Premier General Store 2016-10-29 Auction - 748 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 8
Early Iroquois Brewing Co. Advertising Sign.Keen Kutter Straight Razor Display Case.Pratt's Veterinarian Advertising Display Case.
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Lot of 14: Early Cereal Boxes.: Includes six boxes of Kellogg's Pep Bran Food, six Post Toasties Corn Flakes, one box of Postum Cereal and one box of Kellogg's Crumbles. In very good condition with some minor wear, fold marks and
0404: Lot of 14: Early Cereal Boxes.Est. $100-$200
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Old Mission Lager Reverse Chipped Glass Sign.: This is a great early corner sign that has its original metal frame and wood backing. Circa 1913. It is very scarce due to the fact that the company was only in business in San Diego Ca. for a few
0026: Old Mission Lager Reverse Chipped Glass Sign.Est. $7,000-$14,000
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Early Coca-Cola Syrup Bottle.: This is an extremely rare Coca-Cola bottle with a fired-on enamel label. There are a few tiny scrapes to the label with a minuscule chip on the outside lip. This is a great example; few examples
0036: Early Coca-Cola Syrup Bottle.Est. $4,000-$8,000
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Jin Jer Pep Syrup Bottle.: This is a scarce J. Hungerford Smith Co. bottle from Rochester New York. Has a nice reverse glass label. Bottle is in very good condition with just a very slight fade on the label. (Excellent Plus).
0072: Jin Jer Pep Syrup Bottle.Est. $600-$1,200
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Lot of 3: Hires Ugly Kid Mugs.: These mugs are in wonderful condition with strong vibrant colors. One has a few light discolorations. All were made in Germany. (Excellent Plus). Each: 5" T.
0082: Lot of 3: Hires Ugly Kid Mugs.Est. $300-$600
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John Deere Wooden Advertizing Trade Sign.: Very scarce sand painted single sided John Deere sign with all original paint. This is a very hard sign to find and we have never sold an example like this. There is some wear to the sand paint,
0593: John Deere Wooden Advertizing Trade Sign.Est. $10,000-$18,000
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Lot of 12: Uncle Remus Brand Syrup Cans.: Seven 9 pound cans and five 2 pound cans. The cans are newer but are wrapped with original 1924 Uncle Remus Syrup paper labels. Most are in near mint condition. (Excellent-Near Mint). Largest: 7" T.
0648: Lot of 12: Uncle Remus Brand Syrup Cans.Est. $200-$400
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1920's Coca-Cola Syrup Bottle & Cap.: Clean and bright with ACL lettering. Light interior base soiling in the bottle. (Excellent Plus). 12 - 1/4" T.
0048: 1920's Coca-Cola Syrup Bottle & Cap.Est. $500-$1,000
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Large Cut Glass Sectioned Candy Jar.: Circa 1930 to 1950. Clear glass stacking candy jar with six sections and spired lid. Cross-hatched pattern. There is one small chip on the inside top rim. (Excellent). 19 - 1/4" T.
0146: Large Cut Glass Sectioned Candy Jar.Est. $400-$700
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Century Style Candy Show Jar.: Jar has pedestal base and ground neck and lid. (Excellent). 20 - 1/2" T.
0151: Century Style Candy Show Jar.Est. $300-$600
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Round Oak SToves Vitrolite Corner Sign.: This early sign is complete with it's original copper flashed frame over wood and tin corner mounting framework. Strong colors and powerful graphics. Only light frame wear with a few small surface
0171: Round Oak SToves Vitrolite Corner Sign.Est. $8,000-$16,000
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Crate of Unopened rising Sun Stove Polish: this crate contains an almost full crate of unused polish. the box has soiling and some dents but displays quite well. (Very Good). 13 - 1/2" L.
0288: Crate of Unopened rising Sun Stove PolishEst. $300-$600
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Early Wooden Moxie Diecut Sign.: Circa 1905 to 1910. This is a beautiful and extremely rare wooden Moxie sign. Looks to be made to stand-up almost like a sandwich style display board to sit outside a store. Classic image of girl
0074: Early Wooden Moxie Diecut Sign.Est. $6,000-$12,000
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Horse Traders Shaving Mug.: Has the name "M.J. Gray" in gold gilt across the top. Mug is stamped "Germany" under the base. Nice image of a standing horse. (Near Mint). 3 - 1/2" T.
0124: Horse Traders Shaving Mug.Est. $100-$200
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Columbia Urn Shaped Candy Show Jar.: Great condition jar with no issues. (Near Mint). 14 - 3/4" T.
0147: Columbia Urn Shaped Candy Show Jar.Est. $400-$800
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Bob White Soap Curved Porcelain Corner Sign.: This is a nice early sign from Procter & Gamble, Cincinnati, Ohio. There are a few minor chips along with some metal and porcelain loss on the right edge. (Very Good). 28 - 1/2" T.
0259: Bob White Soap Curved Porcelain Corner Sign.Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Lot of 3: Heinz Advertising Crocks.: The crocks are for Blackberry Jelly, Raspberry Preserves and Preserved Blackberries. Each crock is in very good condition with minor wear and each has its original lid. The paper labels do have
0264: Lot of 3: Heinz Advertising Crocks.Est. $300-$600
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Lot of 11: Heinz & Food Related Glass Jars.: Included in this lot are two Yellowstone Brand Sweet Gherkins and Sweet Midgets, a Maxie Cobb Brand Olives, a Mallard Olives, a Windmill Brand Dill Pickles. Some of the Heinz Brands advertise Grape
0279: Lot of 11: Heinz & Food Related Glass Jars.Est. $300-$600
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Early General Store Wire Bag Rack.: This rack has moderate oxidation throughout. It does have a pointed top where a spool of string can be held. (Good - Very Good). 29" T.
0324: Early General Store Wire Bag Rack.Est. $200-$400
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Humphrey's Veterinarian Advertising Display Cabinet.: Cabinet features a great embossed image of a horse. The sign on the front is a pressed cardboard material. Slight bow to the sign and some minor wear to the wooden case. Hard to find case in very
0455: Humphrey's Veterinarian Advertising Display Cabinet.Est. $4,000-$8,000
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J & P Wooden Spool Display Cabinet.: This is a very unique four sided display case that has unused spools still displayed on the outside and insides of the drawers. Quite hard to find piece that rarely comes up for sale. In very good
0465: J & P Wooden Spool Display Cabinet.Est. $800-$1,600
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Early Enterprise Coffee Grinder.: Coffee grinder is in very good condition showing much of its original paint, stenciling and art work. Colors are strong with some loss and oxidation to the base and lid. (Very Good). 29" T.
0475: Early Enterprise Coffee Grinder.Est. $1,000-$2,000