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2196
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$460.00
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LOT OF 28 ADVERTISING SIGNS. 1) International Poultry Farms of Revere, Mass. colorful calendar top uses a semi-nude pinup to grab the consumers attention. Calendar top is captioned “Fancy Live Poultry Neatly Dressed While You Wait”. Artwork by Gene Presslar circa 1930. Calendar top appears dry-mounted to foam core and has lifted in some spots. Moderate creasing upper left with some color touch-up. Sight Size is 28″ w x 29-1/4″ h. 2) Chase & Sanborn country store interior illustration captioned “An Old Fashion New England Grocery”. Copyright by Abbott Graves 1897. Very good condition. Sight Size is 19-3/4″ w x 17-1/2″ h in original frame. 3) Donnelly Adv. porcelain sign. Very good condition with two chips. Size is 24″ w x 3″ h. 4) Camel Cigarette cardboard die-cut sign with movie actress. Very good condition. Size is 21-3/4″ w x 30″ h. 5) Collection of 11 American Cereal Company oversize trade cards which have been nicely matted and framed. Very good to excellent condition. Each measure 7-1/2″ w x 5″ h with the frame collection measuring 31″ w x 30″ h. 6) Illustration of Victorian gentleman in top hat printed on textured cardboard advertising Beau Brummell Ties in original marked frame. Good to very good condition with small puncture and crease. Overall is 20″ w x 26″ h. 7) Lot of 8 L&M Cigarettes paper posters. Very good to excellent condition. All are 21″ sq. 8) Lot of 2 Beech-Nut heavy cardboard signs intended for use while playing Bridge. Very good condition. Overall 26″ w x 18″ h. 9) Town Talk Bread metal door pull. Good condition; has been repainted with some wear and chips to repaint. Size is 3″ w x 18-1/2″ h. 10-11) Two R.O.G. signs; one features Beech-Nut gum and fruit drops and the other is Life Savers. Each are in fair condition with paint flaking. Size is 5″ w x 20″ h each. Includes 2 additional advertisements. CONDITION: As noted. 1-10858-7 (400-600) Auction: Advertising, Toy & Doll - Spring 2011 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |