General Store Advertising 2026-03-08 Auction - 269 Price Results - Miller & Miller Auctions Ltd. in ON - Page 2
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New Hamburg, ON, Canada
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General Store Advertising

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Tram Tobacco Sign: Canadian. 1920s. Single-sided lithographed cardboard (SSCB). Marked, "La Compagnie B. Houde limitee, Quebec (City)", on the pack in the image. Very good colour and gloss. Multiple reverse punctures
3024: Tram Tobacco SignEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Sweet Caporal Cigarettes Sign: Canadian. 1940s. Single-sided tin (SST). Originally launched in the 1880s, Sweet Caporal became one of North America’s most enduring cigarette brands. Known for its widespread availability and
3025: Sweet Caporal Cigarettes SignEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Black Cat Cigarettes "Always Fresh" Sign: Canada. 1950s. Single-sided tin (SST). Unmarked. Grade: 7.75. Good colour and gloss. Edgewear with oxidation and stable paint flakes. Soiling most notably to left side. Scuffs, scratches, paint nicks
3026: Black Cat Cigarettes "Always Fresh" SignEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Coca-Cola "Ask For It Ice-Cold" Bottle Thermometer: Canada. 1930s. Embossed single-sided tin (ESST). The "Ask For It Ice-Cold" slogan was not a primary national campaign, but rather, it was a secondary, point-of-sale slogan used mainly on in-store
3027: Coca-Cola "Ask For It Ice-Cold" Bottle ThermometerEst. CA$1,200-CA$1,500
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Coca-Cola "Christmas Bottle" Thermometer: U.S.A. Mid to Late 1930s. Die-cut embossed single-sided tin (SST). This version of the Coca-Cola bottle is sometimes referred to as the "hobbleskirt" or "Mae West". "Hobbleskirt" was a long skirt
3028: Coca-Cola "Christmas Bottle" ThermometerEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Sun Crest Thermometer: U.S.A. 1950s. Die-cut embossed single-sided tin (SST). Sun Crest soda was created in 1938 by the National NuGrape Company of Atlanta, Georgia. Like many soda products of the era, Sun Crest was known
3029: Sun Crest ThermometerEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Sun Crest Orange Soda Thermometer: American. 1950s. Single-sided tin (SST). More flavor for your money. Marked, "Made in USA", on reverse. Grade: 8.75. Excellent colour and gloss. Faint scuffs and scratches. Green margin of
3030: Sun Crest Orange Soda ThermometerEst. CA$200-CA$300
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Wishing Well Orange Thermometer: Canada. 1960s. Single-sided painted metal (SSPM). Wishing Well soda was produced by National Dry Limited, a company based in London, Ontario that was formed around 1932. National Dry was a pioneer in
3031: Wishing Well Orange ThermometerEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Up-Town Soda Thermometer: American. 1950s. Single-sided tin (SST). Marked, "Made in USA", lower right of thermometer gauge. Grade: 9. Excellent colour and gloss. Stable pinpoint flecks to left and right edges and beside
3032: Up-Town Soda ThermometerEst. CA$300-CA$500
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7-Up "Peter Max Style" Thermometer: Canadian. 1974. Painted aluminum (PA). Marked, "Canada-Barker 17 3793", lower right of thermometer gauge. Grade: 8.5. Excellent colour and gloss. One impression with scratching and loss to the right
3033: 7-Up "Peter Max Style" ThermometerEst. CA$300-CA$500
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Orange Crush "There's Only One" Sign: American. 1939. Self-framed embossed single-sided tin (SST). There's only one Orange Crush. Marked, "Printed in USA B-59/6-39 SS", lower edge. Grade: 8.5. Excellent colour and gloss. Multiple
3034: Orange Crush "There's Only One" SignEst. CA$1,800-CA$2,200
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Orange Crush Bottle Cap Sign: American. 1960s. Self-framed embossed single-sided tin (SST). Marked, "Made in USA", lower left edge. Marked, "Stout Sign Co. St. Louis MO", lower right edge. Grade: 8.75. Good colour and gloss. Some
3035: Orange Crush Bottle Cap SignEst. CA$1,500-CA$2,000
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Sun Crest Orange Bottle Cap Sign: American. 1940s. Die-cut single-sided tin (SST). Sun Crest is a historic fruit-flavoured soda brand introduced in 1938 by the National NuGrape Company of Atlanta, Georgia. Grade: 9.5. Excellent
3036: Sun Crest Orange Bottle Cap SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Hires Root Beer Bottle Cap Sign: American. 1950s. Die-cut embossed single-sided tin (SST). Marked, "BN-8 Made in USA", lower centre edge. Grade: 9.25. Excellent colour and gloss. Minor paint wear to corners and edges. 35" Dia. x 2".
3037: Hires Root Beer Bottle Cap SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Nugrape Soda Bottle Cap Sign: American. 1940s. Die-cut single-sided tin (SST). The formula was created in 1906 by pharmacist John James Mangham in Bremen, Georgia. Marked, "Robertson Mfg in USA", lower edge. Grade: 8.75.
3038: Nugrape Soda Bottle Cap SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Uptown Soda Bottle Cap Sign: American. 1960s. Die-cut embossed single-sided tin (SST). Marked, "Press Sign co. - St. Louis", lower centre edge Grade: 8.75. Excellent colour and gloss. Edge wear with paint nicks. An additional
3039: Uptown Soda Bottle Cap SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Pepsi-Cola Bottle Cap Sign: American. 1970. Die-cut embossed single-sided tin (SST). Marked, "Stout sign co., St. Louis, MO. Made in USA PM-10-63 2-70", lower centre edge. Grade: 8.75. Excellent colour and gloss. Minor creases
3040: Pepsi-Cola Bottle Cap SignEst. CA$500-CA$700
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Salada "Tea Box" Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). Grade: 9. Excellent colour and gloss. Surface abrasion, particularly in the upper margin. Retains original grommets. 7" x 15". Authenticated by
3041: Salada "Tea Box" SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Salada Tea Red and White "Box" Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). French Canadian version. Grade: 9.75. Excellent colour and gloss. There is a faint stain to the upper portion of the "s" on the long side of the
3042: Salada Tea Red and White "Box" SignEst. CA$900-CA$1,200
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Salada Tea Blue and White "Box" Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). Grade: 9.25. Excellent colour and gloss. Minor scuffs. Retains all except one grommet (some partial). 10" x 19". Authenticated by The Authentication
3043: Salada Tea Blue and White "Box" SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Salada Tea Brown and Yellow "Box" Sign: Canadian. 1930s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). French Canadian version. Marked, "P & M", lower left. Grade: 9. Excellent colour and gloss. Edge chips. Minor chips surrounding mounting holes. There is
3044: Salada Tea Brown and Yellow "Box" SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Salada "Tea Box" Sign: Canada. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). This sign, featuring French script, was specifically produced for the French-Canadian market for use in local grocery and general stores. Marked,
3045: Salada "Tea Box" SignEst. CA$400-CA$600
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Salada Tea Black and Yellow "Box" Sign: Canadian. 1940s. Single-sided porcelain (SSP). French Canadian version. Grade: 8.75. Excellent colour and gloss. Minor scuffs, scratches, and some areas of stable crazing. Edge chips. Retains all
3046: Salada Tea Black and Yellow "Box" SignEst. CA$600-CA$900
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Salada Tea Box Sign: Canada. 1930s. Die-cut single-sided porcelain (SSP). The name Salada was coined by founder Peter C. Larkin in 1882, named after a Ceylon tea garden. Unmarked. Grade: 8. Strong colour and gloss with
3047: Salada Tea Box SignEst. CA$600-CA$900