Premier General Store 2016-10-29 Auction - 748 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
Early Iroquois Brewing Co. Advertising Sign.Keen Kutter Straight Razor Display Case.Pratt's Veterinarian Advertising Display Case.
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Lot of 3: Heinz Stoneware Crocks.: The crocks are advertising Peach Preserves, Grape Jelly and Preserved Quinces. All three are missing the lids. The paper labels do have some mild soiling and light paper loss. (Very Good).
0274: Lot of 3: Heinz Stoneware Crocks.Est. $300-$600
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Vintage Stetson Hat with Original Box.: Hat is stamped on the inside band “Stetson XXX” size 7-1/8. Al Furstnow “The saddle that made Miles City Famous”. Miles City Montana. The hat is in very good condition with minor wear. The
0299: Vintage Stetson Hat with Original Box.Est. $300-$600
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Rock Creek Lodge Mile Marker Tin Sign.: Sign has a very rust look with moderate oxidation, bends, and paint loss. (Good). 24" x 18".
0319: Rock Creek Lodge Mile Marker Tin Sign.Est. $200-$400
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Lot of 15: Early Kellogg's Cereal Boxes.: Boxes of cereal include: Kellogg's All Bran, Pep and Crumbles. Also included is one Kellogg's canister of New Oata Health cereal. All are NOS boxes that have never been used. (Very Good - Near
0334: Lot of 15: Early Kellogg's Cereal Boxes.Est. $200-$400
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Black Beauty Tobacco Cutter.: Great figural tobacco cutter in good condition. Some paint loss with minor scrapes. (Very Good Plus). 10 - 1/2" L.
0735: Black Beauty Tobacco Cutter.Est. $300-$600
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Milburn Wagon Co. Embossed Tin Advertising Sign.: Framed without glass. Made by Sentenee & Green Co. Sign has faux wooden self-frame. The wagon, horses, and cowboys are all heavily embossed. There is a moderate amount of professional touch-up
0602: Milburn Wagon Co. Embossed Tin Advertising Sign.Est. $3,000-$6,000
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French Salesman's Sample Plow.: Steel and brass construction. Very nice condition with some minor pitting and soiling. (Very Good Plus). 17 - 3/4" L.
0607: French Salesman's Sample Plow.Est. $700-$1,400
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Mammy’s Favorite Coffee Tin.: From Baltimore, Maryland. Designs on both sides of the tin. There is some very light paint loss and a few rubs. (Very Good). 10 - 3/4" T.
0627: Mammy’s Favorite Coffee Tin.Est. $300-$600
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Bristol Fishing Rods Advertising Calendar.: This is a great calendar with an illustration from Philip R. Goodwin. Framed behind glass. Retains its original top & bottom metal strips. Shows a couple taking cover from a rain storm. There are a
0552: Bristol Fishing Rods Advertising Calendar.Est. $1,500-$3,000
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Winchester Model 90 Advertising Poster.: Framed behind glass. Shows the Model 90 rifle and four different cartridges. Displays well with a few closed tears and 1 touched up tear in the right border area. (Very Good Plus). Framed: 46" x 24".
0562: Winchester Model 90 Advertising Poster.Est. $1,500-$2,500
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5 Assorted Tobacco Tins.: Included in this lot are tins from Union Workman, Mayos Cut Plug, Union Leader Cut Plug, Friends Tobacco and Just Suits Cut Plug. Conditions range from good-excellent. (Good-Excellent). Largest: 8" L.
0704: 5 Assorted Tobacco Tins.Est. $300-$600
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Beech-Nut Chewing Tobacco Tin.: This tin has moderate soiling with some light dents and scrapes. (Good). 8 - 1/2" T.
0709: Beech-Nut Chewing Tobacco Tin.Est. $200-$400
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Ide Silver Collar Display Case.: This is a fantastic early wall mount display case with brass trim. It has a reverse etched logo on the front and 24 different collar choices are shown in the window. It has a cast iron hook at the
0467: Ide Silver Collar Display Case.Est. $800-$1,600
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Lot of 5: Early Ice Cream Scoops.: Some of the scoops included are from Icypie, Gilchrist, Indestructo, Quick & Easy Speciality Co. and one unmarked. (Very Good). Each: 10 - 1/2" L.
0523: Lot of 5: Early Ice Cream Scoops.Est. $200-$400
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1899 Winchester Repeating Arms Advertising Calendar.: Shadowbox framed behind glass. The calendar retains its original top and bottom metal strips. Illustrated by A.B. Frost. The top illustration in titled "We've got him, sure" and shows two hunters
0528: 1899 Winchester Repeating Arms Advertising Calendar.Est. $4,000-$8,000
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1918 Bristol Fishing Rods Advertising Calendar.: Retains its original top and bottom metal strips. The May calendar page is present. The illustration was done by Philip R. Goodwin and shows a couple fishing in a canoe. There is some restoration to
0585: 1918 Bristol Fishing Rods Advertising Calendar.Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Peter Shells Water Tite Poster.: This is a nice Peters Shells piece promoting water Tite shells (Near Mint). Framed: 29 - 1/4" x 23 - 1/2".
0590: Peter Shells Water Tite Poster.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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F.M. Allen Bicycles & Sundies Trade Sign.: This is an early wooden trade sign a fantastic design. One side shows the name of F.M. Allen while the other side shows that name painted over with a new owners named Ed W. King. The background is
0600: F.M. Allen Bicycles & Sundies Trade Sign.Est. $2,500-$5,000
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Jumbo Salted Peanuts 10 Pound Tin.: This tin has graphics on both sides and was made in Boston, Mass. There is moderate soiling and wear to the lid. The tin has some scrapes and rubs but presents very well. (Very Good). 9 - 3/4" T.
0615: Jumbo Salted Peanuts 10 Pound Tin.Est. $500-$900