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Old 07-16-2017, 12:04 PM
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Eric,

Just post the Spalding sign in every picture of your collection and you'll meet the terms and conditions of the thread

Really how can anyone get upset over awesome memorabilia. If they do they'll get over it. Post away...
Posted some over in the memorabilia room thread...enjoy!!
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Old 07-23-2017, 02:02 PM
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To keep this interesting thread going, I thought I'd post one for Cubbies fans.
I'm sure many of you are familiar with the Chicago Cubs tobacco tins...
Here's my Chicago Cubs Chewing Tobacco tin advertising sign.
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Old 07-24-2017, 08:17 AM
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Beautiful piece!

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Wow Brent

I've never seen or heard of this piece before. Did it come from a major auction house?

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To keep this interesting thread going, I thought I'd post one for Cubbies fans.
I'm sure many of you are familiar with the Chicago Cubs tobacco tins...
Here's my Chicago Cubs Chewing Tobacco tin advertising sign.
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Old 07-24-2017, 09:51 AM
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Wow Brent

I've never seen or heard of this piece before. Did it come from a major auction house?
Hey Mike, I bought it around 2010 from an elderly couple that pick in the county, and sell at an antique mall. I specifically asked about its provenance and was told that it was found just the day before I purchased it, hanging in an old barn. I've looked, but have never seen another. It was manufactured in St Thomas Ontario, and judging from the 15cent purchase price, I would guess it probably originates from early in the run of Chicago Cubs tobacco products issued by Rock City Tobacco in 1936. I also have a matching cardboard counter box that once held the plugs the sign advertises.
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Old 07-24-2017, 10:39 AM
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Brent,

Very cool!
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Old 07-24-2017, 10:40 AM
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Beautiful pieces, Congrats


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Hey Mike, I bought it around 2010 from an elderly couple that pick in the county, and sell at an antique mall. I specifically asked about its provenance and was told that it was found just the day before I purchased it, hanging in an old barn. I've looked, but have never seen another. It was manufactured in St Thomas Ontario, and judging from the 15cent purchase price, I would guess it probably originates from early in the run of Chicago Cubs tobacco products issued by Rock City Tobacco in 1936. I also have a matching cardboard counter box that once held the plugs the sign advertises.
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To keep this interesting thread going, I thought I'd post one for Cubbies fans.
I'm sure many of you are familiar with the Chicago Cubs tobacco tins...
Here's my Chicago Cubs Chewing Tobacco tin advertising sign.
Dang...very nice...what's the dimensions?...the way they're making fakes these days...It's to the point now where I want to see some wear...If that was mint...or even just good condition it would make me worry...Congrats on a great find...even if it was 7 years ago...
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Dang...very nice...what's the dimensions?...the way they're making fakes these days...It's to the point now where I want to see some wear...If that was mint...or even just good condition it would make me worry...Congrats on a great find...even if it was 7 years ago...
Hey Carlton, how have you been? I'm not at home right now to measure, but if memory serves, its roughly 10" x 27 1/2".


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Old 07-28-2017, 07:15 PM
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Default Spalding Base Ball Goods Sign

The Chicago Cubs sign is a neat one. Have never seen that one before. Congrats on finding it!

Spalding sign measures 15" x 20"
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Wow. That Spalding ad is beautiful!

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Wow. That Spalding ad is beautiful!

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Agreed! This is tops. What could possibly be better?
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Hi, are you interested in selling the Spalding sign?
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Thank everyone for the continued comments on the Cracker Jack sign.

This isn't a full ad piece, but it is one of my favorites. King Kelly was cut out of what must have been a sizable poster (the Kelly is 3" x 5"). Attached is also a scan of a small reproduction of the poster.
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This is the original artwork to a Little Golden Book (1960) for one of the pages of Flags. Its large, pristine and colorful. More importantly it reminds me that if not for these guys generation, I couldn't collect or have anything I enjoy.
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This is the original artwork to a Little Golden Book (1960) for one of the pages of Flags. Its large, pristine and colorful. More importantly it reminds me that if not for these guys generation, I couldn't collect or have anything I enjoy.
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Default Crofts Cocoa

Here's a couple of wooden Croft's Cocoa signs made by the American Joxyl Company of New York in the early 1910's.

My understanding from researching the company is that one of the primary uses for these would be for display on trolley cars and trains of the day.
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Many many great advertising signs

Especially love the signs pre 1929
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