Title:
Pepsi Cola Sign, Black Americana Late 1950s
Description: Pepsi Cola Sign, "Refresh Without
Filling," Black Americana Late 1950s. Measures 12"
x 8". Condition: Sign has darkened some and some old
pain drippings. See photos.
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Lot
202
Title:
1940 Pepsi Cola Keystone Cops Embossed Door Push
Description:
1940 Pepsi Cola Keystone Cops Embossed Door Push. Measures 21"
long x 3.5" wide. Condition- Paint has crackles, some surface
rust, and paint loss (See photos).
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Lot
203
Title:
Sun Drop Lemonade 1930s Tin Over Cardboard Sign
Description: Sun Drop Lemonade 1930s Tin Over Cardboard
Welcome Sign. Measures 6.25" wide x 9". Condition-
Average condition. Some lettering is darkened, some scratches,
and some stains. See photos for more infromation.
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Lot
204
Title:
Sun Spot Cola 1950s Tin Advertising Welcome Sign
Description: Sun Spot Cola 1950s Tin Advertising Welcome
Sign. Measures 6.5" wide x 27.5" long. Condition-
Sign is in good condition.
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Lot
205
Title:
1947 Double Cola Tin Flange Sign
Description:
1947 Double Cola Tin Flange Sign. Measures 18" x 15".
Condition- Some paint loss mainly on flange, some surface
rust, dent on flange, and some scratches.
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Lot
206
Title:
1950`s Sun Crest Bottle Cap Electric Clock
Description: 1950`s Sun Crest Plastic Bottle Cap Electric
Clock 11inches in diameter. Condition - Clock lights and runs,
Plastic cap has 2 inch crack on bottom edge of cap. Logo on
clock face has 1" X 1.5" piece of tape in lower
right hand side.
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Lot
207
Title:
Frosty Root Beer Double Bubble Clock
Description: Frosty Root Beer Double Bubble Clock,
manufactured in a limited number by American Retro Company.
Clock dial measures 16". Condition - Clock is in working
order and lights work.
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Lot
208
Title:
1840 Chickasaw Indian Land Grant, Martin Van Buren
Description:
November 28th,1840, Chickasaw Indian Land Grant by Commissioner
John H. Eaton, Signed for U.S. President Martin Van Buren
by his Secretary. land granted by the Chickasaw Indian nation
treaty signed at Pontotoc Creek 1832. Granting to the Chicksaw
Indian ' Shah-Wo-Ni-Yea" one section plus, Section 29,
Township 5, Range 4 West, 641.12 acres. Approx. 10" x
16". Condition- Framed in 1960`s era frame, 2 folds horizontal
and 3 folds vertical, some discoloration. Overall this piece
is in good condition.
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Lot
209
Title:
TN. 1824 Land Grant Signed Gov. William Carroll
Description: State of Tennessee Land Grant , 13"
X 16.25", framed, Signed by Governor William Carroll
and cosigned by David Graham as Secretary, July 25th, 1826.
Alexander Berryhill of Franklin County, Tennessee ,veteran
of the Indian wars assigned Land on Shoal Creek, in Lawrence
County to Aaron Mayhew (Born Alen County Kentucky, 1799. Died
July 12. Married to Sarah Will Mayhew.)1873 Governor Carroll
fought at the battles of "Horseshoe Bend" and "The
Battle of New Orleans with Andrew jackson. Carroll serverd
as Governor of Tennessee from 1821-1827 and from 1829-1835.
William was Governor of Tennessee longer than any other person.
Sam Houston was the Governor from 1827-1829. Condition - Very
strong Governor William Carroll Signature.Grant has three
folds, medium foxing and three small holes at the center fold
(see photos). very strong Governor William Carroll Signature.
framed in a 1960`s frame.
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Lot
210
Title:
1847 Lawrence Co. Tennessee Land Grant
Description: 1847 Lawrence County, Tennessee Land Grant.
Land grant signed by Tennessee Governor Aaron N. Brown on
August 19, 1847. Land grant No. 28894, for 240 acres in Lawrence
County, Tennessee. Measures 14" x 17. Grant is framed
in a 1960's era frame on red felt. Condition- Grant has three
vertical folds and one horizontal fold. Horizontal fold has
three small tears. Document has overall light to medium foxing.
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Lot
211
Title:
1902 Chicago Rock Island & Pacific RR Co Gold Bond
Description: 1902 Chicago Rock Island & Pacific
Railroad Company Gold Bond, $1,000. Measures 17.5" x
14.75" Condition- Good condition. Bond has minor tears
(See photos).
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Lot
212
Title:
Four Civil War Currency Notes
Description: Four Civil War Currency Notes; The State
of Georgia $20, 1864; The Confederate States America $20,
1864; The City of Portsmouth NH. $1, 1861; Virginia Treasury
Note $1,1862. Condition: Vary from poor to good. See photos.
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Lot
213
Title:
Two Autographed Color Photos of Carl Perkins
Description:
Two Autographed Color Photos of Carl Perkins. Condition- One
photo has been shrinked wrapped, has small bends.
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Lot
214
Title:
Carl Perkins Autographed Austin City Limits Album
Description: Rare Autographed Carl Perkins & the
C.P. Express Austin City Limits LP Album. Condition- Very
good still partially in original shrink wrap.
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Lot
215
Title:
Four 1998 Carl Perkins Funeral Newspapers
Description: Four 1998 Carl Perkins Funeral Newspapers.
Condition- Good condition.
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Lot
216
Title:
Real Photo Summers Bottling Co. Jackson, Tn.
Description:
Real Photo Summers Bottling Co. Jackson, Tn. One of the first
bottling companies in Jackson, Tennessee. Plant was formally
used by Herb Juice and Snake Oil Linament bottlers. Purported
to be the first in the nation, owned by Mr. Lipsey an his
two sons. Photo measures 5" X 7" and is in good
condition. Condition is good.
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Lot
217
Title:
15 Playbills Signed "Harvey" 1970 Stewart, Hayes
Description: Fifteen Playbills with three signed "Harvey"
Playbills 1970 Jimmy Stewart, Helen Hayes and Jesse White.
Other unsigned playbills include 2-Oh! Calcutta, 4-Look to
the Lilies, Two - The Boys In The Band, Two - Promises Promises
and Two unsigned "Harvey" Playbills with Jimmy Stewart
and Helen Hayes. All are in good condition.
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Lot
218
Title:
The Boys of '61 by Coffin, Civil War Book 1884
Description: The Boys of '61by Charles Carleton Coffin,
Civil War book 1884. Book is in good condition. Dark brown
cloth with beautiful gold leaf and black decoration.
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Lot
219
Title:
Chronicles of an African Trip by Eastman 1927
Description:
Chronicles of an African Trip by George Eastman 1927. Has
cloth spine and paper boards. With 87 pages of text and illistrated
with 56 inserted half-tone plates. Condition - Book is in
fair to good condition.
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Lot
220
Title:
The Red Pony by John Steinbeck, 1945
Description:
Boxed, illistrated 1st Edition, The Red Pony by John Steinbeck,
1945. With colored illustrations throughout,, by Wesley Dennis.
131 pages, color plates, bound in gray cloth with pictorical
end papers. Gilt lettering on blue panel to the spine. Color
illistration of horse on front board. Edge of leaves are staind
blue. Published by The Viking Press 1945. Printed by Zeese-Wilkinson
Co. Has minor staining. See photos. Condition - Good condition.
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Lot
221
Title:
Fantastic Four Comic Book Issue 72 March, 12 Cent
Description: Fantastic Four Comic Book Issue 72 March,
12 Cent. See photos for conditions.
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Lot
222
Title:
The Incredible Hulk Issues 103 and 105, 12 Cent
Description: The Incredible Hulk Issues 103 and 105,
12 Cent. See photos for conditions.
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Lot
223
Title:
10kt Gold Class Ring, 14kt Ring w/o Set
Description: Small size men`s 10kt gold class ring,
14kt ring missing set. Condition - Class ring has considerable
wear, 14kt ring is missing set.
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Lot
224
Title:
The National Bicentennial Gold Medal 1776-1976
Description: The National Bicentennial Gold
Medal 1776-1976. Measures .9" in diameter with 12.8 grams
of .900 fine gold. With cherrywood presentation case.
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Lot
225
Title:
28 Pcs Sterling Silver & Tomato Server EPNS
Description: 28 Pcs Sterling Silver and EPNS Tomato
Server with mother pearl and sterling silver handle. . 12
International Silver hordereve forks, 11 reticulated tea spoons
with "A" monogram, Kirk and Son serving spoon, Etc.
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