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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Saloon Photograph with Miners hanging out1607 - Saloon Photograph with Miners hanging out
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Early Saloon Photograph with Miners hanging out and "Pride of Kentucky Whiskey" advertising sign on back wall. Excellent condition. 8 X 6...
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Sold to floor for (175.00) = 175.00
 
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Early Store Photograph1608 - Early Store Photograph
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Early Store Photograph. Photo contains arcade Punching Bag and Shocker as well as Upright slot machines. The Proprietor is standing behind tobacco cou
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Sold to floor for (600.00) = 600.00
 
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Early Saloon Photograph 1609 - Early Saloon Photograph
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Early Saloon Photograph with man leaning against upright slot machine. Blue Rock Springs, Benicia, CA. Brewery Factory Scene Sign and Reverse Glass Si
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Sold to c********n for (850.00 + 127.50BP) = 977.50
 
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Lot of Two Stockton California Saloon Photos1610 - Lot of Two Stockton California Saloon Photos
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Lot of Two Stockton California Saloon Photos. Very good condition. Each photo measures 5 1/2 X 3 1/2 inches.
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Sold to floor for (50.00) = 50.00
 
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Early Saloon Photograph 1611 - Early Saloon Photograph
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Early Saloon Photograph with gambling machine on top of bar. Horseshoe Tobacco Calendar behind bar and California Favorite Whiskey Sign. Very good con
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Sold to f*****y for (275.00 + 41.25BP) = 316.25
 
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Casino/Saloon Wheel of Fortune with dice motif1612 - Casino/Saloon Wheel of Fortune with dice motif
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Casino/Saloon Wheel of Fortune with dice motif. Has reverse glass starburst. One broken panel in the center otherwise very good original condition. 61
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Sold to floor for (900.00) = 900.00
 
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Cheating at Poker, All Exposed Carnival Banner1613 - Cheating at Poker, All Exposed Carnival Banner
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"Cheating at Poker, All Exposed" Carnival Canvas Banner. Very rare. Some repaired tears otherwise good original condition.
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Sold to floor for (3,500.00) = 3,500.00
 
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Reverse Glass Sign depicting playing card suits1613A - Reverse Glass Sign depicting playing card suits
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Rare "One of a Kind" Reverse Glass Sign depicting playing card suits as words in a phrase. Some minor paint lifting otherwise good conditi...
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Sold to floor for (3,000.00) = 3,000.00
 
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Walnut Dice Drop1614 - Walnut Dice Drop
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Walnut Dice Drop. Very good original condition. 5 1/2 inches tall X 9 inch diameter.
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Sold to floor for (300.00) = 300.00
 
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Donkey "Heads or Tails" Gambling Device1615 - Donkey "Heads or Tails" Gambling Device
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Donkey "Heads or Tails" Gambling Device. White metal. Ear broken otherwise goo condition. 9 X 7 X 4 1/4 inches. 70 inches tall.
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Sold to floor for (50.00) = 50.00
 
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