General Store Advertising 2025-09-14 Auction - 355 Price Results - Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. in ON - Page 4
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General Store Advertising

Miller & Miller?s General Store Advertising features exclusively the collection of long-time collector Don Titherington. Over the course of decades Don curated the best examples he could find. Don collected what he calls ?the big three?: porcelain, tin, and paper under glass. He upgraded certain signs once, twice, even three times before finding the examples you?ll find in the catalogue. Don used a very specific set of criteria when adding a sign to his collection. His qualifiers included advertisements containing outmoded prices, slogans and captions, products (or over-sized products) featured, and more. The Titherington Collection was decades in the making - a treasure trove for any advertising collector. Genres include tobacco, soda, dairy, gas/oil and more. The collection spans the colourful lithographs of the Victorian era through to the embossed tin soda verticals of the 1950s and 1960s. As you scroll, take time to enjoy the art of great advertising, as Don did for all those years
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Mogul Egyptian Cigarettes Framed Lithograph: American. 1910s. Lithographed paper over cardboard. Celluloid cover. Mogul was an early 20th-century premium cigarette brand produced by the American Tobacco Company, known for its Turkish and
1073: Mogul Egyptian Cigarettes Framed LithographEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Kayo Chocolate Soda Sign: Canadian. 1940s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Introduced in Chicago in 1929 by Aaron “Doc” Pashkow, Kayo Chocolate Soda offered a unique fusion of chocolate flavour and fizzy
1074: Kayo Chocolate Soda SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Kayo Chocolate Soda Sign: American. 1930s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Introduced in Chicago in 1929 by Aaron “Doc” Pashkow, Kayo Chocolate Soda offered a unique fusion of chocolate flavour and fizzy
1075: Kayo Chocolate Soda SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Kayo Chocolate Soda Sign: American. 1940s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Introduced in Chicago in 1929 by Aaron “Doc” Pashkow, Kayo Chocolate Soda offered a unique fusion of chocolate flavour and fizzy
1076: Kayo Chocolate Soda SignEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Squeeze Carbonated Beverage Sign: American. 1940s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Marked, "Litho By J V Reed & Co. Louisville KY USA Form-S 41", lower right edge. 10" x 28.5". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC
1077: Squeeze Carbonated Beverage SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Flirt Soda "C'est Un Amour!" 3 Cent Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Flirt was a fruit-flavored soda brand introduced in the 1930s, known for its vibrant flavors and flirty, European-themed marketing. The slogan
1078: Flirt Soda "C'est Un Amour!" 3 Cent SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Howdy Orange Drink Sign: American. 1940s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Howdy Orange soda was created by Charles Leiper Grigg, who also created 7-Up. He founded the Howdy Company in 1920 with partners, launching Howdy
1079: Howdy Orange Drink SignEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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Spiffy Cola Sign: American. 1940s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Marked, "Permanent Sign & Display Co., Reading, PA.", lower edge. 28" x 10". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC #13224). From the Don
1080: Spiffy Cola SignEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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Big Boy Soda "Tacker" Sign: American. 1930s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST), self-framed. Marked, "Robertson Steel & Iron Co., Springfield Ohio", lower right edge. 35" x 11". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC
1081: Big Boy Soda "Tacker" SignEst. CA$3,000-CA$3,500
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Nectar Tea "Teacup" Sign: English. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). Marked, "Patent Enamel Co. Ltd. B'Ham & London", lower edge. 12.75" x 21.25". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC #401114). From the
1082: Nectar Tea "Teacup" SignEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Salada Tea Teapot Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Convex, die-cut single-sided convex porcelain (SSP). Salada Tea, established in Montreal in 1892, became known for its premium blends sourced from Asia and tailored for North
1083: Salada Tea Teapot SignEst. CA$1,400-CA$1,600
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King Cole Tea and Coffee "Keyhole" Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). King Cole Tea and Coffee, established in the Maritimes, became a beloved brand for its robust and satisfying blends. King Cole’s products
1084: King Cole Tea and Coffee "Keyhole" SignEst. CA$3,000-CA$3,500
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Martin-Senour Monarch Paints Thermometer: American. 1920s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Martin-Senour was founded in the 19th century and became a leading paint supplier for the automotive and architectural sectors. The Monarch line was a
1085: Martin-Senour Monarch Paints ThermometerEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food Thermometer: American. 1920s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food was a popular patient medicine in the late 19th century, marketed to treat “nervous exhaustion” and female
1086: Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food ThermometerEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Grads Cigarettes Thermometer: Canadian. 1940s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Grads was a lesser-known Canadian cigarette brand that targeted value-conscious smokers in the 1930s and 1940s. Its name evoked youth and upward
1087: Grads Cigarettes ThermometerEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Hills Bros Coffee Thermometer: American. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Hills Bros Coffee, founded in San Francisco in 1878 by the Hills brothers, was among the first companies to vacuum pack coffee, ensuring freshness and
1088: Hills Bros Coffee ThermometerEst. CA$800-CA$1,000
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Peg Top Cigars Oversized Thermometer: Canadian. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Peg Top Cigars was a Canadian tobacco brand known for its full-bodied, affordable smokes, aimed at tradesmen and working-class consumers. Produced by
1089: Peg Top Cigars Oversized ThermometerEst. CA$3,000-CA$3,500
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Guru Medicines Sign: German. 1920s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Guru Medicines, founded in India in the early 20th century, specialized in traditional herbal remedies and tonics that drew upon centuries of Ayurvedic
1090: Guru Medicines SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$1,800
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Cascarets Laxatives Sign: American. 1920s. Single-sided textured tin (SST). Cascarets were a leading over-the-counter laxative in the early 20th century, widely advertised as a safe and effective digestive treatment.
1092: Cascarets Laxatives SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Diamond Dyes Store Display Cabinet: American. 1910s. Wood cabinet with single-sided tin (SST) panel. Diamond Dyes became an essential part of domestic life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, allowing households to maintain and
1094: Diamond Dyes Store Display CabinetEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Dr. Daniels' Veterinary Medicines Store Display Cabinet: American. 1910s. Wood cabinet with single-sided tin (SST) panel. Dr. A.C. Daniels was a pioneer in veterinary medicine at a time when rural economies depended on the health of working animals. His
1095: Dr. Daniels' Veterinary Medicines Store Display CabinetEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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The Quick Lunch "Follow Your Nose" Sign: American. 1940s. Die-cut embossed single-sided tin (ESST), self-framed. 8.5" x 27.5". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC #401174). From the Don Titherington Collection.
1096: The Quick Lunch "Follow Your Nose" SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000