Fall, 2010 "LIVE" Auction

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Our most diverse auction yet offering a private collection of over 30 Rare Automatic Music machines from Charles and Marianne Sebastian and a wonderful Confectionery Collection from the Alan Bitterman Family, Also included in this auction is a vast array of rare and quality items from other advanced collectors in categories such as Advertising, Country Store, General Store, Fire Fighting, Barber Shop, Saloon, Brothel, Gambling, Arcade, Slot Machines, Uprights, Wave Crest, Soda Fountain, Pop Corn Machines, Coca Cola, Western Collectibles, Native American Indian items, Trays, Tins, Breweriana, Large collection of Pabst Blue Ribbon items, Tobacciana, Petroliana, Automobilia, Vending Machines, Trade Stimulators, Dye Cabinets, Vet Cabinets, Showcases, Salesman Samples, Automatons, Clocks, and more.
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Advertising Porcelain Over Cast Boot Jack1302 - Advertising Porcelain Over Cast Boot Jack
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Porcelain Over Cast Iron Beetle Boot Jack Advertising Paraboot. Excellent condition. 10 inches long.
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Sold to floor for (125.00) = 125.00
 
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Arrow Collars Store Pedestal Mirror1303 - Arrow Collars Store Pedestal Mirror
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Arrow Collars Store Pedestal Mirror. Cast iron with copper flashed finish. Chip in mirror otherwise very good condition. 12 X 18 X 8 inches.
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Sold to floor for (425.00) = 425.00
 
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Oak Collar Button Store Display Case1304 - Oak Collar Button Store Display Case
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Oak Collar Button Store Display Case. Comes with several styles of buttons. Back panel is hinged and has lower bottom drawer. Excellent original condi
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Sold to floor for (150.00) = 150.00
 
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Advertising Store Mirror1305 - Advertising Store Mirror
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Advertising Store Mirror on Cast Iron Figural Base for Silven Brand Collars. 2 for 25 cents. Mirror has chips around edges and is losing its silver ot
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Sold to floor for (150.00) = 150.00
 
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Very Rare Cast Iron Black American Figure1306 - Very Rare Cast Iron Black American Figure
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Very Rare Cast Iron Black American Figure. Boy with pipe fishing, catching a boot. Excellent condition. 11 1/2 inches tall.
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Sold to floor for (225.00) = 225.00
 
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Black Americana print, 2 sweethearts in a boat1306A - Black Americana print, 2 sweethearts in a boat
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Black Americana print, two sweethearts in a boat. Entitled, "A Lovely Calm". Published by Currier & Ives. Copyright 1879 by Currier &a...
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Sold to floor for (100.00) = 100.00
 
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Black Americana print, entitled, "Bustin a Picnic"1306B - Black Americana print, entitled, "Bustin a Picnic"
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Black Americana print, entitled, "Bustin a Picnic". "Go away from dar sumfin fall on you head shuah". Thos Worth artist. Publish...
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Sold to floor for (75.00) = 75.00
 
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Dixie Chews Honey Molasses Candy Wood Box1307 - Dixie Chews Honey Molasses Candy Wood Box
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Dixie Chews Honey Molasses Candy Wood Box. Mfg by Voegele & Dinning, Mansfield, OH. Depicts Black Americana scene. Original paper labels. Some m...
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Sold to floor for (350.00) = 350.00
 
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Cast Iron Mechanical Bank, Mammy with spoon1308 - Cast Iron Mechanical Bank, Mammy with spoon
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Cast Iron Mammy w/spoon Mechanical Bank. One of the best we have ever seen. Excellent working condition. 3 1/2 X 7 3/4 X 4 1/2 inches.
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Sold to floor for (8,000.00) = 8,000.00
 
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Two Vintage Hats, Boler and Straw1309 - Two Vintage Hats, Boler and Straw
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Two Vintage Hats, Boler and Straw. Excellent condition.
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Sold to floor for (100.00) = 100.00
 
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