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Featuring a large estate collection of firearms, plus Kenneth Kolodzie's lifelong collection of Texas beer memorabilia. Ken's father was the first bartender at the famous Buckhorn Saloon & worked for Lone Star Beer. Ken began his beer collection at age 4 with Lone Star Beer employee only items, & never stopped. Ken was a bartender at the Dixie Chicken while attending Texas A&M (class of '83). His lifelong collection features everything from Lone Star & Pearl beer signs to the 6 foot tall Lone Star Beer bottle from historic Cherry Springs Dance Hall. From flat top beer cans to porcelain & neon beer signs. The collection also features gas & oil signs, raised letter road signs, vintage drag racing equipment & collectibles. Plus a fine collection of rare pre-prohibition Texas beer advertising. Alamo girls, Alamo beer sign, San Antonio Brewing Assoc. Bock Beer poster, & more. Plus a large estate collection of modern & antique firearms, HBAR Colt Match Target AR, S&W ARs new in box, Barrett sniper rifles in .50 Caliber & .338, deer rifles, shotguns, a large collection of S&W revolvers, antique Colt single actions & Winchesters, ammo, Foster Bro's. cleavers & knives, custom knives, collectible coins, paper money, gold & silver coins, estate jewelry, & much more! 15%BP TX#15184. Please make plans to join us.
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33 - Pearl Beer Tin SignBurley Auction Group
'Who Can Beat It" and "Fully Aged, Texas' Own" tin sign measures 9.75" x 27.5" with overpaint touch up
Bidding Has ConcludedQuantity : 1 | Estimate : 200.00 - 500.00
Sold to d*****1 for (800.00 + 120.00BP) = 920.00
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37 - 1858 Late Republic of Texas Debt CertificateBurley Auction Group
This public debt lists William Adams as serving with Captain William B. Stout during his Red River County Ranger era. Muster roll May 2-August 2, 1840
Bidding Has ConcludedQuantity : 1 | Estimate : 200.00 - 500.00
Sold to floor for (225.00) = 225.00
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