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Old 08-09-2016, 06:11 PM
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The Cooperstown Show was full of "oldies but goodies" this year, I purchased this 23 1/2 " x 12 1/2 " x 8 " crate early on Friday morning,
as the Show opened. The price was right, so I dared not procrastinate (as I often do).















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Old 08-12-2016, 07:11 PM
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As I've already noted....the Cooperstown Show was full of "oldies but goodies" surprises this year. I added this Mayo Tin to my Tobacco
relics collection.
I posted an 1895 Mayo card with it; however, I don't think this Tin is circa 1895. I'm guessing that it's timeline is early 20th Century.

I would appreciate it if some one on this forum can identify the vintage of this Tin ? . Thanks guys......






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Old 08-12-2016, 08:53 PM
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Who needs some Tailoring done?
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Old 08-23-2016, 06:57 PM
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In a neat little Antique shop in Oklahoma, I found this Plow Boy Tobacco Tin (circa 1910). Given the condition of it and its price,
it was a must buy.

Back in April, I posted a crude scan of this Tin, so here are some pretty looking scans for you.














1910 Chicago Cubs

Evers ......................................... Brown .................................................. ..... Chance

King Cole .............................................. Sheckard .................................... Lew Richie



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Old 08-28-2016, 02:44 PM
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Default Spring/Summer of '49....store window advertising banner display

Candy store windows in the Philadelphia area displayed this 1949 BOWMAN adv. banner promoting their fourth-coming series of BB cards.





Complete 4th series uncut 36-card sheet (this series of cards were issued in the Summer of 1949)



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Old 09-27-2016, 08:10 PM
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Default 1950 Drake's Bakeries cards

1949 Newark Bears program/scorecard






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Old 10-16-2016, 07:13 AM
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Another colorful Tobacco advertising piece from George S. Harris & Sons Lithographers (Phila.)......circa 1880's






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Hi...do you still have the Dukes Mixture crate? Great item....would you ever consider selling it? Just curious....my family has a connection with the Dukes. If not, enjoy it. Congrats. Thanks.... Tony
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Default not sure who posted the dukes mixture crate

(only had time to look through one page again) BUT if they don't answer I have a beauty that's in my laundry room as I have nowhere else to put it or the other 2 crates I have....... you can message me here.
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Old 04-09-2018, 05:52 PM
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The Cooperstown Show was full of "oldies but goodies" this year, I purchased this 23 1/2 " x 12 1/2 " x 8 " crate early on Friday morning,
as the Show opened. The price was right, so I dared not procrastinate (as I often do).















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Here you go......I posted this Duke's Mixture crate two years ago on this thread.

Sent you an email, Tony.


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1930's Tobacco Tin

P. Lorillard Co. brand produced at Factory #6, 1st District, Middletown, Ohio.






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Some really fantastic pieces everyone! Tony as usual your collection amazes. And Bryan love that CJ sign! Where the heck did you find it? Give us some details!
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Thanks AJ! It came from someone in Indiana.

I actually might end up selling it as I am finding that I only have room for a few framed items and this one might not make the cut. It is pretty fun to have discovered what is the only the third of these signs (that I have been able to track down).

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Some really fantastic pieces everyone! Tony as usual your collection amazes. And Bryan love that CJ sign! Where the heck did you find it? Give us some details!
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Chesterfield Cigarette compact (5 5/8 " x 4 1/2 ")











Compact open......and it's empty....cigarettes went up in smoke






Hey guys,

I've always wondered why no Sports or Non-Sports cards were ever issued with the Chesterfield brand ?

Anyone on this forum have any thoughts on this mystery ? ?

Liggett & Myers introduced this brand in 1912, packaging these cigarettes in the standard pack.


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21" x 28" Carolina Brights poster from before the T206 days.
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