Tin Tea Caddie ca 1915.
Here is a tin tea caddie packed by the "Consolidated Tea Co., New York." This is for the "Swee-Touch-Nec-Tea" brand. The caddie is red and gold tin, with hinged cover. 4-3/4 inches long x 3-3/8 inches tall, it weighs 1/4 lb, and is circa 1915. A nice little container in very good condition. Advertising; Containers; Consolidated Tea;
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La Palina Brass Cigar Container ca 1890.
This jar and cover are made from brass. The jar is 6-1/4 inches tall x 4-1/ 2 inches in diameter. The words "La Palina Senators, mild, made good" appear on the jar lid, and the piece is circa late 1800's. There is a small dent in the lid (see image) and the container is in nice shape and undamaged. In very good condition showing only normal use. Used as both a sales container and humidor, the originals were supplied with a tiny cloth bag which could be soaked with water and placed in the bottom. Advertising; Tobacco; Cigars; La Palina; Humidors; Brass Containers;
Your Price: $40.00
Ephemera
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Shipstads & Johnson Ice Follies of 1944 Illus
SHIPSTADS & JOHNSON ICE FOLLIES OF 1944: SOUVENIR PROGRAM. 1944, Fine. Softcover, 4to, 15pp, Photo illustrations. Color pictorial wraps. Official Publication. The program plus many photos of the performers and their presentations. Ice Skating; Program; Ephemera; Ice Follies; Illustrated; Shipstads & Johnson;
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A-2021-053
Vintage FFA Sign Future Farmer Lives Here
Tin Sign, Future Farmers Of America - Vocational and Agriculture. Blue and yellow eagle sitting on top of yellow wheel, owl in center, wheel is on light background, lithographed, large painted blue lettering "A Future Farmer Lives Here" with name "John Mac Kenzie" listed, from the Roosevelt era, shows some wear, little rust, background is faded randomly, but undamaged, no bends or folds, in original condition. 13-1/2 inches long x 9-1/2 inches high, weighs 5/8 lb. Affordable collectible, decorative. Advertising and Trade Cards; Tin Signs; Future Farmers; FFA;
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9911-023
1932 New York License Plate.
Dated 1932, it has a black background with yellow numbers, made of steel. It is 13-1 /2 inches long x 6-1/4 inches wide and weighs 3/4 lb. This plate is in good condition. Advertising Signs and Displays; Automotive; License Plates; Transportation; Depression Era;
Your Price: $25.00
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3671-048
World's Fair Souvenir, Expo 1967, Montreal
Souvenir from the 1967 Montreal, Canada World's Fair "Expo 67." "The Pavilion of the United States." Metal tray shows globe on blue sky background, 7 inches long x 5 inches wide, weighs 1/4 lb, nice souvenir in excellent condition. Personal and Miscellaneous; World's Fairs; Montreal, Canada; Expo 67; Pavilions; Souvenirs.
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4601-046
Indian Souvenir Salt and Pepper, Adirondacks
Indian chief and brave, pre-WWII, signed: "Made in Japan." White background, deep reddish/brown faces, colorful, clothing of many colors, 3 inches tall x 1-7/8 inches wide, weigh 1/4 lb, scarce. Glass and Pottery; Salt And Pepper; Adirondacks; Made in Japan.
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Niagara Falls Souvenir Brass Key Thermometer
Showing a patent date of August 25, 1925, this souvenir of Niagara Falls was made in the shape of a large key. Built of brass, it has a bronze color. On the round part of the key is a picture of Niagara Falls. The key has a thermometer on one side. and a US Seal with the names of the original 13 colonies on the back. 8-5/8 inches long x 2-3/4 inches wide and weighs a hefty 1/2 lb. Scarce and highly collectible, both the key and thermometer are in excellent condition. Personal and Miscellaneous; Niagara Falls; Thermometer; Souvenirs.
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9965-00
Victorian Trade Card: Young Syracuse NY c1885
"G.C. Young and Bro's, Syracuse, NY" Companion card to #9964-00. Measures 2-1/2" wide by 4-1/4" high, circa 1885. Excellent condition, single-sided. No tears, no creases or fading, the colors are good, and corners are clean (one corner has minor bump, not creased). Issued by G.C. Young and Bro's, "Dealers in Groceries and Provisions" at 150 North Salina Street in Syracuse, NY. Shakespearean character in classical pose. (Companion card to #9964-00 -- buy both and save $5.00).
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9839-00
Victorian Trade Card: Magic Yeast c1885
"Magic Yeast, Chicago, IL" Measures an extremely large 6-1/2" wide by 4-1/2" high, circa 1885. Never folded, small tear on top edge, no fading, colors are bright and crisp, corners are in great shape, one corner folded long ago, barely visible from front (see photos), couple small areas of printing lifted from backing, otherwise no damage. Absolutely gorgeous chromolithograph image of young girl and songbird is in wonderful condition. "Magic Yeast Quickest and Best in the World." E.W. Gillet, Manufacturer, Chicago, Ill.
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4241-00
Victorian Trade Card: Disc Harrow c1890
"Disc Harrow with Sterling Force Feed" Measures 3-5/8" wide by 3-3/8" high, circa 1890. Very good condition, though card was folded at some point in the distant past (barely visible from front, see photos). No tears or fading, colors are bright, corners are sharp and square. The back of the card demonstrates one of the first uses of a novel technique -- it contains a series of advertisements, rotated 90 degrees which, when finally cut, gave each card a different companion ad. This one displays "The Famous Feed Mill" and portions of "Lever Harrows" and the "Victor Oscillating Bob Sleigh."
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Victorian Trade Card Thompson Soap c1885
"H. Thompson's Grand Soap" Measures 3" wide by 4-1/2" high, circa 1880-1890. There are no tears, corners are sharp and square, colors appear to have faded but closer examination shows that original pastels were used, which exaggerates the appearance of fading. One corner has a crease but is not otherwise damaged. This is an older card advertising the Thompson Soap Manufacturing Company in Buffalo, New York: Put up in one pound bars (!), their claim was that their soap was "The Best in Market."
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3877-00
Victorian Trade Card: Chromolithograph c1890
"Groceries, Provisions" Measures 3-3/8" wide by 3-3/8" high (square), circa 1890. This gorgeous seasonal chromolithograph illustration has bright, vivid colors. There are no tears or fading, corners are square and sharp, though one corner has a minor crease (nearly invisible from front). A fine asset to any chromolithograph collection.
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3872-00
Victorian Trade Card: Fire Alarm Codes c1895
"Fire Alarm Codes" Measures 2-1/2" wide by 3-7/8" high, circa 1895. Wonderful condition. There are no tears or creases, no fading except for minor area on back. Portrait colors are well preserved. The card was at one time trimmed at the top and right side, but otherwise there is no damage. Issued by the Utica branch of the Y.M.C.A at the turn of the century, the back contains a "List of Fire Alarm Codes for Utica, NY." which identifies the various fire boxes and the wards to which they correspond, listing many of the establishments in the area at the time. An unusual card to say the least -- we doubt there are many of these left in the world.
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9966-00
Victorian Trade Card None Such Baking Powder
"None Such Baking Powder, Celery Cure or Nerve Food" Measures 3" wide by 4-1/4" high, circa 1890. Outstanding condition, no tears, creases, folds, or dimples, colors are unfaded and bright, corners are clean and like new. Issued by manufacturer Geo. C. Hanford, Syracuse, NY, via grocer in Fulton, NY (stamp on back -- see photo). Delightful multicolor illustration on a clean, nearly pristine card offering fascinating "cures."
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