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POSTCARDS & PAPER COLLECTIBLES Cherryland Alec & Carie Millard POSTCARDS & PAPER COLLECTIBLES Cherryland Auctions Mail Auction #292 Mail Auction Closing Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2014 CherrylandPostcards.com 1. Advertising 726. Holidays & 1190. Autos 132. Animals Greetings 1223. Aviation 141. Art Cards incl. Art Nouveau 819. Military 1302. Ships 159. Artist Signed 837. Native American History 1339. Trains 301. Black & White Photos 857. Novelty 1390. Misc. Transportation 350. Black History 883. Nudes & Risque incl. Ethnic 1435. U.S. Geographical by States 376. Cameras & Related 926. Pretty Ladies 1558. World Leaders 382. Children 948. U.S. Political & Presidents 1572. Worldwide by Country 397. Circus Related & Macabre 972. Patriotic & Propaganda 1638. Postcards by Topics 420. Expositions & Fairs 1011. W.W. I Propaganda 1691. Miscellaneous Paper 467. Famous People 1042. W.W. II Propaganda Collectibles 527. Fantasy 1066. Sports & Games 1701. Bulk Postcard Lots 598. Halloween & Easter Witches 1175. Stamp, Coin & Postcard 662. Santas & Krampus Related CHERRYLAND AUCTIONS ALEC & CARIE MILLARD P.O. BOX 444 BENZONIA, MI 49616 (231) 352-9758 AUCTION BIDDING Buying cards at auction is simple. Each auction is divided into many catego- ANNOUNCEMENTS ries always listed on the front page under the auction index. This can help you locate cards fast or you can read through the auction at your leisure. Dear Reader, Welcome to Auction #292. This auction will The lot descriptions can be read as follows: close 9:00 pm EST Tuesday, July 15th, Lot Number Number of cards in the lot. If no number, then he lot contains one card. 2014. Basic Category Brief Description We will be at the following postcard shows: 505. (47) John Winsch. mixed Holidays (1) Schmucker Thanksgiving. DB EMB G-F 25.00 This catalog is also available online where you Any significant card in the lot. can search and see large color images. Age of the card Land of Lakes Postcard & Paper Show Method of printing July 25-26 - Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN Condition of the card In our Online Store a new selection of over My estimated bid, you can bid higher or lower 3000 postcards is offered for sale each month at 20-70% off. Once you’ve found the lot you wish to bid on, read the description and if available, look at the photo, you can use the bid sheet on this page to place CherrylandPostcards.com your bids, place bids by phone at (231) 352-9758, or bid online. When pos- sible your winning bid will be reduced to a slight advance over the second Thank You, highest. When the sale closes you will be notified if you were successful. Alec & Carie Millard DESCRIPTION OF LOTS VF - Very Fine: Near Perfect - not necessarily unused CHERRYLAND AUCTIONS F - Fine: Shows slight wear G - Good: Shows some wear with minor defect, not really affecting SALE #292 BID SHEET Closes 9PM EST Tues., July 15th, 2014 the general appearance Email: [email protected] Alec & Carie Millard FR- Fair: Shows wear with defects affecting appearance Phone: (231) 352-9758 P.O. Box 444, Benzonia, MI 49616 Phone and email bids accepted. ABBREVIATIONS Please buy for me at your Auction Sale the following lots. The price listed is my limit for P - Pioneer (1893-98) cpr - Copyright each lot, it being understood that you will buy for me at as much below these prices as PMC - Private Mailing Card cof - Cancel on Face possible. I have read and agreed to the conditions of sale. (1898-1901) cr - Crease UB - Undivided Back emb - Embossed References Name _____________________________ (1901-1907) flt - Fault DB - Divided Back (1907-1915) ft - Face Thin 1. ________________________________ Address ___________________________ WB - White Border (1916-1930) m - Minor L - Linen (1930-1939) mb - Minimum Bid __________________________________ __________________________________ C - Photochrom (1939- ) sig - Signed 2. ________________________________ __________________________________ New Cont. - New Continentals st - Stain (Modern) th - Thin __________________________________ Signature __________________________ b&w - Black & White tr - Trimmed cor - Corner wof - Writing on Face Lot No.Bid Lot No.Bid Lot No.Bid BIDDING INCREMENTS Up to $20.00 - $.50 $100.00 - $200.00 - $5.00 $20.00 - $40.00 - $1.00 $200.00 - $400.00 - $10.00 $40.00 - $100.00 - $2.50 $400.00 - $1,000.00 - $20.00 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. The price listed after each lot is our suggested bid and should be used only as a guide. 2. All bids are per lot as numbered. We reserve the right to withdraw or group any lots prior to sale. 3. In case of tie the bid sheet first shall prevail. 4. Bids lower than the suggested bid will not be reduced. Bids equal to or greater than the suggested bid will be lowered to one advance over the second highest or the suggested bid whichever is higher. 5. Any lot, the description of which is incorrect, is returnable within 5 days of receipt. 6. Michigan residents will be charged 6% sales tax where applicable. 7. All lots remain the property of Cherryland Auctions until they are paid for in full. 8. The placing of a bid shall constitute acceptance of the foregoing conditions of sale. Name 9. All bids must be received by the closing day. Address 10. The cost of postage etc. will be charged to the buyer plus two of $15.00 dollars for handling and Mail Insurance. City Sate ZipCHARGE YOUR PURCHASE or more. Credit Card # CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED I am always accepting consignments for future sales. Mastercard Visa CSC # Exp. Date Please call (231) 352-9758 or write to me, P.O. Box 444, Benzonia, MI 49616 for details. Card Holder Signature Date You can also send me an email: [email protected] Advertising & Related 3 1. Poster Card Adv. Travel to 2. Poster Card Adv. Travel to 3. Poster Card Adv. Travel to 4. Adv. Winchester Repeating 5. Adv. Sodium Pentothal on Rocamadour, France, French Pub. Beynac, France DB m cor wear Chateau de Saumur, France DB Arms Co., New Haven, Switzerland Postcard, used 1957 DB m cor wear & edge cr F-VF .. & m edge thins F-VF .. $15.00 cor crs & wear Near F-VF .. Connecticut DB VF .. $20.00 VF .. $10.00 $15.00 $15.00 6. Adv. St. Michel Cigarettes, 7. Adv. Webster Cigars, w/ “Daniel 8. Adv. O-U Wise Man Smoking 9. Adv. Kline’s Smoke Shop, 10. Adv. Guarantee Cigar Co., Being Prescribed by Doctor Early Webster” at Dartmouth College Tobacco DB m sts F-VF .. Printed Photo, w/ Cigar Store Joplin, Missouri, w/ “Sprigg’s Cont m cor wear F-VF .. $35.00 1817 DB VF .. $30.00 $25.00 Indian WB VF .. $20.00 Guarantee” Billboard, Tinted Printed Photo DB m cor cr & wear F-VF .. $20.00 11. Adv. Chesterfield Cigarette 12. Adv. Feist Cabinet Champagne, 13. Adv. Prana Sparklets DB m 14. Adv. Leroux Cordials, 15. Adv. Carioca Rum Distillery, Factory, Durham, North Carolina German Pub. VF .. $100.00 cor wear & cr F-VF .. $50.00 Delaware Valley, Looks Like San Juan, Puerto Rico L m edge Pre Zip Code C VF .. $10.00 Billboard C VF .. $10.00 wear VF .. $20.00 16. Adv. Anheuser Busch, 17. Adv. Anheuser Bush, 18. Adv. Anheuser Busch, 19. Adv. Guinness Beer, Ireland, 20. Adv. Guinness Brewery, “Railroad & Shipping Yards” UB “Automatic Malt House” UB m “Delivery Dept.”, Used 1909 m Dublin, Real Photo w/P.C. Back, “Fermenting House”, Dublin, cor wear Near F-VF .. $20.00 cor wear F-VF .. $20.00 crs & wear Near F-VF .. $15.00 “Guinness’s Brewery” m cor cr Ireland, Real Photo VF .. $20.00 Near VF .. $20.00 21. Adv. Guinness Brewery, 22. Adv. Bass Ale, Valentine Pub., 23. Adv. Schlitz Brewery, 24. Adv. Gold Medal Beer, 25. Adv. Genesee Brewing Co., Dublin, Real Photo VF .. $10.00 Novelty Fold-Out of Whitby Views Milwaukee, Wisconsin DB m cor Stegmaier Brewing Co., Wilkes- Rochester, New York, w/ Lipizzan VF .. $15.00 wear Near VF .. $15.00 Barre, Pennsylvania L VF .. Horses Pre Zip Code C VF .. $15.00 $15.00 26. Adv. Genesee Twelve-Horse 27. Adv. Old Style Beer, “Worlds 28. Adv. Schlitz Brewery, 29. Adv. Hires Root Beer C m 30. Adv. Coca-Cola, w/ Non P.C. Ale, Curt Teich Pub. L VF .. Largest Six Pack”, La Crosse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin DB VF .. cor cr Near VF .. $40.00 back VF .. $15.00 $15.00 Wisconsin C VF .. $10.00 $10.00 31. Adv. Coca-Cola 6-Bottle 32. Adv. Coca-Cola, Red Color m 33. Adv. Royal Crown Cola, Nehi 34. Adv. Par-T-Pak Beverages, 35. Adv. Donofrio’s Confections, Carton, w/ Non P.C. back .. cor cr VF .. $15.00 Bottling Co., Stamps, Arkansas Multicolor on U.S. Gov’t Postal Phoenix, Arizona, Tinted Printed $15.00 Non P.C. back VF .. $10.00 VF .. $10.00 Photo, Incl. Crystalized Cactus Candy DB VF .. $20.00 4 Advertising & Related 36. Adv. Mary Ball Candies, 37. Adv. Hazelwood Cream Store 38. Adv. Hendries’s Ice Cream L 39. Adv. Ebert Ice Cream Co., 40. Adv. Chamberlin Ice Cream Birmingham, Alabama Pub. L m Soda Fountain, Portland, Oregon, m edge cr m back thin Near VF .. Frederick, Maryland, Curt Teich Co., Lafayette, Indiana, on U.S. pinholes VF .. $20.00 Tinted Printed Photo DB VF .. $10.00 Pub. L VF .. $10.00 Gov’t Postal VF .. $10.00 $15.00 41. Adv. The Mayflower Shops, 42. Adv. Chocolat Lombart, w/ 43. Adv. Cracker Jack Bears, No. 44. Adv. Kellogg's, Hanna-Barbera 45. Adv. Heinz Mushroom Soup Donut Shops, Art By Maxfield Fantasy Airship, French Pub. DB 12, Baseball Related DB m cor cpr., used 1963 C VF .. $10.00 on WJW Radio w/ Soupy Sales, Parrish L Near VF .
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