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Rare Die Cuts-Coca-Cola Treasures-Advertising Pieces
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Greenville, OH 45331 |
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Bidding Starts: Tuesday Sep 10 Bidding Ends: Tuesday Sep 10 |
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Online/Internet Only Auction
Greenville, OH 45331
Bidding will end on Tues. - September 10, 2024 @ 3:00 PM
Exclusive Collectors Opportunity!!!
Elite Collection of Embossed Advertising Die Cuts � Rare Coca-Cola Cardboards & Collectibles � Local Vintage Advertising Pieces, Tins, Games, Postcards, & More!
Die-Cuts: An elite collection of beautiful & rare, embossed, mostly framed & under glass, mint cardboard die cuts, circa 1888 to 1917. Most pieces to include complete calendar pads & advertisements from local/surrounding businesses: 1907 Daniel Maur Lumber & Hardware Gettysburg, OH; Deardorff, Boots & Shoes, Greenville, OH; 1910 Lewis Maxa, Liquor Dealer, Cleveland, OH; H.M. Harris General Merchandise, Columbus, OH; Baker & Osgood Hardware Store, Deerfield, MI; also includes many other early unique advertisings around the states.
Coca-Cola Collect.: 1950�s Buddy Lee doll in Coca-Cola uniform; Porcelain 2 ft. Coke button w/ bottle emblem;1940�s-50�s framed cardboard military, cheerleaders, and other cardbaords; Playing cards, mouse pads, ink blotters, & CC hand carved walnut turtle sign; 1909 & 1917 Antq.serving trays; Double Cola 12� round thermometer from 50�s; Easel back display signs; Ful set WWII America�s Flying Coca-Cola Collectors Cards; Rare 1939 single sheet menu paper; Pyrex by Corning in Greenville, OH rice dishes; 1940�s NIB/MIB Table Tennis Game;
Other Collect: Porc. Flour sifter adv. Westerville Creamery, Covington, OH (M); Blue Top Restaurant license attachment adv. Pittsburg, OH; Sears Employee award, Greenville, OH; 1912 framed calendar from Buck�s Corner, OH; Framed Show Bill for the New Bradford Theatre, Bradford, OH; Ream Bros. Heating & Cooling, Greenville, OH toilet paper holder; Union City Body Co. Plaque; Montana Lumber wood thermometer Union City, IN; 1913 Dayton Flood Postcard; Presidential and war postcards, notebooks, pictures, invitations; Heavy Alum. Roadwork & other reflective signs; Metal Farm Bureau embossed signs; Primus Cream metal sign; Hobo adv. Metal sign; Agra Tech metal farm sign; Clyde Beatty Circus Poster; First American Insurance reverse glass Indian sign; Rite Point cigarette lighter; MG Confederate ashtray; Books on antique automobiles, jeeps, & Petersime Incubators from the 30�s; Various local & surrounding area rare lard tins; Kids� Texaco Firemen�s helmet (MIB); Doughboy cap gun refills; Tin dragon fly push toy; Switch & Dump #610 toy train; Atomic Reactor game; Notebooks full of fishing hooks; & many more unique unlisted items!
Terms: A 15% Buyer's Premium will be applied to all purchases. Bidder approval will be determined by the auctioneer for able and qualified buyers. You must read and understand all terms & conditions of this auction, placing bids is an implication of your acceptance of our terms & conditions. Local pick up of items will be available by appointment. Please call our office 9a-5p to schedule an appt. Out of area buyers will be responsible for all shipping & handling charges.
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Consignors Personal Note:
Die-Cut History:
Die-cut embossed cardboard is a milestone in advertising history. This is the largest collection, to date, of mint die cuts being offered to the public, that we are aware of. For many years, they have been known as "Poor Mans Art". No longer, collectors have realized their beauty and value.
On these die cuts, we have tried to establish a range of value; from low to high. They are usually only found in a 7-8 condition. They are delicate pieces, when found in a 10 condition, and are truly remarkable, given their 100 + year old age. We haven' found anything earlier than 1889, nor later than 1918. Some have calendar pads and some dont. Those served only as advertising posters for the retailer.
As new collectors come into the market, it becomes difficult to decide what to collect, and what will become the next big area of collecting.
1 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 12"x 16" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 12"x 16" Mac Fee. Contractor & Builder Calendar top from Seward, New York. Young girl w/ chicks & sheep. Circa 1910. Pre-Auction Est.: $250-$400 2 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 20"x 26" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 20"x 26" 1910 calendar from Lewis Maxa, liquor dealer, Cleveland, OH. Showing bathing beauties, near mint condition. Pre-Auction Est.: $800-$1200 3 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 24" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 24" 1907 calendar from Daniel Maul Lumber & Hardware, Gettysburg, OH. Showing gypsy girl, near mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $600-$1200 4 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 21" 1911 William Gardner, Grocer and Meats, Tonawanda, New York. Showing lovely girl surrounded by blue flowers. Pre-Auction Est: $250-$400 5 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 18" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 18" total, 7"x 9" calendar from H. Wendland, Dealer in Country Produce, Killian, Texas. Showing a family of chickens. Mint cond. Pre-Auction Est: $200-$600 6 Embossed cardboard die cut: (Not framed) 7" x 14" Embossed cardboard die cut: (Not framed) 7" x 14" 1918 calendar, Platte St. Dry Goods, Denver, Colorado. Showing 2 young girls surrounded by violets and lilly of the valley, near mint condition.Pre-Auction Est: $175-$250 7 Embossed cardboard die cut: (Not framed) 7" x 10" Embossed cardboard die cut: (Not framed) 7" x 10" 1908 "Season' Greetings" Calendar from Bernard Schmidt, Harrisburg, PA. Little girl with loaf of bread, mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $150-$250 8 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 21" 1907 Soffell & Gorbach Furniture & Pianos, Macomb, Illinois. Fruits and flowers in decorative vase, excellent condition. Pre-Auction Est: $100-$150 9 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 26" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 26" J.W. Hood Grocer, Weston, West Virginia advertising poster shwoing lady in plumed hat and fancy clothing with sparkles, near mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $250-$400 10 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 17" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 17" x 21" 1905 Jos. Barth and Co. calendar from Staunton, Virginia showing young Native American children with dog around a tee-pee, sweet piece, near mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $800-$1400 11 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 12" x 24" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 12" x 24" Fine Footwear piece showing young womansurrounded by flowers with a ribbon in her hair and sparkles throughout picture, near mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $175-$225 12 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 21" poster from Louis Geiss Saloon, Union Hill, New Jersey showing wine drinking men with a bar maid, near mint condition. Pre-Auction Est:$450-$700 13 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 12" x 15" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 12" x 15" 1906 "Good Luck" calendar showing 2 young Native American children with dog at tee pee, mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $175-$250 14 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 8" x 12" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 8" x 12" 1906 calendar top, no pad, from J.Y. Schultz General Merchandise, Trexlertown, Pennsylvania showing lady in long blue dress with purse holding a rose, very good condition. Pre-Auction Est: $125-$200 15 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 21" 1899 calendar shows young woman in a blue dress with white puffy sleeves holding pink flowers, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $225-$600 16 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 24" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 24" 1910 calendar from The Riverside Inn, East Norfolk, New York shwoing a lady dressed ina red coat holding a rifle in one hand and a leash with 2 dogs in the other, going hunting. Pre-Auction Est: $600-$900 17 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 19" x 13" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 19" x 13" 1907 Platt Brothers Cleaning calendar, Cleveland, OH shwoing 5 young girls with a crriage and flowers, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $200-$400 18 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 19" x 24" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 19" x 24" C.P. Cornell, Shoes, Dry Goods, and Furnishings - Providence, Rhode Island.Printed in Germany shwoing young lady ion a large feathered hat surrounded by red roses, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $400-... 19 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 13.5" x 19.5" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 13.5" x 19.5" Deardorff, Boots and Shoes, Greenville, OH showing a sad young girl holding a doll whos head has fallen off and landed at her feet, and she is surrounded by orange poppies, near mint condition. Pre-Auc... 20 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 24" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 24" 1913 full pad calendar Nels Hansen Hay and Feed shows a horse team drawn hay wagon with 5 children aboard, mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $750-$900 21 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 25" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 25" 1911 full pad calendar W.F. King Roofing Calendar shwoing a long haired, lovely girl surrounded by pink roses in front of a fountain with a nude lady statue, mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $750-$900 22 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 23" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 23" 1912 calendar, O.H. Meyer, proprietor of the fair, Portage, Wisconsin. Printed in Germany showing a young girl smiling in red, on a gray mule with baskets of blue flowers, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Es... 23 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 23" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 23" 1911 full pad Aug. Baetzhold & Sons, Whiskey & Liquor Dealer from Buffalo, New York. Shows a formally dressed couple drinking wine at a small table near a lake surrounded by pink roses. 100% die-cut, inclu... 24 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 17" x 23" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 17" x 23" 1905 full pad calendar from A Capelle, Hoboken, New Jersey. Shows a young woman in a large bonnet surrounded by flowers, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $450-$600 25 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 25" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 21" x 25" Oil Belt National Bank, Oblong, Illinois calendar, no pad. Shows a young woman with fawn and a young man outside the doorway in a border of flowers. Pre-Auction Est: $600-$1400 26 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 17" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 17" x 21" 1904 full pad calendar from W.J. thompson, manufacturer of art calendars, New York City. Shows a young girl with hair up surrounded by purple flowers, white garlalnd, and pink ribbon. Pre-Auction Est: $250... 27 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 27" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 27" picture of 4 little girls holding flowers and listening to musicbeing played by one of the girls. Pre-Auction Est: $275-$450 28 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 18" x 22" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 18" x 22" calendar with full pad from Markson and Bros. Furniture, Utica, New York shwoing 4 young girls on am elaborate riverboat with flowers, 2 dogs, and a cat inside. Water lillies and swans are in the water sur... 29 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 27" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 27" picture of 5 children elaborately dressed around a tree in a garden setting. Compliments of H.M. Harris, General Merchandise, Columbus, OH, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $450-$650 30 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 20" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 15" x 20" picture showing a lovely young girl dressed in blue and white, surrounded by pansies and birch bark. Shows Easter Greetings from Pete Gundlark Shoe Bazaar, St. Louis, MO, in mint condition.Pre-Auction Est:... 31 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 19" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 14" x 19" 1913 full pad calendar from Baker & Osgood Hardware, Deerfield, Michigan shwoing young girl on a horse with mother holding the reigns, in mint condition. Pre-Auction Est: $250-$450 32 Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 21" Embossed cardboard die cut: Framed 16" x 21" 1910 full pad calendar from Fred Warster, Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats, River Rouge. Shows two turkeys in winter Christmas scene 33 34 35 Rite Point cigarette lighter in box Rite Point cigarette lighter in box 36 Kid's Texaco Fireman's Helmet with original box, Kid's Texaco Fireman's Helmet with original box, in mint condition 37 Montana Lumber wooden thermometer from Union Montana Lumber wooden thermometer from Union City, Indiana 38 Porcelain flour sifter by Advertising Novelty Porcelain flour sifter by Advertising Novelty Co., Westerville Creamery, Covington, OH, Phone 320 39 Blue Top Restaurant license attachement, Blue Top Restaurant license attachement, Pittsburgh, Ohio 40 Civil Defense notebook with all information Civil Defense notebook with all information pertaining to nuclear warfare 40 Ohio Civil Defense Certificate Ohio Civil Defense Certificate 41 Notebook full of packages of old fishing hooks Notebook full of packages of old fishing hooks 42 Notebook full of packages of old fishing hooks Notebook full of packages of old fishing hooks 43 Firehouse, Fire Extinguisher tin sign, 8 3/4" X Firehouse, Fire Extinguisher tin sign, 8 3/4" X12" 44 Primus Cream separator metal sign, 9 3/4" x 14" Primus Cream separator metal sign, 9 3/4" x 14" 45 (2) Matted framed Coca-Cola 1940's girls, 17' x (2) Matted framed Coca-Cola 1940's girls, 17' x15" 45 (2) Matted framed Coca-Cola 1940's girls, 17" x (2) Matted framed Coca-Cola 1940's girls, 17" x15" 45 (2) Matted framed Coca-Cola 1940's girls, 17" x (2) Matted framed Coca-Cola 1940's girls, 17" x15" 46 Atomic Reactor game (missing some pieces) Atomic Reactor game (missing some pieces) 47 Hobo metal sign, 19" x 7" Hobo metal sign, 19" x 7" 48 Porter's Book of Antique Automobiles Advertising Porter's Book of Antique Automobiles Advertising 49 Milk glass Confederate ashtray Milk glass Confederate ashtray 50 Dodge Ram dealer truck display, 1994 with Harley Dodge Ram dealer truck display, 1994 with Harley Davidson motorcycle, mint in box. 50 Plymouth Prowler 1:18 metal die cast Plymouth Prowler 1:18 metal die cast 51 Wood framed tin picture of girl with dog, 22" x Wood framed tin picture of girl with dog, 22" x16" 52 21" x 17" 1992 Sam Bass signed Bobbi Allison #28 21" x 17" 1992 Sam Bass signed Bobbi Allison #28 Nascar poster 52 22" x 17" Petty Enterprises Racing autographed 22" x 17" Petty Enterprises Racing autographed Nascar and Redwing Shoes Poster 53 Reverse glass Indian sign, First American Reverse glass Indian sign, First American Insurance 54 Double Cola 12" round thermometer from 1950's w/ Double Cola 12" round thermometer from 1950's w/ glass globe 55 2' x 3' Agra Tech metal farm sign 2' x 3' Agra Tech metal farm sign 56 Heavy aluminum sign for snow & ice, 2 foot square Heavy aluminum sign for snow & ice, 2 foot square 57 Reflective 2ft. Square "Area Closed" road sign Reflective 2ft. Square "Area Closed" road sign 57 Reflective 2 ft. square "Workers Ahead" road sign Reflective 2 ft. square "Workers Ahead" road sign 58 Clyde Beatty circus poster, Man fighting lion, 21" x 36" Clyde Beatty circus poster, Man fighting lion 59 Sears Employee Excellence Wood Award Board from Sears Employee Excellence Wood Award Board from Greenville, Ohio 60 Framed and matted 24" x 34" Coca-Cola 1940's Framed and matted 24" x 34" Coca-Cola 1940's cardboard with plexiglass poster of masquerade party, slight water damage (has slight, unnoticeable water damage on back - can't see) 61 Framed and matted 37" x 21" 1950's Coca Cola Framed and matted 37" x 21" 1950's Coca Cola cardboard poster showing 3 cheerleaders 62 Framed and matted 58" x 21" 1940's Framed Coca Framed and matted 58" x 21" 1940's Framed Coca Cola cardboard poster shwoing 3 military service women, has no artist or manufacturer on picture 63 Framed and matted 37" x 21" 1950's Coca Cola Framed and matted 37" x 21" 1950's Coca Cola cardboard poster showing young woman with picnic cooler 63 2 ft. Porcelain Coke button with bottle emblem 2 ft. Porcelain Coke button with bottle emblem 64 Framed Indian princess signed water color, 8 3/4" Framed Indian princess signed water color, 8 3/4" x 10 3/4" 65 1930's Automobile playing cards game, "Touring" 1930's Automobile playing cards game, "Touring" by Parker Brothers 66 Story of the Hire's Boy, 1975 calandar with pad Story of the Hire's Boy, 1975 calandar with pad 67 6" Wooden keg bank with key from 1933 Chicago 6" Wooden keg bank with key from 1933 Chicago Expo. 68 Early Buckeye Root Beer mug Early Buckeye Root Beer mug 68 Canada Dry Barrelhead Rootbeer bottle, 16 0z. Canada Dry Barrelhead Rootbeer bottle, 16 0z. Draft style 69 1994 "Legend of the Jeep" book 1994 "Legend of the Jeep" book 70 (2) 16" x 27" cardboard Coke easel back (2) 16" x 27" cardboard Coke easel back advertising display signs 70 (3) Joan Crawford & Clark Gable Coca-Cola (3) Joan Crawford & Clark Gable Coca-Cola cardboard "Dancing Lady" movie in Carolina Theatre advertising signs (1 is cut/damaged) 71 1909 Oval Coke tray 1909 Oval Coke tray, 10.5" W x 13" L 72 1917 Rectangle Coke tray E & T 1917 Rectangle Coke tray E & T, 19" L x 8" W 73 1950's Buddy Lee doll in Coca-Cola uniform with 1950's Buddy Lee doll in Coca-Cola uniform with removable hat (hat has rip on the side) 74 Hand carved walnut Coca-Cola "Turtle" sign Hand carved walnut Coca-Cola "Turtle" sign 75 Framed 12" x 19" Pratt's calendar from Buck's Framed 12" x 19" Pratt's calendar from Buck's Corner, Ohio showing a pretty lady with chickens and a horse 75 Framed 22" x 29" Wiedemann Fine Beer, The Geo, Framed 22" x 29" Wiedemann Fine Beer, The Geo, The Weidemann Breweing Co., Newport, KY signed Emmett Watson, flying geese picture 76 Small tin dragon-fly push toy with flapping wings Small tin dragon-fly push toy with flapping wings on wheels 77 11" x 14" Farm Bureau "$500 Reward" embossed 11" x 14" Farm Bureau "$500 Reward" embossed metal sign 77 9.5" x 14" Georgia Farm Bureau "Miller Farms" 9.5" x 14" Georgia Farm Bureau "Miller Farms" metal sign 77 9.5" x 14" North Carolina Farm Bureau "Miller 9.5" x 14" North Carolina Farm Bureau "Miller Farms" metal sign 77 34" x 5" Modac Parts Union City, IN & Ft. 34" x 5" Modac Parts Union City, IN & Ft. Recovery, OH metal advertising sign 78 (5) Doughboy Big 72 Mammoth Caps cap gun refills (5) Doughboy Big 72 Mammoth Caps cap gun refills 79 (19 - missing 1 from full set) 4.5" Coca-Cola (19 - missing 1 from full set) 4.5" Coca-Cola America's Flying Collectors cards 80 Framed 12" x 10" 1930's Indian Maiden Framed 12" x 10" 1930's Indian Maiden 81 36" x 8" Marietta Stanley, double sided yard 36" x 8" Marietta Stanley, double sided yard long, showing pretty woman on front and product on back (has crack on back) 82 Valley Lea Powdered Milk 1 pound can, South Bend, Valley Lea Powdered Milk 1 pound can, South Bend, IN (bottom cut out) 83 Elkhart, IN - Yellow Creek 2 lb. lard can Elkhart, IN - Yellow Creek 2 lb. lard can 84 Whistler 2 lb. lard can Whistler 2 lb. lard can 85 Parrot 2 lb. lard can Parrot 2 lb. lard can 86 Berne Meat Market, Berne, IN 50 lb. tin - RARE! Berne Meat Market, Berne, IN 50 lb. tin - RARE! 87 Show bill paper pin-up for the new Brad Theatre Show bill paper pin-up for the new Brad Theatre in Bradford, OH (early) 88 Framed 25" x 30.5" semi-nude Indian Princess done Framed 25" x 30.5" semi-nude Indian Princess done somewhere in desert SW. Stunning combination of pastels, chalk, maybe pen and ink - not sure as it has not been opened. Has high quality plexi-glass cover. Signed by the Native American lady who creat... 89 Embossed Native American with arrows & feathers Embossed Native American with arrows & feathers Northern Insurance composition sign 90 Ream Bros. Heating & Cooling, Greenville, OH Ream Bros. Heating & Cooling, Greenville, OH wooden toilet paper holder 91 Coca-Cola rubber computer mouse mad Coca-Cola rubber computer mouse mad 92 (20) Photos of original war planes taken by a (20) Photos of original war planes taken by a mechanic in Alaska circa 1941 93 Solid aluminum plaque of Union City Body Company, Solid aluminum plaque of Union City Body Company, now defunct. 94 Saratoga Stage Coach Line Schedule, not thought Saratoga Stage Coach Line Schedule, not thought to be a reproduction 95 Gypsy with fortune telling cards Gypsy with fortune telling cards 96 Picture of Wilbur Opera Co. and Susie Kirwin Picture of Wilbur Opera Co. and Susie Kirwin Studio card with 22 girls 97 Approx. 7.5" x 6.25" early Buffalo Bill picture, Approx. 7.5" x 6.25" early Buffalo Bill picture, (not a post card) 98 (3) 1950's Coca-Cola ink blotters (3) 1950's Coca-Cola ink blotters 99 Nighttime picture of the U.S. Capital Building Nighttime picture of the U.S. Capital Building postcard 100 Postcard of Dayton, OH Flood of 1913 Postcard of Dayton, OH Flood of 1913 101 Picture of 1935 Roosevelt signing Social Security Picture of 1935 Roosevelt signing Social Security Act, given and signed by son, Jim |
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