1950S SOAP BOX DERBY CAR1950s antique original Soap Box Derby Car. It still functions properly and has a great art deco look. Would look great in mancave or shop. Fantastic piece of vintage Americana.
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W.S FRAZIER HORSE DRAWN CARTA rare 1800s horse drawn cart made by W. S. Frazier from Aurora, IL. Frazier carts were known as having the best riding quality of all. They were light, strong and durable. Red painted with a single seat and iron wheels along with a Well's Fargo logo.
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JIM BEAM 1913 telephone DECANTERUn-opened Jim Beam liquor decanter bottle featuring an antique 1913 "Western Electric" wall version common battery telephone series #6. Developed and made by The James B. Beam Distillery Co, in 1982 to help raise funds for charity of infants who are hearing impaired.
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1950S MARX service TRUCKRare and highly collectible 1950s Marx Coca Cola service truck. Made of tin and pressed metal. In fantastic condition with great patina. Marx toys were very desired in the 1950's and even more desired today. Awesome piece of Americana!
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IDEAL CO. ROYAL CROWN COLA COOLER Original embossed Royal Crown Cola cooler. Manufactured by the Ideal Co. in the 1940s. Made with stainless steel lids called sliders. Patrons slide the soda bottle along the rack to be released. Works on a dime.
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MILITARY MISSILE SKELETON MACHINE GUNRafter hanging military conversation piece. Eight feet long in length, deceased gunner skeleton straddling a missile with machine gun. Complete with vintage airman goggles and cigar in mouth!
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RODZY BIG NUT CHINO HOTRODHighly collectible Rodzy Big Nut in original box. Only 5000 of these were ever produced. Great display piece and collectors item.
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1950 SMITH-MILLER FIRETRUCK Smith Miller L.A.F.D. extendable ladder fire truck. Works of art to the smallest detail. Known as the finest toy trucks ever produced.
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VICTORINOX SWISS ARMY knife AUTOMATONThis is a vintage Victorinox automaton, advertising the brand Swiss Army. When switched on the tools of the piece move up and down at a slow pace. This was used in a retail outlet and is now a great decorative piece.
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1890S VICTORIAN floral ART DECO OIL LAMPStunning Victorian oil lamp (now electrified) with a ornate art deco design at the base. The glass light shade is really pretty with a beautiful hand painted floral design. Lamp has hanging beaded prisms around border.
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GAMEWELL FIRE ALARM STATIONA rare, old and desired Gamewell fire alarm box and a metal stand. Manufactured in the late 1800s and still retains the red and green finish. Extremely heavy duty and is composed of cast iron. Would be a wonderful restoration project or keep and enjoy as is. Nice Americana!
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1940s ROYAL CROWN COLA DISPLAYOriginal advertising bottle display rack for Royal Crown Cola with three shelves and wooden crates. Made of steel and painted yellow with red lettering. The top reads "Take Home A Carton". The display rack has some oxidation on the bottom, nice patina overall.
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HANGING FORD HOTROD LIGHTING DISPLAYAwesome black Ford hotrod with flames stretched across the sides. A ford sticker is attached on the front reading USA-111. There are eyelets on all four sides for chains that are used for hanging. Under the hotrod is lighting to shine down as you work!
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WRIGLEY'S COUNTERTOP 5 CENT GUM DISPLAY1940s Wrigley's Standard Brands chewing gum countertop display. Five cents and made of tin. This rare and original drug store display contains five sections, weighted base and nice patina. Americana!
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CROWN PREMIUMS 1953 CORVETTEGeneral Motors Corp. gave out a limited amount of these special replicas to their dealers in 2003 for the Corvette 50th Anniversary. Crown Premiums custom made these for them only. Mint!
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MECHANICAL FOOTBALL PLAYER TOY1920s toy. When leg is pulled back, place the rubber football on its tee and by depressing the lever the football by means of a string, would be launched forward. In very fine original condition!
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BLACK AMERICANA CAST IRON LAWN JOCKEYEarly restored 1940s cast iron Black Americana lawn jockey. This version is the earliest example "Jacko". These were extremely popular on farms across the U.S. Used to hitch horses.
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1940'S BLACK AMERICANA LAWN JOCKEYEarly original barn find, cast iron Black Americana lawn jockey. This version is the earliest example "Jacko". Used to hitch horses or hold a lantern. Missing the right arm but has incredible patina.
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