Toys - Posters & Collectables Auction 2012-01-17 Auction - 275 Price Results - Paige Auction in OR - Page 5
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166: 1879 "Always Did Spise a Mule" Cast Iron Mechanica93: Linemar Tin Telephone Switchboard Operator toy with203: WWII Paratrooper Poster
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Portland, OR, United States
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Toys - Posters & Collectables Auction

Our next auction will take place Tuesday, January 17, 2012 at 5PM PST. It will contain our normal amount of rock & roll and travel posters in addition to 40-50 lots featuring vintage toys. The auction will also have plenty of great advertising pieces. 2012 will be the start of our second full year, and we at Paige Auction are going to work our hardest to bring you quality auctions full of outstanding and unique items.
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"Elsie" the Cow Cookie Jar: Produced by Pottery Guild of America. Main portion appears as wooden barrel with "Elsie" name and "Handle With Care - Use No Hooks, Fragile" raised text. Back of barrel has Elsie's tail design. Lid
0097: "Elsie" the Cow Cookie JarEst. $50-$5,000
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Celluloid Street Fair Carnival Pinback: This colorful pinback was made by the Whitehead & Hoag Co. with the last patent date as 1898. This back paper was used from 1898-1900. This pinback is for the Richmond Street Fair. The pinback is not
0098: Celluloid Street Fair Carnival PinbackEst. $20-$5,000
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1938 DOLOMIT Italian Travel Poster - Original: This is a Vintage Travel Poster, published in 1938 by the Italian railway ENIT to encourage visitors to the area. The poster is by artist Franz Lenhart and features the Dolomites or in Italian:
0099: 1938 DOLOMIT Italian Travel Poster - OriginalEst. $250-$5,000
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Two Mexican Gold Peso Coins: This lot is two Mexican gold coins, you get both for one money. The two-peso gold coin contains approximately .0482% of an ounce of gold and measures 13 mm in diameter. The two and a half peso gold
0100: Two Mexican Gold Peso CoinsEst. $50-$5,000
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Wrigley's Gum Trolley Sign: This is a sign that used to be in the old trolley cars - the bus signs were a little larger. This particular one is for Wrigley's Spearmint Gum with the Spearmint boy and girl. The condition is a
0102: Wrigley's Gum Trolley SignEst. $35-$5,000
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Coca-Cola Porcelain Sign: This round porcelain sign made by Coca Cola was for the German market. The porcelain is about twice as thick as I have seen in the U.S. The word "schutzmarke" under Coca-Cola means "trademark" in
0103: Coca-Cola Porcelain SignEst. $50-$5,000
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Early Whiz Fly Spray Tin: This very early solder seam can of Whiz Fly Spray is from the R.M. Hollingshead Co. of Camden, New Jersey. This is a quart sized can with a great image of a cow and three flies. The can is used and
0104: Early Whiz Fly Spray TinEst. $25-$5,000
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Signed Peter Hurd Late Call 1949 Lithograph: Peter Hurd (1904 - 1984) Listed American Artist, he was a regionalist painter known for his landscape, figure and genre paintings of New Mexico. Many of his works depict the views he saw from his
0105: Signed Peter Hurd Late Call 1949 LithographEst. $100-$5,000
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Disneyland Ferris Wheel Tin Windup by Chein: This is a lithographed Tin Windup by J. Chein & Company of Harrison, New Jersey it is circa 1956 Trademark with shield shaped Chein logo and "Copyright by Walt Disney Productions". In good working
0108: Disneyland Ferris Wheel Tin Windup by CheinEst. $100-$5,000
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Two Celluloid Match Box Covers - Billiards: Two celluloid match box covers advertising billiard halls. There is not a lot of billiard advertising except photos, postcards and such - especially from North Dakota as is one of the covers. They
0109: Two Celluloid Match Box Covers - BilliardsEst. $30-$5,000
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Eastside Tip Tray Los Angeles, California: This is a lithographed tin tip tray. It is from Eastside Beverage Co. and was issued during prohibition. It is for "ZEST" a non-intoxicating Cereal Beverage they produced during prohibition. This
0110: Eastside Tip Tray Los Angeles, CaliforniaEst. $40-$5,000
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Celluloid Rodeo Pinback: This pinback is from the 1912 Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon. "Let'er Buck" was their slogan. I have been collecting pinbacks for over 25 years and I have never seen a cleaner version of this one. Has
0112: Celluloid Rodeo PinbackEst. $25-$5,000
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Hot Wheels Custom Fleetside Skyshow: A must for any serious collector. A hard to find Red Line Hot Wheels Aqua Custom Fleetside Skyshow. This toy is all original and is exactly as received. Nice color, displays very well. Please refer
0113: Hot Wheels Custom Fleetside SkyshowEst. $40-$5,000
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1942 Captain Midnight Premium: This is one of the harder Captain Midnight premiums to obtain. It was issued in 1942 and is called "The Flight Commander Flying Cross Brass Badge." One theory as to why it was harder to find is that
0114: 1942 Captain Midnight PremiumEst. $50-$5,000
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Six Comic Rings from Post Cereal: Here are six tin litho rings that came in a box of Post Raisin Bran & Post Toasties Corn Flakes. In 1948, they issued 12 rings, the first three are from that series - two Smiling Jack rings in
0115: Six Comic Rings from Post CerealEst. $40-$5,000
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Los Angeles Brewing Co. Etched Beer Glass: This is a pre-prohibition beer glass from the Los Angeles Brewing Company. It is one from Los Angeles Brewing's series of different California Missions. This one shows the San Fernando Mission. It
0117: Los Angeles Brewing Co. Etched Beer GlassEst. $30-$5,000
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Miller Lite Coast to Coast Motion Sign: You are bidding on a Miller Lite Coast To Coast motion sign. This is the older of the two variations that were made. This sign was manufactured and assembled in Minneapolis, MN. by the company which
0118: Miller Lite Coast to Coast Motion SignEst. $100-$5,000
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Steve Canyon Jet Helmet: In 1947, Steve Canyon appeared in a comic strip for distribution by Field Enterprises. It went on to become a comic book in the 40s and 50s, a radio show and even a TV series on NBC. This toy helmet
0119: Steve Canyon Jet HelmetEst. $25-$5,000
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Advertising Paper Mache Ice Cream Cone: This piece is advertising the "Eat-It-All" Cone for ice cream, is made out of paper mache and is in excellent condition. This is a must for the soda fountain collector - or if you just love ice
0120: Advertising Paper Mache Ice Cream ConeEst. $35-$5,000
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