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Country Store and Advertising Auction
Listing ID#: 806570
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Manheim, PA 17545 |
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Friday Sep 19, 2025 Completed |
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Hess Auction Group Contact: John M. Hess Phone: (717) 664-5238 Email: contact@hessauctiongroup.com Website: www.hessauctiongroup.com EstateSale.com ID#: 11386 View company information and listings |
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CONESTOGA AUCTION DIVISION - 717-898-7284
Any Prospective Bidder (hereinafter referred to as Bidder and sometimes Buyer) who bids on any item, hereby agrees to these Conditions of Sale of John M. Hess Auction Company, Inc. (also d/b/a Conestoga Auction Company, Hess Auction Group, Conestoga Guns, LLC) (hereinafter referred to as the 'Auction Company') relative to property being offered for sale at auction. These Conditions of Sale and all other contents of the catalog are subject to amendment by the Auction Company by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. Auction Company has made every effort to catalog and correctly describe the property to be sold, however, all lots are sold 'AS IS' and should be examined prior to bidding. Flaws and imperfections caused in the making are not noted. Expect normal wear and oxidation on antique metal wares and crazing and normal glaze loss on pottery and ceramics. Any additional condition questions should be made 24 hours prior to the start of the auction to allow for our staff to review the items. In all matters, the records of the Auction will be final. By participating in any sale, the Bidder agrees to be bound by the following terms and conditions: A. All bidders must register for a buyer's number and provide satisfactory identification. A 20% In-House Buyer's Premium is added to each item sold at auction. Online buyers are charged an additional premium. The online buyer's premium varies according to the listing platform that is used. Check the online conditions of sale for the buyer's premium for each auction when bidding online. 6% Sales Tax will be charged except to persons with a current Dealer's Sales Tax Exemption on file with the Auction. Upon the fall of the hammer or said sold, the title and responsibility for each item or lot passes on to the Buyer. In the case of a disputed bid, the auctioneer, at his discretion, will determine the successful bidder or re-offer and re-sell the article in dispute. In addition to signing these Conditions of Sale, Bidder agrees that he or she will not be permitted to take delivery of purchases until his or her check(s) have cleared unless he or she has previously established credit or made payment arrangements satisfactory to Auction Company. A premium equal to 20%, plus online fee, of the successful bid price will be added to all lots, and is payable by the Bidder, as part of the total purchase price. By registering for a buyer's number, Bidder agrees to allow contact information to be used for marketing and sales analysis purposes. B. BIDDING INCREMENTS: The auctioneers will be using set bid increments. If you have placed absentee bids that do not follow the set increments, your bid will be executed at the set lower increment. C. ABSENTEE BIDDING will be accepted with a valid credit card number to guarantee the bid. All requests for absentee bidding must be received by Hess Auction Group in written form at least (24) hours in advance of the start of the auction. In the event of duplicate in-house absentee bids, the first bid received will take precedence. In-house absentee bids will not be executed on items which are found to be other than described in the catalog. The auctioneer may reject any bid which he considers to be nominal and not commensurate with the value of the article offered. It is entirely possible to buy items by absentee bid for less than your top bid price as they are handled competitively. Due to uncertainties of bidding, a lot may sell to the floor bidder for the same amount as an absentee bid. To prevent this from happening, the absentee bidder can give Auction Company the right to bid the next higher bid by placing a (+) sign after the bid price. Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions when processing your absentee bids. All sales are final and must be paid in full immediately. Items must be inspected before leaving absentee bids. D. ONLINE BIDDING: Online buyers are charged an additional premium. The online buyer's premium varies according to the listing platform that is used. Check the online conditions of sale for the buyer's premium for each auction when bidding online. We are not aware of the live bids in advance, but only during the time of the auction as they are forwarded to our computer. Auction Company will not be responsible for any omissions, errors or slow communications on absentee bids from Online. In the event of a tie bid with a floor bidder and an online bidder, the floor bidder will take precedence. The auctioneer's decision in this matter is final. E. PHONE BIDDING: Phone bidder will be accepted with a valid credit card number to guarantee the bid and agrees to an opening bid equal to the low estimate for the lot. Buyer's Premium for phone bids is 22%. Phone lines are reserved for serious bidders only. Due to a limited number of available phone lines, bids will be executed on a first come, first serve basis. All requests for telephone bidding must be received by Hess Auction Group in written form at least (24) hours in advance of the start of the auction. It is the bidder's responsibility to confirm the bid has been received by the Auction Company. Auction Company reserves the right to reject any phone bids that are submitted after the set deadline. While every effort is made to execute phone bids, it is recommended that bidders leave a back-up bid amount if the telephone bidder is unreachable. Auction Company is not responsible for inadvertently missed bids. F. PAYMENT: Payment must be made prior to removal from the auction house. In house bidders must settle their accounts on the day of sale. Absentee, Telephone and Online Bidders must make payment within seven (7) calendar days. Failure to do so will result in a dispute on your account and in forfeiture of items unless prior approval has been granted. G. ONLINE PAYMENTS: All invoices will be emailed to the buyers following the auction. Money Orders, Cashier's Check, Wire Transfer, Live Auctioneers Payment processing (with processing fee), MasterCard, Visa and Discover will be accepted for payment of purchases. Items must be paid for within seven (7) calendar days of the auction or will be forfeited to the Auction Company. H. SHIPPING: Paid items must be scheduled for removal from our auction facility within fourteen (14) calendar days or they will be forfeited to the Auction Company. Auction Company does not pack or ship any items in house. Buyer pays shipping costs directly to shipper. All international customers are responsible for their own taxes and tariffs based upon the actual selling price. The declared value cannot be of lesser value than purchase price. *For out-of-state buyers, your items will be forwarded to UPS. They will contact you with a quote. Should you wish to ship with UPS, please respond to them at auction@ship.vet. For questions of UPS, please call 717-898-9303, choose #9. *Furniture buyers will be forwarded a list of shippers for larger items. *If you wish to use another shipper or are a PA resident and need shipping, please contact us immediately. For any shipping inquiries regarding any potential shipping costs prior to the auction, please direct all your shipping questions to the above-mentioned names, as we do not ship in-house and are not able to answer these questions. I. AS IS: Bidder agrees that before the Sale, Bidder or Bidder's agents should inspect the property before bidding to determine its condition, size and whether or not it has been repaired or restored. Bidder is responsible for satisfying himself or herself concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the Catalog. Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All statements made in the catalog or in the condition report or made orally or in writing elsewhere are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Except for what is provided for under Paragraph T, Auction Company and the underlying owner of the property being sold ('Owner') assume no risk, liability or responsibility for the authenticity of the authorship of any property identified in this catalog. All property is sold "as is" and neither Auction Company nor the Owner of property being sold make any warranties or representations of any kind or nature with respect to the property being sold, and no statement in the catalog or made at the sale, or in the bill of sale or invoice or elsewhere shall be deemed an assumption of liability or warranty or representation as to the description, genuineness, attribution, provenance or condition of the property. Auction Company and the Owner make no representations as to whether Bidder acquires any reproduction rights in the property being sold at the Sale. J. Withdrawal. Auction Company reserves the right to withdraw any property before sale and shall have no liability for such withdrawal. K. Bid Per Lot. Unless otherwise announced by the auctioneer, all bids are per lot as numbered in the Catalog. L. Video or digital images. At some auctions a video or digital screen may be used. Auction Company is not liable for any errors in the operation or quality of the image presented. M. Reserves. Unless the sale is advertised and announced as a sale without reserves, each lot may be offered subject to reserve. Auction Company may implement such reserves by bidding through its representatives on behalf of the Owner. N. Bidding. Auction Company reserves the right to reject a bid from any bidder. The auctioneer has the right to split any bidding increment and to advance the bidding in any manner as the auctioneer may decide. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the sale record of Auction Company shall be conclusive in all respects. O. Auctioneer's Discretion. If the auctioneer determines that any opening bid is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, he may reject the same and withdraw the article from the sale. If having accepted an opening bid, the auctioneer decides that any advance thereafter is not of sufficient amount, he may reject the advance. P. Successful Bid. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot will pass from Owner to the highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer, subject to these Conditions of Sale set forth herein, and such bidder (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore (b) if requested will sign a confirmation of purchase and (c) will pay the purchase price in full or such part as Auction Company may require for all lots purchased. Q. Collateral/Security. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in the purchase property and Auction Company may retain as collateral security for the Bidder's obligations to Auction Company any property or monies held or received by Auction Company for the account of the Bidder. Payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until Auction Company has collected funds represented by checks, or, in the case of bank or cashier's checks, until Auction Company has confirmed their authenticity. Bidder agrees that items are forfeited to the Auction Company if payment is not made in accordance with all of the conditions set forth herein and agrees to pay any returned check charges that may be incurred. R. Removal of Property. The Bidder, at Bidder's expense must remove all property from Auction Company not later than (14) calendar days following the sale. Bidder agrees that any property which is paid for but left at Auction Company's premises for any reason more than fourteen (14) calendar days after the sale (unless prior approval for extension has been granted) has been forfeited to the Auction Company and may be resold by Auction Company. S. Non-Payment. If the Bidder does not make full payment for the purchases within the time required, Auction Company is authorized in its absolute and sole discretion to exercise one or more of the following remedies, in addition to other remedies available to Auction Company and the Owner: Auction Company is authorized to: (a) hold the buyer liable for the total purchase price; (b) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the Buyer; (c) resell the property at public auction or private sale with terms that Auction Company deems appropriate; (d) to resell the property at public auction without reserve and the Buyer shall be liable for any deficiency, cost, handling charges and the expenses of both sales and the commissions on both sales; (e) to offset the full purchase price against any amount owed by Auction Company to the Buyer; (f) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auctions by or on behalf of the Buyer; and (h) to take other actions as Auction Company find necessary and appropriate. The Buyer grants Auction Company a security interest in any property in Auction Company's possession which is owned by such Buyer and Auction Company is authorized to hold such property as collateral security for such Buyer's obligations. Buyer shall be liable to Auction Company for all other charges incurred because of Buyer's non-payment, including attorney fees, expenses and incidental damages. As between Auction Company and Owner, if the successful bidder does not pay for the property, collection procedures shall be the responsibility of the Consignor and not Auction Company. T. Limited Right of Rescission. If within twenty-one days of the sale of any lot, the Buyer gives notice in writing to Auction Company alleging that the identification of authorship (as defined in the Catalog) of such lot as set forth in the Catalog description of such lot (as amended by any written notices or verbal announcements during the sale) is not substantially correct based on a fair reading of the catalog, and (b) if within fourteen days of such notice the buyer returns the lot to Auction Company in the same condition as when sold, and (c) establishes the written allegations to Auction Company's satisfaction (including by providing one or more written opinions by recognized experts in the field, as Auction Company may reasonably require), then the sale will be rescinded with only the purchase price and Buyer's premium refunded. No reimbursement shall be made for any shipping costs incurred. U. Limitation of Liability. If, for any reason a purchased lot cannot be delivered in the same condition as at the time of sale, or should any purchased lot be stolen, miss-delivered or lost prior to delivery, Auction Company shall not be liable for any amount more than that paid by the buyer. V. Endangered Species. International shipping is not available for items containing materials from endangered species including but not limited to; ivory and rhino horns. These items will only be shipped within the United States, except to prohibited states. All buyers agree to comply with any additional restrictions regarding the trade of endangered species as a condition of sale. It is the purchaser's responsibility to obtain any licenses and/or certificates as well as any other required documentation prior to shipment. In the case of denial or delay of any required documentation or paperwork, they buyer will still be responsible for making on-time payment for the total purchase price of the lot. Therefore, if you are unsure, we recommend that you DO NOT BID on endangered species items. W. Governing Law and Jurisdiction. The Conditions of Sale, as well as the Buyer's, Owner's and Auction Company's respective rights and obligations shall be governed, construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Pennsylvania. All persons participating in any auction sale, whether as bidder or consignor, whether present in person or by agent, or by absentee bid, order bid, telephone, internet or other means, consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state courts located in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. X. Severability. If any part of the Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent of the law. NOTE: Condition reports, photos and video or digital images are provided as a courtesy and should not be used as a substitute for viewing the items in person. All items are sold AS IS in accordance with the Conditions of Sale. YOUR BIDDING ACKNOWLEDGES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE. |
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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. 1 Antiq. Folk Art Blacksmith Leather Embossed Apron. Wonderful, ca. 1920s, leather apron worn by R. H. Elmore, with an embossed and painted scene of a blacksmith shop. This combines a trade sign with great leatherwork. A reference to an R. H. Elmore, who was a farmer in Virginia, was found in the 1936 ... 2 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. 11-3/8" H x 49-1/2" L x 1-3/4" D Condition: Original... 3 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 labels. Front label features a Native American warri... 4 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 12-1/4" W x 15" D Condition: All original paint, no... 5 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 Condition: All original with no additions. A 1920s brown paint over top the original red and black stenc... 5 Chicago "Printed String Co" Art Deco String Cutte Cast iron, green painted with faux crazing, and partial label on front. Original tin drum & green string, nickel-plated ends, and mounting holes to secure to the counter. Used in candy stores, dry goods and general stores. 9-1/4" H x 9" W x 6" L Con... 6 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 Condition: New hanging brackets added, significant wear to white background, thick black lettering has crazing and... 7 Jaw Teasers Bubble Gum Machine with Original Box. 1950s bubble gum machine with original label and box, shipped by Scranton Tobacco Company. Difficult to find with the original box. Machine has not been tested. Comes with the original Point of Purchase, display bag with bags and stack of book covers... 8 Atlantic Motor Oil Polarine Can. 1-gal. with majority of contents, ca. 1920s. 11" H x 8" W x 3-1/8" D Condition: Dirt, scuffing and scratches to the lithograph. No rust. Cannot be shipped with contents. 9 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 Condition: Build up of oil on top of can, surface rust on bottom, and with staining to the can. 10 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 Condition: Displays well with good color, dirt, spotting, with surface rust, most predominant in top right corner. Holes added for hanging with pencil ... 11 Beech-Nut Porcelain Tobacco Sign. Ca. 1920s Beech-Nut sign in strong red, white and blue colors. 13" x 9". Condition: 3 grommets are missing, crazing and edge wear with loss to the left side of the sign. 12 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 Condition: Scattered paint loss on both tins. Strong sheen in colors on both. 13 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 Condition: Not for personal use. Strong colors. Creasing, some minor separati... 14 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 Condition: Colors are bright with loss to gold gilt, especially on the lid, some staining and scratches. Includes the ... 15 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 Condition: Dan Patch is clean overall with light wear to paint. Oceanic has strong colors with wear to edge of lid and overall s... 16 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 Condition: Strong colors on two sides with dirt, staining and scattered paint loss. Heavy wear to o... 17 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 Condition: Denting to brass scale from use. Wear to paint on scale, and we... 18 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. Largest, 9-1/2" H x 9-3/4" diam. Condition: Old m... 19 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 Condition: Overall condition is good on each tin with typical wear and scratch... 20 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 Condition: Advertising panels are bright. Display overall has soiling, scratches, some surface rust to top, rust marks on trays and is missing the marquee. 21 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 Condition: Crate is missing the lid. The knives exhibit rust and wear from use. 22 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 11-1/4" H x 23" diam. Condition: Strong colors and ... 23 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. Largest, 16-1/2" H x 13-3/4" W Condition: Coffee c... 24 Antique Wood Patriotic American Flag Holder. Ca. 1900, wood-turned flag holder, with makers tag "Noble Jackson Company, Boston, MA". Original white paint. Flag holder, 6" H x 6-1/4" diam. on base. Condition: Wear to paint with minor wear to the wood around each hole from use. 25 Rare E. R. Durkee Bird Seed Country Store Display. Late 19th century, machine dovetailed display with paper label on interior of lid and paper label on front of the wood box advertising Durkee and Companies Bird Seed. Nice graphics showing pet birds. Exterior of lid is also stenciled, as is the back ... 26 Figural Wood Trade Sign For Davis' Shoe Service. Figural wood, double-sided trade sign with two hangers. Original paint, in the shape of a shoe. 8-1/4" H x 24-1/2" L x 3/4" D Condition: Significant wear to paint on the weathered side, loss to the black background on display side. No touch-ups. Dam... 27 Metal Mr. Key National Keys Trade Sign. Ca. 1950s metal trade sign, double-sided. 12-1/4" H x 32-1/8" L Condition: Scrapes, scuffs, with rust spots and staining, predominantly on weathered side. 28 Group of Vintage Sewing Material and Accessories. Nice lot of sewing items that would have been found in a general store, ca. 1890. Includes fabric, hair pins, dyes, and a box that held flax thread. Tray, 20-1/2" L x 15" W Condition: Good. 29 2-Drawer J. and P. Coats' Spool Cabinet. Early 20th century 2-drawer cabinet in the original finish. Good color. Includes original product in drawers. 8-3/4" H x 21-1/2" W x 16-1/2" D Condition: Light wear to finish and some ink staining on top. 30 Rare 1883 Large Tin Barbour's Flax Thread Display. Early lithograph display, commemorating the age of the company with dates 1784 to 1883, advertising Irish Flax Thread, with wonderful graphics and lettering including the words "Erin Go Bragh". Manufactured in Lisburn, Ireland and Paterson, NJ. Divid... 31 Richardsons Perfect Embroidery Silk Display Case. Glass top with original gold gilt lettering, two drawers with black lettering, and original knobs. Includes a large quantity of store stock still in the drawers. 5-1/2" H x 21" W x 16-1/4" D Condition: Very good. Original finish, no touch-ups or re... 32 Standing Vintage Dress Form with Cast Iron Base. 20th century dress form. Includes quilted, woman's machine-stitched skirt, blouse and straw hat. Makes for a nice display in your general store. 68" H x 13" W x 9" D Condition: Overall good. 33 19th C. Hand-Painted Sewing Sign. Tin sign in modern frame, painted for Miss Emma Rowlett Sewing. 16-3/4" H x 22-1/2" W x 1-3/4" D Condition: Strong color, no touch-ups or inpainting noted. Surface dirt and some losses to the black background around the holes. 34 Vintage Oak Tread Light Shoe Display. Oak counter display with advertising for Tread Light Shoes, a Sundial Shoe Company. Display comes with a pair of early leather shoes. 12" H x 6" W x 6" D Condition: Original finish and condition. 35 Primitive Wood Clothing Hanger w/ Cotton Dress. T-shaped with wire hanger, ca. 1890, with period woman's dress. Hanger, 46-1/2" H x 14-1/2" W x 3/4" D Condition: Good. 36 Two 19th C. Boot and Shoe Boxes. First box made of cardboard with label showing a Victorian lady's shoe, made by Charles Jenks from Providence, RI, end of box marked "Reds". Second box is wood with cardboard lid and iron catch, with label marked "Boots and Shoes" depicting Victorian... 37 Excellent Dy-O-La Dyes Tin Advertising Display. Ca. 1920s counter-top display with lift lid advertising Dy-O-La dyes, with wonderful imagery of women dyeing clothes and slanted front. 9-1/4" H x 14-1/4" W x 12-1/4" D Condition: Strong colors, scratches, dirt, and edge wear. 38 Putnam Fadeless Dyes Country Store Display. Wonderful imagery of General Israel Putnam escaping the British, with tin front and lift lid, paper label on inside of lid noting various colors that are available, paper label on rear of display. Oak body is machine dovetailed. Includes a large numb... 39 Tin Sears Roebuck, Chicago 25 lb. Coffee Bin. Metal display, ca. 1910, in strong bright colors. 16" H x 11-1/4" W x 11-1/4" D Condition: Attractive in appearance. Some minor denting and dirt. 40 Pair of Home Rendered Lard Tins, Allentown, PA. One is 25 lb. and the other 50 lb., with image of a pig, made by the A and B Company, Allentown, PA, ca. 1920. Bright colors and graphics. Largest, 14-3/4" H x 12-1/2" diam. Condition: Heavy wear to gold gilt on 50 lb. tin, and significant rust damag... 41 Group of Antique Advertising Metal Displays. One tin advertising Adams Pepsin Chewing Gum, one is metal display for Sen-Sen Chewing Gum, and one Goodyear Heel Lifts. All early to mid-20th century. Goodyear, 15-1/2" H x 9" diam. Condition: Each display with wear to paint. 42 Group of General Store Advertising Tins. Group includes a nice slip-top canister with paper label for the Abbott Grocery Company, Keene, NH, and several early lithographed coffee tins. Seven tins total. Tray, 7-1/2" H x 22" L x 16" W Condition: Each tin has wear and paint loss. 43 Excellent Tin Litho J. B. Lewis Shoemaker Sign. Wonderful graphics and color, ca. 1910, tin lithographed sign, in a modern frame. 21-1/4" H x 15-1/4" W Condition: Beautiful, strong colors. One crease across the sign in the neck area, additional creasing top left corner, some scrapes and wear, an... 44 19th C. Canvas Carriage Trade Sign. Canvas trade sign meant to hang on the tailgate of a wagon advertising H. M. Donald, Dealer in Horses, Carriages and Harness. Custom-made display for the piece. Original paint. 13" H x 36-1/2" W x 1-3/4" D Condition: Wear to paint and canvas from a... 45 Wood Double-Sided Smaltz Painted Trade Sign. Double-sided wood directional sign made in the shape of an arrow for Dr. David Hopkins, Veterinarian. Blue sand paint background with white lettering, hollow body construction. Two hangers are original. Ca. 1900. With hanger, 11" H x 33-1/4" W x 3-1... 46 Group of Antique Veterinary Packages. Four unopened packages, includes Federal Stock Food, International Poultry Food, Barkers Poultry Powder, and a Dr. Le Gears's sample size box of poultry food. Federal, 10" H x 5-3/4" W x 3-3/4" D Condition: Good. 47 Excellent Newton's Heave, Cough Horse Remedy Tin. Early tin from Toledo, OH, with great graphics of a harness racing team. 7-1/4" H x 3-1/2" W x 3-1/2" D Condition: Clean. Right side is dented, with glue residue on front. Minor scratches and wear. 48 NOS Horse Boots in Original Box. One pair of size A10 rubber horse boots made by Kopf brand. Rubber boots come in the original blue display box. 4-1/2" H x 6-1/4" W x 6-1/4" D Condition: Box has denting and wear. Boots are good. 49 TOC Sign For Dr. LeGear Veterinary Medicines. Ca. 1910s, tin-over-cardboard sign with advertising. 14-1/4" H x 17-1/2" W Condition: Strong colors with typical scratches and wear from age. No touch-ups. 50 Rare Bickmore's Gall Cure Linen Sign. Rare survivor for this early sign made by the Massillon Sign Poster Company, ca. 1910. 12" x 18" Condition: Strong colors with typical damage found on a sign that was meant to hang outside on the front of a barn or a store. Nail holes, scratches, an... 51 Handmade Metal Farm Sign for Horse Manure. Typical roadside sign found in Berks Co., PA for horse manure, 50 cents a bushel, ca. 1940s. 15-5/16" x 21-5/8" Condition: Wear to paint and some light, scattered rust. 52 Tin MoorMan's Minerals Feed Sign. Tin sign made by MoorMan Mfg. Company, Quincy, IL embossed with nail holes for hanging. 4-3/4" H x 27-1/4" W Condition: Good color with typical wear, especially around nail holes. 53 Antique Hershey Chocolate Counter Vending Machine. Ca. 1930s, coin-operated trade stimulator. Nice colors and graphics. 17-1/2" H x 7-1/2" W x 4" D Condition: Glass is cracked. Key is missing. Wear to art deco-style metal case. Untested. 54 Handy Candy 5 Cent Coin-Operated Vending Machine. Ca. 1950s, wall-mounted machine made by Bendor Vendor Company, Cleveland, OH. 23-1/2" H x 8-1/2" W x 6" D Condition: Some wear to paint. Displays well. Missing key. Untested. 55 Early Painted & Stenciled Wood Oyster Bucket. Tapered wood staved, metal-banded wood bucket with iron keeper. Iron handle and tin diamond-shaped escutcheons that hold the handle are similar to Shaker metal work on similar buckets. Stenciled maker from Boston, MA with numbers on lid and body of b... 56 Blue Painted Barrel w/ Maker's Label, Essex, CT. Barrel found in General Stores, ca. 1900, with original blue paint, metal bands and wood staved construction. Original maker's label on end of barrel advertising Dickinson's Double Distilled Witch Hazel. 24" H x 13" W Condition: Missing the tap. Wea... 57 Two Wood-Banded Flour Barrels. One end of each with stenciled advertising for flour. Ca. 1890-1920. 28-1/2" H x 17" W Condition: One barrel has a lid with finger holes and other barrel has no lid. Age breaks and shrink cracks. 58 Early Blue/Green Copper Nail Antique Firkin. Great surface, original paint. Wood banded with copper nails. Ca. 1850. Found in Berks County, Pennsylvania. 11-1/2" H x 11-1/2" W Condition: Shrink cracks and wear to the original paint. 59 Standard Light Brass Hanging Oil Lamp. Brass tank with pressed tin shade, iron ring and original hanger. 31" H x 19" W (at shade) Condition: Brass tank has dents and font around wick raiser has damage. Uncleaned. 60 Stack of NOS Antique Christmas Candy Boxes. Cardboard, ca. 1920s, five with Santa Claus and five with young lady throwing snowballs. Unused. Found in the drawer of a store counter in York, PA. Marked Christmas Cheer No 21 and Printed in USA. 3" H x 4-1/4" W x 1-3/4" D Condition: Toning, unused... 61 Antiq. Christmas Santa Claus Cardboard Noisemaker. Delicate cardboard Santa Claus noisemaker advertising Brownell's Shoe Store in Oil City, PA. Squeeze the bellows together to make a whistling noise....still works. 10" H x 2-1/2" W Condition: Some very minor creasing on edge and bottom, and crayon m... 62 American Cast Iron Top Hat Spittoon Ca. 1880. Cast iron with glazed interior, would've been found in general stores, saloons and other public places. Appears to be original black paint with white and tan porcelain on interior. 6" H x 10-1/4" W x 8-1/4" D Condition: Pitting and surface rust to u... 63 Watkins Painted and Stenciled Advertising Carrier. Ca. 1930s. Wood display meant to hold products while on the counter or center island of your home kitchen. 10-1/2" H x 24" W x 8" D Condition: Paint wear on edges. One small piece of veneer missing on center section. Dirty and would improve with cle... 64 Collection of 11 Vintage Coffee Advertising Tins. Various brands and sizes. 7-1/2" H x 15" W x 20" L Condition: Two tins missing lids. General wear. 65 Two General Store Coffee Tin Bins. Tin Dwinell Hayward Coffee bin from Boston...predating Dwinell Wright. Paper labels on each side with screw off top. Generic roll top tin bin with Roasted Coffee across the front. Dwinell Wright bin, 20" H x 13-1/2" W x 13-1/2" D. Roasted Coffee, 19-... 66 Antique Yorktowne Service Stores Coffee Roaster. Ca. 1920s, glass and metal countertop coffee roaster. Reverse painted glass. Thomas Coffee Co. from York PA. Display lights up, not working, needs to be rewired. One glass marquee panel is cracked. Wear to nickel finish. 28" H x 14" W x 16" D Condit... 67 Roth-Homeyer General Store Coffee Tin Bin. Nice colors on this ca. 1910 advertising bin that held Guatemala roasted beans. Lift lid with original porcelain knob. Retains original stencil on top section above lid. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 20" H x 19-1/4" W x 13" D Condition: Original... 68 5 lb. El Capitan Coffee Tin Lancaster, PA. Unusual local tin with wire handle, ca. 1920. Made for the R. L. Gerhart & Co. here in Lancaster, PA. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 8-1/2" H x 7-1/2" W (without handle) Condition: Very minor paint loss near lid and denting. Original lid. 69 Our Caraja Tin w/ Paper Label 5 lb. Coffee Can. Early, ca. 1900, difficult to find tin distributed by the Dwinell-Wright Co. from Boston & Chicago. Original slip-top lid and wire handle with wood grip. "All Coffee-Good Coffee". Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 10-1/2" H x 7-3/8" W (without handl... 70 Wood 100 lb. Woolson Lion Coffee Shipping Crate. Rare survivor as these were typically repurposed around the house or used for kindling in the stove. Embossed on both sides, pine, round nail construction, ca. 1910-1920. Later paint on the embossing makes the letters stand out. 14" H x 32-1/4" W x ... 71 Enterprise No. 7 Counter Coffee Grinder. Enterprise Coffee Grinder with impressive large gold gilt eagle finial. Double wheel with gears and original drawer. 29" H (including finial) x 17" W (not including handle) x 19-1/2" D Condition: Original paint and decals, very nice patina. Typical ... 72 Vintage Clothing Advertising Tractor Umbrella. Advertising umbrella from John Harriman's Store in Cherryfield, Maine "10c A Button $1.00 A Rip Dutchess Trousers". Ca. 1900. 67" H Condition: Strong colors, doesn't have the damage typically found with these early tractor umbrellas. One panel has a... 73 Reading, PA Paper Label General Store Biscuit Box. Bright colors with original labels and one box end with stenciling from the F.S. Wertz Co. 10-5/8" H x 25-1/8" W x 12-3/4" D Condition: Chipping and minor losses to labels. 74 Paper Label Slide Lid Wood Starch Advertising Box. Small slide lid box with mustard color labels advertising Duryea's Satin Gloss Starch. Paper labels on front and top of lid. Long sides stenciled. 5-7/8" H x 6-3/4" W x 11-3/8" L Condition: Typical chipping and soiling to paper labels and box. Label... 75 Berwick, PA Red Paint Primitive Egg Crate. The Reliable Egg Carrier with stenciling on each side. This is advertising the "Berwick Store Co." from Berwick, PA. Original paint, lid and handle. 11" H x 13-1/4" W x 12-1/4" L Condition: Wear to stenciling. No touch-ups or inpainting. 76 Antique Wood Calumet Baking Powder Thermometer. Nice imagery of Native American "Calumet" with a 1920s period child enjoying the thought of what can be made with this product. Made by Dorfman Bros. from Corona, NY. 27" L x 7-1/4" W Condition: Working thermometer. Crazing and paint loss, paint is... 77 Rare PA Bowman Watch & Clock Thermometer. Early wood thermometer with advertising for Ezra F. Bowman's Sons Watches, Clocks and Diamonds. The address is the corner of Duke and Chestnut Streets in Lancaster. The iconic building is still there today with Bowman advertising on the side and the... 78 Candy Bucket w/ Native American Buffalo Scene. Made by the Maryland Mfg. Co. from Baltimore, MD with an impressive hunting scene of Native Americans on horseback pursuing buffalo. Early wood bucket with wire handle, ca. 1910. 12-1/4" H x 13-7/8" W Condition: One section of lid missing. Paper loss... 79 Early Wood Carpenter and Builder Trade Sign. Ca. 1880 pine and square nail wood trade sign for J. A. Taft Carpenter and Builder. Trim has a beveled edge giving it a nice picture frame quality. Excellent color and condition. 12-5/8" H x 40-3/4" W x 1-1/2" D Condition: Original paint, no touchups... 80 Antique Broom w/ Native American Label Wonderful broom with tin and staple keeper, wood handle and string braiding. Ca. 1900. Has a great paper label around the base of the handle depicting a Native American Chief in multiple colors. Unfortunately no makers name is included. 54" H Condit... 81 Long General Store Wood Broom Holder. Pine with square nail construction, shoe feet and iron Victorian period support brackets. Ca. 1890. Homemade for use in a General Store to display brooms or tools. 31-3/4" H x 45" W x 13-1/2" D Condition: Typical wear, as-found condition, and would ... 82 Tin Advertising Broom Holder. Wire-coated broom holder with tin advertising panel for "Plee-zing Guaranteed Brooms". 23" H x 18" W x 13-1/2" D Condition: Minor scratches and dirt to tin sign. Wear to mustard painted wire coating. 83 Klein's 5 Cent Chocolate Candy Tin Display. The Klein family immigrated to Lancaster, PA in the 1880s and two sons began working for Hershey Chocolate in the early 20th century. Both left in 1913 and started their own chocolate company using whole milk as opposed to skim milk like Hershey did.... 84 Lipton's Cocoa Beveled Tin-Over-Cardboard Sign. Very nice tin-over-cardboard sign, ca. 1920s. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 9-1/8" H x 13-1/4" W Condition: Good color, scratches, light surface rust evident on package and wear to paint. 85 Klein's Milk Chocolate Silver Bells Antique Bucket Interesting advertising display for Klein's featuring a product that was very similar to Hershey's Kisses...their main competitor. Paper label on a cardboard bucket, wire handle with wood carrier. Lid is reinforced with wood strips. Rear stenciled w... 86 Two Klein's Red Rose Cocoa Vintage Canisters. Both with cardboard body and tin top and bottom which held 2 pounds of Red Rose Cocoa Powder, ca. 1930s. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 9-1/2" H x 3" D x 3" W Condition: Fading and soiling to each. Both vacuum sealed in plastic. 87 Two Klein's Red Rose Cocoa Canisters. One cardboard body with tin ends. The other with red graphics and lettering is a rare tin body and an earlier version. Both held 1 pound of cocoa, slightly smaller than the previous lot. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 7-5/16" H x 3-1/2" W x 2-1/2... 88 Early Hershey's Cocoa Paper-Over-Tin Canister. Before he became world famous, Milton Hershey established a chocolate business in Lancaster, PA and in 1894 named it the Hershey Chocolate Company before building his new factories and moving out of Lancaster in 1904. Containers and displays from thi... 89 Two Hershey's Cocoa Breakfast Tins. Ca. 1930s with tougher-to-find image of the Cocoa Baby. Paper label tins, one is still partially full. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 5-1/4" H x 3-1/8" W x 1-7/8" D Condition: Darkening and staining to labels. Both display very well and are vacuum... 90 Rare PA 1 lb. Nissly's Household Cocoa Tin. Paper label over tin, fairly rare to find products from this short lived Chocolate Factory that was located in Florin, Pennsylvania initially before moving to Mt Joy. Their factory building was converted into apartments and still stands in Mt. Joy. C... 91 10 lb. Bowey's Hot Choc. Powder Advertising Tin. Tin litho featuring African American serving up Liquor Chocolate. 10-1/2" H x 7" W x 7" D Condition: Bright colors, loss to gold gilt especially on lid. Lid has been dented in, making removal of lid a challenge. Surface rust on bottom edge and unders... 92 Rare Ideal Cocoa & Chocolate Co Tin, Lititz, PA. Ideal went by this name from 1902-1927 at which point they merged and then sold in 1928 to Wilbur's. Their factory at 48 N. Broad Street became famous once Wilbur's purchased the business and took over and manufactured their famous Wilbur Buds until ... 93 Small Lancaster, PA 3 lb. Try More Hard Candy Tin. Early candy tin from the S.K. Bitner Co. out of Lancaster, PA , ca. 1910-1920. Tougher to find small version of this tin. Provenance: Dean Getz Collection. 6-1/2" H x 5-7/8" W Condition: Overall wear to litho, no touch-ups or rust. 94 Wilbur's Suchard Choc. Vintage Metal Baking Pan. Metal pan, mid-20th century, embossed with Suchard which refers to a Swiss brand of chocolate. 2-5/8" H x 19-1/4" W x 11-1/8" D Condition: Wear to finish from usage. 95 Bachman Chocolate Vintage Metal Baking Pan. Metal pan, mid-20th century. Lancaster County confectioner. Embossed "Bachman The Finest Chocolate In The World". 2-5/8" H x 19-1/8" W x 11-1/8" D Condition: Strong silver to the finish with typical edge wear and wear to sheen from use. 96 Hershey Chocolate Vintage Metal Baking Pan. Embossed metal pan for Hershey's "The Chocolate That Is Pure", mid-20th century. 2-1/2" H x 19-1/2" W x 10-3/4" D Condition: Strong color to metal finish. Some paper residue remains. 97 Wilbur's Vintage Metal Chocolate Baking Pan. Embossed Wilbur "Coating" with emblems, mid-20th century. 2-3/4" H x 19-1/2" W x 11-1/4" D Condition: Wear to metal finish leaving a nice worn patina. 98 National Metal Vacuum Cleaner Pat. Dec 26, 1911 Original paints and great patina on this early 20th century vacuum. Retains it's original labels including the American Eagle with Shield. 51" L Condition: No touch-ups or inpainting. Original red stained handles. Wear and scratches to paint from us... |
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