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Redlands Antique Auction 1547 W. Park Ave Redlands, CA 92373 Phone: 909-798-1177 Fax: 909-335-2722 Redlands Antique Auction 1547 W. Park Ave Redlands, CA 92373 Phone: 909-798-1177 Fax: 909-335-2722 THE OCTOBER 10TH AUCTION!!! 10/10/2020 LOT # LOT # 1 KENDALL MOTOR OIL "POUR IT IN, POUR IT Ne ON" SIGN SST -- 71" x 35" -- MINOR SURFACE 11 FOREMOST EMBOSSED ICE CREAM SIGN SCRATCHES Ne SST -- 22" DIAMETER -- GOOD CONDITION 2 KENDALL MOTOR OIL SIGN 12 LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS LIGHT UP CLOCK Ne SST -- 71" x 35" -- MINOR SURFACE SCRATCHES Ne METAL CAN W/ PLASTIC PANEL -- 26" x 9 1/2" -- GOOD CONDITION -- LIGHT AND CLOCK BOTH 3 BF GOODRICH TIRES SIGN WORKING Ne SST -- 60" x 21" -- MINOR SURFACE SCRATCHES 13 BOB'S BIG BOY FIBERGLASS STATUE 4 DR PEPPER BOTTLE 10-2-4 SIGN Ne FIBERGLASS -- 55" TALL -- GOOD CONDITION Ne SST -- 18" x 54" -- MOUNTED ON PLYWOOD -- SURFACE SCRATCHES AND HOLES 14 HIRES EMBOSSED TIN THERMOMETER Ne 29" TALL -- MINOR SURFACE SCRATCHES 5 ATLANTIC GASOLINE SIGN Ne SSP -- 15" x 41 1/2" -- SOME DINGS TO PORECLAIN IN 15 NATURES REMEDY PORCELAIN LOWER RIGHT & DISCOLORING TO SURFACE Ne THERMOMETER 27" TALL -- CHIPS TO PORCELAIN AT MOUNTING 6 ATLANTIC CAPITAL GASOLINE SIGN HOLES & CHIPS TO TOP RIGHT Ne SSP -- 15" x 41 1/2" -- CHIPS TO EDGES -- GOOD COLOR 16 BIRELEYS TIN THERMOMETER Ne 25" TALL -- SCRATCHES TO SURFACE & PAINT LOSS 7 LIFESIZE RONALD MCDONALD STATUE AROUND EDGES Ne FIBERGLASS -- 76" TALL -- SOME PAINT LOSS ON HAIR -- HAND & GRASS ON BOTTOM MISSING SOME 17 ARISTO RED PENNY SCALE PAINT -- OVERALL GOOD CONDITION Ne ART DECO PORCELAIN SCALE -- 48" TALL -- W/ KEY -- ONE CHIP TO PORCELAIN 8 FIBERGLASS MCDONALDS HAMBURGLAR Ne STATUE 18 HIRES ROOT BEER "IT'S HIGH TIME FOR" 40" TALL Ne SIGN SST -- 30" x 12" -- DENTS TO CORNERS & SOME 9 CARNATION FRESH MILK SIGN SURFACE SCRATCHES Ne SSP -- 23" x 22" -- SURFACE HAS MULTIPLE NICKS AND PITS IN PORCELAIN 19 PEPSI TIN THERMOMETER "SAY PEPSI Ne PLEASE" 10 ARDEN COTTEGE CHEESE DIE CUT SMALL 28" TALL -- MINOR SURFACE SCRATCHES Ne CURD SIGN SST -- 24" x 22 1/2" -- GOOD CONDITION W/ MINOR SCRATCHES 20 JET 5 CENT GUMBALL MACHINE W/ KEY Ne 16" TALL -- WEAR TO PLASTIC 10a 1948 ECONOMY BLUEPRINT NUDE PIN UP Ne CALENDAR FRAME IS 17" X 26"--NORTH HOLLYWOOD CALIFORNIA Redlands Antique Auction Page: 2 THE OCTOBER 10TH AUCTION!!! 10/10/2020 LOT # LOT # 21 1 CENT GUMBALL MACHINE W/ KEY 34 1 CENT TOPPER GUMBALL MACHINE ON Ne SOME PAINT CHIPS TO BOTTOM -- 14" TALL Ne METAL STAND 47" TALL--HAS KEY 22 1 CENT GUMBALL MACHINE W/ KEY 35 10 CENT HEATH SALES CO. CANDY MACHINE Ne 16" TALL -- SOME CHIPS TO PAINT ON BASE Ne FULLY RESTORED W/ KEY -- 14 1/2" L x 10 1/4" W x 30 1/2" H 23 1 CENT TOPPER DELUXE GUMBALL Ne MACHINE 36 HORSO SCOPE HORSE RACE COIN OP W/ KEY 17" TALL Ne MACHINE 78 1/2" L x 27 1/4" W x 36" H -- WE DO NOT GUARANTEE WORKING ORDER 24 1 CENT CANDY / GUMBALL MACHINE W/ Ne KEY 16" TALL -- PLASTIC FRONT 37 VICTOR "NIPPER" FIBERGLASS DOG Ne 37" TALL 25 1 CENT TOPPER GUMBALL MACHINE W/ Ne KEY 38 MECHANICAL EASTER BUNNY STORE 15" TALL Ne DISPLAY 35" TALL--WORKING--WE DO NOT GUARANTEE WORKING ORDER 26 1 CENT SELECT-O-VEND CANDY BAR Ne MACHINE W/ KEY 17 1/2" TALL 39 TAYLOR TOT BABY STROLLER Ne RESTORED -- 37" L x 19" W x 35" H 27 10 CENT CANDY DISPENSER PLASTIC TOP Ne 15" TALL -- NO KEY 40 MECHANICAL UNCLE SAM STORE DISPLAY Ne FIGURE 40" TALL--WORKING--WE DO NOT GUARANTEE 28 10 CENT JET CANDY DISPENSER PLASTIC WORKING ORDER Ne FACE W/ KEY 13" TALL 41 NL & CO. BAKER STORE DISPLAY FIGURE Ne 31" TALL 29 RESTORED ROWE 5 CENT GUM & MINT Ne MACHINE W/ KEY 15" TALL 42 FULLY RESTORED GREYHOUND WAGON Ne SOME PAINT CHIPS IN FRONT 30 5/10 CENT U.S. POSTAGE STAMP MACHINE Ne 20" TALL -- NO KEY 43 REPRODUCTION FISK TIRE BOY FIGURE Ne LIGHT UP CANDLE WORKS -- 33" TALL 31 1 CENT PLASTIC TOP GUMBALL MACHINE Ne W/ KEY 44 ANTIQUE EMBOSSED COCA COLA ICE 16" TALL Ne CHEST FULLY RESTORED -- 42" x 25" x 35" 32 1 CENT VICTOR GUMBALL MACHINE W/ Ne KEY 45 COCA COLA SPARKLETTS WATER HAS BEEN RESTORED -- 16" TALL Ne DISPENSER RESTORED -- 58" TALL 33 1 CENT TOPPER GUMBALL MACHINE W/ Ne KEY 46 1930s COCA COLA RACK W/ BOTTLES 15 1/4" TALL Ne W/ DST SIGN -- 55 1/2" TALL Redlands Antique Auction Page: 3 THE OCTOBER 10TH AUCTION!!! 10/10/2020 LOT # LOT # 47 VINTAGE WHITE MIPRO COCA COLA TRASH 59 ENJOY COCA COLA AT HOME BOTTLE Ne CAN Ne RACK RESTORED TO COCA COLA -- 37" TALL DST SIGN -- HOLDING BOTTLES -- ORIGINAL CONDITION EMBOSSED CANADIAN STAND -- 62" TALL 48 EMBOSSED COCA COLA PICNIC COOLER Ne ACTON MFG. -- MINT RESTORED -- 17" x 12" x 19" 60 VENDO 39 10 CENT COCA COLA MACHINE Ne FULLY RESTORED INTEROR AND EXTERIOR!!! -- 49 COCA COLA SODA FOUNTAIN DISPENSER Ne DOLE #216192 -- ON CUSTOM 1950s STAND -- 26 1/2" VENDO 39 EMBOSSED COCA COLA MACHINE -- WE TALL DO NOT GUARANTEE WORKING ORDER -- 27" x 20 1/2" x 58 1/2" 50 1933 COCA COLA FOUNTAIN SERVICE SIGN Ne DSP -- DATED 1933 -- 60" x 42" -- SOME MARKS ON 61 MOBIL BATTERY RACK PORECELAIN IN FIELD Ne HAND PAINTED RESTORED MOBIL RACK W/ ROUND MOBIL DECALS ON CASTORS -- 46" TALL x 26" WIDE 51 1952 DRINK COCA COLA ICE COLD SIGN Ne SST -- DATED 1952 -- 27" x 19" 62 CONOCO OIL CAN HOLDER Ne DSP SIGN AT TOP -- RESTORED GREEN BOTTOM -- 43" TALL 51a VINTAGE CHROME BARBER POLE Ne 28 1/2" X 8"--LIGHTS UP BUT DOES NOT SPIN 63 3 TIER FULLY RESTORED SERVICE STATION Ne RACK 52 THINGS GO BETTER W/ COKE SIGN LIGHT UP CENTER SECTION -- PIN STRIPPED -- Ne SST -- "446" B.R. -- SURFACE SCRATCHING -- 31 3/4" x FEATHERSTONE INC. SIGN AT TOP -- 44 3/4" TALL 12" 64 5 MOBIL "BB" FILPRUF TIN SIGNS 53 36" DRINK SSP COCA COLA BUTTON Ne SST--8 x 9 1/4" -- ALL IN AS FOUND CONDITION Ne 36" DIAMETER -- 4 TOUCH UP SPOTS & SOME STICKERS APPLIED 65 HOLSUM IS GOOD BREAD DOOR PUSH Ne THANKS COME AGAIN ON BACKSIDE -- REPAINTED 54 1950 SIGN OF GOOD TASTE COCA COLA -- 31 1/2" LONG Ne FISHTAIL SIGN SST -- DATED 1950 -- 17 1/2" x 54" 66 7 UP "FRESH UP" PORCELAIN DOOR PUSH 55 COCA COLA WHITE BOTTLE W/ BUTTON Ne 31 1/2" LONG Ne TOP SIGN SST -- 16" x 54" 67 SAY PEPSI PLEASE DOOR PUSH Ne THANK YOU CALL AGAIN ON BACKSIDE -- 30" 56 1948 HAVE A COKE TIN SIGN LONG -- DATED 1967 Ne SST -- DATED 1948 -- 18" x 53 3/4" 68 COCA COLA ICED HERE DOOR PUSH 57 REFRESHING NEW FEELING COCA COLA Ne PORCELAIN -- ONE PORCELAIN CHIP -- 3 1/2" LONG Ne FISHTAIL SIGN SST -- DATED 1962 -- 17 1/2" x 53 1/2" -- DATED 1933 58 10 CENT CAVALIER COCA COLA MACHINE 69 IT HIGH TIMES FOR HIRES ROOT BEER Ne RESTORED INSIDE AND OUT! -- CAVALIER -- HAND Ne DOOR PUSH 30" LONG PAINTED 1958 -- CS 72 -- W/ KEY--WORKING -- WE DO NOT GUARANTEE WORKING ORDER 70 5 MOBILOIL "B" TIN SIGNS Ne SST -- 18" x 7 3/8" -- ALL HAVE SCRATCHES Redlands Antique Auction Page: 4 THE OCTOBER 10TH AUCTION!!! 10/10/2020 LOT # LOT # 71 ROYAL CROWN COLA DOOR PUSH 84 DUTCH BRAND FRICTION TAPE REVOLVING Ne BEST BY TASTE TEST--PORCELAIN -- SOME CHIPS Ne DISPLAY TO EDGES -- 35" LONG COUNTER TOP STORE DISPLAY -- METAL SURFACE WEAR & DENTS -- 18 1/2" TALL 72 DEBUS BREAD TIN DOOR PUSH Ne GOOD CONDITION TIN -- 28" LONG 85 EVEREADY EXTRA LONG LIFE BATTERIES Ne TIN DISPLAY COUNTER TOP DISPLAY -- W/ LAMP TESTER -- 9 1/4" x 11 1/4" x 15 3/4" 73 QUIMBY'S BREAD EXPANDABLE DOOR PUSH Ne SIZE CAN BE ADJUSTED 86 RESTORED VINTAGE CANDY MACHINE Ne 5 CENT FULLY PAINTED CANDY MACHINE ON 74 GRAPETTE THIRSTY OR NOT DOOR PUSH Ne SCRATCHES -- 30" LONG -- ALUMINUM STAND -- 8" x 9" x 44" 75 DELICIOUS SALADA TEA FLAVOR 87 10 CENT HERSHEYS CANDY BAR MACHINE Ne FULLY RESTORED -- ALL PAINT NO DECALS -- 36" Ne PORCELAIN DOOR PUSH SURFACE SCRATCHES -- 33 3/4" LONG TALL 76 NECTAR PORCELAIN TEA SIGN 88 36" COCA COLA PORCELAIN BUTTON Ne SSP -- 21" x 12 3/4" -- ROUGH EDGE CHIPS, HOLES , & Ne 36" DIAMETER -- SOME CHIPS AROUND EDGE SCRATCHES HOLES & MINOR SCRATCHING 77 RESTORED BERKEL AUTO SCALE 88a ANTIQUE PERFECTION ROASTED PEANUT Ne 23" TALL Ne WARMER ORIGINAL WOODEN GALVANIZED LINED WARMER -- W/ ETCHED GLASS AND TOP -- MNFG. BY 78 KALEY'S SALTED NUTS HEATED COUNTER GILLETTE NOVELTY CO. -- 17" x 17" x 44" Ne TOP DISPLAY 5 CENTS--ADVANCE DISPLAY CO -- "THEY'RE HOT" -- 12 1/4" x 13 1/2" x 4 1/2" 89 CONOCO SUPER MOTOR OIL PORCELAIN Ne SIGN 79 HAMILTON BEACH TRIPLE MALT MIXER DSP 27" x 30" -- GOOD CONDITION Ne GREEN PORCELAIN STORE DISPLAY -- MO. #26841 -- SURFACE SCRATCHES -- 21 1/2" TALL 90 RED INDIAN MOTOR OIL PORCELAIN SIGN Ne SSP -- RESTORED & TOUCH UP TO TOP LEFT -- 19" x 80 MAZDA SUPER AUTO LAMPS G.E. DISPLAY 20" -- OFF OF AN 16 OIL BOTTLE RACK Ne CABINET MAZDA LAMP HANGING PORCELAIN STORE DISPLAY -- CHIPS TO PORECELAIN -- 7" x 16 1/2" x 8" 91 WAVERLY MOTOR OIL PORCELAIN SIGN -- NORMAL WEAR Ne DSP 16" x 24" -- MINOR CHIP ON EDGE & COUPLE TOUCH UP SPOTS 81 7 UP CARDBOARD COUNTER TOP DISPLAY Ne "WERE A FRESH UP" FAMILY -- 25 1/4" x 14" 92 PURE BE SURE W/ PURE PORCELAIN SIGN Ne DSP 41 1/2" DIAMETER -- PURE MOTOR OIL SIGN -- SOME LOSS TO PORCELAIN ON BOTH SIDES & 82 "D-LUX" NUTS ROASTED & SALTED HEATED SCRATCHES Ne DISPLAY COUNTERTOP DISPLAY -- 11 1/2" DIAMETER x 21" TALL 93 GULFPRIDE MOTOR OIL TIN SIGN Ne SST -- 20 1/2" x 11 1/2" -- MINOR SURFACE SCRATCHES 83 LIFE SAVERS METAL COUNTER TOP STORE Ne DISPLAY DECO STYLE -- 27" x 10 1/4" Redlands Antique Auction Page: 5 THE OCTOBER 10TH AUCTION!!! 10/10/2020 LOT # LOT # 94 RED "C" STANDARD GASOLINE ETHYL SIGN 105 BOYLE - DAYTON VISIBLE GAS PUMP Ne DSP -- 30" DIAMETER -- LOSS TO PORCELAIN ON Ne GILMORE BOTH SIDES FULLY RESTORED! GILMORE RED LIGHT GASOLINE PUMP -- ORIGINAL BOYLE - DAYTON PUMP & GLASS CYLINDER -- W/ CUSTOM PAINTED GILMORE 95 STANDARD SERVICE PORCELAIN SIGN Ne DSP 37" x 64" -- GOOD COLOR W/ MINOR CHIPS TO COLORS & REPRODUCTION GLOBE, NOZZLE, HOSE PORCELAIN--STANDARD OIL -- ELECTRIFIES TO LIGHT UP TOP -- W/ KEY 96 CLEAN REST ROOMS (UNION) PORCELAIN 106 BOWSER RICHFIELD HI-OCTANE RESTORED Ne GAS PUMP FULLY RESTORED BOWSER AND CO.
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