Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 " 78Th Year " Jim Arneson Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836 Neillsville ~ 715-819-2689 Sparta ~ 608-797-5086

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Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 Arneson Auction Service EST 1937 " 78th Year " Jim Arneson Registered Wisconsin Auctioneer #836 Neillsville ~ 715-819-2689 Sparta ~ 608-797-5086 Antiques & Collectibles Auction Sunday March 29th ~~ Start 10:30 am ~~ DeForest, WI Held at: The Comfort Inn 5025 Cty Hwy V A Large Variety Including: A Nice Telephone Collection from the 1920s Thru The 1980s. Novelty Phones, Bakelite Phones, Wall & Desk Top Phones, 1940s Telephone Operators Switchboard. Lineman Service Phones. WWI German Military Trench Phone. US Naval Sea Systems Comand Phone. Candle Stick & Cradle Phones. Outdoor Payphones and Motel Desk Pay Phones. 1960s Princess Phones. Explosion Proof Phone From Badger Ordinance Powder Plant Baraboo, WI. Crank Phones, Ringer Boxes. Burger King Phone and More................. Small Collection of Scales; Small Table Top and a Few Toledo Commercial Counter Scales, Early 1900s Detroit Automatic Scale, 1000 lb Triner Industrial Floor Scale. (2) Vintage National Cash Registers, Colimbia Grafonola, (2) Schlitz Lighted Menu Signs, Vintage Duxbak Advertising Sign; Depression Glass, Redwing Pottery, Advertising Tins, Hoover for President Licenc Plate Topper, Big Little Books, Marbles, Salt & Pepper Shakers, Vintage Tools including Wrenches, Hatchets, Wood Plane, Hammers, Keen Kutter Shovel, Pocket Knives and Pens, Buggy Lantern, Oil Cans, Vintage Radios, Old Photos & Post Cards, Metal Coca Cola Six Pack Carrier, Cast Iron Items, Stoneware Items, Vintage Kitchen Items, Many Small Collectible Items. Vintage WWII Air Force Pilot Trousers. Vintage Carnival Glass Automobile Vases. Lots of Unique & Hard to Find Collectibles Not Listed............................... Terms: Cash, Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover w/fee. Wis. Sales Tax No Onsite Buyers Fee!! No Onsite Buyers Fee!! No Onsite Buyers Fee!! Broadcast live online thru Proxibid. Use your computer to Participate from the comfort of your own home or office. Learn more at Proxibid.com 1 # Description Sold 1950's Salesman Sample Advertising Calendar/Thermometer. Thermometer works. Excellent condition. 1 3" x 5" Advertising Thermometer for John's Bar, Highland, Wisconsin in Plastic Frame. Thermometer works. 2 Good Condition. 6-1/4" x 8 1/4" 1930-40's Art Deco Cardboard Picture Frame by Pfefferkorn, Fort Atkinson. Very Nice Condition. 7" x 3 9-3/4" 1930's Art Deco Black and Silver Pattern Glass Frame, Has a Small Chip on Lower Right Corner 4 otherwise a Very Neat Frame! 10" x 12" 5 1930s Green Depression Glass Measuring Cup, 32 ounces. Excellent Used Condition. 5-3/4" Pink Depression Glass Pitcher with Buttons and Bows Pattern by Jeanette Glass Co., Excellent Used 6 Condition. 6-1/2" Green Depression Glass Creamer and Sugar: Sugar by Hocking Glass Co. in Princess Pattern 3", Creamer 7 by Federal Glass Co. in Original Magrid Pattern 2" x 6". Excellent Conditions 8 Vintage Green Carnival Glass with Three in One Pattern by Imperial Glass Co. 2-1/2" Pair of Vintage Iridescent Amber Glass Candleholders made by Indiana Glass. Wild Rose and Berries 9 Pattern. 4-1/2" Dia 10 Vintage Iridescent Amber Glass Footed Fruit Bowl by Indiana Glass. Wild Rose & Berries Pattern. 9" 11 Formalities Baum Bros Handled Basket in Magnolia Chintz Pattern. Made in China. 9-1/4" 12 Pair of Purple Tinted Glass Candle Holders. (Some of Purple is wearing off) 6-1/4" 13 Copenhagen Snuff Stoneware Crock Jar from Weyman & Bro. of Pittsburgh. No Lid 6-1/4" 14 Vintage Watt Pottery Oven Ware # 18 Covered Dish with Starflower Pattern. 5" Dia. Vintage Jap-A-Lac Jar Graining Color by Glidden Varnish Co. Label is in good readiable condition. Lid is 15 Rusty. 6" 16 Vintage Porcelain Monogrammed Sugar Pot with Lid and Handles. 5-1/2" 17 Vintage Pink Depression Glass Pitcher with a Veritical Rib Pattern. 7-1/2" 18 Ceramic Olive Jar with Lid and a Wooden Olive Spoon, May Not be original Spoon. 8" 19 Vintage Ceramic Blue Water Pitcher with Gold Trim (Small Chip on Base and Crack on rim) 7-1/2" 20 Vintage Miniature Hall Pottery Pitcher. Good Condition. 3-3/4" 21 Vintage McCoy Pinecone Creamer and Sugar Bowl. 3" 22 Vintage German Handpainted Creamer with Lid and Flower Design. 3-1/2" Vintage 1920's Moriyama Morimachi Japan Oil & Vinegar Cruet Salad Set with Stoppers and Base, 23 Floral Design, 4-1/2" 24 Vintage Electric Metal Star Christmas Tree Topper, Works Well. 6-1/2" Dia Vintage Elite Electric Wire Clips "The Clip with the Grip" by the Everbest Engineering Corp. (Never been 25 used on original board) Vintage Wall Mounted Wooden Knife Rack with 2 Hickory Handled Knives (Looks Like Rack has been 26 repainted) 9" 1906 Wooden Star Egg Carrier & Tray, Manufactured only by John G. Elbs Rochester NY (Tray in Good 27 Shape but paper dividers are worn) 8-1/2" x 6-1/2" Vintage United States Post Office Desk Scale by Triner Manufacturing. Metal and Brass. Great Working 28 Used Condition. 4-1/2" x 7" 29 Vintage Desk Top Letter Scale and Stamp Dispenser, Great working Used Condition. 5" x 2-1/2" Vintage Souvenir El Camino Real Kings Highway Mission Bell. Patent date 1914. This statue commemorates the El Camino Real Royal Road, also known as The King's Highway. This is the historic 30 600-mile California Mission Trail, connecting the former Alta California's 21 missions including San Diego, San Francisco and Los Angles. Cast Iron 10-1/2" 2 # Description Sold 31 Vintage Cast Iron "Can't Beat' Em" Old Water Sprinkler. L R Nelson Mfg, Peoria, IL. 4-1/2" 32 Vintage Ice Tongs from the Southern Ice and Utility Company (15" Tall and Spreads to 14") 33 (2) 1917 Illinois License Plates (Surface Rust but very solid, No Rust Through) 15" x 5-3/4" (15) 9" Vintage Metal Pie Tins, 10 are Lloyd J. Harris and Company; 1-Case-Moody Tea Room Pies, 1- 34 Sunkist Pie Co., 1-Pies by Fasano, 1-Mrs Wagner's Pies, 1-Unmarked 35 Vintage IA Autographic Kodak Camera. Appears to be in Good Use Condition. 1950's Globe-Wernicke Receipt/Card File Box. Made of Oak withDove Tail Corners. Top Lid is Cracked, 36 needs replaced, otherwise in good condition. 6-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 5" 37 Vintage Ceramic Vinegar Pitcher, Made in Czechoslovakia. Has small paint chip on bottom. 8-1/2" Tall Vintage 1960's Platter-pak Phonograph Record Case with (56) 45 RPM Records from the 60's, 70's and 38 80's. 8" x 5" x 9" Vintage Wood Clothes Hanger from Hotels Windermere in Chicago IL, Chicago's Most Distinguished 39 Hotels. Goodform No. 329 I. B. 17" 40 Antique Primitive Handmade Milking Stool, 12-1/2" Tall, 6" x 11-1/2" 41 Vintage Wire Milk Carrier fits Four 1/2 Gallon Bottles. 9" x 11" Vintage Wear-Ever Aluminum Canning Colander with Wooden Pestle No. 462, Excellent Conditioner. 42 Colander Measures 9-1/2" 43 (68) Wooden Clothespins, some old but mostly New. 44 Antique Mel O Bit Wood Cheese Box. 9" x 2-1/2" x 3". 45 Vintage 1930-50's? Socony Vacuum Oil company "Tavern Lustre Cloth in Original Canister. 6" Tall Antique Metal Muriel Cigar Tin with "The Cigar of Quality"Factory # 706. 10 Cent Cigars. Good 46 condition. 5 1/2" Tall Early 1900's Diana "Stuft Confections" Candy tin With Lid by Bunte Brothers-Chicago IL. Good 47 condition. 10" Tall 48 Vintage Loin Short Steak Metal Tin by Armour and Co. 7" Tall by 8" Dia Vintage 1940's Advertising Tin for "Holtzman's Butter Pretzels Pretz-Sticks" . Good Used Condition, 49 12" Tall by 10-1/4"Dia. 50 Antique Vintage Large Round Cheese Box. Very Good Condition. 12" Tall by 14" Dia 51 Vintage 1950's Folger's Coffee Red Tin. Good Used Condition. 3-1/2" Tall by 5" Dia. (2) Vintage Advertising Product Tins: Swift's and Jewel Coumpound Shortening Can, by Swift & 52 Company. No Lid in Used Condition. 5 1/2" Tall. And 1960's Mrs. Leland's Candy Tin with Country Design, no lid and Used Condition. 3 1/2" Tall by 5" Dia. 1980s Novelty Grand Piano Phone by The Columbia Communications Group. Battery Operated for the 53 Keys that play a Tune when Dialing although Batteries are not needed to dial & make call. Missing Battery Cover otherwise Tested and in Great used working Condition. 8" x 7" 1991 Novelty Black 1957 Chevy Phone by Telemania. Has a Horn Sounding Ringer and Head Lights Flash 54 when phone rings. Chevrolet Decals are Worn otherwise Tested and in Great Used Working Cond. 10" 1980s Novelty Bumper Car Phone. Battery Operated Tail and Head Lights that light up when Phone 55 Rings. The Tail lights work and The head Lights do NOT!Bottom Flips open to answer, talk, & dial. Missing the Tail Flag & Pole otherwise Tested and in Great Used Working Condition. 6-1/4" 1990s Novelty Helicopter "Chopper Fone" Model: Ron-125 by RTC. Camouflage Coloring and Inside 56 cock pit a Yellow Led Lights up when ringing and a Red Led Lights up when in use. Tested and in Excellent Working Condition. 14" 1970s-80s Novelty Frog Phone. Makes a Chirping Sound when Ringing and Eyes Light up when in Use. 57 Bottom flips out when picked up to answer, talk, or dial. A little yellowing otherwise Tested and in Great Working Condition. 6" 3 # Description Sold 58 Custom Made Novelty Batman Shoe Phone. Ringer is Faint otherwise in Very Good working Condition. 1987 Novelty Cheeseburger Phone by The Burger King Corp. Has Original Cheeseburger Box and Plastic 59 Container. Appears to be in well used condition. Tested and Works Great.
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