Petroliana & Railroadiana | Byway Collection 2022-06-18 Auction - 299 Price Results - Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. in Ontario - Page 5
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1959 Chevrolet CorvetteWhite Rose Gasoline "Slate Boy" SignRed Indian Motor Oil Sign
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New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada
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Petroliana & Railroadiana | Byway Collection

Join us for our June 18th auction of The Joe Byway Collection of Petroliana, Railroadiana & Advertising. Joe's private museum, The Valleyview Railway Museum of Thamesford, Ontario was curated by three generations of caretakers. Joe?s Grandfather, George Byway was a CNR Engineer. Joe?s Father, Arthur (Arch) Byway was a CNR Constable who saw the beauty and value in ?old junk? years before collecting became a popular hobby. Joe continued the stewardship of his Father?s collection of railroadiana, while continuing to procure automobilia and petroliana as it became available. Joe built on what Arch had started, sharing his father?s passion for preserving history. One of Joe?s greatest joys in life was finding something new for his museum. We are excited to offer The Joe Byway Collection to the next generation of collectors. Railroadiana includes signs, lithographs, lanterns, and other historical objects from Grand Trunk Railway (GTR), Canadian National Railway (CNR) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). Petroliana and Automobila includes signs and tins from Red Indian, White Rose, B/A, Texaco, Sunoco, Imperial Oil, General Motors, Dominion Royal among others. The sale also includes Joe?s prized vehicles: 1959 Chevrolet Corvette, 1937 Ford Model 78 Deluxe Convertible Sedan and 1972 GMC 1500 Custom Pickup.
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Sylvester Railroad Velocipede Car: Canadian. 1920s. Painted wood with cast wheels. Made by Sylvester Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Lindsay, Ontario, Canada. Includes an original sales brochure picturing the same Velocipede. A full
0097: Sylvester Railroad Velocipede CarEst. CA$700-CA$900
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Grand Trunk Railway Watchman's Tower Bell: Canadian. 1910s. Brass bell, cast hardware. Stamped, "GTR" upper harp. The 90-degree bracket suggests this bell was used at a GTR Watchman's Shanty and not on a locomotive. 1.5 x 0.5" chip from lower
0098: Grand Trunk Railway Watchman's Tower BellEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Princeton, Ontario GTR Station Platform Light: Canadian. 1910s. Cast iron with porcelain shade. Purportedly from Princeton, Ontario Grand Trunk station. Minor loss from the trim where the post attaches to the base. Not wired to work. The surface
0099: Princeton, Ontario GTR Station Platform LightEst. CA$700-CA$900
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Railroad Crossing Arm: Canadian. 1930s. Features a heavy cast iron base with a wood swing arm. The hardware has been painted recently. From the Joe Byway Collection. PLEASE NOTE that this lot is located in Thamesford,
0100: Railroad Crossing ArmEst. CA$800-CA$1,200
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Railroad Semaphore Signal: Canadian. 1910s. Painted steel with glass lenses (not shown but included). Semaphores provided a visual signal at a distance to allow a locomotive to adjust speed accordingly. The signal could be
0101: Railroad Semaphore SignalEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Wig Wag Railroad Crossing Signal: Canadian. 1910s. Painted steel with cast components. The term "Wigwag" referred to the pendulum-like motion that would signal the approach of the train. Porcelain "Stop" sign exhibits minor surface
0102: Wig Wag Railroad Crossing SignalEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Ford of London, Ontario Sign: Canadian. 1950s. Hand painted double sided plywood. Each side painted by a different hand, one more crudely than the other. Minor surface scratches and losses. Condition: 8. From the Joe Byway
0103: Ford of London, Ontario SignEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Mobiloil 1935 Lubrication Chart: American. 1935. Lithographed paper. Marked, "Copyright 1935 Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Inc., Printed in U.S.A." lower edge of second page. A five page chart that includes Mobiloil's lubrication
0104: Mobiloil 1935 Lubrication ChartEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Ford 1937 Service Chart: Canadian. 1937. Single sided lithographed paper. Marked, "Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited" lower left edge. Describes recommended lubrication and maintenance for 1937 Ford V8 cars. Exhibits
0105: Ford 1937 Service ChartEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Willard Batteries Vertical Sign: Canadian. 1950s. Embossed single sided tin (SST). Marked, "CCC54 - Made in Canada" lower edge. Exhibits light surface scratches and oxidation. Shallow impressions are evident on the outer edge.
0106: Willard Batteries Vertical SignEst. CA$800-CA$1,200
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Dominion Tires Garage Flange Sign: Canadian. 1910s. Double sided tin flange (DSTF). Marked, "The Thos Davidson Mfg. Co. Limited, Montreal" lower center edge. One side exhibits uniform craze and oxidation. The other side exhibits a
0107: Dominion Tires Garage Flange SignEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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British American Gasolene & Oils Flange Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Double sided porcelain flange (DSPF). One side exhibits acid stain and a patch of porcelain loss within the upper left quarter. Porcelain losses are evident from extreme edges.
0108: British American Gasolene & Oils Flange SignEst. CA$2,000-CA$3,000
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Imperial Marvelube Motor Oil Drum Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Convex single sided tin (SST). Designed to hang from the edge of an oil drum from which customers could directly pump oil. The sign effectively turned a plain oil drum into an
0109: Imperial Marvelube Motor Oil Drum SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Gutta Percha Tires Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Single sided tin, embossed (SST). Marked, "St. Thomas Metal Signs Ltd., St. Thomas, Ont" lower center edge. Exhibits scattered shallow creases, mainly surrounding the added mounting
0110: Gutta Percha Tires SignEst. CA$3,000-CA$5,000
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Red Rose Gasoline Service Station Sign: Canadian. 1940s. Double sided painted metal. Purportedly from Marwood M. Ashton's "Streamline" Petroleum station in St. Thomas, Ontario. Little is known surrounding the history of the Red Rose
0111: Red Rose Gasoline Service Station SignEst. CA$3,000-CA$5,000
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Philco Radio Neon Sign: American. 1940s. Double sided porcelain (DSP). Each side features a backlit glass privilege panel, currently addressed to the original store, "Bustin Electric". The tapered insert behind each set of
0112: Philco Radio Neon SignEst. CA$6,000-CA$8,000
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Forest, Ontario GTR Temperance Union Wallbox: Canadian. 1920s. Quarter sawn oak. Includes an old typewritten card outlining the history of the box. Reinforced with later added nails at joints. Minor rubs, age cracks and material losses. From the
0113: Forest, Ontario GTR Temperance Union WallboxEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Oak Card Filers: Canadian. 1920s. Quarter sawn oak. The darker example is filled with cards from when it was in use. Each cabinet feature dovetailed joinery. Lighter filer exhibits delamination of veneer at rear
0115: Oak Card FilersEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Railway Station Agent's Ticket Case: American. 1930s. Oak. Requires key escutcheon plate and key. Closed and locked. Exhibits several areas of minor wear and surface losses. From the Joe Byway Collection. 36 x 22 x 14"
0116: Railway Station Agent's Ticket CaseEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Railway Station Agent's Ticket Case: American. 1920s. Oak. Marked, "National Ticket Case Company, Chicago, Illinois" on lock escutcheon. Opened, but requires key. Roll top is tight and would benefit from lubrication. From the Joe Byway
0117: Railway Station Agent's Ticket CaseEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Railway Station Agent's Ticket Case: American. 1930s. Ash. Features a roll top cover. Areas of light surface wear evident. From the Joe Byway Collection. 43 x 28 x 11"
0118: Railway Station Agent's Ticket CaseEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Railway Station Wicket Grille: Canadian. 1910s. Painted cast iron. This grate provided security between the ticket agent and customer at the counter of a railway station. Exhibits minor surface losses with accompanying oxidation.
0119: Railway Station Wicket GrilleEst. CA$500-CA$700
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London, GTR Destination Scrolls: Canadian. 1930s. Vinyl shades, repurposed as roll-up signs. Each rolls around a wooden cylinder. Each displays an assortment of Ontario destinations. Exhibits varying degrees of surface losses,
0120: London, GTR Destination ScrollsEst. CA$300-CA$500
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