. One small ding in the main field at the 2:30 position on the outside rim. (7.5 - 8.5). 300 - 600 2229 - TOPPS BASEBALL PICTURE CARDS LIGHT-UP CLOCK. 14 - 1/2” x 3” x 14 - 1/2”. Rare original Pam bubble clock advertising Topps baseball cards. CONDITION: Working with original labels. Light scratches to the back. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 2230 - THE CELEBRATED JACKSON WAGON PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENT. Frame: 31 - 3/4” x 1” x 25 - 3/4”. Maker mark “C.E. Houghtaling, Madison Ave., Albany, N.Y.” Early c. 1900s Milburn and Auburn wagons advertisement with outstanding early farm implement, buggy and carriage graphics. CONDITION: The piece has excellent display ability and has been nicely framed and matted. The piece does show areas of crinkles, as well as notable rips horizontally across the middle of the piece. The paper also shows other minor blemishes and rips around the outer edges. Overall, a terrific early piece with outstanding graphic. (7.5). 400 - 800

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2231 - COLLECTION OF 2: KRAFT DIE-CUT EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS W/ ROOSTER & COW GRAPHIC. Largest: 17” x 16 - 1/4”. SST, SST. C. 1960s “Kraft Milk Bank Boost” die-cut embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of surface staining, as well as minor paint loss on the outer edge of the piece. (8.9). (B) Sign has good color and gloss, with an excellent crackle paint running through the red embossed lettering. The sign also has minor rubs and blemishes to the “Kraft” lettering at the base. (8.75). (8.9), (8.75). 400 - 800

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2232 - COLLECTION OF 2: DEKALB FEEDS SIGN W/ CORNCOB GRAPHIC. Largest: 28” x 16”. A collection of two Dekalb Feeds single-sided tin and single-sided Masonite signs with corncob graphics. CONDITION: (A) Single-sided painted metal Dekalb sign has good color and gloss throughout, with significant areas of surface scratching at the feather graphic above the corncob. The sign also shows areas of surface scratching on the outer edges of the piece. (8.9). (B) Masonite Dekalb sign has fair color and gloss remaining, with minor damage and staining to the outer white edge of the piece. (9.0). (8.9), (9.0). 400 - 800 2233 - COLLECTION OF 2: COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING SIGNS W/ ANIMAL GRAPHICS. Largest: 23 - 1/2” x 17 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Wonder Dog Food and Mule-Hide Roofs embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Wonder Dog Food self framed embossed tin sign has significant paint loss and surface staining throughout the face of the piece. The sign shows areas of match paint at the “F” and “O” of the word “Food.” There are also areas of paint loss and metal loss on the outer edges of the sign. (6.75). (B) Mule-Hide Roofs embossed tin sign has good color and gloss, with minor surface scratching and deeper scratches through the paint on the raised lettering and mule graphic. The outer edges of the sign show significant crazing, as well as paint loss mostly at the corners of the sign. The sign has a bend running vertically through the mule graphic. (8.5). (6.75), (8.5). 400 - 800 2234 - LOT OF 2: BLACK CAT FIREWORKS & PHANTOM WOLF PACK POSTERS. 21” x 31”. The first poster is for Wolf Pack firecrackers with a great wolf graphic. The second poster is for Black Cat fireworks with the namesake logo. CONDITION: Light signs of wear, crease as noted where the poster was shipped folded. Great color and great images. (8.5). 400 - 800

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2235 - PAIR OF ADVERTISING CLOCKS. Largest: 15 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. Pair of advertising clocks. (A) Pam bubble clock advertising Nu-Grape Soda with original glass, hands and can. CONDITION: Showing one light dent in the rim near the number “3.” (B) Pard Swift’s Dog Food clock. Wood case construction with a glass front and great graphic of dog’s head that is for the second hand. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear with original cord. (8.0 - 8.5). 400 - 800 2236 - WESTERN UNION PORCELAIN FLANGE SIGN W/ TELEPHONE GRAPHIC. 13 - 1/2” x 1 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. DSP. C. 1940s Western Union “Telephone Your Telegrams From Here” double-sided porcelain flange sign. CONDITION: Side one has good color and gloss, with very minor fade to the black porcelain on the telephone graphic. The outer edges of the piece show areas of porcelain loss and rust staining. There is also very minor porcelain loss on the very outer edge of the flange. (8.75). Side two has good color and gloss throughout, with very minor fade to the black porcelain on the telephone graphic. The outer edges of the piece have areas of porcelain loss, as well as very minor porcelain loss and staining at the flange. (8.9). (8.75, 8.9). 400 - 800

2238 - INDIAN MAIDENS CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPHED CALENDAR FAN W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHICS. 19 - 3/4” x 15 - 3/4”. C. 1900s Indian Maidens calendar cardstock lithographed fan. CONDITION: Piece has excellent color throughout, with very minor areas of staining, mostly on the top face of the fan. The piece also has very minor areas of edgewear. It has been professionally framed. (9.0). 300 - 600 2239 - COLLECTION OF 2: FROST FENCE & NORGE EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS. Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 17”. SST, SST. A collection of two embossed tin Frost Fence and Norge single-sided signs. CONDITION: (A) Frost Fence embossed tin sign with rolled edge has good color and gloss throughout, with significant area of paint loss above the word “Buy.” The sign also shows paint loss on the outer edges. (7.9). (B) “See Norge Before You Buy” embossed tin sign has fade throughout the color, with areas of surface staining, as well as scratches with paint loss throughout the field. The sign also has significant areas of staining around the outer edges. (7.9), (8.75). 300 - 600

2237 - CAT’S PAW SOLES ORIGINAL BUBBLE CLOCK. 15” x 3 - 1/2” x 15”. This is an original bubble clock made by the Telesign Co., advertising Cat’s Paws Heels and Soles for work boots. CONDITION: Unused condition, showing very little signs of wear. Fully operations. 300 - 600

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2240 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. This collection of small advertising items consists of cherry blossom bottle topper, ginger mint julep notepad, Coca-Cola pocket mirror, Peerless Soda Works tape measurer and many other advertising items, including some from Coney Island. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2241 2241 - SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 20” x 13 - 1/2”. SST. C. 1950s “See Norge Before You Buy” self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has slight fade to the color, mostly in the blue lettering. The sign shows areas of surface staining, as well as areas of paint loss on the outer edges of the piece. The bottom right-hand corner does have a bend to the metal. (9.0). 300 - 600 2242 - CAMBRA STORE CO. PAPER LITHOGRAPH CALENDAR W/ BEAUTIFUL WOMAN GRAPHIC. 13 - 1/2” x 37 - 1/2”. C. 1920s Cambra Store Co. “Foot Rest Hosiery” paper lithograph calendar. CONDITION: Piece has good color throughout, with very minor blemishes to be noted around the calendar section of the piece. The paper has been framed and matted. (8.5). 300 - 600 2243 - ARMOUR VERDEGREEN PLANT FOOD SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ PLANT FOOD SACK GRAPHIC. 36” x 18”. SST. Maker mark “AM Sign Co.” C. 1950s Verdegreen Plant Food self framed embossed tin sign with excellent color and graphic. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of surface scratching and very minor scratches with paint loss in the top right-hand corner. The sign also shows minor areas of paint splatter above the “N” in “Verdegreen,” as well as very minor paint loss at the hanging holes and at the outer edges of the sign. (8.9). 300 - 600

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2244 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 24”. A collection of two early paper lithograph advertisements for Crescent Flour and Minstrel & Dance at the Highland Park Masonic Auditorium in Highland Park, New Jersey. CONDITION: (A) Crescent Flour paper lithograph has fair color throughout, with areas of staining and very minor fade in the red lettering. The advertisement has been professionally framed for immediate display. (B) Minstrel & Dance paper lithograph advertisement has noticeable water staining throughout the face of the piece, as well as areas of minor spotting. The piece has been beautifully framed and matted and is highlighted by its excellent graphic. (Various). 300 - 600 LOT - 2244

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2245 - ORIGINAL VELVET MILK & ICE CREAM LIGHT-UP SIGN & CLOCK. 37 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 15”. This is a great light-up clock with a plastic face and tin can, advertising Velvet Milk & Ice Cream, with a working clock. CONDITION: Shows some areas of paint loss, scuffs and scrapes. No damage to the front light-up plastic. The clock works and the sign lights up. (8.0). 300 - 600 2246 - COLLECTION OF 3: DOOR PUSHES. Largest: 29 - 3/4” x 1 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/8”. This is a collection of three door pushes. (A) Kern’s Bread door push, showing minor edgewear to the outside edges, with an original push bar. (B) Sunbeam Bread tin, showing one area of wear to the upper left-hand edge, with an original push bar and “Thank You Call Again” on the reverse side. (C) Rainbo Bread push bar, but without the bar. It shows very little signs of use or wear, with just a small rub under the “B” in “Rainbo.” (8.0 - 8.5). 300 - 600 2247 - FRAMED SATIN SKIN POWDER & SKIN CREAM PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ BEAUTIFUL LADY GRAPHIC. 28 - 1/4” x 41 - 1/4”. C. 1910’s Satin Skin Powder paper lithograph advertisement. CONDITION: The paper has good color throughout the field and graphic. There are minor areas of staining and crinkling to the paper. There are stains along the outer white border of the piece. Overall, a nice displaying graphic with a newly added frame. 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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2248 - COLLECTION OF 3: ADVERTISING PIECES. Largest: 14 - 3/4” x 21 - 1/2”. A collection of three advertising pieces. CONDITION: (A) Reproduction Howel’s Root Beer embossed tin sign, marked for the AAA Sign Co. The sign has good color throughout, with areas of staining mostly to the background of the sign. (B) Zipp’s Cherri-O decal, which has been nicely framed. It has good color throughout. (C) Red Goose Shoes mirror with an excellent Red Goose Shoes logo at the top. The mirror does not have any cracks. The frame has minor damage at the top-left side. (Various). 300 - 600 2249 - COLLECTION OF 2: ADVERTISING SMALLS IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Wonderful collection of advertising smalls consisting of several watch fobs, pocket mirrors, tokens, Red Goose Shoes thermometer and cardboard advertising. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2250 - COLLECTION OF 7: EARLY WAR-THEMED PAPER LITHOGRAPHS. Each: 14” x 18”. Maker mark “The Warner Co., Akron, OH.” A collection of seven c. 1920s early war-themed paper lithographs. CONDITION: All pieces have excellent color, with minor areas of staining, mostly on the white edges. All the pieces have excellent graphics and outstanding display ability. (Various). 300 - 600

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2251 - CLABER GIRL BAKING POWDER PAINTED METAL ADVERTISING SIGN. 34” x 11 - 3/4”. DST. Maker mark “A. C. Co.” C. 1970s Claber Girl Baking Powder double-sided tin advertising sign. CONDITION: Side one has good color and gloss, with areas of surface scratching and surface staining throughout the field. The piece has minor paint loss around the outer edges, most significantly to the right-hand side of the sign. (7.9). Side two has strong color and gloss, with noticeable rice paper storage wear throughout the entirety of the piece. The outer edges of the sign also show minor paint loss. (8.5). (7.9, 8.5). 300 - 600

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2252 - COLLECTION OF 2: CATTLE CROSSING PAINTED METAL SIGNS. Largest: 24” x 18”. SST, SST. A collection of two Red Rose Animal Feeds and Wayne Feeds single-sided tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Red Rose Animal Feeds painted metal sign has good color and gloss throughout, with areas of surface staining and minor scratches with paint loss in the field. The outer edges also show areas of paint loss. (8.75). (B) Wayne Feeds Cattle Crossing embossed tin sign. The sign has good color, with minor gloss failure throughout the “Wayne Feeds” section of the sign. The piece also shows minor paint loss at the hanging holes and at all four corners. (8.75), (8.5). 300 - 600

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2253 - DONTOPHILE EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. Sign: 18 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4”. SST. Maker mark “D. Wieser Co., Zurich.” A nice displaying Dontophile self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with minor areas of paint loss throughout the field and in the embossed lettering. The sign has outstanding unmolested graphic, along with very minor paint loss to the outer edge of the piece. (8.9). 300 - 600

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2254 - COLLECTION OF 3: EMBOSSED TIN DAIRY SIGNS W/ COW GRAPHICS. Largest: 17 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. All SST. A collection of three consisting of a Borden’s and two modern Mayfield Dairies embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Self framed embossed tin Borden’s Dairy sign has good color and gloss, with minor staining throughout the graphic. The piece also shows minor paint loss in the outer edges. (9.0). (B) Mayfield Dairy Farms embossed tin sign has good color and gloss. This is a modern sign, but does have an excellent graphic and shows significant crackle paint throughout the brown background of the lettering. (9.0). (C) Another modern Mayfield Dairy Farms embossed tin sign. The sign is in excellent condition, with only minor damage to the hanging holes. (8.75). (9.0), (9.0), (8.75). 300 - 600

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2255 - WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM PORCELAIN FLANGE SIGN. 17” x 2” x 10”. DSP. C. 1930s Western Union Telegrams double-sided porcelain flange sign with excellent cobalt blue porcelain. CONDITION: Side one has good color and gloss, with areas of surface scratching and minor surface stains. The sign shows minor porcelain loss on the outer edges, with more significant porcelain loss on the flange. (9.0). Side two has good color and gloss, with more surface scratching than side one. The sign shows areas of staining, as well as porcelain loss on the outer edges and on the flange. (9.0). (9.0, 9.0). 300 - 600

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2256 - ORIGINAL SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD CLOCK. 16” x 5” x 16”. A very nice example of an original depot railroad clock. Marked for the “Southern Pacific Line Railroad Tucson, Arizona.” CONDITION: Shows newer black paint with an original dial and hands. A very nice original railroad clock. (Good). 300 - 600 LOT - 2257 2257 - COLLECTION OF 3: PAPER LITHOGRAPHED CALENDARS W/ OUTDOORS-RELATED GRAPHICS. Each: 15 - 3/4” x 21”. A collection of three paper lithographed calendars with outstanding hunting and fishingrelated graphics. CONDITION: (A) “Quick Action” has solid color throughout, with an area of staining in the top right-hand corner. There are also other very minor stains around the calendar pad. (B) “Quick, Buddy, Shove Off!” has great color throughout, with only minor areas of staining around the calendar pad and very minor edge wear to note. (C) “The Lumberjack” has good color throughout, with minor staining on the calendar pad. (Various). 300 - 600 LOT - 2258 2258 - COLLECTION OF 3: GENERAL STORE PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 20” x 30”. A collection of three country store paper lithographs with strong graphics. CONDITION: (A) Royal Baking Powder paper lithograph has good color, with areas of staining both in the inner field and along the outer edges. The lithograph has a few fold lines and minor creases. (B) Pineapple Sundae paper lithograph has good color throughout, with very minor edgewear throughout and some very minor fade to the color. (C) Fresh Fruit Lemonade paper lithograph has good color throughout, with minor nicks along the complete outer edge, most notably the top and bottom of the piece. (Various). 300 - 600 224

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2259 - PAIR OF 2 MILK ADVERTISING CLOCKS. 15 - 1/4” x 3” x 15 - 1/4”. This is a pair of milk advertising clocks. (A) From an unknown manufacturer, advertising Avondale Milk. Square tin can is original, with front bubble glass, original hands and all original field. (8.5). (B) Original Pam clock from New Rochelle, New York, advertising Sealtest Vitamin D Milk. It is missing the front glass, with original advertising dial and original hands, and original PAM label on the back. (7.0). (8.5), (7.0). 300 - 600

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2260 - COLLECTION OF 4: EARLY PAPER LITHOGRAPH CALENDAR ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 12” x 18 - 1/2”. A collection of four early paper lithographed calendars and an advertisement for Halls Balsam. CONDITION: (A) The Falls Shoe Repairing calendar has excellent color throughout with an unused calendar pad, making the piece NOS. The piece has some very minor staining in the graphic. (B) Halls Balsam lithograph with fair color. There is very minor fade throughout. There is very minor edgewear on the dog and a minor bend at the top-left side of the ladder. (C) H. Clem Campbell paper lithograph calendar, dated January, 1907. The calendar pad is intact, making this piece NOS. The piece has good color throughout, with only very minor staining in the white background to note. (D) Honest Wear-u-Well Shoes paper lithograph calendar with great color throughout. There is some very minor staining below the calendar pad and on the bad itself. A nice displaying piece with excellent graphic. (Various). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2261 2261 - COLLECTION OF 7: ARM & HAMMER SODA CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPHS W/ BIRD GRAPHICS. Each: 14 - 3/4” x 11 - 1/2”. Maker mark “Copyright 1915 by Church & Dwight Co.” A collection of seven c. 1910s Arm & Hammer Soda cardstock lithographs with an outstanding variety of bird graphics. CONDITION: (A) Flycatcher (Kingbird) has good color throughout the graphic, with very minor brown stains to the background. There are also areas of edgewear, most notably at the four corners. (B) Downy Woodpecker has great color throughout the graphic with very minor staining to note, as well as edgewear mostly at the corners of the piece. (C) Oriole has great color throughout, with very minor crinkle in the field. There is also noticeable edgewear. (D) Purple Grackle has good color throughout the field. The piece exhibits very minor edgewear. (E) Black Cock has good color throughout the field, with very minor blemishes and stains in the outer grey edge. The piece shows very minor edgewear as well. (F) Magpie has very strong color throughout the field, with more significant staining along the outer grey border. (G) Goldfinch has tremendous color, with very minor edgewear, most notable on all four corners. (Various). 300 - 600

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2262 - COLLECTION OF 3: PAINTED METAL FEED SIGNS. Largest: 22” x 11 - 1/4”. All SST. A collection of three Standard Quality Feed, VC Fertilizer and Purina Poultry Chow painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) Standard Quality Pre-Mixes sign has strong color and gloss, with significant surface scratching throughout the face. The piece also has minor damage at the bottom left-hand hanging hole. (B) VC Fertilizers embossed tin sign. The sign shows significant rust staining in the center logo and throughout the raised lettering. The sign also has paint loss on the outer edges. (C) The Purina Poultry Chow sign has fade throughout the color, with minor areas of spotting and staining in the white areas. The piece also shows minor paint loss at three of the four hanging holes. (Various). 300 - 600

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2263 - COLLECTION OF 2: UNEEDA BISCUIT PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS W/ LITTLE BOY GRAPHIC. Largest: 17 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/2”. A collection of two c. 1920s Uneeda Biscuit paper lithographs with outstanding graphic. CONDITION: (A) “We Close Afternoons” piece has excellent color throughout the field. There is also very minor staining on the outer edges. The piece has been professionally framed. (B) “Don’t Forget Uneeda Biscuit” has fair color, with areas of significant staining, as well as a fold running vertically down the middle of the piece. The piece has been framed, but the wood frame itself has severe damage. The glass is crack-free. (Various). 300 - 600

2264 - LILLIAN RUSSELL BROADSIDE. 30” x 41 - 3/4”. A very early image off Lillian Russel, actress and model for many tobacco companies. This is the broadside for Lillian Russel in the play “Wildfire.” CONDITION: Shows some paper loss around the outside edges, some light folds and wrinkles that would be eliminated with linen backing. A great early image of an advertising icon of the early 20th century. A very scarce piece. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (6.0). 300 - 900

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2265 - ORIGINAL FLAV-ER-RITE POPCORN GLOBE. 8” Dia. Original popcorn globe that would have appeared on the top of a popcorn wagon. Original etched lettering to the milk glass with original paint on both sides. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. Light chipping around the base that would not be seen when mounted. (8.5). 300 - 600 2266 - COLLECTION OF 3: SHADOWBOXES FULL OF SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of three shadowboxes includes large orange cloud fan, several pocket mirrors including Coca-Cola, celluloid Ryola notepad, pocket mirrors and buttons. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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2267 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN 2 SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small soda pop and other advertising items, consisting of pocket watch, celluloid notepad, pocket mirrors, large advertising pencils and many other advertising items. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600 2268 - ORIGINAL CALUMET BAKING POWDER REGULATOR CLOCK. 15 - 1/2” x 4 - 1/2” x 32”. Iconic regulator clock made to advertise Calumet Baking Powder. Original oak design clock with replaced front dial. Original Calumet advertising panel. CONDITION: Shows some areas of paint loss, chips and surface cracks to the oak clock. However, a respectable example of this early advertising clock. (Good). 300 - 600 2269 - PEARS’ SOAP PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ LITTLE BOY GRAPHIC. 13 - 1/4” x 19”. Outstanding and early c. 1920s Pears’ Soap “You Dirty Boy” paper lithograph. CONDITION: The paper has good color throughout, with very minor blemishes mostly on the outer edges of the piece, most notably the bottom right-hand corner. The piece has been professionally framed and matted and is ready for immediate display. (8.9). 300 - 600 LOT - 2268

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2270 - COLLECTION OF 3: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items consisting of many bottle openers, some pocket knives, pin-back buttons, pocket mirrors, wine dip, soda fountain hat, boxy carboard advertising and several pieces of advertising jewelry. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

LOT - 2270 2271 - GRIFFITH & BOYD CO. FERTILIZERS PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ BEAUTIFUL WOMAN GRAPHIC. 24” x 31”. C. 1910s Griffith & Boyd Co. Fertilizers framed and matted paper lithograph advertisement with outstanding embossed lettering. CONDITION: The paper has good color and gloss throughout, with very minor blemishes to the chest of the woman. The advertisement also shows very minor wrinkles and creases along the outer edges of the piece. The paper has been nicely framed and matted. (8.75). 300 - 600

2272 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TWO COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 30” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two Morton Salt and Butter-Nut Bread embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Morton Salt embossed tin sign has strong color and shine throughout, with areas of surface scratching and notable stains, mostly in the white lettering. The outer edges of the sign show areas of crazing, as well as very minor paint loss at the hanging holes. (8.5). (B) Butter-Nut Bread self framed embossed tin sign has strong color and shine throughout the field, with minor areas of paint loss in the “Enriched Bread” lettering, as well as rubs to the paint on the other raised lettering. The sign shows paint loss at the outer hanging holes, as well as on the self framed edge, most notably the left-hand corner of the sign. (7.9). (8.5), (7.9). 300 - 600

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2273 - COLLECTION OF 3: BREAD ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 30” x 10”. A collection of three various bread signs. CONDITION: (A) The Bunny Bread Masonite sign is double-sided and has strong color. It has scratches with paint loss on one side, with the other side slightly darker and with significant surface scratching and paint loss. (B) Take Home Kern’s Bread sign self-framed painted metal sign. The sign has good color and shine throughout. There are areas of surface staining, as well as paint loss on the outer edges and at the top-middle hanging hole. (C) “Rainbow is Good Bread” self-framed embossed tin sign has good color throughout the field. There are minor areas of paint loss, both in the center graphic and at the hanging holes. The outer edges of the sign also show added holes, staining and paint loss. (Various). 300 - 600 2274 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY ADVERTISEMENTS W/ ADDED FRAMES. Largest: 27” x 16 - 3/4”. A collection of two early advertisements from Poll Parrot Shoes and Smith Brothers Cough Drops. CONDITION: (A) Poll Parrot Shoes reverse painted glass has fair color, with noticeable flaking of the paint starting mostly in the parrot logo. There is also some very minor cracking of the paint in the black background surrounding the lettering at the base of the piece. (B) Smith Brothers Candy Cough Drops paper lithograph has fair color throughout, with noticeable browning of the white areas, as well as minor fade throughout the coloring. The piece needs to be readjusted, but has been professionally framed and matted. (Various). 300 - 600 2275 - COLLECTION 2: ADVERTISING SMALLS IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of advertising smalls consisting of Coney Island Steeple Chase Kiddy Land ride tickets, souvenir pamphlet from Coney Island, several pieces of advertising jewelry, several pocket mirrors and many other advertising smalls. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2276 - COLLECTION OF 3: SHADOWBOXES FULL OF SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of small advertising items is housed in three shadow boxes, consisting of Smile Soda playing cards, novelty rings, pin-back buttons, pocket mirrors and cardboard trade signs, including a Coca-Cola blotter. (8.0 9.0). 200 - 500

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2277 - BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN FRAMED CERTIFICATE. Frame: 25 - 1/2” x 1/2” x 31 - 1/2”. Original certificate from the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman issued to M. L. Murphy. The paper certificate shows good color. CONDITION: No discernable repairs of damage. Light staining to the outer edges in some areas, nothing to distract from the overall appearance. (8.0). 200 - 400

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2278 - COLLECTION OF 3: SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN HARDWARE STORE SIGNS. Largest: 36” x 16”. SSA, SSA, SST. A collection of three Billy Goat Blowers, Sack Creek and Snapper Mowers self framed embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Billy Goat self framed embossed aluminum sign has excellent color and shine, with minor surface scratching and paint loss in the field of the sign. The sign also shows minor paint loss at the self framed edge. (B) Sack Crete Concrete self framed embossed tin sign has significant scratching throughout the “Sack Crete” lettering and graphic on the left-hand side. The sign also shows surface scratching on the self framed edge. (C) Self framed Snapper Mower embossed tin sign has good color and gloss throughout the field, with an outstanding graphic. The sign shows very minor areas of surface staining, as well as paint loss on the outer edges. (Various). 200 - 400 2279 - I’M PROUD OF SUN CREST PAPER LITHOGRAPH CALENDAR W/ BEAUTIFUL WOMAN GRAPHIC. 18 - 3/4” x 28 - 1/2”. C. 1940’s Sun Crest orange soda paper lithograph calendar. CONDITION: The paper has excellent color with minor areas of staining. The calendar still has a date pad, but it is missing the month of January. Overall, this is an excellent displaying piece, professionally framed for optimal display. (8.25). 200 - 400 230

2280 - COLLECTION OF 2: WATKINS PRODUCTS & WESTERN UNION ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 30” x 15”. SSP, DST. A collection of two Watkins Products and Western Union advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) Watkins Products single-sided porcelain sign has significant fade throughout the blue porcelain, as well as noticeable surface scratching and staining. The piece also shows porcelain loss around the outer edges. (7.5). (B) Western Union double-sided tin sign has significant surface scratching, as well as scratches with paint loss throughout the field on both sides. The piece has areas of surface scratching throughout the outer edges on both sides as well. The sign does have one added hole in the top of the piece. (8.0). (7.5), (8.0). 200 - 400

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2281 - COLLECTION OF 3: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of advertising smalls housed in three shadow boxes consisting of Grape Smash Theater glass slides, pin-back buttons, pocket mirrors, Jugo soda pop tip tray, large Orangeade pin-back button and many other small advertising items. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

2283 - WEST 8TH STREET & SURF AVENUE CARNIVAL PAINTING. 25” x 31 - 1/4”. C. 1986 West 8th Street and Surf Avenue carnival painting with outstanding color and graphic. CONDITION: Painting has strong colors throughout. There are very minor nicks in the canvas. This painting has been professionally framed and matted, and is highlighted by its outstanding graphics. (9.0). 200 - 400

2282 - COLLECTION OF 3: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items, consisting of Smith Brothers blotter, several advertising lighters, cardboard advertising for many different companies, advertising matchbooks and cardboard advertising. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

2284 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 21 - 1/2” x 17”. A collection of two early advertisements. CONDITION: (A) Cock Robin Flour Sack has excellent color throughout the graphic. There are areas of staining throughout the graphic and around the outer edges. The piece has been professionally framed. (B) Darktown Fire Brigade paper lithograph. Piece has excellent color throughout. There is some very minor water staining along the base of the piece and at the bottom right-hand corner of the lithograph itself. The matte also has some staining around the outer edges towards the wooden frame. Overall, a nice collection with outstanding graphics. (Various). 200 - 400

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2285 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY PAPER LITHOGRAPHS W/ CHILDREN GRAPHICS. Each: 11” x 22”. A collection of two early paper lithograph advertisements, highlighted by their excellent graphics. CONDITION: (A) Kewpie Baseball Team piece has excellent color throughout, with very minor staining to be noted, mainly around the outer edges of the piece. It has been professionally framed and matted. (B) Hornes Toys piece has excellent color, with significant staining throughout the “Hornes Toys” lettering. The piece also has minor damage in the bottom left-hand and top right-hand corners. The piece has been professionally framed. (Various). 200 - 400 2286 - COLLECTION OF 2: SHADOWBOXES CONTAINING SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 1” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of two shadowboxes with many small advertising items, consisting of pocket mirrors, pinback buttons, African-American puzzles and Hires cardboard advertising. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2287 - COLLECTION OF 4: FRAMED BUSTER BROWN COMICS & ADVERTISEMENT W/ BUSTER BROWN GRAPHIC. Largest Frame: 25 - 1/4” x 19 - 1/4”. A collection of four c. 1900s Buster Brown newspaper comics and a Buster Brown advertisement. CONDITION: (A) Piece is nicely framed, but does have significant wear to the outer edges of the paper and significant browning throughout. The newspaper still has good color and display ability. (B) Piece also has an added frame. It has some very minor deterioration to the outer edges, as well as browning to the paper. There is a horizontal fold across the middle of the piece. (C) Has fair color throughout, with browning throughout the piece. There are also minor areas of damage along the outer edges. There is a horizontal fold across the middle. (D) Buster Brown advertisement from some sort of publication. The advertisement has good color throughout, with staining and minor deterioration to the outer edges. (Various). 200 - 400

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2288 - THE ROLLING STONES IN CONCERT PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ NAKED WOMAN GRAPHIC. 15 - 1/2” x 23”. Maker mark “1969 Stone Promotions Ltd.” C. 1970s “The Rolling Stones in Concert” paper lithograph with outstanding color and image. CONDITION: This piece has strong color throughout, with no real damage to note. This piece has been professionally framed and matted. (9.0). 200 - 400 2289 - CLOVER LEAF MILK LIGHT-UP CLOCK. 16” x 3” x 16”. Clover Leaf clock face, reading “Famous For Purity.” The back has a label reading “Duralite Displays.” CONDITION: Original can with original dials. The reverse glass-type clock face is in good condition with some lifting, but nothing distracting. Shows well. (7.5). 200 - 400 2290 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16” x 1” x 12”. A great collection of small advertising items consisting of a couple of watch fobs, Caums Ice Cream giveaway, other cardboard advertising, advertising buttons and pocket mirrors. (8.0 9.0). 200 - 500

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2291 - BORDEN’S DAIRY ADVERTISING CLOCK. 15” x 3” x 15”. This is an original advertising clock for Borden’s Dairy, showing Elsie the cow on the front. There are no significant areas of damage, with original can, clock face and hands. (8.6). 200 - 400 2292 - PAIR OF SHOE ADVERTISING ITEMS. Largest: 21 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2”. Pair of shoe advertising items. (A) Peters Weatherbird Shoe child’s ride-on. Wood construction with metal wheels. Shows all original condition with original lettering on both sides. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss and fading; however, the child’s ride-on is complete. (B) Red Goose Shoe giveaway. Ceramic form with original paint, labeled for “Red Goose Shoes.” (7.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500 2293 - SPARTAN QUALITY FEEDS SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 18” x 14”. SST. C. 1970s Spartan Quality Feeds self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color, with very minor dulling of the gloss. The sign shows very minor areas of surface staining and surface scratching throughout, as well as minor areas of staining and paint loss on the outer self framed edge. (8.9). 200 - 400

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2294 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A very nice collection of small advertising items consisting of Snyder’s Grand Prize beverage thermometer, The Gibson Steakhouse change tray, Coney Island pin-back button, Red Goose Shoes notepad and several other great pieces of advertising. (8.0 9.0). 200 - 500 2295 - PAIR OF TIN ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 27 - 1/2” x 15”. A pair of single-sided tin signs. (A) Luzianne Coffee & Tea single-sided tin sign made by the Donaldson Art Sign Co., showing great color and shine, with areas of light scratching in the “E” of “Luzianne.” (B) Butter-Nut Bread rack sign, showing areas of paint loss, rubs, light scratches and oxidation to all the edges of the sign. (7.5 - 8.7). 200 - 500

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2296 - COLLECTION OF 3: ICE CREAM ADVERTISING PIECES. Largest: 11” x 19 - 1/2”. This is a collection of three ice cream advertising pieces. (A) Single-sided cardboard string hanger, showing a Kewpie holding a small ice cream cone, advertising the York Sanitary Milk Co. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear, some light scuffs to the extreme outside edges, nothing to distract from the overall display ability. (B) Paper advertising showing another Kewpie eating from a bowl of ice cream. Blue background, colorful imagery to the front. CONDITION: Shows some areas of light wrinkles and fades to the outside edges, but nothing to distract from the display ability. (C) Cardboard advertising for Eskimo Pie, showing two young ladies enjoying their Eskimo Pie inside of an igloo. Unused. All three pieces are framed. (8.0 - 8.5). 200 - 500

2297 - COLLECTION OF 3: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Largest: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items housed in three shadow boxes consisting of Pepsi-Cola license plate topper, advertising broom holder, pocket watch, large pin-back buttons, pocket mirrors and many other advertising items. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2298 - AMERICAN AIRLINES LIGHT-UP CLOCK. 15” x 2 - 1/2” x 15”. Original American Airlines light-up sign and clock. Showing wear primarily to the can, with oxidation. Original hands and lighted face. Working. (Very Good). 200 - 500

2301 - DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPH. 36 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/4”. C. 1910s De Laval Cream Separator cardstock lithograph with a professionallyadded frame. CONDITION: Paper has good color throughout. There are areas of staining, as well as blemishes to the black lettering. The piece has been professionally framed for immediate display. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.9). 200 - 400

2299 - JOHNSON SEAHORSE OUTBOARD MOTOR PAM CLOCK. 14 - 1/2” x 3” x 14 - 1/2”. This is a later issue Pam Clock Co., Brooklyn, New York, for Johnson Seahorse Outboard Motors. Original can, clock face and hands. (9.0). 200 - 400 2300 - PAIR OF 2 ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 12” x 17 - 3/4”. This is a pair of two flange advertising signs. (A) Bell Telephone sign, generally seen outside of a phone booth. The flange sign is in porcelain. Side one shows good color and shine, with a chip only to the mounting holes on the flange. Side two shows good color and shine, with a small chip in the lower right-hand corner. (B) S&H Green Stamp sign, marked for the Robertson Sign Co. and dated 1956. Side one shows great color and shine, with some light scratches to the main field, primarily through the word “Green.” Side two shows good color and shine, with just some light surface scratches and a small chip above the “S” in “Stamps.” (8.0). 200 - 500

2302 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items consisting of many bottle openers, pin-back buttons, pocket mirrors, advertising pens and pencils, and pocket knives. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2303 - CHARLES LINDBERGH SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS TAPESTRY. 54” x 20”. Seldom-seen tapestry advertising the Charles Linbergh Spirit of St. Louis trip from New York to Paris. Great design and graphics. CONDITION: Shows some light areas of staining. Complete fringe, with no areas of repair. A great example of this wonderful tapestry commemorating a historical moment in our country’s history. (8.6). 200 - 500

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2304 - COLLECTION OF 2: FOOTWEAR CARDBOARD EASEL BACKS W/ BOOT & SHOE GRAPHICS. Largest: 21 - 1/4” x 28 - 1/4”. A collection of two c. 1920s cardboard lithographs with easel backs. CONDITION: (A) Barton’s Black Shoe Polish has good color throughout, with significant staining throughout the white sections, most notably on the label of the bottle graphic. The top right-hand corner also has a bend, as well as notable edgewear. (B) “Wear ‘U.S.’ Rubber Footwear” has great color throughout, with notable edgewear and staining in the field of the piece. The sign also has a significant fold line across the middle. (Various). 200 - 400 2305 - LARGE COLLECTION OF ADVERTISING POCKET KNIVES & BOTTLE OPENERS. 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Wonderful collection of advertising pocket knives and bottle openers in a shadowbox, consisting of Moxie Soda Coca-Cola, Nu-Grape, Dr. Pepper and many others. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2306 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY LITHOGRAPH COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 14 - 1/4” x 24 - 1/4”. C. 1910s early country store lithographs with beautiful woman graphics. CONDITION: (A) Donald’s Fine Grocery piece has excellent display power, with strong, colorful graphic. This piece has been professionally framed for optimal display. (B) S. S. Harrington & Son Fine Clothing and Furnitures cardstock lithograph calendar has great color throughout, with some minor blemishes above the beautiful Violet Palm graphic. The piece also shows very minor edgewear and retains the original hanging string. It has been professionally framed. (Various). 200 - 400 LOT - 2306

2307 - COLLECTION OF 2: EARLY ADVERTISING PIECES. Largest: 23 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. A collection of two advertising pieces, one from Butter-Nut Bread and the other from Weather-Bird Shoes. CONDITION: (A) Butter-Nut Bread paper lithograph has good color, with minor fade throughout. The piece does have a minor brown stain throughout. The piece has been professionally framed. (B) Weather-Bird Shoes patch. The patch has areas of spotting, mostly in the white sections, but is complete and nicely framed for display. (Various). 200 - 400

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2308 - COLLECTION OF 7: VARIOUS LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS W/ NATIVE AMERICAN GRAPHICS. Largest: 11” x 14 - 1/2”. A collection of seven early paper lithographed advertisements with Native American graphics. CONDITION: All seven pieces have good color, with normal areas of staining and edgewear. All are complete with excellent Native American graphics. (Various). 200 - 400

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2309 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 25” x 19”. A collection of two paper lithograph advertisements with outstanding graphics. CONDITION: (A) “Batman Special!” paper lithograph has good color throughout, with areas of staining throughout the outer edges. There are a couple minor rips at the top of the piece. (B) Gold Dust Washing Powder paper lithograph has fair color throughout, with areas of staining and minor fade to the color in the top left-hand edge. (Various). 200 - 400 LOT - 2309

2310 - GREYHOUND BUS LINE ADVERTISING CLOCK. 15” x 4” x 15”. This is a Pam Greyhound Bus Line advertising clock in original can, hands and dial. In full operating condition, with original cord. (9.0). 200 - 400 2311 - HARLEY-DAVIDSON PAM CLOCK. 15 - 1/4” x 3” x 15 - 1/4”. Clock shows original can and original hands, with a replaced clock face. (8.5). 200 - 400 2312 - NEW OLD STOCK FARMERS UNION MEMBER EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 16” x 12”. SST. C. 1960’s Farmers Union Member embossed tin sign. CONDITION: The sign is new old stock with the original rice paper still applied. The paper is stuck to the piece and will leave staining upon removal. The outer edge shows signs of rusting. Overall, a terrific new old stock example that was never used. (8.9). 150 - 300 2313 - BEALS AND TORREY SHOES FRAMED SIGN. Frame: 29” x 24 - 1/4” x 2 - 1/2”. Pretty Victorian lady dressed in dark green clothing with pink rosy cheeks. It is a subtle image advertising “BEALS & TORREY SHOE CO. MILKWAUKEE.” Signed in the bottom-right corner “A ASTI.” Stamped in the upper-left corner “COMPLIMENTS OF BEALS & TORREY SHOE CO. MAKERS OF HONEST SHOES ASK FOR THEM.” It is housed in a contemporary frame with fabric like matting. (8.0). 150 - 300

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2314 - GREENWALD 9 SO. BDWY LIGHT-UP CLOCK. 15” x 3 - 1/2” x 15”. A Bulova clock with what appears to be hand-painted lettering, which reads “Greenwald / 9 So. Bdwy.” CONDITION: There is some paint loss and scuffing along the bottom edge, but it still shows well. (7.0). 150 - 300 2315 - ORIGINAL STAND-UP MIRROR FOR NATURAL PORCELAIN TEETH. 7” x 5” x 8 - 1/2”. Original brass and wood mirror. Marked “SWS.” It would have been used in a dentist’s office to promote “Natural Porcelain Teeth”, which most likely would be dentures. Wood backing with a brass applied front that has been polished with an original beveled mirror. CONDITION: Shows light wear. (8.0). 100 - 300 2316 - LOT OF 2: CONEY ISLAND ART AND FAIRBANK’S WASHING POWDER CALENDAR. Largest: 28 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/4”. A nice pair of framed advertisements. (A) Gold Dust Washing Powder 1933 calendar. Showing little wear, oxidation to the staples, light wear at the edges. (B). 1965 Coney Island photo by David Martin. No wear, matted in frame. (8.5). 100 - 300

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2317 - COLLECTION OF 2: ADVERTISING SMALLS IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 1/4”. Collection of advertising smalls consists of several bottle openers, pocket mirrors, change holders and Coca-Cola ice pick. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300 2318 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Great collection of small advertising items in two shadowboxes, consisting of celluloid notepads, pin-back buttons, pocket mirrors and Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Jamboree hat. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300

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2319 - COLLECTION OF 5 ICE CREAM PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 20 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2”. C. 1960s ice cream advertising paper lithographs. (A) Reads “Delicious Cherry Sundae.” CONDITION: Excellent color with minor bends to the paper. (B) Reads “Black Walnut.” CONDITION: Excellent graphics. Minor edgewear to the paper. (C) Reads “Holiday Special” with Santa Claus graphic. CONDITION: Noticeable edgewear throughout, as well as minor staining to the coloring. (D) Reads “Strawberry Ribbonette.” CONDITION: Excellent graphic. Minor stain and fade to the color with bends to the corners. (E) Cardboard lithograph of a delivery boy graphic. CONDITION: Bends to the corners, staining to the cardboard and a hole in the graphic’s hat. Overall, a nice displaying collection of ice cream advertisements. (9.0 & 8.9 & 8.5 & 8.0). 100 - 400 2320 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING ITEMS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small advertising items consisting of Grapette cloth delivery driver patches, bottle openers, pocket knives and other advertising items. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300

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2321 - LOT OF 2: PAIR OF ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 16” x 6 - 3/4”. Pair of advertising signs. (A) Cherry Sparkle cardboard sign in contemporary frame. CONDITION: Shows some areas of light wrinkles, primarily to the lower edge. Good color and great graphic. (B) Stony Brook Dairy “Fresh Buttermilk 12¢ Per Quart” sign. Original cardboard sign in contemporary frame. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear or use. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300 2322 - COLLECTION OF 2: SMALL ADVERTISING MEMORABILIA. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of advertising smalls housed in two shadowboxes consisting of cardboard advertising for Arctic Sweets Chocolate-Covered Ice Cream, Green River cardboard advertising, several advertising lighters and many other advertising items. (8.0 - 9.0). 100 - 300 240

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2323 - PAIR OF WESTERN MOVIE POSTERS. Each: 14” x 36”. A wonderful pair of Western Lobby posters. (A) “Wild Bill Elliot”, starring Pamela Blake and Stanford Jolly. It shows light edge wear, the usual crease where it was folded for shipment, with great color. (B) “Forty Thieves”, starring William Boyd. Light edge wear with bright colors. No repairs to either. (8.5). 300 - 800 2324 - COLLECTION OF 4: PAPER LITHOGRAPHS W/ VARIOUS GRAPHICS. Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 25”. A collection of four early country store-related lithographs, highlighted by excellent graphics. CONDITION: (A) Ball Field Sligo cardstock lithograph poster has good color throughout, with areas of staining, as well as noticeable edgewear, most notably at the top right-hand corner. (B) Panama Canal lithograph canvas has excellent color throughout, with very minor staining on the outer edges. (C) Baker’s H.C. & P. Powder paper lithograph with strong colors. There are some blemishes and repairs to the paper in the top right-hand corner. (D) Barker’s Liniment also has damage to the right-hand corner that has been glued back together. There are areas of staining. (Various). 200 - 400

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2325 - EX-LAX PORCELAIN THERMOMETER. 36” x 1 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4”. This Ex-Lax porcelain thermometer is in all-original condition, showing one chip under the “I” in “Millions” and another small hit in the “R” in “Prefer.” There are some slight areas of chipping around the thermometer. (8.0). 200 - 500

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2326 - FRAMED MAID OF MOCHA ADVERTISEMENT, BOWER & BARTLET BOSTON. 23” x 38 - 7/8”. Very early cardboard advertisement for Bowers & Bartlett coffee out of Boston Mass. Titled “The Maid of Mocha”, the ad shows bright color with a great image of a young lady enjoying her mocha in a far eastern port. Wonderful display piece for a coffee shop. CONDITION: Shows repairs on the lower 1/3 of the graphic, well done, but visible to the eye. The colors and image still displays well, and the advertisement dates to the early 20th century. (7.0). 600 - 1,600

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2327 - COLLECTION OF 2: SODA FOUNTAIN & COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY ITEMS. Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 8” x 3”. (A) Trufruit light-up sign. Original soda fountain light-up sign advertising “Trufruit Milk Chocolate 5¢ for a Large Glass.” Wood backing with celluloid front with original cord. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of use. (B) Baby Ruth gum counter display and change receiver. Tin construction with reverse glass change receiver. CONDITION: Shows fading and areas of paint loss to the tin display. Some areas of reverse glass missing on the change receiver. (7.8, 8.9). 300 - 600

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2328 - SINGLE-SIDED CARDBOARD ADVERTISING. 18 - 3/4” x 30”. Marked, “Copyrighted 1906 By The Walter M. Lowney Company” out of Boston, Massachusetts. Original single-sided cardboard advertising for Lowney’s Chocolates. Shows a great vase full of roses and iconic Lowney’s package, with a young lady and roses on the front. CONDITION: Shows areas of light wear to the outside edges. An area of missing paper to the extreme right edge of the top rose area. Otherwise, no major conflicts to the main field. Professionally framed and ready to hang. (8.5). 300 - 600

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2329 - LOT OF 2: PAIR OF LOLLIPOP CHALK DISPLAYS. Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 9 - 1/2”. Pair of lollipop or sucker displays. (A) Morse’s Pure Pops in the form of the bulldog with original paint. CONDITION: Wear around where the lollipops would be displayed. (B) Chief Watta Pop in the form of a Native American with original paint. CONDITION: Shows some areas of paint loss, light chips to the paint and areas of wear around where the lollipops are displayed. (8.0 - 8.5). 200 - 500

2331 - LOT OF 3: VINTAGE ICE CREAM SANDWICH MAKER AND ICE CREAM PACKER. Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/4” x 15” A wonderful lot of 3 ice cream scoops/dippers. (A) United Producer Ice Cream Pie disher. CONDITION: Showing heavy wear and light oxidation. (B) Rainbow Ice Creams Disher from the Cake Cone Co. St. Louis. CONDITION: Light wear and plating loss from use. A real nice example. (C) A large quart sized mechanical ice cream packer. Instruction embossed on the brace, early patinaed numbers. CONDITION: Very little use with great nickel, light wear. Interested bidders should refer to the internet for more photos that represent a great reference for condition. (Very Good). 300 - 600

2330 - VINTAGE ICE CREAM MAKER, POTENTIALLY A CHILD’S TOY OR SALESMAN SAMPLE. 6 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 5”. This is an early wood and metal ice cream maker that was fully operational at the time, made by the North Brothers, Philadelphia, PA, called “The Gem.” Most likely was a child’s toy and not a salesman sample, but that is left undetermined. Shows original wood barrel hidden where the ice would go, internal component where the cream would go and original crank handle for making a child’s-sized portion of ice cream. Comes with approximately 12 original ice cream sample spoons. CONDITION: Shows areas of age cracks and wear to the wood barrel. Oxidation and patina to the metal components, but the item is complete and fully operational. (Good Very Good). 200 - 500

2332 - LOT OF 3: ICE CREAM SANDWICH MAKING SCOOPS. Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/4” x 1”. A wonderful lot of 3 ice cream scoops/dippers. (A) Rainbow cake cone side release sandwich dipper. CONDITION: Light wear and some plating loss and oxidation. (B) Mayer Sandwich scoop. CONDITION: Light wear from use and some plating loss. A great example. (C) Sanitary Mould Co. sandwich dipper. CONDITION: Light oxidation and some plating loss. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

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2333 - COLLECTION OF 2: ICE CREAM ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 16 - 1/4” x 29 - 1/2”. A collection of two early ice cream advertisements. CONDITION: (A) Hendler’s Ice Cream “The Velvet Kind” paper lithograph has been professionally framed and matted. It has some areas of staining, as well as creases throughout the paper. There is very minor fade through “The Velvet Kind” lettering at the bottom of the piece. (8.0). (B) Sealtest Ice Cream menu board. It is missing some of the flavor options and also has some minor tarnish to the outer metal ring. The glass shows no cracks. There is some very minor fade to the cardboard inserts. The piece has the original chain. (8.0). (8.0), (8.0). 200 - 400 2334 - COLLECTION OF VARIOUS ICE CREAM MEMORABILIA. Largest: 8” x 8” x 21”. A nice collection of ice cream memorabilia, including a composition display cone, original boxes of straws, menu holders and others. Conditions vary. (7.5 - 8.5). 100 - 300 2335 - SEALTEST ICE CREAM PAINTED METAL DIE-CUT SIGN. 36” x 24”. DST. Maker mark “Local 1159.” C. 1950s Sealtest Ice Cream double-sided painted metal die-cut sign. CONDITION: Side one has great color and gloss throughout, with very minor areas of paint loss scattered throughout the field. The sign also shows multiple areas of staining and paint loss on the outer edges. (8.9). Side two has good color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of staining throughout the field, as well as notable paint loss along the outer edges. (9.0). (8.9, 9.0). 600 - 1,200

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2336 - SELF FRAMED TIN BORDEN’S ICE CREAM SIGN W/ ELSIE GRAPHIC. 30” x 18”. SST. C. 1950s Borden’s Ice Cream self framed tin sign with outstanding Elsie graphic. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss, with minor areas of surface staining to note. The sign has areas of minor paint loss, as well as surface scratching and scratching with complete paint loss in the field. The outer edges of the sign also have areas of staining and paint loss. (8.5). 400 - 800

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2337 - PET ICE CREAM PAINTED METAL SIGN. 35 - 1/2” x 24”. DST. Maker mark “AM Sign Co.” C. 1950s Pet Ice Cream “a health food” die-cut painted metal sign. CONDITION: Side one has good color and shine throughout, with areas of surface scratching and more notable scratches with complete paint loss in the outer field. The sign shows very minor areas of surface staining, as well as paint loss on the outer edge of the piece. (8.9). Side two also has good color and gloss throughout, with areas of surface scratching and scratches all the way through the paint, mostly on the outer field. The sign has areas of swirling throughout the gloss in the field, as well as paint loss at the outer edges of the piece. (8.75). (8.9, 8.75). 1,000 - 2,000

2338 - CUBA ICE CREAM SIDEWALK SIGN. 20” x 24” x 33 - 1/2”. DST. Original sidewalk sign advertising Cuba Ice Cream with a great graphic of a bowl of ice cream. CONDITION: Shows original paint with oxidation to the frame. Shows areas of oxidation and paint loss across the upper rim on side one, with great color and shine to the main field. Side two shows great color and shine to the main field, with a light scratch extending from the word “Ice” down to the ice cream graphic. 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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2339 - FIGURAL DESK TOP CIGAR CUTTER OF OTTO VAN BISMARK. 7” x 4 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4”. C. 1890. Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck, was a Prussian and later German statesman and diplomat. He lived from 1 April 1815 – 30 July 1898. This early cast iron and white metal desk top cigar cutter, most likely produced to commemorate his life and accomplishments. CONDITION: Showing all original paint and patina from 130 years of age. Operational cutter works, has the correct bottom plate for removal of “nipped” cigars, and has a wonderful stately look. Rare and not an often seen example of early cigar memorabilia. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

2341 - COLLECTION OF 2: CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTE PAINTED METAL SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHICS. Largest: 34” x 12”. SST, DST. A collection of two Chesterfield Cigarette single-sided sign and flange sign. CONDITION: (A) The single-sided embossed tin sign has strong color and gloss throughout, with minor areas of surface scratching, as well as bubbling of the paint around the outer edges. (9.0). (B) “Buy Chesterfield Here” flange sign has strong color and gloss on both sides, with minor paint loss and crazing of the paint along the bottom and top edges. An overall excellent lot of signs in good displaying condition. (9.0), (8.75). 500 - 1,000

2340 - LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. 54” x 18 - 1/4”. SST. C. 1950s Lucky Strike Cigarettes “Luckies Taste Better!” self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and shine throughout. There are areas of minor denting, as well as surface staining and surface scratching in the field. The sign has minor scratches at the hanging holes, as well as areas of match paint along the self framed edge, most notably the left-hand edge and bottom corner. Overall, a very unique sign with an excellent displaying graphic. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.5). 600 - 1,200

2342 - C. A. JACKSON & CO. TIN LITHOGRAPH W/ WAREHOUSE GRAPHIC. Frame: 37 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “F. Tuchfarber & Co., Manufacturers of Enameled Iron Showcards.” C. 1900s C. A. Jackson & Co. tin sign with outstanding warehouse graphics. CONDITION: The sign has good color with a minor brown tint throughout the piece. The sign has multiple areas of touch-up and clear-coat across the entirety of the sign. This piece displays excellent with the added frame and the over-the-top graphics. (Restored). 400 - 800

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2343 - COLLECTION OF 2: KOOL CIGARETTES PAINTED METAL SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHICS. Largest: 30” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two Kool Cigarettes single-sided painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) “Come Up to Kool” single-sided painted metal sign has good color throughout, with scratches with paint loss to the left and beneath the cigarette pack graphic. The sign also shows minor damage at the added hanging holes on the outer edge. (8.75). (B) Kool Cigarettes single-sided painted metal sign with the penguin graphic has slight fade to the color and minor surface staining. The piece has added holes on the outer edge, as well as areas of surface staining. (8.75), (8.0). 400 - 800 2344 - COLLECTION OF 2: CAMEL CIGARETTE PAINTED METAL ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 32” x 12”. SST, DST. A collection of two Camel Cigarette painted metal advertising signs. CONDITION: (A) The self-framed painted metal Camel sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of paint loss throughout the inner and outer field, as well as scratching with paint loss. The self-framed edge also shows areas of scratching and paint loss. (8.0). (B) “Camel Cigarettes Sold Here” flange sign has strong color and shine, with areas of surface staining and paint loss around the outer edges of the piece, most notably at the top of the sign. (8.5). (8.0), (8.5). 400 - 800 2345 - OLD GOLD CIGARETTES SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 33” x 14”. SST. Maker mark “Lorillard.” C. 1960s Old Gold Cigarettes self framed embossed tin sign with excellent cigarette pack logo. CONDITION: The sign has good color and gloss throughout. It shows areas of surface staining, as well as very minor scratches with paint loss. The sign has been miss-printed and is off-center. It also shows significant areas of paint loss around the outer edges, most notably the right-hand edge. (8.25). 300 - 600

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2346 - HI-PLANE TOBACCO SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. 35 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. SST. C. 1950s “Hi-Plane 10¢ Tobacco” self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding pocket tin graphic. CONDITION: Sign has fair color throughout, with areas of minor surface scratching and more notable scratches with complete paint loss throughout the field. The sign has areas of paint loss and scratching along the self framed edges as well. Overall, an excellent sign with a nice presenting graphic. (8.9). 300 - 600

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2347 - OLD GOLD CIGARETTES SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. 33” x 14”. SST. Maker mark “Lorillard Co. Inc.” C. 1960s Old Gold Cigarettes self framed embossed tin sign with outstanding cigarette pack graphic. CONDITION: Sign has significant fade throughout 3/4 of the sign. The left-hand 1/3 of the sign has excellent color and gloss, the other has significant failure to the gloss. The sign shows areas of surface scratching with paint loss and areas of paint loss at all the hanging holes. Overall, a nice displaying piece with excellent graphic. (7.9). 300 - 600 2348 - COLLECTION OF 3: PAINTED TIN TOBACCO SIGNS. Largest: 23 - 3/8” x 17 - 1/2”. All SST. A collection of three Union Workman, Yankee Girl and Redman Tobacco single-sided tin signs. CONDITION: (A) United Workman Chewing Tobacco painted metal sign has good color and gloss with surface staining. The outer edge also shows areas of paint loss and scratches with complete paint loss. (B) Self framed embossed tin Redman Chewing Tobacco sign. The sign has good color and gloss, with surface scratching and rubs to the embossed lettering. The sign also shows paint loss on the self framed edge. (C) Yankee Girl Chewing Tobacco embossed tin sign has fair color, with fade to the gloss. There are also areas of surface scratching and paint loss. (Various). 300 - 600 2349 - COLLECTION OF 2: L&M CIGARETTES EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. Largest: 24 - 1/2” Dia. SST, SST. A collection of two c. 1960s L&M cigarettes embossed tin signs with outstanding cigarette pack graphics and color. CONDITION: (A) The “Live Modern” embossed piece with the blue background has excellent color throughout. There are areas of surface scratching, as well as minor paint loss on the outer edges of the piece. (B) This sign also has good color throughout, with areas of paint loss in both the inner and outer field. The piece also shows areas of significant paint loss around the outer edge and on the cigarette pack graphic. Overall, a nice displaying collection of early cigarette signs. (Various). 300 - 600

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2350 - CHESTERFIELD BEST FOR YOU EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. 34” x 12”. SST. C. 1960s “Chesterfield Best For You” embossed tin sign with excellent color and cigarette pack graphic. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with minor areas of surface staining and minor blemishes to paint in the field. The sign shows areas of paint loss at the hanging holes and along the outer white edge. (9.0). 300 - 600 LOT - 2350 248

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2351 - COLLECTION OF 2: CAMEL & VICEROY CIGARETTE SING SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. Largest: 32” x 11 - 3/4”. SST, SST. Camel and Viceroy Cigarettes self-framed tin advertising sign with excellent cigarette graphics. CONDITION: (A) Camel sign has excellent color throughout the field, with minor areas of surface scratching and surface staining. The sign has very minor paint loss at the hanging holes, as well as around the outer self-framed edge. (8.0). (B) Viceroy Cigarettes self-framed embossed tin sign has good color and gloss, with areas of surface staining in the pricer and around the outer edges of the sign. (8.9). (8.0), (8.9). 300 - 600

2353 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAINTED METAL TOBACCO SIGNS. Largest: 27” x 11 - 1/4”. SST, SST. A collection of two Beech-Nut and Model tobacco painted metal signs. CONDITION: (A) Beech-Nut Tobacco sign has fair color throughout, with staining and failure to the gloss throughout the face of the piece. The sign also has areas of paint loss on the outer edges. (8.0). (B) Model sign has good color and gloss, with rice paper staining in the white border of the “Model” lettering. The sign also shows areas of paint loss in the outer edges and in the hanging holes. (8.0), (7.9). 300 - 600

2352 - COLLECTION OF 3: PAINTED TIN CIGARETTE STRIP SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. Largest: 23” x 3 - 1/2”. A collection of three c. 1960s single-sided tin tobacco strip signs. CONDITION: (A) The Viceroy sign has excellent color throughout, with areas of surface staining and minor scratches with paint loss in the field. The piece has one minor bend to the metal on the top left-hand corner. (B) The Chesterfield “Best For You” sign has fair color, with more significant scratching or paint loss. The piece also has significant crazing in the “Regular” and “King Size” logo. (C) “Smoke Camels” sign has good color throughout the field, with areas of crazing and paint loss around the outer edge, most notably the right-hand edge has areas of staining and rust damage. (Various). 300 - 600

2354 - HAV-A-TAMPA CIGAR EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 24” x 16”. SST. Maker mark “A-M Sign Co.” C. 1950s Hav-A-Tampa Cigar embossed tin sign with outstanding color and shine. CONDITION: The sign has excellent color and shine throughout, with very minor areas of surface scratching, as well as paint loss on the outer edges of the piece. Overall, an excellent displaying sign that would be difficult to upgrade. (9.25). 300 - 600

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2355 - COLLECTION OF 2: PHILLIP MORRIS & PHILLIES EMBOSSED TIN SIGNS. Largest: 26 - 3/4” x 14 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Phillip Morris and Phillies Cigars embossed tin signs with excellent graphics. CONDITION: (A) Self framed embossed tin Phillip Morris sign has good color and gloss, with surface scratching and scratches with complete paint loss in the field of the sign. The sign also shows areas of paint loss and staining on the outer edge. (8.0). (B) Phillies “Only 5¢” embossed tin sign has good color and minor fade to the gloss. The sign shows crazing to the paint around the outer edges, as well as very minor paint loss at the hanging holes. (8.0), (8.0). 300 - 600

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2356 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN CIGARETTE SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHICS. Each: 34” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two L&M and Chesterfield Cigarette embossed tin signs with cigarette pack graphics. CONDITION: (A) L&M Cigarettes sign has a minor fade to the gloss and surface staining in the white sections. It also shows minor areas of paint loss at all but three of the hanging holes. The outer edges of the piece also show areas of paint loss. (9.0). (B) Chesterfield embossed tin sign also has very minor fade to the color, as well as a handful of scratches with complete paint loss and paint loss in the outer edge of the sign. (9.0), (8.9). 300 - 600 2357 - COLLECTION OF 3: CIGARETTE TIN ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 22” x 17 - 1/2”. All SST. A collection of three c. 1970s cigarette advertising signs with excellent cigarette pack graphics. CONDITION: (A) Chesterfield embossed tin sign has good color throughout, with minor areas of surface scratching and scratches with complete paint loss. The outer edges of the sign also have areas of paint loss and crazing. (B) L&M Filters embossed tin sign. The sign has good color and shine throughout with areas of staining, as well as scratching with complete paint loss. The sign also has paint loss on the outer edges. (C) “Smoke Viceroys” rolled tin edge sign. The sign has excellent color and gloss throughout. There are minor bends surrounding the outer edge, as well as minor scratches with paint loss above the cigarette pack graphic. (Various). 300 - 600

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2358 - COLLECTION OF 4: TIN LITHOGRAPHED TIP TRAYS. Largest: 6” Dia. Collection of four tin lithographed tip trays. (A) Welsbaca Quality Mantles for Lanterns. CONDITION: Shows very light wear to the extreme outside edges. (8.7). (B) Mascot Tobacco tip tray. Marked on the back with a great graphic on the front of a cow standing in water. CONDITION: Shows areas of rust and surface rust to the back, not noticeable from the front. No discernible scratches or areas of paint loss noted, other than the extreme outside edge. (8.0). (C) Stollwercks Chocolate & Cocoa tip tray. CONDITION: Shows small chips to the 11 o’clock position on the outside rim and 10 o’clock on the outside rim. Some areas of light foxing to the rolled portion of the rim on the back. No scratches or areas of paint loss noted in the main field. (8.7). (D) National Cigar Stand brand tip tray. CONDITION: Shows areas of scuffs, light scratches and paint loss to the outside rim where the brands are listed. One area of rub above the young lady’s head on the front. Oxidation and areas of surface rust to the back. (7.8). (7.8 - 8.7). 300 - 600 250

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2359 - TAMPA NUGGET CIGARS EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 20” x 24”. SST. Maker mark “AM Lynchburg, VA.” C. 1960s Tampa Nugget Cigars “Good as Gold” embossed tin sign with beveled edges. CONDITION: The sign has good color and shine throughout, with very minor areas of surface staining to note. The sign also shows areas of minor surface scratching, as well as paint loss at the hanging holes at the outer edges. (9.0). 300 - 600

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2360 - PAPER ADVERTISING FOR JACKSON’S BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. 17 - 1/2” x 20 - 1/2”. A great piece of paper advertising for Jackson’s Best Chewing Tobacco, with a great image of young boy grabbing a bite of the chewing tobacco from the gentleman reading the ad in the window. CONDITION: Shows an area of scotch tape removal above the word “Tobacco” in the upper right-hand corner. Slight area of staining in the lower-left field. A great piece of chewing tobacco advertising for the C. A. Jackson & Company out of Petersburg, Virginia. (8.0). 300 - 600 2361 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAINTED METAL TOBACCO ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 21 - 1/2” x 17 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Beech-Nut and Rosebud single-sided tobacco signs. CONDITION: (A) Beech-Nut self framed painted metal sign has outstanding color and shine throughout, with minor paint loss at all four hanging holes. The sign also has very minor paint loss and staining on the very outer self framed edge. (9.0). (B) Rosebud Tobacco single-sided painted metal sign has significant fade throughout the paint, as well as areas of surface staining and scratching throughout the entirety of the piece. The sign also shows significant paint loss around the outer edges and at the hanging holes. (9.0), (6.75). 200 - 400 2362 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN TOBACCO SIGNS. Largest: 24” x 16 - 1/2”. SST, SST. A collection of two Sir Walter Raleigh and Prince Albert Tobacco embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Sir Walter Raleigh sign has good color and gloss throughout, with minor surface scratches and a few scratches with complete paint loss in the field. The sign shows significant crazing and paint loss on the outer edges. (8.25). (B) “Prince Albert Sold Here” embossed tin sign has strong color and gloss, with storage wear from rice paper throughout the field. The sign also has surface scratches with complete paint loss in the field and paint loss in the outer edges. (7.9). (8.25), (7.9). 200 - 400 251


2363 - COLLECTION OF 3: WINSTON CIGARETTE THERMOMETERS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. This is a collection of three Winston cigarette thermometers. (A, B) A pair of yellow thermometers with Winston cigarettes, both showing original sticks, with areas of light pitting and paint loss. Both (8.0). (C) Much harder to find blue version of the Winston with the original thermometer stick, showing just some light surface scratches and with good color and shine. (8.5). (8.0), (8.0), (8.5). 200 - 500

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2364 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN CHESTERFIELD & L&M CIGARETTE ADVERTISING SIGNS W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHICS. Largest: 34” x 12”. SST, SST. A collection of two Chesterfield and L&M Cigarette embossed tin signs. CONDITION: (A) Chesterfield single-sided embossed tin sign has good color and shine, with areas of browning throughout the white background behind the “Chesterfield” lettering. The sign shows other areas of surface scratching and rubs to the embossed letters. Sign has one added hole above the “N’ in “Satisfaction.” (7.9). (B) L&M Cigarettes sign has good color and shine, with multiple deep scratches throughout the outer field. The piece also shows minor paint loss throughout the outer edges, most notably the left-hand edge. (7.9), (8.75). 200 - 400 252

2365 - COLLECTION OF 3: PAINTED METAL CIGARETTE THERMOMETERS. Largest: 6 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. All SST. A collection of three Marlboro, L&M and Winston Cigarette thermometer signs. CONDITION: (A) Marlboro sign has good color throughout, with areas of surface staining. It does have a thermometer bulb that is present and working. (B) L&M Filters embossed tin sign has significant surface scratches and scratches with complete paint loss, as well as paint loss in the outer edges. It does have a working thermometer bulb. (C) Winston embossed tin thermometer has significant staining throughout the face, as well as paint loss along the outer edges and at the hanging holes. It has a present and working bulb. (Various). 200 - 400 2366 - CAMEL CIGARETTES SELF FRAMED TIN SIGN W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. 32” x 12”. SST. C. 1970s “Have a Real Cigarette” Camel Cigarettes self framed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has good color and shine throughout, with areas of surface staining, as well as surface scratching and one scratching with complete paint loss through the cigarette pack graphic. The outer self framed edge also shows areas of staining and paint loss. Overall, a nice displaying piece with excellent graphic. (8.9). 200 - 400

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2367 - COLLECTION OF ADVERTISING CIGARETTE LIGHTERS IN A SHADOWBOX. 12 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/4”. A great collection of advertising cigarette lighters contained in a shadowbox, consisting of advertising lighters for Squirt Soda, XXX Root Beer, RC Cola, Kiss Soda, 7UP, Double Cola and many others. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500

2369 - COLLECTION OF 3: CIGARETTE THERMOMETERS. Largest: 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 1/2”. This is a collection of three cigarette thermometers. (A) Chesterfield “21 Great Tobaccos” thermometer, showing some slight denting throughout the bottom, very light surface scratches. (8.5). (B) Chesterfield “Big Clean Taste of Top Tobacco” with embossed package of Chesterfield cigarettes in unused condition, showing just light wear around the mounting holes. (8.8). (C) Camel thermometer with original thermometer stick and embossed package, showing some areas of light wear around the mounting holes and some light surface scratches. (8.3). (8.5), (8.8), (8.3). 200 - 500

2368 - COLLECTION OF 4: ADVERTISING THERMOMETERS. Largest: 5” x 17”. This is a collection of four advertising thermometers. (A) Tops Sweet Snuff thermometer, showing some surface scratches, with good color and shine. (B) White Ash cigar thermometer, showing some light surface dirt that would improve with a good cleaning and one small area of paint loss around the mounting hole. (C) Celluloid tin over cardboard Salem triangle thermometer, showing just some light surface scratches with great color and shine. (D) Winston tin over cardboard, showing some significant oxidation to the outside edges, as well as to the thermometer, with water damage in the back. (7.0 - 8.3). 200 - 500

2370 - L&M CIGARETTES PAINTED METAL SIGN W/ CIGARETTE PACK GRAPHIC. 23 - 1/2” x 28 - 1/2”. SST. C. 1960s L&M Cigarettes single-sided painted metal sign. CONDITION: The sign has good color and shine throughout the field, with significant surface scratches, as well as areas of surface staining above the cigarette pack graphic and in the top right-hand corner. The outer edges of the sign also show significant paint loss and surface staining. (8.25). 200 - 400

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2371 - COLLECTION OF 2: EMBOSSED TIN CIGAR ADVERTISING SIGNS W/ CIGAR GRAPHICS. Largest: 23” x 11”. SST, SST. A collection of two embossed tin El Moro and Prince Albert cigar signs. CONDITION: (A) El Moro Mild Cigar embossed tin sign has significant paint flaking, as well as areas of touch-up paint around the outer edge of the piece. It still displays with strong graphic. (6.5). (B) Prince Albert embossed tin sign has good color and shine throughout the field, with minor staining in the lettering. There has also been a portion cut out from the bottom right-hand corner. (7.5). (6.5), (7.5). 200 - 400

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2372 - FISHER’S ANCHOR SNUFF MIRROR SIGN. 15 - 3/4” x 26”. A great example of this etched mirror sign advertising Anchor snuff. CONDITION: Showing little to no wear to the mirror. Light wear to the frame. A great example. (8.9). 200 - 500 2373 - CARDBOARD CANADIAN CLUB CIGARS SIGN. 24 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. 1930s cardboard sign for Canadian Club Cigars. CONDITION: Showing a light fade overall, edgewear with a light repair to the lower right and left corner. Staining to the bottom edge. In a contemporary frame. (7.8). 200 - 500

2374 - MAIL POUCH TOBACCO ADVERTISING THERMOMETER. 38” x 8”. This is a later issue advertising thermometer for Mail Pouch Tobacco. CONDITION: Shows areas of rubs and paint loss to the outside edges, no noticeable damage to the main field. (8.7). 100 - 300

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LOT - 2378 2375 - LOT OF 2: FRAMED ADVERTISING. Larger Frame: 13” x 19 - 1/4”. This is a lot of two framed advertisements. (A) An early framed advertisement for Dental Sweet Snuff, showing a young man dating his young girl by the waterside. This sign is in unused condition and very nicely framed. (B) Sign is for Wings Cigarettes, union made, “Cost Less - Last Longer.” The Wings sign shows light staining on the package of cigarettes, however both signs display very well. (8.0 - 8.5). 100 - 300 2376 - BANCROFT DONKEY CIGARETTE & MATCH DISPENSER W/ ASHTRAY. 9” x 4 - 1/2” x 10”. Very unique country store item in the form of a figural burrow that was used to dispense cigarettes and matches. Tin construction and original paint. (Good). 250 - 500

2377 - FRAMED CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES CARDBOARD SIGN W/ FOOTBALL PLAYERS GRAPHIC. Single-Sided Cardboard. This c. 1960’s lithographed cardboard sign features good colors, as well as good imagery with the pack of cigarettes up front and football team graphic behind. CONDITION: This sign has noticeable damage along the border with small chunks of cardboard missing from where it was nailed to a wall at one point. There are two noticeable tears in the bottom left and center of the sign that go about a quarter of the way up the sign. While the damage is prevalent, the graphics still allow this sign to display well and catch eyes. (6.5). 100 - 200 2378 - COLLECTION OF 3: ROAD ART PRINTS W/ DINER & SERVICE STATION GRAPHICS. Largest: 32 - 1/2” x 18 - 1/2”. A collection of three nice displaying road art prints, with two diner scenes and a Mobilgas Service Station-themed print. CONDITION: (A) Print has excellent color throughout and an outstanding graphic. The print does have some very minor water staining at the bottom. It is nicely framed. (B) Displays a roadside diner. It has good color throughout, with some very minor staining throughout the outer edges. (C) Displays the Pineland Diner, numbered 14/150. The print has good color throughout. It has been professionally framed and matted. (Various). 200 - 400

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LOT - 2379 2379 - RESTORED PARKING METER W/ BASE. 16” X 13” X 52” Restored and working parking meter on added base. CONDITION: Showing light wear since restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 100 - 300 2380 - STATE OF OHIO DIVISION OF PARKS AND RECREATION SPEED LIMIT SIGN. 9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2”. SST. 6MPH speed limit sign for the State of Ohio Division of Parks and Recreation. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss, scratches and scuffs throughout the sign. However, it has a great early look with a graphic of the state of Ohio. (7.5). 100 - 300 2381 - MERRICK’S SPOOL DISPLAY CABINET. 20 - 1/4” x 20” x 33 - 1/2”. This is a countertop display. Lowering the top door panel shows a directional label. Glass panel on the bottom door pulls out at an angle and shows the word “Merrick’s” in gold stenciling. CONDITION: Early restoration. (7.0). 150 - 300 LOT - 2382

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2382 - WATERMANS IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN DISPLAY. 17 - 3/4” x 16 - 3/4” x 9 - 1/2”. A very nice example of an oak slant front display case advertising “Watermans Ideal Fountain Pen.” Missing fountain pen racks that go on the inside. Otherwise, a stunning example in great finish. Original backdoor and Watermans sign. CONDITION: Shows light areas of surface scratching, but nothing to distract from the overall appeal of this country store showcase. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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2383 - LARGE COUNTERTOP GLASS & WOOD STORE DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 76 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/2” x 12”. Countertop display case with all-original glass and back doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600 2384 - PHARMACEUTICAL COUNTER DISPLAY ADVERTISING “SEXAUER”. 11” x 11” x 23”. Five-sided display on base that rotates. five tin panels that advertise different items for the Sexauer Company, such as waste pipe cleaners, cream porcelain polish and closet bowl cleaner. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear, light surface scratches to the tin signs, original green paint to display with light oxidation and surface rust to the interior. All five glass panels are original. (8.5). 300 - 600

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2385 - 2-SHELF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY CASE. 21” x 15 - 1/4” x 17”. A very nice example of a countertop country store display case. Art Deco styling, showing curved glass front and two glass shelves on the interior made out of pine. At one time, the showcase had a marquee, most likely advertising the goods that were inside. CONDITION: Shows areas of finish loss, scuffs and scrapes to the wood framing. All glass shelves and components are original. (Good). 300 - 600 2386 - OAK COUNTERTOP SHOWCASE. 19 - 3/4” x 17 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4”. This is an oak countertop showcase with glass on four sides and beveled glass on top. The entire lid lifts and is hinged to the bottom for display. CONDITION: Shows one area of age crack. Shows original finish and all-original glass. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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2387 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE WOODEN DISPLAY CASES. Largest: 13” x 12 - 1/2” x 27 - 1/2”. Pair of country store wooden display cases. (A) Most likely was a pie display case. It would have had one shelf that is missing and glass on three sides with a screen back for cooling. Steamed walnut or pine construction with three glass panels. CONDITION: Front panel has a crack. (B) Potato chip display. Wooden design, glass on four sides with a base and lift lid. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear and use. No labeling as to the brand. (8.0). 200 - 500 2388 - DISPLAY CASE. 36” x 20” x 68 - 1/2”. The back door has a double latch that opens for display pieces. This particular case is on wheels for easy movement. The interior label reads, “In Gold Showcase Makers 119 Old St. Phone 4069.” CONDITION: In original condition with beautifully rounded front glass with the original hardware. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 200 - 600

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2389 - MEDIUM COUNTERTOP COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 45 - 1/4” x 22 - 1/2” x 11 3/4”. Mid-century oak countertop display case. Original glass and doors showing little wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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2390 - LARGE GLASS DISPLAY CASE. 48” x 30” x 59 - 1/2”. Mid-century glass and wood display case with shelves. 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). 100 - 300 2391 - LARGE COUNTERTOP GLASS JEWELRY DISPLAY SHOWCASE. 71” x 27” x 13 - 1/4”. Curved glass front countertop display case. German silver over oak, with original glass and rear doors. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 300 - 600 2392 - HANKEYS BREAD DISPLAY CASE. 31” x 28 - 1/2” x 22 - 1/2”. Wonderful country store display case advertising Hankeys Bread on the front glass. Original glass on all 3 sides and wood interior. Most likely chestnut wood construction. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear from use. A great example of this country store bread case. 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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2393 - LOT OF 2: DISPLAY CASES. Larger: 10” x 11” x 4”. (A) Point of sale country store countertop piece with 12 compartments, angled top and spring-loaded original hardware on back. (B) Eastbrook’s Falcon Pens display case in like-new condition. Front of case reads “Since 1858.” Hinged lid opens, revealing a 12 compartment interior with small brass tags attached. Opening the rear drawer reveals product. (9.0+). 300 - 1,000 2394 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Each: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 8”. Collection of three barbershop bottles all in rose color with original stoppers. One swirl blowout bottle in rare form. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. 500 - 1,000 2395 - COLLECTION OF 6: DECORATIVE BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/4”. Collection of six decorative barbershop bottles. Consist of a swirled barbershop bottle labeled for “Bay Rum,” white swirl with clear glass and correct stopper, two amber glass, one purple glass and one rose glass with applied gold gilding. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600

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2396 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” Dia x 8 - 1/4” H. Collection of three barbershop bottles. Consists of two yellow barbershop bottles, one swirled and one flowered, and a clear yellow glass showing applied enamel. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600 2397 - COLLECTION OF 3: DECORATIVE BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 3/4” Dia x 9” H. Collection of three barbershop bottles. Consists of two clear glass blue barber bottle with applied enamel flower design, and a purple glass in swirl design format. One bottle with original stopper. CONDITION: No chips or cracks. 300 - 600 2398 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 2 - 5/8” Dia x 9 - 1/4” H. Collection of three barbershop bottles consists of a tall blue bottle with applied enamel striping, one with a blowout design and applied enamel, and one in original square form with original stopper. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. 300 - 600

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2399 - COLLECTION OF 3: DECORATIVE BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” Dia x 8 - 1/2” H. Collection of barbershop bottles shows two green clear glass, one with applied floral enamel, and a third ruby red glass with blowout form, showing ruby and white accents. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600

2402 - COLLECTION OF 4: DECORATIVE BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 4” x 4” x 9”. Collection of four barbershop bottles. Consists of green glass bottle with applied flower enamel, violet glass bottle with applied enamel decoration and two blue blowout bottles, matching with one with the original stopper. CONDITION: No chips or cracks. 300 - 600

2400 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” Dia x 8 - 1/2” H. Collection of three barbershop bottles in yellow form. Consists of a blowout bottle with applied enamel, one with enameled stripes and one with an indented design. Two of the bottles have original stoppers. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. 300 - 600 2401 - COLLECTION OF 3: HOBNAIL BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Each: 4” x 4” x 7 - 1/2”. Collection of three beautiful hobnail barbershop bottles in gold, ruby and blue. CONDITION: Showing very little signs of wear. Gold has an original stopper lid. No chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600

2403 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP BARBER BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Great collection of three barbershop barber bottles, showing colored bottles with applied enamel and decorative etching. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600 2404 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP LABEL-UNDER-GLASS BOTTLES. Largest: 3 - 1/4” x 3 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4”. Collection of three barbershop label-under-glass bottles. (A) Witch Hazel with a great graphic of a young lady. CONDITION: Showing a light crack across the left side of her torso. (B) Bay Rum label-under-glass. CONDITION: Slight areas of graphic loss, primarily in the lower left-hand corner. (C) Witch Hazel label-under-glass. CONDITION: Showing some paper loss to the label-under-glass, primarily on the outside edges. (7.5 - 8.5). 200 - 500

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2405 - PAIR OF BLUE GLASS DECORATIVE BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Each: 3 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Collection of two blue glass barbershop bottles, labeled “Bay Rum” and “Water”, with original stopper lids. CONDITION: Showing no chips or cracks. (9.0). 200 - 500 2406 - COLLECTION OF 3: LABEL-UNDER-GLASS BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Each: 2 - 3/4” x 2 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4”. Collection of three label-underglass barbershop bottles. Consists of one label-under-glass for “Bath Tonic Water” showing a label with a pretty girl with about 40% label loss, one “Laverne’s Golden Wash Shampoo” label-under-glass, and one “Laverne’s Rose Hair Tonic” label-under-glass. CONDITION: Shows some staining to the labels. (7.0 - 8.0). 100 - 300 2407 - COLLECTION OF 3: DECORATIVE BARBERSHOP BOTTLES. Largest: 2 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/2” x 9”. Collection of three decorative barbershop bottles. Consists of two patterned bottles in clear glass, showing white stripes and speckle design with original stoppers. Third bottle is a two-toned clear glass with blue bottom and original stopper. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 600 2408 - COLLECTION OF 7: BARBERSHOP ACCESSORIES & BOTTLES. Largest: 4” Dia x 6 - 1/4” H. Collection of seven barbershop accessory items and bottles. Consists of antiseptic cotton, two antiseptic cotton holders and two barbershop bottles with one labeled under glass “Dandruff.” CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 300

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LOT - 2410 2409 - COLLECTION OF 3: BARBERSHOP STRAIGHT RAZORS HOUSED IN SHADOWBOXES. Each: 14 - 1/2” x 8”. A fantastic collection of barbershop straight razors. Many bone and celluloid handles. Some with pretty girls from multiple manufacturers. Includes two girly pocket knives. (7.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500 2410 - WILDROOT BARBER SHOP SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN W/ BARBERSHOP POLE GRAPHIC. 39 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. SST. Maker mark “A-M Sign Co.” C. 1960s “Ask For Wildroot” self framed embossed tin barbershop sign with excellent barbershop pole graphic. CONDITION: Sign has significant staining throughout the face of the piece, some of which could be cleaned off with a professional cleaning. the piece has multiple added holes with paint loss at the top of the sign, as well as paint loss on the outer self framed edge. Overall, a nice displaying piece with excellent graphic. (7.9). 300 - 600

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2411 - CAST IRON HAND-PAINTED BARBER POLE WITH GLOBE. 15” x 15” x 66”. This barber pole is cast iron, mounted in a contemporary base with a vintage top globe that has been hand painted “ Expert Hair bobbing.” CONDITION: the pole has a light and is electrified. The globe has several chips in the rime that are mostly hid when on the pole. The pole has newer paint that could be improved on to remove the shine. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000 2412 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE FIGURAL DISPLAYS. Largest: 7 - 1/2” x 6 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/4”. Pair of country store figural displays. (A) Fleers Double Bubble Gum ashtray. Composition form, shows Double-Bubble Fleers guy holding the ashtray in his lap. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear. Retains original ashtray. (B) Clicquot Club composition bank. CONDITION: Shows great color with very little signs of wear. (9.0). 100 - 300 2413 - WINDOW DISPLAY AUTOMATON OF AN ELF IRONING. 22 - 1/4” x 14” x 31”. Automaton dates most likely to the 1930s. It would have been used in a window display, quite possibly at Christmas time given the wrapping of the box. Window display is motion. When plugged in and turned on, it shows an elf or gnome ironing. Quite possibly was in the front of a laundry store or probably a general store for an attention-grabber. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear. Some paper loss to the paper loss that covers the bottom box with the motor. Elf has original clothing, shows some tattered-ness but with a great early automaton look. (Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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2414 - SCHWINN CRUISER 7 BICYCLE. 65” x 26” x 36”. An original bicycle made by Schwinn, the Cruiser 7. CONDITION: Shows original paint and pinstriping. Original wheels pinstriping. After-market Schwinn seat with original handlebar gear shifter. 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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2415 - FRAMED LESSIVE DE LA MENAGERE BLACK AMERICANA POSTER. Framed: 54 -1/2” x 39” x 1 -1/2”. This poster is framed behind Plexiglas. This poster dates to the late 1800s and is very clean with only a few fold marks. It is advertising a bleaching agent. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent Plus). 300 - 800 2416 - FIGURAL CARHOP WAITRESS ON SKATES. 27” X 15” X 65” Wonderful piece of 50’s décor, a full-sized figural carhop waitress. CONDITION: Contemporary design, great color showing little wear. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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2417 - 3-SECTION STACKING BOOKCASE. 36” x 13” x 51”. A very nice example of a three-section stacking bookcase in oak. Shows light wear and scratches to the finish. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 500 2418 - THOMPSON’S IDEAL LOAF PAPER LITHOGRAPH. 30 - 1/4” x 39 - 1/4”. C. 1920s Thompson’s Ideal Loaf paper lithograph with outstanding graphic and subject matter. CONDITION: Paper has fair color throughout, with areas of staining in the white lettering. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (8.0). 600 - 1,200 LOT - 2417 264

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LOT - 2419 2419 - TAKE HOME KERN’S BREAD SELF FRAMED EMBOSSED TIN SIGN. 13 - 1/2” x 53 - 1/2”. SST. C. 1950s “Take Home Kern’s Bread” self framed embossed tin sign. CONDITION: Sign has outstanding color and gloss throughout the field. The sign does show very minor dents, areas of surface staining in the field and areas of paint loss around the outer self framed edge. Overall, a very nice displaying sign in outstanding condition. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (9.25). 600 - 1,200

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2420 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CONEY ISLAND MEMORABILIA. Largest: 26” x 8 - 1/2”. Large collection of Coney Island memorabilia. Includes souvenir patches, original Coney Island felt banner, tickets to the Steeple Chase Kiddie Land ride, decals, patches and advertising items. (7.5 - 9.0). 500 - 1,500 2421 - COLLECTION OF 4: VARIOUS COUNTRY STORE & SODA POP ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 34 - 1/2” x 12”. All SST. A collection of four painted metal soda pop and country store advertisements. CONDITION: (A) Model Smoking Tobacco sign has fair color, with significant rust staining throughout the white lettering. The piece also shows areas of surface scratching and paint loss on the outer edge, most notably on the four corners. (B) Chesterfield Cigarettes embossed tin sign has good color and shine, with areas of scratching with complete paint loss, as well as minor bends on the outer edges of the piece, most notably the right-hand edge. (C) Single-sided embossed tin Nichol Kola sign has significant staining throughout, as well as rice paper residue. The piece also shows paint loss on the outer edges. (D) Self framed Dr Pepper tin sign with good color and gloss throughout. There are areas of surface scratching and scratching with complete paint loss on the self framed edge. (Various). 400 - 800

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2422 - COLLECTION OF 3: COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY JARS. Each: 9 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. Collection of three country store display jars. (A) Nut House display jar with correct lid. CONDITION: Showing light chipping to the lid edge. (B) After Dinner Peanut display jar. Correct embossing with original lid. (C) Buffalo Brand peanut jar. Original embossed peanut brand jar that went atop the tin dispenser. (Very Good). 400 - 800 2423 - COLLECTION OF 3: COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY JARS. Largest: 7” x 7” x 15 - 1/2”. Collection of three country store display jars. (A) Zatek Chocolate Billets display. Glass lid is incorrect. CONDITION: Shows one small chip in the edge of the base. (B) Schepp’s Improved Coconuts display. All original bossing with original lead and lid. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (C) Beich’s Biscuit display with original lid and embossing. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (8.0 - 9.0). 300 - 600

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2424 - COLLECTION OF 4: COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY JARS. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 14”. Collection of four country store display jars. (A) June Boy pickle jar with a great decal on the front and a replaced lid. (B) Planters Peanut jar with correct lid and complete front label. (C) Ramon’s display jar with correct labeling and lid. (D) Tale of Biscuit Company display jar with correct lid and front embossing. CONDITION: All four jars show very little signs of wear. (Very Good). 200 - 500 2425 - ORIGINAL COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY JAR FOR BEGGS’ LITTLE GIANT PILLS. 7 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/2” x 15”. Original Dakota-style display jar for Beggs’ Little Giant Pills. Shows original etching with original ground stopper lid. CONDITION: Shows light chipping around the edges, both to the lid and entry of the jar. No other chips or cracks noted. (8.0). 200 - 400

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2426 - COLLECTION OF 5: COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY JARS. Largest: 6” x 6” x 11”. Collection of five country store display jars. Includes a Dakota jar and four other display jars with correct lids. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (9.0). 200 - 500 2427 - EARLY DECORATIVE CANDLE LAMP HOLDER. 5 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2” x 16”. Very early brass candle lamp holder with original glass beads and star cutouts. CONDITION: Shows light surface oxidation. Complete with all of the glass beads and original bottom plate. (Very Good). 100 - 300 2428 - O’BABY CHOCOLATE DAIRY DRINK CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPH W/ BOTTLE GRAPHIC. 16 - 1/4” x 24 - 1/2”. Outstanding displaying O’Baby Chocolate Dairy Drink cardstock lithograph with professional frame. CONDITION: Sign has excellent color throughout, with areas of minor surface staining around the outer edges and the “Aint dat sumptin!” lettering. The piece also has significant areas of touch-up throughout the sweater on the graphic. The piece has been professionally framed. (Restored). 400 - 800

2429 - COLLECTION OF 3: PEANUT JARS. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 14 - 1/2”. Collection of three peanut jars. (A) Squirrel brand peanut jar. Full front embossing with correct lid. CONDITION: Shows no chips or cracks. (B) Squirrel brand peanut jar. Full correct front labeling with correct lid, not noticeable when the lid is in place. CONDITION: Small chip under lid. (C) Robinson Caruso Salted Peanuts. Original front labeling and lid. CONDITION: No chips or cracks. (9.0). 300 - 500 2430 - COLGANS TAFFY-TOLU CHEWING GUM DISPLAY JAR. 5 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/2”. All original Colgans Taffy-Tolu country store display jar. CONDITION: Shows areas of light chipping around the top rim. Good clear glass with no chips or cracks to the main body. Original Colgans Tolu man lid. (8.5). 100 - 300 2431 - PEARS’ SOAP REVERSE PAINTED GLASS ADVERTISEMENT W/ LITTLE GIRL GRAPHIC. 17” x 19”. C. 1920s Pears’ Soap reverse painted glass sign. CONDITION: Sign has great color throughout with strong gold leaf lettering, as well as an outstanding image of the little girl. The piece appears to have restoration done to the lettering at some point. (Restored). 400 - 800

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LOT - 2433 2432 - COLLECTION OF 3: GENERAL STORE THERMOMETER SIGNS. Largest: 6” x 16”. All SST. A collection of three single-sided tin thermometer signs. CONDITION: Modern Levi’s thermometer has fade throughout the color, as well as significant surface staining. The sign shows minor paint loss in the outer edges. It has a thermometer bulb present, but it is not working. (B) Hahn Mowers thermometer has good color and shine throughout, with very minor scratching and paint loss in the lettering. The piece has a working thermometer bulb. (C) Independent Life Insurance Company has fair color throughout, with areas of surface scratching and scratches all the way through the paint of the field. It has a working thermometer bulb. (Various). 300 - 600 2433 - COLLECTION OF 2: COUNTRY STORE PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS W/ CHILDREN GRAPHICS. Largest: 23 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/2”. A collection of two early country store paper lithograph advertisements with excellent graphics. CONDITION: (A) Wilbur’s Cocoa paper lithograph has strong color throughout, with very minor fade to the black background. This piece has been professionally framed. (B) Nabisco National Biscuit Company paper lithograph has strong color, with noticeable staining throughout the outer edge, most notably the right-hand corner. This piece has been professionally framed. (Various). 300 - 600

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2434 - COLLECTION OF 3: TROLLY CARD AND DISPLAY COUNTRY STORE LITHOGRAPHS. Largest: 24” x 14 - 1/4”. A collection of two early country store cardstock trolly cards and an easel-back display. CONDITION: Heinz Tomato Ketchup cardstock has good color throughout the graphic and background. The outer edge of the piece has significant brown staining and spotting, and minor rip under the Heinz pickle in the bottom right-hand corner. (B) Fairy Soap cardstock has fair color, with significant staining throughout the white lettering and graphics. There is significant staining around the outer edges, as well as creases along the left and right-hand edges and below the female graphic. (C) Buffalo Brand cardboard lithograph easel-back has fair color, with areas of staining along the outer edges, as well as very minor edge wear along the bottom panel and surrounding the hair in the graphic. (Various). 300 - 600 2435 - HONEY MOON TROLLY CARD LITHOGRAPH. Frame: 24” x 14 - 1/4”. Honey Moon Smoking Tobacco paper lithograph with excellent color throughout. There are two notable folds in the top left and right-hand corners. It has been professionally framed. (Very Good). 800 - 1,200

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LOT - 2439 2436 - PASTEURINE TOOTH PASTE CONTAINER. 6 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. This is a celluloid container for Pasteurine toothpaste. A very early container with a female graphic on all sides and a hinged top with original closure with detailed information inside about the product. It is, in fact, the property of the manufacturer. CONDITION: Celluloid crackling and edgewear to the lid. (7.0). 200 - 500 2437 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE FRUIT TABLET JARS. Each: 5” x 5” x 13”. Collection of two country store fruit tablet jars. (A) Robertson Candy Company jar with correct lid and full embossed jar with a 90% paper label. (B) Bunte fruit tablet jar, shows complete embossing, correct lid and 95% paper label. (Very Good). 100 - 200 2438 - COLLECTION OF 5: MCGREGOR SPORTSWEAR GAME BIRD CARDSTOCK LITHOGRAPHS W/ VARIOUS GAME BIRD GRAPHICS. Each: 11 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/2”. A collection of five c. 1940s McGregor Sportswear Game Bird Collection cardstock lithographs. CONDITION: (A) Mallard print has good color, with very minor spotting in the field, as well as notable edgewear. (B) American Pintail piece has good color, with very minor stains and a very minor pinpoint hole at the top of the piece. (C) Green Winged Teal has good color, with very minor areas of staining and a minor pinpoint hole at the top. (D) Shoveller also has a minor pinpoint hole at the top, with paint loss and blemishes around the outer edges of the piece. (E) Wood Duck print has more significant spotting in the field than the other pieces. It also has a pinpoint hole at the top, as well as wear to the cardboard around three of the four edges. All pieces are complete with their original easel backs. (Various). 300 - 600

LOT - 2440 2439 - COLLECTION OF 2: GENERAL STORE LITHOGRAPHS. Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 23 - 1/4”. A collection of two early general store lithographs. CONDITION: (A) The Schaefer Hat Works die-cut cardstock lithograph has good color with areas of staining throughout, most notably in the white sections. The piece also shows more significant staining to the bottom outer edges. (B) The Handy Package Dyes lithograph has excellent color throughout. There are some very minor crinkles at the top of the piece. It has been professionally framed and matted. (Various). 200 - 400 2440 - LOT OF 2: COUNTRY STORE POTATO CHIP DISPLAYS. Largest: 12 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Pair of country store potato chip displays. (A) Round glass display for Bon-Tox Tasty Tater Chips. Original tin base and tin lid. CONDITION: Shows oxidation, surface rust and paint loss. CONDITION: Original glass display shows no discernible chips or cracks with full labeling for the company. (B) Brownies Potato Chip tin with a nice graphic of a Brownie on the front. CONDITION: Great color and shine. Shows little signs of wear with light surface scratches and oxidation to the rim of the can. (7.8 - 8.3). 200 - 500

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2441 - COLLECTION OF 2: COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 22” x 11 - 3/4”. A collection of two early general store paper lithograph advertisements. CONDITION: (A) Lux for Dishes paper lithograph has fair color, with minor fade to the graphics and very minor blemishes to the bottom right-hand corner. The piece has been professionally framed. (B) Young woman holding flowers paper lithograph. This piece has some staining along the outer edges and a fold along the bottom of the woman’s dress. It has been professionally framed. (Various). 200 - 400 2442 - WATERMAN’S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN DISPLAY. 32” x 9” x 5”. Original Waterman’s Fountain Pen display. Walnut base, and glass top and sides with original door and hardware. CONDITION: Shows original front etching and replaced or re-glued top piece of glass. Wood base shows scuffs and finish loss. (Good). 200 - 500

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2443 - 3-D CHALK ADVERTISING LUXOR TOILET REQUISITES. 5 - 1/2” x 7 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2”. Original 3-D display for Luxor Toilet articles. Shows a young lady holding a tray, which most likely held soap on original base. CONDITION: Shows some areas of added paint and repair to the base. Overall, a great look for this 3-D advertising. (7.8). 200 - 500

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2444 - COLLECTION OF 2: COUNTRY STORE PAINTED METAL THERMOMETERS. Largest: 6” x 16”. SST, SST. A collection of two Kern’s Bread and Morton Salt painted metal thermometer signs. CONDITION: (A) “Take Home a Kern’s” thermometer has decent color and gloss, with areas of surface scratching and surface staining to note. The piece has minor paint loss at the thermometer bulbs, hanging holes and around the outer edges. It has an original cradle and working thermometer tube. (B) Has good color throughout, with scratches through the paint throughout the outer field. The sign has a wood cradle and working thermometer bulb. (Various). 200 - 400

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2446 - COLLECTION OF 2: PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 22” x 19 - 1/4”. A collection of two paper lithograph advertisements. CONDITION: (A) Has good color throughout both pieces, with very minor staining around the outer edges. It has been professionally framed and matted. (B) Wembley Starched Collar paper lithograph has excellent color throughout, with only very minor blemishes to the corners of the piece. (Various). 200 - 400

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2447 - COLLECTION OF 2: COUNTRY STORE PAPER LITHOGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS. 21 - 1/4” x 24”. A collection of two country store paper lithographs from Grape Charms and Butter-Nut Bread. CONDITION: (A) Grape Charms paper lithograph has strong color throughout. There are very minor blemishes in the background. It has been professionally framed. (B) Butter-Nut Enriched White Bread piece has fair color throughout, with significant browning to the white sections of the paper. The piece also shows some very minor wrinkles around the bottom edge. The paper has been professionally framed. (Various). 200 - 400 2448 - SINGLE-SIDED CARDBOARD ADVERTISING FOR SWEET-ORR OVERALLS & PANTS. 27 - 1/2” x 12”. Single-sided cardboard. Maker mark “Pressman Signing Company”, Chicago. Cardboard advertising for Sweet-Orr Union Made Overalls & Pants. Marked for “The Hub” in Salem. CONDITION: Shows areas of cardboard loss to the extreme bottom-right corner. Shows original grommets and light staining, as well as edgewear to the cardboard. Overall, a very good example of this cardboard sign. (8.0). 200 - 400

2449 - PORCELAIN TILE ADVERTISING FOR HAGAN’S MAGNOLIA BALM. 8 - 3/4” x 12 - 3/4”. Very early advertising on porcelain tile for “Hagan’s Magnolia Balm for Complexion.” Shows a young lady applying the balm at her dressing mirror. CONDITION: Shows some areas of fading and areas of light chipping to the outside edges of the porcelain tile that does not distract from the overall image. (8.0). 100 - 300 2450 - LARGE LOT OF FOLGERS COFFEE PUZZLES. Each: 2 - 3/4” x 2 - 3/4” x 3 - 1/2”. These were giveaways from Folgers Coffee. There are over 30, all in unused condition. (8.5 - 9.5). 100 - 300

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2451 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE ADVERTISING SIGNS. Largest: 10 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/4”. Pair of country store advertising signs. (A) Reverse glass sign advertising Bye-Bi-Knit sleeping garments out of Minneapolis. CONDITION: Shows some areas of paint loss and oxidation to the outside edges. (B) Pole Parrot cardboard sign. CONDITION: Shows some areas of rubs and paper loss in the lower left-hand corner. (7.0 - 8.0). 100 - 200 2452 - COLLECTION OF 8 ICE CREAM PAPER & CARDBOARD LITHOGRAPHED ADVERTISING PIECES. Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 20 - 1/4”. C. 1950s ice cream lithographed advertisements. CONDITION: All eight pieces have good color and exceptional graphics. Die-cut cardboard easel back shows minor areas of edgewear. Minor holes in the ham sandwich with the malt. Minor rip to the top of the malt shaker. Malt by itself has a minor rip and noticeable edgewear. Overall, a nice collection of assorted ice cream advertising. (7.8 - 9.0). 100 - 400

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2453 - COLLECTION OF 10: VARIOUS ADVERTISING TINS. Largest: 5” x 5” x 5 - 3/4”. This is collection of various advertising tins, including Happy Cigars, Comfort Talc Powder, Jack Daniels Whiskey and others. (7.0 - 8.5). 100 - 300

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2454 - SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT MODEL 221 PERFECT QUILTERS SEWING MACHINE. 13” x 8” x 11 - 1/2”. Wonderful cased example of the Singer Model 221 Quilters sewing machine. Has early decal, which shows that this would have been designed from 1938 to 1941. Serial Number AF865250. A very fancy and decorative design on the faceplate, called “Egyptian Scrollwork.” Great example of this early Quilters sewing machine. (Very Good). 200 - 500 2455 - PUTNAM FADELESS DYE CABINET. 21” x 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2”. Original wood construction with original wood backdoor and front paper label to the wood cabinet. CONDITION: Shows some areas of water damage. Complete front label with good color. Original backdoor stenciling shows bright color and stand-out lettering. A great example of this dye cabinet. (Very Good). 100 - 300

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LOT - 2458 2456 - ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN COUNTER DISPLAY. 14” x 8” x 11”. A wonderful example of a St. Joseph Aspirin counter display. Tin construction. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear around the mounting hole above the “S” in “Joseph” on the marquee. Comes with several components of cough syrup and aspirin, not original to the display. (8.5). 400 - 800 2457 - CRACKER JACK PAPER LITHOGRAPH W/ CRACKER JACK GRAPHIC. 23 - 1/2” x 25 - 3/4”. Maker mark “Ruckheim Bros. & Eckstein.” C. 1920s Cracker Jacks paper lithograph with professional frame and matting. CONDITION: The piece has excellent color throughout, with very minor creasing in the middle of the piece. The piece also shows very minor staining on the outer edges. The piece has been professionally framed and matted and displays excellent. (9.0). 400 - 800

2458 - LARGE GLASS JEWELRY DISPLAY CASE. 96” x 27” x 35”. This large glass display case with four-panel front is a great country store piece. CONDITION: With original back door mirrors, original silvered nickel plating. This display case has had some touch-up over the years, but only adds to the original patina and look, with nothing distracting or offensive. Back doors have all original hardware and are in good working order. The steeple tops are wooden replacements that keep it sturdy and add to the overall look. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 1,500 - 3,000

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2459 - SMALL TOOTSIE ROLL DISPLAY CASE. 7 - 1/4” x 5 - 1/4” x 8 - 3/4”. Great size display case advertising Tootsie Rolls. All glass and tin-framed construction. CONDITION: Shows all original glass all around with original front labeling, showing little signs of wear. Majority of the nickel plating to the frame of the glass has oxidized. However, the display retains a great look with complete front graphics. (8.5). 300 - 600 2460 - RUNKEL’S CHOCOLATE DISPLAY CASE. 7 - 1/2” x 5” x 11 - 3/4”. Small Runkel’s Chocolate display case. All glass construction with original glass shelves, tin-framed rear door and front graphic for Runkel’s Chocolate. CONDITION: Shows some light fading to the Runkel’s Chocolate graphic on the front. However, it displays very well and is readable. Unusual display case. One seldom-seen in all-original condition. (8.0). 300 - 600 2461 - GOODELL CO. “BONANZA” APPLE PEELER ON ORIGINAL WOODEN BASE. 26” x 7 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/2”. C. 1890. David Goodell opened his shop in Antrim, New Hampshire in 1875. An inventor and politician, he invented the Goodell Apple Peeler that can peel and core an apple in 15 seconds. This is an amazing example. It is in original paint, showing some oxidation and surface rust that can all be cleaned. This appliance is fresh to market from a 50-year collection and is a seldom-seen apple peeler. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs. Has one blade and all components are operative. (Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

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2462 - AMAZING RIVAL NO. 2 CAST APPLE PEELER MOUNTED ON ORIGINAL WOOD BASE. 28” x 8” x 17”. C. 1896. Considered by many collectors to be the “granddaddy” of all apple peelers, this Rival #2 is a sight to behold. All-original condition with very little oxidation or rust, and would look beautiful with a good oiling. CONDITION: No breaks, cracks or repairs. With one blade mounted. Fully operational and just an amazing invention to peel and core an apple. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600 2463 - LOT OF 2: COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY CASES. Largest: 10” x 8 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/4”. (A) Nestle’s Chocolate block display case. Marked for 2¢ each. Original glass case with framed metal edges and full lettering. CONDITION: Shows complete lettering with very little wear. Oxidation to the frame edges. Original glass on all five sides. (B) Reisman’s Bread glass pretzel display. All four original tin panels. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear and paint loss. Original lid showing oxidation and surface rust. (7.5 - 8.7). 400 - 800 274

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2464 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAYS. Largest: 15” x 9” x 9”. Pair of country store displays. (A) Hot Nut Bar three-station with pull-down front lid. Painted tin. CONDITION: Shows light wear and some paint loss to the front graphic. (B) Chicos peanut jar with original base and lid. CONDITION: Shows oxidation, surface rust, areas of paint loss and scratches to the tin base and lid. (7.0 - 8.5). 300 - 600

2466 - ORIGINAL AERO FLYER CHILD’S WAGON. 44” x 18 - 1/2” x 22”. Fantastic early child’s wagon with wood sides, advertising Aero Flyer Express. All original panel sides with original wheels and frame. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear, oxidation and surface rust to the metal frame. A great look and would look wonderful in a child’s room full of their plush animals. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

2465 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAYS. Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 10” x 14 - 1/2”. Pair of country store displays. (A) Display case, most likely used to display pies in a soda fountain or café. Glass on all sides with original glass platforms for shelves internally, no labeling. (B) Balance scale, primarily used in pharmacies. Walnut construction with all-original interior. Shows very little signs of wear. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

2467 - PAIR OF RAILROAD RELATED ADVERTISEMENTS. Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 26 - 1/2”. Pair of railroad-related advertisements. (A) Empire Builder Great Northern calendar for June 1930. Professionally framed in new old stock condition with bright color and shine. (B) Train schedule for Chicago and return from the Wabash Railroad. Professionally framed and matted. CONDITION: Shows one crease from where it was originally folded. No other damage noted. Two great railroad pieces. (8.5, 9.0). 300 - 600

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2468 - PUTNAM DYE TIN COUNTER DISPLAY. 18 - 3/4” x 8” x 14 - 3/4”. Tin Putnum Dye tin counter display. Great front graphic of a colonist soldier fleeing the British army. Made by the Monroe Chemical Company out of Quincy, Illinois. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss, light scratches and surface rust, primarily to the top and rear door. Retains complete interior. A very respectable example of this display. (8.2). 200 - 400

2471 - ORIGINAL LANDERS, FERRY & CLARK COFFEE GRINDER MADE OUT OF NEW HAVEN, CT. 10 - 3/4” x 6 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. Great early Landers, Ferry & Clark coffee mill, made for home use. Marked “No. 11” on the lid. CONDITION: Shows all original green paint, wood base, catch drawer and front Landers & Ferry label. A great example of this early coffee grinder. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

2469 - ENTERPRISE NO. 3 COUNTRY STORE COFFEE GRINDER. 15” x 11” x 16”. Enterprise No. 3 household coffee grinder, sometimes also used in commercial applications. CONDITION: Shows all original paint, wood grinding handle, decals, wood catch drawer base, eagle finial and grinder. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

2472 - CRESCENT COMMERCIAL COFFEE GRINDER. 19 - 1/2” x 19 - 3/4” x 24”. This is a rare commercial coffee grinder made for country stores by the Crescent Foundry in Rutland, VT. A very sought-after manufacturer of coffee grinders, with the original top hopper, remnants of original pinstriping and original black paint, as well as front decals. Retains an original crank handle. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,500

2470 - ORIGINAL COUNTRY STORE COFFEE GRINDER MANUFACTURED BY THE ENTERPRISE MFG. CO., PHILA. 17” x 19 - 1/2” x 24 - 1/2”. An all-original example of this commercial country store coffee grinder, made by The Enterprise Foundry in Philadelphia. CONDITION: Shows all-original paint with retaining decals. Wooden base with an original drawer. CONDITION: Oxidation and surface rust throughout, but would improve with a good cleaning. Great commercial coffee grinder, and would look great in anybody’s country store. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 800 - 1,500 276

2473 - ELGIN CAST IRON COFFEE GRINDER. 12” x 19 - 1/4” x 27 - 1/2”. Original country store coffee grinder made by the Elgin Foundry in Illinois. Shows complete coffee grinder with lid, but missing catch basin. CONDITION: All original paint with surface rust and oxidation. Partial decals and pinstriping. 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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2474 - ORIGINAL COLES MFG CO. COFFEE GRINDER. 7 - 1/4” x 9 - 3/4” x 14”. This is an original household coffee grinder by a very difficult-to-find manufacturer, Coles Co., Philadelphia, PA. Showing all-original red paint, original eagle finial, original wood handle and original grinding mechanism with original catch door. CONDITION: Shows areas of oxidation and dirt from 100 years of storage; however, it is in great original condition and will look great when cleaned. (Good). 300 - 600

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2475 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER MODEL 416 SERIAL NUMBER 103139. 19” x 15 - 1/4” x 24”. A very nice original example of a National Cash Register Model 416, with extended cast base in original brass patina. CONDITION: Shows original key checks, price flags with marble plate, National front door and crank, with replaced top sign. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 700 - 1,400 2476 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER FLOOR MODEL 552-5-F SERIAL NUMBER 978068. 28 - 3/4” x 18 - 1/4” x 67 - 3/4”. A nice original National Cash Register. CONSIDERATIONS: It is in unrestored condition with the original top sign, broken crank handle and a full cabinet of drawers. The cash register currently is not operating. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500 2477 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO. MODEL 671 SERIAL NO. 841863 CASH REGISTER. 30” x 20” x 28”. Nice original condition three-drawer cash register from National. CONDITION: Showing oxidation to the brass and an appealing aged look. All original components including check keys, receipt covers, crank, and bill shelf. All three drawer openings ring the bell. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 1,500 - 3,000

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2478 - NATIONAL CASH REGISTER RECEIPT BOX. 6 - 3/4” x 6 - 3/4” x 6”. Original National Cash Register receipt box with typical strong embossing. Backdoor with correct labeling. Correct lid and two glass sides. Comes with key. (Very Good). 300 - 500 2479 - NATIONAL DAYTON OHIO CASH REGISTER. 17 - 1/2” x 16” x 22 - 1/2” National Cash Register serial 09356. Polished original cash register with original key checks, keys, bill shelf, and top sign. Showing an earlier polishing and is operational. A complete original example. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 500 2480 - LARGE COLLECTION OF CONEY ISLAND MEMORABILIA. Largest: 11 - 1/2” x 3 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. Large collection of Coney Island memorabilia consists of postcards, flyers, tickets, souvenirs and many other items. (8.0 - 9.0+). 500 - 1,500 LOT - 2480

LOT - 2481 2481 - LOT OF 2: A. B. DICK PLANETARY AND CHELSEA MFG CO PENCIL SHARPENERS. Box: 5 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 5 - 3/4”. A great lot of 2 rare mechanical pencil sharpeners. (A) Planetary Pencil Pointer by the A.B. Dick Company, 1896. Cast iron showing the original brass label, shavings drawer and crank handle. CONDITION: Little oxidation to the painted surfaces, light scratches and scuffs to the paint. A very fine example. With the original shipping crate. (B) A very rare Chelsea mechanical pencil sharpener from Chelsea Michigan at the turn of the 20th century. CONDITION: This example is in original paint, has had sandpaper applied to the wheel sometime in the past, with the original pencil holding device. A great example in very respectable condition. Both sharpeners are operational. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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2482 - LOT OF 2: ALLEINIGE HERSTELLERIN & RONEO PENCIL SHARPENERS. Larger: 12” x 7 - 1/2” x 5 - 1/2”. This is a lot of two early mechanical pencil sharpeners. (A) An Alleinige Herstellerin cast iron pencil sharpener, known as the Iduna. Made in Germany. CONDITION: Showing oxidation to eh paint and non-painted surfaces. Some loss off the front decal, retaining original brass tag. An unusual pencil sharpener and not one seen often. (B) Roneo No. 6 mechanical pencil sharpener. CONDITION: Retaining 60% of the front decal. Oxidation and some paint chipping to the cast iron body. All original and operative, a rare sharpener to find. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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2483 - PAIR OF AUTOMATIC BANK CHECK PUNCHES. Box: 8 - 3/4” x 9” x 7”. Wonderful pair of bank punches, made by the Automatic Bank Punch Company out of Brooklyn, New York. (A) Original black paint with original stenciling, shows lions and seahorses. Original paint and pinstripe with the most recent patent date of April 7, 1885. CONDITION: Shows light signs of wear and oxidation to the metal components. (B) Similar-looking bank check, dated “April 7 1885” by “J.N. Williams.” Burgundy paint, showing original decals and stenciling. Comes in original oak box with original set of directions on the inside. A great and very rare example. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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2484 - LOT OF 4: EARLY CHECK WRITERS & 3 ORIGINAL CRATES. Largest: 10 - 1/4” x 10” x 6 1/2”. Great collection of early check writers. (A) Safeguard check writer. Original wooden box. Model W. CONDITION: Shows areas of surface rust to the metal components. Some areas of paint loss. Original dial. (B) Safeguard check writer. Model Y. CONDITION: Shows original paint, front labeling and decals. Light oxidation to metal components. (C) Sentinel check writer. Model B. CONDITION: Shows surface rust and pitting to the metal components. Original black paint and dial with original shipping crate. (D) Peerless check writer. Model Jr. 73615. CONDITION: Shows original paint and pinstripe. Surface rust oxidation to crank handle, which could be improved with a cleaning. Comes with original wooden shipping crate. A great collection of 4 early check writers. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

LOT - 2485 2485 - PAIR OF ABBOTT AUTOMATIC CHECK PERFORATORS. Box: 9” x 9” x 6 - 1/2”. Nice pair of Abbot automatic check perforators. (A) Original black paint with brass components. CONDITION: Shows areas of surface rust and paint loss to the original paint. Some oxidation to the brass components. (B) Abbott check perforator, showing original speckled paint and brass components. CONDITION: Shows slight oxidation, some areas of scuffs and paint loss. Comes with original box. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

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2486 - LOT OF 3: CHECK PROTECTORS. Largest: 6” x 7” x 6 - 1/2”. Collection of three check protectors, including a pair of Beebe Indelible Check Protector Company out of Minneapolis, Minnesota. CONDITION: (A) Shows great paint with original decals and pinstriping. Very little oxidation to the metal components. A striking example. (B) Same check protector from Beebe. Shows light oxidation to the metal dial and handle. Light rubs to the original decals, but still shows 80% of original paint. (C) Unmarked, with patent dates noted inside the bottom. Cast iron with a see-through top. Original decals, paint and light oxidation to the metal components. (Good Very Good). 400 - 800

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2487 - PAIR OF AUTOMATIC BANK PUNCHES IN ORIGINAL SHIPPING CRATES. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 7”. A very nice pair of original bank punches by the Automatic Bank Punch Company. CONDITION: (A) Original black paint. Shows some remnants of original pinstriping. All original keys. Light surface pitting and oxidation to the metal labels and components. Comes with original shipping crate with no lid. (B) From the Automatic Bank Punch Company. Shows surface rust and pitting to the metal components. All original keys. Original paint and pinstripe in original shipping crate with lid. (Good). 300 - 600 2488 - LOT OF 3: BANK CHECK PUNCH INSTRUMENTS WITH BOXES. Largest: 8” x 6” x 7”. Nice collection of three very early check punch machines, made by the U.S. Check Punch Company. (A) Serial number 3092. Dated “December 8 1891.” CONDITION: Shows original paint and pinstriping. Some oxidation to the nickel plated components. Housed in the original oak case. (B) Serial number 3533. Dated “December 8 1891.” CONDITION: Shows original pinstripe and paint. Surface pitting to the nickel plating on the base in oak case. (C) United States Check Punch No. 1077. CONDITION: Shows original paint and pinstripe. Some surface rust and oxidation to the nickel components. With oak case. Three very rare check punch machines in collectible condition. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 700

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2489 - LOT OF 3: BANK PUNCHES. Largest: 10 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2” x 5”. Collection of 3 bank punches. (A) National Safety Check Punch 1870-71 New York, New York, unmarked. Rare and very difficult to find. Cast iron base in original pinstripe and scrollwork. CONDITION: Shows light oxidation and plating loss to the metal components. (B) Abbott Machine Company check punch. Abbott automatic check perforator, dated “April 23 1889.” Cast iron base and brass components. CONDITION: Shows original paint with light oxidation to the brass components. (C) Abbott automatic check perforator. Cast iron base and components. CONDITION: Shows original paint and light oxidation to the metal components. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 280

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2490 - HOLCOMB AND HOKE “BUTTER-KIST” AUTOMATIC POPCORN MACHINE ON STAND. 29 - 1/2” x 21 - 1/2” x 29”. This Holcomb and Hoke popcorn machine is designed to sit on a counter or cabinet. This is one of the smallest Holocomb and Hoke designs. All metal parts are nickel plated. Model 1-E featured two glass front compartments for the display of both shelled and unshelled salted peanuts. Removable back door. Includes original popcorn bags and two scoops. The stand is wooden with a recessed panel and black accents on the top and bottom. CONDITION: Original hardware with possibly replaced knobs on the drawers. Original decals on the left and right sides. Original cord and mechanism. (Very Good). 1,500 - 3,000 2491 - COMPLETE EARLY 20TH CENTURY GRAPE-CRUSHING WINE PRESS. 21” x 36” x 50”. This wood and iron early piece of 20th century machinery was used for crushing grapes for the purpose of making wine, patented November 29th, 1921. The top hopper where the grapes would be put in is labeled, but unfortunately the manufacturer and what is possibly the size of the hopper being used is illegible, but reads like it might be “Medium.” All original iron gears, replaced wood legs and castors. Comes complete with two grape bins and even an original wooden tool used to crush the grapes and turn the handle. A very early piece of winemaking memorabilia. CONDITION: This machine shows its age, with some areas of scuffs, oxidation, surface rust to the metal components, some areas of wear to the wood frame, but it has a great look and would be a great addition to any wine cellar, a wonderful survivor. 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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2492 - PAIR OF FRAMED FLORAL PRINTS. Largest: 18 - 1/2” x 24”. A beautiful pair of framed floral prints. (A) Still-life, marked “Pears.” Shows great color and shine. CONDITION: Shows no discernible areas of paint loss. One very small scratch in the upper-middle. (8.9). (B) Still-life, labeled “Carnations.” Embossed cardboard with great color and shine. (8.9). Both pieces were giveaways for products where you would send in labels for the products. (8.9). 200 - 400

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2493 - COLLECTION OF 2: SHADOWBOXES FULL OF SODA POP ADVERTISING ITEMS. Each: 16 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 12 - 1/4”. A great collection of small soda pop advertising items included in two shadowboxes. Including many bottle openers from manufacturers, some bottle caps, Red Star Cough Drops sign, chewing gum display sign, Smile soda pop keychain and many other advertising items. (7.5 - 9.0). 200 - 500

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2494 - CARVED SOLID WOOD BUTLER. 15 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2” x 68”. Carved standing figural butler, generally used as a greeter or card holder at the front of a store. CONDITION: Well done detail, showing light wear from handling. Some finish scratches and scuffs, no signs of breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 2495 - LOT OF 2: VERY WELL-CONSTRUCTED SHIP LANTERNS. Each: 23” x 21” x 30”. 1950, USA: This is a pair of pendant lights, possibly from a theater or restaurant or a yacht. Heavy brass construction, nickel plated, wired and ready for use. CONSIDERATIONS: Retaining all of the nickel finish, no breaks or cracks, intact glass. excellent 300 - 1,000 2496 - UNION STONEWARE CO. ICE WATER CERAMIC CROCK. 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. Beautiful example of an ice water crock from the Union Stoneware Company out of Red Wing, Minnesota. CONDITION: No noticeable chips or cracks. Beautiful example minus the water spigot. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 2497 - UNION STONEWARE CO. RED WING NO. 3 CROCK JUG. 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 14”. A great example of a No. 3 Red Wing crockery jug. Properly labeled. CONDITION: No chips, cracks or deformities. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500 2498 - UNION STONEWARE CO. RED WING MINNESOTA NO. 3 JUG. 10 - 1/4” x 10 - 1/4” x 13 - 1/2”. Great example of a No. 3 jug crock, made by the Union Stoneware Company in Red Wing, Minnesota. CONDITION: No chips, cracks or repairs. (Very Good). 500 - 1,500 2499 - UNION STONEWARE CO. ICE WATER CROCK MADE IN RED WING, MN. 10” x 10” x 11”. A beautiful example of this water cooler with full-front stenciling. Correct spigot and original handles. CONDITION: Shows no noticeable cracks, chips or deformities. An excellent example. (Excellent). 500 - 1,500

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2500 - STONEWARE WATER COOLER. 10 - 1/2” x 10 - 1/2” x 12”. A great example of a crockery water cooler, No. 3. Shows original leaves for the Union Stoneware Company on front, although it is unmarked. CONDITION: No chips, cracks, breaks or repairs. A great example. (Excellent). 300 - 600

2501 - RARE DEMPSTER MILL MFG CO. CAST IRON WATER PUMP. 72 - 1/2” x 35” x 14 - 1/2”. Beautiful example of an early cast iron water pump straight off the farm or country store. Manufactured by the Dempster Mill Manufacturing Company. CONDITION: Showing original red paint and embossing with the Dempster Mill name. Fully operational, most likely could be made to work. 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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2502 - PAIR OF EARLY HIT-OR-MISS ENGINES. Larger: 22” x 25” x 21 - 1/2”. This is a pair of early hit-or-miss engines. (A) Stover Manufacturing & Engine Co., Freeport, IL. Hit-or-Miss engine in as-found condition, showing areas of surface rust and oxidation, however the engine is free and rotates. (B) Smaller engine, marked “Maytag”, also free and loose, showing oxidation, surface rust and age. A pair of very early hit-or-miss engines, ready to operate tools or use however the collector desires. 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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2503 - EARLY ACME VENTIDUCT CAST IRON STOVE. 23” x 21” x 51”. An Acme Ventiduct by the Wehrle Co., Newark, OH. A No.34 parlor stove with all the original skirting, doors, decorative skirting, front labeling and correct top flue cover. Showing the possibility of an earlier restoration, with stove blacking and grey paint applied to the ornate decorative castings. A very pretty cast iron stove, complete and with all of the correct appointments. Stove shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,000 2504 - PAIR OF EARLY PHILADELPHIA CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 14” x 14” x 47”. This is a wonderful pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Stag Oak Novelty Model, made by the Abrahm-Cox Stove Co., Philadelphia and Chicago. Ornately casted with original top finial, original top cap, original legs and all-original doors. Retaining a good portion of its original stove blacking. (B) A No. 30 Spark stove made by the Klein Stove Co., Philadelphia, PA. A cast iron stove with tin flue, correct top cap and finial. Original doors showing areas of oxidation and surface rust. Both stoves are complete and show no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 1,500

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2505 - TEMPLE PARLOR NO. 5 LARGE CAST IRON STOVE. 28” x 20” x 26”. Large and ornate cast iron stove from the Vose & Co. Albany NY. Marked as the “Temple Parlor Number 5.” Very ornate casted stove and complete. No chips, breaks or repairs. A stunning example. 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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2506 - QUAKER NO. 98 CAST IRON STOVE. 20” x 19” x 29”. This is an extremely rare cast iron stove. A commercial stove, most likely used in a garment industry in New York, a Quaker No. 98 by the Buckwalter Stove Co., Royersford, PA. This stove was made to hold cast iron irons around its midsection for the purpose of heating and ironing clothing. A complete stove, comes with twelve irons and two lift handles to complete the look. Irons sizes include: UDX2, UDX4, C5, two C6, 6, two 7, UDX7, XX8, BXX and one illegible. Condition is very good and shows no 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). 500 - 1,500

2508 - WONDERFUL EARLY PENN-FRANKLIN CAST IRON STOVE. 24” x 24” x 34”. Penn-Franklin Stove, patented 1888, showing all-original castings, original doors, all-original skirting, a beautiful heating stove with great ornate castings by a wonderful stove manufacturer. Stove is complete and show no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 1,000 - 2,000

2507 - J.L. MOTT CAST IRON STOVE. 27” x 10” x 35”. Heating stove by the J. L. Mott Ironworks Co., New York. This is their model Woodbine No. 2. Extremely ornate castings in Empire design, dated 1872 Showing original doors, original top flue finial, beautiful skirting and made to fit into or sit in front of a fireplace. Beautiful and ornate castings. Showing 50% of the original blacking. Comes with the appropriate lift handle and shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,500

2509 - EARLY EVA NO. 3 CAST IRON STOVE. 23” x 20” x 29”. Eva No. 3 stove by the Sheldon & Greene Co., Troy, NY, patented 1865. Ornately casted stove that could be used both for heating and for cooking. Comes complete with a cast iron waffle maker by the Springville Co., Chester, PA. Retains a significant portion of its original blacking, with some areas of oxidation and surface rust. Stove shows no breaks, cracks or repairs, is complete and comes with lift handle. 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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2510 - EARLY PAIR OF CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 21 - 1/2” x 19 - 1/2” x 51 - 1/2”. This is a fantastic pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Ornatelycasted cast iron stove, designed for both heating and for cooking, in considerable amounts of original blacking, patented in 1849 and made by the Jagger Treadwell & Perry Stove Co., Albany, NY. Beautiful casted stove comes complete with a Warwick and Lee Brant waffle iron and correct lift handle. (B) A No. 18 Castor stove. This stove has a large flat cooktop. It comes with the original flue, ornately casted base with correct front door. Shows remnants of original black paint, oxidation and some corrosion to the original flue. Comes with lift handles and cooktop waffle iron, made by Crescent City Foundry. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

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2511 - BEAUTIFUL PAIR OF CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 30” x 24” x 48”. This is a wonderful pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Salem stove by the Phillips & Clark Stove Co., Geneva, NY, patented 1895. All-original cast iron legs, cast iron appointments, cast iron top, with correct lift plates and top finial. Showing an earlier re-blacking and silver paint applied to the decoration. (B) Floyd Wells, Royersford, Parlor Stove Firo 31 with all-original doors, cast iron feet, skirting and decoration with top finial. Showing an earlier restoration with silver paint applied to the decoration and new blacking applied to the stove. A great-looking stove with wonderful decorative appointments. CONDITION: Both stoves show no breaks, cracks or repairs, and come with the appropriate lift handles. 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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2512 - FANTASTIC EARLY CAST IRON STOVE. 26” x 20” x 30”. This is a fantastic early cast iron stove dating to the late 19th century. Stately and ornate cast iron stove, marked “The Abbott & Lawrence Co. Liberty Stoveworks, Philadelphia.” The Star #4, pat. 1851. Amazingly ornate cast iron stove with original door, original top cap and remnants of original paint. Stove is complete, shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 400 - 800 2513 - LOT OF 5: NOVELTY STOVE ITEMS FOR THE STOVE COLLECTOR. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 7” x 10 - 1/2”. Collection of five novelty cast iron stove items that would be great accessories to a stove collector. (A) Child’s Crescent toy stove. Complete with shelf riser and all lids. Often mistaken for a salesman sample. It is a great demure size with a great cast iron look. (B & C) Pair of cast iron stove replicas on stands, which the use is underdetermined. CONDITION: Shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. Great accessory items for the stove collector. (D & E) Two cast iron match holders in the form of a cast iron stove. Front catch to put your matches in. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

2514 - COLEBROOKDALE EARLY CAST IRON STOVE. 28” x 13 - 1/2” x 34”. This is a Colebrookdale Furnace, ornately casted iron stove and furnace. Primarily, these sizes were used for heating and also with a large flat top for cooking. Shows original paint, great ornate casting, original lid, and comes with a lid lifter and Francis Buckwalter & Co. Waffle Iron Royersford, PA. Stove is complete and shows no breaks or cracks, but stand may not be original. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. 300 - 600 2515 - LAWRENCEVILLE FOUNDRY CAST IRON STOVE. 28” x 16” x 22”. Lawrenceville Foundry Stove, ornately casted cast iron stove, showing remnants of original paint with light surface rust and oxidation. Includes lifter and “The Wagner no 7 7&8” waffle iron made by the Wagner MFG Co., Sidney, OH dated 1892. Stove is complete and shows no breaks or cracks. 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 - 2517 2516 - GREAT PAIR OF 2 EARLY CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 22” x 17” x 34”. This is a great pair of two early cast iron stoves. (A) No. 20 Clarion, manufactured by the Burdette Smith & Co., Troy, NY. Another small-size heating stove, ornately casted in an Empire design, with original legs, showing remnants of original paint. (B) Demure-sized potbelly stove, the No. 10 Trix Stove, made by the Lehigh Stove Manufacturing Co., Lehighton, PA. Shows remnants of original black paint, original legs and original flue LOT - 2519 damper. A great heating stove with original skirting. Both stoves are complete, showing no signs of cracks or repairs. Comes complete with required lift handles for any lift plates. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600 2517 - PAIR OF WONDERFUL EARLY POTBELLY STOVES. Larger: 24” x 22” x 34”. This is a pair of wonderful early potbelly stoves. (A) Sun-Beam no. 12 stove, manufactured by J. Spear Co., Philadelphia, PA. A beautiful larger-size potbelly stove with original skirting, original doors, missing some mica that would be available for restoration. (B) Little Giant potbelly stove made by March Sisler & Co., Limerock, CT., patented Sept. 29th, 1868. Shows an ornately casted base, original skirting, ribbed potbelly, with correct lid and lid lifter. Both stoves show remnants of original paint, some oxidation, surface rust, and dirt, and would benefit from a cleaning. 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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2518 - MT. PENN PARLOR CAST IRON STOVE. 16” x 17” x 49”. Beautiful parlor stove made by the Mt. Penn Stoveworks, noted on grate “date patended 1875”. This was their artist No. 12 stove. Ornately casted parlor stove with original top brass finial, brass panels with decorative birds, applied brass label, all original doors. Mostly missing mica, but mica is available with this collection for replacement if the stove is purchased. Has lift handle for the lift plate. No breaks or cracks noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600 2519 - CAST IRON GRISWOLD WAFFLE IRON AND PAIR OF PANCAKE GRIDDLES. Largest: 17” x 10 - 1/2” x 1 - 1/2” This lot consists of three antique cast iron waffle and pancake griddles. (A) Griswold American No. 8 waffle iron made by the Griswold Mfg. Co., Erie, PA. Pat’d December 1, 1908 and stamped serial number 314A. Conditon is very good with no cracks, breaks or repairs. (B) Agents New York cast iron pancake griddle made by the Stuart Peterson & Co., Philadelphia, PA. Pat’d August 27, 1867 and reissued January 26, 1869. (C) Cast iron pancake griddle, pat’d applied for and maker unknown. Both pancake griddles are three station “flippers” in very good condition with no cracks, breaks or repairs. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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2520 - EARLY CAST IRON STOVE AND FIREPLACE INSERT. Larger: 16” x 13” x 29”. This is a pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Garland Stove and Range, called the “Ruby Garland.” Demure-sized heating stove, with original door, all original ornate castings and the original marquee marked for “Garland Stoves”. Has lift handle for the lift plate. Also missing some mica on the front door, which is available for restoration. (B) The Humphrey fireplace insert, cast iron and complete, with original brass label, made by the General Gas & Light Co., Kalamazoo, MI & New York, NY. All complete cast iron components with the original screen. A great looking fireplace insert and very period with the original tag. No breaks or cracks noted in either stove. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600

2522 - A PAIR OF CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 14 - 1/2” x 12” x 22”. A wonderful pair of cast iron stoves. (A) A very rare cast iron oil stove, marked as the “Parlor Dome.” Shows all-original detailed casting and parts, including original wick. It could be made to operate. A very rare stove. (B) A No. 28 stove from an unknown maker. Potbelly-style with complete components, including lift handle. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 700

2521 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 15” x 23” x 39”. This is a pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Meteor Model 110 by the Buckwalter Stove Co., Royersford, PA. dated 1873. Small-size potbelly stove with all original castings, original feet, original skirting, original Meteor labeling. Comes complete with a Francis Buckwalter & Co. Waffle Iron, Royersford, PA. (B) Rare form cast iron heating stove by the Acme Wildwood Co. Two large-size cast iron ends and a round steel middle cast iron top with original cast iron finial. A rare form stove that would look beautiful fully restored. CONDITON: Shows surface rust and areas of pitting, and loss to the majority of the stove blacking, however the stove is complete. There is no full corrosion and it is fully restorable. Both stoves have all the required lift handles. Showing no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair - Good). 300 - 600

2523 - VERY EARLY ROGERS & GERHART CAST IRON HEATING STOVE. 27” x 18 - 1/2” x 30”. Stove manufactured by Rogers & Gerhart, Springville, PA. Empire design with ornate castings, all-original doors, patented in 1880. With original claw feet and original flue cap. Showing some areas of light surface rust that would be greatly enhanced with a good cleaning. Stove shows no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500

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2524 - PAIR OF WONDERFUL EARLY CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 18” x 20” x 44”. This is a pair of cast iron stoves. (A) No. 10 Jewel by the Lee Stoveworks, Lebanon, PA. A demure-size cast iron stove with original legs, original skirting, showing original paint with light oxidation. Comes complete with a lift handle for the top lid. (B) A Reserve No. 13 Pot-Belly cast iron stove by ORR, Painter & Co., Reading, PA., patented 1880. Complete cast iron pot-belly stove with original legs, showing all original paint and no breaks or cracks noted. Comes with a lift-handle for the top opening. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 2525 - NO. 8 MIDGET CAST IRON STOVE BY THE ATLANTA STOVEWORKS. 23 - 1/2” x 21” x 45”. This is a very rare cast iron stove called the “Midget” by the Atlanta Stoveworks, Atlanta, GA. Complete stove with two areas of cooktop, original cast iron legs, complete with lid lifts and front door, marked “Midget Atlanta Stoveworks”. Comes with cast desktop inkwell stamped “Midget”. CONDITION: Shows surface rust and oxidation throughout. This would be an excellent stove for restoration. No breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500

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2526 - PAIR OF WONDERFUL BOUDOIR-SIZE HEATING CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 12” x 25” x 22”. A great pair of boudoir-size cast iron heating stoves. (A) Smaller-size boudoir stove, C.W. Warwick patented 1848 by the Stanley & McConkey Foundry, Baltimore, MD. Ornately casted with original feet, original doors. (B) Voss & Co., Albany, NY, patented 1848. Extremely ornate small-size cast iron heating stove, with original lift lids and original legs, showing considerable amounts of original blacking. Neither stove shows any signs of breaks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 400 290

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2527 - PAIR OF 2 CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 15” x 16” x 31”. This is a pair of two early cast iron stoves. (A) No. 11 Argus potbelly stove made by the Mt. Penn Stove Works, Reading, PA showing all-original doors, original castings and original feet. Comes complete with an original model 6&7 Mt. Penn Stove Works cast iron waffle maker. (B) Parlor heating stove made by the Buckwalter Stove Co., Royersford, PA. Pine no. 20 Patented October 11, 1911. It shows oxidation and surface rust to the cast iron components; however, the stove is complete and operational. Both stoves come with lifters for the lids and show no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 2528 - PAIR OF CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 16” x 15” x 32”. This is a great pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Crescent #1 Heating Stove by the Crescent Stove Co., Detroit, MI., showing all-original skirting, original flue top and cast iron legs. (B) Wild Flower No. 2, patented 1850, made by the Leibrant & Mcdowell Co., Philadelphia, PA. A demure-size heating and cooking stove, ornately casted with original legs, showing remnants of original black paint. Both stoves show no breaks, cracks or repairs. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 2529 - PAIR OF EARLY CAST IRON STOVES. Larger: 14” x 14” x 42”. This is a pair of early cast iron stoves. (A) Demure potbelly stove, called the “Famous New Era Model”, made by the Eagle & Hunt Stove Co. Very small size potbelly stove, ornately casted with original cast iron legs, original doors, complete and retaining 50% of its original blacking. (B) Parlor stove made by the J. R. Wotherspoon Stove Co., Philadelphia. Original doors, original nickel decoration, original top finial. Marked “The Gem No. 111.” Showing oxidation and areas of plating loss to the nickel plated decoration, with original doors and handles and cast iron legs. Both stoves show no breaks, cracks or repairs, and come with appropriate lift handles. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500

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2530 - EARLY BRASS MICROSCOPE W/ BOX. 13 - 1/2” x 7” x 7 - 1/4”. Early brass microscope that was manufactured and imported by Charles W. Queen Company, Philadelphia, PA. Complete microscope with lenses. Comes complete with the original box and book on how to use it. CONDITION: Shows some areas of wear from use. Some paint loss to the base. Overall, a very good example of this early microscope. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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2533 - ORIGINAL DRESSMAKER’S FORM W/ VINTAGE DRESS. 24” x 24” x 65”. Wonderful example of an early dressmaker’s form in a period time before mannequins were used. CONDITION: Shows light oxidation to metal components and very little wear to the fabric covering. A great early example. Comes complete with a Victorian dress with areas of wear and in need of a cleaning. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 600 - 1,200 2534 - COLLECTION OF 4: 3-D SHOE DISPLAYS. Largest: 9 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4”. Collection of four 3-D shoe displays. Includes Weather Bird Shoes rooster, Red Goose Shoes goose, Poll Parrot Shoes parrot and Mother Goose Shoes Mother Goose. Composition or chalk construction. All complete with original paint. CONDITION: Shows areas of light paint loss and surface scratches. Four great displays for four different shoe companies. (8.0 - 9.0). 200 - 500 2535 - LOT OF 2: VINTAGE OFFICE MACHINES, BRANDT AUTOMATIC CASHIER & AMERICAN CHECK WRITER W/ BOX. Largest: 9” x 13 - 1/4” x 10 - 3/4”. This is a lot of 2 early office machines. (A) Brandt auto-cashier in cast iron, complete and operational. CONDITION: Great original plating with all the key buttons, light oxidation. (B) An American Adding Machine check writer by the American Can Company. CONDITION: Original finish showing some oxidation, paint loss and surface rust. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 600 2536 - ORIGINAL AMERICAN INDIAN MAIDEN “MIGNON” BUST. 10” x 8” x 20 - 1/2”. Beautiful composition cigar store figure of an American Indian Maiden bust. Showing several small chips, otherwise complete with great color. (Very Good). 200 - 500

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LOT - 2541 2537 - KO-PAK-TA HOT PEANUT DISPLAY. 8” x 8” x 15 - 1/2”. Great hot peanut display with a great graphic of devils dancing around the fire, who held packages to shelled peanuts in the shell. Heat of the lightbulb makes the display spin, so it appears as if the devils are dancing around the fire. CONDITION: Shows oxidation in some areas. Areas of pitting to the outside nickel-plated case. Complete original graphic with complete interior. (7.8). 200 - 500 2538 - COLLECTION OF POP CULTURE PINBACK BUTTONS. Box: 12 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. A fantastic collection of pop culture pinback buttons of various designs and messages. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 200 2539 - COLLECTION OF COUNTRY FLAG PINBACK BUTTONS. Each Box: 12 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. Collection of celluloid pinback buttons showing country flags with great color and shine. No cracks. Comes in a shadow box. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 200 294

2540 - CAST IRON WAFFLE IRON. 24” x 17” x 5”. A very unusual cast iron four-station waffle maker, marked “The Wagner Manufacturing Co., Sydney, OH, patented in 1910. Shows a four-station waffle iron in cast iron construction, and would fit on the top or across a two-burner cast iron stove. Completely original with all the correct handles. CONDITION: Shows no 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). 100 - 300 2541 - HALF-SCALE BAUMAN NORMAL MODEL FORM. 6 - 1/2” x 6” x 26 - 1/2”. Extremely rare Bauman half-scale model form. Excellent construction, fully labeled, and a great example of a half-scale model form. CONDITION: Showing little wear and in excellent condition. (Excellent). 100 - 400

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2542 - COLLECTION OF PINBACK BUTTONS IN SHADOWBOXES. Each Box: 12 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. This is a collection of pop culture pinback buttons, including Buster Brown and other pop culture and advertising characters. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 200 2543 - COLLECTION OF STATE COAT OF ARMS PINBACK BUTTONS. Box: 12 - 1/4” x 3/4” x 8 - 1/4”. There appears to be 50 included. (8.5 - 9.0). 100 - 200 2544 - NORTHERN STANDARD NAUTICAL LANTERN. 12” x 12” x 21”. Excellent example of a Northern Standard nautical signal lantern. All original glass, showing very light wear. Applied tag reads “Northern Standard Nautical Lantern Made in New Jersey”. (Very Good). 100 - 200

2545 - FANTASTIC PAIR OF FIREPLACE OR STOVE TOOL SETS. Larger: 8 - 1/2” x 6” x 28 - 1/2”. This is a very unique pair of fireplace or stove tool sets. (A) In the form of a potbelly stove, with the original poker broom and shovel. Cast iron and complete. Ornate design. (B) Another fireplace set with all three original tools, in the form of an Empire-designed heating and cooking stove. Two very unusual sets of tools, all complete and dating to the late 19th century. No breaks, cracks or repairs, retaining the majority of its stove blacking. (Very Good). 100 - 300 2546 - PAIR OF COUNTRY STORE DISPLAY ITEMS. Largest: 18 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/4” x 11”. Pair of country store display items. (A) American Biscuit Company shipping crate. Labels on three sides. Top and front label shows a parrot. Hinged lid with no interior graphic. CONDITION: Shows areas of dirt, label loss and age cracks to the wood crate. (B) Voight’s Royal Flower pail. Shows complete front label with correct ribbing to the paneled pail. CONDITION: Shows early age. (7.8). 100 - 300

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2547 - LOT OF 4: 11 - 1/2” MUSIC BOX CYLINDERS. Each: 16 - 1/2” x 3”. Very hard to find 11 - 1/2” music box cylinders. CONDITION: They are complete, showing light wear and no damage. (Very Good). 300 - 1,000 2548 - NICOLE FRERES MUSIC BOX PROJECT. Largest: 19 - 1/2” x 8” x 5 - 3/4”. Great project for the cylinder music box restorers. Complete Nicole Freres music box with what appears to be all the parts to reassemble. Comes with a 12” cylinder. CONDITION: Shows mixed one inlay top wood cabinet in good condition. Requires cleaning and complete reassembly of the music box. Includes comb that requires one new tip. (Fair). 200 - 500 2549 - CELESTINA MECHANICAL COB ORGAN. 16” x 14” x 13 - 3/4”. Wonderful example of a Celestina mechanical cob organ, made in New York by The Mechanical Orguinette Company. Great stenciling on the top, front and inside label for the company. Works well. Comes with six rolls. CONDITION: Shows an area of repair to the front door. Light scuffs and scratches. Overall, a very good example of this early piece of mechanical music. 300 - 600 296

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2550 - LARGE FORMAT INTERCHANGEABLE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. 39 - 1/2” x 18” x 12”. Wonderful example Swiss music box with interchangeable cylinder. Cylinder is 18” with two combs. Comes with instructions on how to change the cylinder. Includes three additional cylinders in the drawer below. CONDITION: Candidate for restoration. Mixed wood inlayed case shows scuffs, scratches and scrapes throughout. Comes with the original handle. Currently operating, but need attention. A great size cylinder music box with great potential. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 500 - 1,500 2551 - 8-TUNE 13” CYLINDER MUSIC BOX. 27” x 10 - 1/2” x 8 - 3/4”. Very nice Swiss music box with 13” cylinder playing eight tunes. Original tune card. CONDITION: Black ebony case showing scuffs, scratches and dings to the wood. All could be remedied with a good case restoration. (Good). 400 - 800

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2552 - LOT OF 2: CYLINDER MUSIC BOX PROJECTS. Largest Case: 23” x 9” x 6 1/4”. Collection of two cylinder music box projects. Includes a fat cylinder music box and another regular cylinder music box in various stages of restoration. Needs to be reassembled in order to work. Comes with what appears to be all the parts necessary to reassemble. However, some parts may be missing. (Project). 300 - 900 2553 - PAIR OF CYLINDER MUSIC BOX PROJECTS. Largest: 20 - 1/2” x 7” x 5”. Wonderful pair of cylinder music box projects that have been started, but are incomplete. (A) Six-tune 11” cylinder single-comb key wind. (B) Key wind. Comes with cylinder, and what appears to be most of the parts to complete the two projects. CONDITION: Projects showing various stages of incompleteness. Would need work to be reassembled. (Poor - Fair). 100 - 500

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2554 - LARGE FORMAT DOUBLE-COMB CUFF MUSIC BOX. 27 - 1/2” x 17” x 10 - 1/2”. Double-comb cuff music box was made by the Capital Music Box Company. In the stage of restoration when found. Complete interior with mandrel for the large-size cuffs. Potential for full operation. CONDITION: Shows mahogany box that would require restoration, as well as the original artwork on the inbox lid. Shows double comb with no missing teeth. Motor, mechanism and box of parts to complete the regulator. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Project). 300 - 600

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2555 - CAPITAL CUFF MUSIC BOX MODEL. 27 - 3/4” x 17” x 8”. C Model Capital cuff music box single comb and carved mahogany case. Comes with original crank. CONDITION: Shows a need for restoration. Complete mechanism regulator and cuff mandrel. Mahogany case is in respectable condition. No major cracks or breaks. (Good). 500 - 1,500 297


2556 - BARREL PIANO MARJED J. FERRARI OF LYON FRANCE. 48” x 25 - 1/2” x 78”. Early 20th century barrel piano, distributed by J. Ferrari of Lyon, France. Coin operated on 10 centimes, retaining the original tune sheet playing 10 tunes to the included barrel. CONDITION: Original walnut case with inlay shows light wear and finish scratches, retaining the original top marquee. Crank operation, and operational though the piano needs tuning. A great early survivor and ready for a new home. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 1,000 - 3,000

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LOT - 2557

2557 - RARE SYMPHONION STYLE 38AT “EROICA” 3-DISC MUSIC BOX. 27” x 17 - 3/4” x 80”. Symphonion Style 38at 3-disc music box with coin-operated play, housed in a beautiful walnut case with carved front panel, full gallery, and an amazing deep rich finish. The style 38 plays 3 discs simultaneously on 3 separate music movements, each with 100 teeth, two 50-note combs in the sublime harmony arrangement. The 3 discs are identified by a letter - A, B and C - with slightly different musical arrangements, and the intention was to provide an exceptional tonal volume and musical arrangement capacity. A favorite among collectors, this coin-operated version of the Style 38 is difficult to find. CONDITION: This example was in the final stages of restoration when the owner passed. The case has been refinished and all the parts are available for reassembly. Comes with a stack of discs, which are equally as difficult to find. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Project). 3,000 - 6,000

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LOT - 2561

2558 - REGINA MUSIC BOX W/ MATCHING ROSEWOOD STAND. 23” x 19 - 1/2” x 42”. Mahogany Regina music box that has been disassembled, reassembly required. Comes with a matching stand with pull-out shelves for the Regina discs. Machine will need to be reassembled and appears to come with all parts needed to do that. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Fair). 500 - 1,000

2560 - LOT OF 24: 15 - 1/2” REGINA MUSIC BOX DISCS. Each: 15 - 1/2” Dia. Collection of twenty-four 15 - 1/2” Regina music box discs. CONDITION: Shows various conditions. Some oxidation. No breaks or damage. (Good - Very Good). 500 - 1,000

2559 - LARGE COLLECTION OF MUSIC BOX CUFFS. Each: 4 - 1/4” x 4 - 1/4” x 7 - 3/4”. Great collection of very difficultto-find music box cuffs. Includes over 20 music box cuffs. CONDITION: Shows some areas of paint loss and oxidation, but these cuffs are extremely hard to find in this quantity. (Various). 500 - 1,000

2561 - LOT OF 15: 18 - 1/2” MIRA MUSIC BOX DISCS. Each: 18 - 1/2” Dia. A great collection of fifteen 18-1/2” Mira music box discs. CONDITION: Shows no rips or tears. Some oxidation exists. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

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2562 - LOT OF 9: 27” REGINA MUSIC BOX DISCS. Each: 27” Dia. Very difficult-to-find 27” Regina music box discs. Total of 9. CONDITION: Shows some oxidation. No rips or tears. 400 - 800

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2563 - LOT OF 24: 17 - 1/4” MUSIC BOX DISCS. Each: 17 - 1/4” Dia. Very nice collection of 24 music box discs (17 - 1/4”) for an unknown music box. CONDITION: Shows no tears or rips. Some oxidation exists. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 2563

2564 - LOT OF 10: 20 - 1/2” REGINA MUSIC BOX DISCS. Each: 20 - 1/2” Dia. Great collection of ten 20 - 1/2” Regina music box discs. CONDITION: Shows no tears or breaks. Some oxidation does exist. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 800

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2565 - LOT OF 17: 20 - 1/2” OLYMPIA MUSIC BOX DISCS. Each: 20 - 1/2” Dia. Nice collection of seventeen 20 - 1/2” Olympia music box discs. CONDITION: Shows no tears or breaks. Some oxidation exists. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 900 2566 - LARGE COLLECTION OF 45 RPM RECORDS. Each Box: 8 - 1/4” x 16” x 8 - 1/4”. Huge collection of 9 boxes, well over 1000 45 RPM records, cataloged in alphabetical order. (Various). 500 - 1,500

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2567 - COLLECTION OF MUSIC BOX RESTORATION INFORMATION BOOKS & CATALOGS. Largest: 8 - 1/2” x 2 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4”. Large collection of reference books and instruction books for music boxes. Includes “The Encyclopedia of Automatic Musical Instruments”, “History of the Music Box” and some other construction pamphlets for restoring music boxes. If you are into restoring music boxes, this is the lot for you! (Various). 100 - 300 2568 - LARGE COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CYLINDER MUSIC BOX PARTS. Largest: 13 - 1/4” x 7” x 3 - 3/4”. Fantastic collection of cylinder music box parts. Excellent addition to anybody who restores their own machines. Contains several original blank tune cards. Parts and pieces include some combs, motors, all kinds of screws and bolts, and many parts for refurbishing cylinder music boxes. (Various). 100 - 300 LOT - 2568

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2569 - MORTIER 80 KEY CAFE DANCE ORGAN. 110” x 54” x 112”. 1912, BELGIUM: Towards the end of Mortier’s production, these Art Deco organs were mechanically similar to the earlier style organs, but with the addition of an accordion, they were able to add a modern café style instrument to the collection. By that time Mortier’s dominance among Belgium dance organ makers was being challenged by Gebr. Decap, who also made superb dance orchestrions in the modern style. This instrument started its life in 1912 as a large size dance organ in Belgium. In 1990 it was acquired by Henri Krijnen, who enlisted Decap Herentals to downsize the organ to fit the original Mortier façade he had acquired. It was subsequently restored by Martin Conrads of Holland, where special attention was taken to give the instrument a modern sound. The addition of the accordion, some additional noted pipes and a MIDI system all have added to the wonderful sound. This Mortier will play on either tune cards or MIDI. As has been the movement for some time now with modern dance organ builders like Gebr. Decap working to a more modern sound and popular music, this instrument has achieved that sound and is worthy of a listen, so you can experience its contemporary qualities. Visit www.morphyauctions.com and click on the link to view, more importantly, listen to the video. CONSIDERATIONS: Restored, and playing beautifully on tune card and on MIDI. Comes with 46 tune cards. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 30,000 - 60,000

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2570 - WELTE FREIBURG “PIANON” REPRODUCING PIANO. 58” x 28 - 3/4’ x 77 - 3/4”. 1920, GERMANY: A reproducing Welte Piano built in the Freiburg Germany plant. This is a tall upright version where the pumps and expression mechanism is located in the top portion. Welte mechanisms were built intomost popular were Steinway, Feurich, and Ibach. This piano would have been a special order case, with beveled mirrored front. This instrument was originally sold by Wilhelm Hohrath & Son as agents. CONSIDERATIONS: The oak case shows a little wear form age and use. The mechanics of the piano are being driven by an add-on air source, and it plays well, however all or most of the original pneumatics exist in the upper portion of the cabinet. Includes four music rolls. From the Baus collection. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 10,000 - 30,000 304

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2571 - HUPFELD-FEURICH TRI-PHONOLA BABY GRAND PLAYER PIANO. 57” x 70” x 39”. C. 1920. Beautiful 88-key baby grand piano by one of the foremost manufacturers in the world, Hupfeld. Black ebony case with a lustrous finish, recently cleaned and polished, in great playing condition and with several rolls. Equipped with the Tri-Phonola mechanism, which has also been recently serviced. Condition: A wonderful example of this exemplary piano in a most desirable finish. No damage or repair noted. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 5,000 - 10,000

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2572 - MELODIA BABY GRAND PLAYER PIANO. 60” x 71” x 41 - 1/2”. 1920, FRANCE: Melodia baby grand player piano in beautiful mahogany case, original finish with front Melodia decal and a decal for the distributor, “A. Wauters, Brussels”. Perforated roll operation operating on 220 European voltage, also available to play with foot pedals. A beautiful baby grand, and a centerpiece for any music room. CONSIDERATIONS: The piano case is near perfect with very little signs of wear. The keys are bright showing very little yellowing, the sound is impeccable and the piano is in good tune. A great example and comes with 96 music rolls. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000

2573 - NICKEL MORNING GLORY PHONOGRAPH HORN. 23 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/4” x 32”. A very nice example of a fluted Morning Glory horn in nickel. Original decal, marked “SH.” Flower horn with original hanger, hardware and added horn connector. CONDITION: Shows some oxidation to the nickel that could be cleaned. No significant areas of denting. Light nicks in a couple of the panels. (Very Good). 400 - 800 2574 - COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE MODEL AS COIN-OPERATED PHONOGRAPH. 14 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 15 - 1/2”. A very nice example of a Columbia Model AS coin-operated phonograph. CONDITION: Replaced marquee and new horn. Shows coin gear and full mechanism. Original Columbia phonograph plate with one broken cast iron foot. Original crank handle. (Good). 2,000 - 4,000 306

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LOT - 2577

2575 - COLUMBIA COIN-OPERATED PHONOGRAPH MODEL BS. 13 - 3/4” x 12 - 1/2” x 20”. A sought-after Columbia Model BS coin-operated phonograph that is in need of restoration. Phonograph comes with all the interior, with the exception of the coin gear. Crank has a reproduction marquee holder that is unstained and ready to be mounted. No front lock. (Fair). 1,000 - 3,000 2576 - ORIGINAL EDISON OAK HORN FOR SYGNET HORN APPARATUS. 21 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/4” x 14 - 1/4”. Original oak top piece for an Edison Sygnet horn with original decal and all original hardware. CONDITION: Shows original finish in outstanding condition. (Excellent). 500 - 1,000 2577 - ORIGINAL NICKEL COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH HORN. 23 - 1/4” x 23 - 1/4” x 23”. A wonderful example of an original Columbia nickel phonograph horn. Extremely hard to find in this nice, original condition. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of wear and use. No significant denting to the phonograph horn. Retains 99% of its original nickel plating. (Excellent). 400 - 800 LOT - 2578

2578 - COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE MODEL Q WIND-UP PHONOGRAPH ON CAST IRON BASE. 12 - 1/4” x 15 - 1/2” x 13 - 3/4”. A very nice example of a Columbia graphophone Model Q on a cast iron base. Working motor. Original mandrel reproducer with replaced horn. (Very Good). 400 - 800 2579 - COLLECTION OF 3: PHONOGRAPHS. Largest: 11 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 6 - 1/2”. Collection of three phonographs. Includes an Edison phonograph in oak case, and a pair of Columbia graphophones in oak case. CONDITION: Showing the preponderance of parts needed to work. However, the potential for needed parts exists. (Good). 400 - 800

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2580 - LOT OF 2: WIND-UP PHONOGRAPHS. Each: 8 - 3/4” x 13” x 14”. Collection of two early lira-style wind-up phonographs with reproducers and horns. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss and oxidation to the metal components. Both pieces appear complete with working springs. 400 - 800 LOT - 2580

2581 - LOT OF 3: EDISON HOME PHONOGRAPHS IN AS-FOUND CONDITION. Each: 18 - 1/2” x 9” x 12”. A nice collection of three Edison home phonographs, all three with original cranks and oak lids. CONDITION: Shows preponderance of the parts to make work. However, the potential for missing parts exists. (Good). 400 - 800

LOT - 2581

2582 - LOT OF 9: GRAMOPHONE & PHONOGRAPH HORNS. Largest: 22” x 22” x 30”. A great collection of phonograph and gramophone horns, all in the Morning Glory-type style. Most show original paint. Some with original decals. One in original nickel. CONDITION: Shows areas of paint loss, dents, oxidation and surface rust. A wonderful collection for a dealer or someone looking to fill in missing horns for their phonograph collection. (Good - Very Good). 400 - 800

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2583 - LOT OF 7: ORIGINAL PHONOGRAPH HORNS. Largest: 18” x 18” x 37”. A collection of seven original phonograph horns, all with a witch hat design in various sizes. There are a couple that are all brass and a couple that are brass and black. Original paint. All in unrestored condition. CONDITION: Shows light denting and oxidation throughout. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 2584 - LOT OF 6: PHONOGRAPH HORNS. Largest: 7” x 7” x 14 - 1/4”. This collection of six small phonograph horns are all brass and after-market reproductions. CONDITION: Shows areas of oxidation and small dents to the brass, but nothing dissuading from being able to use these replacement horns for your phonographs. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 2585 - PAIR OF WIND-UP PHONOGRAPHS. 9 - 1/2” x 14 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2”. Pair of wind-up phonographs. (A) Graphophone Type O wind-up phonograph. Original condition with a tight spring. Includes small horn and reproducer. (B) Graphophone Type O. Shows working motor, original mandrel, horn and reproducer. CONDITION: Shows light oxidation to the metal components. Both phonographs will run, but will need needles and attention to be working examples. (Good). 300 - 600

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2586 - PAIR OF WIND-UP PHONOGRAPHS. Largest: 14 - 1/2” x 9 - 1/2” x 12”. Pair of phonographs includes an Edison Standard and graphophone phonograph in as-found condition. CONDITION: Shows areas of wear to the case. Missing crane to the Edison. No horns. With original cranks. (Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2588

2587 - PAIR OF EDISON & GRAPHOPHONE PHONOGRAPHS. largest: 14” x 9 - 1/2” x 13”. Nice pair of phonographs. (A) Edison Standard phonograph with complete case and lid. (B) Graphophone with complete case. Both with original cranks. CONDITION: Shows majority of parts needed to run. Wear and lifting veneer to the cases. (Good). 300 - 600 2588 - PAIR OF GRAPHOPHONE PHONOGRAPHS. Largest: 15” x 10” x 12”. Very nice pair of Columbia graphophone phonographs. CONDITION: Shown in as-found condition. Original cranks and wood lids. Shows complete mechanisms with the potential of needing some parts. Shows some areas of wear. Some lifting to the veneer on the covers. (Good). 300 - 600

LOT - 2589

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2589 - LOT OF 6: PHONOGRAPH TOPS. Largest: 12” x 7 - 1/2” x 6”. A nice collection of six phonograph covers in various styles and veneers. All are complete with handles. CONDITION: Shows some wear, but in remarkably good condition. Light surface scratches and finish loss. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 2590 - ORIGINAL BERLINER-TYPE PHONOGRAPH HORN. 11 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4” x 21 - 1/2”. Original side mount phonograph horn with original paint. CONDITION: Shows light oxidation and denting to the brass horn. Some areas of paint loss, but otherwise an excellent example. (Very Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2591

2591 - PAIR OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS. Largest: 13” x 9 - 1/2” x 12”. Pair of Edison Standard phonographs in as-found condition. Complete cases and lids. Shows working motors and potential of missing other parts. (Good). 300 - 600

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LOT - 2593

2592 - PAIR OF WIND-UP GRAPHOPHONES. Largest: 9 - 1/2” x 12” x 10 - 1/2”. Very nice pair of early graphophone Type Q. (A) Graphophone Type Q with small Morning Glory horn. Working motor, original mandrel and reproducer. Shows partial original labeling. (B) Model Q. Original front decal from the Columbia Phonograph Company. Original mandrel and reproducer. Working motor. No horn. (Good). 300 - 600 2593 - EDISON STANDARD PHONOGRAPH. 15” x 9” x 20 - 3/4”. Edison Standard Phonograph in oak case. Shows original paint, pinstripe, mandrel and horn. Comes complete with 10 cylinder records. (Good). 100 - 300

LOT - 2594

2594 - LOT OF 4: PHONOGRAPH WITCH’S HAT HORNS. Largest: 7 - 1/4” x 7 - 1/4” x 14”. Collection of four phonograph witch’s hat horns are after-market reproductions. CONDITION: Shows very little denting or oxidation. Minimal amounts of scratches and scuffs to the paint. (Good - Very Good). 200 - 400 2595 - WURLITZER MODEL 3000 STEREO CONSOLE JUKEBOX. 35 - 1/4” x 27” x 53 - 1/4”. A very nice example of a Wurlitzer model 3000 in original condition. CONDITION: Showing wear from age and light oxidation; however, it is complete and lights up. Not tested to play. 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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LOT - 2596

2596 - WURLITZER LYRIC JUKEBOX. 32” x 27 - 1/4” x 50 - 1/4”. A Wurlitzer Lyric jukebox in original condition. These Wurlitzers were built at the end of the 1950’s and were mainly constructed for large halls, bowling centers, pubs and so on. The volume can be regulated. When turned on, the light effects of this jukebox show a variety of colors that draw the attention of patrons. It also has the dial-type selector in the middle, more desirable for the discerning collector. The record player is visible. Every step within the mechanical system of this jukebox can be observed by inserting a coin. The jukebox is a 100 song selection. Powered by 220. CONSIDERATIONS: It is in original condition, with glass showing no breaks or cracks. Some flaking around the edges. 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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2597 - SEEBURG MODEL ESX100 JUKEBOX. 31 - 1/2” x 24” x 44 - 1/4”. A Seeburg Jukebox, serial No. 372751. CONSIDERATIONS: All plastic and glass panels in good condition, free of breaks and cracks. Powered by 220. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 1,300 2598 - CAST IRON COIN SORTER. 11 - 1/4” x 11” x 6 - 1/4”. A nice example of a Staats cast iron coin sorter. Often used in penny arcades. CONDITION: Shows areas of oxidation and surface rust on nickel components. Some minor paint loss to the front keys and side cast iron components. Overall, a very good example. (Good). 200 - 500 2599 - NOS OAK SLOT MACHINE STAND. 17 - 1/4” x 17 - 1/4” x 31”. NOS oak slot machine stand with leaded glass front. CONDITION: Showing very little signs of wear. No significant scratches and scrapes. (Very Good). 300 - 600 2600 - CAILLE BROS. LE TIGRE TOKEN PAYOUT MACHINE. 13 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2” x 12 - 1/2”. This single reel, 5-way countertop machine is housed in a fancy cast iron case. Token pay. Pays on French 25 ctenes or US quarters and pays from five tubes on the mechanism with tokens of different values. CONDITION: Nice restoration in nickel and antique copper flash. Mechanism has surface rust. Pump needs adjustment. Mech handle is broken off and included with the lot. (Restored). 1,500 - 3,000

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2601 - 5¢ MILLS NOVELTY PURITAN BELL TRADE STIMULATOR. 8 - 1/4” x 9” x 10”. C. 1930, The Mills Novelty Co., Chicago, IL. The Puritan Bell trade stimulator was manufactured from 1922 to 1939 by Mills Novelty Co., and this particular machine was produced during the early years, as indicated by the reel cover. Intricate detailing, fruit reel strips, all original condition. Winnings were accumulated by points. Aged patina and remnants of original in-painted details. A real nice original example. (Good). 800 - 1,600 2602 - MILLS NOVELTY CO. VEST POCKET SLOT MACHINE. 6 - 3/4” x 10 - 1/2” x 8”. A really nice original example of the Mills 1940s Vest Pocket slot machine. This 5¢ payout slot machine was made to be stealth on location, with a cover to the reels and to the payout area. This particular example is in 5¢ and is in original paint. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 500 2603 - DUVAL PENNY PACK TRADE SIMULATOR. 9 - 3/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 10 - 3/4”. Wonderful original example of the Duval penny pack trade simulator. Shows original cigarette reels, cigarette award card, paint and backdoor with key. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 2604 - TAVERN 1¢ TRADE SIMULATOR. 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/2” x 11 - 1/2”. This is a wonderful example of the Tavern trade stimulator, showing replaced reel strips, a new award card and new in-paint to a polished cabinet. It has the original back door and key. (Restored). 400 - 600 2605 - GENCO’S NIGHT FIGHTER ARCADE GAME. 24 - 1/2” x 34” x 82 - 1/2”. C. 1953, same style game as the Sky Gunner and the Genco Invader. The object of the game is to look inside, where you would see 3D images of airplanes and enemies to shoot at. The back glass gives you the number of shots and hits. This is a 25¢ machine. CONDITION: It has been repainted. This particular paint job has stars in red, white and blue throughout. The back glass is in acceptable conduction, with some paint loss and fading throughout. A good candidate for restoration or to be cleaned and used as is. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (7.0). 1,500 - 3,000

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LOT - 2608

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LOT - 2607

2606 - COIN-OPERATED STEREO VIEWER OF FRENCH ORIGIN. 11” x 10 - 1/4” x 16 - 1/2”. This is an all-original stereo card viewer, coin-operated, most likely made in Paris, France at the turn of the century. Oak construction with a glass panel, original viewing lenses and front door with key, fully operational. An unusual stereo card viewing device. (Very Good). 500 - 1,000 2607 - STAR MACHINE MFRS., INC. ELECTRO-HOIST ARCADE CRANE DIGGER. 21 - 1/2” x 20” x 70”. An Electro-Hoist arcade “digger” in project condition. Original wood cabinet with a box of parts for restoration. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Project). 500 - 1,500 2608 - SCULPTOSCOPE ARCADE VIEWER. 7” x 10 - 1/4” x 15”. A wonderful example of an early arcade viewer made by Whitings called the “Sculptoscope.” CONDITION: This example shows a later restoration, with new paint, new instruction on the front and no stereo view cards present, although they are available in the marketplace. (Restored). 400 - 800

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2609 - COUNTERTOP ARCADE GAME CALLED “ZOOM”. 15” x 9” x 27 - 1/2”. This is a great countertop arcade game with an Air Force motif, showing advertising on the sides for buying war bonds, painted in red, white and blue with WWII aircraft on the front. A roll ball game, where your nickel gives you several balls that you then propel into the play area, in an attempt to score hits or miss on the enemy fleet. CONDITION: Shows original paint, all original playfield with some light lifting to the reverse painted aircraft, a little wear to the internal playfield, a nice original example. (Good). 300 - 600 2610 - MR. DO! TABLE ARCADE GAME. 34” x 22” x 28 - 3/4”. Console game table for Mr. Do! Original cabinet, lights up and plays. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 200 - 500 2611 - ORIGINAL PULVER MECHANISM IN A CONTEMPORARY CASE. 10 - 3/4” x 7” x 21”. Several of these vending machines appeared back in the 1980s. It is an original Pulver Chemical Co. Woody Woodpecker mechanism housed in an oak cabinet, made to be about the size of an original Pulver machine. This particular example has the added benefit of a Pulver Hotchu frame that was generally found on the single-column Hotchu wall-hanging machines. CONDITION: Shows very little signs of use or wear. The felt to the bottom of the oak cabinet is in great condition, with applied new decals. A great original mechanism in an enterprising contemporary case. (Very Good). 300 - 500 LOT - 2611

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2612 - 4-COLUMN ADAMS CHEWING GUM VENDING MACHINE. 10” x 4 - 1/4” x 22 - 3/4”. This is a Shipman vending machine that was made to dispense Adams Chewing Gum in tab form. A 1¢ machine with four columns, showing newly-applied blue paint and an original decal. (Good). 200 - 500

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2613 - 1¢ FORD/LIONS GUMBALL. 13” X 13” X 43” A very nice example of a Ford gumball vending machine with the original stand and marquee. CONDITION: Some oxidation to the original stamped metal base, original globe and decal with original finish stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 400 2614 - 1¢ FORD GUMBALL VENDING MACHINE WITH ORIGINAL STAND. 13” X 13” X 38” A very nice example of a Ford gumball vending machine with the original stand. CONDITION: Some oxidation to the original stamped metal base, original globe and decal with original finish stand. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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2615 - 1¢ COLUMBUS MODEL “M” BULK VENDING MACHINE. 7 - 3/4” x 7 - 3/4” x 13”. A repainted example of a Columbus model “M” bulk vending machine. CONDITION: Shows repainting of the body, top and midsection. A new globe with new decal, fully operational. Referenced in Silent Salesman Too by Bill Enes page 44. (Restored). 150 - 300 2616 - EARLY 1¢ BOOK MATCH VENDING MACHINE. 7” x 8” x 18”. Early box matches vending machine, 1¢ two-column operation. Oak construction with front metal casting in as-found condition. CONDITION: Shows complete interior. Mechanism that would work. Missing the lower portion of the back door. Extremely unusual box match vendor. (Good). 500 - 1,500

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LOT - 2619

2617 - DIAMOND MATCH CO. BOOK MATCH VENDING MACHINE. 10 - 3/4” x 7 - 1/2” x 13 - 1/4”. This book match machine by the Diamond Match Co. dispenses a book of matches for 1¢. These machines were made to be adjustable by the vendor, so that you could vend as many as two or three books for your 1¢. This one is set to vend one book. CONDITION: Shows original paint, original stenciling, with light areas of oxidation and fading, but a very nice original example. (Good). 500 - 1,000 2618 - COUNTERTOP CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINE. 18” x 6 - 1/4” x 26 - 5/8”. This is a really nice original countertop cigarette vending machine, operated at 25¢. The customer would dial up the brand they wanted, insert a quarter, pull the lever and receive the cigarettes they desired. In original red paint and all-original operating condition, with key. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Good). 300 - 600 2619 - SHIPMAN STAMP VENDING MACHINE. 6 - 1/2” x 5 - 3/4” x 13 - 3/4”. Very nice example of the Shipman Manufacturing Company out of Los Angeles U.S. Postage Stamp machine. Blue porcelain front with white pinstriping. Cast iron base with tin sides. Contains unused vintage U.S. postage stamps in cardboard dispensers. Comes with keys. CONDITION: Shows areas of oxidation to the tin sides. No significant chipping noted on the porcelain front, other than adjacent to the left-hand coin entry. (Very Good). 200 - 400

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2620 - COLUMBUS MODEL A 1¢ PEANUT MACHINE. 11” x 11” x 41”. Iconic Columbus Manufacturing 1¢ peanut machine, Model A with tray. CONDITION: Shows full restoration with beautiful red paint and pinstriping on a cast iron base. Original wall bracket, barrel locks and slug rejecter. A nice restored example of this iconic peanut machine. New globe and decal. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 800 - 1,200 2621 - BAYER ASPIRING VENDING MACHINE. 9” x 5 - 1/4” x 17”. This is a machine that vended Bayer Aspirin, but was not issued by Bayer. 25¢ operation. CONDITION: It is in original paint, showing some areas of paint loss and light scuffs. (Very Good). 100 - 300 2622 - THE “ELM CITY” CIGAR VENDING MACHINE. 14 - 1/4” x 11 - 1/4” x 29 - 3/4”. This is an excellent example of an early cigar vending machine, the “Elm City” Automatic Cigar Cabinet by the Bradley Mfg. Co., New Haven, CT. Wood construction with a full interior and two-column vendor, one for 10¢ cigars and one for 5¢ cigars. Original beveled mirror in the front, original handles, as well as original decals regarding rest for using slugs in the machine. This is an early cigar vending machine that dates to the late 1800s. CONDITION: Quite possibly having been restored at some point in its life, it has an extremely well-aged look, with no chips or cracks in the wood. A great example of the front beveled mirror, has some display cigars in the front, and the original metal tag for the “Elm City.” (Excellent). 2,000 - 5,000 2623 - EMPIRE PEANUT MACHINE. 7 - 1/2” x 8 - 1/2” x 16 - 1/2”. All original Empire peanut vending machine. Shows a great front graphic of the Empire State Building. All original front door, shoot flap, top lid and interior. A real fine example of this relatively rare peanut machine, made in New York. (Very Good). 800 - 1,600

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LOT - 2625

2624 - PAIR OF 2 VENDING MACHINES. Largest: 8 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 16”. This is a lot of two vending machines. (A) Master 1¢ bulk peanut or candy vendor. All-original condition, in green and tan porcelain. Front casting shows usual aging to the aluminum, original front decal, porcelain is in very good condition. CONDITION: With just light surface chips to the outside edges of the lid and the base. (B) Swami Fortune Teller napkin holder, showing considerable oxidation to the outside from age that would likely clean up with a little oil and steel wool. (Good - Very Good). 300 - 600 2625 - PAIR OF VENDING MACHINES. Largest: 7 - 1/4” x 8 - 1/4” x 12 - 1/2”. Pair of vending machines. (A) Standard Ford vending machine with original marquee. 1¢ operation with plastic shoot cover. CONDITION: Showing some signs of oxidation and wear from use. (B) Vendex penny peanut machine with original glass globe and near-perfect original decal. CONDITION: Showing oxidation and surface rust to nickel plating. (Good). 300 - 600 2626 - RESTORED OUTSIDE PRANCER CAROUSEL HORSE. 56” x 14” x 52 - 1/2”. Beautifully restored Karl Müeller carousel horse in a prancing position. Saddle is adorned with a carving of monkey head facing backwards. This particular piece has glass eyes. CONSIDERATIONS: Strong bright colors. Overall condition is excellent, showing one area of cracking on right-hand side of upper neck, but does not distract from the overall look. Missing tail. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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2627 - EXTREMELY EARLY CARVED ORIENTAL HORSE. 59” x 14 - 1/2” x 62 - 1/2”. This is a very early hand carved wooden carousel entry style horse in a reared back position facing left. Has an awesome patina and look with multiple layers of paint that have been stripped or chipped off over the years, giving it an amazing look. A fantastic entry to your music or game room. CONSIDERATIONS: Good overall, an excellent 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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2628 - EXTREMELY EARLY CARVED ORIENTAL HORSE. 57” x 29 - 5/8” x 62 - 1/2”. This is a wooden, hand-carved carousel or entry horse. This piece has had years of paint stripped/chipped off. Magnificent reared back position, facing the right. CONSIDERATIONS: This would be a great candidate for restoration or left as is with a wonderful patina and look. 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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2629 - BEAUTIFUL RESTORED CAROUSEL HORSE. 52 - 1/4” x 13 - 3/4” x 48 - 1/2”. A Karl Müeller carving in restored condition of a prancing horse with glass eyes. CONSIDERATIONS: Great colors and a super overall look. Some age cracking and lifting, consistent with age and use. Missing tail. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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2630 - BEAUTIFUL RESTORED OUTSIDE ROW PRANCER. 56” x 18” x 62”. Outside row prancing Karl Müeller carousel horse with a right-facing mane. This particular carving has been meticulously restored. CONSIDERATIONS: Colors are bright and crisp with great shine. The original beveled mirrors are in place on the outside prancer edge. It has a handmade stand for display. This piece has multiple areas of age cracking. One area on read hind right-hand corner has small area of paint lifting. There are two beveled mirrors missing on the outside right-hand hind quarter. Missing tail. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 1,000 - 3,000

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2631 - COMPLETE KARL MULLER 18 CHARACTER RESTORED CAROUSEL. 29-1/2’ x 12’ 1925, GERMANY: Every once in a while a rare opportunity will present itself, and this is one of those moments for Carousel lovers. This is a mid-sized restored full carouse by Karl Muller of Germany, in full operating condition. There are 18 features on this carousel, including beautiful outside row horses, wonderful sleighs, suspended gondola, a boat, and more. Full interior decorations, beautifully lit, with impeccable painted façade. Fully operating carousels do not come around very often, and hardly ever fully restored and ready for any location. CONSIDERATIONS: Restored, working, and showing very little wear. NOTE: This piece is being sold from the collector’s warehouse in Oosterhout, Netherlands. Viewing is possible by appointment, please contact Morphy Auctions via email at info@morphyauctions.com or by phone at 877-968-8880 and we will facilitate your appointment. All winning bidders will need to make arrangements for pick-up, shipping or delivery directly with Morphy Auctions using the same listed contact information. This is not a standard shippable item and will require 3rd party shipping or pickup arrangements to be made. (Restored). 120,000 - 150,000

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Near Mint 90% - 96% Very Good 70% - 79%

BIDDING RIGHTS & RESPONSIBILITIES

The auctioneer will determine the highest bidder. The auctioneer alone has the right to reopen the bidding of an item if deemed necessary due to a dispute. If there is a tie bid between the floor and Internet or absentee bid, the floor bid takes precedence. MORPHY’S and its representatives reserve the right to remove those attendees who impede preview and/or the auction. Title to all merchandise shall pass to the highest bidder at the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. The buyer will then assume all risk and full responsibility of the lot purchased once ownership has changed. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. MORPHY’S is not responsible for any errors in bids, omissions of bids, or failure to execute bids and shall have no liability to any bidder for any technical or other failure associated with the internet, absentee bidding, or telephone bidding. • AGENT BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept bids from an individual agent authorized by a company or another individual. MORPHY’s requires any agent to provide a signed letter of authorization from the buyer of record company or individual allowing the agent to bid on their behalf. • ABSENTEE BIDDING - MORPHY’S will accept absentee bids submitted via telephone call, in person, mail, fax or through www. morphyauctions.com. Absentee bidders must use the absentee bid form (available online) and clearly mark the lot number, title, and maximum bid amount. All bids must be left in increments as explained on our bid form. If a bid is “out of increment,” the auctioneer has the right to round the bid up to the next correct (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions 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 45 days after the invoice date, shall be subject to a monthly storage fee as follows: $50/month per regular sized item or $100/month per oversized item. Buyer authorizes MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer. We accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, personal checks, certified checks, wire transfers, money orders, and cash. • Sneakers, Jewelry, Watches, Coin and Currency Items or any invoices Morphy’s deems at risk of credit card fraud – We accept cash, wire transfer, check, certified checks and money orders only. No credit cards will be accepted for invoices containing these items. • CREDIT CARD – We will not accept credit card payment for any jewelry, watch, coin or currency purchases or on any purchases that Morphy’s deems to be at risk for fraud. If a credit card is used as any form of total payment, invoice will reflect a 3% surcharge on the entire invoice. This charge is automatically added but will be discounted if payment is received by cash, check, money order or wire transfer. MORPHY’s reserves the right to refuse to ship to a different address than the billing address on the credit card being used. • CHECK - There will be a $30.00 service charge for returned checks. Make checks payable to: Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. MORPHY’S reserves the right to hold items paid for by personal or company check until said check clears (14 days). MORPHY’S has the right to (continued...)


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Terms & Conditions hold all checks over $2,000. Customers who have an established successful buying history with MORPHY’S may be exempt from this requirement. We will accept a personal or company check >$2,000 from a first time buyer if you provide a Bank Letter of Credit, available on our website, www.morphyauctions.com. • WIRE TRANSFERS – There will be a $30 charge added to all wire transfers less than $2,000. Please add this amount to your invoice total before sending a wire transfer. In the few situations where a successful bidder does not remit payment when due, MORPHY’S will proceed with the legal steps necessary to protect its interests and will block the bidder from future auction participation.

PACKING/SHIPPING

• It is the bidder’s responsibility to take shipping, handling, and insurance costs into consideration when bidding on items. • BIDDERS PRESENT AND TAKING ITEMS AFTER AUCTION – Since item liability transfers upon a successful bid, items paid for must be packed, transported and/or removed by the buyer at his/her own risk after the close of the sale. We recommend that you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • ITEMS NOT PICKED UP THE DAY OF THE SALE (Denver, PA) – Shipping, handling, insurance, and taxes will be added to all invoices that Morphy’s agrees to ship. We recommend you arrange insurance for your items immediately upon becoming the highest bidder. Shipping will be based on actual costs provided by UPS, USPS, or other carriers based upon the contents’ size and weight. Packaging and insurance will vary in cost depending on the contents and value of the shipment. Oversize and breakable items are not standard shippable items and will require shipment by a 3rd party shipper. MORPHY’s cannot combine standard item shipments with oversize and breakable item shipments. If any employee or agent of MORPHY’S packs or transports the merchandise, it is fully at the risk, responsibility, and expense of the buyer. MORPHY’S shall not be held liable for any loss or damage that may be caused by the said agent or employee. • SHIPPING TERMS (Denver, PA) - MORPHY’S will ship items to the buyer at the listed address via UPS or other carriers, FOB, Denver, Pennsylvania, or FOB other auction locations. Any risk of loss or damage to the item(s) during transit via UPS, or any other carrier is at the risk of the buyer. Any additional insurance coverage should be purchased by the buyer through the carrier. Buyer releases MORPHY’s from all claims for loss or damage to any item during transit and agrees to pay all costs of defense, including attorney’s fees, for any claims brought against MORPHY’S for loss or damage occurring during transit. MORPHY’s is not responsible for mis-delivery or theft of packages. • INSURANCE (Denver, PA) - Shipping insurance is automatically added to invoices for shipment to the United States and Canada locations. Insurance may be waived by providing MORPHY’s a signed insurance waiver. Insurance for all 3rd party shipments must be arranged through that carrier. Insurance purchased through MORPHY’s applies only to shipments to the United States and Canada. Buyers must purchase their own insurance for shipments to other countries. • INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS – MORPHY’S has the capability to ship to international bidders. By law, MORPHY’S cannot, and will not, declare lesser values for any international purchases and all

shipments will include the invoice with purchase totals including the buyer’s premium and shipping cost. All international bidders are responsible for knowing their country’s laws on importing items and for paying all customs and duties on the items. • 3RD PARTY SHIPPING OVERSIZE ITEMS – Buyers will need to either pick up the items personally or arrange a 3rd party shipping service for oversize items. 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 or contain neon. 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 $50/ month per regular sized item or $100/month per oversized item for any items on MORPHY’s location for more than 45 days. Buyer authorizes the MORPHY’s to sell, at their standard commission and consignment contract terms, any goods not retrieved after a 90-day period in any manner deemed appropriate by MORPHY’s and the proceeds will be applied to any outstanding balance due from the buyer. • FIREWORKS – MORPHY’S can only ship Class 1 Division 1.4 and 1.6 Explosives (as described in the following website: http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/hazmat/placards/class1. html) per the 49CFR 173.50 and can only ship these via UPS. All items not shippable must be picked up by the buyer. ALL LOTS PURCHASED IN AN AUCTION HELD IN LAS VEGAS WILL BE SHIPPED BY LAS VEGAS CRATING. BUYERS WILL RECEIVE A SEPARATE INVOICE FROM THE SHIPPER WHICH WILL INCLUDE ALL SHIPPING, HANDLING, AND INSURANCE CHARGES. IF YOU WISH TO ARRANGE YOUR OWN SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT OUR OFFICE.

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Terms & Conditions 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 2023, Dan Morphy Auctions LLC. Copyright includes, but is not limited to, print media, microform and electronic media, such as CD-ROMS and online computer services.


ABSENTEE BID FORM Auction:

November 15 & 16 2023 Advertising & General Store

2000 N. READING RD • DENVER, PA 17517 P/ 877-968-8880 F/ 717-336-7115

Step 1 - Circle Bidding Option Phone Line

email: info@morphyauctions.com www.morphyauctions.com

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 #

Bid Increments: $0 - $500/$25 $200 - $500/$25

Please print clearly.

Description

Absentee Bid

Phone Emergency Bid

Applies to phone bidders only.

PLEASE NOTE ~

$500 - $1,000/$50 $1,000 - 2,000/$100

Step 3 - Fill Out Personal Contact Info

$2,000 - $5,000/$200 $5,000 - $10,000/$500 $10,000/Auctioneer’s Discretion

Emergency bids are executed only if Morphy Auctions is unable to contact the bidder via the phone number(s) provided.

Please print clearly.

Name Address City

State

Phone Line 1

Phone Line 2

Zip

Email 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 ser ves as an agreement to the terms stated on this form.

Signature

Date

Print Name If you have not received a confirmation email, please contact Morphy Auctions prior to the auction.


MEET THE TEAM LEADERSHIP TEAM

Dan Morphy

President & Founder

Shaye Krispine Director of Operations & Auctioneer

Tom Tolworthy Chief Executive Officer

Les Jones

Chief Operating Officer & Director of Marketing

Jamie Griffin

Customer Experience Manager

Scot Kauffman

General Manager Firearms

Chris Hince Director of Consignments

Melissa Ober Inside Sales Coordinator

Abbe Shearer

Assistant Controller

INDUSTRY LEADING EXPERTS

Russ Withem

Firearms Specialist

John Morphy, M.D. Acquisitions/ Appraisals

Dan Morris

Sales & Acquisitions

David Geiger

John Keene

Arms & Armor Specialist

NFA Specialist

Gary Metz

Tommy Sage, Jr.

Consignment Assessment & Procurement

Peter Thomson

Antique & Modern Silver Consultant

Head of Toys & Trains

James Infante

Amphora & Pottery Consultant

Dan Mackel

David Cruz

Firearms Specialist

Firearms Specialist

Joel Lazarus

Mike Harrington

Train Consultant

Josh Tauber

Lamp & Glass Consultant

Cast Iron, Toy & Horse-Drawn Expert

Ron Ciarmello

Fine & Decorative Arts Division, Jewelry & Timepiece Specialist

Jeremy Hatch

Willi Zahn

Firearms Consultant

German Militaria & Military/Target Firearms Expert

John Mihovetz

Don Grimmer

Department Head & Expert Automobilia & Petroliana

Patrick Orbe

Fine Art Consultant

West Coast Acquisitions, Coin-Op & Advertising Expert

Brian Manifor

Western Antiques & Weapons Expert

Brian Burke

Soda & Advertising Specialist

Jim Maley

Acquisitions & Promotions

MORPHY AUCTIONS | 2000 North Reading Road • Denver, PA 17517 | Phone: 877-968-8880 • Fax: 717-336-7115


MEET THE TEAM MARKETING TEAM

Les Jones

Director of Marketing

Mary Beth Nocera Production Manager

Melanie Miles

Marketing Specialist

Photographer

Photographer

Elle Allen

Julia Santoro

Tasha Lopez

Becky Stellmach

Devin Rumbarger

Dana Hipszer

Senior Graphic Designer

Graphic Designer

Photographer

Jennifer Fitts

Michael Laskoski

Photographer

Photography & Videography Assistant

Caleb Enck

Melissa Ober

Graphic Designer

CUSTOMER SERVICE & POST AUCTION TEAM

Jamie Griffin

Customer Experience Manager

John Morphy

Customer Experience Associate

Jeremy Bailey

Alicia Lancto

Maegan Griffin

Customer Experience Associate

Customer Experience Associate

Customer Experience Associate

Post Auction Operations Supervisor & Auctioneer

Tucker Nelson

Josh Dobroskey

Ben Shupp

Hilary Boettcher

Inside Sales Coordinator

FIREARMS TEAM

Scot Kauffman

General Manager Firearms

Eric Wagner

Firearms Researcher & Cataloger

Firearms Compliance Specialist

Militaria Consignment Associate

Firearms Consignment Associate

Firearms Administration

Cheryl Goyda

Firearms Acquisitions & Promotions


OPERATIONS & CONSIGNMENT TEAM

Shaye Krispine Director of Operations & Auctioneer

Chris Hince

Nate Burkholder Lead Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Operations Associate

Angel Lopez

Brandon Law

Olha Vetterlein

Diane Shoemaker

Ben Brossman

Nicollette Sage

Director of Consignments

Display Coordinator & Auctioneer

Ryan Kelly

Shipping Manager

Consignment Associate

Chris Sayres

Shipping Associate

Ugo Liberti

Consignment Associate

Zach Moran

Consignment Associate

Darryl Eberly

Transcriptionist

Steve Hynds

Transcriptionist

Owen Kells

Shipping Associate

ACCOUNTING TEAM

UPCOMING AUCTION SCHEDULE Advertising, Country Store, & Railroadiana November 15 & 16, 2023 Abbe Shearer

Assistant Controller

Ashley Messner

Accounting Specialist

Alexis Bookmiller Accounting Specialist

Firearms & Militaria December 6-8, 2023 Fine & Decorative Arts December 18 & 19, 2023 Brian Lebel’s Old West Las Vegas, Nevada January 26, 2024

Auction dates & consignment deadlines are subject to change. Please call to verify.


THANK YOU 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.


PLEASE NOTE: BIDDING IS NOT AVAILABLE IN THIS CATALOG. This digital catalog is only for viewing the items included in this auction.

To bid on any items you see in this catalog, visit www.MorphyAuctions.com and click on bidding.



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