Ferrell Collection Of Flour And Milling Advertising Auction
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Kansas City, MO 64105
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Bidding Starts: Monday Aug 6
Bidding Ends: Monday Aug 13
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Listing Information
With a long, distinguished career in the milling industry (1963-2003), Richard Ferrell spent more than 40 years amassing a very diverse variety of items relating to the flour milling industry. Today, his collection is considered by many history buffs to be the premier record of the milling industry's development from the mid-1800s to the early 2000s. Several years ago he donated the majority of his collection to the Minnesota State Historical Society, and has decided now is the time to sell the rest. We are excited to offer these items!

1
1920s White Lily Flour Building Painting.Knoxville
A great 1920s-30s painting of the J. Allen Smith Company "White Lily Flour" building. Notice the trains, cars, the Knoxville skyline and all of the details. Well done painting that appears to have been commissioned by Wm. T. Manning Company out of Wa...

2
Heckers Farina Cream Wheat Triptych Store Display
1920s and is nicely framed. This item was originally a grocery store window 3-panel, stand-up sign made of heavy cardboard. Some wear and loss to the paper. The frame is 51 3/4" X 29"

3
1884 Geo. T. Smith Chromolitho Horses Buildings
The mat states that this was a supplement to the 1884 Northwestern Miller. The middlings purifier is a piece of flour milling equipment that uses air and sifter clothing to separate bran particles from in-process flour. Creases and tears. The frame i...

4
Antique O/C Portrait
Sitter unknown. The original frame is 28 1/4" X 34 1/2".

5
Victorian Era Bridal Veil Chromolitho Adv. Poster
Wear and stains as shown. The frame is 19 1/4" X 29 1/2".

6
1951 Magnolia Flour Dionne Quints Calendar
The calendar only has December left on the pad. 18" X 27 1/8". Not examined out of vacuum sealed display.

7
1960s Nabisco Shredded Wheat School Chart
Tear in the bottom right corner. The frame is 18 1/2" X 30".

8
WWI Belgian Relief Framed Flour Sacks
Very unusual flour sack from 1914-15 that was donated to Belgian Non-Combatants. This was contributed by the people of Kentucky and Southern Indiana through the Louisville Herald. This looks like it was one flour sack that was cut in half to be frame...

9
Nunn-Better Corn Meal Double Sided Sign
The Nunn Milling Company was founded in 1926 in Evansville, Indiana. Some wear and a bit of rust. Very nice condition. 38 1/8" X 28".

10
Kismet Patent Flour Embossed Tin Sign
The Noblesville Milling Company was located in Noblesville, Indiana. The original mill was built about 1872. Just a bit of wear and rust. 19 1/4" X 27 3/4".

11
Heckers Family Flour Self Framed Tin Sign
Some wear, surface rust and chipping. 22 1/4" X 28 1/4".

12
King Arthur Self Framed Round Sign
Sands, Taylor & Wood Company was the original name of King Arthur Flour Company, founded in 1790. This self-framed tin sign is a beautiful example of period advertising. Some wear, scratches and surface rust. 25 3/4" across.

13
Voigts Snow Drift Enamelled Flange Sign
This is a flange-mount, double-sided variety of porcelain signage. Nearly perfect condition and great cobalt blue color! 18 5/8" X 14".

14
1907 Fairchilds Cleveland Flange Spinner Sign
What a great sign! A double sided flange with "Extra" spinner center. Excellent condition. Just a bit of wear from 100+ years. 13 5/8" X 13 1/4".

15
Listers Diabetic Flour Tin Sign
Nearly perfect. 6 1/4" across.

16
William Tell Flour Tin Sign
This grocery store shelf-sign was created by Ansted & Burk Co. of Springfield, Ohio. Fair to excellent condition. Long and narrow. 1" X 20".

17
Red Spot Flour Tin Sign
Made by The American Art Works of Coshocton, Ohio. Excellent condition. 2 1/4" X 19 3/4".

18
Onward Flour Enamelled Door Push Sign
Just a little bit of chipping and wear. 3" X 20".

19
Vintage Danger Sign Skull & Crossbones
This sign was originally mounted next to electrical switchgear at California Milling Corporation in East Los Angeles. 8 1/8" X 27".

20
Voigts Crescent Flour Tin Door Push
Nearly perfect condition. 3 3/4" X 9 5/8".

21
Swans Down Embossed Tin Sign
Craquelure to the finish. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4".

22
National Milling No Smoking Enamel Sign
Some wear and chipping. 18" X 8".

23
Nunn-Better Flour Advertising Mirror
Flaking and loss to the mirror and image. 16 1/8" X 8".

24
Royal Patent Ohio Tin Sign
Self framed Royal Patent Flour Sign. Wear, some loss and a bit of fading. 11 3/8" X 11 3/8"

25
Omega Flour the Souths Finest Flour Sign
Nearly perfect condition. 13 1/2" X 9 1/4".

26
Star of the East Tin Sign Luray Virginia
Fair to excellent condition. Oxidation. 9 7/8" X 11 3/8".

27
1941-52 Fire Extinguisher Inspection Record Sign
The first date on the cardboard insert is 1952. We cannot verify that this is the first card used in this sign, but the sign is no newer than 1952. The sign has a copyright date of 1941. It was in use for several years after that. The card is stuck i...

28
Rising Sun Flour Embossed Tin Sign
Lower left corner is chewed up and there is loss to the paint. 19 3/8" X 13 5/8".

29
Dements Best Flour Embossed Tin Sign
Some loss and wear. 14" X 6 5/8".

30
1918 MM Flour Tin/Cardboard Sign Buffalo NY
There are creases and tears. The frame of the sign is tin and the body is cardboard. 9 3/4" X 20 3/4".

31
Kirks Pancake Flour Embossed Flour Tin Sign
Excellent to nearly perfect condition. Measures 14" x 20".

32
Ful-O-Pep Fighting Cocks Self Framed Tin Sign
This is a sign for Ful-O-Pep Free Service Books that looks like it was never hung up it's so clean. 8" x 27 1/2".

33
Reicherts My Dandy Flour Tin Sign. Horse
There is quite a bit of wear and loss. 22" x 14".

34
The Freeburg Reicherts Flour Tin Sign
Wear to the body of the pictured flour sack. 22" x 14".

35
Sunshine Biscuits No Admittance Painted Sign
Hand painted sign on galvanized metal. The back side had a stenciled sign originally. 12" x 24".

36
Swans Down Flour Sign
Wear and loss. 12" x 36".

37
Victorian Era Golden Eagle Embossed Cardboard Sign
This is an old embossed cardboard sign that has been framed in a similarly old Victorian era frame. There is wear and loss to the sign. Frame measures 14 3/4" x 20 1/4". Actual sign measurements are 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".

38
Golden Eagle Embossed Cardboard Sign
The red on this sign is outstanding! There is a spot of loss in the upper right corner. 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".

39
1913 Rodkeys Best Diecut Sign
A great figural diecut cardboard sign for Rodkey's Best Flour and Saxolin Bags. This is a string-hanger sign, often attached to overhead lighting or fan pull switches. Measures 13 1/4" tall.

40
Three Bears Flour Cardboard Sign
Excellent condition. 11" x 14".

41
Crown Best Flour & Cereals Cardboard Sign
Cool sign. Holes in the corners.13 7/8" x 10 7/8".

42
Voigts Crescent Flour Closed Thursday Sign
Not sure why, but the shop that this sign hung in closed Thursday afternoons. Unusual content. 11" x 14".

43
Voigts Crescent Flour Giveaway Sign
This is a sign imploring customers to keep their coupons so that they can receive their enamelware pots and pans. 13 7/8" x 10 7/8".

44
1933 Urbans Poultry Feed Sign Calendar
Double sided sign and calendar. 10 3/4" x 8".

45
William Tell Flour Sign
A heavy cardboard sign. Notice the bowling score on the reverse. 10" x 14".

46
Thomans Moss Rose Cardboard Sign
Nearly perfect. Measures 9 3/4" x 13 3/4".

47
Quick Mothers Oats Diecut Cardboard Sign
The tab on the back of this cardboard shelf sign is meant to slide under packages on the grocer's shelf. Loss to the upper right tab. Measures 14" tall.

48
Crescent Flour Cardboard Sign
Some wear. 7" x 20".

49
JA Hinds Corona Flour Cardboard Sign
Creases and minor loss. 10 1/8" x 18".

50
Snow Flake Flour Cardboard Sign
Excellent condition. 11" x 17".

51
Crescent Flour Mothers Delight Cardboard Sign
Nearly perfect and a great red color! 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".

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53
"Gone To See The Bat" Closed Sign
We can only surmise that this was a store sign that was used when the movie "The Bat" was out in 1926. Double sided. 5 1/2" x 4 1/2".

54
Patrons Pride Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 11" x 12".

55
Dixie Moon Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2".

56
Ube See Shur Lite Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 1/2" x 12".

57
Blue Eagle Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 16 1/2" x 12 1/2".

58
Dixie River Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 1/4" x 12 1/2".

59
Dixie's Choice Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 14 3/4" x 11 1/2".

60
Dixie Clipper Flour Original Artwork Airplane
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 17 1/2" x 12 1/4".

61
Big Horn Flour Original Artwork Ram
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15" x 12".

62
Golden Eve Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 16" x 12 1/4".

63
Silver Cup Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 3/4" x 12 1/4".

64
Liberty Flour Advertising Clock. White Frame
Great graphics! One of two Liberty Flour clocks. This one has a white box frame and the face has starburst type rays coming in from the edges.15 1/4" tall x 15 1/2" across x 3 1/2" deep.

65
Liberty Flour Advertising Clock. Blue Frame
Great graphics again but more of a school clock appearance with the border decoration. Blue box frame. 15 1/4" tall x 15 1/2" across x 3 1/2" deep.

66
Tender Flake Flour Advertising Clock
The Tender Flake Flour brand was developed by Iglehart Milling Co. of Evansville, IN to supplement their general-purpose Swans Down brand. The intended use was for baking light and fluffy pastry items. The frame is metal. 18 1/4" tall x 15" across ...

67
Dorsels Flour Figural Advertising Clock
The top of the sack has been broken off and glued back on. Because the repair is right where the string closes the flour sack the break doesn't really show. Measures 13 3/4" x 7 1/4".

68
Henkels Bread Flour Cardboard Sign
Double sided. 6 1/2" in diameter.

69

70
King Arthur Cardboard Grocery Store Sign
Very cool that it was never used. 10 1/2" x 8 1/2".

71
Please Pay When Served Voigt Flour Sign
Interesting sign featuring several Voigt Company brands. 7" x 11".

72
White Rose Flour Celluloid Pocket Mirror
Has needles stuck into the side.







79
New-Veno Flour Pocket Mirror. Pershing Haig
Great military imagery. Not a subject matter often thought of to promote flour companies.

80
Vienna Patent Flour Pocket Mirror
Love the slogan "Not the cheapest but the best."








88
Acme Mills Kite Flour Pocket Mirror
Staining to the celluloid but fun image.




















108
White Rose Flour Handled Pocket Mirror
Unusual form. Unfortunately the celluloid is cracked. 6 1/2" tall including handle.

109
Sunny White Flour Scoop
Very sweet piece. 4" long.

110
William Tell Flour Tip Tray
Soiled. 4 1/4" across.

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112
Eckhart & Swan Best Flour Tip Tray
Green background. 4 1/4" across.

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114
Eckhart & Swan Best Flour Tip Tray
Blue background. 4 1/4" across.

115
Lily White Flour Paper Clip
2 1/4" tall x 2 1/4" across.

116
Tiedemans Pride Flour Receipt Holder/ Bill Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

117
Patent Roller Flour Receipt-Bill Hook
Copyright 1907. Cardboard part measures 5 3/4" x 3".

118
Big Bear Flour Receipt-Bill Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

119
Solax Flour Receipt-Bill File Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

120
Taylors Best Flour Bill - Receipt Hook
Cardboard part measures 5 3/4" x 3 1/2".

121
1895 Die Cut Lily White Flour Calendar
Nearly perfect condition. 8 1/2" tall.


123
Dolly Varden Flour Enamel Clip/Fob
Clip measures 1 1/4" tall. Chain measures 5" long.


125
Haydens 1900 Flour Enamel Watch Fob
Some chipping to the enamel. 1 3/8" across.

126
Mas-Sota Flour Enamel Watch Fob
Fob measures 1 1/2" in diameter.







133
Strong & Northway Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

134
Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 3/4".

135
Whitney & Gibson Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

136
Monarch Roller Mill Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

137
Henkels Flour Pot & Pan Scraper
Nearly perfect condition. Just a bit of minor chipping on the edge. 3 3/8" across.


139
Von Motlke Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 15 1/4" in diameter.

140
Wertz Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 17" in diameter.

141
Lebanon Valley Roller Mills Barrel Label
Never used. 17" in diameter.

142
Liberty Flour Cardboard Sign
Scratches and loss as shown. 12" in diameter.

143
Patoka Lily Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

144
Lynns White Cake Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

145
Cayce Milling Company Flour Barrel Label
Some tears. 16" in diameter.

146

147
Upper 10 Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

148
Gold Dust Flour Barrel Label Liberty
Never used. 16" in diameter.

149
Leader Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

150
White Dove Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

151
Boquet Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

152
Geranium Flour Barrel Label #1
Quite a bit of loss around the edges. 16" in diameter.

153
Geranium Flour Barrel Label #2
Never used. 16" in diameter.

154
Dubois Favorite Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

155
Ole King Cole Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

156
Voigts Royal Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

157
Snow Drift Flour Barrel Label
Tears and loss. 16" in diameter.

158
Comet Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

159
Pansy Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

160
Shamrock Flour Barrel Label 4 Leaf Clover
Never used. 16" in diameter.

161
Shamrock Patent Flour Barrel Label
Stained and loss along edge. 16" in diameter.

162
Crown Milling Eagle Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

163
1906 King Arthur Flour Barrel Lid
You can see that the boards of the barrel have separated over time and the label has split as well. 18" in diameter.

164
The Queen Flour Barrel Lid
You can see that the boards of the barrel have separated over time and the label has split as well. 18" in diameter.

165
St. Lawrence Flour Barrel Label
This one has been laquered onto a board.

166
Bake w/Quaker Flour Sign
The sign has damage and has been mounted in a frame.

167
Quaker Rye Flour Barrel Lid
Label is stamped directly onto the wood lid. 18" in diameter.

168
1906 O/M Fancy Flour Barrel Lid
Splits at the seems of the lid.

169
Star Brand Winter Wheat Flour Barrel Lid
Soiling and splits at the seams.

170
Bogert Flour Brass Stencil
Some wrinkling. 18" tall.

171
Langdon Store Flour Stencil Massachusetts
Excellent condition. 18 1/2" tall.

172
JD Richardson Patent Flour Stencil
Excellent condition. 18 1/2" tall.

173
Town Talk Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 12" x 12".





178
Clyde Flour Pie Pan Grabber
Unusual form. Amazing that if this was used that it didn't break. 16 1/2" long.

179
Quaker & Nabisco Bowls & 1915 Calendar Plate
Each has some condition issue. The plate has a repaired chip. The Nabisco bowl has quite a bit of wear and the Quaker bowl has some wear. Plate measures 8 1/2" across.

180
F&F Quaker Pitcher w/Original Coupon
We've never seen the coupon before.

181
Quaker Flour Shaker
There is a crack to the lid and overpaint on the body.


183
Cleveland Bag Company Perpetual Calendar
Circa 1900 embossed and figural perpetual calendar. Measures 6 1/2" tall.

184
Gibraltar Flour Pen Holder Ink Well
The ink well does not have a cover and never did. The flour bag appears to be cast iron. Base measures 6" x 6".

185
2 Swans Down Oven Thermometers
A chip to the enamel on the smaller thermometer. Tallest is 5 1/4" tall.

186
Quaker Oats Thermometer
Excellent condition. 6 1/4" tall.

187

188
Wheatlet Flour Thermometer & Barometer
Some wear. Measures 9" tall.

189
Nunn-Better Thermometer
Some wear. 12" tall.

190
2 Milling Company Thermometers KCMO
The Rodney Milling Company thermometer is from Kansas City and is in its original box. The Mayflower Mills thermometer measures 13" tall.

191
Group of 5 Flour-Milling Co. Glass Paperweights
As shown. Approximately 2" x 4".

192
Group of 6 Flour-Milling-Sack Co. Paperweights
The milk glass paperweight is a bit unusual ad is for a bag company. The upright paperweight is unusual too. Most of these are approximately 2" x 4".

193
Group of 12 Flour-Milling Glass Slides
There are 12 glass slides included in this lot. Some were from movie theatre pre-movie rolls.

194

195
Group of 4 Flour Sack Pin Cushions
As shown. Roughly 3" x 2".


197
Melhuish Flour "Best Always" Rolling Pin
Clear glass with applied blue label. 15" across.

198

199
Bakers Choice Pink Glass Rolling Pin
Embossed label. 14" across.

200
Columbus Flour Milk Glass Rolling Pin
Milk glass pin with applied ink label. 17 3/4" across.

201

202
3 Celluloid Advertising Items
As shown. The largest is 3 1/2" across.


204
25 Flour-Milling Company Pencils
There are 21 regular pencils and 4 bullet pencils.

205
7 Flour Books
As shown.

206
3 Flour Co. Patches & 1 Trivet
As shown. The Ful-O-Pep patch is 7" across and 5 3/4" tall.

207
3 Flour Co. Lighters & 1 Match Safe Doughboy
The dough boy match safe has a bit of rust inside. The Martha White lighter is musical.


209
NY City Milling Company Bell
Wear as shown. 3 3/4" tall.

210
3 Flour Company Wood Whistles
As shown. The longest is 5" long.


212
Group of 8 Advertising Items. Calendar Pins
Interesting lot. The largest item is 8 3/4" long.

213
4 Flour Company Brushes
As shown. The largest is 7 3/4" long.

214
Group of Civil War Era Tokens & Pouch
There are 5 Civil War era tokens in this lot, plus additional tokens and pouch. The Civil War tokens measure 3/4" in diameter.


216
Green Depression Glass Flour Giveaways
3 cups and 2 saucers for Urban's Liberty Flour.

217
Pink Depression Glass Flour Giveaways
6 cups, 2 saucers and 5 plates for Urban's Liberty Flour.

218
Glass Flour Advertising Pieces
The measuring cup has a chip.




222
Group of Flour Mag/Newspaper Ads
As shown. The Blish's Colonial Flour fragment appears to have been cut from a paper flour bag. It measures 14 1/4" x 11 1/2".

223
Warning Top Floor Signs
These signs were used in conjunction with a belt & platform style man-lift elevator. The lift provided quick access to every floor level in a mill or a parking garage, passing through holes in the floors. Each measures 9 1/4" x 11".

224
K&B Flour Silk Hosiery Store Sign
Just a bit of fading. 9 1/4" x 19".

225
2 NOS Flour Boxes
As shown. The boxes have been flattened. The Reeves ReadyMade box measures 12" x 7".


227
Heckers & Aristos NOS Store Signs
These were made to be folded and hung from a shelf. Never used. Each measures 6 1/8" x 10".

228
Swans Down Flour Sign Horse & Carriage
Looks like it was made to have store info printed around the horse and carriage. 8 1/4" x 11 1/2".

229
Flour Exchange Broadside Advertisement
Creases and minor loss. 12" x 9".

230
19th Century Flour Ephemera
The center leaflet is for a flour house and is dated 1875. It measures 13 1/2" x 5 1/2".

231
1902 Bemis Bag Co. Calendar Panels
This lot includes 4 months from the 1902 calendar that Bemis put out. These are all printed on flour sack material. Each measures 15" x 12".

232
City Mill Flour Paper Bag Label
This is a label for a flour sack. Measures 24 3/4" x 13".

233
Glendale Flour Grocery Store Sign
$1.09 for a 49 pound sack! Measures 8 1/4" x 27 3/4".

234
Ask For White Rose Flour Sign
Has been framed. There is some loss and wear. Frame measures 16 3/4" x 12 3/4".

235
Kissimmee Cowboy Dairy Feed Label
This is a label for a flour sack. 20" x 12".

236
1906 Bridal Veil Flour Calendar Top (?)
Because of the metal bars on the top and the bottom this appears to be a calendar top. Damage as shown. 22 1/2" x 17".

237
Heckers Buckwheat Baby Framed Sign
Not sure if this is the original frame for this sign or not. Either way it works really well. Cute image of a baby in a high chair eating. An interesting detail. We have never seen what we think is a baby bottle attached to the side of the high chair...

238
King Arthur Flour Framed Barrel Lid
This looks like a framed barrel lid. Not examined out of frame but you can see a split on one side. Frame measures 23" x 23 1/4".

239
REA-Patterson Milling Building Pic Trains
A great image of the REA-Patterson Milling company building and operations. Pictured are trains from Missouri Pacific, Missouri Kansas & Texas (KATY Line), American Transit and NYC & RR. Great colors and image. Contemporary frame measures 9" x 21 3/4...

240
Ohio Queen Patent Framed Sign/Bag
This might be a framed paper flour bag but there is no weight mentioned. There is staining and loss to the piece. Frame measures 22 1/2" x 18 1/2".

241
Heckers Grocery Store Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. Damage to the right side of the image. Frame measures 15 1/2" x 25".

242
Town Talk Flour Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. I wonder if there is damage to one of the corners, or if the owner just liked that way of matting. Frame measures 17 1/2" x 20 1/4".

243
Wyandot Maid Native American Framed Label
This is a framed label or flour sack. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 23" x 16".

244
1887 Colored Engraving of Milling Operations
From a Frank Leslie illustrated newspaper from April 9, 1887. Features the flouring industry of Minneapolis Minnesota. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 21 1/2" x 16".

245
Wertz Standard Flour Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. There are creases. Frame measures 14 1/2" x 22 1/2".

246
Vintage Pillsbury Wooden Sign WV
Dick Ferrell had this sign fabricated when he served as plant manager, from 1975 to 1976, for the Pillsbury Bag Conversion plant in Wellsburg, WV. Excellent condition. 22" in diameter.

247
Royal Star Flour Framed Printed Sack
The label is paper and the sack is striped. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 17 1/4" x 10 1/4".

247
Dixie Rose Printed Flour Sack. Hawaiian Beach
Framed flour sack features a pattern of tropical beach scenes with people, fish, palm trees, etc. Has not been examined out of frame. Frame measures 17 1/4" x 10 1/4".

248
Swans Down Sign Candles & Notebook
As shown. The frame measures 8" x 6".

249
1919 Berry Bros. Milling Lady Liberty Sign
Not examined outside of the original frame. Frame measures 10 1/2" x 5 1/2".

250
Kay-Mil Flour Bread Board
Looks like it was never used. Measures 12" x 9".

251
Hecker Cereal Co. Sign New York City
This is probably the end of a crate or case. Measures 5" x 15".

252
AT Ferrell & Co Grain Sifter & Sign
The sign is probably the end of a crate. The sifter has been used some. The sifter measures 10" x 24".

253
3 Victorian Era Pulleys
Nothing specifically about the flour industry but I'm sure these, or pulleys like these, were used to hoist bags, etc. The largest is 12" tall.

254
1910 Atlas of Summit County Ohio
Loose pages and worn but all pages appear to be present.

255
Federal Milling Co. Flour Ink Blotter NIB
This is brand new in its original box and comes with its original instructions. Measures 5 1/8" across.

256
19 1930s-50s Glass Flour Shakers Jadeite
This is a lot of 19 vintage glass flour shakers. All are original old shakers. Most are approximately 4 1/2" tall.

257
3 Glass Flour Canisters
The red canister is from the 1940s. The jadeite canister looks like a reissued piece. The red canister measures 8" tall.


259
12 Heckers Flour Apothecary Display Jars NYC
As you can see 4 of these still have the grain present. These look like the old apothecary jars. 6 1/2" tall.

260
3 Ceramic Quaker Oats Cookie Jars
All three are in perfect condition.

261
3 Stoneware Flour Containers
The largest is English and an unusual form. One of the Western pots is missing its lid and one of the pots has a spider web crack on the bottom.

262
2 Enamel Covered Pots. Flour
Some wear as shown. The larger of the two is 10" tall with the lid on.

263
1930s Heckers Flour Grocery Basket
Two Heckers Signs inside this vintage grocery basket. The rubberized handles have some issues and there is wear. The basket measures 8 1/4" tall x 20 1/2" across x 14" deep.

264
Woodwards Purity Flour Hat
This is an early advertising hat that looks to be hand made by the stitching. Some soiling.

265
Mill Rose Flour Beanie Hat Patriotic
Red, White and Blue in full effect!

266

267
4 Advertising Garrison Hats
These are a Garrison style folding hat for the different flour companies shown.


269
Mothers Oat Fireless Cooker
There is wear to the top and to the labels. 12 1/2" x 13".

270
Great Western Iron Lid/Cover Leavenworth KS
This must have been used in the milling plant. This "lid" is actually an entry cover for worker access to milling bins or certain equipment. Great wear to the paint. 15 3/4" across.

271
White Lily Flour Spoon Set w/Rack
Hard to find these complete and in this condition. The spoons are 4 3/4" tall.

272
Group of Flour Adv. Spoons Giveaways Sterling
Mixed lot of advertising and giveaway spoons. A couple of these are sterling silver. As shown. The Harter Mills spoon is 5" long.

273
Airy Fairy Horse & Carriage Wood Toy
Sweet little pull toy for Airy-Fairy Pancake Flour. 12 7/8" long.

274
Large Group Miscellaneous Advertising Items
Wide range of items from old to new. Pictures tell the story.

275
Swans Down Flour Tin Kitchenware Items
A nice group of items. There is also a box for the cake baking set not pictured.


277
Wolf Milling Co. Ellingwood KS Toothpick Holder
Good Victorian era advertising piece from Kansas. 1 7/8" tall.

278
Ballard & Ballard Cast Iron Skillet
Excellent condition. 10 1/2" in diameter.

279
5 Ballard Flour Biscuit Dough Banks
One of these canisters does not have a slot in the top but is the same size as the others that do. These containers were for display and sale of refrigerated dough product. The unused empty containers were occasionally used for advertising premiums,...

280
Group of 4 Advertising Flour Sifters
As shown. The Omega sifter is 4 3/4" tall.

281
2 Tin Flour Canisters
Both have a fair amount of wear. Satisfactory tin is 6 3/4" x 7 3/8".

282
3 Framed Nabisco Signs 1901-1902
These look like ads from a magazine or similar. Not examined out of frame. The print in the black frame measures is 14 5/8" x 11 3/4".


284
IGA Rolled Oats Cardboard Canister Kids Playing
3 pound canister with kids playing all around the top. Wear as shown.

285
Scotch Brand Bonnie Lass Cardboard Canisters
Wear as shown. 3 pound canisters.

286
Group of 5 Cardboard Canisters #1
These are all 3 pound canisters. Wear as shown.

287
Group of 5 Cardboard Canisters #2
These are all 3 pound canisters. Wear as shown.

288
Group of 6 Cardboard Canisters
These range in size from 1 pound to 1 pound 6 ounce canisters. Wear as shown.

289
Group of 8 Cardboard Canisters
These range in size from 1 pound to 1 pound 6 ounce canisters. Wear as shown.

289
Group of 11 Cereal And Flour Mix Boxes
As shown. Some are still sealed and contain product.

290
3 Cardboard Rolled Oats Cereal Boxes
These are in the 2 - 5 pound range each.

291
Nabisco Shredded Wheat Case & Box
There are 3 boxes in this lot including the large Shredded Wheat case.

292
Group of 7 Mothers Oats Cardboard Canisters
The canister on the bottom left is still sealed and full.

293
Group of 12 Quaker Oats Cardboard Canisters
Various sizes. Wear as shown.

294
9 Mothers Oats Cereal Boxes
These all had various giveaways inside when new. The OvenWare and Gold Trim cup and saucer giveaway boxes are still sealed and full meaning that the giveaway items are still inside.

295
5 Swans Down Cake Flour Boxes
The box on the bottom right is still sealed and full. The box stacked on top of the more plain box is actually a store display box and is labeled as such.

296
30+ Advertising Boxes & Tins
Various ages, sizes and mediums. As shown.

297
Aunt Jemima & Cream of Wheat Cases
This lot includes an empty case box for both Aunt Jemima and Cream of Wheat. Wear as shown.

298
Henkels & Airy Fairy Case Boxes
Both are empty case boxes. Wear as shown.



301
Group of 5 Vintage Grocery Bags
As shown. The K&B bag is 18" tall folded flat including handle and 13 1/2" wide.

302
Group of 6 Canvas Grocery Sacks
As shown. The Washburn Crosby sack is 19 1/2" tall with the handle.

303
5 lb Mark Twain Paper Flour Bag
Some wear. Paper flour bags, like this one, are sometimes provided with a blue inner lining (look at the thumb notch area at the top) to make the flour seem whiter. These are referred to as "blue-lined' bags.








313


315
2 Baseball Themed Flour Bags
Better Batter and Little Sport bags. As shown.



318
Lucky Flour 98lb Flour Sack
Wear and staining as shown.


320



323
38 Flour Sacks from Kansas
Each of the bags was bagged and or sold in Kansas. As shown.

324
27 Town Crier Flour Bags Kansas City MO
There are 27 of the same Town Crier Bags in this lot. These are all 24 1/2 pound bags. Could be really fun to use as wall paper.

325
12 Flour Sacks from Missouri
The Valaint bags are 100 pounds. All bags were made or sold in Missouri.

326
11 Second Hand Flour Sacks
These are mainly large sized wholesale bags.

327
100+ Flour Sacks
Huge variety in size, genre and geography. As shown.

328
51 Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

329
65+ Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

330
25+ Flour-Feed Sacks. Great for Quilts
This is a really fun lot. The majority of this lot are the floral patterns most associated with flour or feed sack quilts. These are all uncut and most still have their original labels attached!

331
36 Military or Patriotic Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.



334
5 Kansas Flour Sacks & Snow White Flour Sack
There are 5 sacks that are from flour companies with Kansas in the title whether they were made in Kansas or not. There is also a Snow White flour sack in this lot.

335
11 Printers Proof Posters
These are basically poster size but are Printer's Proofs for labels for the executives to decide if they like it or not.

336
19 Flour Aprons
Fun group of old and new, printed and embroidered.

336
Group of 100s of Paper Flour Bags
There are 100s of paper flour sacks. Ranging in age from some of the first produced up to and including bags for Little Caesars Pizza. Conditions vary.

337
Group of Ephemeral Items Calendar Labels
The 1919 calendar might have been a sample since there are no sheets, just January, but there is damage to the top. As shown.

338
1923 Detmer Woolens Calendar
Nice imagery and size for this calendar. Edges are rough with some small tears. 31 1/2" x 20 1/2".


340
Seal of Ohio Flour Sign
Wear as shown. 22" x 14 1/8".

341
1920s Wichita Flour Mills Image
Great piece from Wichita. The image was printed by Western Litho Company in Wichita. Some wear around the edges. 15" x 23".


343
Crescent Flour Doll Special Sign
Really cute and fun sign. The mat measures 20 1/2" x 25 1/2".


345
Sunny Jim Flour Doll & More
As shown. Sunny Jim is 15 1/2" tall.

346
Heckers Farina Seed Box
The label is faded. Measures 14" x 22" x 3 1/2".

347
American Flaked Groats Shipping Crate Eagle
Great Eagle graphics on both ends of the crate. A chip or two and wear from age. 18 1/2" x 26" x 11 7/8" tall.

348
Sunshine Biscuits Shipping Crate
Very clean. Measures 13 3/8" x 21 1/2" x 11 1/4" tall.

349
Shredded Whole Wheat Shipping Crate
The stampings and logo and information are only stamped on one end. 16 1/4" x 25 1/2" x 18" tall.

350
Atlas Oats Shipping Crate Kansas City MO
Graphics and stampings on 4 of the 5 sides. One panel has no stamping on it which is odd. 18" x 26 1/4" x 12 1/4" tall.

351
Bull Meat Brand Flour Shipping Barrel
Bull Meat Brand? What? Who decided that was a good name? Great graphics and several labels are attached to the barrel so it looks great! Just a bizarre name. Measures 22 3/4" tall x 17 1/2" across.

352
Huron Milling Company Barrel
This barrel has been refinished and presents beautifully. Huron Milling's information is stamped onto two of the staves. Measures 23 1/2" tall x 18 1/2" across.

353
Puritan Flour Shipping Barrel
Wear to the label. Measures 28 1/2" tall x 19" across.

354
Puritas Flour Shipping Barrel
Notice that the bands are actually raw twigs/sticks. That's something I've not seen before. Measures 28 1/2" tall x 20" across.

355
Country Store Flour Tin
Measures 20" tall and has its original lid.

356
King Arthur Flour Flour Tin/Sifter Large
See Lot 362 for an advertisement for the Perfection sifter bin. Measures 21" tall plus the handle.

357
5 William Kitchens Prints. Mills
As shown. Each measures 17 1/4" x 22 1/4".

358
Lot Of 19th Century Atlas Pages. Minnesota
A group of miscellaneous atlas pages including maps and illustrations relating to Minnesota.

359
1919 Geologic Atlas. Minnesota.
Atlas from the Department of the Interior. Includes loose sheets that appear to be an addendum or supplemental pages.

360
Pillsbury Bag Mockups & Posters
The mockups include pieces with notes about changes to be made, etc. The posters are reprints issued by the Minnesota Historical Society. The bag mockups are each approximately 22 3/4" x 19 3/4".

361
Misc. Lot Of Posters, Calendars, And Signs.
With the exception of the 1969 Wichita Flour Mills calendar, these posters and signs are reprints. The White Lily flower posters measure 25" x 19".

362
Lot Of Ads And Clippings. Bridal Veil Flour Bag.
As shown. The Pillsbury poster and Fairchild's Flour print are contemporary reprints. The Perfection Flour Bin ad's frame measures 17" x 14".

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If you mistakenly increase your own bid at any time during the auction, or make some other bidding error (e.g. placing your bidder number in the price field), you must immediately contact the Auctioneer by email at info@kcauctioncompany.com. Reports of bidding errors must be made via e-mail; phone reports will not be accommodated. 9. Timeliness of Bidding Error Reports: If you make a bidding error during this auction, you must identify and report the error before the auction begins to close. The Auctioneer will not undo bidding errors reported after the auction has begun to close. 10. Bidder's Duty to Report Fraud: You are responsible for all bids made from your account. If you believe that an unauthorized person has gained access to your account, you must notify the Auctioneer immediately by sending an e-mail to info@kcauctioncompany.com. You must also report the incident to the relevant law enforcement authorities and send the Auctioneer a copy of any resulting police report. You understand and agree that if you do not promptly report any suspected fraud to the Auctioneer and to the relevant law enforcement authorities, you will be held personally responsible for all purchases made using your account and bidder number. 11. Changes in Circumstance: All aspects of this auction are subject to change without notice. The Auctioneer reserves the right to, at any time: (1) add or remove items from the auction, (2) split or combine lots, (3) add minimum bids or reserve prices, (4) cancel, suspend, extend or reschedule the sale of an individual item, lot, auction, and/or auction event, (5) make changes to the auction's closing, inspection, or removal times, or (6) take any other action the Auctioneer deems necessary to effect the fair conduct of this sale or protection of buyers', sellers', or other parties' interests. In the event a seller withdraws an item from this auction prior to the close of the auction, the Auctioneer may leave the item on the catalog and buy the item back on behalf of the seller to establish the Auctioneer's earned commission and the buyer's premium due to the Auctioneer from the seller. 12. Closing: the Auctioneer's online auctions are designed to mimic traditional "live" actions. For this reason, this auction will have a staggered, dynamic closing. a. Staggered Closing: This online auction will automatically begin to close at a rate of 3 items per minute, every minute. Items' closing times may be extended past their scheduled closing time, however, as a result of the Auctioneer's dynamic closing feature. b. Dynamic Closing: The closing time of an item is automatically extended an additional 5 minutes whenever a bid is placed within the 5 minutes leading up to an item's scheduled closing time. 13. Winning Bids: If you place a bid in this sale, and your bid is determined to be the winning bid, you become obligated to pay for the item(s) that you have won at the price you gave as your bid. a. Notification: If you end up placing one or more winning bids in this auction, the Auctioneer will contact you by e-mail to let you know which items you have won. This e-mail notification will be the only contact you receive from the Auctioneer about your winning bids; this means that you are responsible for checking your e-mail following the close of the auction to determine what items you have won. If you do not receive an e-mail identifying you as a winning bidder, it is because the Auctioneer has no record of your having placed a winning bid. b. Bid Inquiries: If you believe that you placed a winning bid, but do not receive an e-mail, you must notify the Auctioneer by sending an e-mail to info@kcauctioncompany.com explaining your situation by 9:00am on the day after of the auction has closed. You agree that the Auctioneer will be the sole authority regarding the identification of winning bids. 14. Payment: At the conclusion of this auction, the credit card associated with your account will be automatically charged for the full price of your purchases. For this reason, it is imperative that you provide the Auctioneer with a credit card that has sufficient credit available to pay for all of your purchases at the moment the auction closes! a. Suspension: You understand and agree that if, at the end of this auction, the Auctioneer is twice unable to charge your credit card for the entire amount of your purchases, the Auctioneer will suspend your online bidding privileges indefinitely. b. Chargebacks Prohibited: You agree that you will accept all charges placed on the credit card associated with your account, and you agree that you will not charge back any amount that the Auctioneer charges to your credit card. You agree that this provision applies equally to amounts charged in connection with any items you have won and any costs or fees discussed in Paragraphs 16-18 of these Terms and Conditions. 15a. Buyer's Premium: A 15% buyer's premium is added to every purchase. This means that if your winning bids add up to $100, you will be charged $115 at checkout. 15b. Sales Tax: Current Jackson County, MO sales tax will be charged on all purchases unless otherwise stated, or unless you are tax exempt or have a resale certificate. 16. Default and Resale: You agree that if, after being declared the winning bidder, you fail to pay for any item that you have won for any reason, your account will be declared in default. If you still refuse to pay for any item after being notified of your account's being in default, you agree that the Auctioneer will have the right to immediately resell your item, and you further agree to pay (1) any cost associated with the resale and (2) any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 17. Shipping and Picking Up Your Items: KC Auction Company DOES NOT PACK OR SHIP. We will be happy to take your items to UPS, and you are responsible for packing and shipping costs. If picking up your items, you are solely responsible for the safe and timely pick-up and removal of any items you may win at this auction. The Auctioneer does not hold items beyond the published removal times. The Auctioneer will not issue you a refund if you are unable to pick up and safely remove your items during the published removal times. a. Bidder's Duty to Remove Items Safely: Again, you are solely responsible for the safe pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items. You agree that the pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items will be solely at your expense and at your risk. You further agree that you will be responsible for any damage that you or any of your agents cause during any inspection or removal period, and also agree that the credit card associated with your online account will be charged for any expenses incurred and/or repairs necessary as a result of any damage that you cause. b. Release Upon Presentation of Receipt: You understand and agree that the Auctioneer will release your items only after you or your agent presents a sales receipt generated by the Auctioneer stating that your account is paid in full. You further understand and agree that it is your duty to ensure that any agent picking up items on your behalf has a copy of your paid sales receipt to present at the pick-up location. You explicitly authorize the Auctioneer to release your items to any person in possession of your paid sales receipt. No item will be released to any person unless that person presents a paid sales receipt listing the item in question. c. Abandonment: You understand and agree that any item that you do not pick up or arrange shipping for during the published removal times will be considered abandoned. You understand and agree that you will be charged a reasonable fee for the storage, removal, and/or disposal of any item that is considered abandoned. 18. Disposal of Unclaimed Items: In the event you refuse to pay for or abandon any item that you win at auction, the Auctioneer will have the option of reselling, removing, storing, or disposing of the unpaid or abandoned item. You understand and agree that you will be personally responsible for all deficiencies including all legal, collection, transportation, and storage expenses associated with your delinquent account and/or abandoned items. In the event of resale, you agree to pay any cost associated with the resale as well as any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 19. Non-Delivery: In the unusual event that an item has been grossly misrepresented or is unavailable for pickup during the published removal times, you must immediately notify the Auctioneer's onsite staff of the problem and file a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours. You understand and agree that if you fail to make a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours of your discovering the problem, your claim for non-delivery will not be honored. Claims for non-delivery may be filed by replying to the e-mail that informed you of your winning bids. Your claim must fully describe the nature of the problem that you have identified. 20. Claims and Choice of Venue: Any claim or controversy out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions, or to any breach thereof, will be settled either (1) in Jackson County, Missouri's Small Claims Court, if the claim in question amounts to less than $5,000, or (2) by means of arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association, if the claim in question amounts to more than $5,000. In the event of arbitration, judgments upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction. You agree that all claims will be litigated or arbitrated on an individual basis, and will not be consolidated with any claim made by another party. Venue in every case will be Jackson County, Missouri. You agree that any judgments awarded may be applied to and collected from you personally or corporately. Should any party file an action contrary to this paragraph, the counterparty may recover reasonable legal fees and costs. Further, if you bring a claim against the Auctioneer and do not prevail, you agree that you will reimburse the Auctioneer for all reasonable legal fees and costs. 21. Interim or Preliminary Relief: Notwithstanding the contents of Paragraph 22 of these Terms and Conditions, you agree that the Auctioneer may seek interim or preliminary relief in a court having jurisdiction in order to protect any rights or property that the Auctioneer may have pending arbitration or litigation. 22. Liability: In all cases, the Auctioneer's liability, and the liability of the seller of the items in this auction, will be limited to the refund of your purchase price. The Auctioneer will not be liable for any amount in connection with the postponement or cancellation of this auction, or the withdrawal of any item or lot from this auction. In no event will the Auctioneer be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with this auction or any related sale or transaction. a. No Liability for the Acts of Third Parties: The Auctioneer is not responsible for any action taken by any seller, bidder, or other third party before, during, or after this auction. b. No Liability for Site Malfunction: You understand that this auction is online-only, and so relies on devices and programs that may malfunction without warning. You agree that the Auctioneer will not be liable for any error or inconvenience that may be the result of such a malfunction. You further understand and agree that the Auctioneer may void or suspend any sale, or resell any item, if the Auctioneer determines a transaction to have been affected by any site malfunction. 23. Indemnification: You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Auctioneer and its employees, officers, owners, affiliates, agents, and representatives from and against any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, judgments, fees, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees and costs, related to, arising from, or associated with you, your agents or representatives including, but not limited to, personal injury or property damage caused at any sales site or during removal or transportation of items won at auction, any dispute with another bidder, or any violation of these Terms and Conditions. 24. Limitations: These Terms and Conditions do not, nor are they intended to create any agency, partnership, joint venture, employer-employee, or franchisor-franchisee relationship. These Terms and Conditions cannot be altered except in writing by the Auctioneer. 25. Severability: If any term, provision, paragraph, condition, or other portion of this agreement, or the application of these, to any person, place, or circumstance, is held to be invalid, unenforceable, or void, the remainder of this agreement and such term, provision, covenant or condition as applied to other persons, places and circumstances will remain in full force and effect. 26. Governing Law: These Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Missouri. 27. Entire Agreement: These Terms and Conditions contain our entire agreement and supersede any prior oral or written agreements relating to the same subject matter
Listing Details
With a long, distinguished career in the milling industry (1963-2003), Richard Ferrell spent more than 40 years amassing a very diverse variety of items relating to the flour milling industry. Today, his collection is considered by many history buffs to be the premier record of the milling industry's development from the mid-1800s to the early 2000s. Several years ago he donated the majority of his collection to the Minnesota State Historical Society, and has decided now is the time to sell the rest. We are excited to offer these items!

1
1920s White Lily Flour Building Painting.Knoxville
A great 1920s-30s painting of the J. Allen Smith Company "White Lily Flour" building. Notice the trains, cars, the Knoxville skyline and all of the details. Well done painting that appears to have been commissioned by Wm. T. Manning Company out of Wa...

2
Heckers Farina Cream Wheat Triptych Store Display
1920s and is nicely framed. This item was originally a grocery store window 3-panel, stand-up sign made of heavy cardboard. Some wear and loss to the paper. The frame is 51 3/4" X 29"

3
1884 Geo. T. Smith Chromolitho Horses Buildings
The mat states that this was a supplement to the 1884 Northwestern Miller. The middlings purifier is a piece of flour milling equipment that uses air and sifter clothing to separate bran particles from in-process flour. Creases and tears. The frame i...

4
Antique O/C Portrait
Sitter unknown. The original frame is 28 1/4" X 34 1/2".

5
Victorian Era Bridal Veil Chromolitho Adv. Poster
Wear and stains as shown. The frame is 19 1/4" X 29 1/2".

6
1951 Magnolia Flour Dionne Quints Calendar
The calendar only has December left on the pad. 18" X 27 1/8". Not examined out of vacuum sealed display.

7
1960s Nabisco Shredded Wheat School Chart
Tear in the bottom right corner. The frame is 18 1/2" X 30".

8
WWI Belgian Relief Framed Flour Sacks
Very unusual flour sack from 1914-15 that was donated to Belgian Non-Combatants. This was contributed by the people of Kentucky and Southern Indiana through the Louisville Herald. This looks like it was one flour sack that was cut in half to be frame...

9
Nunn-Better Corn Meal Double Sided Sign
The Nunn Milling Company was founded in 1926 in Evansville, Indiana. Some wear and a bit of rust. Very nice condition. 38 1/8" X 28".

10
Kismet Patent Flour Embossed Tin Sign
The Noblesville Milling Company was located in Noblesville, Indiana. The original mill was built about 1872. Just a bit of wear and rust. 19 1/4" X 27 3/4".

11
Heckers Family Flour Self Framed Tin Sign
Some wear, surface rust and chipping. 22 1/4" X 28 1/4".

12
King Arthur Self Framed Round Sign
Sands, Taylor & Wood Company was the original name of King Arthur Flour Company, founded in 1790. This self-framed tin sign is a beautiful example of period advertising. Some wear, scratches and surface rust. 25 3/4" across.

13
Voigts Snow Drift Enamelled Flange Sign
This is a flange-mount, double-sided variety of porcelain signage. Nearly perfect condition and great cobalt blue color! 18 5/8" X 14".

14
1907 Fairchilds Cleveland Flange Spinner Sign
What a great sign! A double sided flange with "Extra" spinner center. Excellent condition. Just a bit of wear from 100+ years. 13 5/8" X 13 1/4".

15
Listers Diabetic Flour Tin Sign
Nearly perfect. 6 1/4" across.

16
William Tell Flour Tin Sign
This grocery store shelf-sign was created by Ansted & Burk Co. of Springfield, Ohio. Fair to excellent condition. Long and narrow. 1" X 20".

17
Red Spot Flour Tin Sign
Made by The American Art Works of Coshocton, Ohio. Excellent condition. 2 1/4" X 19 3/4".

18
Onward Flour Enamelled Door Push Sign
Just a little bit of chipping and wear. 3" X 20".

19
Vintage Danger Sign Skull & Crossbones
This sign was originally mounted next to electrical switchgear at California Milling Corporation in East Los Angeles. 8 1/8" X 27".

20
Voigts Crescent Flour Tin Door Push
Nearly perfect condition. 3 3/4" X 9 5/8".

21
Swans Down Embossed Tin Sign
Craquelure to the finish. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4".

22
National Milling No Smoking Enamel Sign
Some wear and chipping. 18" X 8".

23
Nunn-Better Flour Advertising Mirror
Flaking and loss to the mirror and image. 16 1/8" X 8".

24
Royal Patent Ohio Tin Sign
Self framed Royal Patent Flour Sign. Wear, some loss and a bit of fading. 11 3/8" X 11 3/8"

25
Omega Flour the Souths Finest Flour Sign
Nearly perfect condition. 13 1/2" X 9 1/4".

26
Star of the East Tin Sign Luray Virginia
Fair to excellent condition. Oxidation. 9 7/8" X 11 3/8".

27
1941-52 Fire Extinguisher Inspection Record Sign
The first date on the cardboard insert is 1952. We cannot verify that this is the first card used in this sign, but the sign is no newer than 1952. The sign has a copyright date of 1941. It was in use for several years after that. The card is stuck i...

28
Rising Sun Flour Embossed Tin Sign
Lower left corner is chewed up and there is loss to the paint. 19 3/8" X 13 5/8".

29
Dements Best Flour Embossed Tin Sign
Some loss and wear. 14" X 6 5/8".

30
1918 MM Flour Tin/Cardboard Sign Buffalo NY
There are creases and tears. The frame of the sign is tin and the body is cardboard. 9 3/4" X 20 3/4".

31
Kirks Pancake Flour Embossed Flour Tin Sign
Excellent to nearly perfect condition. Measures 14" x 20".

32
Ful-O-Pep Fighting Cocks Self Framed Tin Sign
This is a sign for Ful-O-Pep Free Service Books that looks like it was never hung up it's so clean. 8" x 27 1/2".

33
Reicherts My Dandy Flour Tin Sign. Horse
There is quite a bit of wear and loss. 22" x 14".

34
The Freeburg Reicherts Flour Tin Sign
Wear to the body of the pictured flour sack. 22" x 14".

35
Sunshine Biscuits No Admittance Painted Sign
Hand painted sign on galvanized metal. The back side had a stenciled sign originally. 12" x 24".

36
Swans Down Flour Sign
Wear and loss. 12" x 36".

37
Victorian Era Golden Eagle Embossed Cardboard Sign
This is an old embossed cardboard sign that has been framed in a similarly old Victorian era frame. There is wear and loss to the sign. Frame measures 14 3/4" x 20 1/4". Actual sign measurements are 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".

38
Golden Eagle Embossed Cardboard Sign
The red on this sign is outstanding! There is a spot of loss in the upper right corner. 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".

39
1913 Rodkeys Best Diecut Sign
A great figural diecut cardboard sign for Rodkey's Best Flour and Saxolin Bags. This is a string-hanger sign, often attached to overhead lighting or fan pull switches. Measures 13 1/4" tall.

40
Three Bears Flour Cardboard Sign
Excellent condition. 11" x 14".

41
Crown Best Flour & Cereals Cardboard Sign
Cool sign. Holes in the corners.13 7/8" x 10 7/8".

42
Voigts Crescent Flour Closed Thursday Sign
Not sure why, but the shop that this sign hung in closed Thursday afternoons. Unusual content. 11" x 14".

43
Voigts Crescent Flour Giveaway Sign
This is a sign imploring customers to keep their coupons so that they can receive their enamelware pots and pans. 13 7/8" x 10 7/8".

44
1933 Urbans Poultry Feed Sign Calendar
Double sided sign and calendar. 10 3/4" x 8".

45
William Tell Flour Sign
A heavy cardboard sign. Notice the bowling score on the reverse. 10" x 14".

46
Thomans Moss Rose Cardboard Sign
Nearly perfect. Measures 9 3/4" x 13 3/4".

47
Quick Mothers Oats Diecut Cardboard Sign
The tab on the back of this cardboard shelf sign is meant to slide under packages on the grocer's shelf. Loss to the upper right tab. Measures 14" tall.

48
Crescent Flour Cardboard Sign
Some wear. 7" x 20".

49
JA Hinds Corona Flour Cardboard Sign
Creases and minor loss. 10 1/8" x 18".

50
Snow Flake Flour Cardboard Sign
Excellent condition. 11" x 17".

51
Crescent Flour Mothers Delight Cardboard Sign
Nearly perfect and a great red color! 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".

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53
"Gone To See The Bat" Closed Sign
We can only surmise that this was a store sign that was used when the movie "The Bat" was out in 1926. Double sided. 5 1/2" x 4 1/2".

54
Patrons Pride Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 11" x 12".

55
Dixie Moon Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2".

56
Ube See Shur Lite Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 1/2" x 12".

57
Blue Eagle Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 16 1/2" x 12 1/2".

58
Dixie River Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 1/4" x 12 1/2".

59
Dixie's Choice Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 14 3/4" x 11 1/2".

60
Dixie Clipper Flour Original Artwork Airplane
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 17 1/2" x 12 1/4".

61
Big Horn Flour Original Artwork Ram
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15" x 12".

62
Golden Eve Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 16" x 12 1/4".

63
Silver Cup Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 3/4" x 12 1/4".

64
Liberty Flour Advertising Clock. White Frame
Great graphics! One of two Liberty Flour clocks. This one has a white box frame and the face has starburst type rays coming in from the edges.15 1/4" tall x 15 1/2" across x 3 1/2" deep.

65
Liberty Flour Advertising Clock. Blue Frame
Great graphics again but more of a school clock appearance with the border decoration. Blue box frame. 15 1/4" tall x 15 1/2" across x 3 1/2" deep.

66
Tender Flake Flour Advertising Clock
The Tender Flake Flour brand was developed by Iglehart Milling Co. of Evansville, IN to supplement their general-purpose Swans Down brand. The intended use was for baking light and fluffy pastry items. The frame is metal. 18 1/4" tall x 15" across ...

67
Dorsels Flour Figural Advertising Clock
The top of the sack has been broken off and glued back on. Because the repair is right where the string closes the flour sack the break doesn't really show. Measures 13 3/4" x 7 1/4".

68
Henkels Bread Flour Cardboard Sign
Double sided. 6 1/2" in diameter.

69

70
King Arthur Cardboard Grocery Store Sign
Very cool that it was never used. 10 1/2" x 8 1/2".

71
Please Pay When Served Voigt Flour Sign
Interesting sign featuring several Voigt Company brands. 7" x 11".

72
White Rose Flour Celluloid Pocket Mirror
Has needles stuck into the side.







79
New-Veno Flour Pocket Mirror. Pershing Haig
Great military imagery. Not a subject matter often thought of to promote flour companies.

80
Vienna Patent Flour Pocket Mirror
Love the slogan "Not the cheapest but the best."








88
Acme Mills Kite Flour Pocket Mirror
Staining to the celluloid but fun image.




















108
White Rose Flour Handled Pocket Mirror
Unusual form. Unfortunately the celluloid is cracked. 6 1/2" tall including handle.

109
Sunny White Flour Scoop
Very sweet piece. 4" long.

110
William Tell Flour Tip Tray
Soiled. 4 1/4" across.

111

112
Eckhart & Swan Best Flour Tip Tray
Green background. 4 1/4" across.

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114
Eckhart & Swan Best Flour Tip Tray
Blue background. 4 1/4" across.

115
Lily White Flour Paper Clip
2 1/4" tall x 2 1/4" across.

116
Tiedemans Pride Flour Receipt Holder/ Bill Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

117
Patent Roller Flour Receipt-Bill Hook
Copyright 1907. Cardboard part measures 5 3/4" x 3".

118
Big Bear Flour Receipt-Bill Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

119
Solax Flour Receipt-Bill File Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

120
Taylors Best Flour Bill - Receipt Hook
Cardboard part measures 5 3/4" x 3 1/2".

121
1895 Die Cut Lily White Flour Calendar
Nearly perfect condition. 8 1/2" tall.


123
Dolly Varden Flour Enamel Clip/Fob
Clip measures 1 1/4" tall. Chain measures 5" long.


125
Haydens 1900 Flour Enamel Watch Fob
Some chipping to the enamel. 1 3/8" across.

126
Mas-Sota Flour Enamel Watch Fob
Fob measures 1 1/2" in diameter.







133
Strong & Northway Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

134
Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 3/4".

135
Whitney & Gibson Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

136
Monarch Roller Mill Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

137
Henkels Flour Pot & Pan Scraper
Nearly perfect condition. Just a bit of minor chipping on the edge. 3 3/8" across.


139
Von Motlke Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 15 1/4" in diameter.

140
Wertz Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 17" in diameter.

141
Lebanon Valley Roller Mills Barrel Label
Never used. 17" in diameter.

142
Liberty Flour Cardboard Sign
Scratches and loss as shown. 12" in diameter.

143
Patoka Lily Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

144
Lynns White Cake Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

145
Cayce Milling Company Flour Barrel Label
Some tears. 16" in diameter.

146

147
Upper 10 Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

148
Gold Dust Flour Barrel Label Liberty
Never used. 16" in diameter.

149
Leader Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

150
White Dove Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

151
Boquet Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

152
Geranium Flour Barrel Label #1
Quite a bit of loss around the edges. 16" in diameter.

153
Geranium Flour Barrel Label #2
Never used. 16" in diameter.

154
Dubois Favorite Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

155
Ole King Cole Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

156
Voigts Royal Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

157
Snow Drift Flour Barrel Label
Tears and loss. 16" in diameter.

158
Comet Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

159
Pansy Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

160
Shamrock Flour Barrel Label 4 Leaf Clover
Never used. 16" in diameter.

161
Shamrock Patent Flour Barrel Label
Stained and loss along edge. 16" in diameter.

162
Crown Milling Eagle Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

163
1906 King Arthur Flour Barrel Lid
You can see that the boards of the barrel have separated over time and the label has split as well. 18" in diameter.

164
The Queen Flour Barrel Lid
You can see that the boards of the barrel have separated over time and the label has split as well. 18" in diameter.

165
St. Lawrence Flour Barrel Label
This one has been laquered onto a board.

166
Bake w/Quaker Flour Sign
The sign has damage and has been mounted in a frame.

167
Quaker Rye Flour Barrel Lid
Label is stamped directly onto the wood lid. 18" in diameter.

168
1906 O/M Fancy Flour Barrel Lid
Splits at the seems of the lid.

169
Star Brand Winter Wheat Flour Barrel Lid
Soiling and splits at the seams.

170
Bogert Flour Brass Stencil
Some wrinkling. 18" tall.

171
Langdon Store Flour Stencil Massachusetts
Excellent condition. 18 1/2" tall.

172
JD Richardson Patent Flour Stencil
Excellent condition. 18 1/2" tall.

173
Town Talk Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 12" x 12".





178
Clyde Flour Pie Pan Grabber
Unusual form. Amazing that if this was used that it didn't break. 16 1/2" long.

179
Quaker & Nabisco Bowls & 1915 Calendar Plate
Each has some condition issue. The plate has a repaired chip. The Nabisco bowl has quite a bit of wear and the Quaker bowl has some wear. Plate measures 8 1/2" across.

180
F&F Quaker Pitcher w/Original Coupon
We've never seen the coupon before.

181
Quaker Flour Shaker
There is a crack to the lid and overpaint on the body.


183
Cleveland Bag Company Perpetual Calendar
Circa 1900 embossed and figural perpetual calendar. Measures 6 1/2" tall.

184
Gibraltar Flour Pen Holder Ink Well
The ink well does not have a cover and never did. The flour bag appears to be cast iron. Base measures 6" x 6".

185
2 Swans Down Oven Thermometers
A chip to the enamel on the smaller thermometer. Tallest is 5 1/4" tall.

186
Quaker Oats Thermometer
Excellent condition. 6 1/4" tall.

187

188
Wheatlet Flour Thermometer & Barometer
Some wear. Measures 9" tall.

189
Nunn-Better Thermometer
Some wear. 12" tall.

190
2 Milling Company Thermometers KCMO
The Rodney Milling Company thermometer is from Kansas City and is in its original box. The Mayflower Mills thermometer measures 13" tall.

191
Group of 5 Flour-Milling Co. Glass Paperweights
As shown. Approximately 2" x 4".

192
Group of 6 Flour-Milling-Sack Co. Paperweights
The milk glass paperweight is a bit unusual ad is for a bag company. The upright paperweight is unusual too. Most of these are approximately 2" x 4".

193
Group of 12 Flour-Milling Glass Slides
There are 12 glass slides included in this lot. Some were from movie theatre pre-movie rolls.

194

195
Group of 4 Flour Sack Pin Cushions
As shown. Roughly 3" x 2".


197
Melhuish Flour "Best Always" Rolling Pin
Clear glass with applied blue label. 15" across.

198

199
Bakers Choice Pink Glass Rolling Pin
Embossed label. 14" across.

200
Columbus Flour Milk Glass Rolling Pin
Milk glass pin with applied ink label. 17 3/4" across.

201

202
3 Celluloid Advertising Items
As shown. The largest is 3 1/2" across.


204
25 Flour-Milling Company Pencils
There are 21 regular pencils and 4 bullet pencils.

205
7 Flour Books
As shown.

206
3 Flour Co. Patches & 1 Trivet
As shown. The Ful-O-Pep patch is 7" across and 5 3/4" tall.

207
3 Flour Co. Lighters & 1 Match Safe Doughboy
The dough boy match safe has a bit of rust inside. The Martha White lighter is musical.


209
NY City Milling Company Bell
Wear as shown. 3 3/4" tall.

210
3 Flour Company Wood Whistles
As shown. The longest is 5" long.


212
Group of 8 Advertising Items. Calendar Pins
Interesting lot. The largest item is 8 3/4" long.

213
4 Flour Company Brushes
As shown. The largest is 7 3/4" long.

214
Group of Civil War Era Tokens & Pouch
There are 5 Civil War era tokens in this lot, plus additional tokens and pouch. The Civil War tokens measure 3/4" in diameter.


216
Green Depression Glass Flour Giveaways
3 cups and 2 saucers for Urban's Liberty Flour.

217
Pink Depression Glass Flour Giveaways
6 cups, 2 saucers and 5 plates for Urban's Liberty Flour.

218
Glass Flour Advertising Pieces
The measuring cup has a chip.




222
Group of Flour Mag/Newspaper Ads
As shown. The Blish's Colonial Flour fragment appears to have been cut from a paper flour bag. It measures 14 1/4" x 11 1/2".

223
Warning Top Floor Signs
These signs were used in conjunction with a belt & platform style man-lift elevator. The lift provided quick access to every floor level in a mill or a parking garage, passing through holes in the floors. Each measures 9 1/4" x 11".

224
K&B Flour Silk Hosiery Store Sign
Just a bit of fading. 9 1/4" x 19".

225
2 NOS Flour Boxes
As shown. The boxes have been flattened. The Reeves ReadyMade box measures 12" x 7".


227
Heckers & Aristos NOS Store Signs
These were made to be folded and hung from a shelf. Never used. Each measures 6 1/8" x 10".

228
Swans Down Flour Sign Horse & Carriage
Looks like it was made to have store info printed around the horse and carriage. 8 1/4" x 11 1/2".

229
Flour Exchange Broadside Advertisement
Creases and minor loss. 12" x 9".

230
19th Century Flour Ephemera
The center leaflet is for a flour house and is dated 1875. It measures 13 1/2" x 5 1/2".

231
1902 Bemis Bag Co. Calendar Panels
This lot includes 4 months from the 1902 calendar that Bemis put out. These are all printed on flour sack material. Each measures 15" x 12".

232
City Mill Flour Paper Bag Label
This is a label for a flour sack. Measures 24 3/4" x 13".

233
Glendale Flour Grocery Store Sign
$1.09 for a 49 pound sack! Measures 8 1/4" x 27 3/4".

234
Ask For White Rose Flour Sign
Has been framed. There is some loss and wear. Frame measures 16 3/4" x 12 3/4".

235
Kissimmee Cowboy Dairy Feed Label
This is a label for a flour sack. 20" x 12".

236
1906 Bridal Veil Flour Calendar Top (?)
Because of the metal bars on the top and the bottom this appears to be a calendar top. Damage as shown. 22 1/2" x 17".

237
Heckers Buckwheat Baby Framed Sign
Not sure if this is the original frame for this sign or not. Either way it works really well. Cute image of a baby in a high chair eating. An interesting detail. We have never seen what we think is a baby bottle attached to the side of the high chair...

238
King Arthur Flour Framed Barrel Lid
This looks like a framed barrel lid. Not examined out of frame but you can see a split on one side. Frame measures 23" x 23 1/4".

239
REA-Patterson Milling Building Pic Trains
A great image of the REA-Patterson Milling company building and operations. Pictured are trains from Missouri Pacific, Missouri Kansas & Texas (KATY Line), American Transit and NYC & RR. Great colors and image. Contemporary frame measures 9" x 21 3/4...

240
Ohio Queen Patent Framed Sign/Bag
This might be a framed paper flour bag but there is no weight mentioned. There is staining and loss to the piece. Frame measures 22 1/2" x 18 1/2".

241
Heckers Grocery Store Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. Damage to the right side of the image. Frame measures 15 1/2" x 25".

242
Town Talk Flour Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. I wonder if there is damage to one of the corners, or if the owner just liked that way of matting. Frame measures 17 1/2" x 20 1/4".

243
Wyandot Maid Native American Framed Label
This is a framed label or flour sack. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 23" x 16".

244
1887 Colored Engraving of Milling Operations
From a Frank Leslie illustrated newspaper from April 9, 1887. Features the flouring industry of Minneapolis Minnesota. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 21 1/2" x 16".

245
Wertz Standard Flour Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. There are creases. Frame measures 14 1/2" x 22 1/2".

246
Vintage Pillsbury Wooden Sign WV
Dick Ferrell had this sign fabricated when he served as plant manager, from 1975 to 1976, for the Pillsbury Bag Conversion plant in Wellsburg, WV. Excellent condition. 22" in diameter.

247
Royal Star Flour Framed Printed Sack
The label is paper and the sack is striped. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 17 1/4" x 10 1/4".

247
Dixie Rose Printed Flour Sack. Hawaiian Beach
Framed flour sack features a pattern of tropical beach scenes with people, fish, palm trees, etc. Has not been examined out of frame. Frame measures 17 1/4" x 10 1/4".

248
Swans Down Sign Candles & Notebook
As shown. The frame measures 8" x 6".

249
1919 Berry Bros. Milling Lady Liberty Sign
Not examined outside of the original frame. Frame measures 10 1/2" x 5 1/2".

250
Kay-Mil Flour Bread Board
Looks like it was never used. Measures 12" x 9".

251
Hecker Cereal Co. Sign New York City
This is probably the end of a crate or case. Measures 5" x 15".

252
AT Ferrell & Co Grain Sifter & Sign
The sign is probably the end of a crate. The sifter has been used some. The sifter measures 10" x 24".

253
3 Victorian Era Pulleys
Nothing specifically about the flour industry but I'm sure these, or pulleys like these, were used to hoist bags, etc. The largest is 12" tall.

254
1910 Atlas of Summit County Ohio
Loose pages and worn but all pages appear to be present.

255
Federal Milling Co. Flour Ink Blotter NIB
This is brand new in its original box and comes with its original instructions. Measures 5 1/8" across.

256
19 1930s-50s Glass Flour Shakers Jadeite
This is a lot of 19 vintage glass flour shakers. All are original old shakers. Most are approximately 4 1/2" tall.

257
3 Glass Flour Canisters
The red canister is from the 1940s. The jadeite canister looks like a reissued piece. The red canister measures 8" tall.


259
12 Heckers Flour Apothecary Display Jars NYC
As you can see 4 of these still have the grain present. These look like the old apothecary jars. 6 1/2" tall.

260
3 Ceramic Quaker Oats Cookie Jars
All three are in perfect condition.

261
3 Stoneware Flour Containers
The largest is English and an unusual form. One of the Western pots is missing its lid and one of the pots has a spider web crack on the bottom.

262
2 Enamel Covered Pots. Flour
Some wear as shown. The larger of the two is 10" tall with the lid on.

263
1930s Heckers Flour Grocery Basket
Two Heckers Signs inside this vintage grocery basket. The rubberized handles have some issues and there is wear. The basket measures 8 1/4" tall x 20 1/2" across x 14" deep.

264
Woodwards Purity Flour Hat
This is an early advertising hat that looks to be hand made by the stitching. Some soiling.

265
Mill Rose Flour Beanie Hat Patriotic
Red, White and Blue in full effect!

266

267
4 Advertising Garrison Hats
These are a Garrison style folding hat for the different flour companies shown.


269
Mothers Oat Fireless Cooker
There is wear to the top and to the labels. 12 1/2" x 13".

270
Great Western Iron Lid/Cover Leavenworth KS
This must have been used in the milling plant. This "lid" is actually an entry cover for worker access to milling bins or certain equipment. Great wear to the paint. 15 3/4" across.

271
White Lily Flour Spoon Set w/Rack
Hard to find these complete and in this condition. The spoons are 4 3/4" tall.

272
Group of Flour Adv. Spoons Giveaways Sterling
Mixed lot of advertising and giveaway spoons. A couple of these are sterling silver. As shown. The Harter Mills spoon is 5" long.

273
Airy Fairy Horse & Carriage Wood Toy
Sweet little pull toy for Airy-Fairy Pancake Flour. 12 7/8" long.

274
Large Group Miscellaneous Advertising Items
Wide range of items from old to new. Pictures tell the story.

275
Swans Down Flour Tin Kitchenware Items
A nice group of items. There is also a box for the cake baking set not pictured.


277
Wolf Milling Co. Ellingwood KS Toothpick Holder
Good Victorian era advertising piece from Kansas. 1 7/8" tall.

278
Ballard & Ballard Cast Iron Skillet
Excellent condition. 10 1/2" in diameter.

279
5 Ballard Flour Biscuit Dough Banks
One of these canisters does not have a slot in the top but is the same size as the others that do. These containers were for display and sale of refrigerated dough product. The unused empty containers were occasionally used for advertising premiums,...

280
Group of 4 Advertising Flour Sifters
As shown. The Omega sifter is 4 3/4" tall.

281
2 Tin Flour Canisters
Both have a fair amount of wear. Satisfactory tin is 6 3/4" x 7 3/8".

282
3 Framed Nabisco Signs 1901-1902
These look like ads from a magazine or similar. Not examined out of frame. The print in the black frame measures is 14 5/8" x 11 3/4".


284
IGA Rolled Oats Cardboard Canister Kids Playing
3 pound canister with kids playing all around the top. Wear as shown.

285
Scotch Brand Bonnie Lass Cardboard Canisters
Wear as shown. 3 pound canisters.

286
Group of 5 Cardboard Canisters #1
These are all 3 pound canisters. Wear as shown.

287
Group of 5 Cardboard Canisters #2
These are all 3 pound canisters. Wear as shown.

288
Group of 6 Cardboard Canisters
These range in size from 1 pound to 1 pound 6 ounce canisters. Wear as shown.

289
Group of 8 Cardboard Canisters
These range in size from 1 pound to 1 pound 6 ounce canisters. Wear as shown.

289
Group of 11 Cereal And Flour Mix Boxes
As shown. Some are still sealed and contain product.

290
3 Cardboard Rolled Oats Cereal Boxes
These are in the 2 - 5 pound range each.

291
Nabisco Shredded Wheat Case & Box
There are 3 boxes in this lot including the large Shredded Wheat case.

292
Group of 7 Mothers Oats Cardboard Canisters
The canister on the bottom left is still sealed and full.

293
Group of 12 Quaker Oats Cardboard Canisters
Various sizes. Wear as shown.

294
9 Mothers Oats Cereal Boxes
These all had various giveaways inside when new. The OvenWare and Gold Trim cup and saucer giveaway boxes are still sealed and full meaning that the giveaway items are still inside.

295
5 Swans Down Cake Flour Boxes
The box on the bottom right is still sealed and full. The box stacked on top of the more plain box is actually a store display box and is labeled as such.

296
30+ Advertising Boxes & Tins
Various ages, sizes and mediums. As shown.

297
Aunt Jemima & Cream of Wheat Cases
This lot includes an empty case box for both Aunt Jemima and Cream of Wheat. Wear as shown.

298
Henkels & Airy Fairy Case Boxes
Both are empty case boxes. Wear as shown.



301
Group of 5 Vintage Grocery Bags
As shown. The K&B bag is 18" tall folded flat including handle and 13 1/2" wide.

302
Group of 6 Canvas Grocery Sacks
As shown. The Washburn Crosby sack is 19 1/2" tall with the handle.

303
5 lb Mark Twain Paper Flour Bag
Some wear. Paper flour bags, like this one, are sometimes provided with a blue inner lining (look at the thumb notch area at the top) to make the flour seem whiter. These are referred to as "blue-lined' bags.








313


315
2 Baseball Themed Flour Bags
Better Batter and Little Sport bags. As shown.



318
Lucky Flour 98lb Flour Sack
Wear and staining as shown.


320



323
38 Flour Sacks from Kansas
Each of the bags was bagged and or sold in Kansas. As shown.

324
27 Town Crier Flour Bags Kansas City MO
There are 27 of the same Town Crier Bags in this lot. These are all 24 1/2 pound bags. Could be really fun to use as wall paper.

325
12 Flour Sacks from Missouri
The Valaint bags are 100 pounds. All bags were made or sold in Missouri.

326
11 Second Hand Flour Sacks
These are mainly large sized wholesale bags.

327
100+ Flour Sacks
Huge variety in size, genre and geography. As shown.

328
51 Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

329
65+ Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

330
25+ Flour-Feed Sacks. Great for Quilts
This is a really fun lot. The majority of this lot are the floral patterns most associated with flour or feed sack quilts. These are all uncut and most still have their original labels attached!

331
36 Military or Patriotic Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.



334
5 Kansas Flour Sacks & Snow White Flour Sack
There are 5 sacks that are from flour companies with Kansas in the title whether they were made in Kansas or not. There is also a Snow White flour sack in this lot.

335
11 Printers Proof Posters
These are basically poster size but are Printer's Proofs for labels for the executives to decide if they like it or not.

336
19 Flour Aprons
Fun group of old and new, printed and embroidered.

336
Group of 100s of Paper Flour Bags
There are 100s of paper flour sacks. Ranging in age from some of the first produced up to and including bags for Little Caesars Pizza. Conditions vary.

337
Group of Ephemeral Items Calendar Labels
The 1919 calendar might have been a sample since there are no sheets, just January, but there is damage to the top. As shown.

338
1923 Detmer Woolens Calendar
Nice imagery and size for this calendar. Edges are rough with some small tears. 31 1/2" x 20 1/2".


340
Seal of Ohio Flour Sign
Wear as shown. 22" x 14 1/8".

341
1920s Wichita Flour Mills Image
Great piece from Wichita. The image was printed by Western Litho Company in Wichita. Some wear around the edges. 15" x 23".


343
Crescent Flour Doll Special Sign
Really cute and fun sign. The mat measures 20 1/2" x 25 1/2".


345
Sunny Jim Flour Doll & More
As shown. Sunny Jim is 15 1/2" tall.

346
Heckers Farina Seed Box
The label is faded. Measures 14" x 22" x 3 1/2".

347
American Flaked Groats Shipping Crate Eagle
Great Eagle graphics on both ends of the crate. A chip or two and wear from age. 18 1/2" x 26" x 11 7/8" tall.

348
Sunshine Biscuits Shipping Crate
Very clean. Measures 13 3/8" x 21 1/2" x 11 1/4" tall.

349
Shredded Whole Wheat Shipping Crate
The stampings and logo and information are only stamped on one end. 16 1/4" x 25 1/2" x 18" tall.

350
Atlas Oats Shipping Crate Kansas City MO
Graphics and stampings on 4 of the 5 sides. One panel has no stamping on it which is odd. 18" x 26 1/4" x 12 1/4" tall.

351
Bull Meat Brand Flour Shipping Barrel
Bull Meat Brand? What? Who decided that was a good name? Great graphics and several labels are attached to the barrel so it looks great! Just a bizarre name. Measures 22 3/4" tall x 17 1/2" across.

352
Huron Milling Company Barrel
This barrel has been refinished and presents beautifully. Huron Milling's information is stamped onto two of the staves. Measures 23 1/2" tall x 18 1/2" across.

353
Puritan Flour Shipping Barrel
Wear to the label. Measures 28 1/2" tall x 19" across.

354
Puritas Flour Shipping Barrel
Notice that the bands are actually raw twigs/sticks. That's something I've not seen before. Measures 28 1/2" tall x 20" across.

355
Country Store Flour Tin
Measures 20" tall and has its original lid.

356
King Arthur Flour Flour Tin/Sifter Large
See Lot 362 for an advertisement for the Perfection sifter bin. Measures 21" tall plus the handle.

357
5 William Kitchens Prints. Mills
As shown. Each measures 17 1/4" x 22 1/4".

358
Lot Of 19th Century Atlas Pages. Minnesota
A group of miscellaneous atlas pages including maps and illustrations relating to Minnesota.

359
1919 Geologic Atlas. Minnesota.
Atlas from the Department of the Interior. Includes loose sheets that appear to be an addendum or supplemental pages.

360
Pillsbury Bag Mockups & Posters
The mockups include pieces with notes about changes to be made, etc. The posters are reprints issued by the Minnesota Historical Society. The bag mockups are each approximately 22 3/4" x 19 3/4".

361
Misc. Lot Of Posters, Calendars, And Signs.
With the exception of the 1969 Wichita Flour Mills calendar, these posters and signs are reprints. The White Lily flower posters measure 25" x 19".

362
Lot Of Ads And Clippings. Bridal Veil Flour Bag.
As shown. The Pillsbury poster and Fairchild's Flour print are contemporary reprints. The Perfection Flour Bin ad's frame measures 17" x 14".

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Chargebacks Prohibited: You agree that you will accept all charges placed on the credit card associated with your account, and you agree that you will not charge back any amount that the Auctioneer charges to your credit card. You agree that this provision applies equally to amounts charged in connection with any items you have won and any costs or fees discussed in Paragraphs 16-18 of these Terms and Conditions. 15a. Buyer's Premium: A 15% buyer's premium is added to every purchase. This means that if your winning bids add up to $100, you will be charged $115 at checkout. 15b. Sales Tax: Current Jackson County, MO sales tax will be charged on all purchases unless otherwise stated, or unless you are tax exempt or have a resale certificate. 16. Default and Resale: You agree that if, after being declared the winning bidder, you fail to pay for any item that you have won for any reason, your account will be declared in default. If you still refuse to pay for any item after being notified of your account's being in default, you agree that the Auctioneer will have the right to immediately resell your item, and you further agree to pay (1) any cost associated with the resale and (2) any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 17. Shipping and Picking Up Your Items: KC Auction Company DOES NOT PACK OR SHIP. We will be happy to take your items to UPS, and you are responsible for packing and shipping costs. If picking up your items, you are solely responsible for the safe and timely pick-up and removal of any items you may win at this auction. The Auctioneer does not hold items beyond the published removal times. The Auctioneer will not issue you a refund if you are unable to pick up and safely remove your items during the published removal times. a. Bidder's Duty to Remove Items Safely: Again, you are solely responsible for the safe pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items. You agree that the pick-up, removal, and transportation of your items will be solely at your expense and at your risk. You further agree that you will be responsible for any damage that you or any of your agents cause during any inspection or removal period, and also agree that the credit card associated with your online account will be charged for any expenses incurred and/or repairs necessary as a result of any damage that you cause. b. Release Upon Presentation of Receipt: You understand and agree that the Auctioneer will release your items only after you or your agent presents a sales receipt generated by the Auctioneer stating that your account is paid in full. You further understand and agree that it is your duty to ensure that any agent picking up items on your behalf has a copy of your paid sales receipt to present at the pick-up location. You explicitly authorize the Auctioneer to release your items to any person in possession of your paid sales receipt. No item will be released to any person unless that person presents a paid sales receipt listing the item in question. c. Abandonment: You understand and agree that any item that you do not pick up or arrange shipping for during the published removal times will be considered abandoned. You understand and agree that you will be charged a reasonable fee for the storage, removal, and/or disposal of any item that is considered abandoned. 18. Disposal of Unclaimed Items: In the event you refuse to pay for or abandon any item that you win at auction, the Auctioneer will have the option of reselling, removing, storing, or disposing of the unpaid or abandoned item. You understand and agree that you will be personally responsible for all deficiencies including all legal, collection, transportation, and storage expenses associated with your delinquent account and/or abandoned items. In the event of resale, you agree to pay any cost associated with the resale as well as any deficiency between your original purchase price and the resale price. 19. Non-Delivery: In the unusual event that an item has been grossly misrepresented or is unavailable for pickup during the published removal times, you must immediately notify the Auctioneer's onsite staff of the problem and file a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours. You understand and agree that if you fail to make a claim for non-delivery within twenty-four hours of your discovering the problem, your claim for non-delivery will not be honored. Claims for non-delivery may be filed by replying to the e-mail that informed you of your winning bids. Your claim must fully describe the nature of the problem that you have identified. 20. Claims and Choice of Venue: Any claim or controversy out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions, or to any breach thereof, will be settled either (1) in Jackson County, Missouri's Small Claims Court, if the claim in question amounts to less than $5,000, or (2) by means of arbitration in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association, if the claim in question amounts to more than $5,000. In the event of arbitration, judgments upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court having jurisdiction. You agree that all claims will be litigated or arbitrated on an individual basis, and will not be consolidated with any claim made by another party. Venue in every case will be Jackson County, Missouri. You agree that any judgments awarded may be applied to and collected from you personally or corporately. Should any party file an action contrary to this paragraph, the counterparty may recover reasonable legal fees and costs. Further, if you bring a claim against the Auctioneer and do not prevail, you agree that you will reimburse the Auctioneer for all reasonable legal fees and costs. 21. Interim or Preliminary Relief: Notwithstanding the contents of Paragraph 22 of these Terms and Conditions, you agree that the Auctioneer may seek interim or preliminary relief in a court having jurisdiction in order to protect any rights or property that the Auctioneer may have pending arbitration or litigation. 22. Liability: In all cases, the Auctioneer's liability, and the liability of the seller of the items in this auction, will be limited to the refund of your purchase price. The Auctioneer will not be liable for any amount in connection with the postponement or cancellation of this auction, or the withdrawal of any item or lot from this auction. In no event will the Auctioneer be liable for lost profits or any special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with this auction or any related sale or transaction. a. No Liability for the Acts of Third Parties: The Auctioneer is not responsible for any action taken by any seller, bidder, or other third party before, during, or after this auction. b. No Liability for Site Malfunction: You understand that this auction is online-only, and so relies on devices and programs that may malfunction without warning. You agree that the Auctioneer will not be liable for any error or inconvenience that may be the result of such a malfunction. You further understand and agree that the Auctioneer may void or suspend any sale, or resell any item, if the Auctioneer determines a transaction to have been affected by any site malfunction. 23. Indemnification: You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Auctioneer and its employees, officers, owners, affiliates, agents, and representatives from and against any claims, losses, damages, liabilities, judgments, fees, costs, and expenses, including reasonable legal fees and costs, related to, arising from, or associated with you, your agents or representatives including, but not limited to, personal injury or property damage caused at any sales site or during removal or transportation of items won at auction, any dispute with another bidder, or any violation of these Terms and Conditions. 24. Limitations: These Terms and Conditions do not, nor are they intended to create any agency, partnership, joint venture, employer-employee, or franchisor-franchisee relationship. These Terms and Conditions cannot be altered except in writing by the Auctioneer. 25. Severability: If any term, provision, paragraph, condition, or other portion of this agreement, or the application of these, to any person, place, or circumstance, is held to be invalid, unenforceable, or void, the remainder of this agreement and such term, provision, covenant or condition as applied to other persons, places and circumstances will remain in full force and effect. 26. Governing Law: These Terms and Conditions will be governed by and construed under the laws of the State of Missouri. 27. Entire Agreement: These Terms and Conditions contain our entire agreement and supersede any prior oral or written agreements relating to the same subject matter
With a long, distinguished career in the milling industry (1963-2003), Richard Ferrell spent more than 40 years amassing a very diverse variety of items relating to the flour milling industry. Today, his collection is considered by many history buffs to be the premier record of the milling industry's development from the mid-1800s to the early 2000s. Several years ago he donated the majority of his collection to the Minnesota State Historical Society, and has decided now is the time to sell the rest. We are excited to offer these items!

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1920s White Lily Flour Building Painting.Knoxville
A great 1920s-30s painting of the J. Allen Smith Company "White Lily Flour" building. Notice the trains, cars, the Knoxville skyline and all of the details. Well done painting that appears to have been commissioned by Wm. T. Manning Company out of Wa...

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Heckers Farina Cream Wheat Triptych Store Display
1920s and is nicely framed. This item was originally a grocery store window 3-panel, stand-up sign made of heavy cardboard. Some wear and loss to the paper. The frame is 51 3/4" X 29"

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1884 Geo. T. Smith Chromolitho Horses Buildings
The mat states that this was a supplement to the 1884 Northwestern Miller. The middlings purifier is a piece of flour milling equipment that uses air and sifter clothing to separate bran particles from in-process flour. Creases and tears. The frame i...

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Antique O/C Portrait
Sitter unknown. The original frame is 28 1/4" X 34 1/2".

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Victorian Era Bridal Veil Chromolitho Adv. Poster
Wear and stains as shown. The frame is 19 1/4" X 29 1/2".

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1951 Magnolia Flour Dionne Quints Calendar
The calendar only has December left on the pad. 18" X 27 1/8". Not examined out of vacuum sealed display.

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1960s Nabisco Shredded Wheat School Chart
Tear in the bottom right corner. The frame is 18 1/2" X 30".

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WWI Belgian Relief Framed Flour Sacks
Very unusual flour sack from 1914-15 that was donated to Belgian Non-Combatants. This was contributed by the people of Kentucky and Southern Indiana through the Louisville Herald. This looks like it was one flour sack that was cut in half to be frame...

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Nunn-Better Corn Meal Double Sided Sign
The Nunn Milling Company was founded in 1926 in Evansville, Indiana. Some wear and a bit of rust. Very nice condition. 38 1/8" X 28".

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Kismet Patent Flour Embossed Tin Sign
The Noblesville Milling Company was located in Noblesville, Indiana. The original mill was built about 1872. Just a bit of wear and rust. 19 1/4" X 27 3/4".

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Heckers Family Flour Self Framed Tin Sign
Some wear, surface rust and chipping. 22 1/4" X 28 1/4".

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King Arthur Self Framed Round Sign
Sands, Taylor & Wood Company was the original name of King Arthur Flour Company, founded in 1790. This self-framed tin sign is a beautiful example of period advertising. Some wear, scratches and surface rust. 25 3/4" across.

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Voigts Snow Drift Enamelled Flange Sign
This is a flange-mount, double-sided variety of porcelain signage. Nearly perfect condition and great cobalt blue color! 18 5/8" X 14".

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1907 Fairchilds Cleveland Flange Spinner Sign
What a great sign! A double sided flange with "Extra" spinner center. Excellent condition. Just a bit of wear from 100+ years. 13 5/8" X 13 1/4".

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Listers Diabetic Flour Tin Sign
Nearly perfect. 6 1/4" across.

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William Tell Flour Tin Sign
This grocery store shelf-sign was created by Ansted & Burk Co. of Springfield, Ohio. Fair to excellent condition. Long and narrow. 1" X 20".

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Red Spot Flour Tin Sign
Made by The American Art Works of Coshocton, Ohio. Excellent condition. 2 1/4" X 19 3/4".

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Onward Flour Enamelled Door Push Sign
Just a little bit of chipping and wear. 3" X 20".

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Vintage Danger Sign Skull & Crossbones
This sign was originally mounted next to electrical switchgear at California Milling Corporation in East Los Angeles. 8 1/8" X 27".

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Voigts Crescent Flour Tin Door Push
Nearly perfect condition. 3 3/4" X 9 5/8".

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Swans Down Embossed Tin Sign
Craquelure to the finish. 9 1/4" X 6 1/4".

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National Milling No Smoking Enamel Sign
Some wear and chipping. 18" X 8".

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Nunn-Better Flour Advertising Mirror
Flaking and loss to the mirror and image. 16 1/8" X 8".

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Royal Patent Ohio Tin Sign
Self framed Royal Patent Flour Sign. Wear, some loss and a bit of fading. 11 3/8" X 11 3/8"

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Omega Flour the Souths Finest Flour Sign
Nearly perfect condition. 13 1/2" X 9 1/4".

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Star of the East Tin Sign Luray Virginia
Fair to excellent condition. Oxidation. 9 7/8" X 11 3/8".

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1941-52 Fire Extinguisher Inspection Record Sign
The first date on the cardboard insert is 1952. We cannot verify that this is the first card used in this sign, but the sign is no newer than 1952. The sign has a copyright date of 1941. It was in use for several years after that. The card is stuck i...

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Rising Sun Flour Embossed Tin Sign
Lower left corner is chewed up and there is loss to the paint. 19 3/8" X 13 5/8".

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Dements Best Flour Embossed Tin Sign
Some loss and wear. 14" X 6 5/8".

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1918 MM Flour Tin/Cardboard Sign Buffalo NY
There are creases and tears. The frame of the sign is tin and the body is cardboard. 9 3/4" X 20 3/4".

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Kirks Pancake Flour Embossed Flour Tin Sign
Excellent to nearly perfect condition. Measures 14" x 20".

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Ful-O-Pep Fighting Cocks Self Framed Tin Sign
This is a sign for Ful-O-Pep Free Service Books that looks like it was never hung up it's so clean. 8" x 27 1/2".

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Reicherts My Dandy Flour Tin Sign. Horse
There is quite a bit of wear and loss. 22" x 14".

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The Freeburg Reicherts Flour Tin Sign
Wear to the body of the pictured flour sack. 22" x 14".

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Sunshine Biscuits No Admittance Painted Sign
Hand painted sign on galvanized metal. The back side had a stenciled sign originally. 12" x 24".

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Swans Down Flour Sign
Wear and loss. 12" x 36".

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Victorian Era Golden Eagle Embossed Cardboard Sign
This is an old embossed cardboard sign that has been framed in a similarly old Victorian era frame. There is wear and loss to the sign. Frame measures 14 3/4" x 20 1/4". Actual sign measurements are 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".

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Golden Eagle Embossed Cardboard Sign
The red on this sign is outstanding! There is a spot of loss in the upper right corner. 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".

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1913 Rodkeys Best Diecut Sign
A great figural diecut cardboard sign for Rodkey's Best Flour and Saxolin Bags. This is a string-hanger sign, often attached to overhead lighting or fan pull switches. Measures 13 1/4" tall.

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Three Bears Flour Cardboard Sign
Excellent condition. 11" x 14".

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Crown Best Flour & Cereals Cardboard Sign
Cool sign. Holes in the corners.13 7/8" x 10 7/8".

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Voigts Crescent Flour Closed Thursday Sign
Not sure why, but the shop that this sign hung in closed Thursday afternoons. Unusual content. 11" x 14".

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Voigts Crescent Flour Giveaway Sign
This is a sign imploring customers to keep their coupons so that they can receive their enamelware pots and pans. 13 7/8" x 10 7/8".

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1933 Urbans Poultry Feed Sign Calendar
Double sided sign and calendar. 10 3/4" x 8".

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William Tell Flour Sign
A heavy cardboard sign. Notice the bowling score on the reverse. 10" x 14".

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Thomans Moss Rose Cardboard Sign
Nearly perfect. Measures 9 3/4" x 13 3/4".

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Quick Mothers Oats Diecut Cardboard Sign
The tab on the back of this cardboard shelf sign is meant to slide under packages on the grocer's shelf. Loss to the upper right tab. Measures 14" tall.

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Crescent Flour Cardboard Sign
Some wear. 7" x 20".

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JA Hinds Corona Flour Cardboard Sign
Creases and minor loss. 10 1/8" x 18".

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Snow Flake Flour Cardboard Sign
Excellent condition. 11" x 17".

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Crescent Flour Mothers Delight Cardboard Sign
Nearly perfect and a great red color! 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".

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"Gone To See The Bat" Closed Sign
We can only surmise that this was a store sign that was used when the movie "The Bat" was out in 1926. Double sided. 5 1/2" x 4 1/2".

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Patrons Pride Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 11" x 12".

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Dixie Moon Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 3/4" x 12 1/2".

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Ube See Shur Lite Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 1/2" x 12".

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Blue Eagle Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 16 1/2" x 12 1/2".

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Dixie River Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 1/4" x 12 1/2".

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Dixie's Choice Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 14 3/4" x 11 1/2".

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Dixie Clipper Flour Original Artwork Airplane
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 17 1/2" x 12 1/4".

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Big Horn Flour Original Artwork Ram
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15" x 12".

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Golden Eve Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 16" x 12 1/4".

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Silver Cup Flour Original Artwork
Lots 54 through 63 are original artwork for flour companies. These are all on artist chipboard and are painted with oil paint. 15 3/4" x 12 1/4".

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Liberty Flour Advertising Clock. White Frame
Great graphics! One of two Liberty Flour clocks. This one has a white box frame and the face has starburst type rays coming in from the edges.15 1/4" tall x 15 1/2" across x 3 1/2" deep.

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Liberty Flour Advertising Clock. Blue Frame
Great graphics again but more of a school clock appearance with the border decoration. Blue box frame. 15 1/4" tall x 15 1/2" across x 3 1/2" deep.

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Tender Flake Flour Advertising Clock
The Tender Flake Flour brand was developed by Iglehart Milling Co. of Evansville, IN to supplement their general-purpose Swans Down brand. The intended use was for baking light and fluffy pastry items. The frame is metal. 18 1/4" tall x 15" across ...

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Dorsels Flour Figural Advertising Clock
The top of the sack has been broken off and glued back on. Because the repair is right where the string closes the flour sack the break doesn't really show. Measures 13 3/4" x 7 1/4".

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Henkels Bread Flour Cardboard Sign
Double sided. 6 1/2" in diameter.

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King Arthur Cardboard Grocery Store Sign
Very cool that it was never used. 10 1/2" x 8 1/2".

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Please Pay When Served Voigt Flour Sign
Interesting sign featuring several Voigt Company brands. 7" x 11".

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White Rose Flour Celluloid Pocket Mirror
Has needles stuck into the side.

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New-Veno Flour Pocket Mirror. Pershing Haig
Great military imagery. Not a subject matter often thought of to promote flour companies.

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Vienna Patent Flour Pocket Mirror
Love the slogan "Not the cheapest but the best."

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Acme Mills Kite Flour Pocket Mirror
Staining to the celluloid but fun image.

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White Rose Flour Handled Pocket Mirror
Unusual form. Unfortunately the celluloid is cracked. 6 1/2" tall including handle.

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Sunny White Flour Scoop
Very sweet piece. 4" long.

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William Tell Flour Tip Tray
Soiled. 4 1/4" across.

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Eckhart & Swan Best Flour Tip Tray
Green background. 4 1/4" across.

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Eckhart & Swan Best Flour Tip Tray
Blue background. 4 1/4" across.

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Lily White Flour Paper Clip
2 1/4" tall x 2 1/4" across.

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Tiedemans Pride Flour Receipt Holder/ Bill Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

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Patent Roller Flour Receipt-Bill Hook
Copyright 1907. Cardboard part measures 5 3/4" x 3".

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Big Bear Flour Receipt-Bill Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

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Solax Flour Receipt-Bill File Hook
Copyright 1909. Cardboard part measures 5 1/4" x 3 1/8".

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Taylors Best Flour Bill - Receipt Hook
Cardboard part measures 5 3/4" x 3 1/2".

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1895 Die Cut Lily White Flour Calendar
Nearly perfect condition. 8 1/2" tall.

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Dolly Varden Flour Enamel Clip/Fob
Clip measures 1 1/4" tall. Chain measures 5" long.

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Haydens 1900 Flour Enamel Watch Fob
Some chipping to the enamel. 1 3/8" across.

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Mas-Sota Flour Enamel Watch Fob
Fob measures 1 1/2" in diameter.

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Strong & Northway Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

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Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 3/4".

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Whitney & Gibson Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

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Monarch Roller Mill Celluloid Flour Slick
These appear to be quite rare as we can only find one or two online. 5 1/2".

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Henkels Flour Pot & Pan Scraper
Nearly perfect condition. Just a bit of minor chipping on the edge. 3 3/8" across.

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Von Motlke Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 15 1/4" in diameter.

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Wertz Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 17" in diameter.

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Lebanon Valley Roller Mills Barrel Label
Never used. 17" in diameter.

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Liberty Flour Cardboard Sign
Scratches and loss as shown. 12" in diameter.

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Patoka Lily Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

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Lynns White Cake Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

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Cayce Milling Company Flour Barrel Label
Some tears. 16" in diameter.

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Upper 10 Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Gold Dust Flour Barrel Label Liberty
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Leader Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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White Dove Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Boquet Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Geranium Flour Barrel Label #1
Quite a bit of loss around the edges. 16" in diameter.

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Geranium Flour Barrel Label #2
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Dubois Favorite Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Ole King Cole Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Voigts Royal Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 13" in diameter.

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Snow Drift Flour Barrel Label
Tears and loss. 16" in diameter.

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Comet Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Pansy Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Shamrock Flour Barrel Label 4 Leaf Clover
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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Shamrock Patent Flour Barrel Label
Stained and loss along edge. 16" in diameter.

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Crown Milling Eagle Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 16" in diameter.

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1906 King Arthur Flour Barrel Lid
You can see that the boards of the barrel have separated over time and the label has split as well. 18" in diameter.

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The Queen Flour Barrel Lid
You can see that the boards of the barrel have separated over time and the label has split as well. 18" in diameter.

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St. Lawrence Flour Barrel Label
This one has been laquered onto a board.

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Bake w/Quaker Flour Sign
The sign has damage and has been mounted in a frame.

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Quaker Rye Flour Barrel Lid
Label is stamped directly onto the wood lid. 18" in diameter.

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1906 O/M Fancy Flour Barrel Lid
Splits at the seems of the lid.

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Star Brand Winter Wheat Flour Barrel Lid
Soiling and splits at the seams.

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Bogert Flour Brass Stencil
Some wrinkling. 18" tall.

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Langdon Store Flour Stencil Massachusetts
Excellent condition. 18 1/2" tall.

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JD Richardson Patent Flour Stencil
Excellent condition. 18 1/2" tall.

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Town Talk Flour Barrel Label
Never used. 12" x 12".

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Clyde Flour Pie Pan Grabber
Unusual form. Amazing that if this was used that it didn't break. 16 1/2" long.

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Quaker & Nabisco Bowls & 1915 Calendar Plate
Each has some condition issue. The plate has a repaired chip. The Nabisco bowl has quite a bit of wear and the Quaker bowl has some wear. Plate measures 8 1/2" across.

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F&F Quaker Pitcher w/Original Coupon
We've never seen the coupon before.

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Quaker Flour Shaker
There is a crack to the lid and overpaint on the body.

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Cleveland Bag Company Perpetual Calendar
Circa 1900 embossed and figural perpetual calendar. Measures 6 1/2" tall.

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Gibraltar Flour Pen Holder Ink Well
The ink well does not have a cover and never did. The flour bag appears to be cast iron. Base measures 6" x 6".

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2 Swans Down Oven Thermometers
A chip to the enamel on the smaller thermometer. Tallest is 5 1/4" tall.

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Quaker Oats Thermometer
Excellent condition. 6 1/4" tall.

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Wheatlet Flour Thermometer & Barometer
Some wear. Measures 9" tall.

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Nunn-Better Thermometer
Some wear. 12" tall.

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2 Milling Company Thermometers KCMO
The Rodney Milling Company thermometer is from Kansas City and is in its original box. The Mayflower Mills thermometer measures 13" tall.

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Group of 5 Flour-Milling Co. Glass Paperweights
As shown. Approximately 2" x 4".

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Group of 6 Flour-Milling-Sack Co. Paperweights
The milk glass paperweight is a bit unusual ad is for a bag company. The upright paperweight is unusual too. Most of these are approximately 2" x 4".

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Group of 12 Flour-Milling Glass Slides
There are 12 glass slides included in this lot. Some were from movie theatre pre-movie rolls.

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Group of 4 Flour Sack Pin Cushions
As shown. Roughly 3" x 2".

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Melhuish Flour "Best Always" Rolling Pin
Clear glass with applied blue label. 15" across.

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Bakers Choice Pink Glass Rolling Pin
Embossed label. 14" across.

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Columbus Flour Milk Glass Rolling Pin
Milk glass pin with applied ink label. 17 3/4" across.

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3 Celluloid Advertising Items
As shown. The largest is 3 1/2" across.

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25 Flour-Milling Company Pencils
There are 21 regular pencils and 4 bullet pencils.

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7 Flour Books
As shown.

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3 Flour Co. Patches & 1 Trivet
As shown. The Ful-O-Pep patch is 7" across and 5 3/4" tall.

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3 Flour Co. Lighters & 1 Match Safe Doughboy
The dough boy match safe has a bit of rust inside. The Martha White lighter is musical.

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NY City Milling Company Bell
Wear as shown. 3 3/4" tall.

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3 Flour Company Wood Whistles
As shown. The longest is 5" long.

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Group of 8 Advertising Items. Calendar Pins
Interesting lot. The largest item is 8 3/4" long.

213
4 Flour Company Brushes
As shown. The largest is 7 3/4" long.

214
Group of Civil War Era Tokens & Pouch
There are 5 Civil War era tokens in this lot, plus additional tokens and pouch. The Civil War tokens measure 3/4" in diameter.

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216
Green Depression Glass Flour Giveaways
3 cups and 2 saucers for Urban's Liberty Flour.

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Pink Depression Glass Flour Giveaways
6 cups, 2 saucers and 5 plates for Urban's Liberty Flour.

218
Glass Flour Advertising Pieces
The measuring cup has a chip.

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Group of Flour Mag/Newspaper Ads
As shown. The Blish's Colonial Flour fragment appears to have been cut from a paper flour bag. It measures 14 1/4" x 11 1/2".

223
Warning Top Floor Signs
These signs were used in conjunction with a belt & platform style man-lift elevator. The lift provided quick access to every floor level in a mill or a parking garage, passing through holes in the floors. Each measures 9 1/4" x 11".

224
K&B Flour Silk Hosiery Store Sign
Just a bit of fading. 9 1/4" x 19".

225
2 NOS Flour Boxes
As shown. The boxes have been flattened. The Reeves ReadyMade box measures 12" x 7".

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Heckers & Aristos NOS Store Signs
These were made to be folded and hung from a shelf. Never used. Each measures 6 1/8" x 10".

228
Swans Down Flour Sign Horse & Carriage
Looks like it was made to have store info printed around the horse and carriage. 8 1/4" x 11 1/2".

229
Flour Exchange Broadside Advertisement
Creases and minor loss. 12" x 9".

230
19th Century Flour Ephemera
The center leaflet is for a flour house and is dated 1875. It measures 13 1/2" x 5 1/2".

231
1902 Bemis Bag Co. Calendar Panels
This lot includes 4 months from the 1902 calendar that Bemis put out. These are all printed on flour sack material. Each measures 15" x 12".

232
City Mill Flour Paper Bag Label
This is a label for a flour sack. Measures 24 3/4" x 13".

233
Glendale Flour Grocery Store Sign
$1.09 for a 49 pound sack! Measures 8 1/4" x 27 3/4".

234
Ask For White Rose Flour Sign
Has been framed. There is some loss and wear. Frame measures 16 3/4" x 12 3/4".

235
Kissimmee Cowboy Dairy Feed Label
This is a label for a flour sack. 20" x 12".

236
1906 Bridal Veil Flour Calendar Top (?)
Because of the metal bars on the top and the bottom this appears to be a calendar top. Damage as shown. 22 1/2" x 17".

237
Heckers Buckwheat Baby Framed Sign
Not sure if this is the original frame for this sign or not. Either way it works really well. Cute image of a baby in a high chair eating. An interesting detail. We have never seen what we think is a baby bottle attached to the side of the high chair...

238
King Arthur Flour Framed Barrel Lid
This looks like a framed barrel lid. Not examined out of frame but you can see a split on one side. Frame measures 23" x 23 1/4".

239
REA-Patterson Milling Building Pic Trains
A great image of the REA-Patterson Milling company building and operations. Pictured are trains from Missouri Pacific, Missouri Kansas & Texas (KATY Line), American Transit and NYC & RR. Great colors and image. Contemporary frame measures 9" x 21 3/4...

240
Ohio Queen Patent Framed Sign/Bag
This might be a framed paper flour bag but there is no weight mentioned. There is staining and loss to the piece. Frame measures 22 1/2" x 18 1/2".

241
Heckers Grocery Store Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. Damage to the right side of the image. Frame measures 15 1/2" x 25".

242
Town Talk Flour Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. I wonder if there is damage to one of the corners, or if the owner just liked that way of matting. Frame measures 17 1/2" x 20 1/4".

243
Wyandot Maid Native American Framed Label
This is a framed label or flour sack. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 23" x 16".

244
1887 Colored Engraving of Milling Operations
From a Frank Leslie illustrated newspaper from April 9, 1887. Features the flouring industry of Minneapolis Minnesota. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 21 1/2" x 16".

245
Wertz Standard Flour Sign Framed
Not examined out of frame. There are creases. Frame measures 14 1/2" x 22 1/2".

246
Vintage Pillsbury Wooden Sign WV
Dick Ferrell had this sign fabricated when he served as plant manager, from 1975 to 1976, for the Pillsbury Bag Conversion plant in Wellsburg, WV. Excellent condition. 22" in diameter.

247
Royal Star Flour Framed Printed Sack
The label is paper and the sack is striped. Not examined out of frame. Frame measures 17 1/4" x 10 1/4".

247
Dixie Rose Printed Flour Sack. Hawaiian Beach
Framed flour sack features a pattern of tropical beach scenes with people, fish, palm trees, etc. Has not been examined out of frame. Frame measures 17 1/4" x 10 1/4".

248
Swans Down Sign Candles & Notebook
As shown. The frame measures 8" x 6".

249
1919 Berry Bros. Milling Lady Liberty Sign
Not examined outside of the original frame. Frame measures 10 1/2" x 5 1/2".

250
Kay-Mil Flour Bread Board
Looks like it was never used. Measures 12" x 9".

251
Hecker Cereal Co. Sign New York City
This is probably the end of a crate or case. Measures 5" x 15".

252
AT Ferrell & Co Grain Sifter & Sign
The sign is probably the end of a crate. The sifter has been used some. The sifter measures 10" x 24".

253
3 Victorian Era Pulleys
Nothing specifically about the flour industry but I'm sure these, or pulleys like these, were used to hoist bags, etc. The largest is 12" tall.

254
1910 Atlas of Summit County Ohio
Loose pages and worn but all pages appear to be present.

255
Federal Milling Co. Flour Ink Blotter NIB
This is brand new in its original box and comes with its original instructions. Measures 5 1/8" across.

256
19 1930s-50s Glass Flour Shakers Jadeite
This is a lot of 19 vintage glass flour shakers. All are original old shakers. Most are approximately 4 1/2" tall.

257
3 Glass Flour Canisters
The red canister is from the 1940s. The jadeite canister looks like a reissued piece. The red canister measures 8" tall.

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12 Heckers Flour Apothecary Display Jars NYC
As you can see 4 of these still have the grain present. These look like the old apothecary jars. 6 1/2" tall.

260
3 Ceramic Quaker Oats Cookie Jars
All three are in perfect condition.

261
3 Stoneware Flour Containers
The largest is English and an unusual form. One of the Western pots is missing its lid and one of the pots has a spider web crack on the bottom.

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2 Enamel Covered Pots. Flour
Some wear as shown. The larger of the two is 10" tall with the lid on.

263
1930s Heckers Flour Grocery Basket
Two Heckers Signs inside this vintage grocery basket. The rubberized handles have some issues and there is wear. The basket measures 8 1/4" tall x 20 1/2" across x 14" deep.

264
Woodwards Purity Flour Hat
This is an early advertising hat that looks to be hand made by the stitching. Some soiling.

265
Mill Rose Flour Beanie Hat Patriotic
Red, White and Blue in full effect!

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4 Advertising Garrison Hats
These are a Garrison style folding hat for the different flour companies shown.

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Mothers Oat Fireless Cooker
There is wear to the top and to the labels. 12 1/2" x 13".

270
Great Western Iron Lid/Cover Leavenworth KS
This must have been used in the milling plant. This "lid" is actually an entry cover for worker access to milling bins or certain equipment. Great wear to the paint. 15 3/4" across.

271
White Lily Flour Spoon Set w/Rack
Hard to find these complete and in this condition. The spoons are 4 3/4" tall.

272
Group of Flour Adv. Spoons Giveaways Sterling
Mixed lot of advertising and giveaway spoons. A couple of these are sterling silver. As shown. The Harter Mills spoon is 5" long.

273
Airy Fairy Horse & Carriage Wood Toy
Sweet little pull toy for Airy-Fairy Pancake Flour. 12 7/8" long.

274
Large Group Miscellaneous Advertising Items
Wide range of items from old to new. Pictures tell the story.

275
Swans Down Flour Tin Kitchenware Items
A nice group of items. There is also a box for the cake baking set not pictured.

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Wolf Milling Co. Ellingwood KS Toothpick Holder
Good Victorian era advertising piece from Kansas. 1 7/8" tall.

278
Ballard & Ballard Cast Iron Skillet
Excellent condition. 10 1/2" in diameter.

279
5 Ballard Flour Biscuit Dough Banks
One of these canisters does not have a slot in the top but is the same size as the others that do. These containers were for display and sale of refrigerated dough product. The unused empty containers were occasionally used for advertising premiums,...

280
Group of 4 Advertising Flour Sifters
As shown. The Omega sifter is 4 3/4" tall.

281
2 Tin Flour Canisters
Both have a fair amount of wear. Satisfactory tin is 6 3/4" x 7 3/8".

282
3 Framed Nabisco Signs 1901-1902
These look like ads from a magazine or similar. Not examined out of frame. The print in the black frame measures is 14 5/8" x 11 3/4".

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IGA Rolled Oats Cardboard Canister Kids Playing
3 pound canister with kids playing all around the top. Wear as shown.

285
Scotch Brand Bonnie Lass Cardboard Canisters
Wear as shown. 3 pound canisters.

286
Group of 5 Cardboard Canisters #1
These are all 3 pound canisters. Wear as shown.

287
Group of 5 Cardboard Canisters #2
These are all 3 pound canisters. Wear as shown.

288
Group of 6 Cardboard Canisters
These range in size from 1 pound to 1 pound 6 ounce canisters. Wear as shown.

289
Group of 8 Cardboard Canisters
These range in size from 1 pound to 1 pound 6 ounce canisters. Wear as shown.

289
Group of 11 Cereal And Flour Mix Boxes
As shown. Some are still sealed and contain product.

290
3 Cardboard Rolled Oats Cereal Boxes
These are in the 2 - 5 pound range each.

291
Nabisco Shredded Wheat Case & Box
There are 3 boxes in this lot including the large Shredded Wheat case.

292
Group of 7 Mothers Oats Cardboard Canisters
The canister on the bottom left is still sealed and full.

293
Group of 12 Quaker Oats Cardboard Canisters
Various sizes. Wear as shown.

294
9 Mothers Oats Cereal Boxes
These all had various giveaways inside when new. The OvenWare and Gold Trim cup and saucer giveaway boxes are still sealed and full meaning that the giveaway items are still inside.

295
5 Swans Down Cake Flour Boxes
The box on the bottom right is still sealed and full. The box stacked on top of the more plain box is actually a store display box and is labeled as such.

296
30+ Advertising Boxes & Tins
Various ages, sizes and mediums. As shown.

297
Aunt Jemima & Cream of Wheat Cases
This lot includes an empty case box for both Aunt Jemima and Cream of Wheat. Wear as shown.

298
Henkels & Airy Fairy Case Boxes
Both are empty case boxes. Wear as shown.

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301
Group of 5 Vintage Grocery Bags
As shown. The K&B bag is 18" tall folded flat including handle and 13 1/2" wide.

302
Group of 6 Canvas Grocery Sacks
As shown. The Washburn Crosby sack is 19 1/2" tall with the handle.

303
5 lb Mark Twain Paper Flour Bag
Some wear. Paper flour bags, like this one, are sometimes provided with a blue inner lining (look at the thumb notch area at the top) to make the flour seem whiter. These are referred to as "blue-lined' bags.

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308

311

312

313

314

315
2 Baseball Themed Flour Bags
Better Batter and Little Sport bags. As shown.

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317

318
Lucky Flour 98lb Flour Sack
Wear and staining as shown.

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323
38 Flour Sacks from Kansas
Each of the bags was bagged and or sold in Kansas. As shown.

324
27 Town Crier Flour Bags Kansas City MO
There are 27 of the same Town Crier Bags in this lot. These are all 24 1/2 pound bags. Could be really fun to use as wall paper.

325
12 Flour Sacks from Missouri
The Valaint bags are 100 pounds. All bags were made or sold in Missouri.

326
11 Second Hand Flour Sacks
These are mainly large sized wholesale bags.

327
100+ Flour Sacks
Huge variety in size, genre and geography. As shown.

328
51 Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

329
65+ Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

330
25+ Flour-Feed Sacks. Great for Quilts
This is a really fun lot. The majority of this lot are the floral patterns most associated with flour or feed sack quilts. These are all uncut and most still have their original labels attached!

331
36 Military or Patriotic Flour Sacks
Pictures tell the story.

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334
5 Kansas Flour Sacks & Snow White Flour Sack
There are 5 sacks that are from flour companies with Kansas in the title whether they were made in Kansas or not. There is also a Snow White flour sack in this lot.

335
11 Printers Proof Posters
These are basically poster size but are Printer's Proofs for labels for the executives to decide if they like it or not.

336
19 Flour Aprons
Fun group of old and new, printed and embroidered.

336
Group of 100s of Paper Flour Bags
There are 100s of paper flour sacks. Ranging in age from some of the first produced up to and including bags for Little Caesars Pizza. Conditions vary.

337
Group of Ephemeral Items Calendar Labels
The 1919 calendar might have been a sample since there are no sheets, just January, but there is damage to the top. As shown.

338
1923 Detmer Woolens Calendar
Nice imagery and size for this calendar. Edges are rough with some small tears. 31 1/2" x 20 1/2".

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340
Seal of Ohio Flour Sign
Wear as shown. 22" x 14 1/8".

341
1920s Wichita Flour Mills Image
Great piece from Wichita. The image was printed by Western Litho Company in Wichita. Some wear around the edges. 15" x 23".

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Crescent Flour Doll Special Sign
Really cute and fun sign. The mat measures 20 1/2" x 25 1/2".

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Sunny Jim Flour Doll & More
As shown. Sunny Jim is 15 1/2" tall.

346
Heckers Farina Seed Box
The label is faded. Measures 14" x 22" x 3 1/2".

347
American Flaked Groats Shipping Crate Eagle
Great Eagle graphics on both ends of the crate. A chip or two and wear from age. 18 1/2" x 26" x 11 7/8" tall.

348
Sunshine Biscuits Shipping Crate
Very clean. Measures 13 3/8" x 21 1/2" x 11 1/4" tall.

349
Shredded Whole Wheat Shipping Crate
The stampings and logo and information are only stamped on one end. 16 1/4" x 25 1/2" x 18" tall.

350
Atlas Oats Shipping Crate Kansas City MO
Graphics and stampings on 4 of the 5 sides. One panel has no stamping on it which is odd. 18" x 26 1/4" x 12 1/4" tall.

351
Bull Meat Brand Flour Shipping Barrel
Bull Meat Brand? What? Who decided that was a good name? Great graphics and several labels are attached to the barrel so it looks great! Just a bizarre name. Measures 22 3/4" tall x 17 1/2" across.

352
Huron Milling Company Barrel
This barrel has been refinished and presents beautifully. Huron Milling's information is stamped onto two of the staves. Measures 23 1/2" tall x 18 1/2" across.

353
Puritan Flour Shipping Barrel
Wear to the label. Measures 28 1/2" tall x 19" across.

354
Puritas Flour Shipping Barrel
Notice that the bands are actually raw twigs/sticks. That's something I've not seen before. Measures 28 1/2" tall x 20" across.

355
Country Store Flour Tin
Measures 20" tall and has its original lid.

356
King Arthur Flour Flour Tin/Sifter Large
See Lot 362 for an advertisement for the Perfection sifter bin. Measures 21" tall plus the handle.

357
5 William Kitchens Prints. Mills
As shown. Each measures 17 1/4" x 22 1/4".

358
Lot Of 19th Century Atlas Pages. Minnesota
A group of miscellaneous atlas pages including maps and illustrations relating to Minnesota.

359
1919 Geologic Atlas. Minnesota.
Atlas from the Department of the Interior. Includes loose sheets that appear to be an addendum or supplemental pages.

360
Pillsbury Bag Mockups & Posters
The mockups include pieces with notes about changes to be made, etc. The posters are reprints issued by the Minnesota Historical Society. The bag mockups are each approximately 22 3/4" x 19 3/4".

361
Misc. Lot Of Posters, Calendars, And Signs.
With the exception of the 1969 Wichita Flour Mills calendar, these posters and signs are reprints. The White Lily flower posters measure 25" x 19".

362
Lot Of Ads And Clippings. Bridal Veil Flour Bag.
As shown. The Pillsbury poster and Fairchild's Flour print are contemporary reprints. The Perfection Flour Bin ad's frame measures 17" x 14".