General Store Advertising 2025-09-14 Auction - 355 Price Results - Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. in ON - Page 6
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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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BPS Paints Flange Sign: American. 1920s. Double-sided porcelain flange (DSPF). BPS Paints (Best Paint Sold) was a line of durable, high-quality paints offered by Sears, Roebuck & Co. in the early 20th century. Produced to
1121: BPS Paints Flange SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Sherwin-Williams Paints Flange Sign: Canadian. 1920s. Double-sided porcelain flange (DSPF). Sherwin-Williams, founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1866, pioneered ready-mixed paints and transformed the paint industry. The company’s
1122: Sherwin-Williams Paints Flange SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Brandram-Henderson Paints Flange Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Double-sided porcelain flange (DSPF). Brandram-Henderson was a British firm specializing in industrial coatings and marine paints, expanding into North America during the early 20th
1123: Brandram-Henderson Paints Flange SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Martin-Senour Paint Flange Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Die-cut double-sided porcelain flange (DSPF). Martin-Senour Paints, founded in Chicago in 1878, quickly earned a reputation for exceptional quality and reliability. The company
1124: Martin-Senour Paint Flange SignEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Patton's Sun-Proof Paints Flange Sign: American. 1920s. Die-cut double-sided porcelain flange (DSPF). Patton’s Paints, founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in the late 19th century, built its reputation on durable finishes and vibrant
1125: Patton's Sun-Proof Paints Flange SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Breinig's Pure Paints Flange Sign: American. 1920s. Double-sided porcelain flange (DSPF). Breinig's Pure Paints was a family-owned business based in Pennsylvania, known for its commitment to quality and durability. Established in the
1126: Breinig's Pure Paints Flange SignEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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Steigerwald Dairy 30" Sign: American. 1920s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Circular design. Steigerwald Dairy was a family-operated business based in Portland, Oregon, serving the city and surrounding communities with milk,
1127: Steigerwald Dairy 30" SignEst. CA$3,000-CA$3,500
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Cow & Gate Babies Milk Food Sign: English. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Cow & Gate, established in 1885 in Guildford, England, was a leader in infant nutrition. Their powdered milk products offered a reliable source of
1128: Cow & Gate Babies Milk Food SignEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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Metzger's Milk Sign: American. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Metzger’s Milk was a Texas-based dairy that operated throughout much of the 20th century, earning a loyal following through home delivery and
1129: Metzger's Milk SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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"Please" Sign: American. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). The American Signs Corporation, founded in Chicago in the early 20th century, specialized in producing enamel and metal signs for businesses
1130: "Please" SignEst. CA$1,000-CA$1,300
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Foster’s Freeze Die-cut Sign: American. 1940s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). Foster’s Freeze, established in California in 1946, was an early leader in America’s postwar soft-serve ice cream craze. Known for
1131: Foster’s Freeze Die-cut SignEst. CA$800-CA$1,200
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Major Treat Ice Cream Curb Sign: Canadian. 1940s. Die-cut double-sided painted wood (DSW). Major Treat was a postwar Canadian ice cream brand that targeted children and families with bright packaging and novelty flavours. The brand
1132: Major Treat Ice Cream Curb SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Producers Ice Cream "Quality Guard" Curb Sign: Ottawa, Ontario. 1930s. Double-sided porcelain (DSP). Reference: Bruner, "Signs of Our Past", (inside back cover & p.98). 28" x 20". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC #500523). From
1133: Producers Ice Cream "Quality Guard" Curb SignEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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Crescent Ice Cream "Quality Guard" Sign: Western Canadian. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). 20.25" x 9.25". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC #401213). From the Don Titherington Collection.
1134: Crescent Ice Cream "Quality Guard" SignEst. CA$3,500-CA$5,500
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Acme Ice Cream "Quality Guard" Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). 20" x 9.25". Authenticated by The Authentication Company (TAC #401212). From the Don Titherington Collection.
1135: Acme Ice Cream "Quality Guard" SignEst. CA$4,000-CA$6,000
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Producers Ice Cream Authorized Dealer Sign: Canadian. 1940s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Marked, "Cooper & Kent Ottawa", in marker on reverse on wood frame. Stamped, "1274", on reverse of porcelain. 45.5" x 25.25" x 1". Authenticated by The
1136: Producers Ice Cream Authorized Dealer SignEst. CA$7,000-CA$9,000
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Lake of the Woods Milling Five Roses Flour Framed Lithograph: Canadian. 1920s. Lithographed paper under glass (PUG). Joseph Ernest Sampson was an artist, designer and printer who was co-founder, senior partner and president of the printing firm of
1137: Lake of the Woods Milling Five Roses Flour Framed LithographEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Ogilvie’s Flour Framed Lithograph: Canadian. 1910s. Lithographed paper under glass (PUG). Ogilvie’s Flour, established in 1889 by brothers Andrew and James Ogilvie in Montreal, rapidly grew to dominate Canadian milling with
1138: Ogilvie’s Flour Framed LithographEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Tuckett's Tobacco Framed Canvas Lithograph: Canadian. 1910s. Lithographed paper under glass (PUG). George E. Tuckett & Son, founded in 1857 in Hamilton, Ontario, became a prominent tobacco manufacturer known for its pipe and chewing tobaccos.
1139: Tuckett's Tobacco Framed Canvas LithographEst. CA$1,400-CA$1,600
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Tuckett’s Marguerite Cigars Framed Lithograph: Canadian. 1900s. Lithographed paper under glass (PUG). George E. Tuckett & Son was a leading tobacco manufacturer based in Hamilton, Ontario, established in 1857. The company produced a wide variety
1140: Tuckett’s Marguerite Cigars Framed LithographEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Tuckett’s Marguerite Cigars Framed Lithograph: Canadian. 1900s. Lithographed paper under glass (PUG). George E. Tuckett & Son was a leading tobacco manufacturer based in Hamilton, Ontario, established in 1857. The company produced a wide variety
1141: Tuckett’s Marguerite Cigars Framed LithographEst. CA$2,500-CA$3,500
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George E. Tuckett & Son Tobacco Framed Lithograph: Canadian. 1900s. Lithographed paper under glass (PUG). Established in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1857, George E. Tuckett & Son grew into one of Canada’s largest independent tobacco manufacturers.
1142: George E. Tuckett & Son Tobacco Framed LithographEst. CA$2,000-CA$2,500
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Orange Crush Strip Sign: Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). Orange Crush, created in 1911 by Clayton J. Howell, was among the first sodas to incorporate real orange pulp in its flavour base. This gave it a distinctively
1144: Orange Crush Strip SignEst. CA$400-CA$600