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I know nothing about the tobacco box. Just found it among my dad's stuff. The pickers didnt touch 5% of his stuff in the day they were here :p
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Cigarette dispenser
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Allen and Ginter
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You guys have some great stuff on this thread. Not much but I have few items.
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One Strike Candy
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Cigar Box label of the National League's President (1903 - 1909)......
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From Cy Young’s estate
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Won this in Hunts Auction
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Very nice Bob, love it!!
A new pick up for me...... http://photos.imageevent.com/threetw...e/obaksign.JPG |
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Picked this up the other day.
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Recent acquisition. This has Everet Scott "Scottie" in the lower right corner. It's dated May 4, 1922.
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Bought this with the others. Nice photo of Jim Bottomly.
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Another original Cracker Jack related counter display.
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Very cool piece Tony!
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Thanks Brent.....
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T214 related
Probably what a T214 pack will look similar to, when we find a correctly tagged one.
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T210 and T206 related Old Mill Cigarettes advertisement.
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Colgans Advertisements
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A couple of pieces to my Colgan's collection, The round piece is made of glass and is also a mirror, it is 7" in diameter
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Bob those are fantastic!
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Beautiful Victory pack, Leon! Is there an overstamp, or is the factory wrong?
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Geeze ... these old advertising pieces are addicting! Now I have to add another item to my wantlist? <sigh> :rolleyes: Seriously ... there are some really beautiful art pieces within this thread. I hope to one day add a pre-war advertisement display to my collection ... as a companion piece. Thanks for sharing all these!
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Crown
Shared in the other advertising section as well. Brooksie banner for Crown gasoline.
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Tony Great OLD MILL advertisement, love the lithography. TED Z T206 Reference . |
Thank you Ted.
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That is really some great stuff shown recently!! Here is a modest pickup...
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A metal El Principe de Gales box. Most of the EPDG boxes I have seen are paper.
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Was going through some stuff and stumbled onto this one.
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Thanks Leon! I shouldn't have said "most" - all the EPDG boxes that I could find are paper/cardboard. I just don't know a ton about these so was trying to be careful.
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Some awesome stuff in here....Shared these in the other ad post
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1927 Ruth
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from the Halper Collection
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~1915 Cracker Jack sign used in trolley cars.
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Crate Label
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A Mecca Cigarette ghost sign
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.....a faded 1910 Mecca sign painted on the side of a building on East 70th Street and York Avenue, NYC, likely a with similar consequence as the following sign.
The second sign is a Mecca Cigarette sign also painted in 1910, subsequently painted over with a Cola Cola advertisement. As the top paint wears away over time it reveals the older painting. The reappearance of a painting of an underlying image that has been painted over is called a pentimento. This Coca-Cola and Mecca pentimento is on a building on the corner of Bleeker and Carmine Streets, NYC. __________________________________________________ _____ The Homepage on this site displays samples of three collectible hobbies - it does not imply ownership of the samples. http://bcc.anaclubs.org/bb.htm |
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So, where are the Tobacco cards (sports or non-sports) with the Chesterfield backs ? ?
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One more Chesterfield advertisement......
http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...OpeningDay.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ngDay1923x.jpg __________________________________________________ _________________________________________ I'm still searching for these 3 cards to complete my AMERICAN BEAUTY 460 sub-set (74 subjects) CAMNITZ (hands over head)....DOYLE (portrait)....McGRAW (portrait-cap) Any help finding these cards is greatly appreciated and will be rewarded......Thanks guys. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Great thread. I date this to circa 1910 just after the British American Tobacco Company was established in China. I still periodically gear up to do more research on it. thanks for looking.
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Neat Mirror
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Picked this up off of eBay
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Not sure if this belongs Here, but Ive enjoyed looking at years of cool advertising pieces in this thread and wanted to contribute somehow.
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Bob F.
neat advertising mirror but missing a few parts. I went back and forth all week about it - contacted the seller - tried to justify the retail - aesthetics - 90.00 shipping - whatever. I have a slightly earlier Duke advertising mirror with globe and wicks (also includes a tobacco insert card) made by the same company although a little "prettier" and complete. Ginter is a core of my accumulation so I was faced with a real predicament. I was fairly sure it wouldn't get a bid and I might have a shot to negotiate. You have some super advertising but didn't think of you. Curses!! ......and congratulations.
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Bob, I too was watching that mirror, pretty neat, similar sentiments as Henry but sometimes you just need to bite. Congrats! I suspect Henry would have been all in if it were more complete.
JC, awesome 1892 Schedule, very nice. I normally don't gravitate outside of 19th century slide and shell cigarette packs but couldn't resist a Detroit chewing tobacco by the name of "WOLVERINE". This wooden storage bin/bucket has a 10lb Series of 1875 tax stamp that was canceled in 1876. The top and bottom have clear stamps for Nevin & Mills Wolverine Tobacco, very complete, everything is present. |
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I had a suspicion pieces were missing however given the choices of owning this or nothing, I obviously chose owning it. I guess my other rationalization was that it displays pretty nicely as is and I have no issues displaying it as is.
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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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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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Here you go......I posted this Duke's Mixture crate two years ago on this thread. Sent you an email, Tony. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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