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Advertising, Tobacco Collectibles, Antique Auction

Mon Jun 29 - 05:00PM


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Atlee Raber Auctioneer

Auctioneer ID#: 13128

Phone: 330-473-2448

License: OH

Lot: 1 - Wyandotte Pressed Steel Streamlined Dump Truck

This pressed steel toy dump truck was manufactured by Wyandotte Toys (All Metal Products Company) in the United States, dating to approximately the late 1930s or 1940s. The toy features an Art Deco-inspired streamlined design. The cab and chassis are finished in red paint with silver-painted side panels and lower trim. The side panels feature the Wyandotte manufacturer name printed in red cursive script. The front grille and integrated headlight housings are painted yellow. The dump bed is finished in a contrasting blue paint and features a manual tilting mechanism. The truck is mounted on four black rubber tires on metal axles. A modern auction tag from Atlas Raber Auctions is attached to the rear axle.

Lot: 2 - Pepsi-Cola Double Sided Metal Advertising Sign

A mid-20th-century double-sided painted metal advertising sign for Pepsi-Cola. The sign features a bright yellow field centered with a large graphic of a Pepsi bottle cap in the brand signature red, white, and blue color palette. The bottle cap displays the Pepsi-Cola script logo accompanied by a registered trademark symbol below the lettering. The lower section of the sign contains the slogan Take home a case printed in bold black serif typeface. The sign is constructed from tin or light-gauge steel and includes six pre-drilled mounting holes along the edges for installation, typically used for attachment to a store display rack.

Lot: 3 - Standing Boston Terrier Still Bank

Still bank in the form of a standing Boston Terrier dog, in the style of Hubley Manufacturing Company. The bank is constructed of two cast iron halves joined by a single screw visible on the side. It features a coin slot located on the upper back. The figure is depicted in a standing pose with alert ears and a short, curled tail. The exterior features a painted finish in black and bright yellow. No manufacturer marks, signatures, or dates are visible on the exterior of the casting. A blank white paper inventory tag is tied to the rear left leg.

Lot: 4 - American Advertising Tobacco Pouches & Bags

This collection consists of several tobacco packaging items dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, comprising three cloth drawstring pouches and two paper bags, all presented on white display cards. The first item is a cloth pouch for Bagley's Wild Fruit Flake Cut Tobacco featuring a blue applied label with red and yellow text reading Bagley's Wild Fruit Flake Cut Tobacco and Wild Fruit Chew on the side. The second item is a cloth pouch for Oceanic Cut Plug manufactured by the Scotten, Dillon Company of Detroit, Michigan, featuring a graphic of a multi-masted steamship. The third item is a cloth pouch for Harp Plug Cut manufactured by the John Weisert Tob. Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, featuring a green rectangular label with a red circular harp trademark. The fourth item is a paper bag for Tish-I-Mingo Cigar Clippings by Crimson Coach Inc. of Toledo, Ohio, printed in red ink with an illustration of a Native American man and a net weight of 1 1/2 oz. The fifth item is a paper bag for Union Workman Large Size Chewing Tobacco by the Scotten, Dillon Company, featuring a blue circular logo over a red and white pattern with a blue Tobacco Workers International Union stamp at the bottom right and a net weight of 3 oz.

Lot: 5 - Arts & Crafts Reverse Painted Landscape Table Lamp

An American Arts and Crafts style table lamp attributed to the Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass & Glass Company (Pilabrasgo). The lamp features a domed glass shade with a frosted exterior surface. The interior of the shade is reverse-painted with a continuous pastoral landscape depicting a stone grist mill and waterwheel nestled among a stand of deciduous and evergreen trees. The scene is rendered in a palette of forest green, autumnal gold, and earth tones against a pale yellow sky. The shade is supported by a cast metal base with a fluted central stem and a circular, lobed foot, all finished with a dark bronze-toned patina. The electrical components consist of a single brass socket with a pull-chain switch and a modern brown plastic cord. The word PRESS is stamped into the metal socket housing.

Lot: 6 - Victorian Style Oil Lamp w/ Green Quilted Glass

This composite oil lamp features a mold-blown green satin glass shade with a diamond-quilted pattern and a crimped or ruffled upper rim. The shade sits above a clear glass chimney and metal burner assembly. The font is constructed of opaque glass with a graduated cream, yellow, and pale blue ground, decorated with a hand-painted floral motif depicting purple berries and green leaves. The lower portion of the glass font is molded with a vertical fluted pattern. The lamp rests on a cast metal base with a bronze-toned patina, characterized by a domed and fluted design. The burner assembly includes a side filler cap. While visually consistent with models produced by the Mantle Lamp Co. (Aladdin), such as the diamond quilt pattern, no maker's marks or signatures were observed during inspection.

Lot: 7 - Victorian Style Brass Spirit Kettle on Stand

A decorative brass tea kettle on a matching tripod stand. The kettle features a spun brass body with a curved spout and a fitted lid topped with a wooden finial. It is equipped with a large overhead handle consisting of ornate cast C-scroll supports and a ribbed wooden heat-resistant grip. The lower half of the kettle body displays a notable yellowish-green iridescent patina. The stand is a circular ring design supported by three legs with decorative foliage-motif castings at the knees. Two side-mounted handles on the stand match the design of the kettle's main handle. The interior shows mineral deposits and oxidation consistent with functional use. No maker marks or factory stamps are visible on the object. Estimated Height: 14 inches.

Lot: 8 - Italian Grand Tour Brass 3-Spout Lucerna Oil Lamp

An Italian Grand Tour Lucerna oil lamp constructed from cast and turned brass. The piece consists of a scalloped circular base supporting a slender central column. A ring handle at the top is connected to the stem by a decorative cast hand finial. The central oil reservoir features three projecting spouts, with remnants of cotton wicking present in two. The reservoir includes a removable tiered lid. Three brass accessories are suspended from the font by link chains, including a pair of wick trimmers with a box for catching trimmings, a conical snuffer, and a wire wick pick. This style of lamp was traditionally produced in Italy as a decorative souvenir for travelers on the Grand Tour during the 19th and early 20th centuries. No maker marks or manufacturer stamps are visible on the object.

Lot: 9 - Italian-Style Wooden Globe w/ Zodiac Horizon

This item is a decorative tabletop globe featuring a reproduction map in the style of 16th-century Italian cartography. The globe is constructed with printed paper overlays on a composite sphere, mounted within a full wooden meridian ring. The meridian is labeled with Italian climate zones, including ZONA FREDDA SETTENT., ZONA TEMP. SETTENT., and ZONA TORRIDA, alongside degree markings. The horizon ring features a paper overlay depicting the signs of the zodiac, such as Gemini, Taurus, Aries, Pisces, and Aquarius, and the months of the year in Latin, including IUNIUS, MAIUS, APRILIS, MARTIUS, and FEBRUARIUS. The map surface includes historical nomenclature such as AMERICA SIVE INDIA NOVA and MAR DI INDIA, with a decorative cartouche in the North American region featuring the date 1592. The assembly is supported by a four-legged turned wood stand with a central cruciform base, finished in a dark brown stain. Based on the style and materials, this is a late 20th-century reproduction likely of Italian origin.

Lot: 10 - Set 4 Promotional Tools w/ Chevrolet Hammer

A set of four miniature tools presented in a contemporary black shadowbox display case. The collection includes a pair of metal pincers, a spokeshave, a small axe, and a hammer. The hammer is constructed from a single piece of polished metal and features the Chevrolet brand name incised in cursive script on the handle, identifying it as a promotional item for the automotive company. The spokeshave consists of a light-colored metal body with a steel blade held by a central flat-head screw. The axe features a dark-toned metal head mounted on a turned wooden handle. The pincers are made of dark metal with an oxidized surface. These tools were typically produced as novelty items or salesman samples during the mid-20th century. Display Case: 4.25 inches H x 5.25 inches W Hammer length: 3.25 inches Pincers length: 3.25 inches Spokeshave length: 3.25 inches Axe length: 2.25 inches.

Lot: 11 - Pair ERTL Case Model L Tractors in Original Box

This set from the ERTL Tractors of the Past series features two die-cast metal replicas of the Case Model L tractor in different scales. The set includes one larger scale model and one smaller companion model, both constructed from die-cast metal. The tractors feature a grey color scheme with red-painted spiked steel-style wheels. The larger model is detailed with an oscillating front end, a rear hitch, a steering wheel, and engine components. Branding includes the name CASE in red lettering on both sides of the engine hood and a decal on the rear left fender depicting the J.I. Case Old Abe eagle logo above the CASE name. The items are presented in their original open-front cardboard display box, which features ERTL and Tractors of the Past logos along with descriptive text regarding the model's features.

Lot: 12 - SpecCast Minneapolis-Moline 445 Tractor w/ Loader

SpecCast Collectibles Classic Series 1:16 scale die-cast replica of a Minneapolis-Moline 445 tractor with a front loader. The model is finished in signature yellow paint with a red loader and wheel hubs. Features include a steerable wide front end, rubber tires with realistic tread, metal rims, an exhaust stack, and hydraulic line detailing. The tractor hood displays the 445 model number and Minneapolis-Moline branding, while the chassis includes the MM logo. A label on the loader arm identifies this as the 2020 Official Summer Farm Toy Show Tractor. The piece is contained within its original window box packaging with protective plastic inserts. Materials include die-cast metal, rubber, and plastic.

Lot: 13 - British WWII Brass Maritime Cargo Lantern, 1939

This maritime cargo lantern, identified as Cargo Light No. 3954, is a piece of British shipboard equipment from the early World War II period. The lantern is constructed with a rectangular brass frame containing four glass panels. Each panel is protected by two vertical brass guard rods. The upper housing features a sloped casing topped with a cylindrical ventilation chimney characterized by teardrop-shaped apertures and a domed cap. A rectangular brass identification plaque is riveted to the front of the sloped top, bearing the embossed inscription: CARGO LIGHT / NO. 3954 / GREAT BRITAIN / 1939. The lantern is equipped with a large wire swing handle for carrying and a smaller fixed ring at the apex. The interior contains a removable brass oil font complete with a circular wick burner. Two circular brackets are mounted on the side frame for securing the unit to a vessel's bulkhead or post.

Lot: 14 - ERTL Maytag Multi-Motor Washer Die-Cast No. 4967

This 1/6 scale model is a die-cast metal reproduction of the Maytag Multi-Motor Washer, manufactured by ERTL as part of the Power House Farm Series. Part of the Maytag Heritage collection, the model replicates the 1915 gasoline-powered engine washer designed for use on farms without electricity. The piece is constructed primarily of die-cast metal with a textured finish simulating a wooden tub. It features several mechanical components, including a movable agitator, flywheel, gear wheel, and starter wheel. The model is also equipped with a swinging wringer that features movable rollers. Additional details include an authentic Maytag decal on the tub, a drain spout, and an intricate representation of the multi-motor engine mounted beneath the tub. The item is designated as model number 4967 and is intended for collectors aged 8 and over. Scale: 1/6.

Lot: 15 - Set 8 Porc. Enamel Railroad Herald Signs

A collection of eight miniature porcelain enamel signs representing historic American railroads, presented in a professional black wooden shadowbox display. The set includes the heralds of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois (C&EI), Chicago and North Western System, Atlantic Coast Line, Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR), New York Central System, Santa Fe, Burlington Route, and Lackawanna Railroad. Each sign is constructed of porcelain enamel on metal with embossed lettering and multicolored graphics. The signs are mounted against a white fiber backing and protected by a glass front. Frame: 12.5 inches by 8.5 inches Individual signs: approximately 3 inches to 4 inches each.

Lot: 16 - Feuerhand No. 275 Baby Special Red Painted Lantern

A kerosene hurricane lantern manufactured by Feuerhand in West Germany. This model, identified as the No. 275 Baby Special, is constructed from stamped steel and finished in a vibrant red paint. The lantern features a bulbous clear glass globe secured within a protective wire cage frame. The top chimney cap is embossed with the inscriptions FEUERHAND and ORIGINAL NIER-PATENT. The fuel reservoir displays the manufacturer's trademark of a hand holding a flaming torch flanked by the words FEUER and HAND. The reverse side of the tank is embossed with the model number 275 and the origin W. GERMANY. The fuel filler cap also bears the embossed company logo. The unit is equipped with a wire carrying handle and a smaller hanging loop at the top. Dimensions: Approximately 10 inches in height (excluding handle).

Lot: 17 - Ertl Precision Farmall 400 Tractor, 1/16

This is a 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of The Farmall 400 tractor, manufactured by Ertl Collectibles as part of their Precision Series. The model is a highly detailed, fully assembled replica featuring the classic International Harvester red finish with authentic graphics and decals. It includes a steerable front end, die-cast rims with rubber tires, an exhaust stack, and a detailed operator's platform with a hydraulically cushioned seat, gear shift lever, throttle, and brake pedals. The engine compartment is detailed with a governor, air cleaner, oil filter, and distributor. The rear of the tractor features a Fast-Hitch system, power take-off (PTO), and a drawbar. The tractor is housed in its original illustrated box, which contains historical information about the 1954 introduction of the real-world model. According to the packaging, this set includes a commemorative Farmall 400 booklet and a collector's medallion. The box is printed with Ertl Collectibles, 2000 The Ertl Company, Inc., Dyersville, Iowa, and stock number 14007.

Lot: 18 - Griswold No. 5 Cast Iron Skillet Large Block Logo

This cast iron skillet was manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is a size number 5 skillet and features the Griswold Large Block Logo on the underside, which consists of a circular emblem with an internal cross and block lettering. The word ERIE and the pattern number 724L are embossed below the logo. The skillet is constructed with double pour spouts and a loop handle that displays the numeral 5 on its upper surface near the body. The interior cooking surface is smooth, and the pan features a flat bottom design.

Lot: 19 - Griswold No. 7 Slant Logo ERIE Cast Iron Skillet

This cast iron skillet was manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania, and belongs to the Slant Logo ERIE series produced circa 1906 to 1912. The piece is constructed of sand-cast cast iron and features a traditional circular form with two integrated pour spouts. The underside exhibits several incised marks: the size number 7 at the top; a central circular logo with a cross containing the word GRISWOLD in slanted lettering; the word ERIE in quotation marks below the logo; and the pattern and mold mark 701 E near the bottom rim. The top of the handle is also incised with the size number 7 near the rim junction. The handle is tapered and terminates in a teardrop-shaped hanging hole.

Lot: 20 - Griswold Good Health No. 3 Cast Iron Skillet

This cast iron skillet was manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company in Erie, Pennsylvania, as part of their Good Health value line. The size No. 3 skillet is constructed with two integral pour spouts and a tapered handle featuring a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The underside of the vessel is marked with arched text reading Good Health at the top, Skillet in the center, a size indicator 3, and the Griswold pattern number 653 at the base. The piece was produced using sand-casting techniques and features a seasoned finish.

Lot: 21 - Wagner National Cast Iron Skillet

This cast iron skillet was produced under the National brand name, a secondary line of cookware manufactured by the Wagner Manufacturing Company in Sidney, Ohio. The underside of the pan features the brand name National in an arched orientation, situated above a five-pointed star. The numeral 8 is cast into the base near the handle junction, denoting the trade size. The skillet is designed with two pour spouts and a handle that includes a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The interior cooking surface is smooth, while the exterior bottom displays a pebbled texture, often referred to as an orange peel finish, which is characteristic of this specific product line.

Lot: 22 - Corby's Whiskey Molded Plastic Parrot Sign

This point-of-sale advertising display features the iconic parrot mascot for Corby's Blended Whiskey. The three-dimensional sign is constructed from vacuum-formed molded plastic or celluloid and depicts a parrot with outstretched wings and vibrant red, yellow, and green plumage. The bird is perched atop a speech bubble-shaped plaque. The central embossed text reads SAY CORBY'S FOR GOOD TASTE. Printed black text along the bottom curve identifies the product as BLENDED WHISKEY-86 PROOF-68.4% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS-JAS. BARCLAY & CO., LTD., PEORIA, ILL. The reverse of the display shows a reinforced backing with two horizontal foam mounting strips and a central cardboard support. This type of display was typically utilized in liquor stores or bars during the mid-20th century.

Lot: 23 - Flexible Flyer Classic Racer Miniature Sled

This is a miniature wooden and metal sled produced under the Flexible Flyer brand name as part of the Classic Racer series. The item is a modern decorative reproduction of the iconic full-size pull sled. It features a deck comprised of three light-finished wooden slats. The central slat is printed with a red eagle logo and a banner reading Flexible Flyer, while the outer slats are marked with Classic Racer in red vertical lettering and circular Since 1889 stamps. The frame consists of steel runners painted in a bright red finish with three triangular supports on each side. The front end is equipped with a functional steering mechanism featuring a black-painted metal linkage and a shaped wooden crossbar handle.

Lot: 24 - African Songye or Luba Ceremonial Prestige Axe

This ceremonial prestige axe, commonly referred to as a kilonda, is characteristic of the metalworking traditions of the Songye or Luba peoples of the Central African region. The item features a wide, fan-shaped blade made of hammered sheet brass. The blade is intricately decorated with multiple rows of hand-punched concentric circle motifs, framed by a scalloped and dotted border. The base of the blade is set into a bulbous, spindle-shaped wooden head and is secured by decorative brass rivets with toothed, star-shaped washers. The long, tapered handle is carved from a dense, dark hardwood with a smooth, polished finish, terminating at the pommel end with a simple brass ferrule. A handwritten paper tag is attached to the item with the inscription: 135 yrs old old African Ceremonial Axe. No maker marks or stamps are visible on the metal or wood.

Lot: 25 - Wilcox Crittenden Copper & Brass Lifeboat Lantern

A maritime electric hand lantern manufactured by Wilcox, Crittenden and Co., Inc. of Middletown, Connecticut. The lantern is constructed with a cylindrical copper body and brass fittings. It features a clear glass Fresnel-style lens at the top with horizontal ribbing for light magnification. Adjacent to the lens is a knurled brass screw-cap port cover or switch, which is tethered to the body by a brass ball chain. The lantern is equipped with a wire bail handle for carrying and a small metal loop near the base. An embossed oval maker's plate is attached to the underside of the base with the following text: WILCOX, CRITTENDEN & CO., INC. surrounding a stylized WC monogram with a cross, and MIDDLETOWN, CONN. U.S.A. at the bottom. Height: 10 - 12 inches.

Lot: 26 - 9 Cast Iron Advertising Skillets & Ashtrays

This collection consists of nine miniature cast iron advertising items, including promotional skillets and dual-rest ashtrays. These pieces were produced as marketing tools or souvenirs during the mid-to-late 20th century. The group features various embossed designs and inscriptions on the interior bases. Specific items include a 50th Anniversary skillet for Miller True Value Hardware (1972, Lakeland, FL); a United Glass and Ceramic Workers of North America ashtray with a handshake emblem; a Martin Heaters ashtray; and an Empire Coal and Coke skillet with a crown motif. Also included are an International Molders and Allied Workers Union ashtray, a Houston Astrodome souvenir skillet with an atomic-style graphic, and a Roadrunner skillet from Valdosta, Georgia. One piece is explicitly marked on the reverse for the Ohio Stove Company of Portsmouth, Ohio, while one small skillet remains unmarked. These items are characteristic of promotional miniatures produced by American foundries such as Lodge and Ohio Stove Company.

Lot: 27 - Mail Pouch Tobacco Embossed Metal Sign

A rectangular advertising sign for Mail Pouch Tobacco. The sign is made of embossed metal with a dark blue painted finish and yellow lettering. The central text features the brand name MAIL POUCH in large, three-dimensional embossed letters. Above the word MAIL is the instruction CHEW in smaller block letters, and above the word POUCH is the word SMOKE. The lower-left corner includes a printed maker's mark reading Made in U.S.A. The sign is equipped with four pre-drilled mounting holes, one at each corner. The reverse side displays the debossed profile of the lettering and shows significant oxidation. This type of signage was a prominent feature of rural American advertising throughout the mid-20th century.

Lot: 28 - Ertl 1/16 Deutz-Allis 9150 AWD Tractor w/ Box

This is a 1/16 scale replica of a Deutz-Allis 9150 AWD tractor manufactured by The Ertl Company, Inc., based in Dyersville, Iowa. The tractor is constructed with a die-cast metal body, rubber tires, and plastic components for the cab and interior. The piece is finished in an orange and black color scheme with silver-toned wheel rims. Functional features include a steerable front axle and a functional rear hitch. The hood features decals on both sides marked 9150 and Deutz-Allis, and the front of the cab roof is also marked Deutz-Allis. The tractor is housed in its original color-printed cardboard display box which features the Ertl logo and the model name 9150 AWD Tractor. The interior cardboard support includes a graphic stating Made in the America with a silhouette of the United States. The reverse of the packaging displays copyright information for 1991. A retailer price sticker is present on the top of the box.

Lot: 29 - Brunswick Roadmaster Luxury Liner Die-Cast Bicycle

A limited edition 1:6 scale die-cast metal model of a Roadmaster Luxury Liner bicycle, produced by Brunswick. The model features a red and black frame with a baked enamel finish, complemented by chrome-plated fenders and handlebars. Construction materials include die-cast metal parts, chrome, plastic, and vinyl. The bicycle is detailed with a brown vinyl saddle featuring dual rear springs, a working front spring fork, and balloon tires. Functional mechanisms include rotating pedals and coasting brakes. Visible markings include the Roadmaster brand name on the tank and the Luxury Liner script on the chain guard. The model is presented in its original Museum Quality collector box, which includes a factory-formed plastic insert and states that a Certificate of Authenticity is contained within. The box displays a red oval Roadmaster logo with the slogan America's finer Bicycle. Scale: 1:6.

Lot: 30 - Ertl Case International 2394 Tractor w/ Box

This is a 1/16 scale Ertl Case International model 2394 tractor. The toy is constructed of die-cast metal with a red-painted hood and roof, and a black-painted chassis and cab frame. It features a detailed engine visible beneath the hood, an enclosed cab with interior detailing, and a black rubber exhaust stack. The tractor is equipped with large rubber tires mounted on gray plastic rims and includes a steerable knee-action front axle and a rear hitch. Visible markings include decals on the sides of the hood that read CASE INTERNATIONAL and the model number 2394 on the sides of the cab area. The tractor is accompanied by its original cardboard display box, model number #831. The box identifies the manufacturer as ERTL and lists features such as a fully detailed engine, rubber stack and tires, sharp turning knee-action front axle, and realistic steering. Trademark information on the box credits JI Case for the Case and International Harvester logos. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 31 - Fleet Line Thunderbolt Battery Speed Boat w/ Box

This tethered model boat is identified as The Thunderbolt, manufactured by The Fleet Line and distributed by K&O Models, Inc. The boat features a carved wooden hull with a horizontal three-tone paint scheme of red, cream, and blue. The natural wood deck is fitted with various metal components, including cleats, handrails, a spotlight, and a clear plastic wrap-around windshield. A removable wooden hatch cover provides access to the cockpit and is topped with a red and white plastic life ring. The internal propulsion system consists of an electric motor housed in a metal casing marked with the letters KMS inside a diamond border and the word JAPAN below. This motor drives a metal shaft connected to a three-blade metal propeller and an adjustable metal rudder. The boat is controlled by a handheld blue metal remote unit with two red plastic buttons, connected to the hull by a length of green insulated wire. The item is accompanied by its original illustrated cardboard box, which features a retail sticker from a Pennsylvania hobby shop.

Lot: 32 - Pair Hallmark Kiddie Cars: Garton Loco & Tin

This lot features two miniature collectible vehicles from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics series, which are scale replicas of original pedal cars produced by the Garton Toy Co. The first vehicle is a locomotive-themed toy finished in red with black and yellow accents. It features painted graphics including Casey Jones on the boiler and The Cannonball Express No. 9 on the cab sides. Physical features include a black smokestack, a yellow cowcatcher, a silver-toned bell with a functional pull-string, and a red steering wheel within the cab. The second vehicle is a -style speedster finished in forest green with yellow and black trim. It is equipped with a yellow canopy roof, a side-mounted silver-toned horn, yellow headlights, and a silver-toned winged hood ornament. Both items are constructed of pressed steel with plastic and die-cast metal components. Each vehicle is mounted on four black spoked wheels with silver-toned hubs. An oval decal is visible on the interior of the green vehicle which reads Garton Toy Co, Garton, Sheboygan, Wis, Made in U.S.A., identifying the original manufacturer of the full-sized pedal cars these items commemorate. Both items are manual push toys and do not contain internal mechanisms.

Lot: 33 - Pair Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics Metal Pedal Cars

This lot consists of two metal scale models from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics collection, designed as replicas of pedal cars. The first model is a yellow Garton Speed Demon racer featuring red pinstriping, the number 49, and a Garton Toy label inside the cockpit indicating it was made in Sheboygan, USA. The second model is a 1958 Chevrolet Corvette finished in red with white side coves, chrome bumpers, and quad headlights. It includes decals for Fuel Injection and crossed flags. Both items feature metal bodies, chrome-finished trim, and rolling wheels. These are static collectibles and do not include functional pedal mechanisms.

Lot: 34 - Cast Brass Hunting Dog & Shotgun Wall Plaque

A decorative wall plaque made of cast brass, depicting a hunting dog, such as a Pointer or Setter, in an active field stance above a shotgun. The dog figure is detailed with a textured fur pattern, while the shotgun features a trigger, trigger guard, and a cross-hatched pattern on the buttstock. The piece has a polished gold-tone finish throughout. The reverse of the plaque is hollow, typical of sand-casting, and includes two wire loops for wall mounting. A small, illegible rectangular maker mark is cast into the reverse. This style of sporting-themed brassware was a popular decorative item in the mid-to-late 20th century, with many similar examples attributed to Italian manufacturers or distributors such as Silvestri.

Lot: 35 - Pair Dietz & Adlake Reading & GTW Railroad

This lot contains a pair of antique railroad lanterns, each representing a historic North American railroad line. The first lantern is a tubular frame oil signal model manufactured by the R. E. Dietz Company, identified as the Vesta model. The galvanized steel frame features a body rim stamped RDG. CO. D, attributing the piece to the Reading Company. The top cap is embossed in an oval with DIETZ VESTA NEW YORK U.S.A. The matching clear glass globe is similarly embossed with the Dietz Vesta logo. This lantern retains its internal fuel fount and burner assembly. The second lantern is a short-globe model produced by The Adams & Westlake Co., known as Adlake. The body rim is stamped G. T. W. for the Grand Trunk Western Railroad and includes the manufacturer name. The clear glass globe is embossed with the ADLAKE mark. This lantern has been modified from its original oil-burning configuration for decorative electrical use. It is fitted with a standard socket and light bulb, with a black power cord extending through the base. The metal frame has been cleaned or replated with a bright silver-toned finish. Dietz Vesta: Approximately 10 inches height excluding handle. Adlake: Approximately 9.5 inches height excluding handle.

Lot: 36 - 1/16 John Deere MC Crawler w/ Blade & Steel Tracks

This 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica, attributed to SpecCast, represents a licensed John Deere MC Crawler tractor. The model is constructed from die-cast metal and features articulated steel tracks. The piece is finished in signature green paint with yellow-painted drive wheels and yellow John Deere lettering on the sides of the hood. Additional details include a front-mounted bulldozer blade, a silver-toned exhaust stack, an open operator platform with a black seat, and a small MC decal on the engine housing. The item is contained within its original retail window box, which provides historical context for the MC Crawler as the first Deere-designed crawler introduced in 1947.

Lot: 37 - Top Flite, Rite-Pitch, Ariel & Zinger Propellers

This group consists of several wooden propellers from notable manufacturers in the model aviation field, including Top Flite, Rite-Pitch, Ariel, and Zinger. The propellers are constructed from various hardwoods with finishes ranging from natural matte to a glossy varnish. Each propeller features a pre-drilled central hub for engine mounting. Visible markings include: Top Flite: One amber-toned propeller marked TF TOP FLITE 9-7 and one medium-toned propeller marked TOP FLITE 9/4 25. Rite-Pitch: One horizontal propeller featuring a RITE winged logo and 7 3 35 hub stamp; one vertical propeller with a RIT E CH 8 8 hub stamp and a red circular blade decal reading Made in U.S.A. Ariel: A slender light-toned propeller marked ARIEL CHAMP 8D 12P on the hub. Zinger: A light-toned propeller featuring the ZINGER lightning bolt logo and the numbers 8 and 5. The collection is presented within a black shadow box frame featuring a glass front and a white textured backing. Frame height: 13 inches Frame width: 10.5 inches Maximum propeller length: 9 inches.

Lot: 38 - ERTL John Deere Precision Model 140 Tractor Set

A 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of a John Deere Model 140 Lawn and Garden Tractor manufactured by ERTL as part of the Precision Series, specifically designated as Lawn and Garden Model No. 2. The model features die-cast metal construction with rubber tires and realistic moving parts. Functional details include an opening hood that reveals a detailed engine compartment with battery and air cleaner, hydrostatic and hydraulic control levers, brake pedals, a detailed seat, and a rear hitch. The set includes four detachable attachments: a plow, a planter, a harrow disk, and a cultivator. Brinly branding is visible on the plow and planter implements. According to the packaging, the set also contains a historical booklet and a collector's coin. The box features a seal commemorating the ERTL 60th Anniversary (1945-2005). The side of the box is marked with the manufacturer's code 1/16 Scale No. 15511.

Lot: 39 - 1991 Ertl International Hydro 100 ROPS Tractor

This is an Ertl 1/16 scale model of an International Hydro 100 tractor with ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure), released as part of the Special Edition International 66 Series. The tractor is constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components, including the canopy, exhaust stack, seat, and steering wheel, and features rubber tires. It is finished in a red paint scheme with white side panels and a cream-colored canopy. The model is equipped with steerable front wheels and a single rear tire configuration. Markings include the Ertl logo on the front tires and side decals reading Hydro, International, and 100 Hydro Farmall. The side of the lower frame is printed with International Hydro 100 June 1991. The back of the original open-faced packaging identifies the model as Hydro 100 ROPS Stk. No. 4623DA JUN 1991. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 40 - Adlake Railroad Lantern & Gem Oil Can Trio

This lot comprises three antique industrial metal items. The first item is a short-globe railroad lantern manufactured by the Adams and Westlake Company, identified by the Adlake Reliable embossed mark on the top cap. The lid rim is stamped C. C. and ST. L., indicating property of the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway. The clear glass globe is embossed with the words Safety First and Adlake. The second item is a heavy-duty industrial storage can manufactured by the Gem Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania, confirmed by a circular stamp on the underside of the base. The piece features a cylindrical body of heavy-gauge dark metal, a threaded hexagonal cap, a fixed pouring spout, and a wire bail handle. The third item is a tapered galvanized sheet metal measure. The side is embossed with One Quart Liquid and several regulatory stamps, including Approved City of NY and NYCPA, identifying it as an approved measure for the City of New York.

Lot: 41 - French-Style Octagonal Enamel Lunch Pail w/ Insert

This octagonal container, commonly identified as a French worker's lunch pail, is constructed of enameled metal. The exterior features a light blue ground with a dense reddish-brown speckled finish, a style often referred to as graniteware. The interior of the main compartment is finished in a contrasting dark blue with white speckles. The container is equipped with a wire bail handle and two iron flip-style latches that secure the matching lid. It includes a removable, un-enameled metal insert, likely aluminum, that sits within the top of the body. No maker's marks are present on the item.

Lot: 42 - TCA Tru-Temp Coca-Cola Bottle-Shaped Thermometer

This is a Coca-Cola promotional wall thermometer constructed from die-cut lithographed tin in the shape of a contour glass bottle. The sign features realistic graphics of a full beverage bottle with condensation droplets, bubbles, and a green-tinted neck. The face displays the Coca-Cola script logo and the Coke script logo, both accompanied by registered trademark symbols. A white vertical temperature scale is positioned in the center, featuring a Fahrenheit range from -30 to 110 degrees. The scale is marked with the TCA logo on the left and the Tru-Temp brand name on the right. The bottom edge of the metal sign is stamped with MADE IN U.S.A. Based on market consensus for visually identical pieces, this item is attributed to the manufacturer Donasco. The thermometer utilizes a glass tube filled with red spirit liquid, which is secured to the metal backing by three metal clips. The reverse side of the sign is finished in an olive-grey protective coating and features a vertical reinforcement ridge.

Lot: 43 - Mid-20th C. Amber Faceted Glass Jar w/ Metal Lid

A mid-20th-century amber pressed glass storage jar of American origin. The jar is constructed with a decagonal, ten-sided paneled body featuring faceted sides that taper slightly toward the base. It has rounded shoulders and a short neck with a screw-top finish. The jar is fitted with a dark metal screw-on lid, which shows a heavy aged patina. The glass is a deep honey-amber tone and contains small internal bubbles, or seeds, typical of mid-century glass production. The base features an embossed circular mark with indistinct internal characters and the digit 2 located near the outer rim. This form is characteristic of jars used for the storage of coffee, tobacco, or various dry goods.

Lot: 44 - Heller-Aller Co. Napoleon Ohio Model Windmill

This scale model windmill was manufactured by the Heller-Aller Company of Napoleon, Ohio. The construction consists of a galvanized metal lattice tower with a four-post design, cross-bracing, and an integrated metal ladder. The head of the windmill features a multi-blade wheel with a red bullseye decal at the hub and a red painted gearbox housing. A galvanized metal tail vane is attached to a red painted support arm and bears a yellow and black decal identifying the manufacturer and location, including the company's red diamond logo. The wheel and tail vane components are articulated for rotation.

Lot: 45 - Nier Feuerhand No. 275 Baby Hurricane Lantern

A Nier Feuerhand No. 275 Baby model hurricane-style kerosene lantern featuring a steel body and glass chimney. The chimney cap is embossed with ORIGINAL - NIER FEUERHAND. The fuel tank is embossed with FEUER HAND, a hand-and-flame logo, and the identifiers WESTERN GERMANY, 275, and BAB. The glass globe displays markings for FEUERHAND, W. GERMANY, Nr. 1276, JENAer GLAS, and the SCHOTT MAINZ logo. A circular label for the importer Lamplight Farms is present on the front of the tank. The lantern includes a wire cage globe protector, a side-mounted globe lift lever, a knurled fuel filler cap, and a metal carry handle.

Lot: 46 - Pair Red Wing & Win Schuler Advertising Crocks

This lot features two examples of 20th-century American advertising stoneware. The first item is a Red Wing Beater Jar, constructed in a cylindrical form with a reinforced, flared rim. It features a white Bristol-type glaze accented by two horizontal cobalt blue bands. The front is stenciled in cobalt blue with the text RED WING BEATER JAR EGGS - CREAM SALAD DRESSING. The underside of the jar exhibits concentric throwing rings and significant dark carbon staining, though no impressed maker's marks are present. The second item is a Win Schuler Restaurants crock. This cylindrical vessel features a tan or buff-colored glaze with cobalt blue stenciled decorations. A stylized scrolling border runs along the top rim, while the front displays a scrolled oval cartouche containing the name Win Schuler in a gothic-style font above the word RESTAURANTS. The interior has a clean, glossy finish, and the base shows concentric rings from the manufacturing process. These items are associated with the Red Wing Union Stoneware Company of Minnesota and the historic Win Schuler restaurant chain of Michigan.

Lot: 47 - Set 4 Miniature Garden Tools in Shadow Box

A set of four miniature garden tools presented in a black-framed shadow box. The collection includes a metal spade with a D-style handle and an oxidized rusted finish, a metal tamper with a rusted finish, a hoe with a wooden handle and dark-toned metal head, and a modern leaf rake featuring a green molded plastic head with a light-colored handle. The tools are mounted against a white fibrous background within the display case. No maker marks or signatures are visible on the tools or the housing. Case width: 5.25 inches Tool length: 4 inches to 4.5 inches.

Lot: 48 - Set 12 Miniature Hand Tools in Display Box

An assortment of twelve miniature hand tools presented in a black shadow box. The collection includes a variety of tool types featuring cast metal construction with silver-tone plating, dark patinas, and enamel-painted finishes. The grouping contains four wrenches, including two pipe wrenches, one adjustable crescent wrench, and one -style monkey wrench with a lanyard loop. Additional tools include a handsaw with a red handle, a pair of tin snips, slip-joint pliers, and a large ball-peen hammer with a dark finish. Four screwdrivers are present: one small tool with a red handle and three larger versions featuring translucent plastic handles in red, green, and yellow. The tools are secured against a white textured background within a black-finished frame with a clear protective front. No maker marks are visible on the items or the display box. Width of shadow box: 5.25 inches Individual tool lengths: 1 inch to 3.75 inches.

Lot: 49 - Ertl John Deere 720 1994 Anniversary Toy Tractor

This die-cast metal model of a John Deere 720 tractor is manufactured by Ertl in 1/16 scale. Produced as a Toy Tractor Times 1994 Anniversary Collector's Edition, the tractor is finished in signature John Deere green and yellow. It features a steerable front end, rubber tires with yellow die-cast rims, and a rear hitch. The left side of the engine block includes the raised casting inscription TOY TRACTOR TIMES ANNIVERSARY 1994. The hood displays yellow decals reading JOHN DEERE and the model number 720. The tractor is presented in its original yellow cardboard display box which features stylized script reading The Toy Tractor Times on the lower front panel and a detailed printed history of the John Deere 720 on the rear.

Lot: 50 - Doepke Model Toys Adams Diesel Motor Grader

This construction toy is an Adams Diesel Motor Grader manufactured by the Charles Wm. Doepke Manufacturing Company under the Model Toys brand. The piece is constructed from heavy-gauge pressed steel with an orange painted finish and is equipped with six large black rubber tires. The toy features functional steering operated by a wheel in the cab and a central moldboard blade that is adjustable for angle and height via a manual circular track mechanism. Identification marks include black printed text on the side of the engine housing that reads ADAMS MOTOR GRADER DIESEL. A multi-colored decal on the front frame section identifies the manufacturer as THE CHARLES WM. DOEPKE MFG. CO., Inc. of CINCINNATI, O. and features the Model TOYS brand name and the text PATENT PENDING. A white auction inventory tag is attached to the steering column.

Lot: 51 - 1950s Structo Toys Articulated Bottom Dump Earth Mover No. 320

This mid-century construction toy is an articulated bottom dump earth mover manufactured by Structo Toys of Freeport, Illinois. The vehicle is constructed of pressed steel and finished in orange paint. The model consists of a tractor unit connected to a large hopper trailer by a functional articulated hitch assembly. The tractor features a steering wheel and open-frame construction typical of early 1950s Structo designs. Identifying decals are present on both components. A rectangular decal on the side of the tractor frame reads Structo Toys, Freeport, Illinois, U.S.A. A triangular decal on the rear of the trailer identifies the piece as Structo Bottom Dump No. 320 and lists a simulated capacity of 15.5 cubic yards. The toy rides on four large, black, treaded rubber-like tires with silver-toned hub accents.

Lot: 52 - Keystone Pressed Steel Truck Loader Toy

A truck loader sand and gravel elevator manufactured by the Keystone Manufacturing Co. of Boston, Massachusetts. This toy is constructed from pressed steel and features a manual hand-crank mechanism. The crank, fitted with a turned-wood handle, drives a metal ladder-style chain carrying five black-painted buckets. These buckets travel up an inclined arm to a gravity-fed discharge chute and return underneath. The entire assembly is mounted on a black-painted rectangular base supported by four solid wheels. The main body and elevator arm are finished in an olive green paint. A keystone-shaped decal is located on one side of the main body, featuring a red border and a stylized letter K, identifying the manufacturer.

Lot: 53 - Tonka Front-Loader Dump Truck

A Tonka front-loader dump truck featuring a dual-action mechanical system. The vehicle is constructed with a pressed steel cab, chassis, and rear dump bed. It is equipped with a front-loading arm and pivoting bucket designed to lift and deposit material over the cab into the bed, which can then be tilted for unloading. The truck is finished in a two-tone red and yellow color scheme. The wheels are black plastic. The front grille assembly, which includes integrated headlight housings, is made of molded plastic and features embossed letters reading TONKA on its upper portion. Both the front-loading arm and the rear-tilting dump bed are functional moving parts.

Lot: 54 - N.N. Hill Brass Roy Rogers Trigger Rocking Horse

This mid-century rocking horse was manufactured by The N.N. Hill Brass Co. of East Hampton, Connecticut, and features the likeness of Trigger, the famous horse of Western star Roy Rogers. The body is constructed from plywood panels featuring lithographed or screen-printed graphics on paper or thin laminate. The graphics include the name Trigger in stylized lettering and Western-style tack. The rockers, seat, and handlebar are made of solid wood painted red. The supporting frame and legs are composed of flat-bar and tubular metal painted blue. A blue plastic or vinyl bridle strap is attached at the mouth and includes two integrated metal bells. A circular manufacturer's mark on the side of the horse's neck states: THE N.N. HILL BRASS CO, HILL TOYS AND BELLS, EAST HAMPTON, CT. U.S.A., SINCE 1889.

Lot: 55 - Pair Case XX Trapper Knives: AL & FL Marlins Champ

This lot features two commemorative trapper-style folding knives manufactured by W.R. Case and Sons. Each knife is constructed with two stainless steel blades, yellow synthetic handle scales, and nickel silver bolsters, and each is housed in its original themed presentation box. The first knife celebrates the Alabama Crimson Tide 2009 NCAA National Championship. The main clip blade is etched with 2009 Alabama National Champions and an elephant logo, while the spey blade is etched with UNDEFEATED BAMA 37 TEXAS 21. The handle includes a Case shield and printed championship graphics depicting two hats. The bolster is stamped with the year 2010 and the tang is marked with the Case XX logo. The presentation box interior displays a color graphic of Coach Nick Saban and players celebrating their 13th title. The second knife commemorates the Florida Marlins 1997 MLB World Series Championship. The main clip blade is etched with 1997 World Series Champions and the team logo, and the spey blade features the Marlins wordmark and OUR 5th YEAR. The yellow handle displays the Marlins logo and a Case shield. The bolster is stamped with serial number 035. The box interior features Marlins players and World Series graphics. Both boxes contain an identifying Case Collectors Series metal plaque.

Lot: 56 - Camillus No. 10C Running Deer Pocket Knife Set

A Camillus American Wildlife Series lockback pocket knife, model No. 10C Running Deer. The knife features a single blade and brown jigged synthetic handles accented with a silver-tone running deer medallion set within a green oval. The handle construction includes a polished metal bolster and a brass-lined lanyard hole. This set includes the original blue velvet-lined presentation box, a miniature sharpening steel with a metal ringed handle, and an American Wildlife Series informational booklet. The original outer cardboard sleeve is present and stamped No. 10C RUNNING DEER. The Camillus branding is visible on the presentation box lid and the accompanying literature. Blade length: 3.75 inches.

Lot: 57 - Ertl New Holland 8670 Tractor Set w/ Schrade Knife

This collectible promotional set, manufactured by Ertl for Schrade, features a New Holland 8670 model tractor and a matching trailer housing a serialized pocket knife. The tractor is constructed from die-cast metal and plastic, finished in blue and black with white wheels. It displays Schrade Old Timer decals on the hood and a Schrade Touch decal on the roof. The tractor includes a front weight block and a detailed cab interior. The blue die-cast trailer features Schrade Old Timer graphics and a knife illustration on the sides, with a gray foam insert designed for the included knife. The Schrade Old Timer folding pocket knife features a three-blade configuration. The primary clip-point blade is decorated with a scroll etching reading Old Timer and is stamped Schrade+ at the tang. The handle includes a raised metallic shield marked Limited Edition, and the front nickel silver bolster is stamped with the serial number 05801.

Lot: 58 - A Pair of Die-Cast John Deere Toy Tractors in Original Boxes

This lot consists of two die-cast John Deere toy tractors in their original packaging. The first item is an Ertl 1/32 scale Blueprint Replica John Deere Sound-Idea Tractor with a Sound-Gard body, identified as Stock #66. It is constructed from die-cast metal and finished in signature green and yellow colors. The tractor features an enclosed cab and is designed for use with mini implements. The second item is a Scale Models John Deere Model A in 1/16 scale, produced as a commemorative edition for the Beckman High School Endowment Fund drive in Dyersville, Iowa. This model features the stylized JLE logo of Scale Models Quality Metal Toy-Makers, a company founded by Joseph L. Ertl. The die-cast tractor retains its original green and yellow paint. The original box provides historical details regarding Beckman High School and its connection to the Dyersville community.

Lot: 59 - Ertl Precision John Deere Model A Tractor No. 1

This lot consists of an Ertl Precision Classics 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of a John Deere Model A tractor, identified as series number 1. The model is finished in signature John Deere green with yellow-painted metal lug wheels. It features General Purpose and John Deere decals on the hood. Mechanical features specified on the packaging include a steerable front end, moving throttle and clutch levers, a rotating flywheel, and a radiator fan. The item is contained within its original illustrated box. According to the packaging, the set includes a Model A historical booklet and a collector's coin. Manufacturer marks for Ertl, the Precision Classics series logo, and the John Deere trademark are visible on the box panels. The manufacturer stock number is 560.

Lot: 60 - Ertl 1/16 John Deere 1963 5010 I Tractor w/ Box

This Ertl die-cast metal model is a 1/16 scale replica of the John Deere 1963 Model 5010 I industrial tractor. The item is finished in industrial yellow paint and features a steerable front axle, a rear hitch, and black rubber tires with heavy tread detailing. Decals on the sides of the hood display the John Deere brand name, and the 5010 model number is positioned near the operator seat area. This model is part of the Ertl Blueprint Replica Toys series, stock number 5629. The included original cardboard box indicates that a detachable smoke stack is contained within the packaging. The box features the Ertl and John Deere logos along with technical specifications of the replica. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 61 - Give Me A Penny Still Bank

This still bank is designed in the style of early 20th-century American cast iron novelties. The figure depicts a caricatured man in a standing pose with hands placed on his hips, wearing a wide-brimmed hat, collared shirt, and trousers. The front of the torso features embossed block lettering reading GIVE ME A PENNY across three lines. The item is constructed from two cast halves joined by a single metal screw located in the center of the back. A narrow horizontal coin slot is positioned on the upper reverse between the shoulder blades. There are no identifiable manufacturer marks, patent numbers, or date codes visible on the exterior. This piece is a representative example of historical Black Americana collectibles. The material is cast iron.

Lot: 62 - Matco Tools Promotional Tool Chest Still Bank

A Matco Tools promotional miniature tool chest still bank. This item is constructed of metal with a high-gloss cobalt blue painted finish. The design replicates a professional rolling tool cabinet, featuring chrome-finished vertical side trim and horizontal bars that simulate the pulls of a multi-drawer system. The top surface is inset with a textured black rubber mat featuring a central rectangular coin slot. The front of the bank is a single door that hinges downward from the bottom to reveal a hollow interior for coin retrieval. It is secured by a functional cam lock and includes two metal keys. The Matco brand name and the company eagle head logo are prominently displayed in raised characters on the upper right front panel and the front of the top frame.

Lot: 63 - & Collectible Marbles w/ Promotional Bags

A large collection of marbles in various styles, sizes, and colors, including two primary storage containers and several promotional novelty bags. The assortment includes cat s eyes, swirls, solid opaques, clearies, and textured examples. One storage container is a blue-tinted glass canning jar embossed with the word IDEAL on the front, manufactured by Ball. The jar features a glass lid and a metal wire bale closure. The second container is a heavy-walled square glass block. The collection includes four small promotional poly bags with printed cardboard header cards. One bag features an Evinrude Outboard Motors header in blue and yellow and contains nine solid blue marbles. A second bag features a Winchester Shotgun Shells header and contains light blue and orange/white swirl marbles. A third bag features a John Deere header with a Model A tractor illustration and contains translucent green and yellow marbles. The fourth bag features a Li l Black Sambo header with period-style graphics and contains opaque black marbles. UV light analysis reveals reactive glass within the collection. One marble in the Ball jar exhibits strong neon-green fluorescence characteristic of uranium glass. Multiple marbles in the square glass container show various fluorescent reactions, including bright blue-white and pink-purple tones. Materials: Glass, metal jar bale, paper/cardboard header cards, and plastic poly bags.

Lot: 64 - Three Marx Pocketools in Original Packaging

This lot consists of three miniature tools from the Pocketools Collector's Series manufactured by Louis Marx and Co., Inc. dating to the 1960s. The items are constructed from die-cast metal and are housed in their original, unopened retail blister packs. Each tool is mounted on a cardstock backing featuring a wood-grain pattern and a blue side panel displaying tool schematic illustrations. The tools included are a Claw Hammer with a brown composite handle, a Combination Square, and a Micrometer. The micrometer specifically features the Marx name cast into its frame. Printed markings on the cards include POCKETOOLS T.M., TOOLS IN MINIATURE . . BY MARX, and the circular Marx Toys logo. The micrometer card includes the manufacturer's address at the bottom of the blue panel: LOUIS MARX and CO. INC. 200 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK 10, N.Y. Original retail prices of 39 cents, 69 cents, and 89 cents are printed in the upper left corners of the respective cards.

Lot: 65 - Pair Marx Toys Pocketools Tool Sets

A pair of original Louis Marx and Company Pocketools miniature tool sets from the Collectors Series, produced in the United States. The first item, catalog number 1254, is a three-piece screwdriver set featuring precision-molded white metal shafts and translucent amber plastic handles. The second item, catalog number 1264, is a single miniature pipe wrench made of polished white metal with a functional adjustable thumbwheel. Each set is contained within its original clear plastic blister packaging on a printed cardboard backing card. The cards display detailed technical illustrations, the Marx Toys circular logo, and the manufacturer address of 200 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. The screwdriver card is marked with an original printed price of 39 cents, while the pipe wrench card is marked 69 cents. The reverse side of each card contains specific tool descriptions and usage instructions.

Lot: 66 - R.A. Patterson Co. Seal Cut Plug Tobacco Tin

This is a lunchbox-style metal tobacco tin for Patterson's Seal Cut Plug, manufactured by the R.A. Patterson Tobacco Company of Richmond, Virginia. The rectangular tin features a hinged lid, a wire bale handle, and a wire loop latch. The exterior is decorated with a lithographed yellow and black faux-wicker basketweave pattern on all four sides and the top. The front face displays a scalloped circular seal featuring a central image of a seal (animal) with the text Established 1856 and Full Weight. The perimeter of the seal reads R.A. Patterson Tobacco Co. Richmond, VA. Along the bottom edge of the front is the inscription The American Tobacco Company, Successor. The lid is printed in black script with Patterson's Seal Cut Plug It's the Quality. The reverse side features a printed factory notice for Factory No. 42, 2nd Dist. of VA. Fragments of a blue-green paper revenue tax stamp are present on both ends, with one side showing the number 16. The bottom of the tin has a plain gold-toned metallic finish.

Lot: 67 - 3 American Lithographed Tobacco Pocket Tins

This lot features three early to mid-20th century American advertising tobacco tins. The first is an upright pocket tin for Big Ben Smoking Tobacco, manufactured by the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. in Louisville, Kentucky. The tin is lithographed in orange with a central graphic of a dark horse standing before a circular sun, and is marked for Factory No. 21, District of Kentucky. The second is a rectangular pocket tin for Piper Heidsieck Chewing Tobacco, produced in Factory No. 27, District of Kentucky. It features a teal background with a graphic of a champagne bottle and the text Champagne Flavor. The reverse side includes a detailed description of the flavoring process. The third is a rectangular pocket tin for Vaporia Mixture, produced by the Falk Tobacco Co. in Richmond, Virginia. This mustard-yellow tin displays a central heraldic crest containing the words Trade Mark and Non Dissimilar. All three items are constructed of tinplate with integrated hinged lids.

Lot: 68 - G.W. Helme & P. Lorillard Embossed Amber Snuff Jar

This antique snuff jar is constructed from deep amber glass and features a cylindrical body with a rounded shoulder. The jar is manufactured using a blown-in-mold technique, characterized by numerous visible air bubbles, or seeds, trapped within the glass. It utilizes a metal wire-bale closure system designed to secure a separate amber glass lid. The glass lid is embossed with two concentric circles of text: the outer circle reads PATENTED JULY 16 1872 and the inner circle reads GEO. W. HELME CO OF NEW JERSEY. The base of the jar is embossed with P. LORILLARD CO. This type of container was widely used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for the distribution of tobacco products.

Lot: 69 - P. Lorillard American Snuff Amber Tobacco Jar

This antique cylindrical container is manufactured from mold-blown dark amber glass, designed for the storage of snuff or tobacco. The vessel features a wide mouth with a ground rim and is fitted with a matching glass lid. The lid is secured by a metal wire bale mechanism that anchors to lugs molded into the side of the jar neck. The glass lid features embossed lettering around the perimeter reading AMERICAN SNUFF CO OF NEW JERSEY PAT. JULY 16, 1872. The base of the jar is embossed with P. LORILLARD CO. This dual branding indicates a production period likely in the early 20th century, following the 1900 merger of P. Lorillard's snuff interests into the American Snuff Company.

Lot: 70 - 3 US Advertising Tobacco Tins, Big Ben & Dial

This lot consists of three American lithographed pocket tobacco tins dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection includes two vertical pocket tins produced by the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky, and one flat pocket tin by the Surbrug Company of Richmond, Virginia. The Dial Smoking Tobacco tin is a vertical rectangular form with a hinged red lid. The lithographed design features a red field with white lettering and a yellow dial-shaped graphic displaying numbers 100 through 450 surrounding a central letter D. Text on the front reads Smoking Tobacco For Pipe and Cigarettes, while the reverse side features the B and W leaf logo and promotional text for a blend of the best domestic tobaccos. The Big Ben Smoking Tobacco tin is a vertical rectangular form with a hinged black lid. It features an orange background with an arched brand name above a central circular illustration of a brown horse in a field. Identical imagery appears on both the front and reverse. Text at the base identifies the manufacturer as the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. of Louisville, Kentucky. The Bohemian Plug Perique Mixture tin is a horizontal, flat rectangular form with a hinged lid. The design consists of a green border surrounding a yellow field with black decorative typography. Slogans on the lid state Will Not Bite The Tongue and Dry The Throat. It is marked as a product of the Surbrug Co. of Richmond, Virginia, with a factory notice for Factory No. 2, Second District of Virginia.

Lot: 71 - Wyandotte & Ohio Art 5 Tin Spinning Tops

This collection features five varied pump-action spinning tops constructed from lithographed tinplate. One top exhibits a geometric design in yellow, orange, and blue with a central metal spindle and bears a circular manufacturer mark for Wyandotte Toys, Made in USA. A larger musical top prominently features the word CHORAL within a blue border and depicts a band of gnomes playing various instruments in a woodland setting. Another musical-style top illustrates children playing violins and guitars, with a base finished in a patriotic red, white, and blue striped pattern with white stars. The assortment also includes a top with a stylized tiger face graphic and another featuring a rainbow spiral pattern with a star-decorated pink rim. Several units are equipped with red-painted handles made of turned wood or plastic.

Lot: 72 - Ertl John Deere Precision 110 Tractor w/ Dump Cart

Ertl 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of a John Deere Model 110 Lawn and Garden Tractor with matching dump cart. This item is designated as number 1 in the Precision Lawn and Garden series. The tractor features an opening hood, a detailed seat, a ground speed control lever, and an attachment operating lever for the mower deck. The tractor is fitted with rubber tires on die-cast rims. The included die-cast dump cart features an opening cart gate with a working latch and authentic John Deere graphics. The set is contained within its original illustrated retail box, which specifies the inclusion of a Model 110 historical booklet and a collector coin. The manufacturer logo for Ertl and the item number 15213 are printed on the packaging.

Lot: 73 - SpecCast 1/16 Farmall 400 High Crop Gas Tractor

A 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of an International Harvester McCormick Farmall 400 High Crop gas tractor. This model was produced by SpecCast as part of their Classic Series and was released as a special edition for the 25th Anniversary of the 2003 Lafayette Farm Toy Show. The tractor features a red paint finish with authentic decals including 400 HI-CLEAR and McCORMICK FARMALL on the hood. Construction includes a steerable front end, a detailed gas engine, rubber tires, and metal rims. The item is housed in its original window box with internal styrofoam protective packaging and retains the original plastic film wrap around the rear tire. The box features the SpecCast logo, the IH logo, and a graphic commemorating the 2003 Lafayette Farm Toy Show in Indiana.

Lot: 74 - Ertl John Deere 1940 12A Combine Die-Cast w/ Box

This is a 1/16 scale die-cast replica of a John Deere 1940 12A Combine, manufactured by Ertl as a 50th Anniversary Collector Edition (1940-1990). The model is constructed with a die-cast metal body and wheels, featuring the classic John Deere green finish and yellow hubs. The rotating reel is finished in a contrasting brown color. Integrated mechanical features include a movable grain spout and a rotating reel assembly. The model is designed with a rear hitch for attachment to 1/16 scale Ertl tractors. Markings include a gold-toned anniversary decal on the top surface with the dates 1940 and 1990, and John Deere No. 12A lettering on the side. The original illustrative display box includes historical details regarding the 12A combine and identifies this as model number 5601.

Lot: 75 - Louis Marx and Co. Dick Tracy Target Game, 1941

A double-sided lithographed tin target board produced by Louis Marx and Co. The square-shaped board features multi-colored graphics on both sides. The front side depicts characters from the Dick Tracy comic strip, including Dick Tracy in his signature yellow trench coat, Dick Tracy Junior, and Pat Patton. This side is divided into six illustrated mission targets with assigned point values: Rescuing Dick and Pat (5000), Rescuing Junior (3000), Recovery of the Naval Code (2000), Recovery of the Lost Letters (1000), Recovery of the Missing Jewels (500), and Recovery of the Stolen Bonds (500). The reverse side features a traditional concentric ring target design with a central yellow bullseye worth 500 points, surrounded by rings worth 300, 200, and 100 points. The four corners feature auxiliary targets: searchlights at the top (400 points) and ducks at the bottom (400 points). A Double Score horseshoe graphic is located at the bottom center of the reverse side. The board includes a circular manufacturer mark on the front bottom center containing the text Made in United States of America around the perimeter with Mar Toys and New-York, N.Y. in the center. Below the logo, the text states Licensed by Famous Artists Synd. 1941. A similar Mar Toys logo appears within the horseshoe graphic on the back.

Lot: 76 - Double-Sided Clown Shoot & Dart-Base-Ball Board

A double-sided lithographed tin target game board. One side is titled Clown-Shoot and features a colorful clown face design with target zones marked with point values of 25, 50, 75, and a central 100-point bullseye on the clown's nose. The design is set against a yellow starburst and a red and white striped background. The reverse side is titled Dart-Base-Ball and depicts a baseball field with illustrated players in various defensive and offensive positions, a city skyline in the background, and scoring zones labeled Single, Double, Triple, Home Run, Walk, and Out. The board is constructed from lithographed tin with folded edges and includes a small pre-drilled hole at the top center for hanging. This type of board was typically used with magnetic darts, which are not included with this lot.

Lot: 77 - 1959 Squirt Soda Embossed Tin Menu Board Sign

A original embossed tin advertising sign and menu board for Squirt soda, dated 1959. The sign features a three-color lithographed design in red, yellow, and black. The top section is embossed with the Squirt logo in red script, the trademarked slogan never an after-thirst, and an illustration of the Squirt Boy mascot alongside a green glass Squirt bottle. The lower two-thirds of the sign consists of a black rectangular field intended for use as a chalkboard menu or for writing special prices. Printed text at the bottom left reads CAT. NO. M93B COPYRIGHT 1959, THE SQUIRT COMPANY. The bottom center edge is marked MADE IN U.S.A. The sign includes four pre-drilled holes in the corners for mounting. The reverse side shows the corresponding debossed patterns and a grey primer finish. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 78 - Kendall Motor Oils Advertising Strip Sign

This is a Kendall Motor Oils metal advertising strip sign, traditionally used in service station display racks. The sign features a dark blue field with central white italicized text reading Do Your Engine a Favor... This slogan is flanked by two circular Kendall logos. Each logo contains a red field with a white hand illustration making a V gesture, with white block lettering below reading KENDALL MOTOR OILS. A registered trademark symbol is visible within each circular emblem. The sign is constructed of painted metal, featuring folded edges on the top, bottom, and right sides intended for mounting. Based on historical production for the Kendall Refining Company, this design is consistent with service station advertising from the late 1960s. The reverse is unpainted and currently shows heavy surface oxidation.

Lot: 79 - Plant Life Super Q Fertilizer Flange Sign

double-sided flange sign advertising Plant Life's Super Q brand liquid fertilizer, a product formerly marketed by the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation (IMC). The vertical sign is constructed of painted steel and features a split-color field with a forest green upper half and a mustard yellow lower half. The top section displays the words PLANT LIFE'S SUPER in white block lettering. The center of the sign is dominated by a large, stylized white Q logo featuring a central black stripe. The bottom section of the yellow field contains the white block text USED HERE. A small registered trademark symbol is visible at the lower right of the Q logo. The sign includes an integrated 90-degree mounting flange with pre-drilled holes, designed for perpendicular display at agricultural dealerships.

Lot: 80 - Cleveland Wood Bit Set & 2 American Wrenches

This lot consists of a trio of American tools: a boxed wood bit set and two cast iron agricultural wrenches. The first item is a Cleveland No. 13A Wood Bit Set manufactured by The Cleveland Twist Drill Company of Cleveland, Ohio. The set includes nine steel twist drill bits housed in a wooden slide-top box with an orange and yellow lithographed label. The label provides the company address with a single-digit postal zone, Cleveland 14, suggesting a production date between 1943 and 1963. An interior wooden divider is painted yellow and marked with bit sizes 3/8, 5/16, 1/4, 7/32, 3/16, 5/32, 1/8, 3/32, and 1/16 inch. The second item is a Van Brunt multi-purpose farm wrench made of cast iron. It is embossed with the maker name VAN BRUNT and features multiple open-end sizes, a hexagonal cutout, a square cutout, and an integral square lug on the reverse side. The third item is a Planet Jr. skeletonized wrench produced by S.L. Allen and Company. The cast iron handle is embossed with PLANET JR. and marked with the number 3 on the reverse. This tool features one open end and one square-box end.

Lot: 81 - Two American Vertical Pocket Tobacco Tins, Big Ben and Twin Oaks

This lot features two American vertical pocket tobacco tins. The first is a Big Ben Smoking Tobacco tin, manufactured by the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation. It is composed of lithographed tinplate with a black hinged lid. The design features a red background with a central illustration of a brown horse and text reading BIG BEN SMOKING TOBACCO FOR PIPE & CIGARETTES. The reverse side includes a B&W coupon graphic with the text VALUABLE B&W COUPON INSIDE THIS TIN - SAVE FOR HANDSOME PREMIUMS. The second tin is a Twin Oaks Mixture tobacco tin, historically associated with the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. It is constructed of embossed tinplate with a curved flip-top lid and a silver-grey finish. The decoration consists of embossed scrollwork and a central logo depicting two red acorns within a wreath. The brand name TWIN OAKS is printed in red on the front, sides, and lid. The base of the Twin Oaks tin contains partial text including DISTRICT OF MD and REQUIREMENTS OF LAW.

Lot: 82 - A Trio of Advertising Glass Bottles Including New York Seltzer Siphons

This lot features three glass advertising bottles from the early to mid-20th century. The collection includes two cobalt blue seltzer siphons and one clear glass bottle. The first seltzer siphon is constructed from heavy cobalt blue glass with an internal glass tube and a metal dispensing head stamped BOULEVARD. The body is acid-etched with text for Boulevard Bottling Co., 809 Bronx River Rd, Bronx, N.Y., and notes a 26 oz capacity. The second siphon is also made of cobalt blue glass with an internal tube and a metal head stamped MANHATTAN. It features a circular etched seal for Manhattan Mineral Water Works, New York. The third item is a clear glass bottle with an etched shield logo for N.P. Bottling Co., New Philadelphia, Ohio.

Lot: 83 - Nehi Letzgo Club Emerald Faceted Siphon Bottle

This seltzer siphon bottle is constructed from emerald green glass with a ten-sided faceted body. The bottle features prominent acid-etched branding, including the name NEHI in large vertical letters and a circular logo. The logo contains the text LETZGO CLUB SELTZER with the bottom portion reading NEHI BOTTLING, 26 FL OZ, and PITTSBURGH. The original metal siphon head is attached, featuring a curved dispensing spout and a thumb lever. The metal collar is embossed with POP BEVERAGE CO. across its circumference. The base of the glass is embossed with the letter H, the numbers 5 and 6, and the production number 1265. A glass siphon tube remains intact inside the bottle.

Lot: 84 - ERTL John Deere 420 Precision Tractor w/ KBL Disc

Manufactured by ERTL and branded under the Britains name, this collectible set is identified as number 4 in the John Deere Precision Key Series. The set features a detailed replica of the John Deere 420 tractor, a model originally introduced in 1956, and a KBL disc implement. Both pieces are primarily constructed from die-cast metal with secondary components made of molded plastic for fine detailing. The tractor is finished in authentic John Deere green and yellow paint with accurate decals, including the John Deere name and model 420 branding. Included in the set are a gold-toned collector's key and a matching key fob, both of which are secured in the original internal display tray. The set is housed in its original manufacturer's window-style display box, which features historical information and a detailed technical diagram of the tractor on the exterior panels. Scale: 1:16.

Lot: 85 - ERTL/Britains John Deere 8430T Tracked Tractor

This die-cast metal 1:32 scale model represents a John Deere 8430T Tracked Tractor, manufactured as a joint-branded product by ERTL and Britains. Identified by item number 15308, the model is finished in traditional John Deere green and yellow livery with black rubber tracks. The tractor includes a functional steering mechanism and a standard rear hitch compatible with other 1:32 scale ERTL and Britains implements. The model remains secured within its original color-printed window display box. The back of the packaging lists technical data for the full-scale machine, such as the 255-horsepower 9.0L PowerTech Plus engine, Vari-Cool fan, and AMS integration.

Lot: 86 - SpecCast Farmall 400 Diesel Narrow Front Tractor

This is a 1:16 scale die-cast replica of an International Harvester Farmall 400 Diesel narrow front tractor, manufactured by SpecCast as part of the Classic Series. The model features a red paint finish with authentic Farmall and 400 decals on the hood and frame. Construction includes a die-cast metal body and rims with resilient rubber tires. Visible features include a steerable front end, a detailed diesel engine assembly, a silver-tone exhaust stack, and a silver-tone seat. This item is a special commemorative release for the 35th Annual Labor Day Toy Show held on September 4, 2023, for the Michiana Farm Toy Collector's Club. This identification is present on a gold serrated sticker on the box window and a corresponding white label affixed to the left side of the tractor frame. The model is housed in its original window box packaging and includes a small red accessory part sealed in an internal plastic bag.

Lot: 87 - Antique Hand-Crank Double Bean Slicer

This antique kitchen implement is a double bean slicer, a tool historically used for processing green beans into thin strips, often found in Dutch and German households. The device features a wooden box-frame housing with two metal-lined apertures on the front panel designed to feed beans into the mechanism. An iron hand crank with a turned wooden handle is mounted on the side, driving a horizontal shaft with internal rotating blades. The base incorporates a vertical metal screw-clamp mechanism with a circular thumb-screw for securing the unit to a tabletop or work surface. The construction utilizes hardwood panels and early cast and forged iron mechanical parts. No maker marks, patent dates, or stamps are visible on the object.

Lot: 88 - ERTL John Deere 8400 1/16 Collector's Ed. Tractor

This 1/16 scale replica John Deere 8400 tractor was manufactured by ERTL as part of the Collector's Edition series, identified by model number 5786CA. The model is constructed of die-cast metal with plastic components used for the cab, fenders, interior, and wheels. This replica features a steerable front end, dual rear wheels, and a functional rear hitch. The exterior is finished in signature John Deere green with yellow trim, featuring John Deere and 8400 decals on both sides of the hood. The original open-faced cardboard packaging includes the manufacturer's logo and lists the model's key features.

Lot: 89 - Harley-Davidson Galvanized Metal Windmill Model

This decorative tabletop model depicts a traditional American farm windmill. The structure features a four-sided, open-lattice tower built from galvanized metal with horizontal and diagonal cross-bracing, secured with miniature nut-and-bolt hardware. A small-scale access ladder is integrated into one side of the tower. The head assembly includes a red-painted metal gearbox housing, a multi-blade fan wheel, and a trapezoidal tail vane with a galvanized finish. The tail vane is adorned with a color decal featuring the Harley-Davidson Bar and Shield logo, containing the text MOTOR, HARLEY-DAVIDSON, and CYCLES. The item appears to be an ornamental piece or a promotional collectible. An auction tag from Middlefield Antiques is attached to the base.

Lot: 91 - Marx Coca-Cola Sprite Boy Stake Bed Delivery Truck

A Coca-Cola delivery truck manufactured by Louis Marx and Co. The toy is constructed of pressed steel with a 1940s-style aerodynamic cab and chassis finished in orange-red paint. The vehicle features a yellow-painted stake-side bed. Two lithographed tin signs are attached to the sides of the bed, featuring the Sprite Boy mascot holding a bottle, the Coca-Cola script logo, and the slogan Take some home today. The truck is equipped with four lithographed tin wheels. Markings on the outer rims of the wheels read M, A, R, X, &, C, O, I, N, C, N, Y, U, S, A. This model is a non-mechanical push toy.

Lot: 92 - Wooden Junior Goat Style Farm Wagon

This large-scale pull wagon is constructed in the tradition of a nineteenth-century farm or spring wagon, frequently referred to as a goat wagon or junior wagon. The piece is handcrafted primarily from wood, with the body finished in a vibrant green paint and the undercarriage, handle, and wheels finished in a contrasting red. The design incorporates a raised front bench seat for a driver and an open rear cargo area with side rails. The wagon features a functional steering mechanism consisting of a pivoting front axle connected to a long wooden T-handle with an attached cord. It rests on four wooden spoke wheels secured with metal pins. Metal hardware is utilized for structural fasteners and axle components. No manufacturer marks are visible on the item.

Lot: 93 - L&M Cigarettes Live Modern Embossed Metal Sign

This is a vertical rectangular advertising sign for L&M Filters cigarettes, produced for the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. The sign is constructed from painted embossed steel. The front features a vibrant red field with a large central blue circle containing two three-dimensional embossed cigarette packages: a flip-top box and a soft pack. The top of the sign displays the slogan Live Modern in stylized yellow and white lettering. The text Box or Pack appears in white between the packages, and the bottom features the phrase Exciting taste and flavor! in yellow. Each pack is detailed with the L&M brand logo, a crown crest, and the text THE MIRACLE TIP and L&M FILTERS. The bottom of each pack includes the manufacturer name LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. The reverse side is finished in a matte gray paint, showing the indented forms of the embossed front graphics. There are pre-drilled holes for mounting at the corners and sides. Approximately 18 x 12 inches.

Lot: 94 - Quaker State Snowmobile Oil Goodstix Decal

This is a Quaker State advertising decal produced for snowmobile oil promotion, circa late 1960s to early 1970s. The piece is a multi-color window or surface mount decal, professionally mounted and housed in a modern black frame under glass. The design features a vertical three-panel layout. The uppermost section consists of a green field featuring the white Quaker State Q logo. The center section is light blue with red block lettering that reads SNOWMOBILE OIL, set above a stylized graphic of a figure in a red suit operating a red snowmobile through a snowy landscape with evergreen trees. The bottom section is a red banner with slanted white text reading SOLD HERE. The decal retains its original manufacturer strips at the top and bottom edges. The bottom margin is marked EXCLUSIVELY BY GOODREN PROD. CORP., ENGLEWOOD, N. J. and includes the Goodstix script logo with the instruction PEEL TAPE SLOWLY. The top margin includes the instruction PRESS AGAINST ANY CLEAN SMOOTH DRY SURFACE.

Lot: 95 - Two Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics Model Vehicles

This lot consists of two collectible model vehicles from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics series, which are replicas of cars and pedal cars intended for collectors. The first model is a roadster finished in metallic silver with black fenders and a black undercarriage. It features a radiator emblem with a stylized letter G and a yellow front license plate reading 2525 STATE OF BLISS. The rear tailgate is decorated with the text JUST MARRIED! in red script accompanied by a heart symbol. This vehicle is detailed with spoked wheels, white-wall tires, a side-mounted bulb horn, and a luggage rack holding a yellow suitcase and brown bag. The rear compartment contains miniature wrapped gift boxes, and the car has two silver-tone cans, a brown boot, and a red shoe trailing from the rear on a white string. The second model is a replica of a 1935 Timmy Racer pedal car. It features a bright yellow body with red fenders and trim, accented by a chrome-finished grille and a three-spoke steering wheel. The sides are marked with the name Timmy Racer in red cursive script, and the digit 1 is printed on the rear panels. The hood is decorated with a red graphic of three connected circular symbols. Both items are constructed from die-cast metal with plastic and chrome-finished components.

Lot: 96 - 3 Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics Die-Cast Pedal Cars

A trio of Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics scale-model replicas based on pedal cars. This collection includes three distinct models manufactured in die-cast metal with plastic and rubber components. These are static display pieces produced by Hallmark Cards, Inc. The first model is a red Murray Champion replica. It features white side decals reading Champion 610 and Jet-Flow Drive. The vehicle includes a white steering wheel, white windshield frame, and silver-toned front bumper and hood ornament. The hubcaps are marked with a stylized M inside a circle, identifying the original manufacturer of the full-sized pedal car as the Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company. The second model is a 1930s-style two-tone green and black pedal car. It features a dark green body with black sweeping fenders. A white winged P logo is visible on the rear fender. Decorative elements include a silver-toned split windshield frame, a side-mounted bulb horn with a black bulb, a silver-toned hood ornament, and a matte silver front grill. The third model is a 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air replica in a two-tone light blue and cream color scheme. The rear quarter panels feature cursive Bel Air script. The rear of the car includes a cream-colored continental-style spare tire cover detailed with the Chevrolet bowtie emblem. The model is finished with a silver-toned tubular windshield frame, front hood ornament, silver-toned side trim, and an antenna. The hubcaps feature the stylized M logo.

Lot: 97 - Ertl 1932 McCormick-Deering Farmall F-20 Tractor

A 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of the 1932 McCormick-Deering Farmall F-20 tractor, manufactured by The Ertl Company, Inc. as the third edition in the Precision Series. This fully assembled model features a wide front axle and iconic red die-cast lug wheels. The replica is designed with a high level of detail, including a steerable front axle, a spring-mounted seat, a belt pulley, and a highly detailed engine with a visible carburetor and oil bath air filter. Functional and decorative elements include a hand starting crank, throttle and spark rod hand levers, countershaft hand brake lever, clutch pedal, power take-off (PTO) shaft, and a draw bar. The model is housed in its original black and pink illustrated cardboard box, which indicates the inclusion of a commemorative Farmall booklet and a collector medallion. Markings on the packaging include the Ertl logo, model No. 638, and a copyright date of 1992.

Lot: 98 - ERTL John Deere 40 & 70 Series 50th Anniv. Set

This 1/16 scale die-cast model tractor collector set was manufactured by ERTL to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the John Deere 40 and 70 Series. The set includes two tractors constructed from die-cast metal with plastic tires and components. One tractor is a John Deere Model 40 featuring a wide front end, while the other is a John Deere Model 70 with a narrow front end and Power Steering decals. Both tractors are finished in traditional John Deere green and yellow livery. Markings on the tractors include yellow lettering on the hoods reading JOHN DEERE along with their respective model numbers 40 and 70. The Model 70 also features a yellow Power Steering decal on the frame. The Model 40 has ERTL and MADE IN CHINA cast into the rear axle. The items are housed in their original window display box which includes internal cardboard supports. The box exterior features technical illustrations, including a cutaway diagram of the Model 40 on the reverse side, and is printed with 50th Anniversary Collector Set and ERTL branding.

Lot: 99 - Three Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics Pedal Cars

A trio of scale replica miniature pedal cars from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics series. These collectibles are modeled after historical full-sized children's toys and are constructed with die-cast metal bodies and plastic components. The first model is a 1955 Murray Royal Deluxe replica, finished in a two-tone tan and orange paint scheme. It features a red steering wheel, white-framed windshield, and silver-toned grille and bumpers. Side decals include the text Royal Deluxe and CHAIN DRIVE . BALL BEARING . MOTOR TONE SHIFT along with a crown M logo associated with the Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company. The hubcaps and rear-mounted spare tire also feature the M logo. The second model is a Murray Golden Eagle replica, finished in metallic gold with a white hood and cream side stripes. It features the Golden Eagle script in cursive on the rear side panels, a silver-toned steering wheel and windshield frame, and a checkered pattern detail on the interior seat area. The hubcaps feature the Murray M logo. The third model is a streamlined Art Deco style airflow replica finished in deep maroon with silver and cream accents. It features a cream-colored paneled hood and grille design, a silver-toned hood ornament, and stylized wing graphics on the rear quarter panels. The wheels feature multi-perforated hubcaps and white-wall tires. All three replicas feature rotating wheels and functional steering mechanisms. The Murray Royal Deluxe model includes visible pedals beneath the chassis.

Lot: 100 - Crown Hand Tools Woodworking Instruments, Oak Case

This is a professional presentation set of precision woodworking hand tools manufactured by Crown Hand Tools in Sheffield, England, produced exclusively for the retailer Woodcraft. The collection features tools constructed with dark hardwood stocks and handles, polished brass fittings, and a mix of blued and polished steel components. The assembly includes a large try square with a blued steel blade and a brass-faced hardwood stock, a small try square with a brass blade, a sliding T-bevel with a blued steel blade, an adjustable mortise and marking gauge with a brass adjustment screw and slide, two marking knives with hardwood handles, a scratch awl with a turned hardwood handle and brass ferrule, and a fine-tooth dovetail saw with a brass-backed steel blade and a turned hardwood offset handle. A brass plaque mounted in the center of the case is inscribed with a crown logo and the text MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR WOODCRAFT BY CROWN HAND TOOLS SHEFFIELD ENGLAND. Individual tools also feature the circular Crown Tools Sheffield England maker mark. The set is housed in a custom-made solid oak shadow box frame with a glass front, with the tools secured to the backboard using wire ties.

Lot: 101 - Pal-Ade Soda Embossed Metal Advertising Sign

A single-sided embossed metal advertising sign for Pal-Ade, a non-carbonated fruit beverage. The sign features a high-gloss finish over a vibrant blue background. At the center is a cream-colored heart graphic outlined in red with a serrated white border. Inside the heart, the text reads Your Pals Drink in black above the word PAL in large, embossed red block letters. Smaller black text below reads REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. followed by ADE in red. To the right of the central heart is a graphic representation of a glass bottle filled with an orange liquid, featuring a branded cap and a heart-shaped Pal label. The bottom of the sign includes the promotional slogans Refreshes Better! in yellow script and PASTEURIZED... NOT CARBONATED! in white block letters. The lower right corner is marked MADE IN U.S.A. The reverse of the sign is finished in white paint and clearly shows the embossed contours of the front graphics and lettering. 17 inches x 17 inches.

Lot: 102 - Mail Pouch Tobacco Embossed Metal Advertising Sign

A mid-20th century embossed metal advertising sign for Mail Pouch Tobacco. The rectangular sign features a dark blue enameled background with raised yellow lettering. The layout includes the word CHEW in the upper left and SMOKE in the upper right, positioned above the brand name MAIL POUCH in large, stylized letters. The lower-left corner includes the small white inscription Made in U.S.A. This sign was manufactured for the Bloch Brothers Tobacco Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. The sign is constructed from stamped tin or steel and features four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners. Approximate Dimensions: 36 to 40 inches in length.

Lot: 103 - Oilzum Non-Chatter Ford Embossed Advertising Sign

Original embossed advertising sign for Oilzum Motor Oils and Lubricants, manufactured by The White & Bagley Company of Worcester, Massachusetts. The sign features sharp, high-relief embossing on the central oilzum lettering, the NON-CHATTER and FOR FORD CARS text, the circular mascot logo, and the detailed oil can graphic. The graphics depict the Osway mascot wearing goggles and a driving cap, while the right side displays a one-gallon can of gas engine cylinder oil intended for use in Ford Model T era vehicles to prevent transmission band chatter. The front is finished in a high-gloss orange, black, and cream lithograph, while the reverse displays a matte olive-drab primer with corresponding debossed indentations from the stamping process. Four factory-punched mounting holes are located at the corners. Approximate Dimensions: 6 x 18 inches.

Lot: 104 - McCormick-Deering Farm Machines Metal Sign

An original embossed metal advertising sign for McCormick-Deering Farm Machines, a brand of the International Harvester Company. The rectangular sign features a black enameled background with embossed yellow block lettering. The top line reads MCCORMICK-DEERING in large characters, utilizing a superscript C and a central hyphen. The bottom line reads FARM MACHINES in a slightly smaller embossed font. Small yellow printed text in the bottom left corner reads Made in U.S.A. The sign is constructed with four mounting holes, one located at each corner. The reverse side of the sign exhibits a debossed impression of the front text. Dimensions: Rectangular format (length is significantly greater than height).

Lot: 105 - Co-op Member Single-Sided Metal Sign

A single-sided member identification sign produced for agricultural and consumer cooperatives, typically dating from the mid-20th century. The sign is constructed of finished metal, likely porcelain enamel on heavy-gauge steel, featuring a characteristic high-gloss finish. The graphic design consists of a white field framed by a red rectangular border. Centered on the field is the word CO-OP in large, bold red sans-serif block letters, positioned above the word MEMBER in smaller, red italicized sans-serif capitals. The sign features rolled edges and is equipped with four pre-drilled mounting holes, one at each corner. The reverse side is finished in a uniform black coating. No manufacturer marks, date stamps, or maker labels are visible on the front or back of the sign.

Lot: 106 - Larus & Brother Handbag Cut Plug Tobacco Tin

An early 20th-century lithographed tin tobacco container produced for the Larus and Brother Company of Richmond, Virginia. The tin is designed in the form of a small handbag or doctor's satchel, featuring a metal carry handle and a side-hinged access door with a latch. The exterior features a yellow-ochre faux leather pebble-grain pattern. The front face is decorated with a lithographed image of a luggage tag that reads HANDBAG CUT PLUG TOBACCO. The bottom of the container includes several lithographed panels. The top panel contains the text FACTORY NO. 45, 2ND DIST. VA / NOTICE: The Manufacturers of this tobacco have complied with all the requirements of law. Every person is cautioned under the penalties of law not to use this package for tobacco again. The bottom panel reads MANUFACTURED BY / LARUS & BRO. CO. / RICHMOND, VA. Small text at the bottom center of the large panel identifies the fabricator as AMERICAN CAN CO. N.Y.

Lot: 107 - Marble's MR465 Stainless Hatchet w/ Leather Sheath

This is a Marble's brand mini stainless hatchet, identified by the manufacturer as model MR465. The tool features a polished stainless steel head with a factory edge. The poll of the head is stamped with the country of manufacture, Pakistan. The handle is crafted from a contoured wood with a distinct, prominent grain pattern. One side of the wooden handle is stamped with the brand name Marbles, and the reverse side is stamped with the model number MR465. The hatchet includes its original fitted brown leather sheath, which features yellow stitching and a silver-tone metal snap closure. The front flap of the leather sheath is embossed with an oval Marble's logo. This item represents a contemporary production of the Marble's brand.

Lot: 108 - Pair Hand Saws: Two-Man Crosscut & One-Man

This lot features two manual saws characteristic of early to mid-20th-century logging and carpentry tools. The first is a two-man crosscut saw, often referred to as a felling or bucking saw. It consists of a long, crescent-contoured steel blade featuring aggressive, deep-set crosscut teeth and two turned wooden handles mounted upright at each terminal end. The second item is a smaller one-man hand saw featuring a tapered steel blade and a shaped wooden pistol-grip handle secured by three metal fasteners. No maker marks, brand etchings, or patent dates are visible on the metal or wooden components of either tool. The lot includes a paper tag identifying the items from Atlee Raber Auctions and Middlefield Antiques.

Lot: 109 - American Seed Corn & Poultry Feed Bags

This assortment features American agricultural advertising bags from the mid-20th century, primarily constructed of burlap and heavy cotton canvas. The collection includes a one-bushel Muncy-Chief Brand Quality Seed Corn bag from The Hoffman Seed & Grain Co. of Muncy, Pennsylvania. It is made of coarse burlap and features a circular logo with a profile of a Native American chief in a headdress behind an ear of corn, with text indicating open pollinated seed. Also included is a DeKalb Quality Seed Corn bag from the DeKalb Agricultural Association, Inc. of DeKalb, Illinois, featuring the trademark winged ear logo and variety number 628A. The collection contains a 100 lb. Larro Egg Mash poultry feed bag from the Larrowe Division of General Mills, Inc., Detroit, Michigan. This bag is made of heavy cotton or canvas and displays a bold blue and orange target-style design with Farm-tested and Gold Medal Feeds branding. Another bag is a one-bushel Ohio Certified Seed Corn bag from L. F. Kohler Sons of Poland, Ohio, which features a graphic of an ear of corn overlaid on an outline map of Ohio and refers to the Ohio Seed Improvement Association.

Lot: 110 - Brass Anchor Salesman's Sample Desk Accessory

A small, heavy cast brass anchor designed as a nautical desk accessory or paperweight, frequently identified as a salesman's sample. The piece consists of a central shank with an eyelet at the head and two flukes at the base. The construction features a textured surface with minor pitting, characteristic of traditional sand casting. The bottom of the anchor is designed with three circular protrusions that have been ground flat to allow the object to stand upright. While unmarked, the design resembles the stockless anchors produced by manufacturers such as W.L. Byers and Company Ltd. The brass has a bright yellow-gold color with areas of darker oxidation and tarnish in the crevices. A string tag with a barcode is attached through the eyelet.

Lot: 111 - John Deere Model A 1/8 Die-Cast Tractor w/ Box

This 1/8 scale die-cast replica of a John Deere Model A tractor is presented in its original illustrated display box. Attributed to Ertl, the model features a highly detailed sand-cast metal body and engine finished in signature John Deere green. The tractor is fitted with yellow-painted spoked wheels and black pneumatic rubber tires. According to the packaging, the model includes several functional features: steerable front wheels, a movable hand clutch, a movable pulley and flywheel, and throttle and control levers. The hood is adorned with authentic yellow decals reading John Deere General Purpose. The packaging features -style graphics, including the leaping deer logo and the slogan The Trade Mark of Quality Made Famous by Good Implements.

Lot: 112 - ERTL Case 65 HP Steam Engine 175th Anniversary

ERTL (TOMY) 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of a Case steam traction engine, produced as a 175th anniversary commemorative edition (1842-2017). The model is finished in green with red spoked wheels and a black chimney stack. Construction features die-cast metal with detailed plastic and rubberized components, including intricate piping, drive belts, gears, and a steering wheel. The Case brand name is printed in red on the side of the boiler. The item is presented in its original commemorative window box featuring historical photography of Case agriculture and construction machinery. The reverse of the box includes a technical labeled diagram titled As the Operator sees his Case Engine. Packaging includes bilingual English and French text and identifies the product number as 14900A.

Lot: 113 - Ertl Precision John Deere 4020 Diesel Tractor

Ertl Precision Classics John Deere Model 4020 Diesel Tractor. This die-cast metal replica is identified as number 3 in the Precision Classics series. The model features a die-cast metal body and rims with authentic rubber tires. Detailed components include a realistic diesel engine, steerable Roll-O-Matic front end, functional levers, a movable clutch pedal, a Float-Ride seat, and a universal 3-point swivel hitch. The tractor is finished in John Deere green and yellow with factory-accurate decals. It is housed in its original illustrated cardboard box, which displays technical diagrams and historical data. Branding for Ertl and John Deere is visible on the packaging along with model number 5638. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 114 - Ertl McCormick Farmall 806 Diesel Die-Cast Tractor

This is a large-scale die-cast model of a McCormick Farmall 806 Diesel tractor, manufactured by Ertl. The tractor is constructed from die-cast metal and finished in red paint with cream-colored accents on the side panels and front grille. The side of the hood features a white rectangular decal with the text McCORMICK in small black letters centered above FARMALL in large bold black letters. A trapezoidal gold and black decal located on the lower side panel identifies the model as 806 DIESEL. The front grille is detailed with a red and black International Harvester logo on a gold background. The tractor is equipped with a wide front axle and steerable wheels. It features black rubber tires with deep agricultural treads mounted on red wheels with silver-painted outer rims. The operator station includes a cream-colored seat with a black base and a black three-spoke steering wheel. A vertical silver-tone exhaust stack is mounted on the hood. The rear drawbar is embossed with the casting mark Made in USA. An auction tag with a barcode and number 114 is attached to the front axle.

Lot: 116 - ERTL John Deere 1/16 520 Tractor w/ Accessories

An ERTL 1/16 scale die-cast metal John Deere 520 tractor with a set of restoration accessories, presented in the original manufacturer window box. The tractor features traditional green and yellow livery with official John Deere decals and the 520 model designation on the hood. The accompanying restoration accessory set includes a gantry hoist with a functional chain, a pair of jack stands, a wheeled space heater, a mechanic's creeper, and an acetylene torch tank. The tractor and components are primarily constructed of die-cast metal with specialized plastic parts. The packaging displays model number 45247 and provides labeling in both English and French.

Lot: 117 - Chinese Carved Stone Circular Millstone Component

A utilitarian circular stone disc, possibly a small millstone or grinding wheel component, hand-carved from an earthy-toned, fine-grained sedimentary stone. The object features a central square-cut aperture designed to accommodate a square axle or shaft to prevent slipping during rotation. The surfaces show evidence of uniform wear, natural mottling, and a weathered patina consistent with historical use and age. No maker marks or inscriptions are present on the stone surface. Diameter: 4.25 inches Central aperture: 0.75 inches Thickness: Approximately 1 inch.

Lot: 118 - W.R. Case & Sons Trio Folding Pocket Knives

This lot consists of three folding pocket knives produced by W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Co. The first item is a Mini Trapper pattern featuring Cinnamon Swirl Kirinite synthetic handles. The blade tang is stamped Case XX with a dot dating system, and the handle includes a raised nickel silver oval Case shield. This knife is equipped with two stainless steel blades, a clip point and a pen blade, and features bolsters with horizontal line detailing. It is housed in a red factory presentation box. The second knife is a large multi-blade folder from the Bone Collector series. The handles are natural jigged bone decorated with a large, dark-stained X pattern. One blade is etched with the Bone Collector logo. This knife is accompanied by a brown leather belt sheath featuring a stamped hound graphic and the words The Bone Collector USA. The third item is a small two-blade folding knife with dark brown jigged bone handles and polished bolsters. This knife comes with a tan cardboard box printed with company branding and history. Approximate blade lengths: 2.7 inches, 3.25 inches, 2 inches.

Lot: 118A - Pair Miniature Tools in Display Case

This lot consists of two miniature tools presented in a lidded display box. The collection includes a miniature pickaxe and a multi-purpose hatchet-hammer tool. These pieces are consistent in design with handcrafted miniatures attributed to the style of Sir Thomas Thumb. The pickaxe is constructed with a cast metal double-pointed head on a light-toned wooden handle. The hatchet tool features a plated cast metal head with a blade, a nail-pulling notch, and a hammer poll, mounted to a dark-toned wooden handle. The tools are housed in a black paperboard box with a clear viewing window and white fibrous interior padding. Display Case: 6.25 inches x 5 inches.

Lot: 119 - Case XX Pocket Knives & Collector Tin

A collection of W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Co. items consisting of folding pocket knives and a storage tin. Included is a Canoe pattern folding knife featuring jigged bone handle scales in amber and brown tones. This knife is housed in its white factory box labeled Carbon Steel. The collection also features a Small Texas Toothpick pattern folding knife with smooth amber bone handle scales and a single blade, presented in a tan -style illustrated box. Another item is a Tiny Toothpick pattern folding knife with smooth Navy Blue bone handle scales and a single blade, contained in a black and gold Case XX Tested box. All three knives feature polished nickel silver bolsters and distinctive oval Case shields. The group is completed by a silver-tone metal collector's tin featuring a red oval Case XX logo, which remains factory-sealed in plastic film.

Lot: 120 - Trio W.R. Case & Sons Pocket Knives w/ Boxes

This lot consists of three folding pocket knives manufactured by W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co., each accompanied by its original manufacturer retail box. The first knife is a single-blade Tiny Toothpick pattern featuring dark reddish-brown jigged handles and a single nickel-silver bolster, housed in a tan retail box. The second knife is a single-blade Tiny Toothpick pattern with smooth dark blue synthetic handles, dual nickel-silver bolsters, and an oval script Case shield, housed in a black retail box with gold-tone branding. The third knife is a multi-blade Stockman pattern featuring amber jigged bone handles, dual nickel-silver bolsters, and an oval script Case shield. One bolster on the Stockman knife features an incised letter P. The Stockman knife is accompanied by a green retail box. The packaging for all three items includes the W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co. branding and the Case XX logo.

Lot: 121 - American Industrial & Steam Pressure Gauges

This assortment of industrial pressure gauges features examples from several notable American manufacturers, including Marshalltown, Ashcroft, and Ashton. The collection includes a specialized dual-scale gauge by Marshalltown Manufacturing Co. of Iowa for Freon, indicating both pressure from 30 vacuum to 300 psi and temperature from -30 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Another Marshalltown unit presents a black dial with a 0 to 200 scale and dual indicator pointers. A brass-faced gauge by Ashcroft Manufacturing Co., produced for The J.H. McLain Co. of Canton, Ohio, features an ornate needle and a 0 to 30 scale. A similar brass-dial gauge without a visible maker mark also utilizes a 0 to 30 scale. The group is further represented by an Ashton Standard Test Gage from Boston, calibrated for measurements up to 300. Materials include brass bezels, metal housings, and glass covers, with several pieces retaining their threaded mounting connections.

Lot: 122 - Mike's Hard Lemonade Cooler w/ Starr X Opener

A -style metal promotional picnic cooler produced for Mike's Hard Lemonade. The cooler features a black-painted metal body with a white lift-off lid. A large chrome-tone metal swing handle serves to carry the unit and secures the lid in place when in the upright position. The interior is lined with galvanized metal featuring riveted seams. Attached to one side is a stationary cast metal bottle opener embossed with Brown Mfg. Co., Newport News, VA, Made in U.S.A., and Starr X. The lower side includes a threaded metal drain plug with a tethered cap. Both the front and back panels are decorated with the Mike's Hard Lemonade logo, consisting of a stylized lemon border surrounding typewriter-style text, and the slogan Cold. Hard. Refreshing. in white block lettering.

Lot: 123 - Nylint No. 2800 Baker Traveloader Missile Carrier

A Ny-Lint Toys side-loading forklift truck, identified as the Guided Missile Carrier modeled after the Baker Traveloader industrial vehicle. The toy is constructed of pressed steel finished in military olive drab green. It features a manually operated side-loading mechanism controlled by two top-mounted metal hand wheels. One wheel operates the vertical lift of the fork carriage via a dual-chain drive system, while the other controls the horizontal extension and retraction of the yellow mast assembly. The toy includes a red fork carriage with two black metal forks. Visual markings include a triangular NY-LINT TOYS decal on the cabin door, a circular Baker Industrial Trucks authorization decal, yellow Traveloader N-2800 decals on the front, sides, and rear, and an instructional label on the rear of the mast. The vehicle sits on four black rubber tires with hubcaps. No missile accessory or original packaging is included.

Lot: 124 - Jarts Missile Game Set in Original Box

A Jarts Missile Game set, an outdoor lawn game, housed in its original illustrated cardboard box. The set features an assortment of heavy metal darts with weighted tips and three-point plastic fins in red and blue. Included are two yellow target rings constructed from circular plastic tubing. The box lid is printed with stylized graphics of a family playing the game and the Jarts logo in a red script within a blue oval. The underside of the box lid contains a complete set of instructions and scoring guidelines under the heading Unique Scoring Rules For Jarts. The text identifies the missiles as manufactured to exacting standards comparable to a precision instrument.

Lot: 125 - 3 Marx Pocketools Sets w/ Original Packaging

This lot consists of three miniature toy tool sets from the Pocketools Collector's Series manufactured by Louis Marx and Company, Inc. The items are constructed of chrome-plated die-cast metal with plastic accents and remain sealed in their original clear plastic blister packaging on illustrated cardboard backings. The group includes a hack saw with a brown plastic handle, a bit brace with a single drill bit and brown plastic grips, and a set of four graduated box end wrenches. The wrenches are marked with sizes 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, and 11/16. Each tool features the embossed manufacturer name MARX. The cards include the circular Marx Toys logo and detailed blue technical illustrations of various tools from the series. The manufacturer's information, Louis Marx and Co Inc 200 Fifth Ave New York 10 N Y, is printed at the bottom of the blue graphic area on each card.

Lot: 126 - Three Marx Pocketools Collector's Series Tools

This lot consists of three miniature tools from the Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Pocketools Collector's Series. Each tool is housed in its original, factory-sealed blister pack. The items included are a Hand Drill, a Bench Plane, and a Hand Saw. The Hand Drill features a metal drill bit and chuck, a metal gear wheel marked with the Marx name, and plastic handles. The Bench Plane is constructed with a metal body and blade, metal adjustment screw, and molded plastic handles. The Hand Saw features a metal blade and a brown plastic handle. The cardboard backings are designed with a blue blueprint-style illustration area listing other tools in the series and the circular Marx Toys logo. Markings on the packaging include POCKETOOLS T.M., TOOLS IN MINIATURE . . BY MARX, and LOUIS MARX & CO. INC. 200 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK 10, N.Y. The original retail prices of 89 cents for the drill and plane and 49 cents for the saw are visible on the cards. Materials used in construction include die-cast metal, pressed steel, and molded plastic.

Lot: 127 - Acme Dualine 8900 Sliding Door Sample Display

A mid-20th century Acme Dualine Series 8900 salesman's sample display for sliding door hardware. The display consists of a green-painted wood frame containing two yellow-painted bypass door panels demonstrating the brand's jump-proof aluminum track and hanger system. The frame header is printed with the Acme logo and text identifying the product line and its versatility for 3/4 inch and 1 3/8 inch doors. One door panel features illustrative diagrams and installation instructions for different door thicknesses. The reverse side of the panels lists product benefits including dual-purpose design, low headroom, nylon wheels, and adjustable side mount hangers with a noted maximum door weight of 60 lbs. The adjustable metal hangers are stamped with Acme, 8901, and Pasadena. The assembly includes a No. 110 nylon floor guide and wooden handle pulls.

Lot: 128 - 1986 Miller Genuine Draft Electric Sign, Everbrite

A electric tabletop back bar sign manufactured by Everbrite Electric Signs, Inc. for the Miller Brewing Company in 1986. The sign features a clear acrylic panel printed with the Miller High Life Genuine Draft branding. The graphic includes the Miller eagle crest, stylized gold script logo, and Genuine Draft text in white on a black field. The panel is mounted in a cylindrical brass-toned metal base that transitions to a rectangular housing containing the electrical components. The rear of the unit includes a toggle power switch and an attached electrical cord. A manufacturer label on the underside identifies the item as Code No. 17-13962, noting production in 1986 for the Miller Brewing Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Electrical specifications listed on the label include 120 Volts, 60 Hz, and 2 Amps maximum. Base Width: 12 inches Overall Height: 12.5 inches.

Lot: 129 - Falstaff Price Brothers Bubbling Lighted Mug Sign

This lighted bubbler beer sign was manufactured by Price Brothers, Inc. for the Falstaff Brewing Corporation. Designed in the form of a stylized pitcher or mug, the sign features a three-dimensional molded plastic front with a textured white section representing foam and a rippled amber background depicting beer. A central shield logo features the brand name FALSTAFF in red block letters above the word Beer in gold-tone script, accompanied by an embossed lion head emblem. A blue banner across the bottom reads America's Premium Quality Beer in silver script. The sign is mounted on a base with a faux wood-grain laminate finish and includes a gold-tone metallic handle on the right side. The reverse features a black-finished metal casing with an original manufacturer label identifying the item as All Purpose Mug No. C-123 and Double Mug No. C-124, manufactured by Price Brothers, Inc. of Chicago, Illinois. Additional markings on the back include a circular pb Price Brothers logo, a green and gold Union Made label, and an instructional paper tag regarding the operation of the bubbling mechanism. This model was designed with an internal heating element meant to simulate carbonation by causing liquid to bubble within a tube.

Lot: 130 - Xonex Ken Kovach 1:3 Dump Truck Pedal Car Model

A 1:3 scale die-cast metal model reproduction of a -style pedal vehicle manufactured by Xonex and designed by Ken Kovach. This model represents a No. 742 Jet Flow Drive heavy-duty dump truck finished in bright yellow paint. The body features black graphic decals on both sides reading Dump Truck Heavy Duty and No. 742 Jet Flow Drive. Construction consists of a die-cast metal body with chrome-finished components including the front grille, bumper, headlights, and a stylized airplane-shaped hood ornament. Additional features include a black plastic steering wheel, a simulated windshield, and a functional yellow dump bed mechanism. The vehicle is mounted on four wheels with black rubber tires and white hubs featuring chrome-finished center caps. The item includes its original illustrated cardboard box, which displays -style graphics and text identifying it as a Limited Edition die-cast metal model. Printed on the box is the copyright information � 1995 Ken Kovach, Xonex Cleve OH, and Made in China.

Lot: 131 - Elgin 13-Jewel Gold-Filled Hunter Sidewinder Watch

This is an antique hunter-case pocket watch manufactured by the Elgin National Watch Co., dating to approximately 1892 according to the movement serial number. The timepiece is arranged in a sidewinder configuration, where a movement designed for an open-face watch has been fitted into a hunting case, placing the winding crown at 3 o'clock and the subsidiary seconds dial at the 9 o'clock position. The yellow gold-filled case is decorated with intricate hand-engraved floral motifs and scrolling foliate patterns on both the front and back covers. The interior of the back case is stamped with a diamond-shaped mark reading GUARANTEED TO WEAR 20 YEARS and bears the case serial number 913997. The inner dust cover, or cuvette, is hand-engraved with the name W.B. Merritt. The white enamel dial features black Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade-style hands, and a sunken subsidiary seconds dial. The dial is signed ELGIN within a decorative cartouche. The manual-wind mechanical movement is inscribed Elgin Nat'l Watch Co., Safety Pinion, and movement serial number 4581009. Case size: 6s.

Lot: 132 - Elgin G.M. Wheeler Grade 73 Open Face Pocket Watch

This is an antique open-face pocket watch manufactured by the Elgin National Watch Company. The mechanical movement is a G.M. Wheeler grade (Grade 73), serial number 5521844, dating the piece to approximately 1894. The 18 size movement features 15 jewels, a safety pinion, and is decorated with damaskeening. It is a stem-wound and stem-set configuration. The white porcelain enamel dial is marked Elgin in decorative script and features black Roman numeral hour markers and a subsidiary seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position. The movement is housed in a white base metal case, likely nickel-silver or Silverode, manufactured by the Philadelphia Watch Case Company. The inside of the case back bears the company's star and crescent trademark, a patent date of April 17, 1878, and the case serial number 37181. Case size: 18 size.

Lot: 133 - Elgin 8-Day Brass Automobile Dashboard Clock

This antique automotive dashboard clock was manufactured by the Elgin National Watch Co. around 1925. The timepiece features a round brass bezel and housing designed for dashboard mounting. It is characterized by an elongated vertical winding and setting stem positioned at the bottom, which terminates in a knurled brass knob. The cream-colored dial displays bold black Arabic numeral hour markers and a matching outer minute track. A sub-seconds dial is situated below the 12 o'clock position, graduated from 10 to 60. The dial is printed with the maker's name ELGIN centrally above the 6 o'clock mark and features two black spade-style hands. The mechanical 8-day stem-wind movement is housed behind a removable dust cover. The movement plate is engraved with the serial number 28610938, 8 DAYS, ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., and MADE IN U.S.A. Based on the serial number, the movement dates to approximately 1925. The interior of the dust cover is stamped with a script logo for Stewart and the alphanumeric code P14436, suggesting the clock was part of an instrument cluster produced by Stewart-Warner. These clocks were typically installed in high-end luxury automobiles of the 1920s, including those from manufacturers such as Packard and Lincoln.

Lot: 134 - Pepsi-Cola Say Pepsi Please Metal Advertising Thermometer Sign

This is a vertical advertising thermometer for Pepsi-Cola, featuring a yellow enameled metal body. The top of the sign displays the slogan say "Pepsi, please" in bold black lettering. The center contains a temperature scale ranging from -50 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit with an intact red-liquid glass thermometer tube. At the base is a graphic depiction of a Pepsi-Cola bottle cap featuring the brand's mid-century red, white, and blue logo with a script typeface and the registered trademark symbol. The bottom edge is printed with the alphanumeric codes M-165 MADE IN USA AAW. The reverse side is finished in a gray primer and features a central vertical wooden support strip used to secure the thermometer tube, along with mounting holes at the top and bottom.

Lot: 135 - Chief Paints Double-Sided Metal Advertising Sign

A metal advertising sign for Chief Paints, a brand historically associated with the Chicago Paint Works. The sign features a rectangular form with a high-gloss black background. The left side of the sign is decorated with a stylized graphic of a Native American man wearing a large, ornate feathered headdress rendered in white, orange, and yellow. To the right of the illustration, the words CHIEF PAINTS are printed in large, bold, yellow sans-serif block letters arranged in two rows. The sign is constructed from painted or lithographed metal and includes pre-drilled mounting holes along the upper edge. Based on market consensus, this design dates to the late 1950s or early 1960s.

Lot: 136 - Pair E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter Miniature Axes

This set of two miniature axes is presented in a professional shadow box display. Both items are branded by the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company under the Keen Kutter trademark. Each axe features a polished steel head and a carved wooden handle. The larger axe is fitted with a dark, reddish-toned wood handle, while the smaller axe features a lighter, yellowish-toned wood handle. The axe heads are etched with the characteristic E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter wedge-shaped logo. These pieces are high-quality miniatures, likely produced as collectibles or commemorative items for tool enthusiasts. They are mounted against a white textured background within a black-framed shadow box with a glass front. Larger axe length: 6 inches Smaller axe length: 4.5 inches Display case height: 8 inches.

Lot: 137 - 13 Antique Miniature Iron & Steel Tools

A collection of thirteen miniature tools crafted from cast and forged iron and steel, likely produced as salesman samples, watch fobs, or decorative collectibles. The set includes a diverse range of industrial and agricultural implements including three hammer variations (mason, cross-peen, and chipping styles), two pickaxes, and two pick-hammer combination tools. Also present are two square-point shovels with D-handles, one long-handled scoop with a ring finial, a garden rake, a hand adze or hoe, and a broadaxe or hatchet. The collection is completed by a pair of functional, articulated pincers with a visible central rivet. The tools feature realistic proportions characteristic of late 19th to early 20th-century miniatures. No maker marks, patent dates, or stamps are visible on the metal surfaces. The items are housed in a foam-lined display box. Tools range in length from approximately 2.5 inches to 5 inches. Display box measures approximately 13.5 inches by 9.5 inches.

Lot: 138 - Stout Industries Pepsi 1980 Embossed Metal Sign

This is an original rectangular embossed metal advertising sign for Pepsi. The sign features the brand logo consisting of a circular globe with a red top and blue wavy bottom. The name PEPSI is embossed in blue block lettering across the white center of the globe. The central graphic is flanked by vertical red and blue panels, all set within a white field and a raised embossed border. The sign includes four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners. The reverse side is finished in a solid green coating. The bottom edge contains printed manufacturer marks that read: PM-1166 MADE IN U.S.A., Stout Industries Inc. St. Louis Mo, and 6-80.

Lot: 139 - Hercules Powder Co. Wood Dynamite Shipping Crate

This is an authentic industrial wooden crate produced for the Hercules Powder Company, an American explosives manufacturer established in 1912. The crate is constructed from solid wood planks and features characteristic finger-jointed (box-jointed) corners designed for heavy-duty structural integrity. The exterior surfaces are finished with black stenciled industrial markings and graphics. The primary side panels are stenciled with I.C.C.-14 inside a rectangular border, followed by Hercules Powder and High Explosives Dangerous. One end panel displays the weight and stick size specifications: 50 LB. 1 1/4 X 8, along with Hercules Extra Dynamite 40% Strength. The opposite end panel features the company logo depicting the mythological figure Hercules with a club. The marking I.C.C.-14 refers to the Interstate Commerce Commission regulatory specifications for high explosives shipping containers from the early-to-mid 20th century. An auction tag is present on the interior rim from Middlefield Antiques.

Lot: 140 - Sweet Cuba Tobacco Lithographed Tin Store Display

This is an antique lithographed tin store display bin produced for Sweet Cuba brand fine-cut tobacco. The container was manufactured by Spaulding & Merrick of Chicago, Illinois, and features a note on the lithography indicating that the stock was owned by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. The tin is designed with a distinctive bowfront curved face and a slanted, hinged lid intended for placement on a retail countertop. The exterior features a vibrant yellow ground with red and black typography. The top portion of the lid is marked 4 DOZEN 48 5 cent PACKAGES, while the lower portion of the lid is marked Sweet Cuba FINE CUT. The front panel displays large 5 cent price markers. Both side panels are lithographed with the company slogan THE KIND THAT SUITS. A central graphic appearing on the front and both sides depicts a packet of Sweet Cuba tobacco with text reading: Sweet Cuba LIGHT FINE CUT. The Kind That Suits SPAULDING & MERRICK STOCK OWNED BY LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. MANUFACTURERS, CHICAGO, ILL. The lid retains a small turned wood or composite knob.

Lot: 141 - Daniel Scotten & Co. Hiawatha Lithographed Tin

An antique rectangular hinged-lid tobacco tin for Hiawatha Flake Cut Tobacco. The tin features a bright yellow lithographed ground. The lid is decorated with a central illustration of a standing Indigenous American figure holding a bow, with a quiver of arrows visible. The background scene includes a canoe on a shoreline and a group of teepees in the distance. The graphics are enclosed within a red scrollwork border. Stylized text on the lid reads HIAWATHA, FLAKE-CUT in a diagonal banner, and TOBACCO. The sides of the tin repeat the Hiawatha branding and archer graphic. The rear flange of the lid is printed with GINNA & CO N.Y. and a partial manufacturer name DANIEL SCOTTEN & CO is visible on one end. The underside of the base features an embossed circular mark for GINNA & CO CANS N.Y. The interior retains some of its original golden-toned lacquer on the lid underside.

Lot: 142 - 3 Lithographed Tobacco & Cigarette Tins

This lot features three lithographed metal tins for the packaging and sale of tobacco products. The first is a rectangular Benton Mixture Smoking Tobacco box with a hinged lid. The exterior displays detailed lithography including a portrait of a man, likely Thomas Hart Benton, and text identifying the contents as a combination of Turkish, Virginia, Perique, and Havana tobaccos. The brand is identified as being manufactured by Weisert Bros., St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A. Side panels include a regulatory notice for Factory No. 13, 1st Collection District Mo. The second item is a yellow and red Old Gold Cigarettes pocket tin with a lift-off lid. The front features the brand name in red gothic script above an illustration of gold coins. It is marked as being made by Lorillard. The third item is a cylindrical The Strand Cigarettes canister manufactured by W.D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol & London. The body features a central rectangular graphic of a busy street scene on The Strand in London. The recessed lid is embossed with the manufacturer's name encircling an eight-pointed star trade mark. Benton Mixture tin: 4.5 x 3.25 x 2.25 inches Old Gold tin: 3 x 2.25 x 1 inches The Strand canister: 5.5 x 3 inches.

Lot: 143 - Pair Keen Kutter & Black Raven Miniature Axes

This lot consists of two modern miniature single-bit commemorative axes designed as tributes to iconic American tool manufacturers. The larger axe features branding associated with E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter. One side of the polished steel head displays an etched scene of a woodsman felling a tree, situated above four historical logo variations representing different eras of the brand from 1870 to 1940. The reverse side of the head features a deeply incised triangular mark with the text E.C. Simmons Keen Kutter Cutlery and Tools. The smaller axe is branded with the Black Raven mark from the Kelly Axe Manufacturing Company. The head features an incised square border containing an image of a raven on a branch, with Kelly Axe Mfg Co and Charleston, W. Va. U.S.A. text below. Both pieces are constructed with highly polished stainless steel heads and are mounted on dark-toned hardwood handles with a uniform grain and finish.

Lot: 144 - Hallmark 1961 Murray Pedal Tractor w/ Trailer

A precision scale model replica of a 1961 Murray Big 4 pedal tractor and matching trailer from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics collection. This set features a tractor and a detachable two-wheeled trailer constructed primarily of painted metal with green plastic components including the seat and steering wheel. The tractor is equipped with a functional chain-drive pedal mechanism, a steerable front wheel, and rubber tires mounted on white metal rims with silver hubcaps embossed with the letter M. The yellow body of the tractor displays green and black decals including the Murray name and Big 4 shield logo on the hood, and Trac, Ball Bearing, and Chain Drive text on the frame. The matching yellow trailer features Trac Trail decals on the sides and a functional hinged rear tailgate. A white auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the front axle.

Lot: 145 - 1/8 John Deere 1939 B Narrow Front Tractor w/ Box

A large-scale model of a 1939 John Deere Model B tractor, attributed to Scale Models. This 1/8 scale agricultural model features a narrow front configuration and is constructed with a highly detailed sandcast metal body and engine. The piece is finished in iconic John Deere green with yellow accents and authentic decals on the hood. Functional features include a steerable front end, a rotating belt pulley, a movable hand clutch and pedals, and detailed throttle and control levers. The model is fitted with large, treaded rubber tires and includes a rubber fan belt within the engine assembly. The item is presented in its original retail packaging, a pictorial green and yellow cardboard box featuring the John Deere leaping deer logo and corporate information for Moline, Illinois. The reverse of the box displays a technical diagram outlining the model's various movable parts and construction details.

Lot: 146 - Scale Models 1/8 Scale McCormick Farmall H Tractor

A 1/8 scale McCormick Farmall H tractor manufactured by Scale Models, a division of Joseph L. Ertl, Inc., of Dyersville, Iowa. The model is constructed of die-cast metal with plastic components, finished in factory red paint. Notable features include a narrow-front configuration, silver-tone exhaust stack, and realistic steering linkage. The hood is adorned with authentic decals for McCormick and Farmall H. This item is presented in its original open-front cardboard display box, which identifies the manufacturer and country of origin as the United States. The packaging includes the original internal protective foam block. The reverse of the box displays illustrations of additional Case IH implements from the same series.

Lot: 147 - 3 Hallmark & Gearbox Die-Cast Pedal Cars

A trio of miniature collectible die-cast pedal cars, including two from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics series and one from the Gearbox line. These models are constructed of die-cast metal with chrome-plated and plastic details, designed as scale replicas of children's ride-on toys. The first model is a 1938 Garton Lincoln Zephyr, part of the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics collection. It is finished in red with cream side panels outlined in green. Features include a chrome vertical grille, bumpers, a windshield frame, and a side-mounted gear shift lever. The second model is a green early 20th-century style runabout by Gearbox. It is detailed with yellow fenders, yellow pinstriping, and a yellow canopy. This vehicle includes black spoked wheels and a side-mounted bulb horn. A Gearbox maker mark is present on a small red sticker located on the back of the interior seat. The third model is a Murray Royal Deluxe by Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics, inspired by 1950s designs. It features a tan body with orange side panels and rear fenders. The side panels bear the printed text Royal Deluxe with a crown logo, Chain Drive, Ball Bearing, and Motor Tone Shift. It is equipped with a white steering wheel, white windshield frame, and a rear-mounted spare tire. The hubcaps feature a molded M inside a circle logo for the Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company. All items in the collection feature rubber tires.

Lot: 148 - Wynn's Car Care Single Sided Advertising Rack Sign

An original mid-century single-sided advertising sign for Wynn's Car Care Products, designed as a point-of-sale display rack topper. The sign is constructed from lithographed metal featuring a bright yellow background. The central graphic displays the brand name WYNN'S in large black block lettering above the words CAR CARE PRODUCTS. The upper portion features a shield logo in red, white, and black with two vertical dashed white lines and the text TRADE MARK. At the bottom center is a red circular logo for WYNN'S FRICTION PROOFING accented by two white stars. Small print along the lower edge reads MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Several registered trademark symbols are present throughout the design. The top edge is constructed with a folded horizontal mounting flange containing two original pre-drilled holes for attachment to a retail display rack or shelf.

Lot: 149 - Lido Toy Walt Disney Tin Target Shooting Gallery

This target gallery toy was manufactured by Lido Toy under license from Walt Disney Productions. The item features a rectangular lithographed tin frame decorated with multi-colored graphics of several Disney characters. The top section illustrates Donald Duck with a hunting rifle and his three nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie utilizing a slingshot. Mickey Mouse is depicted on the left side in hunting attire, pointing toward the targets. The lower edge shows Pluto encountering a skunk near a duck pond. The play area consists of two horizontal metal rods supporting a series of molded plastic character figures designed to spin when hit. The top rod holds four figures representing Mickey Mouse and Pluto in blue, red, and green plastic. The lower rod holds three figures representing Pluto and Donald Duck in yellow, green, and red plastic. A central green scoring panel features four circular indicators marked with 100 and 200 point values. The manufacturer mark A Lido TOY is printed at the bottom center, and a COPYRIGHT WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS mark is located in the lower left corner.

Lot: 150 - Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. Black Raven Single Bit Axe Head

This is a forged steel single-bit felling axe head produced by the Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. of Charleston, West Virginia. The cheek features a large rectangular embossed logo depicting a raven with wings outstretched. The text within the embossed area is vertically stacked as Black Raven and horizontally as Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. Charleston, W. Va. U.S.A. The poll is stamped with the True Temper brand name, indicating a production period after the Kelly company became part of the American Fork and Hoe Company. A remnant of a wooden handle remains lodged in the eye, held in place by several rusted metal wedges and nails.

Lot: 151 - Arcade Manufacturing Company Caterpillar Ten Crawler Tractor

Arcade Manufacturing Company Caterpillar Ten crawler tractor. This model is constructed from painted cast iron with metal-linked treads. The body is finished in green paint with red-painted drive wheels. The piece includes a removable cast iron driver figure with a nickel-plated finish. Identification marks include the word TEN vertically embossed on the front left side of the tractor body and a partial blue and gold decal on the top of the hood reading ARCADE TOYS. The manual push-along mechanism allows the treads to rotate around the wheels.

Lot: 152 - Arcade McCormick-Deering Thresher

Arcade Manufacturing Company McCormick-Deering grain thresher or separator. The toy is constructed primarily of cast iron with a large, adjustable sheet metal discharge blower pipe. The side of the body features embossed lettering that reads MCCORMICK-DEERING. The exterior is finished in blue paint with gold-painted accents highlighting the cast-in gears, pulleys, and belt systems. A gold-colored grain auger is mounted on the top surface. The unit is equipped with four spoked wheels and a wire pull-hitch at the front. The large silver-toned blower pipe at the rear is designed to swivel.

Lot: 153 - Schrade Uncle Henry 3-Knife Set & Rough Rider

This auction lot features two sets of collectible pocket knives. The first is a Schrade Uncle Henry Limited Edition gift set contained within a rectangular tin lid featuring an image of a hunter and a bear paw. This set includes three folding knives: an 897UH Premium Stock three-blade model, a 4UH Master single-blade lockback, and a 12UH Roadie single-blade pen knife. Each knife is constructed with Staglon synthetic stag handle scales, brass liners, and nickel silver bolsters. The stainless steel blades are etched with the words Limited Edition in cursive, and the tangs are stamped Uncle Henry SCHRADE. The second item is a Rough Rider Riders of the Silver Screen series folding stockman knife. The handles display a collage of Western television and film personalities including Zorro, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Gene Autry, Red Ryder, and Little Beaver. The knife includes its original orange and yellow illustrated box. Blade lengths: 4UH 3.75 inches; 897UH 3 inches; 12UH 2.25 inches; Rough Rider 3 inches.

Lot: 154 - Hi-Plane Tobacco 10 Cent Embossed Tin Sign

This is an original single-sided embossed tin advertising sign for Hi-Plane Tobacco, manufactured for the Scotten, Dillon Company of Detroit, Michigan. The sign features a lime green background with a graphic representation of a red and blue Hi-Plane tobacco tin on the left. The tin illustration includes a white and blue monoplane and text that reads Hi-Plane, Smooth Cut, Tobacco, and For Pipe and Cigarettes. A manufacturer mark is visible on the right edge of the tin graphic, reading Manufactured by Scotten Dillon Co. Detroit, Mich. The main advertising message is rendered in large black serif letters outlined in white for Hi-Plane, followed by a 10 cent price mark in white with a blue outline. The word Tobacco appears in bold black sans-serif capitals. The bottom edge features a black band with the phrase For Pipe and Cigarettes in white block lettering. The sign is constructed of embossed metal with rolled edges and includes four pre-drilled mounting holes at the corners. An auction tag is currently attached to the lower-left corner via a wire through the mounting hole.

Lot: 155 - Michael W. Deedomier Beer Advertising Thermometer

This is a lithographed metal advertising thermometer featuring the Michael W. Deedomier's Beer novelty gag. The sign is designed in three vertical sections. The upper portion depicts a smiling baby in a blue nightgown and cap seated on a ceramic chamber pot, accompanied by the text I Drink Michael W. Deedomier's Beer. The name Deedomier is a phonetic pun for did it to me. The middle section houses the thermometer scale, ranging from -50 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower portion shows the same baby character appearing distressed while seated on the pot, with the text I DIDN'T. The thermometer is constructed of sheet metal with an enameled or lithographed finish. A wooden support is mounted on the reverse to hold the glass thermometer tube in place. The scale includes the text MADE IN USA at the bottom and a small number 45 near the 120 degree mark. 8 x 38 inches.

Lot: 156 - Ka-Bar 1235US Hunting Knife w/ Leather Sheath

A fixed-blade hunting knife manufactured by Ka-Bar, model 1235US. The knife features a polished steel clip-point blade with a full-length fuller. The handle is constructed of stacked leather washers with decorative black, cream, and red spacers at both ends. It is equipped with a brass crossguard and a cast aluminum bird's-head pommel. The tang is stamped with Kabar in stylized script and 1235US. Included is a brown leather sheath embossed with the Ka-Bar logo and GENUINE LEATHER KA-BAR. The sheath is constructed with metal rivets and a snap-closure retaining strap. Blade length: 4.75 inches.

Lot: 157 - Schrade USA PH1 Professional Hunter Knife & Sheath

This Schrade PH1 Professional Hunter is a fixed-blade hunting knife manufactured in the United States. The stainless steel blade features a drop-point design with a satin finish. The tang is stamped on the pile side with SCHRADE+ over PH1 over U.S.A. The ergonomic handle is constructed of black synthetic scales secured by two brass pins and features a brass bolster finger guard. A lanyard hole is integrated into the pommel. The knife is accompanied by a black leather pouch-style belt sheath with tonal stitching. Blade Length: 3.5 inches; Overall Length: 8 inches (approximate).

Lot: 158 - Set Queen Steel Stainless Steel Kitchen Cutlery

A set of kitchen cutlery manufactured by the Queen Cutlery Co. of Titusville, Pennsylvania. The collection features stainless steel blades and tines, branded under the proprietary Queen Steel name, paired with dark wood handles. Each handle is secured with brass pins and finished with distinctive pointed metal bolsters and matching metal end caps. The set includes a two-tine carving fork, a large carving knife, a medium utility knife, and a small paring knife. The blades bear the following marks: Carving Fork: Logo featuring a crown above the letter Q Large Knife: Queen Steel # S401 MADE IN U.S.A. Utility Knife: Queen Steel # B0404 MADE IN U.S.A. Paring Knife: Queen Steel # P403 MADE IN U.S.A.

Lot: 159 - Enterprise Cast Iron Lard Press & Sausage Stuffer

An antique cast iron combination tool manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This heavy-duty piece was designed for multiple kitchen and agricultural functions, serving as a lard press, fruit press, and sausage stuffer. The unit features a cylindrical body mounted on a four-footed flared base with holes for securing to a workbench. The pressing mechanism is operated by a manual crank with a turned wooden handle, driving a screw-fed plate through a set of bevel gears. The top arch is embossed with ENTERPRISE MFG CO and PHILA. U.S.A. The frame is marked with the number 2092. The internal pressing plate is cast with the word LARGE and the number 1789. There are designated lubrication points marked OIL near the gear housing. The unit includes a bottom discharge spout for the extrusion of processed materials.

Lot: 160 - Firestone Metal Tire Display Stand by Cardinal Products

This is a mid-20th-century automotive advertising collectible designed for retail tire display. The stand is constructed from sheet metal with an orange painted finish. Both sides feature the Firestone brand logo in a Gothic-style script set within a dark blue rectangular field. This central graphic is bordered by a cream and orange frame. The stand consists of two symmetrical panels joined by pivot hinges at the sides, allowing the structure to expand to support a vehicle tire. A blue manufacturer stamp is located on the lower corner of one panel, identifying the maker as Cardinal Products of Barnesville, Ohio, and includes a partial patent number starting with 2,19. This item is typical of American service station and tire shop advertising from the late 1940s to early 1950s.

Lot: 161 - W.R. Case & Sons Trio of Folding Pocket Knives

This lot features three folding pocket knives manufactured by W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Co., each accompanied by its original factory packaging. The first is a Trapper pattern pocket knife equipped with two blades: a clip point and a spey blade. The tang of the clip blade is stamped with CASE XX over four dots, indicating a manufacture year of approximately 2016. The handle is made of Cinnamon Swirl Kirinite synthetic material with an oval Case shield and polished nickel silver bolsters with decorative grooving. This knife includes a red presentation box with a velvet-lined interior and an outer cardboard sleeve. The second is a pen knife pattern featuring two blades and smooth white synthetic handles, accompanied by a tan manufacturer box. The third is a small Texas Toothpick pattern with a single long slender clip point blade and Caribbean Blue jigged bone handles. It features a Case XX shield and is housed in a black Case XX Tested XX manufacturer box. All three knives are constructed with brass liners and nickel silver pins. Trapper blade length: 3.25 inches Pen knife blade length: 2 inches Texas Toothpick blade length: 2.25 inches.

Lot: 162 - 4 Winchester W15 & Case XX Folding Pocket Knives

This lot consists of four collectible folding pocket knives, each accompanied by its original box or presentation case. The collection includes a Winchester W15 1987-1 100th Anniversary Limited Edition pocket knife, featuring a brass-toned metal handle embossed with Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn. U.S.A. and decorative scrollwork. It is presented in a black hardshell case with a red felt lining. Also included is a W.R. Case and Sons (Case XX) multi-blade folding knife featuring light-colored jigged bone handles and polished bolsters. The third knife is a Queen Cutlery Co. multi-blade folder with jigged bone or stag handles and polished bolsters, housed in its original box marked Hand-Crafted Knives Since 1889. The final item is The Covered Bridge Commemorative Knife, a single-blade folder with a brushed metal handle engraved with a covered bridge graphic. This limited edition knife is numbered 501-1000 on the box and features a tang stamp consisting of a single letter S. Blade lengths not measured.

Lot: 163 - 8 Advertising Cast Iron Skillets & Ashtrays

This lot consists of eight miniature cast iron pieces produced as promotional advertisements, including four small skillets and four ashtrays designed with dual side rests. These items are characteristic of promotional giveaways manufactured by companies such as Martin Stove and Range Company and Lodge Manufacturing during the mid-20th century. The collection features raised cast lettering and logos for several Southern businesses and national brands. Included are a red-painted ashtray for Martin Stoves; a black-finished skillet for Cashmans Furniture; a dark iron skillet for Broadhead Furniture Co. of Florence, Alabama; a red-painted skillet featuring the American Stove Company logo; a green-painted ashtray for Maryville Furniture Co.; a black-finished ashtray titled Travelin Thru Arkansas featuring a horse-drawn wagon relief; a black-finished skillet for Rolane Gas Co. of Hazard, Kentucky, with a central flame motif; and a dark iron ashtray for The Blanket Store in Pleasant View, Tennessee. The pieces are cast iron with various finishes including paint, enamel, and traditional seasoning. Dimensions: Individual pieces range from approximately 3 to 4 inches in length.

Lot: 164 - Set 9 Masonic & Advertising Miniature Trowels

A collection of nine miniature and commemorative trowels, including several Masonic ceremonial pieces and various industrial advertising items. The collection is professionally mounted in a black-finished rectangular shadowbox display case with a glass front and a white fibrous backing. The Masonic items feature the square and compasses symbol with the letter G and various lodge information. These include a silver-toned trowel for George Whaite, Past Master of Rosemead Lodge No. 702 (1960); West Covina Lodge No. 758, California; Orient Lodge No. 321, Waverly, Ohio; and a ceremonial trowel for Donald Luneke of Trotwood Lodge No. 755 with dates for the Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft, and Master Mason degrees in 1962. The advertising and industrial pieces include a brass-toned trowel for City Tire Store (D. W. Long) with a phone number; a Service Supply Co. trowel from York, Pennsylvania, advertising building materials and Ugite road oil; a 50th-anniversary commemorative brass trowel for The Toledo Plaster and Supply Co. (1902-1952); and a Crume Brick Co. trowel from Dayton, Ohio, featuring a graphic brick logo. The tools are constructed with metal blades in both silver-toned and brass-toned finishes and feature turned wooden handles in various black, brown, and reddish-brown stains. Frame: 12 inches H x 10 inches W x 1.5 inches D Trowels: 3.25 inches to 7 inches L.

Lot: 165 - Pair Adams & Westlake Reliable Railroad Lanterns

A pair of railroad lanterns manufactured by The Adams and Westlake Co., specifically the Adlake Reliable model. These lanterns are constructed with a metal frame featuring a protective wire cage and a tall wire bail handle. Both units include clear glass globes. One globe is embossed with U S A, while the other is embossed with ADLAKE RELIABLE. The top hoods of both lanterns are stamped with the manufacturer information: THE ADAMS and WESTLAKE CO. NEW YORK CHICAGO PHILA, as well as the names ADLAKE and RELIABLE. Visible patent dates embossed on the metal shoulders include JAN. 26. 1909, NOV. 28. 1911, and APR. 1. 1913, alongside MADE IN U.S.A. markings. The lanterns retain their original founts and burner assemblies.

Lot: 166 - 3 Keen Kutter & Shapleigh Hand Tools

This lot consists of American hand tools manufactured for the E.C. Simmons Hardware Company and the Shapleigh Hardware Company of St. Louis, Missouri. The group includes a lathing hatchet, an adjustable wrench, and a cabinet scraper. The lathing hatchet features a forged steel head with a hammer poll and a cutting edge with a nail-pulling notch, stamped with the Keen Kutter trademark. The adjustable wrench is a 10-inch drop-forged steel tool stamped KEEN KUTTER K-10 on one side and SHAPLEIGH'S ST. LOUIS U.S.A. on the reverse. The cabinet scraper features a steel body with a turned wooden handle and is stamped E.C. SIMMONS KEEN KUTTER with a patent date of AUGUST 11, 1914. These tools are constructed from forged steel, cast steel, and wood.

Lot: 167 - 1970s Coca-Cola Lighted Electric Wall Clock

This is a vertical wall-mounted advertising clock for Coca-Cola, typical of the 1970s era. The design features two square illuminated units mounted on a central vertical support with a faux-woodgrain laminate finish. The top unit contains an analog clock with a square face, large black Arabic numerals, black hour and minute hands, and a red sweep second hand. The bottom unit consists of a red advertising panel displaying the Enjoy Coca-Cola logo and the yellow dynamic ribbon graphic. The text Trade-mark � appears below the logo. The unit is constructed with black plastic frames and internal lighting components. A power cord extends from the bottom of the fixture.

Lot: 168 - Mid-20th Century Lucky Strike Cigarettes Embossed

A mid-20th century embossed tin lithograph advertising sign for Lucky Strike cigarettes. The sign features a vibrant red field with a stylized yellow banner across the top containing the text BUY YOUR LUCKIES HERE! in black script. To the left, the slogan LUCKIES TASTE BETTER is presented in large, white embossed block letters with black outlines. The right side of the sign is dominated by a large embossed illustration of a Lucky Strike cigarette pack. The pack graphic includes the iconic red bullseye logo with LUCKY STRIKE and IT'S TOASTED text. Below the logo is the word CIGARETTES, and the bottom of the pack features the acronym L.S./M.F.T. Three cigarettes are shown emerging from the top of the pack, with one displaying the brand mark. A blue tax stamp is depicted across the top of the pack opening. The reverse of the sign is finished in a uniform olive-drab primer.

Lot: 169 - Uniflo Motor Oil Single-Sided Advertising Sign

This is a single-sided metal advertising sign for Uniflo Motor Oil, a brand produced by Esso/Exxon. The sign is constructed from lithographed sheet metal and features a tri-color design. The upper portion contains the slogan For long engine life... in red block letters against a white background. On the left side, a graphic of a yellow Uniflo oil can is depicted with a blue ribbon seal that reads EXCEEDS WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS OF U.S. CAR MAKERS. The center and right sections feature a blue field with the word UNIFLO in large white capital letters above motor oil in lowercase white letters. A diagonal red banner across the bottom displays the phrase The all-weather oil in white text. A registered trademark symbol is visible near the brand name. The reverse side is unpainted and shows significant oxidation. 15 x 19.75 inches.

Lot: 170 - Bloodhound Chewing Tobacco Embossed Tin Sign

This is an embossed single-sided tin advertising sign for Bloodhound Chewing Tobacco. The rectangular sign features a yellow background with text and graphics. At the top, the sign reads AUTHORIZED DEALER for in red block lettering. Centered below is the slogan A Dog-gone Good Chew in embossed black stylized script. The central graphic depicts a walking red bloodhound dog in profile. The brand name BLOODHOUND is embossed across the side of the dog in white block letters. The lettering and the silhouette of the dog are embossed, providing a raised three-dimensional effect. The sign includes a pre-drilled mounting hole in each of the four corners. No maker marks or date stamps are visible on the front or reverse surfaces. Dimensions: Not specified.

Lot: 171 - ERTL John Deere 4440 Hi-Crop Two-Cyl Club Tractor

This is a 1/16 scale die-cast metal replica of a John Deere 4440 Hi-Crop tractor, manufactured by ERTL and distributed by TOMY. This specific model was produced as a Limited Edition for the Two-Cylinder Club. The replica features a detailed engine assembly and an open-station configuration with a yellow 4-post Roll-Over Protective Structure canopy. It is designed with the characteristic high-clearance front and rear axles of the Hi-Crop variant, which was historically used for specialized agricultural applications between 1978 and 1982. The model includes a black exhaust pipe, air intake, and steerable front wheels. The wheels feature yellow rims fitted with black treaded tires. Visible markings include John Deere and 4440 decals on both sides of the hood. The side of the box is marked with the ERTL logo and the text Two-Cylinder Club Limited Edition, along with the production code 164150TP. The front and bottom of the box include the John Deere logo and TOMY corporate information.

Lot: 172 - C.H. Pendleton Optician Rockland Embossed Tin Sign

This is a single-sided embossed metal trade sign for C.H. Pendleton, an optician formerly operating in Rockland, Maine. The sign is constructed from painted and embossed tin or light-gauge steel with a high-contrast yellow and black color scheme. The left side of the rectangular sign features a detailed woodcut-style illustration of a human eye situated above the text Rockland, Maine. The main body of the sign consists of embossed black lettering that reads: C.H. PENDLETON, GRADUATE OPTICIAN. CONSULTATION FREE. OPTICAL PARLORS OVER PENDLETON'S DRUG STORE. A manufacturer mark is present along the bottom right edge, partially obscured by oxidation, which identifies the maker as Decorative Sign Co. Waltham, Mass. The sign contains small pre-drilled mounting holes at each of the four corners. Dimensions: 5.25 inches x 20.25 inches.

Lot: 173 - Lucky Horse Brand Bharat Rubber Porc. Enamel Sign

This rectangular advertising sign is made of vitreous enamel on a steel base, promoting Lucky Horse Brand shoes from Bharat Rubber Works. The sign features a bright orange field with white and blue graphic elements. The top section reads Lucky Horse in a stylized block font. The central logo depicts a white horse head with blue detailing, enclosed within a blue horseshoe that carries the words Trade Mark. The word Brand is printed directly below. Beneath this emblem is an illustration of a white and blue low-top athletic shoe. The lower portion of the sign contains the company name Bharat-Rubber-Works and the location Bombay No. 3. Along the bottom white edge, the manufacturers mark Kotkar Enamel Works is visible. The sign is equipped with four pre-drilled mounting holes, one at each corner.

Lot: 174 - SpecCast Minneapolis-Moline Four Star Gas Tractor

This 1/16 scale replica of a Minneapolis-Moline Four Star Super Gas tractor is produced by SpecCast as part of their Classic Series. The model is manufactured from die-cast metal and includes rubber tires and metal rims. It is finished in the traditional yellow paint with red Minneapolis-Moline decals. The replica features a steerable front end and a detailed engine block. It remains secured in its original factory window box with protective styrofoam inserts. Box Dimensions: 10.5 inches x 7 inches x 7 inches.

Lot: 175 - Scale Models John Deere Gator 6x4 1/8 Model w/ Box

This 1/8 scale model represents a John Deere Gator 6x4 utility vehicle, manufactured by Scale Models, a division of Joseph L. Ertl, Inc. based in Dyersville, Iowa. The model is constructed with a die-cast metal body and features plastic and rubber components. It is finished in classic John Deere green with yellow accents, including two bucket seats and six wheel hubs. The vehicle is equipped with a six-wheel 6x4 drive configuration and realistic black treaded tires. The cockpit includes a steering wheel, and the rear of the vehicle features a cargo bed. Graphic details include the John Deere logo and Gator 6x4 markings with an alligator silhouette on the sides of the bed. The original open-front display box is present and includes printed markings for the John Deere brand, Gator trademark, 1/8 Scale designation, and the Scale Models manufacturer logo, along with a Made In The USA mark.

Lot: 176 - Xonex & Hallmark Scale Model Pedal Cars, Pair

This lot consists of two collector-quality scale-model pedal cars. The first is a Xonex Limited Edition Fire Chief model. It features a red die-cast metal body with white graphics including a fireman's helmet and the text fire CHIEF. Details include a functional steering wheel, a working pedal mechanism, a red siren light on the hood, and chrome-finished bumpers and grille. A white label inside the cockpit identifies this piece as number 00807 of a production run of 10,000, copyrighted in 1990 by Ken Kovach. The second item is a Hallmark scale model of a 1938 Garton pedal car produced in 1994. The car features a two-tone red and cream paint scheme with a green pinstripe separation. Construction is die-cast metal with a vertical chrome grille, chrome bumpers, and a chrome-framed windshield. The model includes functional steering and a pedal assembly. The red chassis is embossed with Hallmark, 1994, 5, and copyright 1938 GARTON, and carries a gold sticker reading MADE IN CHINA.

Lot: 177 - Fred Thompson Smith Miller Mack Auto Transport Set

This is a professional-grade toy car transporter set produced by Fred Thompson under the Smith-Miller Modern Industrial Classics (MIC) label. The set consists of a Mack L-model truck cab, a dual-axle auto transport trailer, and a collection of six model cars. The truck cab is finished in yellow with red fenders and features silver-toned trim including a Mack hood ornament and bulldog mascot. Markings on the cab doors include the Smith-Miller logo, Smitty Toys California, and the text Famous Trucks in Miniature. The yellow and red trailer features side panels with the text SMITH MILLER AUTO TRANSPORT in block lettering. The ramp surfaces feature a diamond plate texture. The vehicle collection comprises five Chevrolet Corvettes and one Buick. The Corvettes include three red hardtops, one white hardtop, and one white convertible, all featuring Chevrolet script on the front fenders. The Buick model is finished in white with a pink roof and features three characteristic porthole vents on each front fender. All vehicles are constructed from die-cast metal and pressed steel with black rubber tires and realistic wheel hubs.

Lot: 178 - Miniature Coleman Model 200A Lantern Replica

This item is a miniature collectible lantern, designed as a scale replica of the Coleman Model 200A lantern. The piece features a red painted fount and ventilator top, a clear plastic globe, and a silver-toned collar and bail handle. The front of the fount displays the Coleman brand name in its characteristic red script within a white rectangle. A black control knob is fitted with a gold-tone label marked OPEN TO LIGHT. The silver collar is printed with simplified instructional text modeled after the full-sized version, including phrases such as pump 30 strokes and cleaning lever. Inside the globe is a molded plastic component representing a lantern mantle, which serves as an internal light source. The base includes non-functional miniature replicas of a pump handle and a fuel filler cap. A manila-colored paper hang-tag is tied to the handle with white string.

Lot: 179 - Set 6 Miniature Tools & Champion Spark Plug Wrench

A collection of six miniature hand tools presented in a contemporary black shadowbox frame. The grouping features a promotional spark plug wrench and gap gauge produced for the Champion Spark Plug Company, identified by an applied brass plate marked CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS. The additional tools include a cross-peen style hammer with a textured cast finish, a double-bit axe with a metal head and a turned wooden handle, a pair of straight-cut metal tin snips, a miniature handsaw with a molded orange plastic handle featuring scroll and leaf motifs, and a pair of cast metal end-cutting pincers. The tools are constructed from a variety of materials including steel, cast white metal, wood, and early molded plastic. The items are mounted against a white fibrous background within a black frame. Frame: 6 inches (W) x 4.75 inches (H) Tools: Lengths range from approximately 2.5 inches to 4 inches.

Lot: 180 - Yankee Girl Tobacco Embossed Tin Advertising Sign

A rectangular antique lithographed tin advertising sign for Yankee Girl Tobacco, a product of the Scotten, Dillon Company of Detroit, Michigan. The sign features a deep blue field with large, yellow embossed block lettering reading YANKEE GIRL TOBACCO. Situated on the left side is a detailed graphic of a Yankee Girl Scrap tobacco pouch, also embossed for a three-dimensional effect. The illustration depicts a woman in a red dress and liberty cap holding a staff with banners. Printed text on the pouch graphic includes YANKEE GIRL, SCRAP, and banners reading UNION MADE and S.D. CO. The reverse side of the sign is finished in a matte olive-drab paint, displaying the reverse-embossed indentations from the front design and lettering. Dimensions: Rectangular format, long horizontal orientation.

Lot: 181 - De Laval Cream Separator Porcelain Enamel Sign

A rectangular porcelain enamel advertising sign for De Laval Cream Separators. The sign features a dark blue ground with bold yellow lettering and a yellow linear border. The text is arranged in three sections: the top reads WE USE THE in block capitals; the center features the stylized brand name De LAVAL with the horizontal bar of the L extending underneath the letters D and e; the bottom reads Cream Separator in a rounded sans-serif font. The sign is constructed of heavy-gauge steel with a porcelain finish and includes four metal-reinforced mounting grommets, one at each corner. The reverse side has a light gray enamel finish. A small white paper tag is attached to the upper right mounting hole with a white string.

Lot: 182 - Hubley Style Cast Iron Boston Terrier Still Bank

An antique cast iron still bank modeled in the form of a standing dog, traditionally identified as a Boston Terrier or French Bulldog. The figure depicts the dog with characteristic cropped ears and a docked tail. The bank is constructed as a two-part hollow casting joined by a single flat-head screw located on the left side of the torso. A narrow coin slot is positioned at the crown of the head between the ears. The item features a dark, possibly japanned or painted finish. This specific mold is characteristic of the animal-form banks produced by American firms such as Hubley Manufacturing Company or A.C. Williams in the early 20th century. There are no maker marks or factory stamps visible on the exterior surfaces.

Lot: 183 - Ertl Case 800 Case-o-matic Diesel Tractor w/ Box

Manufactured by Ertl, this 1/16 scale model represents a Case 800 Case-o-matic Diesel tractor. The model is constructed from die-cast metal and features a steerable wide front axle, rubber tires, and a rear hitch. The exterior is finished in the period-correct two-tone colors of Flambeau Red and Desert Sunset. Decals on the hood include the Case 800 designation along with Case-o-matic and Diesel markings. The tractor includes detailed engine components, an upright exhaust, an air cleaner, and a complete operator station. The toy is packaged in its original cardboard display box, marked with stock number 693. The box includes Case and Ertl branding, as well as a dedicated section titled 800 Tractor History. The packaging also bears the Made in America map logo.

Lot: 184 - SpecCast 1:16 Scale Minneapolis-Moline 2 Star Crawler Tractor Official 2004 Show Replica

This SpecCast 1:16 scale die-cast model is a replica of a Minneapolis-Moline 2 Star Crawler tractor. It was produced as the official replica for the 2004 National Toy Truck'n Construction Show, which was held August 20-22, 2004, in Indianapolis, Indiana. The model is constructed from die-cast metal with some plastic components and is finished in the brand's signature yellow paint. The tractor features detailed engine moldings, crawler tracks, and the MM Minneapolis-Moline logo. The model is presented in its original illustrated cardboard box, which includes technical specifications for the full-scale 57 hp engine, steering mechanisms, hydro-shuttle system, and torque converter. The box identifies the machine as a dozer, loader, and prime-mover.

Lot: 185 - Ertl 1/16 Farmall 1206 Turbo Tractor 1996 Ltd Ed

This lot features a 1/16 scale model of an International Harvester Farmall 1206 Turbo tractor, manufactured by Ertl. This unit was produced as a limited edition for the Lafayette Farm Toy Show held on March 9 and 10, 1996. The tractor is housed in its original white cardboard commemorative box with red printing. The box clearly displays the Ertl manufacturer logo and the product code 491PA. The tractor is constructed from die-cast metal. The box design includes a detailed illustration of the tractor, the International Harvester logo, and a map of Indiana indicating the location of Lafayette. Market data for this specific product code indicates the model is typically equipped with dual rear wheels.

Lot: 186 - Singer Hebrew Porc. Enamel Ad Sign c. 1920s

A vertical rectangular porcelain enamel on steel advertising sign for the Singer Sewing Machine Company featuring Hebrew text. The central graphic element is a large, stylized red S which frames an illustration of a woman with a 1920s-style bobbed haircut operating a Singer sewing machine on a wooden table. The background is a vibrant forest green. The Hebrew text integrated into the red S shape reads ????? (Mechonat - Machine of), ????? (Tfira - Sewing), and ????? (Zinger - Singer). A small yellow oval trademark logo for The Singer Manfg. Co. is located at the bottom center. The sewing machine depicted in the illustration also features the SINGER name on its arm. This sign was produced for Hebrew-speaking markets, likely during the British Mandate for Palestine. The reverse side has a mottled, dark-colored enamel finish typical of period production.

Lot: 187 - B&G Drugs Pharmaceutical Sign w/ Ohio Oil Building

This is a mid-20th-century pharmaceutical advertising sign for B&G Drugs. The sign features a dark green background with a central black oval containing a stylized B and G logo in coral-orange font. Below the logo is the word DRUGS in cream-colored block lettering. To the left of the central text is a white line-art illustration of a mortar and pestle, a traditional apothecary symbol. The bottom of the sign includes the text OPP. OHIO OIL BLDG., likely indicating a local connection to Findlay, Ohio, where the Ohio Oil Company was headquartered. The sign is constructed of printed paper or light cardstock mounted on a cardboard backing and is currently protected by a transparent plastic overlay.

Lot: 188 - 3 Detroit Stove Works Anvil & Winchester Pliers

This lot features a trio of antique American tools consisting of a promotional miniature anvil and two specialized hand tools from the Winchester hardware line. The first item is a cast iron promotional anvil from the Detroit Stove Works of Detroit, Michigan. The body is embossed on both sides with the text DE TROIT STOVE WORKS and was likely produced in the late 19th or early 20th century as a salesman's sample or paperweight. The second item is a pair of forged steel side cutting pliers manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The tool is stamped in a circular pattern around the central pivot with MADE IN U.S.A., WINCHESTER, and TRADE MARK. The third item is a pair of forged steel end cutting nippers, also by Winchester, featuring a stylized script manufacturer stamp on the handle along with TRADE MARK, MADE IN U.S.A., and the model number 2164-5 1/2. These Winchester tools date to the era between 1919 and the 1930s when the company expanded its production into household hardware.

Lot: 189 - Ertl John Deere Model D-63 Pedal Tractor

A child-sized pedal tractor manufactured by Ertl, modeled after the John Deere 20 series. The toy features a cast aluminum body with a yellow seat and yellow metal wheel rims fitted with rubber tires. It is operated by an internal chain-driven pedal mechanism and a functional steering system connected to the front wheels. The tractor includes several factory casting marks: the lower left side of the body is marked MODEL D-63 and DTC 6301, while the lower right side is marked DTC 6302. The bottom edge of the left side is cast with MADE IN USA. Original decals include JOHN DEERE branding on the hood and the back of the seat, a dashboard gauge decal with GEN and TEMP labels, and a 20 series identifier on the right side. This specific unit features two non-original additions: a large Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) decal on the top of the hood and a small Robotix Milton Bradley sticker on the right side below the seat.

Lot: 189A - Eska Farmall 560 Tractorcycle Pedal Tractor

This pedal tractor is manufactured by the Eska Company of Dubuque, Iowa, and is a scaled representation of the International Harvester Farmall 560 tractor. The toy features a two-piece sand-cast aluminum body joined at a vertical center seam. It is equipped with a metal steering wheel, metal wheels, and rubber tires. The tractor is finished in a bright red color with white accents on the hood and front grille sections. Markings include a rear body decal that reads ESKA TRACTORCYCLE MANUFACTURED USA ESKA COMPANY DUBUQUE IOWA. The hood sides feature FARMALL decals, and the front sides display oval decals with the model number 560. The front grille area contains the International Harvester IH logo. A dashboard decal is applied behind the steering wheel, depicting various gauges including indicators for water and fuel. The toy includes a functional steering mechanism, a red-painted seat, and a rear hitch assembly.

Lot: 190 - Pair Kelly Black Raven Commemorative Axes in Box

A set of two miniature axes featuring polished metal heads and stained wooden handles. These items are contemporary commemorative pieces modeled after the iconic Black Raven pattern produced by the Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. The axes are presented in a black-framed shadow box with white synthetic fiber bedding. Both axe heads feature detailed etchings on one side. The larger axe etching depicts a raven figure with text reading BLACK RAVEN and KELLY AXE MFG. CO. CHARLESTON, W. VA. U.S.A. The smaller axe features a similar raven figure with BLACK RAVEN and KELLY AXE MFG. CO. visible. The heads exhibit a high-mirror finish and are mounted on contoured wooden handles. Larger Axe: 6.5 inches Smaller Axe: 4 inches Display Case: 8.5 x 6.5 inches.

Lot: 191 - Pair WWII US Combat Knives, PAL & E.G. Waterman

This lot features two United States military-style knives from the World War II era. The first is a PAL RH-36 combat knife. The ricasso is stamped with the manufacturer mark RH, a circular PAL logo, and MADE IN U.S.A. - 36. This knife features a single-edged carbon steel blade with a fuller, a straight steel crossguard, and a stacked leather washer handle. The pommel is cast aluminum and shows hand-incised tally marks resembling III. The second is an E.G. Waterman utility knife, often referred to as an E.G.W. knife. The ricasso is stamped in block letters with E.G.W. KNIFE. It features a steel blade with a clip point profile and a sharpened top swedge, a steel crossguard, and a stacked leather washer handle. The steel pommel includes an integral lanyard ring. Both knives are paired with period-correct brown leather sheaths featuring riveted construction and snap-button retention straps.

Lot: 192 - Pair American Utility Knives & Leather Sheaths

This lot consists of two American fixed-blade utility knives, each accompanied by a leather sheath. The first is a Schrade H-15 Utility Hunter, a model produced from the late 1950s through the 1970s and often used as a private-purchase item by military personnel. It features a carbon steel clip-point blade, a metal crossguard, a stacked leather washer handle, and an aluminum pommel. The tang is stamped in three lines with SCHRADE N.Y. U.S.A. H-15, with a small, partially obscured symbol below. It includes a brown leather sheath with a belt loop and a braided nylon cord lanyard. The second item is a large, heavy-duty field or utility knife of full-tang construction. The knife features a thick-profile drop-point blade and handle scales composed of leather secured by three large brass rivets. The blade bears an incised mark consisting of a stylized lowercase w or m within a horseshoe-shaped border. This knife is paired with a custom-made heavy brown leather sheath featuring thick-gauge decorative lacing along the spine and a cut-out belt loop.

Lot: 192A - Roneo Automatic Screw Cutting Pencil Sharpener

This is an antique mechanical pencil sharpener manufactured by the Roneo Company. The device features a heavy cast-iron frame with a black japanned finish and is equipped with a planetary gear-driven helical cutter accessible through a hinged side door. It utilizes a horizontal twin-tube feeding mechanism. A circular lithographed label on the main cylindrical body displays the text Automatic Screw at the top, RONEO in the center, and PENCIL SHARPENER at the bottom, with additional notations for PATENTS PENDING and manufacturer information referencing a New York office. The unit includes a sliding metal shavings drawer and an integrated C-clamp base for table or desk mounting. The manual crank handle is finished with a turned wooden grip.

Lot: 193 - Antique Coopered Wood & Iron Wash Tub w/ Handles

An antique rustic wooden wash tub or cooling vessel featuring traditional coopered stave construction. The tapered body is bound by three iron hoops, including a wide band at the base and two thinner bands at the midsection and upper rim. It is equipped with two iron swing handles secured by heavy iron brackets, each handle featuring a turned wooden grip. The exterior staves exhibit a heavily weathered patina with significant remnants of a yellow or gold-toned painted finish. The interior shows deep dark staining, likely resulting from extended exposure to liquid or organic materials. The flat-joined base is constructed of multiple wooden planks. A modern auction inventory barcode is attached to one handle. No maker marks or inscriptions are visible on the object.

Lot: 194 - Harley-Davidson & John Deere Folding Pocket Knives

A collection of three branded folding pocket knives, attributed as automatic or spring-assisted models based on the button-lock bolster triggers and market consensus. The group includes two Harley-Davidson themed knives and one John Deere themed knife. The first Harley-Davidson knife features a black-finished drop-point blade with an integrated bottle opener on the tang. Its handle is composed of black metal bolsters and cream-colored synthetic scales with a stamped bar and shield logo. The second Harley-Davidson knife has a partially serrated clip-point blade in a satin finish, featuring a thumb stud and an integrated bottle opener. This blade is marked with a leaping feline logo and the word Stainless. The handle features brushed metal bolsters with decorative circular porting and cream scales with a multi-color logo. The John Deere knife shares a frame design with the first knife, featuring a black drop-point blade and green-finished handle scales with yellow text and logo. All knives include lanyard holes at the pommel and are held together by Torx-head screws. Blade lengths: approximately 2 inches to 2.25 inches.

Lot: 195 - Twin Oaks & Big Ben American Tobacco Tins

This lot comprises two vertical pocket tobacco tins from prominent American brands. The first tin is a Twin Oaks Mixture tobacco container constructed of embossed tin with a dark, weathered finish. The front face features the Twin Oaks brand name within a decorative shield and the word Mixture in a rectangular box below. The reverse side displays an embossed wreath of oak leaves encircling two acorns, with the brand name Twin Oaks in red lettering at the base. The interior of the lid exhibits the mirrored impression of the front embossing. The second tin is a Big Ben Smoking Tobacco container produced by the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation. This tin features a bright orange lithographed finish with a central illustration of a standing brown horse. The brand name Big Ben is printed at the top in stylized serif lettering. The background includes graphics representing a B&W coupon. Text at the base reads Valuable B&W Coupon - Inside This Tin - Save For Handsome Premiums. The interior of the lid also carries promotional text regarding the B&W coupons. One side is marked with the manufacturer name Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. and a legal warning regarding the reuse of the package.

Lot: 196 - Nation-Wide Money Orders Painted Metal Flange Sign

This is a , double-sided painted metal flange sign advertising Nation-Wide Money Orders. The sign is constructed of heavy-gauge painted steel and features an integrated flange for perpendicular mounting. The graphic layout consists of a black background with a yellow banner at the top containing the text NATION-WIDE in black block letters, set against a red silhouette map of the continental United States. The center is dominated by a large yellow circle with a red border, featuring the words MONEY ORDERS in large, bold black capital letters. Below the central text, the words SOLD HERE appear in red with a black drop-shadow. The graphic style and typography are representative of mid-20th-century American commercial signage, likely dating to the 1950s or 1960s. No manufacturer marks or labels are visible.

Lot: 197 - Gulf Oil No-Nox Porc. Enamel Gas Pump Plate Sign

A porcelain enamel gasoline pump plate sign for Gulf Oil Corporation, advertising New No-Nox gasoline. The sign features a vertical rectangular format with a curved top and bottom. The top border is finished in dark blue with a crenelated design resembling castle battlements, a hallmark of mid-century Gulf branding. The central white field contains the word NEW in dark blue block lettering above the brand name NO-NOX in large orange characters. The layout is accented by six dark blue four-pointed spark motifs, three positioned above the text and three below. The sign is constructed of heavy-gauge steel with a vitreous enamel finish on both the front and back. Three factory-drilled mounting holes are present: one at the top center and one on each side. The reverse is finished in plain white enamel and currently bears a contemporary paper auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions. Dimensions: Approximately 8.5 x 12 inches.

Lot: 198 - Ertl John Deere 1/8 4010 Diesel Tractor w/ Box

Produced by Ertl, this is a 1/8 scale model of a John Deere 4010 Diesel tractor. The model features a sandcast body and engine construction with black rubber tires mounted on yellow rims. The tractor is finished in signature John Deere green and includes functional features such as steerable front wheels and a rotating belt pulley. The operator area is detailed with movable throttle and PTO levers, a hand clutch, pedals, and a yellow seat. A black vertical exhaust stack is positioned on the hood. Markings include yellow decals on the hood reading JOHN DEERE and on the side panel reading 4010 DIESEL. The item is housed in its original cardboard display box featuring technical illustrations and descriptions of the model features.

Lot: 199 - Pair Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics Pedal Cars

This lot features two contemporary miniature collectibles from the Hallmark Kiddie Car Classics series, designed as high-quality replicas of pedal cars. The first model is styled after a 1930s Steelcraft roadster, featuring a dark green body, black fenders, and cream pinstriping. It is primarily of metal construction with a black plastic chassis and rubber tires. The car is detailed with a chrome-finished grille, bumper, windshield frame, and rear luggage rack. An oval Steelcraft decal is present on the side, and a gold sticker on the underside reads Made in China. The second model is the 1928 Jingle Bell Express locomotive, finished in red with green wheels and yellow pinstriping. The front of the boiler is marked with the number 25, and the cab features the Jingle Bell Express logo in black script. This model includes a black front cowcatcher, a silver-toned bell with a pull cord, a black smokestack, and two small fabric flags. Both items are free-wheeling display models rather than functional toys.

Lot: 200 - RARE!! Set Tonka No. 822 Tiny-Tonka Construction Vehicles

This set of miniature toy construction vehicles is part of the Tonka No. 822 Tiny-Tonka series, as identified by manufacturer decals and model consensus. The collection includes a bottom dump tractor-trailer, a lowboy tractor-trailer carrying a crawler tractor with a front loader and driver figure, a dump truck with a red cab and yellow body, and a cement mixer truck with a rotating drum. Each vehicle is constructed with a pressed steel body and features plastic components such as windows, wheels, and the red mixer drum. The cabs are decorated with white script Tonka U.S.A. oval decals on a red background. The hopper trailer features black block lettering reading BOTTOM DUMP. The vehicles are presented in their original white styrofoam interior packaging insert. An auction tag is attached to the insert.

Lot: 201 - Louis Marx and Company Dump Truck, circa 1940s

A Louis Marx and Company dump truck featuring a red cab and chassis paired with a blue cargo bed. The toy is constructed of pressed steel and includes a black cast metal front grille and bumper assembly. The rubber tires feature embossed text on the sidewalls reading LOUIS MARX and 7.50 X 20. The vehicle is equipped with a manual side-lever mechanism that raises the bed for dumping and a functional red hinged chute door located at the rear of the bed.

Lot: 202 - Structo Turbine Cab & Vista Dome Horse Van Trailer

This is a pressed steel toy tractor-trailer set manufactured by Structo, dating to approximately the early 1960s. The set consists of a two-axle open-cab Turbine style tractor and a tandem-axle articulated horse van trailer. Both components are constructed from pressed steel finished in metallic blue paint. The tractor features a yellow plastic interior with molded seating and a black steering wheel. Maker identification is confirmed by yellow decals on the cab sides reading STRUCTO and a decal on the front reading TURBINE. The trailer features a clear plastic skylight component on the roof and a functional fold-down rear loading ramp. Side decals on the trailer read VISTA DOME HORSE VAN, and the rear ramp includes a yellow and black striped decal that reads HORSE VAN. The set is equipped with six wheels featuring white-wall tires embossed with STRUCTO TOYS - MADE IN USA.

Lot: 203 - Louis Marx Willys Jeep Mechanical Wind-up Toy

This mechanical wind-up toy represents a Willys Jeep, manufactured by Louis Marx and Co. Inc. of New York. The toy is constructed of lithographed pressed steel and tin. The body is finished in red with a yellow-painted interior, seats, and steering wheel. It features a folding silver-tone metal windshield frame, a front bumper, and a side-mounted spare tire. The underside houses a clockwork mechanism operated by a fixed metal winding key and controlled by a yellow-tipped metal start and stop lever. The front bumper, hood, and windshield frame are embossed with the name WILLYS. The side panels of the body are embossed with the word JEEP. All tires, including the spare, feature printed text stating LOUIS MARX and CO. INC. N.Y. and 7.50 X 20.

Lot: 204 - Wyandotte Pressed Steel Service Transport Truck

This is a pressed steel transport truck manufactured by the All Metal Products Company under the Wyandotte Toys brand. The toy features the distinctive shark nose cab design characteristic of the manufacturer's production in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The vehicle is constructed with a red cab, a yellow trailer bed, and a green chassis and front bumper. The trailer bed includes stylized side rails and is decorated on both sides with decals. Each decal features a circular logo containing a stylized W and reads Official Service Car Wyandotte Toys - Made in U.S.A. The underside of the green chassis is embossed with the manufacturer identification: ALL METAL PROD CO WYANDOTTE MICH U.S.A. with faint, partially legible numbers below. The truck sits on four wheels with black tires and red metal hubs. While originally designed as a car carrier, the secondary small vehicles that would have been included in the set are not present. An auction house lot tag with barcode 204 and handwritten notations is attached to the rear.

Lot: 205 - Roberts Magno-Crane Electromagnetic Toy Crane

This Magno-Crane was manufactured by Roberts Product. The toy is constructed of painted pressed steel with metal wheels and hardware. The design features a black-painted chassis on four metal wheels supporting an orange cab with a curved red roof and a green adjustable boom. A manual metal crank handle on the side of the cab operates an internal spool for the hoisting line. The rear of the cab is printed with operational instructions, a battery installation diagram, and an ON/OFF switch, signifying the toy's original electromagnetic feature. Printed marks on both cab sides read MAGNO-CRANE with a stylized lightning bolt. The rear panel is marked A ROBERTS PRODUCT along with safety and battery instructions. The hoisting line currently terminates in a metal snap hook.

Lot: 206 - Waterford Metropolitan Millennium 2000 Desk Clock

This is a commemorative desk clock from Waterford Crystal, produced as part of the Millennium 2000 collection. The clear lead crystal case features a tiered skyscraper silhouette in the Art Deco style, known as the Metropolitan pattern. The circular white dial is marked Waterford Crystal and features black Roman numeral hour markers and a railroad-style minute track. The dial has black spade hands and a gold-tone sweep second hand, set within a gold-tone bezel. The front of the crystal case is etched with a laurel wreath containing the year 2000 above the word MILLENNIUM. The clock utilizes a quartz movement by SII (Seiko Instruments Inc.). The metal back of the movement insert is stamped MOV'T THAILAND, CASE CHINA, and SII �.

Lot: 207 - Pair Griswold Cast Iron Skillets 710 & 699

Two cast iron skillets manufactured by Griswold in Erie, Pennsylvania. The larger skillet is a number 9 and features markings on the underside including CAST IRON SKILLET, the numeral 9, the small Griswold cross trademark, ERIE PA., U.S.A., and pattern number 710. The handle is marked with a number 9 on the upper surface. The smaller skillet is a number 6 and displays markings on the base including NO. 6, the small Griswold cross trademark, ERIE PA., and pattern number 699 with a W below it. The handle is marked with a number 6 on the upper surface. Both skillets are constructed of cast iron with integrated double pour spouts and handles featuring teardrop-shaped hanging holes.

Lot: 208 - Elgin 21-Jewel Open-Face Pocket Watch, c. 1921

An open-face pocket watch manufactured by the Elgin National Watch Company. The timepiece features a manual wind, 21-jewel mechanical movement, serial number 23637851, which dates the production to approximately 1921. The movement is intricately decorated with damaskeening and bears the following inscriptions: Elgin Natl. Watch Co., 23637851, Safety Barrel, ADJUSTED, 21 Jewels, and Elgin, Ill. The watch is housed in a nickel-silver alloy case, commercially marked as Silverode. The interior of the case back features a circular stamp with a crown symbol and the word SILVERODE, along with the case serial number 746816. The white enamel dial is designed with black Arabic hour numerals, a sunken sub-seconds dial at the 9 o'clock position, and an outer minute track with red Arabic numerals at 5-minute intervals. The dial is signed ELGIN in black block lettering. It is equipped with blued steel hands, including a whip-style minute hand and a spade-style hour hand. The case is finished with a gold-toned crown and bow. This watch is configured in a sidewinder orientation with the crown positioned at the 3 o'clock mark. Case size: 16 size.

Lot: 209 - Illinois Watch Co. Locomotive Pocket Watch

This is a 16-size open-face pocket watch manufactured by the Illinois Watch Co. of Springfield, Illinois. The manual wind mechanical movement is a 17-jewel grade featuring a nickel finish with horizontal damaskeening, a micrometer regulator, and a compensated balance wheel with gold screws. The movement is marked with serial number 3175596, dating its production to approximately 1917. The white enamel or porcelain dial features bold black Arabic hour numerals, a sunken sub-seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position, and an outer minute track with red Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals. The dial is signed ILLINOIS in serif capital letters. The watch is housed in a nickel-silver or base metal case manufactured by the Wadsworth Watch Case Co., marked with the DEFIANCE hexagonal logo and serial number 2138114. The exterior case features fluted coin-edge bezels and a decorative bow. The case back is decorated with an engraved scene depicting a steam locomotive. The interior of the case back contains several hand-scratched jeweler's service marks with dates including 1/4/51, 4/19/52, 4/25/62, and 1-13-70, along with alphanumeric codes X5207 and P175R. Case Size: 16 size (approximately 50mm).

Lot: 210 - Marcel 17 Jewel Swiss Gold Tone Hunter Case Watch

This Marcel brand hunter-case pocket watch features a manual wind 17-jewel mechanical movement. The exterior is made of gold-toned metal with a high-relief scene on the front cover depicting a group of chamois in a rocky landscape and a distant hunter. The reverse side of the case is decorated with an engraved floral and scrollwork pattern. The white dial is detailed with a central red and green floral garland, stylized black Arabic numerals, and dark ornate hands. Dial markings include Marcel, 17 Jewels, Shockresistant, and Swiss Made. The watch is equipped with an ornate bow and winding crown at the top position. Case size: 47 mm.

Lot: 211 - Waltham Gold-Filled Open-Face Pocket Watch

A open-face pocket watch by Waltham. The white enamel dial features black Arabic numeral hour markers, an outer minute track with red Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals, and a subsidiary seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position. The hands are crafted from blued steel. The gold-filled case is marked internally for the Crescent Watch Case Company with the C.W.C.CO. stamp and the crescent moon and star trademark. The inner case back also bears the serial number 1771554. The reverse of the case features an elaborate engraved script monogram, which appears to be MSC. This is a manual-wind, pendant-set timepiece. No original box or papers are present. Case size: Not measured.

Lot: 212 - Waltham Model 1883 Pocket Watch w/ Exhibition Back

This pocket watch was manufactured by the American Waltham Watch Co. of Waltham, Massachusetts. The movement is identified as a Model 1883, 18-size, full plate design featuring a manual wind and lever-set mechanism. The movement is decorated with a geometric damaskeened pattern and is engraved with American Waltham Watch Co., the serial number 3958905, and SAFETY PINION. Based on the serial number, the movement dates to approximately 1889. The watch is housed in a silver-tone metal case with a clear glass exhibition back, allowing the movement to be viewed while the case is closed. The winding crown is finished in a gold-tone metal. The white enamel dial features black Roman numeral hour markers, an outer minute track, and an inner ring of Arabic numerals 13 through 24 for 24-hour timekeeping. A sunken sub-seconds dial is located at the 6 o'clock position. The dial is signed Am. Watch Co. WALTHAM. The watch features blued steel spade-style hands. Size: 18s.

Lot: 213 - Waltham Open Face Pocket Watch, Silver Tone Case

Waltham open face pocket watch featuring a white dial with black Roman numeral hour markers and a secondary outer minute track with red Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals from 5 to 60. The dial is signed WALTHAM and includes a sub-seconds register at the 6 o clock position. The watch is equipped with blue-steeled hands. The case is constructed from polished silver-tone metal and includes a triangular-shaped bow. The movement is manual wind, stem-set. The interior movement and internal case back markings were not inspected for this report. Case size: Unmeasured.

Lot: 214 - Elgin 15-Jewel Open-Face Pocket Watch c.1911

Elgin National Watch Company open-face pocket watch featuring a 15-jewel manual wind stem-set movement. The movement is finished with decorative damaskeening and is signed Elgin Natl Watch Co. U.S.A. with serial number 15629149. The watch is housed in a nickel-silver alloy case marketed under the trade name Silverode. The interior case back is stamped with the marks of the Philadelphia Watch Case Co. including a crown logo, the word Silverode, and serial number 300804. Several hand-scratched service marks are present, including E2483 and L291. The white porcelain enamel dial features stylized black Arabic numerals, a sub-seconds dial at the 6 o'clock position, and is signed ELGIN. The timepiece is fitted with blued steel hands. Case size: Approximately 12 size.

Lot: 215 - Ever Swiss 17-Jewel Hunter Watch w/ Hunting Relief

A manual-wind pocket watch by Ever Swiss. The watch features a hunter-case design crafted from gold-toned metal. The front cover displays a high-relief scene of two hunters and a dog in a rowboat on a lake, with one hunter aiming a rifle towards the shore. The reverse side depicts a high-relief scene of a hunting dog flushing a bird from tall grass. The dial features a light blue center with a central floral wreath motif in pink, yellow, and green, surrounded by a white ring with black Arabic numeral hour markers and an ornate polychrome floral and gold scroll border. It is equipped with black-finished hour, minute, and central sweep seconds hands. The dial is marked Ever Swiss below the 12 o'clock position, and is further marked Shockresistant and 17 Jewels above the 6 o'clock position. The bottom edge of the dial is marked Swiss Made. The movement is a 17-jewel Swiss manual-wind mechanism. Included is a matching gold-toned curb-link pocket watch chain with a spring ring clasp. Case size: approximately 50 mm.

Lot: 216 - Brown & Williamson Big Ben Smoking Tobacco Tin

This is a cylindrical advertising tin for Big Ben Smoking Tobacco, produced by the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation of Louisville, Kentucky. The tin features a vibrant orange lithographed body accented with horizontal black bands at the top and bottom. The primary graphic on the front and back depicts a brown horse standing in a grassy landscape against a light blue circular background. The front includes the brand name BIG BEN in large outlined block letters above the image, with SMOKING TOBACCO FOR PIPE AND CIGARETTES printed on the bottom band. One side panel features an illustration of a promotional coupon with text regarding valuable B&W coupons found inside the tin. The reverse side contains a boxed factory notice identifying Factory No. 21, District of Kentucky, along with the manufacturer name, location, and a Union Made logo. The base is unfinished metal with a small yellow circular sticker. The removable lid retains a portion of a blue United States Internal Revenue tax stamp and features a matching horse graphic and a metal opening tab.

Lot: 217 - Bagley & Co. Buckingham Tobacco Lithographed Tin

This is a cylindrical lithographed advertising tin for Buckingham Bright Cut Plug Smoking Tobacco. The container features an orange-painted finish on the body and the original slip-on lid. The central label is set against a black ground and utilizes multi-colored stylized lettering in green, yellow, red, and orange. The design includes floral sprays and an illustration of a pipe. Text on the lower banner identifies the original manufacturer as John J. Bagley and Co. of Detroit, Michigan, with The American Tobacco Co. listed as the successor manufacturer. The base of the tin is impressed with a manufacturer mark featuring a circle and horizontal bar within a pointed oval frame.

Lot: 218 - Pair Structo & Tonka Steel Cement Mixer Trucks

This lot consists of two pressed steel toy cement mixer trucks manufactured by Structo Manufacturing Co. and Tonka Toys. The larger vehicle is a Structo Ready Mix model featuring a red pressed steel body and a six-wheel tandem rear axle configuration. It is equipped with a cream-colored plastic mixer drum with a gear-driven rotation mechanism, a wrap-around windshield, dual roof-mounted horns, and white side mirrors. Markings include white decals on the side doors reading STRUCTO READY MIX, tire sidewalls molded with STRUCTO MADE IN U.S.A. 10.00x20, and the word GAS embossed on the chassis near the cab step. The second vehicle is a Tonka truck featuring a Jeep Gladiator-style cab in red pressed steel. This model includes a manual hand-crank on the side to rotate the cream-colored plastic mixer drum and a top-mounted cylindrical tank. It features oval Tonka decals on the side doors and the Tonka logo embossed on the rear housing. The tires are molded with the Tonka brand name.

Lot: 219 - Tonka Toy Trucks & Trailer

This collection features several toy vehicles manufactured by Tonka, dating approximately from the 1960s to the early 1970s. The items are primarily constructed from pressed steel with plastic and die-cast metal components. Included is an orange dump truck with a manual tilting bed, a clear plastic windshield, and a white plastic interior. The group also contains a six-wheeled orange crane truck featuring a rotating platform and a manual winch mechanism with a cord and hook. Two pickup trucks modeled after the Jeep Gladiator are present: one finished in blue with the Jeep name embossed on the tailgate and the other finished in white. Accompanying the white pickup truck is a matching white dual-axle horse trailer featuring Tonka Stables decals with horse head graphics. Most vehicles retain red oval Tonka decals on the cab doors, and the black plastic tires are embossed with the Tonka name.

Lot: 220 - Set 6 Granger & Blue Boar Tobacco Humidor Tins

This lot consists of six lithographed metal pipe tobacco tins, including five from the Granger brand and one from the Blue Boar brand. The Granger tins were produced by the Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. These canisters feature several distinct graphic variations, including the brand's signature yellow tobacco leaf, a pointer dog with the slogan A Pointer on Tobacco, and an illustration of a pipe rack labeled Made for Pipes Only. Printed text on these tins includes Granger Pipe Tobacco, Rough Cut, A cooler smoke in a drier pipe, and mentions of Wellman's Process. One Granger lid is decorated with a gold-tone filigree pattern and a central pointer dog graphic. The single Blue Boar Rough Cut tin was produced by The American Tobacco Co. and features a central lithographed illustration of hunters and dogs pursuing a blue-colored boar. The embossed metal lid on the Blue Boar tin features a central profile of a Native American head in a feathered headdress, surrounded by the text THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. U.S.A. with TRADE MARK below the profile. Construction is lithographed tinplate with various lid styles, including recessed slip-on lids and lids featuring central knobs.

Lot: 221 - Scale Models John Deere Model D Sandcast Tractor

A large 1/8 scale collectible replica of a John Deere 1939 Model D tractor manufactured by Scale Models. The piece features a highly detailed sandcast metal body and engine finished in signature John Deere green with yellow accents and leaping deer decals. Mechanical features include steerable front wheels, a movable hand clutch, throttle and control levers, and a movable pulley. The tractor is equipped with yellow-painted spoke wheels fitted with black rubber tires. The main body casting includes raised text reading John Deere Tractor Co. Waterloo IA USA. The model is housed in its original open-front cardboard display box which includes technical illustrations and feature callouts on the reverse side.

Lot: 222 - Ertl John Deere 3020 1/16 Tractor 1994 Summer Show

This collector's edition die-cast model represents the John Deere 3020 tractor, manufactured by The Ertl Company Inc. specifically for the June 1994 Summer Farm Toy Show held in Dyersville, Iowa. The tractor features the classic John Deere green and yellow color scheme with a wide front axle configuration. The packaging consists of an illustrated cardstock box detailing the history of the 3020 model, which was originally produced between 1963 and 1972, along with information regarding the toy show event hosted by Gene E. Schlenker. Markings on the bottom panel include the Ertl company logo, manufacturing details under license from Deere & Company, and the designation Made in U.S.A. A rectangular stamp contains the production number 1464 with the code 5059TA printed below it. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 223 - John Deere Expo 94 Horse Drawn Wagon Model

This is a commemorative die-cast model of a John Deere horse-drawn farm wagon, produced for the John Deere Aftermarket Expo held in New Orleans in 1994. The model is finished in signature John Deere green with yellow pinstripe detailing. The undercarriage and spoked wheels are finished in a contrasting red paint. The wagon features a raised driver seat mounted on metal leaf springs and a functional pivoting front axle assembly with an attached long drawbar. Embossed on the interior floor of the wagon bed is the text: JOHN DEERE EXPO 94 NEW ORLEANS AFTERMARKET 2000 ...STARTING NOW! accompanied by a small John Deere logo. The sides of the wagon box are adorned with decals reading JOHN DEERE MOLINE, ILL. within a yellow rectangular border.

Lot: 224 - Scale Models John Deere 1952 Model L Spreader 1/8

Scale Models John Deere 1952 Spreader Model L in 1/8 scale. This model is constructed from sandcast metal and finished in traditional John Deere green with yellow accents. It features a chain-driven mechanism with working beaters and includes authentic John Deere decals and the leaping deer logo. The model is fitted with large, treaded rubber tires on yellow rims. The item comes in its original display box.

Lot: 225 - Smith-Miller GMC Silver Streak Fruehauf Truck

This toy semi-truck and trailer set was manufactured by Smith-Miller (Smitty Toys) of California. The set features a GMC cab-over-engine (COE) tractor and a Fruehauf Silver Streak trailer. The cab and chassis are constructed of die-cast metal, and the tractor is finished in orange paint. The trailer is constructed with corrugated aluminum sides and includes a wooden floor bed insert. The tractor and trailer connect via a fifth-wheel hitch mechanism. Visible markings include a decal on the cab doors which reads Smith-Miller Smitty Toys California Famous Trucks in Miniature. The metal hubcaps are embossed with the initials S-M and are fitted with rubber tires. The trailer design features an open rear.

Lot: 226 - Marx Lumar Contractors Dump Truck LM-2314

This Lumar brand toy dump truck was manufactured by Louis Marx and Company. The vehicle is constructed of pressed steel and features a manual tilting bed operated by a side-mounted lever. The cab and chassis are finished in red, with the hood and doors featuring cream and yellow lithographed accents. The dump bed is painted in a matte gray-olive color. Each cab door displays a printed decal consisting of a red circle and yellow banner, transcribed with the text LUMAR CONTRACTORS and the model code LM-2314. The front of the truck features lithographed detailing representing the grill, headlights, and air vents. The truck retains its six black rubber tires mounted on yellow-painted metal hubs.

Lot: 227 - Buddy L Corp Riding Academy Horse Transport Truck

Buddy L Corp Riding Academy horse transport truck. The vehicle is constructed of pressed steel with plastic components and features a brown and tan color scheme. The cab includes a white molded plastic interior and a clear plastic windshield. The rear transport compartment is fitted with a removable tan plastic roof and a sliding yellow plastic side-loading door. The truck sits on four black treaded tires with white walls and chrome-finished hubcaps. Identification includes Buddy-L Corp embossed on the tire sidewalls and a partial Buddy L decal on the driver-side fender. The sides of the trailer feature large decals with a horse and rider illustration and the text Riding Academy.

Lot: 228 - Attr. Wyandotte Polka Dot Toy Baby Carriage

This toy baby carriage is attributed to Wyandotte and is constructed of lithographed tin and wire. The exterior features a teal blue-green base color decorated with large yellow and pinkish-flecked polka dots. Lithographed graphics on both sides and the front show a sleeping baby tucked into pink blankets. The interior is finished in solid yellow paint. The carriage includes a fixed hood with lithographed faux-hinge details. The tin body is mounted on a brown-painted wire frame with four cream-colored metal wheels. The handle consists of two wire uprights with a light-colored cylindrical grip. This item is designed with a manual rolling function and appears to be complete with all original components.

Lot: 229 - Conestoga Big-Bang Toy Field Cannon

Produced by The Conestoga Company of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, this Big-Bang toy field cannon is a carbide-fired model, likely the No. 15FC. It is constructed with a cast iron barrel and breech assembly mounted to a pressed steel carriage. The carriage features four treaded black rubber wheels and two wooden handles on the sides for positioning. The entire piece is finished in olive drab paint. The breech is embossed with the markings Big-Bang Patented Other Pats. Pending. A yellow warning label is present on the trail providing safety instructions regarding firing distance and eye safety. The firing mechanism consists of a hopper for calcium carbide and a flint-spark plunger to ignite produced acetylene gas. The hopper lid and firing plunger are present on the breech assembly.

Lot: 230 - 4 American Pocket Knives: Imperial Fish & 3 Barlow

This lot consists of four American-made folding pocket knives. The collection includes a specialized Imperial fish knife and three classic Barlow-pattern knives. The Imperial fish knife is a two-blade pattern featuring a long clip point main blade and a secondary blade containing a fish scaler, hook disgorger, and bottle opener. It is constructed with white cracked ice synthetic handle scales, an inlaid metal fish-shaped shield, and a long tapered metal bolster. The main blade tang is stamped with a crown symbol above Imperial and PROV. U.S.A. below. The three Barlow knives are two-blade patterns featuring a clip point main blade and a pen secondary blade, with large steel bolsters stamped BARLOW. The first Barlow is by Utica Cutlery, stamped KUTMASTER UTICA, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A. with black sawcut synthetic handles. The second is a Camco Barlow with black sawcut handles, stamped CAMCO USA. The third is a Camillus Barlow with brown sawcut handles, stamped CAMILLUS NEW YORK U.S.A. on the tang. All blades are made of carbon steel. Approximate main blade lengths: 4.25 inches (Fish Knife); 2.5 inches (Barlows).

Lot: 231 - Pair Case XX Hawkbill & Colonial Barlow Knives

This lot features two utility knives of American manufacture. The first is a fixed blade hawkbill pruning or linoleum knife by W.R. Case and Sons Cutlery Co., marked with the CASE XX blade stamp. It features a curved carbon steel blade and a hardwood handle secured with two large brass rivets and a lanyard hole at the pommel. The second item is a Barlow style folding pocket knife by the Colonial Knife Company of Providence, Rhode Island. The bolster is embossed with Master Barlow in script, and the primary blade tang is stamped COLONIAL PROV. USA. This two-blade folder includes a primary clip point blade and a secondary pen blade, both housed between textured off-white synthetic handle scales with metal bolsters. Approximate Case XX blade length: 3 inches Approximate Colonial primary blade length: 2.5 inches.

Lot: 232 - Pair Import & G.L.Co Italian Stiletto Knives

This lot consists of a pair of Italian-style stiletto automatic folding knives of varying sizes and handle materials. The larger knife features dark handle scales with natural graining, likely bovine horn or a similar natural material, secured to brass liners with brass pins. It is equipped with a swivel-bolster locking mechanism, a large circular firing button, and a sliding safety switch. The bayonet-profile blade on this larger example bears a tang stamp consisting of a diamond-shaped border containing the word IMPORT. The smaller knife is fitted with marbled black and white scales, likely celluloid or plastic, and features a drop-point blade. The tang of the smaller knife is stamped on two lines with G.L.Co over ITALY. Both knives utilize traditional Italian construction featuring polished metal bolsters and folding crossguards. The knives show characteristics consistent with mid-20th-century export production from the Maniago region of Italy. The mechanical actions appear to function, though they have not been formally tested for spring strength or locking reliability.

Lot: 233 - KA-BAR 1221 Fighting/Utility Knife w/ Hard Sheath

This is a KA-BAR Next Generation Fighting/Utility knife, model 1221, manufactured in Olean, New York. This model represents a modernized iteration of the classic WWII-era USMC fighting knife, updated with contemporary materials. The knife features a clip-point blade with a single-sided fuller and a non-reflective, bead-blasted grey finish. The handle is composed of black Kraton-G, a slip-resistant synthetic material, featuring a traditional segmented grip design. The assembly includes a steel crossguard and pommel finished to match the blade. The accompanying sheath is constructed from black glass-filled nylon and includes a black heavy-duty nylon belt loop with dual snap-closure retention straps. Tang (Obverse): Stamped KA-BAR OLEAN, N.Y. Tang (Reverse): Stamped USA 1221 Sheath: Embossed KA-BAR USA.

Lot: 234 - Hamilton Watch Santini's Jewels Illum. Wall Clock

An electric illuminated advertising wall clock produced for the Hamilton Watch Company, featuring branding for the retailer Jewels by Santini's. This square clock follows a design attributed to Richard Arbib and is constructed with a gilt-tone metal frame and a clear acrylic or plastic face cover. The cream-colored dial includes a blue rectangular inner border with black Arabic numerals at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions, and blue wedge markers for the other hours. It is equipped with two tan-colored leaf-style hands and a thin red sweep second hand. The dial face displays the Hamilton logo along with the text HAMILTON WATCH TIME and JEWELS BY Santini's. The unit is powered by an electric movement with an attached two-prong cord. The metal reverse features two removable square panels for light bulb access, each stamped with a red warning to use only 15 watt lamps.

Lot: 235 - Miniature Blacksmithing & Framed Boys Union Tools

This collection contains several miniature tools presented in two distinct formats. The first is a blacksmithing-themed set composed of a bridge-style anvil and a ball-peen hammer, both manufactured from cast metal with a dark patinated finish. The tools are displayed on a rectangular wooden base that includes two metal pins designed to hold the hammer. This set resembles nutcracker sets of similar design. The second component is a framed shadow box containing three miniature hand tools and a promotional wooden ruler. The items are mounted on white fiber backing in a black frame. The wooden ruler is stamped with the text BOYS UNION TOOL CHEST and contains a standard 6-inch scale. Beside the ruler are a miniature rake with a metal head and a wooden handle, and a hooked metal tool with a copper-colored ferrule and a wooden handle. No maker marks are present on the blacksmithing set. Anvil length: 4.5 inches Hammer length: 4 inches Wooden base dimensions: 5.5 inches by 3.5 inches Ruler length: 6 inches.

Lot: 236 - Atlas Brake Service Single-Sided Sign w/ Sohio

A single-sided painted steel advertising sign for Atlas Certified Brake Service, featuring cross-branding for Sohio (Standard Oil of Ohio). The sign is cut in a shield-like silhouette with a central arched crest at the top. The graphic design features the Atlas globe logo, displaying a stylized orange A within a blue globe with latitude and longitude lines. The primary text reads ATLAS CERTIFIED BRAKE SERVICE in blue block lettering. The lower section of the sign contains the faded text GUARANTEED BY positioned above a blue oval containing the Sohio brand name. The sign is constructed from painted sheet metal and includes four integrated metal mounting tabs on the reverse side. Small circled R trademark symbols are visible near the Atlas name and globe logo.

Lot: 237 - Twin Oaks Mixture Embossed Tobacco Humidor Tin

This is a Twin Oaks Mixture tobacco humidor tin, constructed in a decorative footed casket or chest form. The tin is made of lithographed and embossed metal. The front panel features a raised red-painted cartouche with the brand name TWIN OAKS in embossed lettering, with MIXTURE appearing in a smaller rectangular box below. The lid and sides are decorated with embossed oak branches, leaves, and pairs of acorns, with the acorns highlighted in red paint. The interior of the lid contains a circular perforated metal plate, designed to hold a moistening element to maintain tobacco freshness. The underside of the tin bears a printed legal notice stating FACTORY NO 2 DISTRICT OF MD, indicating production in Maryland, and a caution against reusing the package for tobacco.

Lot: 238 - Louis Marx & Co Dick Tracy Tin Litho Target Game

This is a double-sided tin lithograph game target produced by Louis Marx and Company. Dated 1941, the square target is constructed of lithographed tin with rolled edges. One side features characters from the Dick Tracy comic strip, including Dick Tracy, Junior, and Pat Patton. The graphics include several circular objectives with associated point values for various detective-themed tasks, such as Recovery of the Naval Code and Rescuing Dick and Pat. This side is marked with the Marx circular logo and the text Licensed by Famous Artists Synd. 1941. The reverse side features a concentric bullseye pattern in red, yellow, black, and cream with scoring increments from 100 to 500. Each corner features secondary targets including searchlights and ducks, each valued at 400 points. The bottom center of this side includes a Double Score graphic featuring a horseshoe and the circular Marx logo which reads Made in United States of America New York, N.Y. A small hole at the bottom center of the target contains a length of white string.

Lot: 239 - SpecCast 1/16 Oliver Super 44 Wide Front Tractor

This 1/16 scale model depicts an Oliver Super 44 tractor, manufactured by Spec-Cast of Dyersville, Iowa. The model is constructed of die-cast metal for the body and rims with rubber tires. It is finished in the traditional Oliver green paint scheme with a yellow grille and red rims. The model includes a steerable wide front end and a vertical exhaust stack. Markings include Oliver and Super 44 decals on the engine hood. The chassis is embossed with Spec-Cast Dyersville, IA on the right side. The model is presented in its original collector edition window box. The end flap contains a label with Stock # SCT 161 and the date 5/25/98. The back of the packaging provides a printed history of the Oliver company.

Lot: 240 - Scale Models 1/16 Case CC Tractor Country Classics

This 1/16 scale die-cast replica of a Case CC tractor was produced by Scale Models of Dyersville, Iowa, as part of the Country Classics series. The model features a dark gray body with red wheel rims and black rubber tires. It is designed with a narrow front axle configuration. A red and white stripe decal with the name CASE is applied to both sides of the hood. The tractor is contained within its original cardboard window display box. The packaging features Case IH branding and identifies the product as manufactured with permission from Case Corporation. The box includes a graphic of a farm scene with a barn and a windmill. The manufacturer information on the back lists Scale Models, 301 5th Street NW, Dyersville, IA.

Lot: 241 - Handcrafted Wood Crawler Excavator Model

Handcrafted large-scale model of a crawler excavator constructed from solid wood, primarily oak, with a natural honey-toned finish. This articulated model features a movable three-part digging arm consisting of a boom, stick, and bucket. The assembly includes wooden sliding cylinders designed to simulate hydraulic action. The superstructure is mounted on a pivot, allowing for 360-degree rotation. The undercarriage features functional caterpillar tracks made of numerous individual wooden links joined together to rotate around drive and idler wheels. Detailed elements include a cabin with an interior seat and dual control levers, a simulated vertical exhaust pipe, and a tiered engine compartment. This piece is characteristic of high-quality models built from professional woodworking patterns. An auction lot tag is currently attached to the boom.

Lot: 242 - c.1950s Tonka Toys Livestock Semi-Truck & Trailer

This livestock semi-truck and trailer was manufactured by Tonka Toys, then operating as Mound Metalcraft, Inc., in the mid-1950s. The tractor unit features the 1953�1955 Ford style cab design. The matching livestock trailer is designed with open-slat sides and a solid roof. Both components are constructed of pressed steel and finished in red paint. A worn oval decal is present on the driver-side door which reads Tonka Toys, Mound Metalcraft Inc., and Mound, Minn. The trailer features a graphic on the front bulkhead with the characters LIVESTOCK in gold-toned lettering above a bovine head logo. The vehicle is equipped with black rubber tires that are embossed with TONKA TOYS and U.S.A. on the sidewalls, mounted on metal hubs. The semi-trailer is detachable from the tractor unit via a fifth-wheel hitch mechanism.

Lot: 243 - Marx Toys Wind-Up Tin Lithograph Sand and Gravel Dump Truck

Manufactured by Louis Marx and Co., this wind-up toy is a lithographed tin dump truck. The vehicle features a green chassis with matching green wheels and a red hood. The red dump bed has a light blue interior and is decorated with the text SAND - and - GRAVEL in yellow block lettering within a yellow-bordered frame. A circular logo for Marx Toys is printed on the side of the dump bed. A lithographed profile-style driver in a red uniform and cap is seated on a white pedestal behind the engine hood. The toy is powered by an internal clockwork spring motor mechanism with a fixed winding key located on the right side of the chassis. The dump bed is manually operated by a hinge to tilt backward for unloading. The underside of the toy reveals the internal spring and gearing of the motor.

Lot: 244 - Tonka Toys Classic 1949 Lever Dump Truck

A Tonka Toys pressed steel dump truck, identified through visual markings and market consensus as the 50th Anniversary reissue of the classic 1949 model. The toy features a red-painted cab and chassis with a contrasting green-painted dump bed. The construction is of pressed steel, featuring a manual metal lever on the driver's side that operates the dumping mechanism. The truck is equipped with six black rubber tires on silver-toned metal hubs, utilizing a dual-wheel configuration on the rear axle. Branding is visible through oval Tonka Toys decals on both cab doors and a stylized Tonka script logo embossed into the metal of the rear tailgate.

Lot: 245 - Rich Toys Milk Man City Dairy Pull Toy Wagon

This pull toy milk wagon was manufactured by Rich Toys of Clinton, Iowa. The item consists of a lithographed tin body mounted onto a wooden chassis with four wooden spoked wheels and a wooden pull handle. The sides of the wagon are decorated with the text Richs LITTLE MILK MAN accompanied by a graphic illustration of a cow. A circular orange and black logo on the lower side panels is marked Richs 1922, with an identification code below reading GR-3-2569. The yellow-painted wooden roof features the words CITY DAIRY printed in black block lettering on both sides. The front and rear of the wagon display circular manufacturer logos containing the text CLINTON RICH TOYS IOWA.

Lot: 246 - 1966 Texaco Touring Atlas Cardboard Display Sign

This is a single-sided retail advertising sign for Texaco promoting the New 1966 Edition of the Texaco Touring Atlas. The sign is made of heavy cardboard or display board. The layout features a three-color graphic design with a white top field and a dark green lower field, framed by a red border. The text at the top reads NEW 1966 EDITION in red block lettering. The central text reads Texaco Touring Atlas in large yellow font. The lower portion includes the phrases BEST AND MOST COMPLETE AVAILABLE in yellow and a $2.00 price point in white. The sign features original pre-cut horizontal mounting slots at the top and side edges.

Lot: 247 - 19 Cast Metal Miniature Tools & Novelties

This is an assortment of 19 miniature metal tools and objects, likely produced as promotional novelties, salesman samples, or high-quality collectible miniatures dating from the early to mid-20th century. The collection is primarily constructed from cast iron or steel, with several pieces featuring brass or bronze-toned surface finishes. The assembly includes a variety of tool types: a miniature black-powder style novelty rifle; four shovels and spades of varying blade shapes including flat-blade, round-point, and hand trowels; four axes and hatchets, including one example with remnants of red paint; and three hammers comprising ball-peen, cross-peen, and tack styles. Other implements include a pickaxe, a garden rake, a pair of blacksmith's tongs or pincers, a hand saw with a distinct handle grip, a bottle opener, a double-headed pick-axe combination tool, a long punch, and a small mounting bracket. The bottle opener features the embossed letters PATD on the handle. These items are solid-cast pieces showing significant detail for their scale. Longest item (rifle) length: approximately 9.5 inches Average tool length: between 1.5 and 6 inches.

Lot: 248 - American Girl Child's Toy Sewing Machine

American Girl brand toy sewing machine, a model often associated with the 1930s. The machine is constructed of a cast metal body with a black enamel finish, mounted on a rectangular wooden base. The brand name AMERICAN GIRL is applied in gold-toned script on the side of the arm. The unit features a polished metal faceplate, needle bar, and presser foot. It is operated by a manual metal handwheel with a black handle. The underside of the machine reveals a drive shaft and chain-link mechanism designed for a single-thread chain stitch. The top of the machine includes a vertical spool pin, currently holding a wooden spool, and a thread tensioning assembly.

Lot: 249 - Pair Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. Perfect Axe Miniatures

This lot features a pair of high-quality miniature axes presented in a professional shadow box display. The pieces are designed as miniatures of the historic Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. Perfect Axe. Each axe head is constructed of polished steel with a high-mirror finish, fitted to carved hardwood handles with a fine, dark grain. The items are mounted against a textured white fibrous background within a black composite shadow box frame with a glass front. The larger axe head features detailed etched markings reading: W. C. KELLY'S PERFECT AXE, MADE BY KELLY AXE MFG. CO. LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY U.S.A. It further includes the patent dates PATENTED MAY 7TH 1889 and APRIL 29TH 1890. The smaller axe contains a scaled-down version of the same logo and company information. These items are contemporary collector's miniatures crafted as tributes to the original tools produced by the Kelly Axe Mfg. Co. during their operation in Louisville, Kentucky. Shadow Box: 8.5 in x 6.5 in Larger Axe: 5.5 in length Smaller Axe: 3.5 in length.

Lot: 250 - Carved Wood & Embossed Brass Horse w/ Glass Insets

This lot features a large hand-carved wooden horse sculpture in a dynamic leaping or galloping pose. The body of the horse is stained in a dark brown finish with a semi-gloss coating. Decorative trappings are applied to the neck and torso, consisting of embossed and stamped brass panels with floral and textured patterns. These panels are further embellished with multiple inset multi-colored glass cabochons in shades of green, red, amber, and blue. The mane and tail are carved with texture, and the tail is secured with a brass ferrule mount. Metal chain reins are attached to the harness. A white adhesive inventory tag with a barcode and the number 250 is present on the front right leg. This piece is characteristic of late 20th-century decorative woodwork produced in India or Southeast Asia for the export market. Dimensions: Not provided.

Lot: 251 - Heller-Aller Baker Scale Model Windmill

A scale model of a Heller-Aller Baker windmill, likely produced as a salesman's sample or high-quality promotional collectible. The model features a four-post tapered tower constructed of galvanized metal strips with cross-bracing and an integrated miniature ladder running up one side. The top assembly consists of a red-painted gearbox housing that supports a multi-vane fan and a directional tail vane. The fan is designed with individual curved blades and a central hub featuring a lithographed red bullseye design with three concentric circles. The galvanized metal tail vane features red printed text reading HELLER-ALLER BAKER NAPOLEON, OHIO. The entire unit is assembled using small-scale nuts and bolts, consistent with precision model construction.

Lot: 252 - John Deere 1953 Model 70 Narrow Front Tractor

This 1/8 scale die-cast model, attributed to Ertl/Scale Models based on market consensus, depicts a 1953 John Deere Model 70 tractor. The piece is constructed with a highly detailed sandcast body and engine for enhanced realism. Features include a narrow front end with steerable wheels and treaded rubber tires. Functional and aesthetic details mentioned on the packaging include a rotating belt pulley, throttle and PTO levers, a detailed hand clutch, and foot pedals. The tractor is finished in signature John Deere green with yellow wheels. The hood is adorned with yellow John Deere decals, and the chassis side includes a 70 Power Steering decal. The item is presented in its original open-face pictorial cardboard display box.

Lot: 253 - Miniature Forged Iron Hand & Garden Tool Shadowbox

A collection of miniature tools crafted from forged or cast iron with a dark, aged patina. The assortment includes various trade and garden implements such as a sledgehammer with a curved handle, a felling axe, a pickaxe, a multi-tine garden rake, an adze, a D-handle spade, a flat shovel, a cross-peen hammer, and a tapered chisel. Each implement features a monolithic construction where the handle is integral to the tool head. These miniatures are characteristic of traditional 19th or early 20th-century designs and are presented in a black shadowbox frame with a white fibrous interior. Frame: 8.5 inches x 6.5 inches Individual Tools: 2.5 inches to 4.5 inches in length.

Lot: 254 - Pair ERTL & Massey Ferguson Toy Tractors

This lot consists of two toy tractors in 1/16 scale, each presented in its original retail packaging. The first is an ERTL International Row Crop Tractor, Stock No. 415. It is constructed of die-cast metal with plastic components. This model features steerable front wheels with functional steering and a rear hitch. The tires are marked with ERTL and sizing details. The tractor is finished in red with International decals on the hood. The original cardboard display box identifies the manufacturer as The ERTL Company of Dyersville, Iowa, then a subsidiary of Kidde, Inc. The second item is a Scale Models Massey Ferguson 2616H Lawn and Garden Tractor. This model is made of die-cast metal with a plastic seat, steering wheel, and mower deck. It features steerable front wheels and Massey Ferguson labeling on the hood. The packaging identifies the maker as Scale Models and states it was made in the USA.

Lot: 255 - Embossed Metal Maxxis Tires Advertising Sign

This is an embossed metal advertising sign for Maxxis Tires, presented in a horizontal rectangular format. The sign features a white background with central branding. The manufacturer name MAXXIS is rendered in large, embossed orange characters with black outlines, positioned within an elongated, stylized oval frame of orange and black. Below this, the word TIRES is printed in smaller, embossed black block letters. The entire sign is bordered by a thin black line set within an orange outer frame. Small pre-drilled holes are located in the corners to facilitate mounting. The reverse of the sign shows the indented profiles of the embossed lettering and graphic elements. Dimensions: Rectangular format (exact measurements not provided).

Lot: 256 - Statesman Insurance Thermometer, Braun Agency

A analog advertising wall thermometer produced for the Statesman Insurance Group, specifically featuring branding for the W. L. Braun Agency. The unit is designed in a square format intended for diamond-orientation mounting. It features a gold-toned metal frame housing a clear glass cover over a white dial. The dial is printed with multi-color graphics, including a large red stylized letter S and the Statesman Insurance Group logo with a diamond-shaped emblem containing the text Think! Statesman Insurance Group. Additional black text at the bottom reads W. L. Braun Agency, Package Insurance Specialists, and See Us for Savings. The temperature scale is marked around the inner perimeter in ten-degree increments from -30 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit, with red dots denoting the five-degree intervals. The thermometer utilizes a central gold-toned metal pointer needle. The reverse side is constructed of gold-toned finished metal and features multiple ventilation louvers to allow air flow to the internal bimetallic coil mechanism, along with several keyhole slots for wall mounting.

Lot: 257 - 9-Lives Cat Food Lithographed Metal Thermometer

A lithographed metal advertising wall thermometer produced for 9-Lives cat food. The thermometer features a tapered pillar shape with a white ground and multi-color graphics. The top portion displays an illustration of an orange tabby cat reaching for a can of 9-Lives Soft Moist Cat Food, accompanied by the slogan a flavor for even the most finicky pet. The base of the unit features the 9-Lives brand logo and the tagline for a healthier pet. The central area contains a glass thermometer tube with a dual temperature scale: Fahrenheit ranging from -50 to 120 degrees and Celsius ranging from -40 to 50 degrees. Printed alongside the temperature scale is a comprehensive list of brand flavors, including beef, liver platter, chicken dinner, chicken liver, fish and liver feast, seafood platter, tuna and chicken, kidney and gravy, liver and gravy, liver and bacon, savor stew, and super supper. A manufacturer mark at the bottom left of the scale reads Made in U.S.A. 93, indicating a production date of 1993. The reverse of the metal sign includes a vertical wooden support strip and shows a single mounting hole at the top and bottom.

Lot: 257A - Trio Antique Carved Wood Plunger Butter Molds

This lot comprises a trio of antique wooden butter stamps, each complete with its original cylindrical sleeve and plunger mechanism. Carved from solid hardwood, these kitchen implements exhibit a rich, aged patina. The set features three different relief-carved designs: a traditional wheat sheaf, a stylized three-lobed leaf or fern, and an oak branch with a single leaf and three acorns. Each plunger is designed with a circular face for the carving and a turned handle topped with a rounded knob. These molds were common in late 19th to early 20th-century households for pressing decorative patterns into blocks of butter. No maker's marks, signatures, or patent information are discernible on the items.

Lot: 258 - J.I. Case Grand Detour 1:16 Scale Two-Bottom Plow

This 1:16 scale model represents a J.I. Case Grand Detour two-bottom plow. The piece is constructed from die-cast metal with plastic components. The color scheme features a green and red frame, bright yellow spoked wheels, and silver-tone plowshares. The model includes functional mechanical details such as a vertical adjustment lever and a gear-toothed height adjustment mechanism. It is equipped with two large spoked main wheels and a smaller solid rear furrow wheel. A multi-colored decal on the side of one plowshare contains the Grand Detour 1837 logo, the Case name in red lettering, and the text Racine Wisconsin USA alongside the Old Abe eagle emblem. Both plowshares also feature red Case decals on their forward sections. A paper auction tag is attached to the frame with a string, bearing the numbers 678 and 258.

Lot: 259 - Marx Lumar Contractors Pressed Steel Dump Truck

A pressed steel dump truck manufactured by Louis Marx and Co. under the Lumar brand name. This model is part of the Lumar Contractors line, featuring a red-painted cab and chassis with a contrasting gray-painted dump bed. The cab sides are adorned with yellow and black lithographed decals that read LUMAR CONTRACTORS, supplemented by technical specifications including G.V.W. 18,000 and TIRES 11.00-20. The toy is equipped with a manual hand-crank mechanism positioned on the passenger side of the chassis to operate the tipping action of the rear bed. It retains its four original black rubber tires. A white auction lot tag is currently attached to the front axle.

Lot: 260 - Marx Willys Jeep

This pressed steel toy Jeep is attributed to Louis Marx and Company. The vehicle features the name Willys embossed on the front bumper. It is finished in blue paint with a yellow fold-down windshield frame and yellow-painted metal hubs. The interior includes two front seats and a steering wheel. The wheels are fitted with patterned black rubber tires. This model is a free-wheeling push toy typical of mid-century production.

Lot: 261 - Wyandotte Chieftain Lines Tandem Axle Dump Truck

This toy is a Wyandotte Toys (All Metal Products Co.) Chieftain Lines construction dump truck. The vehicle is constructed of pressed steel and features a red cab with a yellow roof and chassis, supporting a large blue dump bed. The cab doors are decorated with yellow lithographed text reading WYANDOTTE CONSTRUCTION. Above the front grille, the manufacturer name WYANDOTTE is printed. The sides of the blue dump bed feature a winged logo decal typical of the Chieftain Lines series. The truck is built on a tandem axle rear configuration with a total of six black wheels with red centers. A manually operated dumping mechanism is controlled by a lever located on the driver side of the frame. The front grille assembly includes lithographed depictions of headlights and ventilation slats.

Lot: 262 - Buddy L School Bus with Trio of Figures

This school bus is produced by Buddy L, featuring clear manufacturer markings embossed on the front grille and both rear doors. The vehicle consists of a yellow painted pressed steel body secured to an orange plastic chassis with integrated bumpers. The set includes three original molded vinyl figures: one bus driver in a blue uniform and two student passengers in brown and green outfits. The driver figure is marked Buddy L Hong Kong on the back. The bus features open window areas and functional double rear doors. Paper decals reading School Bus are present on the sides, along with a pictorial decal of two children on the front driver-side panel. The wheels are black plastic with white-wall detailing and metal hubcaps.

Lot: 263 - Ferdinand Strauss Wind-Up Sand & Gravel Dump Truck

This is a Ferdinand Strauss Corporation Sand and Gravel clockwork dump truck, manufactured in the United States during the early 20th century. The toy is constructed of lithographed tin (sheet metal) and features a multi-color scheme consisting of an orange hood, a green chassis, and a red gravity-dump hopper with a blue-painted interior. A lithographed tin driver figure wearing a red coat and cap is seated in the open-air compartment. The side panels of the hopper are lithographed in yellow with the text SAND - and - GRAVEL accompanied by decorative ray motifs. A yellow oval trademark containing an eight-pointed stylized floral or sunburst symbol, the primary logo for the Ferdinand Strauss Corporation, is visible on the rear panel and the passenger side of the hopper. The toy is equipped with an internal clockwork mechanism powered by an integrated wind-up key located on the right side of the chassis.

Lot: 264 - Cast Iron Equestrian Horse Buggy Whip Holder

This hanging display rack is an antique cast iron horse buggy whip holder, typically used for retail display in country stores or storage in carriage houses during the late 19th century. The piece features a large circular ring with approximately 36 integrated U-shaped slots around its outer edge for holding whip handles. The ring is suspended from three lengths of linked chain that converge at a central spreader bar. This central component is finished with a turned decorative element and a large circular loop for hanging. The entire assembly has a dark, uniform oxidized finish. No foundry marks or patent dates are visible. A white paper inventory tag is currently attached to the outer ring.

Lot: 265 - Favorite Piqua Ware Smiley No. 5 Cast Iron Skillet

This is a size No. 5 cast iron skillet manufactured by the Favorite Stove & Range Company of Piqua, Ohio. The underside of the pan features the distinctive Smiley logo, which includes the arched text FAVORITE positioned above the words PIQUA and WARE, underscored by a curved decorative line. Near the bottom edge of the base, the pattern marks 5 and E are cast into the metal. The skillet is designed with a circular heat ring on the base, two side pour spouts, and an integrated handle with a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The interior cooking surface is smooth.

Lot: 266 - Martin Stoves Cast Iron Skillet Ashtray

A miniature cast iron ashtray designed in the form of a small skillet, produced as a promotional item for the Martin Stove & Range Company of Florence, Alabama. The piece features a shallow circular basin with two integral notched cigarette rests positioned on opposite sides of the rim. A single short handle extends from the base and includes a teardrop-shaped hanging hole. The interior center of the basin is cast with the name Martin in stylized cursive script, underlined with a flourish, above the word STOVES in capitalized block lettering. The reverse side is plain and undecorated.

Lot: 267 - Antique Cast Iron Pedal Grinder Seat

An antique cast iron seat attributed to the Luther Grinder Manufacturing Company. This implement seat features a classic triangular, contoured pan form designed with seven horizontal ventilation and drainage slots. The design is characteristic of pedal-powered tool grinders from the early 20th century. The seat tapers to a rounded horn at the front and broadens to a curved rear. A central mounting point is recessed with a square hole, designed to be secured with a standard carriage bolt. The underside includes a reinforced area around the mounting point and contains a weathered, embossed numeric mark on one of the horizontal bars.

Lot: 268 - L.S. Starrett Co. Machinist Precision Tool Set

This collection consists of precision machinist and pattern-making tools manufactured by the L.S. Starrett Co. of Athol, Massachusetts. The assortment features several outside micrometers, primarily from the No. 436 series. Identifiable models include a 1 to 2 inch No. 436, a 4 to 5 inch No. 436, a 5 to 6 inch No. 436, and a 6 to 7 inch No. 436. The micrometer frames are finished in a black crinkle enamel with satin chrome graduated barrels and spindles. Several of the micrometer frames bear the etched owner initials LTH. Also included is a large pair of firm-joint outside calipers stamped with the maker's mark and location. The lot is completed by three steel rules, two of which are specialty pattern-maker's shrink rules. These rules are marked SHRINK 5-32 IN. TO FT. and SHRINK 1-10 IN. TO FT., featuring standard fractional graduations. All tools are constructed of steel.

Lot: 269 - L.S. Starrett Co. Machinist Measuring Tools & Case

A collection of precision machinist measurement and layout instruments manufactured by The L.S. Starrett Co. of Athol, Massachusetts. The set is housed in a custom-fitted wooden storage box and includes a variety of specialized tools. Key components include an L.S. Starrett No. 196 dial test indicator featuring a jeweled movement and a white face with black markings. The collection includes a surface gauge assembly consisting of a base with associated rods and clamps. Also present is an assortment of spring-joint tools, specifically two inside-measuring calipers, one small spring divider, and one large wing divider. A notable specialty item is the L.S. Starrett No. 815 toolmaker hammer handle or tool holder, which is stamped with Patent Number 2,286,859. Additional items include a small T-handle tap wrench and various attachment rods. Most metal components bear the stamped maker mark for The L.S. Starrett Co. The large wing dividers feature a hand-etched owner mark reading Art R. The wooden case features a hinged lid and an interior specifically routed to accommodate the various tools.

Lot: 270 - Brown & Sharpe & Gem Machinist & Blacksmith Tools

This assortment consists of a variety of precision measuring and layout tools related to the machinist and blacksmith trades. The group features three oversized forged steel double calipers, often utilized in blacksmithing or heavy metal fabrication; the largest example features a decorative heart-shaped handle and a locking arc mechanism with the stamped mark JOS. SECUNDA. Precision instrumentation includes a Brown and Sharpe No. 795 wiggler set in its original blue vinyl pouch and several micrometers, including a Brown and Sharpe example with frame initials L.T.H. Also present is a Gem dial test indicator in a black velvet-lined case from Cleveland, Ohio. Specialized tools include a Weston electrical light meter in a brown leather protective case, a heavy cast iron surface gauge base with an adjustable rod and scriber, and a combination square head. The collection is rounded out by several spring-joint dividers, outside calipers, drift punches, center punches, and stainless steel machinist rules, including a Starrett example. Various components feature hand-engraved owner marks such as L.T.H. and R.T. Rule shown in images measures 12 inches in length. Largest double caliper measures approximately 18 inches in length.

Lot: 271 - Pair Fisher-Price: Dobbin & Music Box Clock

This lot consists of two toys manufactured by Fisher-Price. The first item is a Dobbin Horse pull toy, model number 765, featuring a wooden body with lithographed paper overlays. The horse is mounted on a red-painted wooden frame with matching wheels and metal axles. A cord rein is attached to the muzzle. Visible marks on the side include the number 765, the name Dobbin, and a Fisher-Price Toys label. The second item is a Music Box Teaching Clock, model number 998. It is constructed from a wooden frame with lithographed paper and a yellow plastic handle. The front features manually adjustable yellow plastic hands and a rotating day and night disc behind a clear plastic cover. The reverse includes a winding knob for the internal music box and a series of twelve printed clock faces illustrating daily activities. Marks on the reverse include model number 998 and copyright dates of 1962 and 1968.

Lot: 272 - Coleman 200A Single Mantle Gas Lantern Nov 1966

A Coleman Model 200A single mantle pressure lantern, a classic piece of American outdoor equipment produced in Wichita, Kansas. This model, frequently referred to by collectors as The Red Lantern, features a red porcelain enameled steel ventilator hood secured by a ball nut and a red painted steel fount. The clear glass globe is printed in red with the Coleman logo and indicates it is for use on models 200 and 201. The collar is stamped with the Coleman sunburst logo and Model 200A. The red and white fount decal features the script Coleman logo with patents pending text. The control knob disk provides operating instructions and is marked Made in U.S.A. The underside of the fount is stamped with the Coleman sunburst logo, trade mark information, and the manufacturing location of Wichita, Kansas. A date stamp of 11 on the left and 66 on the right identifies the production date as November 1966. The unit includes a wire bail handle, fuel filler cap, and integrated pump mechanism. Height: Approximately 12 inches.

Lot: 273 - 19th C. American Primitive Hardwood Corner Cabinet

7 Ft x 4.5 Ft. Great condition. This 19th-century American primitive corner cupboard is constructed in two separate sections for ease of transportation. The piece is crafted from a dark-stained hardwood, possibly walnut or cherry, which has developed a deep patina over time. The upper section features a stepped-out cove-molded cornice above two doors, each inset with a single pane of glazing. The interior of the upper cabinet provides two shelves and a base shelf, with a row of metal cup hooks mounted to the underside of the top. The interior back is comprised of wide vertical wooden planks. The lower section consists of a single central drawer over two solid flat-panel doors. The drawer displays a large hand-cut dovetail joint on the side, characteristic of 19th-century cabinetmaking. The lower doors are held closed by a simple wooden turn-latch. The unit sits on cutout bracket feet with a scalloped profile. Turned wooden knobs are present on all doors and the drawer. An inventory tag is attached to the upper right door knob.

Lot: 273A - American Empire Tiger Maple & Cherry 4-Dr Chest

39x 43. An American Empire style four drawer chest of drawers dating to the mid-19th century. The piece features a scroll-front design with an overhanging top drawer supported by two prominent S-curved side pilasters. The drawer fronts are faced with highly figured tiger maple, also known as curly maple. The top, side panels, and pilasters are constructed of cherry with a deep reddish-brown patina. Secondary woods, used for the drawer interiors and backboards, appear to be poplar or pine. The drawers are joined with large, irregular hand-cut dovetails, indicating manual craftsmanship. The chest is fitted with its original large, turned wooden knobs. It is supported by a plinth base and retains four small wooden casters. A modern white paper inventory tag is attached to the upper right knob with the handwritten characters 760 and L 273 A. No maker marks or historical labels are present.

Lot: 274 - Pair Fisher-Price Pull Toys: Wagon & Xylophone

This lot features two Fisher-Price wooden pull toys characterized by their lithographed paper overlays. The first item is a Fisher-Price No. 156 Circus Wagon. It is constructed with a wooden body and four light blue wooden wheels. The lithography depicts various circus scenes including an elephant on a ball, a monkey on a trapeze, a tiger, and a piano keyboard. The toy features a large ringmaster figure whose arms move in a pointing and conducting motion when the toy is operated. At the rear, four vertical pipes are topped with clown faces. The side of the wagon is clearly marked with the manufacturer Fisher-Price Circus Wagon No. 156 and includes the period Fisher-Price Toys logo. The second item is a Disney-licensed Fisher-Price Donald Duck Xylophone pull toy, model No. 177. It features a cutout figure of Donald Duck in his classic sailor attire, with Donald duck printed on his hat. The figure is mounted on a blue wooden base with four red wooden wheels. In front of the figure is a four-key metal xylophone. The toy utilizes a pull-activated mechanism where metal rods connected to the axle cause Donald's arms to move up and down, striking the xylophone keys. The Fisher-Price Toys logo is visible on the lower section of the Donald Duck figure.

Lot: 275 - Stewart's Hybrid Seed Corn Tin Advertising Sign

A mid-20th century single-sided vertical tin advertising sign for Stewart's Premium Hybrid Seed Corn. The sign is constructed of lithographed metal with a white background and multi-colored graphics. The top features the brand name STEWART'S in dark blue block lettering. The central imagery consists of a detailed yellow ear of corn overlaid on a large blue first-place prize ribbon. The center of the ribbon contains a circular seal with a corn graphic and the text 1ST. Supporting text includes PREMIUM HYBRID SEED CORN on the left and Quality SERVICE on the right. The bottom of the sign is marked STEWART BROS. GREENSBURG, IND. in dark blue. The maker's mark SCIOTO SIGN KENTON, O is printed along the lower edge. The sign is a rectangular flat panel with three pre-drilled mounting holes located at the top center and upper corners. 13.75 inches x 23.75 inches.

Lot: 276 - Dr. Barker's Horse Liniment Metal Thermometer 1981

This is a vertical advertising thermometer for Dr. Barker�s Horse Liniment, produced by Harriet Carter Gifts Inc. and dated 1981. The thermometer is constructed from lithographed metal with a color palette of white, blue, and orange. The top section features a blue-toned graphic illustration of a horse set within an orange circular field, titled DR. BARKER'S HORSE LINIMENT. The central portion displays a temperature scale ranging from -40 to 130 degrees Fahrenheit, printed in white against a blue background. The lower section includes a humorous graphic of a donkey with the inscription, Also Good for Mules and Jackasses. A glass thermometer tube is mounted over the scale. The reverse side is finished in red paint and features a vertical wooden reinforcement block. Markings include MADE IN U. S. A. below the scale and a copyright mark in the lower right corner that reads � HARRIET CARTER GIFTS INC. 1981.

Lot: 277 - 1925 Leslie Thrasher Fisk Tire Co Tin Litho Sign

This original embossed tin lithograph advertising sign was produced for The Fisk Tire Co., Inc. in 1925, featuring artwork by illustrator Leslie Thrasher. The central image consists of a large blue billboard frame containing the slogan Time to Re-tire. Get a FISK. Within the billboard image, the company mascot, known as the Fisk Tire Boy, is depicted yawning while holding a tire over his shoulder and a lit candle. The foreground features a woman in a blue fur-trimmed coat and cloche hat walking a Pekingese dog. Beside her, a boy in a cap and knickerbockers walks a small dog on a wheeled pull-toy base. A young girl is shown peeking out from the right edge of the billboard. The scene is set against a cream background with a red border. The artist signature Leslie Thrasher appears at the lower left. Text at the bottom center reads Copyright, 1925, The Fisk Tire Co., Inc. The sign is constructed of lithographed metal with embossed elements corresponding to the main figures and lettering. 14 x 18 inches.

Lot: 278 - John Deere 2000 Nashville 96 Surry Carriage Model

This John Deere promotional model represents a horse-drawn surry carriage, produced as a commemorative item for a 1996 Nashville event. The set consists of a two-seat surry carriage and a separate harnessed draft horse. The carriage is constructed of cast metal with a glossy black finish, complemented by dark green-painted wheels and chassis. The interior floorboard is embossed with the text JOHN DEERE / AFTERMARKET 2000 / NASHVILLE 96. Decorative features include gold-tone side lamps, a wood-grain textured roof, and yellow John Deere leaping deer logos on the side panels. A stylized gold letter R is present on the rear panel. The accompanying harnessed draft horse is finished in glossy black and is depicted in a walking pose. The carriage features free-rolling wheels, and the horse is a separate component that attaches to the hitching shafts.

Lot: 279 - Attrib. H.T. Cushman Wood Smoking Stand w/ Humidor

An early to mid-20th-century smoking stand or humidor table, attributed to the H.T. Cushman Mfg. Co. of Bennington, Vermont. The stand is constructed from dark-stained wood, featuring four turned legs joined by a sturdy H-stretcher. The top surface integrates several metal smoking accessories, including three pipe rests of varying designs and a vertical cylindrical holder for matches or a lighter. A recessed central area holds a removable circular ashtray insert made of green glass. To one side is a raised wooden humidor box with a hinged lid that opens to reveal a light-colored interior lining. A single small frieze drawer with a simple metal pull knob is located at the front of the stand. The piece is accompanied by a handwritten note on a blue sticky pad that references the H.T. Cushman Mfg. Co.

Lot: 280 - Dietz Monarch & Koehler No. 209 Lantern Trio

This lot features three distinct industrial and utility lanterns from the early to mid-20th century. The first item is an R.E. Dietz Company Monarch hot-blast tubular lantern. The steel body features a fount embossed with DIETZ and MONARCH. It is fitted with a clear glass globe embossed FITZALL N.Y. U.S.A. on one side and LOC-NOB REGD IN U.S.A. with the alphanumeric mark 4 H on the reverse. The lantern includes the original burner assembly and filler cap. The second item is a Koehler No. 209 Permissible Flame Safety Lamp, historically utilized in mining for gas detection. The upper cap is stamped with PERMISSIBLE FLAME SAFETY LAMP, APPROVAL NO. 209, and KOEHLER MFG. CO. MARLBORO MASS. U.S.A. The side frame is embossed vertically with KOEHLER TRADE MARK. The lamp features an aluminum or nickel-plated body, a glass cylinder with blue horizontal level lines, and a top-mounted hanging ring with a chain link. The third item is a slender cylindrical lantern with a black-painted metal body. It features a tiered top cap and a distinctive clear glass globe with a molded spiral pattern, protected by a wire cage. A small adjustment knob is located on the base fount. No maker's marks were identified on the exterior of this lantern.

Lot: 281 - 9 Advertising & Souvenir Iron Skillet Ashtrays

A collection of nine miniature cast iron advertising and souvenir skillets, primarily produced as promotional premiums and ashtrays during the mid-20th century. The assortment includes eight pieces with embossed interior inscriptions or graphics: Eldon Stutsman; Johnson's Dollar Store of Somerset, Kentucky; St. Augustine's Oldest Store Museum; Johnson Cotton Co. featuring a central Nathan's diamond logo; Sheet Metal Poultry Equip. Mumford Works; and White Furn. Co. of Alex. City and Lineville, Ala. One skillet is marked Tuloma on the interior with the reverse bearing the Wagner Ware stylized logo and catalog number 1050. A dual-spout example features the International Molders and Foundry Workers Union of North America emblem with a central graphic depicting shaking hands above an anvil. The ninth piece in the collection features a plain dual-spout interior, with the reverse side embossed Selbyville Delaware and featuring three small peg feet. All pieces are constructed of cast iron with various handle styles and pour spout configurations.

Lot: 282 - Ertl John Deere 420 Crawler Pow City Farm Toy Show

A die-cast metal model of a John Deere 420 Crawler tractor in 1/16 scale, produced by Ertl. This specific model was released as a commemorative edition for the Eighteenth Annual Pow City Farm Toy Show. The model is finished in traditional John Deere green and yellow with authentic decals. Physical features include rotating segmented tracks, a detailed three-point hitch, and a detailed gas engine. The unit includes a black open-cockpit seat and a vertical exhaust pipe. The original illustrated cardboard box is included, featuring graphics of the crawler and the Pow City Farm Toy Show logo. Markings on the base of the box include the Ertl logo, copyright 1998 The Ertl Company, Inc., Dyersville, Iowa, Made in China, and a John Deere Licensed Product logo. The manufacturer model number is 5996TA. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 283 - Pair John Deere 1/16 Two-Cylinder Expo Tractors

A pair of collectible die-cast metal tractors produced to commemorate the annual Two-Cylinder Club Expo events held in Waterloo, Iowa. These 1/16 scale models are attributed to Ertl and are housed in their original pictorial boxes. The first model represents a John Deere Model A Hi-Crop Tractor, issued for the Two-Cylinder Expo X in 2000. This model replicates the specialized tall-crop tractor manufactured between 1950 and 1952, of which only 428 full-scale units were produced. The second model represents a John Deere Model 60 High-Seat Standard Tractor, issued for the Two-Cylinder Expo XI in 2001. This model replicates the machinery manufactured between 1955 and 1956, which featured a blend of standard and row-crop designs with a total production of 910 units. Both models feature authentic John Deere green and yellow livery and include historical narratives on the side panels of the packaging.

Lot: 284 - Handlan Lantern, Johnson Torch & PRR Metal Set

This lot features three antique industrial metal objects associated with the early to mid-20th-century railroad industry. The first item is a short-globe railroad lantern manufactured by Handlan of St. Louis. The lantern is constructed with a galvanized steel frame and a clear glass globe. The top cap is stamped with the characters HANDLAN and ST. LOUIS U.S. The glass globe is detailed with an etched oval mark reading PRR for the Pennsylvania Railroad, and a cast mark of the characters NX within a crescent moon shape. The second item is a conical railroad wick torch, or tallow pot, used for maintenance. The base is stamped with the Pennsylvania Railroad keystone logo containing the characters P R R, and a diamond-shaped mark for JOHNSON URBANA O. It retains a heavy fiber wick at the top and a wire accessory held in a side sleeve. The third item is a galvanized steel liquid measure or oil pitcher equipped with a flexible corrugated metal spout. The side of the vessel is stamped with several marks including NYC - PA, APPROVED TYPE, and P - 10, along with a triangle containing the characters 61 and LIQUID.

Lot: 285 - Griswold Manufacturing Company American No. 8 Cast Iron Waffle Iron with High Base

This is an antique cast iron waffle iron manufactured by the Griswold Manufacturing Company of Erie, Pennsylvania. The unit consists of two circular paddles featuring an internal square grid pattern divided into quadrants, joined by a ball-and-socket hinge that allows the plates to be rotated 360 degrees. The paddles sit within a high-profile cast iron base, a design intended for use over the open burners of wood-burning or early gas stoves, providing necessary clearance to flip the iron without lifting it from the base. The handles are fitted with coiled steel wire cool-surface grips designed to dissipate heat. The exterior of the top paddle is embossed with the Griswold logo, featuring a cross inside a circle with GRISWOLD centered. Surrounding text reads AMERICAN NO 8 and THE GRISWOLD MFG. CO. ERIE PA. U.S.A. PAT'D DEC. 1. 1908. The pattern number 885 and the letter F are embossed near the hinge. The handles of the high base are embossed with NO 8.

Lot: 286 - Wyandotte Construction Co. Toy Steam Shovel

This toy is a pressed steel steam shovel manufactured by Wyandotte Toys under the Wyandotte Construction Co. brand. The toy features a blue cab that rotates on a red chassis with four black rubber wheels. It includes a yellow boom and a red bucket. The manual operation is controlled by a crank handle on the side of the cab which raises and lowers the bucket via a white cord. A yellow oval decal on the side of the blue cab is inscribed with the line name, WYANDOTTE CONSTRUCTION CO.

Lot: 287 - Wyandotte Toys Express Semi-Truck and Trailer

This toy semi-truck and trailer set is manufactured by Wyandotte Toys as part of their Express series. The set consists of a streamlined cab and a detachable stake-side trailer. The cab is finished in yellow paint with a silver-painted integrated grille and headlights. The trailer is finished in green paint with a stake-side design and rounded front. The side of the trailer features embossed lettering that reads EXPRESS / WYANDOTTE / TOYS. The vehicle features painted metal wheels. The construction is comprised entirely of pressed steel components. This manual push-style toy includes a fifth-wheel connection allowing the trailer to pivot and detach from the tractor unit.

Lot: 288 - Steelcraft Attributed Stake Bed Toy Truck

This toy truck is constructed from pressed steel and features a green-painted cab and stake bed. The vehicle is set upon a black-painted chassis that includes integrated fenders and a front bumper. The stake bed is designed with horizontal slats on each side and at the rear, resembling a market or gate truck. The cab is styled with an overhanging visor and a textured front grille. The truck retains its four original metal wheels, which are finished with red-painted centers. The construction employs a tab-and-slot assembly method. No manufacturer logos or marks are visible on the object. A white string-tied auction tag is attached to the rear axle.

Lot: 289 - Tonka Allied Van Lines Tractor Trailer Set c.1960s

A Tonka tractor trailer set featuring Allied Van Lines livery, manufactured circa the 1960s. The toy is constructed of pressed steel and includes a Cab-Over-Engine (COE) tractor in orange and a detachable semi-trailer in yellow. The tractor is equipped with a silver-painted metal front bumper with simulated quad headlights, a clear plastic windshield, and an off-white plastic interior featuring a black steering wheel. The trailer sides are decorated with graphics reading Allied Van Lines, Inc. World's Largest Mover alongside the Allied shield logo with the numeral 1. Additional graphics on the cab doors list I.C.C.M.C. 15,735, Empty Wt. 8,000, and Gross Wt. 15,000. The rear of the trailer is also marked Allied. The set sits on black plastic tires with off-white plastic hubs.

Lot: 290 - Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee Crate Trunk

This is an antique wooden shipping crate produced for Chase and Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee, repurposed as a mobile storage trunk. The chest is constructed from thick horizontal softwood planks with a nailed design. The front face features original three-color stenciling in black and red. The branding includes Chase and Sanborn's in an arched black serif font above a circular red seal with a central coat of arms. The seal is ringed with the text Established 1864 and the Latin motto Ne Cede Malis. The product name Seal Brand appears in large red stylized lettering flanking the central seal, with Coffee in bold black lettering below. Stenciling in the top margin indicates a capacity of 60 1 lb. cans and a net weight of 60 lbs. The bottom margin identifies the company's origins in Boston and Chicago. The piece has been modified with a hinged lid supported by two internal wooden cleats and four modern black swivel casters mounted to the base for mobility. The interior floor boards show circular marks from the original placement of coffee cans.

Lot: 291 - Bond Bread Embossed Tin Screen Door Push Bar

A embossed metal advertising door push bar for Bond Bread, an American commercial bread brand prominent in the mid-20th century. The vertical bar is manufactured from a single strip of painted tin or steel with folded side edges for structural reinforcement. The face features vertically oriented embossed lettering including the word FRESH at the top in block capitals, the brand name Bond in a decorative script in the center, and the word BREAD at the bottom in block capitals. Small mounting tabs are located at the top and bottom, each featuring a single pre-drilled hole for installation on a screen door frame. The reverse side exhibits the negative impressions from the embossing process and retains a primary layer of green paint.

Lot: 292 - Sleepy Eye Mills & Buster Brown Shoes Adv Hand Fan

This early 20th-century circular hand fan features multi-product advertisements on both sides. The front side displays a polychrome lithographic advertisement for The Sleepy Eye Mills of Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, promoting Sleepy Eye Cream Highest Patent Flour. The central image depicts a profile portrait of the Native American figure identified as Old Sleepy Eye, whose headband contains the words Trade Mark. The reverse side is printed in black ink and serves as a local advertisement for the Barrett Merc. Co. of Skidmore, Missouri. This side includes a graphic for Buster Brown Health Shoes featuring the characters Buster Brown and his dog Tige, alongside a customer service pledge and additional text promoting Sleepy Eye Flour. The fan is constructed from a printed cardboard disc attached to a shaped wooden handle with two metal staples. A small printer credit for Wilmans Bros. Co., Milwaukee, is located at the bottom center of the front face. An auction tag is currently attached to the handle.

Lot: 293 - Scotten Dillon Sweet Mist Tobacco Lithographed Tin

This antique bulk store display tin was produced for the Sweet Mist brand of chewing tobacco, manufactured by the Scotten Dillon Company of Detroit, Michigan. The rectangular container is constructed of lithographed tin and features a separate fitted metal lid. The front panel is decorated with a mustard-yellow field containing a central circular vignette that depicts three children in robes playing around an ornate, multi-tiered water fountain. The brand name Sweet Mist is prominently displayed in stylized, drop-shadowed lettering above the illustration, with the text Chewing Tobacco and the manufacturer's name and location at the bottom. The side panels feature a repeating orange cross-hatched pattern with a central diamond-shaped logo stating 48 Sweet Mist Fine Cut 5 Cent Packages. A manufacturing mark along the bottom edge of a side panel reads American Can Co. Pat. May 20, 1913, indicating the tin was produced by the American Can Company using a patented 1913 design. The side panels are secured with visible metal staples.

Lot: 294 - Honest Snuff Advertising Fan w/ 1935-36 Calendar

This handheld advertising fan was produced for Honest Snuff, a brand of the American Snuff Company. The piece is constructed from lithographed cardstock with a split bamboo loop handle secured by metal staples. The front side features a color lithographic illustration of an elderly couple; the woman holds an Honest Snuff placard, and the man reads a newspaper with a tobacco advertisement. Small text at the bottom right reads Courtesy of Nation's Business, Washington, D. C. and a patent mark at the bottom center reads PAT. NO. 1,534,405. The reverse side contains a sixteen-month calendar covering September 1935 through December 1936. It also features an illustration of the American Snuff Company factory in Memphis, Tennessee, identified as the largest snuff factory in the world. Additional promotional text describes the Standard of Mild Snuffs and the curing process used by the company.

Lot: 295 - Sir Walter Raleigh Tobacco Embossed Metal Sign

A mid-20th century embossed metal advertising sign for Sir Walter Raleigh Smoking Tobacco, produced for the Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation. The sign is constructed of lithographed sheet metal featuring a dark green field with raised, yellow-painted lettering. The central design consists of a multi-colored embossed illustration of a Sir Walter Raleigh tobacco tin, which includes the brand's signature portrait of Sir Walter Raleigh smoking a pipe. The top text reads Smells Grand... Packs Right and the bottom text reads Smokes Sweet ... Can't Bite! The tin graphic includes the text Sir Walter Raleigh, Smoking Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarettes, and the slogan Sooner or Later�Your Favorite Tobacco. A small manufacturer mark at the bottom edge reads Litho in U.S.A. The sign has a single pre-drilled hanging hole at the top center. The reverse side is finished with a gray coating and retains a paper auction tag.

Lot: 296 - Pair ERTL John Deere 1/16 Die-Cast Tractors

This lot comprises two 1/16 scale die-cast metal model tractors manufactured by ERTL. Both models are presented in their original manufacturer packaging. The first item is a John Deere 435 Diesel tractor from the Replica Play series. The model features a green body with yellow accents, rubber tires, and detailed decals including the John Deere logo and 435 Diesel model designation. The original window box features a historical black and white photograph of a 435 tractor on the reverse and is marked with copyright information for TOMY, Oak Brook, Illinois. The second item is a John Deere 1953 Model 70 Row-Crop tractor, designated as Model No. 5611 from the ERTL Blueprint Replica Toys series. The model includes a steerable front end, a rear hitch, and rubber tires. The tractor is finished in signature John Deere green with yellow wheels. The brown cardboard display box features illustrations of other equipment, specifically the 1940 Model 12A Combine and the 1940 Model A Tractor, along with historical specifications for the Model 70. Scale: 1/16.

Lot: 297 - Slik-Toy Farmall Tractor & Wagon Set w/ Box

A Slik-Toy Farm Implements set manufactured by the Lansing Company of Muscatine, Iowa. This set consists of a red tractor, modeled after an International Harvester Farmall, and a matching red two-wheeled trailer or wagon. Both items are constructed of cast metal, as indicated by the All Metal branding on the packaging, and feature black tires. The tractor and wagon are designed for manual free-wheeling play. The set is housed in its original cardboard open-faced retail display box. Printed text on the box top includes Slik-Toy Farm Implements, All Metal, and Realistic. A shield logo on the box top reads Slik-Toy Armor Muscatine Iowa. The front edge of the box features promotional text reading Rust Resistant, All Metal, Durable, and Perfect for That Young Sand Box Farmer. The back of the box is stamped with the model number 1245. An auction house label from Middlefield Antiques is affixed to the interior floor of the box.

Lot: 298 - Collection of Six Miniature Cast Metal Tools

A collection of six miniature tools comprising a hatchet, a D-handle spade, a pickaxe, a garden rake, a flat-headed tamper, and a precision screwdriver. The tools are primarily constructed from cast iron and steel with a dark, oxidized patina, while the screwdriver features a bright, machined steel finish with a knurled grip. The items are presented in a black cardboard and glass Riker-style display mount with white fiber cushioning. No manufacturer marks, patent dates, or inscriptions are visible on the tools. This set is consistent with miniature tool collections often produced as salesman samples, dollhouse accessories, or historical souvenirs during the mid-20th century. Display Mount: Approximately 6.5 inches x 5.5 inches Individual Tools: Approximately 2.25 inches to 4.25 inches in length.

Lot: 299 - Standard Quality Feed Premixes Die-Cut Metal Sign

A die-cut painted metal advertising sign for the Standard Chemical Mfg. Co. of Omaha, Nebraska. The sign is shaped in the silhouette of a farm landscape, featuring a gambrel-roofed barn on the left and a peaked-roof silo on the right. The sign is constructed from painted tin or steel and utilizes a color scheme of red, yellow, grey, and white. The left barn section is red with white line-art graphics and the word FEED in white block lettering. The central portion features a grey upper field with the text STANDARD'S QUALITY in yellow and a lower red field with PREMIXES in yellow. The right silo section is rendered with a red brick pattern. The bottom margin is white and contains the manufacturer's information. A small graphic icon of a barn and silo is located in the bottom right corner. The reverse is finished in a dark green paint.

Lot: 300 - Teem Lemon-Lime Soda Tin Thermometer Sign

This is a 1960s embossed tin advertising thermometer for Teem, a lemon-lime flavored soft drink brand introduced by Pepsi-Cola. The sign features a silhouette with a top section shaped like a citrus slice containing the brand logo in teal with a white outline on a yellow field. A registered trademark symbol is visible below the lettering. The main body displays a lithographed graphic of a green glass soda bottle with condensation and embossed branding. To the right of the bottle is a glass thermometer tube mounted over a vertical scale with teal markings ranging from -40 to 120 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower portion of the sign includes the slogan Lemon and Lime teamed up just right on an orange ground. The reverse side shows the embossed indentation of the logo and the channel for the thermometer tube. Factory-drilled mounting holes are located at the top and bottom center. Height: Approximately 25-30 inches (Estimated).

Lot: 301 - Wyandotte Pressed Steel Tractor-Trailer Dump Truck

A articulated tractor-trailer unit manufactured by Wyandotte Toys. The set consists of a blue pressed steel tractor, a black trailer chassis, and a removable red dump body. The tractor features an aerodynamic cab design with a silver-painted front grille and a manual steering handle on the side. The trailer connects to the tractor via a fifth-wheel hitch. The red dump body is designed to tilt for dumping actions and features embossed text on the side. The vehicle is equipped with black rubber tires on all axles. The side of the red dump bed is embossed with the words DUMP TRUCK on the top line and WYANDOTTE TOYS on the line below.

Lot: 302 - Art Deco Style Pressed Steel Ride-On Toy Truck

This large-scale ride-on toy truck features a streamlined Art Deco design, specifically a Cab Over Engine style modeled after 1930s Studebaker trucks. The item is constructed from pressed steel and sheet metal. The color scheme features a red-painted cab and a long, green-painted open cargo bed. A contoured black-painted metal seat is mounted on the forward section of the cargo bed. Steering is operated via a T-shaped wooden handle attached to a metal rod that connects to the front axle. The front of the truck is fitted with a stylized silver-painted grille and bumper assembly. The rear of the cargo bed includes a red-painted metal tailgate. This specific design is highly characteristic of the ride-on "scoot-along" toys produced by Louis Marx and Company. No manufacturer marks or brand names are visible on the vehicle. A white auction sticker with a barcode and the number 302 is present on the interior floor of the bed.

Lot: 303 - Slik-Toy Tractor & Disc Set in Original Box

This set is manufactured by Slik-Toy, a division of Armor Industries located in Lansing, Iowa. The set features a die-cast metal tractor and a matching die-cast metal disc harrow implement. The tractor is finished in red paint and is equipped with large, black treaded rear tires and smaller black front tires. The disc harrow consists of a red metal frame supporting two rows of rotating black discs. The items are presented in their original yellow and blue illustrated cardboard display box. Box markings include the manufacturer name, the model number # 9931 Tractor & Disc Set, and promotional text stating the toys are rust resistant and durable. A blue stamp on the bottom of the box reads 1245. An auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is visible inside the packaging.

Lot: 304 - Tonka Pressed Steel Jeep Gladiator w/ Camper

This toy vehicle features a pressed steel pickup truck with an attached camper unit. The truck is modeled after the Jeep Gladiator casting used by the manufacturer. The truck body and camper door are finished in tan paint, while the camper shell is painted white with a ribbed, corrugated texture. The camper unit is equipped with a functional swinging side door and clear plastic window inserts. The truck cab includes a clear plastic windshield. The vehicle rides on plastic hubs with black tires. The tire sidewalls feature embossed lettering that reads Tonka Toys. Remnants of oval white Tonka decals are visible on the cab doors, though they exhibit significant fading. The underside displays the metal axles and the interior of the pressed steel frame. A lot tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the underside.

Lot: 305 - Cromwell Drug Honey & Horehound Drops Wood Barrel

This antique wooden shipping barrel is constructed of vertical wood staves with a tapered cylindrical form, secured by four dark-finished metal hoops. The wood features a reddish-brown stain and visible natural grain. The lid includes a partial paper label for Honey and Horehound Drops, indicating a net weight of 60 lbs. The label lists ingredients including sugar, corn syrup, horehound extract, honey, and caramel sugar coloring, and identifies the producer as Candy Artists of Boston and Los Angeles. Black stenciling on the lid directs the shipment to Cromwell Drug at 139 Main St. in Galion, Ohio. Faded black stenciling is visible on the side of the barrel.

Lot: 306 - Montgomery Ward & Co. Schoolhouse Regulator Clock

This schoolhouse style drop-trunk regulator wall clock is produced by Montgomery Ward and Co. The case is constructed of wood with a warm oak-colored finish, featuring an octagonal top and a lower pendulum section with a glazed door. The off-white dial is marked with the Montgomery Ward and Co. logo and specifies a 30 DAY movement. It features black Roman numeral hour markers, an outer minute track with Arabic numerals at five-minute intervals, and two ornate black metal hands. The bottom edge of the dial is marked JAPAN. The movement is a 30-day, spring-driven, mechanical time-and-strike type with two winding apertures visible on the dial face. A T-shaped metal winding key and an internal pendulum rod are present. The item is contained within a cardboard shipping box with foam inserts.

Lot: 307 - Sealed Power Piston Rings Garrison Cap

This promotional side cap, also known as a garrison or overseas cap, features branding for the Sealed Power Corporation, an automotive components manufacturer originally known as The Piston Ring Company. The cap is constructed from a heavy black coated fabric with an unlined brown woven textile interior. The exterior sides are printed in orange with the Sealed Power brand name in stylized cursive script, a central circular logo, and the block text PISTON RINGS MOTOR PARTS. This type of headwear was typically used as promotional apparel for mechanics, auto parts countermen, or service station attendants. Dimensions: Approximately 11 inches in length (folded).

Lot: 308 - Triple Sheave Industrial Block & Turned Wood Bowl

This lot features two wooden objects of industrial and domestic utility. The first item is a large triple sheave block, commonly used in block and tackle systems for industrial, agricultural, or maritime lifting. The shell consists of weathered wooden cheeks reinforced with forged iron straps and a heavy swivel hook. It contains three internal iron sheaves or rollers designed to accommodate thick rope. No maker's marks or patent dates are visible on the wood or iron components. The second item is a shallow, circular turned wooden bowl. It is finished with a warm honey-colored varnish or lacquer and features a flat base with circular marks from the turning process. The bowl is unmarked.

Lot: 309 - American Primitive Carved Wood Oval Dough Bowl

An antique American primitive-style wooden dough bowl or trencher of elongated oval form, hand-carved from a single piece of wood. The object features a shallow, scooped interior with visible tool marks and a smooth, hand-finished rim. The exterior demonstrates a rich, aged patina and features a flattened, hand-worked oval section on the base intended for stability. A modern paper auction tag from Mlee Raber Auctions and Middlefield Antiques is affixed to the interior surface. The wood exhibits characteristic grain variations and a darkened color profile from use.

Lot: 310 - Pair American Munising Lathe-Turned Wood Bowls

A pair of American lathe-turned wooden bowls. The lot features one bowl in a natural finish that displays an incised maker mark for Munising on the base, identifying it as a product of the Munising Wood Products Company. This bowl has a classic functional round form. The second bowl has a darker polished finish and showcases bird's-eye grain patterning throughout the wood. Both bowls are turned from solid hardwood and were likely manufactured in the mid-20th century. One bowl has a contemporary retail or auction tag attached to the interior.

Lot: 311 - Griswold Red Enameled Cast Iron Breakfast Skillet

This Griswold Colonial Breakfast Skillet, pattern number 668, is an enameled cast iron cooking utensil. The square skillet features a three-compartment interior designed for simultaneous cooking, with one large rectangular section and two smaller square sections. The exterior and integrated handle are finished in a bright red porcelain enamel, while the interior is coated in a cream-colored enamel. The underside of the pan is embossed with the circular Griswold cross logo and text including COLONIAL BREAKFAST SKILLET, ERIE PA., U.S.A., PATENT APPLIED FOR, and the pattern number 668. The rim features small indentations on three sides.

Lot: 312 - COPCO Red Rectangular Enamel Casserole Dish w/ Lid

This enameled cast iron casserole dish is a product of the Danish manufacturer COPCO. The piece features an octagonal, rectangular body with a conforming lid. The exterior is finished in a bright red enamel, contrasting with a cream-colored enameled interior. The lid is equipped with a loop handle and a small vent hole visible on the underside. The base of the dish displays an embossed circular maker mark with the letters C O P C O arranged in a cross configuration, alongside the numeral 2 positioned to the left and bottom of the central logo.

Lot: 313 - Set 3 Griswold Enameled Cast Iron Cookware

A trio of enameled cast iron cookware produced by the Griswold Manufacturing Co. of Erie, Pennsylvania. The group includes two round skillets and one cornstick pan, all finished with a bright red enameled exterior and a contrasting cream-colored enameled interior. The larger skillet is marked on the base with NO 6 above a circular cross logo containing the Griswold name, with ERIE PA and pattern number 666 below. The smaller skillet features similar markings on the underside, including NO 3, the Griswold logo, ERIE PA, and pattern number 709. The rectangular cornstick pan is designed with seven wells and is marked on the reverse with NO 2, the Griswold logo, ERIE PA, and pattern number 2012. The skillets are designed with dual pouring spouts and handles with hanging holes.

Lot: 314 - Griswold Cast Iron Lamb Cake Mold No. 866

This is a two-piece cast iron cake mold produced by Griswold, designed in the form of a reclining lamb. The mold consists of two interlocking sections used for baking three-dimensional cakes, a traditional item for Easter celebrations. The front section features the embossed text NO 866 along the lower edge of the base. The rear section is marked with the incised characters 922 on the upper handle loop. The cast iron has a dark, seasoned patina throughout. The mold includes integral feet that allow it to stand upright, and there are three small steam vent holes located on the reverse half. The two sections are currently secured together with plastic zip ties and include paper auction lot tags.

Lot: 315 - Pair Huy Belgian Cast Iron Waffle & Galette Irons

Two antique Belgian cast iron cooking irons designed for hearth or campfire use. One iron features a rectangular hinged head with a symmetrical waffle-grid pattern on both interior faces; its exterior is marked N. P. A HUY and No 3. The second iron features a rectangular hinged head with a waffle-grid pattern on one interior face and a flat, potentially tinned, surface on the opposing interior face, a design typically used for galettes or thin wafers. Both items are constructed with long, hand-forged rod handles that terminate in wire loop handles. These implements are characteristic of the historic metalworking traditions of Huy, Belgium, likely dating from the 19th to early 20th century.

Lot: 316 - Pair Cast Iron Intl Molders & Workers Skillets

This lot comprises two miniature cast iron skillets, traditionally used as novelty ashtrays, salesman samples, or paperweights. The first item is a hammered finish skillet featuring a decorative textured exterior on the sides and handle. It is designed with a single pour spout and a loop handle. The base of the skillet is marked with a small incised x. The second item is a commemorative promotional skillet featuring two pour spouts and an open loop handle. The interior basin is embossed with the text International Molders and Allied Workers Union and Organized 1859. The central logo depicts a handshake beneath a foundry flask and above a gear. The organization used this specific name between 1961 and 1988, dating the production of this item to the mid-to-late 20th century. Market research identifies this commemorative piece as a product of Wagner Ware.

Lot: 317 - Tinned Metal Horse & Carriage Chocolate Mold

This is an antique two-piece hinged metal confectionery mold. The interior contains four cavities that, when the mold is closed, form two complete three-dimensional figures of a horse hitched to a two-wheeled carriage. The casting includes intricate details such as the texture of the horse's mane and tail, the harness equipment, and the spokes of the carriage wheels. The mold is constructed of tinned steel with a heavy metal spine hinge and sliding bar locks on the outer edges. The exterior spine is stamped with the numerical sequence 2704. This style of mold was commonly used by professional confectioners in the late 19th and early 20th centuries for chocolate or marzipan production.

Lot: 318 - Victorian Cast Iron Hunting Double Match Holder

This is a Victorian-era wall-mounted double match holder, cast in iron with a high-relief hunting motif. The decorative backplate features a suspended rabbit on the left and a game bird on the right. Centered between the animals is a coiled hunting horn, topped by foliate elements resembling oak leaves. The base contains two semi-circular pockets for holding matches, decorated with a diamond-lattice pattern. A rope-twist border runs along the bottom edge of the pocket section. The reverse of the item bears cast lettering that reads PAT D SEPT 27. 1870. This patent date is commonly associated with American-made decorative cast iron hardware from the post-Civil War period. A contemporary price mark of 125.00 is written in black marker on the reverse.

Lot: 319 - Griswold No. 11 Square Waffle Iron w/ High Base

This is a cast iron waffle iron manufactured by The Griswold Manufacturing Company in Erie, Pennsylvania. The set includes two square articulated paddles and a matching high-profile base designed for use over a stove burner. The paddles feature steel wire coil grips, often referred to as cool-handles. The exterior of the top paddle is embossed with the following markings: AMERICAN NO.11. at the top, a central large Griswold cross-in-circle logo, and below the logo, PATT. NO.161., THE GRISWOLD MFG. CO., ERIE, PA., U.S.A., and PATD. JULY 11-1922. The interior cooking surfaces feature a standard 2x2 square waffle grid pattern.

Lot: 320 - Tonka Jeepster & Runabout Boat Trailer Sets

A collection of Tonka toys featuring two Jeepster-style vehicles and two Runabout speedboat sets. The items are constructed from a combination of pressed steel and molded plastic. The collection includes a yellow pressed steel Jeepster with original Tonka side decals and a 4 Wheel Drive tailgate decal, as well as a blue pressed steel Jeepster. Both vehicles feature white plastic interiors and rubber tires embossed with Tonka lettering on the sidewalls. The set also includes two plastic speedboats. One boat features a red deck over a cream-colored hull with a yellow plastic interior and black steering wheel, paired with a blue pressed steel tandem-axle trailer. The second boat features a blue glitter-effect deck over a white hull, paired with a yellow pressed steel single-axle trailer. A small embossed Tonka logo is located on the rear deck of the red boat. Both trailers include functional metal hitches and rolling wheels.

Lot: 321 - Wyandotte Toys Stake Bed Truck

This toy is a cab-over-engine (COE) stake bed truck manufactured by Wyandotte Toys (All Metal Products Company). The vehicle is constructed from pressed steel and features a red painted finish on the cab and the integrated rear stake bed. The front fenders and doors are painted white with black and red accents. A manufacturer logo is present on both cab doors, consisting of a black oval containing the name Wyandotte in white stylized script, flanked by yellow and red circular motifs. The open-top stake bed features horizontal slats on the sides and rear. The front grill and bumper are formed from a separate piece of stamped metal. The rear of the chassis is supported by a single axle with two black wheels.

Lot: 322 - Structo Pressed Steel Truck & Open-Slat Trailer

A Structo pressed steel semi-truck and articulated open-slat trailer set. The cab is finished in yellow paint with a silver-painted front bumper. The red-painted trailer features a rounded corrugated front and open-slat or stake-style sides. The manufacturer name STRUCTO is embossed across the front grille of the cab. This push-style toy is constructed from pressed steel and features six black rubber tires mounted on metal axles. The trailer is detachable and connects to the cab via an articulated coupling. Based on design characteristics, this model is attributed to the early 1950s.

Lot: 323 - Buddy L Army Supply Corps Toy Truck

This Buddy L Army Supply Corps toy truck is made of pressed steel and finished in olive drab green. The vehicle features a two-door cab and an open rear bed equipped with two wire hoops, which were originally designed to support a canvas canopy cover. Each cab door features a yellow and orange decal with the Buddy L manufacturer name in script above the block lettering ARMY SUPPLY CORPS. The truck is fitted with black wheels featuring silver-toned hubcaps. This model is generally associated with production from the 1950s.

Lot: 324 - Structo Pressed Steel Front-End Loader

This front-end loader is manufactured by Structo Toys of Freeport, Illinois. The toy is constructed primarily of orange-painted pressed steel with a silver-toned plastic engine block insert and four large, black treaded tires. It features a manually operated lifting mechanism for the front bucket, controlled by a metal crank handle located at the rear of the vehicle. The loader retains original decals on multiple surfaces. A triangular decal on the side of the bucket reads STRUCTO END-LOADER. A rectangular decal on the rear housing identifies the manufacturer as STRUCTO TOYS with the location FREEPORT, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. printed below. The engine compartment is detailed with molded plastic cylinders. No driver figure or original packaging is included with this lot.

Lot: 325 - Massey-Harris Challenger 1991 Toy Tractor w/ Box

This is a 1/16 scale die-cast metal toy tractor modeled after the Massey-Harris Challenger. It was manufactured by Scale Models in Dyersville, Iowa, as a Special Edition / Collector Edition in 1991. The tractor features a die-cast metal body finished in deep green with red-painted spoked metal wheels. Gold-colored script decals on the hood read Massey-Harris Challenger, and each rear fender features the M-H initials. The side of the casting near the seat is embossed with Challenger Collector Edition 1991. The model includes a vertical exhaust stack, air intake, steering wheel, and a driver seat with a rear hitch. The original illustrated cardboard box is included, featuring the Special Edition and Scale Models knight logos.

Lot: 326 - Ertl Toy Farmer 1990 Case 800 Tractor w/ Box

A die-cast metal collector edition toy tractor manufactured by The Ertl Company, Inc. based in Dyersville, Iowa. This model was commissioned by Toy Farmer LTD to commemorate The National Farm Toy Show on November 2, 1990. The item represents a Case 800 Diesel Case-O-Matic tractor, finished in a yellow and orange color scheme according to the box graphics. The bottom of the original cardboard packaging includes the Ertl trademark logo and text stating: The Ertl Company, Inc. Dyersville, Iowa 52040 U.S.A. Made in U.S.A. Copyright 1990 JI Case, Exclusive licensee, the Ertl Company, Inc. CASE is a trademark of the JI Case Company, Racine, Wisconsin U.S.A. This collector edition manufactured exclusively for Toy Farmer LTD. Toy Farmer is a registered trademark of Toy Farmer LTD. Used with permission. 693PA. The bottom panel also features a stamped identifier 3090. Based on industry standards for this specific release, the model is produced in 1/16 scale.

Lot: 327 - ERTL John Deere 1:16 'P' Tractor 75th Anniversary

This 1:16 scale model represents a John Deere General Purpose 'P' Tractor, produced by ERTL as part of the 75th Anniversary Collector Edition series. The model is constructed of die-cast metal with a green painted finish and yellow accents. It features steel wheels, with the rear wheels displaying traditional cleats and the front wheels featuring a spoke design. The set includes a yellow plastic umbrella accessory, which is printed with a list of John Deere implements including hay-tools, wagons, binders, mowers, spreaders, drills, engines, tractors, plows, cultivators, planters, and harrows. The tractor is presented in its original retail packaging, which bears the Britains logo and features an educational cross-sectional diagram of the tractor on the back panel. Printed text on the box identifies this specific model as a wide-tread tractor intended for potato growers. Visible markings include John Deere on the hood and the model number 15742A on the side of the box.

Lot: 328 - 1940s B-1 Lemon-Lime Soda Cardboard Easel Sign

This is a lithographed cardboard countertop advertising display for B-1 Lemon-Lime Soda, manufactured for the B-1 Beverage Co. of St. Louis, Missouri. The sign features a color graphic illustration of a woman with a 1940s-period victory roll hairstyle and a blue bow, wearing a blue and white checkered shirt. She is depicted holding a green 7-ounce bottle of B-1 soda. The main advertising slogan reads Up to your lips in pleasure... positioned to the left of the central figure. To the right, the B-1 brand identity is presented within an orange circle, reading B-1 Lemon-Lime Soda. The bottom right corner includes the text PLUS VITAMIN B1. The illustrated bottle label contains the text B-1 Lemon-Lime Soda, 7 FL. OZ., and Copyright 1940 by B-1 BEVERAGE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. The reverse of the sign retains its original integrated fold-out cardboard easel stand. The back also shows handwritten pencil notations reading 9D and $250.00, and it has a contemporary auction tag attached.

Lot: 329 - Chinese Copper & Brass Vendor Noodle Carrier

This object is a portable multi-compartment carrier, identified by market consensus as a Chinese street vendor noodle cart or box, likely dating to the early 20th century. The piece is hand-fabricated from sheet copper with brass components used for hinges, decorative accents, and internal surfaces. The main body is of an elongated octagonal form topped with a rigid overhead carrying handle. It features multiple storage and display levels: a hinged lidded compartment at the top, a central two-tier display section enclosed by glass panes with an internal metal shelf, a main central cabinet accessed by two hinged doors with pierced lucky coin decorative motifs, and a lower base compartment with a hinged access flap. Attached to the exterior are two cylindrical canisters on one side and a rectangular brass oil lantern with glass panels and a small internal burner on the other. The construction displays hand-soldering and riveting throughout.

Lot: 330 - Pick-Head Fire Axe w/ Red Painted Wood Handle

Attributed to Collins based on visual characteristics and market consensus, this pick-head fire axe features a forged steel head with a broad cutting blade and a reverse pick. The head displays a dark patina with extensive surface oxidation and pitting consistent with age and professional use. The axe is mounted on a contoured wooden handle that retains significant portions of its original red paint finish. The paint is heavily chipped and worn throughout, particularly on the lower half and near the head. A series of small circular bore holes are visible in the wood just below the axe head. A white paper auction tag is tied to the handle with the handwritten number 785.

Lot: 331 - Figural Barware & Tabletop Novelties

This collection consists of several figural metal items, primarily barware and tabletop mechanical novelties. Included is a painted parrot bottle opener, attributed to John Wright, designed with the bird perched on a vertical post and using the beak as the opening mechanism. A novelty bottle opener in the form of a human nose and mouth is present, featuring a hollow-back design. The assortment also features a modernist avian bottle opener crafted from brass or bronze with a stylized profile. Additionally, there is a mechanical woodpecker toothpick dispenser consisting of a textured log-form base and a painted bird attached to a spring-loaded plunger mechanism. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on these pieces.

Lot: 332 - Royal Crown Cola Bottle Cap Advertising Wall Clock

A advertising wall clock promoting Royal Crown Cola, featuring a case molded in the form of a crown bottle cap. The clock body is constructed from cream-colored molded plastic. The dial displays the text ROYAL CROWN COLA in blue across the top, above a large red RC logo with a registered trademark symbol. Red Arabic numerals are positioned at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock marks. The hands are fashioned from skeletonized red and white metal with arrow-shaped tips. The reverse reveals a gold-toned Synchron electric motor manufactured by the Hansen Manufacturing Company. The motor housing is marked SYNCHRON and includes patent numbers 1915603, 2039130, 2237958, and 2237961, followed by the text HANSEN MFG. CO. INC. PRINCETON, IND. MADE IN U.S.A. The clock is equipped with a brown electrical power cord.

Lot: 333 - Wirthmore Feeds Lithographed Metal Sign

A lithographed advertising sign for Wirthmore Feeds, an agricultural brand originally based in New England. The sign features a bold graphic layout across three distinct color sections. The upper portion has a blue background with three slanted yellow rectangular blocks containing the words MEAT, MILK, and EGGS printed in red. Centered below these blocks is the word FOR in yellow script, followed by GOOD HEALTH in large, bold yellow block lettering. The bottom section of the sign consists of a red horizontal band featuring the brand name WIRTHMORE FEEDS in cream-colored block letters. The sign is constructed of lithographed metal, likely tin or steel, and is mounted within a simple black-painted metal frame. A production code, K-9-57-4301, is printed in blue text in the lower right corner, likely indicating a production date of September 1957. The reverse side of the sign is finished in black paint.

Lot: 334 - Two Antique Wooden Plunger-Style Butter Molds

A pair of antique wooden plunger-style butter molds, traditionally used for shaping and stamping individual butter portions. The first mold is constructed of dark-toned turned wood with a cylindrical body and a flared upper rim. Its stamp face features a recessed central circle with four radiating grooves, secured to the plunger with four visible metal nail heads. The second mold features a lighter-toned wood body with a stepped shoulder and a knobbed plunger handle. The stamp face of the second mold is deeply hand-carved with a foliate design depicting a three-part leaf within a circular border. Both molds consist of a hollow outer casing and a movable internal plunger. There are no visible manufacturer marks, patent dates, or signatures on either item.

Lot: 335 - Louis Marx & Co Public Enemy No 1 Tin Target Game

This target game is manufactured by Louis Marx and Co. and titled Public Enemy No. 1. It is constructed from pressed lithographed tin with folded edges. The game features a mid-20th-century crime and law enforcement theme. The upper portion displays two Wanted posters for characters named Willie Rascal and Alias the Actor, each assigned a 500-point value. Centered in the upper section is an arched cutout containing a hinged pop-up target depicting a gangster in a green trench coat and fedora holding a pistol in front of a bank, marked with a 1000-point value. The lower half of the board illustrates a police blockade and chase scene titled PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1. It shows law enforcement officers, including one with a Thompson submachine gun, engaging a blue getaway car smashing through a Highway Dept barrier. Scoring circles of 500 and 1200 points are printed across the scene. The Louis Marx and Co. logo, featuring the letters M, A, R, X in a cross-shape within a circle and the word TOYS below, is visible at the bottom center. The reverse of the board is finished in solid red paint and includes a metal bracket for hanging. This board was originally part of a target set designed to be used with a projectile gun, which is not included.

Lot: 336 - Kayo Chocolate Drink Porc. Enamel Adv. Sign

A single-sided porcelain enamel advertising sign for Kayo chocolate beverage, a brand associated with the Chocolate Products Company. The sign features a vertical rectangular format with a bright yellow field and a navy blue banner across the bottom. The graphics depict the character Kayo from the American comic strip Moon Mullins in a running pose, carrying a large bottle of the beverage. The character is dressed in a black bowler hat, a red shirt, and blue-and-white checkered trousers. The text at the top reads Demand in red script, situated above the main branding KAYO which appears in large navy blue serif block letters with a white outline. Below the main branding is the text TRADE MARK REG. The graphic of the bottle includes a label reading KAYO and Chocolate, with the text CONTENTS 7 FL. OZ. visible at the base. The bottom navy blue banner features the slogan IT'S real CHOCOLATE in white and red lettering. The sign is manufactured from porcelain enamel on steel and includes four brass-colored mounting grommets, one at each corner. The reverse side is finished in white porcelain.

Lot: 337 - ```text5 Antique Conical & Hemispherical Ice

This collection of five antique ice cream dishers showcases various mechanical release systems used in late 19th and early 20th-century soda fountain and kitchen technology. The lot features three graduated conical scoops, each equipped with a vertical heart-shaped thumb-turn key that operates an internal scraper blade. These conical dishers are constructed from metal, likely tinned steel or nickel-plated brass. The collection also includes a hemispherical scoop with a turned hardwood handle and a thumb-lever activated gear mechanism, attributed to the Gilchrist No. 31 design. The final piece is an all-metal squeeze-grip hemispherical disher featuring a rack and pinion gear system, likely composed of plated copper-alloy. While stamped characters are visible on the metal shafts of the hemispherical scoops, the markings are not clearly legible due to surface wear.

Lot: 338 - Pair American Wood Wheat & Rosette Butter Molds

This lot features a pair of antique American plunger-style butter molds constructed from lathe-turned hardwood. Each unit consists of a cylindrical sleeve with a flared base and a central plunger featuring a hand-carved decorative stamp. The first mold contains a stamp carved with a six-petaled rosette pattern centered within a circular frame. The second mold features a stylized wheat sheaf motif flanked by vertical scalloped borders. Both sleeves exhibit concentric turning marks and a rich, darkened patina. These items are characteristic of 19th-century domestic kitchenware used for shaping and marking butter.

Lot: 339 - Wagner Lockheed Brake Repair Kit Advertising Rack

A countertop advertising display rack for Wagner Lockheed hydraulic brake repair kits. Manufactured by the Wagner Electric Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, this rack is constructed from painted sheet metal featuring a blue, red, and white color scheme. The header panel displays a central red and white oval with a blue banner reading Wagner Hydraulic Brake Repair Kits Lockheed, flanked by text advertising replacement parts for master and wheel cylinders. The side panels include graphics of a brake fluid can labeled Wagner Lockheed Hydraulic Brake Fluid 21 and text emphasizing safety and maximum brake performance. The display is equipped with ten vertical wire dividers intended to organize packaged repair kits. The front bottom edge is marked with the manufacturer name and address: Wagner Electric Corporation, 6400 Plymouth Avenue, Saint Louis 14, Mo., U.S.A. The presence of the postal zone code Saint Louis 14 indicates a mid-20th-century production date, likely from the late 1940s to the 1950s.

Lot: 340 - Wyandotte Toy Steam Shovel Excavator

This mechanical steam shovel excavator was manufactured by Wyandotte Toys, a brand of the All Metal Products Company. The toy is constructed from pressed steel and is finished in an orange color scheme with yellow-painted wheels. The assembly consists of a rotating cab mounted on a fixed base featuring four metal wheels and black rubber crawler tracks. A manufacturer's decal is located on the left side of the cab, featuring a black oval with a gold border, a red circular logo with a white letter W, and the text It is a Wyandotte Toy!. The machine operates via two metal hand cranks on the right side of the cab which control the raising and lowering of the boom and the movement of the dipper arm and bucket assembly. The bucket is equipped with a hinged bottom door. The rear of the cab contains an open portal that exposes an internal metal spring mechanism. The white cords used for the pulley system appear to be modern replacements.

Lot: 341 - Marx Lumar Contractors Scoop Power Shovel

A pressed steel construction toy manufactured by Louis Marx and Co. under the Lumar Contractors brand. This excavator, styled as a power shovel, is constructed of painted pressed steel with four hard black wheels. The cab and bucket are painted grey, while the chassis and boom are painted yellow. The toy features a manually operated boom and bucket system, actuated by a metal knob located on the side of the cab. On both sides of the cab, there is a multi-colored decal featuring a red triangular background with the name LUMAR in yellow, placed above a yellow banner with the word CONTRACTORS in red. At the center of this decal is the circular MAR TOYS logo, which includes the text MADE IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. A large rectangular decal on the rear of the cab reads LUMAR CONTRACTORS in red on a yellow block, with the words Automatic Scoop Power Shovel in black script below. No original packaging is included.

Lot: 342 - Pressed Steel Metal Cargo Semi-Tractor & Trailer

This pressed steel tractor-trailer set is attributed to the Structo Manufacturing Company, specifically representing their Metal Cargo Company line from the 1950s. The set consists of a blue cab-over-engine (COE) tractor and a long, orange-painted open-top trailer. The trailer features characteristic corrugated side panels and a rounded front profile. It is equipped with a fifth-wheel hitch for attachment to the cab and includes a pair of small metal landing gear wheels to provide support when uncoupled. Both components are constructed of heavy-gauge pressed steel and are fitted with black rubber tires. A partially worn decal on the side of the trailer reads METAL CARGO COMPANY.

Lot: 343 - Pair Star Toys Pressed Steel Stake & Wrecker

This lot features two pressed steel toy trucks manufactured by Star Toys of America, dating to approximately the 1940s or 1950s. The first item is a stake-side delivery truck with a red cab and a yellow bed. The bed features lithographed decals on both sides for the Polar Ice Company, showcasing a central polar bear graphic. A circular logo to the left of the bear is marked United States Star Toys of America. The second item is a red wrecker tow truck with a matching cab design. It is equipped with a rear-mounted manual boom and a winch mechanism operated by a wire crank. Both vehicles are constructed from heavy-gauge pressed steel and feature metal wheels and free-rolling axles.

Lot: 344 - Framed Shotgun Shells & Crystal Glass Washboard

This lot consists of two items of Americana interest. The first is a framed wall display containing seven specialty and dummy shotgun shells mounted on a finished wooden board. An explanatory note is affixed to the reverse side, identifying the contents as a 12 gauge functional dummy shell, a 12 gauge Remington Best brass shell (noting discontinuation in 1960), a 12 gauge white plastic shell with plastic pellets for civil riot use, a 12 gauge Peters Victor field load, a 12 gauge Remington Express heavy duck load, a 12 gauge Remington Express 3-inch magnum, and a 10 gauge Remington Express magnum paper shell. The labels on the shells correspond to the descriptions on the reverse. The second item is a washboard constructed with a wooden frame and two supporting legs. It features a corrugated glass scrubbing surface with the brand name CRYSTAL molded into the top of the glass insert.

Lot: 345 - 3 Waynco & General Mills Poultry Feed Bags

A collection of three poultry feed sacks comprising one paper bag and two cloth bags. The first item is a 25 lb. capacity paper bag for Waynco Feeds Laying Crumbles, manufactured by Eason Milling Co. of Bests and LaGrange, North Carolina. The yellow kraft paper bag features red and blue printing with a central graphic of a Native American rider on a horse and is marked for the Chase Bag Co. of Reidsville, North Carolina. The second item is a large 100 lb. capacity cotton feed sack for Gold Medal Scratch Feed, produced by General Mills, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minnesota. This sack features blue printed text with an oval logo and a Chase Bag Co. mark at the bottom. The third item is a smaller cloth bag for McBiddie's Chick Starter, part of the Blue Ribbon Feed line from the Division of Randolph's. It features a multicolored farm scene with a hen, chicks, and a red barn. This bag is tied with a fiber rope and bears a 1981 copyright stamp on the reverse. Capacities: 25 lbs., 100 lbs.

Lot: 346 - Chew Copenhagen It's a Pleasure Metal Sign

This advertising sign promotes Copenhagen smokeless tobacco and features the brand's classic mid-century design. The rectangular metal sign, likely constructed of painted tin or steel, is divided into two horizontal sections. The upper off-white or cream-colored field displays the words Chew Copenhagen in bold black lettering, with Chew rendered in a stylized script and Copenhagen in a heavy sans-serif typeface. The lower portion consists of a solid black band containing the slogan It's a pleasure in a cream-colored italicized sans-serif font. The sign is designed with several pre-drilled holes along the perimeter for mounting purposes. A white paper auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions is attached to the upper left corner. No manufacturer's mark or production date is visible on the front or reverse of the item.

Lot: 347 - Norlund & Germantown Masterbuilder Hatchet & Tools

This collection consists of several hand tools, including two complete hatchets and two detached tool heads. The group features a Hudson Bay pattern axe head with a side stamp reading GENUINE Norlund in script. Also included is a carpenter's half-hatchet head with a hammer poll and nail-pulling notch, stamped GERMANTOWN MASTERBUILDER. One complete carpenter's hatchet features a steel head stamped DROP FORGED MADE IN and is mounted to a wooden handle with a green-painted butt end. The collection is rounded out by a camp hatchet with a curved wooden handle and a steel head displaying faint, worn markings. The tool heads are constructed from forged steel.

Lot: 348 - Pair Boise Cascade & Pueblo Tent Canvas Water Bags

This lot features two canvas evaporative water bags, which were essential accessories for mid-century desert travel and camping. The first bag is a Desert Brand Sanitary Water Bag, produced by the Boise Cascade Textile Division, with locations in Portland, Oregon, and San Francisco, California. It is made from heavy canvas and includes a metal spout with a crown-cap closure. The front is printed in red and black ink with a logo depicting a crossed pickaxe and shovel. The back of the bag is stamped with instructions: SATURATE BEFORE USING and DRY OPEN BAG IN SUN ONCE A WEEK. The second bag is a Minnequa Water Bag, manufactured by The Pueblo Tent and Awning Company of Pueblo, Colorado. It is constructed from heavy canvas and features a red printed graphic of a Native American chief in a feathered headdress. This bag includes a metal spout with a cork stopper and a fiber rope handle secured by metal rings. An alphanumeric code K23-1776 is printed on the front. These bags functioned through evaporative cooling, where a small amount of water seeping through the porous canvas would evaporate, cooling the remaining water inside.

Lot: 349 - Buddy L Army Transport Truck with Canvas Canopy

This toy is a Buddy L Army Transport Truck constructed from pressed steel. The vehicle features a single cab design with an open interior and a rear cargo bed. A green canvas canopy covers the bed, held in place by an internal wire support frame. The truck is equipped with six black rubber tires on metal wheels. Identification marks are visible in several locations: the front radiator grille features embossed lettering reading BUDDY L, and the tire sidewalls include raised lettering for BUDDY L TOYS. Remnants of original decals are present on both sides of the cargo bed, showing an orange and yellow striped background with the text BUDDY L TRANSPORT in yellow and black. The truck utilizes a simple rolling axle mechanism.

Lot: 350 - Pair Tonka Steel Hydraulic Dump & Stake Trucks

This lot features two trucks manufactured by Tonka Toys in Mound, Minnesota, likely dating to the 1960s. The first item is a Tonka Hydraulic Dump Truck, identified by the incised Tonka name on the front bumper and side decals showing the oval logo with the word Hydraulic printed below. It is constructed from pressed steel with a blue body and bed, a white painted cab roof, and a gray plastic grille. The vehicle is equipped with a manual lever-operated dumping bed mechanism and black tires on white hubs. The second item is a Tonka Stake Bed Truck with a matching blue body and white cab roof. It features an integrated stake bed design and corresponding oval Tonka logo decals on the cab doors. Both vehicles include translucent plastic cab windows and gray plastic front bumper and grille assemblies.

Lot: 351 - 1957 Evinrude Outboard Motors Sales & Service Sign

This is a circular porcelain enamel advertising sign for Evinrude Outboard Motors, dated 1957. The sign is constructed of metal with a fired-on porcelain finish. The layout features the brand name Evinrude in navy blue block lettering with a yellow drop shadow at the top. Below, the word Quiet is written in red cursive script. To the right, the text OUTBOARD MOTORS SALES & SERVICE appears in navy blue. The central illustration depicts a man and a woman in a red and yellow motorboat cruising on water rendered in blue and white. The woman is shown with her hands over her ears to illustrate the advertised quiet performance of the motors. A detailed depiction of an outboard motor is visible on the boat stern. Small navy blue text along the bottom edge reads COPYRIGHT EVINRUDE MOTOR CO. 1957 MADE IN U.S.A. The reverse side of the sign is finished in solid black enamel. Four mounting holes are located around the perimeter at the top, bottom, and sides.

Lot: 352 - Standard Churn Co. Rotary Barrel Butter Churn

This antique rotary barrel butter churn was manufactured by the Standard Churn Company of Wapakoneta, Ohio. The item consists of a wooden barrel constructed from vertical staves held together by three black-painted iron hoops. The barrel is mounted horizontally on a four-legged wooden floor stand. A large cast-iron hand crank with a turned wooden handle is attached to the side for rotating the barrel. The top of the barrel features a circular cast-iron lid that is embossed with the maker information. The transcription of the lid reads STANDARD CHURN CO. WAPAKONETA OHIO with the number 40 embossed at the bottom. The assembly includes matching cast-iron axle mounts on both sides of the barrel to facilitate rotation within the frame.

Lot: 353 - American Cutlery Co. Cast Iron Scale w/ Weights

This antique platform counter scale was manufactured by the American Cutlery Co. of Chicago, Illinois. The scale features a cast iron base and platform finished in a maroon-brown paint. A removable metal scoop pan, likely tin or galvanized steel, rests on a cast iron support arm. The measurement apparatus includes a brass sliding beam incised with two sets of graduations ranging from 0 to 5 on the top edge and 0 to 40 on the lower section. A collection of seven slotted circular iron weights is included, organized on a vertical metal hanger mounted to the platform. Several of these weights bear embossed denominations such as 10 and 20. The brass beam contains a stamped maker mark. Literal Transcription of Mark: MFRD. BY � / AMERICAN CUTLERY CO. / CHICAGO. U.S.A. / PATD. APR. 10, 1906.

Lot: 354 - Coca-Cola Metal Sign & 1964 Squirt Bottle Topper

This lot contains two soda advertising pieces. The first is a rectangular metal sign for Coca-Cola, featuring the Enjoy Coke logo in white within a red rectangular field at the top, over a plain white base. The sign is constructed of painted or enameled metal and includes four horizontal mounting slots near the bottom edge. The second item is a promotional cardboard bottle topper display for Squirt soda. This die-cut cardstock piece features a green and dark green design promoting an introductory offer for New! LOW CALORIE Squirt with a 10 cent off coupon for a six-bottle carton. The lower margin is printed with the following information: PRINTED IN U.S.A. COPYRIGHT 1964 THE SQUIRT COMPANY CAT. NO. 6432. The display is designed with three vertical tabs at the base intended for insertion into a cardboard bottle carrier.

Lot: 355 - Sunset Gasoline Single-Sided Advertising Sign

This is a circular porcelain enamel advertising sign for Sunset Gasoline, a brand produced by the Sunset Pacific Oil Company of California during the late 1920s and early 1930s. The sign features a central graphic of a stylized sunset with a red sun, yellow radiating rays, and blue clouds over a blue body of water. To the left and right of the central graphic are yellow winged wheel logos. The top of the sign features the brand name SUNSET in large yellow serif lettering, while the bottom reads GASOLINE in matching typography. A central yellow ribbon contains the corporate name SUNSET PACIFIC OIL CO in red sans-serif characters. The entire graphic is set against a green field with a thin red border along the outer edge. The sign is constructed of heavy-gauge metal with a fused porcelain enamel finish. No manufacturer's mark or date stamp is visible on the front or reverse.

Lot: 356 - Ward's Tip-Top Bread Double Sided Mesh Door Sign

This is a mid-20th century double sided screen door advertising pusher sign for Ward s Tip-Top Bread, manufactured by the Ward Baking Company. The sign is composed of painted wire mesh and is presented in a contemporary wooden display frame. One side features a central graphic of a Tip-Top bread loaf in a red and white star-patterned wrapper with text including WARD S TIP-TOP BREAD, Enriched for Better Nutrition, and NEW YORK, N.Y. WARD BAKING COMPANY. Yellow script and block lettering below the loaf reads Enriched TIP-TOP IS Better Bread. The reverse side intended for store exits displays a white bread loaf graphic with red text reading THANK YOU! Did You Remember TIP-TOP BREAD?. The yellow text from the opposite side is visible in reverse through the mesh.

Lot: 357 - Pair Pioneer & Iowa-Missouri All Star Seed Signs

This lot consists of two square metal agricultural signs for the Pioneer and Iowa-Missouri All Star seed companies. The Pioneer sign features the company logo with a blue and white diamond field, red PIONEER text, and two stylized ears of corn. The Iowa-Missouri All Star Hybrid Seed sign depicts a blue five-pointed star over a yellow sunburst with a central corn ear and red and blue lettering. Both signs are made of painted metal and include pre-drilled holes at the corners for mounting. The Iowa-Missouri brand is historically linked to Keosauqua, Iowa. The reverse sides are finished in a plain light gray or off-white paint.

Lot: 358 - Pair Embossed Tin Wahoo & Cherry Sparkle Signs

This lot features two single-sided embossed tin advertising signs. The first sign advertises Wahoo Indian Tonic, stating it is For Liver and Kidneys. The sign is designed with a yellow background and black embossed lettering. A maker mark in the lower right corner reads THE KEMPER-THOMAS CO., CIN. O. The second sign promotes Cherry Sparkle soda for 5 cents, described as Ice Cold. This sign includes an embossed graphic of a grinning boy holding a bottle of soda with a straw and red embossed lettering with white outlines. The lower left margin is marked Made in U.S.A. and the lower right margin contains the maker mark COPERATE SIGN CO. WADSWORTH. Both signs are rectangular in form and feature pre-drilled mounting holes at each corner.

Lot: 359 - Pair 1950 Milton Bradley & Bull Durham Boxes

This lot consists of two printed cardboard boxes of American manufacture. The first is a Hopalong Cassidy Puzzles box produced by the Milton Bradley Company. The front panel features a color illustration of William Boyd in the role of Hopalong Cassidy mounted on his horse, Topper. The box includes printed markings for the MB Milton Bradley logo, model No. 4025, and Copyright Wm. Boyd 1950. Manufacturer information at the bottom identifies the Milton Bradley Company of Springfield, Massachusetts. The second item is a Blackwells Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco display and shipping box. This rectangular cardboard container was manufactured to hold seventy-two 5-cent bags of tobacco. Various panels feature the brand's iconic bull graphic along with text reading 1/2 Gross, 72-5 Cent Packages, 1 OZ, 5c BAG, and Standard of the World. The side panel identifies the brand as Blackwells Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco.

Lot: 360 - African Dan Style Spoon & Southeast Asian Knives

A group of four ethnographic objects including a West African ceremonial spoon, a carved wooden staff, and two knives with wooden sheaths. The large ceremonial feast spoon, in the style of the Dan people of Liberia or Ivory Coast, is carved from dark-stained hardwood. The handle terminal is shaped into a stylized human head featuring a vertically ridged coiffure and slit eyes, supported by a neck with incised geometric cross-hatching. The carved wooden staff or drumstick features a terminal head with simplified recessed facial features and a weathered, irregular shaft. Two knives with matching wooden sheaths are present; while handwritten collector tags identify these as Middle Eastern, the blade profiles and carved hilt styles are visually consistent with Southeast Asian types, specifically Philippine or Indonesian Bolo and Sundang knives. The first knife features a light-colored wood handle with a hooked pommel and a matching sheath fitted with fiber cord bindings. The second knife has a dark wood handle and a curved steel blade with a plain light-colored wood sheath. Items are accompanied by handwritten tags with dates ranging from the 1890s to the 1920s.

Lot: 361 - Lakko Poultry Feeds Embossed Metal Sign

A rectangular embossed metal advertising sign for Lakko Poultry Feeds, produced for the Lake of the Woods Milling Company Limited. The sign features a black background with a prominent yellow border. The central graphic displays the brand name LAKKO in large, embossed white letters with red outlines, situated on a black banner. This banner is set against a circular motif with a red and black sunburst pattern, bordered by the text LAKE OF THE WOODS and MILLING COMPANY LIMITED. A small white ribbon reading CANADA is located below the main logo. The sign is further decorated with illustrations of two white and grey roosters with red combs, two yellow chicks in the lower left, and a cluster of five yellow eggs in the lower right. Large yellow block lettering at the bottom reads POULTRY FEEDS, underscored by a white footer stating BETTER CHICKENS - MORE EGGS. The sign is constructed from embossed sheet metal and includes four pre-drilled mounting holes, one in each corner. The reverse side is finished in a uniform white coating, showing the indentations from the front embossing. This item is a contemporary reproduction of a Canadian agricultural advertising design.

Lot: 362 - Kiwi Boot Polish Revolving Rack, American Metal Co

This is a rotating countertop point-of-sale (POS) display rack for Kiwi Boot Polish. The unit is constructed of painted sheet metal with a bright red factory finish. It features a central rotating column mounted on a circular base, containing six vertical channels designed to hold stacks of boot polish tins. One vertical panel displays the text BOOT POLISH in white block letters with a black outline. Multiple other panels feature the KIWI logo, consisting of the brand's signature kiwi bird graphic in red on a white square background. The bottom of the panel labeled BOOT POLISH bears a manufacturer's mark reading A.M.D. CO. MADE IN U.S.A., indicating production by the American Metal Display Company. An alpha-numeric code, U11-57, is printed on the upper left corner of one panel. Included with the rack is a trio of Kiwi Boot Polish Neutral tins.

Lot: 363 - Marvel, DC & Indie Comic Books, 1980s-90s

This collection includes approximately 30 comic books dating primarily from the 1980s and 1990s, featuring titles from Marvel Comics, DC Comics, Valiant, Image, Harris Comics, and Star Comics. All issues are presented in individual protective polybags with backing boards. Key Marvel issues include Avengers #221 featuring the Pick Two cover art, Marvel Comics Presents #65 with Sam Kieth art, Amazing Spider-Man #272 and #353, Spectacular Spider-Man #88, Web of Spider-Man #30, and Marvel Tales featuring Spider-Man #135 and #265. Other Marvel titles include Iron Man #222 and #316, Avengers #270, The Mighty Thor #429, Fantastic Four #270, Secret Wars II #3, and X-Men Annual #13. Licensed and promotional Marvel-related titles include The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones #6, Sectaurs #1, and Captain America Meets the Asthma Monster. DC Comics highlights feature Superman #75 (The Death of Superman), John Byrne's The Man of Steel #1, Batman #402, Wonder Woman #4, Robin #4, Justice League Europe #24, and The New Teen Titans drug awareness promotional issue. Independent and other publisher titles include Turok Dinosaur Hunter #1 (Valiant), Deathmate Prologue silver foil variant (Image/Valiant), Chuck Norris Karate Kommandos #2 (Star), The Fury #1 (Image), and Captain Marvel #1 (Harris).

Lot: 364 - Tooled Leather Wolf Saddle Bag & Belt Pouch

A handcrafted leather saddle-style bag designed for use as either a crossbody shoulder bag or a belt pouch. Constructed from brown vegetable-tanned leather with a hand-burnished finish, the bag features a front flap decorated with a hand-tooled relief of a wolf or coyote head with textured detailing. The piece is assembled with heavy-duty hand-stitching and utilizes a leather toggle closure. The reverse of the bag features a wide leather loop, allowing the shoulder strap to be removed so the pouch can be worn directly on a waist belt. The removable shoulder strap includes a section of embossed Celtic knotwork in red and black tones and is attached to the bag via a silver-toned metal ring. A stamped mark consisting of a stylized arrow or sword within a shield is present on the strap attachment, alongside a leather tab stamped with the characters LLL. Dimensions: Not specified.

Lot: 365 - Set: Kukri, Short Sword & Moroccan Koummya

This lot comprises three distinct edged weapons. The first is a traditional Indian kukri featuring a recurved steel blade with a traditional notch at the base. The blade is stamped with the word INDIA. It has a carved dark hardwood grip with central ridges and a flared pommel. The accompanying scabbard is made of wood covered in leather with a brass chape. The second item is a short sword or hanger with a curved, single-edged steel blade and a clipped point. The blade is constructed with an offset or cranked tang at the guard. The hilt consists of a steel D-guard knuckle bow, an oval cross-guard, and a ribbed grip made of wood or horn. The third item is a traditional Moroccan koummya dagger. It features a curved single-edged blade and a waisted hardwood hilt in the peacock style with an embossed white-metal cap. The scabbard is made of white-metal and is decorated with chased floral and geometric patterns. It includes two suspension rings and a braided khaki cord baldrick with tassels.

Lot: 366 - An Assortment of International Edged Weapons Including Moroccan Koummya and Chinese Seven Star Dagger

This collection features various edged weapons from diverse global regions. One item is a Moroccan Koummya dagger, also known as a Khanjar. It features a curved, double-edged steel blade and an I-shaped dark wood hilt with decorative white metal mounts. The matching scabbard is crafted from chased and embossed white metal with a characteristic sharp upward curve and two suspension loops. Another item is a Chinese Seven Star dagger. The straight steel blade is inlaid with seven copper or brass circular markers connected by a wavy incised line representing the Big Dipper constellation. It includes a cast brass hilt with a dragon-head crossguard and a matching brass scabbard heavily embossed with dragon and sun motifs. A third item is a Japanese-style dagger, or tanto, featuring a hilt and scabbard made from a carved material, likely bone, decorated with intricate floral and foliage patterns. The scabbard is reinforced with brass bands and includes a small suspension ring. The final item is a Mexican curved utility knife. The blade ricasso is stamped with Made in Mexico and distributor information. It features a dark grip with a brass crossguard and a light-colored horn pommel cap. It is accompanied by a tooled leather scabbard with embossed geometric and sun designs and scalloped edges.

Lot: 367 - Set: Antique Girard & W. G. Coes Monkey Wrenches

This lot comprises a collection of antique adjustable monkey wrenches, also known as Coes-pattern wrenches, mounted to a finished wood panel. The tools are constructed of forged steel and iron with knurled adjustment screws and turned wooden handles. Visible maker's marks include the Girard Wrench Manufacturing Company of Girard, Pennsylvania, and W. G. Coes. Specific markings observed on the metal components include GIRARD WRENCH MFG. CO. GIRARD PA. U.S.A., W. G. CO'S, PAT JAN 14. 96, and PAT SEP 7 97. The wrenches are secured to a rectangular wooden frame with wire ties, and the display is accented by a decorative metal chain draped across the top.

Lot: 368 - Pair Multi-Color Glass Poultry Covered Dishes

This lot features two pressed glass covered dishes in poultry forms. The first item is a tall rooster candy dish on a pedestal base, featuring a bicolored ombre effect transitioning from a deep amber-red at the head and comb to a translucent aqua green at the foot. The piece is characteristic of mid-century designs attributed to manufacturers such as L.E. Smith or Kanawha Glass. The second item is a smaller hen on nest dish, with the lid depicting a seated hen and the base featuring a molded basket-weave texture. This piece exhibits a color gradient from a honey-amber tone at the head to a bright lime green at the tail and base. Both items are constructed from thick, pressed glass with visible mold marks. No manufacturer marks are present on the undersides of either base. Rooster Height: Approximately 8-9 inches Hen Length: Approximately 5-6 inches.

Lot: 369 - Ande Rooney Victor Talking Machine Co. Porc. Sign

An Ande Rooney porcelain enamel advertising sign featuring the iconic His Master's Voice trademark for the Victor Talking Machine Co. The sign depicts the dog Nipper listening to a disc gramophone, rendered in white on a high-gloss black background. The gramophone base is marked VICTOR, with REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. appearing below the horn. The bottom of the sign features the slogans HIS MASTER'S VOICE and VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. The sign is constructed of vitreous enamel on a heavy-gauge metal plate with four brass-finished mounting grommets, one at each corner. The reverse side is finished in white.

Lot: 370 - Chalkware Bulldog Mascot w/ Canton Inscription

A hand-painted figurine depicting a seated bulldog with a stern expression. The piece is constructed of cast composition material, commonly known as chalkware. It features hand-painted details including a tan-colored body, black nose, and red accents on the mouth. The bulldog wears a black-painted collar decorated with raised silver-tone studs. The word CANTON is hand-painted in red block letters on the back of the collar, likely representing a mascot for Canton, Ohio, such as the historic Canton Bulldogs professional football team or a local school athletic program. The figurine is solid cast with a textured surface.

Lot: 371 - Winchester Rifles & Shotguns Sold Here Metal Sign

A vertical rectangular advertising sign for Winchester Rifles and Shotguns. The sign is constructed of metal with a white field and printed graphics. At the top is the iconic Winchester horse and rider logo in black. The center displays the Winchester brand name in a stylized red font above the words Rifles and Shotguns in smaller red capital letters. The bottom portion of the sign features the phrase Sold Here in bold black block lettering. The sign features slightly rolled edges and is equipped with four brass-toned mounting grommets, one at each corner. The reverse side has a plain off-white or light grey finish and includes a modern inventory barcode sticker near the bottom edge.

Lot: 372 - Crown Rubber Company Adore Floor and Carpet Runners Lithographed Metal Advertising Sign

A horizontal rectangular advertising sign for Adore floor and carpet runners, manufactured by the Crown Rubber Company of Fremont, Ohio. The sign is constructed of lithographed metal, likely tin or steel, and features a two-tone layout. The left section has a white ground with the Crown brand logo at the top left, which includes a crown over a triangle. Large magenta serif lettering reads Adore, followed by floor and carpet RUNNERS in black and magenta sans-serif text. A magenta circle indicates a price area with text specifying per running foot and 27 inch width. The right section features a solid magenta ground with the slogan Save your floors and cleaning chores! above four black and white illustrated panels. These panels depict the runners in use for Hall and Vestibules, Traffic Areas (showing a child watching a puppet show on a mid-century television), Mud Rooms, and Stairs. Manufacturer information is printed at the bottom right: MFG. BY: CROWN RUBBER COMPANY Fremont, Ohio 43420 A Component of Ludlow Corporation. The bottom left corner is marked 100% NYLON PILE WEAR SURFACE. Two pre-drilled holes for mounting are located at the top.

Lot: 373 - Metal Flange Public Telephone Sign

This is a double-sided metal flange sign used to identify the location of a public telephone. The sign features a blue square field with a white border. The graphics consist of a stylized white telephone handset icon and the word Phone in a white sans-serif typeface. This layout was the standard universal symbol for public telephones in the United States throughout the latter half of the 20th century, commonly used by the Bell System and successor telecommunications companies. The sign is constructed of metal with a glossy blue and white finish. It includes an integral mounting flange on one side with pre-drilled holes for mounting to a wall or post. The design is identical on both sides.

Lot: 374 - Cast Iron Begging Scottish Terrier Dog Doorstop

A cast iron doorstop modeled in the form of a Scottish Terrier dog. The figure is depicted in a sit up and beg pose, resting on its haunches with its front paws raised. The item features a single sided hollow back casting, which is characteristic of early to mid-20th century American doorstop production. The surface is finished in a black paint. No original foundry marks, model numbers, or manufacturer names are visible on the casting. A modern white adhesive inventory label with a barcode and the numbers 3122 and 374 is present on the interior back surface.

Lot: 375 - Preferred Electric & Wire Co. Painted Metal Automotive Display Rack

This painted metal advertising display rack was produced for the Preferred Electric & Wire Co. The unit consists of a single piece of sheet metal formed into a vertical backplate and a horizontal shelf. It features a teal blue painted finish with lithographed yellow-gold lettering. The script text on the upper portion reads Preferred by Best Mechanics above the company name Preferred Electric & Wire Co. in bold block capitals. The bottom of the backplate is marked Bush Bldg. 8 and Brooklyn, N.Y. The unit is designed for wall mounting via two keyhole slots located at the top corners. The lower horizontal shelf is perforated with twelve individual slots designed to hold automotive electrical components.

Lot: 376 - Ande Rooney New Orleans Police Porc. Warning Sign

An Ande Rooney Inc. porcelain enamel reproduction of a New Orleans Police Department warning sign. The sign is constructed from heavy-gauge sheet metal with a white porcelain enamel finish. The front features bold black lettering reading BEWARE PICKPOCKETS AND LOOSE WOMEN - NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPT. The sign is designed with intentional simulated distressing, including black splatter and rust-like spots, to mimic an antique appearance. The lower right corner contains the copyright mark copyright ANDE ROONEY INC. 1984. The reverse side is finished in a uniform gray enamel. Four mounting holes are present in the corners.

Lot: 377 - Rotary International Circular Metal Sign

A circular organizational sign for Rotary International, likely intended for outdoor display. The sign is constructed of heavy-gauge metal and features the official Rotary logo, composed of a twenty-four tooth gear with six spokes and a central hub with a keyway. The gear and spokes are colored in a gold tone with blue outlines, set against a cream background. A blue circular border contains the organization name in gold-colored sans-serif capital letters, with ROTARY at the top and INTERNATIONAL at the bottom. Two mounting holes are located at the top and bottom center. The back of the sign is unpainted. Diameter: 30 inches.

Lot: 378 - Lloyd Hovland, Danger, Signed Ltd Ed Lithograph

This lot features a limited edition photolithographic print on paper titled Danger by artist Lloyd Hovland, identified as part of A Collector's Painting - Series 20. The realistic wildlife composition depicts a bull North American moose (Alces americana) wading through a misty marshland under the light of a full moon, with aquatic vegetation trailing from its mouth. The work is hand-signed in pencil at the lower center by the artist and numbered 351/650. Printed text along the bottom margin includes the title and the species common and scientific names, while the artist signature is also reproduced within the image at the lower right. The piece is housed in a simple dark-stained wooden frame. The verso is backed with corrugated cardboard and fitted with a braided hanging wire.

Lot: 379 - Attr. Arthur Andersson for Wallakra Ceramic Vase

This large, hand-formed ceramic floor vase features a tall, elongated ovoid body with a dark brown to black matte finish, accented by reddish-brown mottling and a textured surface. The shoulder is decorated with a wide band of incised geometric patterns, consisting of alternating square panels containing stylized eight-petaled sunbursts and spiral motifs. The vessel has a flared rim with a small, pinched pouring spout. A thick, natural-fiber rope handle is lashed around the neck with brown cord and threaded through a circular aperture in the side of the body. While visually consistent with the mid-century designs of Arthur Andersson for Wallakra, no maker's marks are visible on the piece. An auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions and Middlefield Antiques is attached to the handle. Dimensions: 18.5 x 8 x 8 inches (approximate).

Lot: 380 - Set 3 Die-cast Ford, Volkswagen & Mack Vehicles

A trio of detailed die-cast collectible vehicles of varying scales. The first is a 1913 Ford Model T Miller Beer delivery truck, attributed to Franklin Mint Precision Models. Constructed of die-cast metal with plastic and wood-effect components, it is approximately 1:16 scale. It features a red and yellow livery with Miller Milwaukee logos on the cab doors and wooden-style sideboards printed with Drink Miller High Life Beer. The flatbed carries six barrels, each marked for the Fred Miller Brewing Co. of Milwaukee. The model includes functional steering and an opening hood with detailed engine components. The second item is a yellow 1967 Volkswagen Beetle, constructed of die-cast metal with plastic components and chrome-finished accents. It is mounted on a black plastic display base within a clear acrylic dust cover, featuring a gold-toned plaque inscribed Volkswagen Beetle (1967). The third vehicle is a 1:34 scale Mack B-61 dump truck, attributed to First Gear. This model is finished in yellow and black livery for a municipal Department of Parks and Recreation, with corresponding logos on the doors and bed sides. The hood displays the Mack bulldog mascot and Mack B-61 Thermodyne Diesel text. It features an opening hood and a functional tilting dump bed with a detailed hydraulic cylinder.

Lot: 381 - Texaco Improved Motor Oil Promotional Drum

This item is a lithographed tin scale miniature replicating a five-gallon Texaco motor oil drum. The exterior features a tricolor scheme of red, white, and green. The upper portion displays the word Improved in a slanted red and green script, positioned above the words TEXACO MOTOR OIL in green block lettering. The center of the drum features the classic Texaco roundel logo with a red five-pointed star and a green T. Additional printed text includes FOR API SERVICE ML, MM AND MS and TEXACO INC. along with a period-accurate NET CONTENTS: 5 U.S. Gallons notation. The silver-toned top is embossed with a floral daisy pattern and includes a fixed metal spout and a molded hexagonal cap. The unit is fitted with a metal wire bail handle featuring a brown plastic or composite grip. Based on the construction and scale, this item is a modern promotional collectible or coin bank modeled after mid-20th-century petroleum packaging. Height: 6.5 inches Diameter: 5 inches.

Lot: 382 - Trico Windshield Wiper Blade & Arm Display Cart

A mid-century Trico branded floor-standing rolling service station display cabinet. This point-of-purchase unit is constructed from a red-painted steel frame and sheet metal cabinet. The upper section consists of two tiered inventory bins designed to hold wiper blades and arms. These bins are fronted by curved translucent display panels. The lower panel is printed with the text Wiper Blades and Arms and For Domestic and Foreign Cars. The upper panel features the Trico fan-shaped logo in red and white. Both sides of the cabinet section are screen-printed with promotional graphics including SEE CLEARLY! DRIVE SAFELY! and Let us CHECK Your WIPERS / Fill your Washer alongside additional Trico logos. The base of the unit features an integrated wire shelf designed for storage of washer fluid jugs or larger parts and is mounted on four small metal casters.

Lot: 383 - 10 Winchester Western & J.C. Higgins Shell Boxes

This lot features a collection of 10 shotgun shell boxes from manufacturers Winchester, Western, and J.C. Higgins, encompassing 12 gauge and .410 gauge loads. The group consists of two Winchester Ranger boxes, two Western Super-X Magnum boxes, two Western Super-X .410 gauge boxes, two Western Super-X yellow box variants, one Western Xpert Mark 5 box, and one J.C. Higgins Sportload box. Prominent markings on the Winchester boxes include Winchester Ranger Shotgun Shells and Super Seal Crimp Super Seal Cup Wad Weatherproof Tube Staynless Made In U.S.A. The Western boxes are labeled as Western Super-X Magnum Plastic Shotgun Shells, Western Super-X Original Long Range Load, and Western Xpert Mark 5 Plastic Shotgun Shells. The J.C. Higgins box is identified as 25 12 ga. Sportload Shotgun Shells and notes With Controlled Power Crimp along with Superior Primer Smokeless Powder. The .410 gauge boxes specify Western Super-X .410 Ga. 3 in. 11/16 oz. 6 shot. One of the .410 boxes retains a Western Auto price sticker. The packaging showcases various graphic designs and technical specifications for mid-century paper and plastic shotgun shells.

Lot: 384 - Western, Remington & Winchester Ammunition Boxes

This lot comprises sixteen cardboard ammunition and component boxes from manufacturers Western, Remington, and Winchester. The collection includes a diverse range of calibers and bullet weights: Western Super-X .30-06 Springfield Lubaloy (180 grain), Western Super-X .30-30 Winchester Silvertip (150 and 170 grain versions), Western Super-X .30-30 Winchester Lubaloy (170 grain), Winchester Super Speed .220 Swift (48 grain), Western .300 Savage Silvertip (150 grain), Remington Kleanbore .38 Special Police Service (158 grain), Remington Kleanbore .30-06 Springfield Palma Match (180 grain), Remington Kleanbore .250 Savage Hi-Speed (100 grain), Remington Kleanbore .300 Savage Express (180 grain), Remington Kleanbore .30-30 Winchester Express (170 grain), Remington Hi-Speed .22 Long Rifle Shot, Remington Standard Velocity .22 Long Rifle, and a red Remington box for bullet components. Verbatim markings include Western Center Fire Cartridges Super-X 30-06 Springfield 180 Grain Soft Point Lubaloy Bullet, Winchester Super Speed 220 Swift 20 Center Fire Cartridges Staynless Non-Mercuric, and Remington Kleanbore 30-06 Springfield Palma Match 180 Gr. Taper Heel Metal Case Bullet. The lot also features historical Remington Hi-Speed Kleanbore and Standard Velocity rimfire boxes along with Western Super-X Silvertip controlled expanding bullet packaging, showcasing the graphic design evolution of mid-20th-century sporting ammunition.

Lot: 385 - Alka-Seltzer Tin Litho Display & Tape Dispenser

This is a mid-20th-century point-of-sale countertop display for Alka-Seltzer. The unit is constructed from lithographed tin panels mounted on a heavy black-painted metal frame and base. The main vertical section features a tiered interior designed to hold product boxes, with the backboard depicting six stacked packages of Alka-Seltzer brand tablets. To the side of the tiered dispenser is a black metal compartment equipped with a metal arm and cutting edge, functioning as a tape dispenser for pharmacy or retail use. The side panels are decorated with the Alka-Seltzer brand name, a graphic of a glass containing effervescing tablets, and the slogan, Relief is just a swallow away. The backboard panels feature repeated text including CONTENTS 25 TABLETS, Alka-Seltzer BRAND, and EFFERVESCENT ANALGESIC ALKALIZING TABLETS. The graphic of the glass on the side panel is also labeled Alka-Seltzer BRAND. The unit sits on an angled black metal base that extends to the rear.

Lot: 386 - 1920s Gargoyle Mobiloil Grade E Motor Oil Can

This is a one-quart motor oil can for Gargoyle Mobiloil Grade E, produced by the Vacuum Oil Company. The container features a soldered-top design with an offset pour spout and a wrap-around applied paper label. The front of the label displays the brand's signature red Gargoyle logo beneath the slogan -Make the chart your guide-. The main text identifies the contents as Mobiloil E, accompanied by a descriptive paragraph regarding the oil's refined quality for internal combustion engines and its performance at low temperatures. A vertical red box on the side provides pricing information stating FAIR RETAIL PRICE 35c. THREE FOR $1.00 and specifies the volume as NET CONTENTS ONE QUART. The top metal surface features embossed lettering including IF MISSING OR BROKEN and TRADEMARK. Historically, Mobiloil Grade E was the specific lubricant recommended for use in the Ford Model T. Dimensions: Approximately 6.5 inches height x 4 inches diameter.

Lot: 387 - Mibuso GmbH Esso Herr Tropf Figural Coin Bank

Produced by Mibuso GmbH, this figural coin bank depicts the character Herr Tropf (Mr. Drop), the oil drop mascot used by Esso in Germany beginning in the 1950s. The figure is modeled in a standing pose with the left hand behind the head and the right hand on the hip. The bank is constructed of two cast iron halves joined by assembly screws, with a coin slot located on the upper back. The character features the Esso brand name in red letters within a blue oval outline on the chest, and the base is inscribed with Herr TROPF in blue letters flanking a central logo. The underside of the base features the cast-in manufacturer mark MIBUSO GmbH. This item is designed in an antique style; the heavy pitting and wear are consistent with either genuine age or intentional distressing found on contemporary reproductions. Height: approximately 7 - 9 inches.

Lot: 388 - Antique Well Hook & Bucket Retriever

This antique tool is a long-handled well hook or bucket retriever, traditionally used for recovering items dropped into deep wells or shafts. The device features a wrought iron scissor-action mechanism with inward-curving, pointed tongs designed to grip objects from above. It operates via a dual-shaft wooden handle system; a secondary sliding shaft is connected to a metal pull-rod that activates the tongs. The ironwork and the dark-stained wooden upper section are consistent with late 19th to early 20th-century agricultural tools. The primary light-colored wooden shaft is a modern replacement and retains an adhesive label identifying it as a Wright No. 0760 Tapered Handle. A leather thong is attached through a bore in the top of the secondary handle.

Lot: 390 - USAID U.S. Agency Int. Dev. Painted Metal Sign

A painted metal sign from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This rectangular, horizontal sign is constructed from sheet metal and features the official agency seal on the left side. The seal includes a circular border with the text UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT surrounding a central graphic of a handshake positioned over a striped shield with stars. Inside the seal, the acronym USAID is printed in a blue box. On the right side, the sign displays the text WITH THE SUPPORT OF: in red, bold sans-serif capital letters above a large white USAID acronym set against a solid blue rectangular background. The sign includes several original mounting holes along the top, bottom, and center edges, typically used for installation at project sites funded by the agency.

Lot: 391 - Pair Metal Safety Signs: Electrical & PCB

This lot consists of two industrial metal safety signs used for electrical maintenance and hazardous material regulation. The first sign is an electrical regulator warning sign produced by Almetek, bearing the mark ALMETEK 12095 in the lower right corner. It is constructed from painted metal with four metal grommets at the corners for mounting. The sign features a bold orange header with a warning triangle icon and the text WARNING, followed by the instruction PLACE REGULATOR ON NEUTRAL BEFORE BYPASSING in black block lettering. The second sign is a hazardous material regulatory sign concerning Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), manufactured by Carlton Industries Inc. as indicated by the text along the bottom margin: CARLTON INDUSTRIES INC. 1-800-231-5988 LA GRANGE, TEXAS 1406P. This sign is made of painted metal with pre-drilled holes in the corners. The text identifies the contents as PCBs and references U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations (40 CFR 761), providing emergency contact details for the U.S. Coast Guard National Response Center. Hand-written additions in black marker include the local contact POWER HOUSE 7-4820 and EMERGENCY 6-5111.

Lot: 392 - Pair AT&T American Tel & Tel Warning Signs

A pair of industrial utility warning signs produced for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) Long Lines division. These signs are constructed from painted steel and feature a standardized three-color industrial layout. The upper section contains the word WARNING in bold black text on an orange background. The central white band features the Bell System logo and the blue text TRANSCONTINENTAL COAXIAL CABLE ROUTE above a horizontal blue and gold stripe. Below this stripe, the instruction DO NOT DIG ANYWHERE IN THIS AREA is printed in blue. The bottom orange section reads CALL TOLL FREE 800 342 5678 and identifies the source as AMER. TEL. & TEL. CO. LONG LINES. The reverse sides are finished in orange. One sign retains a small adhesive label on the back with the handwritten notation TLF #20-.

Lot: 393 - Antique American Cast Iron Farmhouse Bell w/ Frame

This antique cast iron bell assembly is characteristic of the school and plantation bells produced by North American foundries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The set comprises the bell, a rotating yoke with an integrated crank arm, and a large arched mounting frame designed for post installation. The bell is secured to the yoke by a central threaded bolt. Inside, the original cast iron clapper remains attached via a hook and eye mechanism. The overall design is utilitarian and functional. No manufacturer marks, model numbers, or patent dates are discernible on the casting. Bell diameter: approximately 10 to 14 inches.

Lot: 394 - Pair American Bread Metal Advertising Signs

This lot features two original metal advertising signs representing iconic American commercial bread brands, likely dating to the mid-20th century. The first sign is a rectangular advertisement for Wonder Bread, produced for the Continental Baking Company. It depicts the brand's classic balloon logo�a stylized loaf of bread decorated with red, yellow, and blue circles. The text reads WONDER ENRICHED BREAD in red and black block lettering, accompanied by the slogan Helps Build Strong Bodies 12 Ways!. This sign is constructed of painted sheet metal and features four metal mounting grommets, one in each corner. The second sign is a horizontal rectangular advertisement for Sunbeam Bread, associated with the Quality Bakers of America. It features the Little Miss Sunbeam mascot within a red lace-edged oval. The brand name Sunbeam Bread is rendered in blue cursive script above the phrase Soft and Fresh in red serif lettering. This sign is also made of painted sheet metal with four mounting grommets. Both signs have plain, unpainted reverse sides.

Lot: 395 - Vigortone Salesman Sample Kit in Red Case

A collection of animal feed supplement and medication samples from Vigortone Products Co., presented in their original salesman's carrying case. The case is constructed with a red textured vinyl exterior, aluminum trim, and dual metal latches. The interior features a green felt-lined compartmentalized tray designed to hold two rows of sample vials. The kit contains multiple clear plastic vials with white plastic snap-on caps, filled with various granular and powdered substances. Each vial bears an orange and white paper label identifying the specific product and its intended use for livestock including cattle, swine, horses, and poultry. Identified products include Vigortone Dairy-Phos No. 33 Wisc., Vigortone D Wormer No. 116, Dri-Ade Pre-Mix No. 125, Vigor-Ade No. 120, Vigortone Dairy Special No. 30 XX, Vigortone Pre-Mix No. 5 1/2, Vigortone Junior No. 6, Vigortone Super V-8, Bovotone No. 12-D, Horse Vigortone Pre-Mix No. 5, Vigortone Milk Replacer No. 22, Vigortone Creep-Wean Pre-Mix No. 3, Vigortone Pig Booster No. 2A, Vigortone Kalf-Ayd Pre-Mix No. 23, Vigortone Dairy Special No. 40 XX, and Vigortone Sow-Prep No. 4. One vial cap for the Milk Replacer features a perforated top for dispensing. All labels are printed with the Vigortone Products Co. manufacturer name.

Lot: 396 - Liquid Carbonic Co. Metal Soda Fountain Dispenser

This large-scale cylindrical vessel is an antique commercial liquid dispenser, likely utilized as a coffee urn or water boiler in a soda fountain environment, and is attributed to the Liquid Carbonic Company. Dating from the late 19th to early 20th century, the piece is fabricated from a grey metal alloy with cast components, including three cabriole legs, side handles, and a spigot assembly. The main body features a front-mounted spigot with a black handle and a vertically mounted glass sight tube to indicate fluid levels. The upper rim is flared and finished with a decorative pierced gallery showing repeating trefoil motifs, housing a removable, highly ornate domed lid insert with intricate openwork patterns reflecting Gothic Revival stylistic influences. The dispenser is accompanied by a separate circular drip tray featuring a matching pierced gallery rim. No manufacturer marks, stamps, or hallmarks are visible on the surfaces. The item bears an auction tag from Atlee Raber Auctions / Middlefield Antiques.

Lot: 397 - Noma Star & On-A-Lite Mid-C. Christmas Decor Sets

This assortment of mid-20th-century holiday decorations includes branded lighting components and various ornaments. The lot features a Noma Illuminated Christmas Tree Star in its original red and green cardboard box. Also included are a pair of boxes for On-A-Lite Set No. 1A (Cat. No. X10) light sockets with accompanying green and brown electrical cords. A cardboard storage box holds a group of glass ornaments of different designs, including solid-colored spheres, reflector-style indents with metallic finishes, and hand-painted globes featuring winter landscapes. The collection also contains a metal aerosol can of Aero Snow flakes spray and a spool of Sasheen brand Magic Bow ribbon with a Santa Claus graphic and 49-cent price mark.

Lot: 398 - Trio Pressed Glass Covered Animal Dishes

This lot features three miniature pressed glass covered dishes in animal forms, commonly used as individual salt cellars or trinket boxes. The collection includes one reclining rabbit lid on a basketweave patterned base in pink glass, one hen lid with a red-painted comb on a basketweave patterned base in clear glass, and one hen lid on a beaded hobnail patterned base in peach-toned glass. The items exhibit standard pressed glass construction with textured detailing on the animal figures and bases. No manufacturer marks or signatures are visible on any of the pieces. These forms were widely produced by various American glass houses throughout the 20th century. Length: Approximately 2 to 2.5 inches each.

Lot: 399 - Trio Pressed Glass Hen on Nest Covered Dishes

This collection features three pressed glass figural covered dishes in the classic hen on nest form, attributed to the Indiana Glass Company. The group includes three distinct color variations: transparent amber, opaque lime green milk glass, and transparent ruby red. Each dish is a two-part assembly consisting of a lid molded into a hen with textured feathering and an oval-shaped base. The bases are defined by a basketweave textured body and a finished beaded rim. No maker marks, logos, or alphanumeric codes are present on any of the pieces. Length: Approximately 5.5 inches each.

Lot: 400 - Set 4 Acme Nanotechnology Pin-Up Metal Signs

A set of four stamped and embossed metal advertising signs featuring a contemporary retro-style design. The central imagery depicts a woman with auburn hair in a mid-20th-century aesthetic pin-up pose, wearing a pink one-piece garment and red high-heeled sandals while seated on a wooden swing. The signs are finished with a white ground and a blue frame border. The logo for Speed Spray, featuring a stylized V-shaped graphic with three spheres, is positioned in the upper left quadrant. The Acme Nanotechnology logo, incorporating a swoosh and two spheres, is located in the lower right. The signs are constructed from sheet metal with embossed lettering, graphics, and border. Each sign is equipped with four pre-drilled corner holes for mounting.

Lot: 401 - 7 Stillson Pipe & Monkey Wrenches, Wood Stand

This collection consists of seven industrial wrenches attractively mounted for display on a rectangular wooden panel. The group features Stillson-pattern pipe wrenches alongside one all-metal monkey wrench. Notable markings include a large wrench stamped Walworth Company, Boston, Made in U.S.A. on the handle, with its jaw assembly marked Genuine Stillson. A smaller wrench is marked with the Stillson trademark inside a diamond border and includes a 1916 patent date. Another wrench is stamped 8 In. Drop Forged. The tools are constructed of wrought and drop-forged steel and feature a variety of handle styles including full hardwood handles, wood scales, and all-metal grips. The wrenches are wire-mounted to a beveled wooden board, which appears to be a repurposed cabinet door as evidenced by recessed circular cutouts on the reverse. A metal chain is attached to the top for wall hanging.

Lot: 402 - American Advertising Collectibles & Tool Kit

This lot features three mid-20th-century American items including two tobacco advertising containers and a professional tool kit. The first item is a lithographed tin for Penn's Natural Leaf Thin tobacco, manufactured for The American Tobacco Company. The red lid displays a prominent yellow fountain pen nib graphic with the text Penn's Spells Quality. Side panels include instructions for a key-wind opening mechanism and list the contents as twelve 30-cent plugs. The back features a guarantee label with a Native American profile logo. The second item is a heavy paper pouch for Ojibwa Dark Fine-Cut tobacco, produced by the Scotten, Dillon Company of Detroit, Michigan. The front includes a blue Tobacco Workers International Union stamp with the signatures of John O'Hare and E. Lewis Evans. The third item is a Nu-Kut Super-Hone professional clipper sharpening kit by Salpac Co. of Collingswood, New Jersey. This kit includes the original cardboard box and a circular gridded metal honing plate. Sharpening plate: 5 inches in diameter.

Lot: 402A - Pair Corning Ware Spice of Life Casseroles w/ Lids

This pair of casserole dishes is manufactured by Corning Ware and features the La Marjolaine pattern from the Spice of Life series. Each dish is constructed from white Pyroceram glass-ceramic and is paired with a clear, heat-resistant glass lid. The square-shaped vessels feature integrated tab handles. The exterior decoration displays a central vegetable and herb motif including a tomato, mushroom, and artichoke in earthy shades of green, yellow, and orange. Below the graphic, the text La Marjolaine is printed in a dark cursive script. The underside of the tab handles is embossed with the mark CORNING WARE. The glass lids are domed with a central circular knob handle.

Lot: 403 - Lionel Prewar O Gauge Model Train Components

This group of model train components consists of various O gauge pieces manufactured by Lionel. The collection includes a black streamlined steam locomotive featuring a 2-4-2 wheel arrangement, a decorative red and silver horizontal stripe, and the number 6 visible on the side. Accompanying the engine is a black coal tender with a rivet-patterned body and an embossed side panel reading LIONEL LINES. The set includes several tinplate passenger cars finished in green with yellow window inserts and trim. Two of these cars are marked with the number 2640 and labeled PULLMAN, while another is an observation car numbered 2641 with an integrated rear platform and railing. Additionally, there is a red freight gondola car. Materials include pressed tinplate and die-cast metal components. The items feature mechanical latch-style couplers characteristic of pre-war production.

Lot: 404 - Marx & Lionel Attrib. 13 RR Signals & Access

This collection of thirteen model railroad signals and street accessories is attributed to mid-20th century manufacturers such as Marx and Lionel, designed for O-gauge or similar model train layouts. The grouping includes two manual or electric crossing gates with black-and-white striped arms and red indicators, one featuring a black mast and the other a red mast. Also included are two railroad crossing flasher signals: one with a silver mast and a red indicator box labeled STOP, and a heavy cast iron version with an oval base and a sign reading STOP ON SIGNAL. A wig-wag signal features a swinging STOP disc and a rectangular sign reading STOP WHEN SWINGING. The collection includes two semaphores: a tall ladder-style mast with a yellow signal arm and colored lenses, and a smaller green-painted unit with an orange arm. Street accessories feature a double-arm lamp post with silver-tone hoods and signs reading MAIN ST. and M, as well as various single lamp posts in green, grey, and silver. A brown-toned telegraph pole with multiple cross-arms is also present. The pieces are constructed from a combination of cast iron bases, tinplate masts, and plastic or celluloid globes. Visible text includes RAIL ROAD CROSSING and STOP on several pieces, with an embossed letter J found on the base of the green semaphore.

Lot: 405 - Ande Rooney Set 5 Porc. Enamel Advertising Signs

A collection of five heavy-gauge metal advertising signs with a fused porcelain enamel finish, produced by Ande Rooney Inc. This group features iconic American transportation and industrial brands. Included in the lot are three circular signs: Cadillac Authorized Service with a multi-colored crest, Chevrolet Corvette featuring the crossed-flags logo on a silver field, and Northern Pacific Railway with the red and black monad logo. The two rectangular signs comprise a Fisk Tires sign with the Time to Re-Tire mascot and an Indian Motorcycles sign with a yellow field and Native American profile logo. The Cadillac sign is explicitly marked on the lower margin with the text Ande Rooney Inc. Made in U.S.A. 1986. The remaining signs share identical physical characteristics, construction methods, and reverse-side finishes. Each sign features pre-drilled mounting holes and a uniform matte dark grey finish on the reverse.

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