COUNTRY STORE AND ADVERTISING AUCTION 2025-09-19 Auction - 626 Price Results - Conestoga Auction Company Division of Hess Auction Group in PA
Diamond Dyes Washer Woman Oak Display Cabinet.Rare Frishmuth's Trolley Tobacco Store Tin Bin.Double-Sided "Lodging Breakfast For Tourists" Sign.
Done
Manheim, PA, United States
Auction Details

COUNTRY STORE AND ADVERTISING AUCTION

Features a great selection of items from several private collections, including Stephanie and the late Dean Getz, Wrightsville, PA. Items include Tobacco, Wood and Tin Signs, Early Signs, Store Stock and Fixtures, Rare Salesman Sample Chocolate Tins, Coffee, Veterinary/Cabinets, Stoneware, and more.
LiveAuctioneers Purchase Protection
Get the confidence you need to bid on the items you love.Learn More
Complete payment via LiveAuctioneers to qualify.
Sold
Early Painted Wood Trade Sign.: Wood trade sign for H. E. Webster, Trial Justice. Sign is initialed by the painter, W.C.T., single-sided. Sign would have been mounted flush on a building. Excellent shadow paint to the lettering.
0002: Early Painted Wood Trade Sign.Est. $400-$600
Sold
Monadnock Counter Tea Bin.: Tin store display advertising Monadnock Specially Selected Formosa Tea made by the Holbrook Grocery Company out of Keene, NH. Tin bin held 58 lbs. of tea imported from Japan and is covered in paper
0003: Monadnock Counter Tea Bin.Est. $150-$250
Sold
Late 19th C. General Store Gun Powder Bin.: Early slant-front tin bin for gun powder. Would have been displayed on a store counter in a general store or country store, ca. 1880. Lithograph depicts a Chinese merchant with cup of tea. 21" H x
0004: Late 19th C. General Store Gun Powder Bin.Est. $150-$250
Sold
Antique Country Store Wood Bag Holder.: Used on store counters in the late 19th century. Made of pine, and would have had a string holder attached to the top. 15" H x 7-1/2" W x 16" L
0005: Antique Country Store Wood Bag Holder.Est. $400-$500
Sold
Early Wood General Store & Post Office Sign.: Late 19th century pine, single-sided sign, hand-painted, with original molding. Found in New England. 15-1/2" H x 61-3/4" L x 1-1/2" D
0006: Early Wood General Store & Post Office Sign.Est. $300-$400
Sold
Atlantic Motor Oil Polarine Can.: 1-gal. with majority of contents, ca. 1920s. 11" H x 8" W x 3-1/8" D
0008: Atlantic Motor Oil Polarine Can.Est. $100-$200
Sold
Oilzum Outboard Motor 1-Qt. Oil Tin.: Empty container, fairly unusual 2-cycle motor oil tin. 7-1/2" H x 4-1/2" W x 2-3/8" D
0009: Oilzum Outboard Motor 1-Qt. Oil Tin.Est. $100-$200
Sold
Tin Spear Head Tobacco Sign.: Early embossed tin sign advertising Spear Head Chewing Tobacco, ca. 1910s. 9-7/16" H x 13-1/2" W
0010: Tin Spear Head Tobacco Sign.Est. $150-$250
Sold
Beech-Nut Porcelain Tobacco Sign.: Ca. 1920s Beech-Nut sign in strong red, white and blue colors. 13" x 9".
0011: Beech-Nut Porcelain Tobacco Sign.Est. $200-$300
Sold
Pair of Peachey Tobacco Pocket Tins.: Strong color and gilt on this pair of tins. 4" H x 2-1/2" W x 1-3/4" D
0012: Pair of Peachey Tobacco Pocket Tins.Est. $150-$200
Sold
Our Advertiser Smoking Tobacco Counter Display.: Made by R. J. Reynolds. Display is complete. Tax stamps are Series 109. Includes one extra 2 oz. pouch of tobacco with Series 116 tax stamp. 9-1/2" W x 8-1/2" H x 5-1/2" D
0013: Our Advertiser Smoking Tobacco Counter Display.Est. $100-$150
Sold
Central Union Lunch Box Tobacco Tin.: Strong colors in tougher to find shape for Central Union Cut Plug. Made by the American Can Company. 5-1/4" H x 7-1/2" W x 4-1/4" D
0014: Central Union Lunch Box Tobacco Tin.Est. $100-$150
Sold
Two Advertising Tobacco Tins.: Oceanic Cut Plug tin and Dan Patch tin. Both were made by Scotten, Dillon Co., Detroit. Both 3-1/8" H x 6" W x 3-3/4" D
0015: Two Advertising Tobacco Tins.Est. $100-$200
Sold
Early C. L. Jones Tulip Soap Advertising Tin.: Triangular-shaped tin made by Ginna and Company, out of New York. Was most likely a string holder, ca. 1880. Rare survivor. 9-1/2" H x 9-3/4" W x 9" D
0016: Early C. L. Jones Tulip Soap Advertising Tin.Est. $100-$200
Sold
Antique General Store Counter Scale.: Cast iron scale marked No. 1 and Pat. January 9. Brass pan, original paint on scale, and graduated stack of seven weights. Nice patina. With pan 14-1/2" H x 25-1/2" L x 21" D
0017: Antique General Store Counter Scale.Est. $50-$100
Sold
Graduated Stack of Wood Firkins.: Four wood firkins. Three with staple construction and largest is nailed construction. Of the type that would have been found in a general store with preserves and fruits being sold inside. Ca. 1920s.
0018: Graduated Stack of Wood Firkins.Est. $150-$250
Sold
Collection of Vintage Tin Coffee Cans.: Eight coffee tins total from various makers, including 11-10 Coffee, made in Lancaster, PA. Seven tins are 1 lb. and one tin is 1/2 lb. Tray, 4" H x 18-1/4" L x 14-1/4" W
0019: Collection of Vintage Tin Coffee Cans.Est. $100-$200
Sold
Freihofer's Country Store Cake Display.: Ca. 1920s, metal with porcelain pull-out trays and original glass. 22" H x 14-3/4" W x 17" D
0020: Freihofer's Country Store Cake Display.Est. $200-$300
Sold
Baltimore Town Falls Oyster Crate & Knives.: Early dovetailed shipping crate made by the A. Booth Packaging Company from Baltimore, MD with a large collection of oyster knives. 5" H x 11-3/8" W x 13-1/2" D
0021: Baltimore Town Falls Oyster Crate & Knives.Est. $150-$250
Sold
J. M. Clayton, Cambridge, MD Oyster Bucket.: Excellent late 19th century large, grain paint-decorated, double-handled tub with two original shipping labels from the J. M. Clayton Company. Was sent to a customer in Catskill, NY. With handles
0022: J. M. Clayton, Cambridge, MD Oyster Bucket.Est. $150-$200
Sold
Two Antique Country Store Canisters.: Both are cardboard bodies with wood bands and wood tops and bottoms. One canister advertising American Breakfast Coffee, Springfield, MA, and the other held pepper and was made in Philadelphia, PA.
0023: Two Antique Country Store Canisters.Est. $100-$150