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Auction - the Pre '30 Auction 2019 - Day 2 04/13/2019 10:00 AM CST Auction - The Pre '30 Auction 2019 - Day 2 04/13/2019 10:00 AM CST Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1 Emerson Big 4 “30” Round Sign 17 EARLY "IHC TRACTOR USED ON THIS FARM" Very rare! Single sided, we've never seen this sign SIGN STILL ON ORIGINAL FENCE BEAM, FOR before, back is bright in places. We believe this might EARLY FAMOUS TRACTORS be an original Big 4 water transfer decal put on metal? Vintage piece of fence railing with an original IHC tin Very, very unusual!!! tacker sign still tacked to it. Sign reads "IHC Tractor 2 J.I. Case Genuine Implements Sold Here Flange Sign Used On This Farm" and has the IHC logo on the left. Rare, early flange sign, double sided, painted tin Believe IHC provided this sign to purchasers of the 3 McCormick Deering Service Oval Sign Type A and B IHC screen cooled tractors. Later Double sided, porcelain versions said IHC Mogul or Titan tractor used on this 4 Delco-Light Used Here Sign farm. Sign is very rusty and potions of the right side Single sided, painted tin are missing. Still a very early and rare sign and a 5 Fordson / Oliver Dealer Sign great conversation piece. Fence railing also has brass Single sided, embossed, painted tin grasshopper ash tray wired to it. Fence piece 6 McCormick Deering Farm Machines Sign measure 7x29. Photos of similar IHC tractor sign Single sided, embossed, painted tin shown for reference. 7 McCormick Deering Farm Machine Headquarters Sign 18 A. WRENN & SONS BUGGY CLOTH BANNER SIGN Single sided, wood framed Cloth banner advertisement for buggies made by A. 8 IHC McCormick Deering Sales and Service Sign Wrenn & Sons of Norfolk, VA. "Make the best for the Single sided smaltz sign, new wood framing money". Bottom indicates this banner was for a dealer 9 Exceptional Cloth McCormick Deering Dealer Banner in Tison, Georgia. Banner by The Globe S&P Co. of Neat 12ft long heavy cloth banner from J.E. Robinson Akron, Ohio. Measures 20x32 framed. dealers our of Boswell, IND. 19 1912 M. RUMELY CO. ADVANCE LINE STEAM 10 Caterpillar Diesel Lighted Bubble Sign ENGINES AND THRESHERS LITHOGRAPH This is a new old stock sign that is in supreme Original 1912 lithograph for the Advance Line of condition. Most of these signs hung outside and were steam engines and threshing machines manufactured faded from the sun. This is an extremely rare and sold by M. Rumely Co. of La Porte, Indiana. condition example that lights up as it should and will Features beautiful color illustrations of the Advance look great hanging above your Cat Diesel tractors. steam engine, threshing machine and trade mark 11 Horse Drawn Two-Way Plow Salesman Sample banner boy pendant hanging by a ribbon tied to the Neat salesman sample! One plow lift lever and chain letter "A" above. Litho by Gies & Co. of Buffalo NY, has been replaced. one of the premier lithograph companies of the time. 12 Horse Drawn Stalk Chopper Salesman Sample Only known version of this lithograph. Measures Display 20x25 framed in period walnut frame with gold leaf Neat early salesman sample - appears to be in great inlay. condition, no visible markings 20 PORT HURON ENGINE & THRESHER CO. 13 Case Eagle 1902/1903 CALENDAR LITHOGRAPH Original cast iron Case eagle produced by J. I. Case. Original 1902/1903 calendar lithograph for the Port The “Case” name across the globe have been ground Huron Engine & Thresher Co. of Port Huron, down. Both of the eagles were used in the Eagle Bus Michigan. Advertises their Port Huron steam engine Lines terminal. with engineers cab on top and "The New Rusher" 14 Case Eagle separator on the bottom. Middle features side by side Original cast iron Case eagle produced by J. I. Case. calendars for the years 1902 and 1903. Port Huron The Case name across the globe have been ground branch houses are listed on the bottom. Large color down. Both of the eagles were used in the Eagle Bus illustrations provide fantastic detail. Calendar Lines terminal. measures roughly 14x32 and retains its original metal 15 SAMSON MODEL M TRACTOR FACTORY hanging strips on top and bottom. Frame measures PAINTING 19.5x37.5 Very rare factory painting for the Samson Model-M 21 1900 YARD LONG LITHOGRAPH FOR THE Tractors manufactured by the Samson Tractor MINNEAPOLIS THRESHING MACHINE CO. Company of Stockton, California. Samson Tractor Original 1900 yard long lithograph for The Minneapolis Company was a division of general motors Threshing Machine Co. of Minneapolis, MN. Litho corporation at that time. This is a gouache on board depicts a complete Minneapolis Threshing Outfit painting, measuring 23 1/4" x 30 3/4". Painting is including Minneapolis compound straw burner engine, illegibly signed w/ artist's mark or initials in the lower separator with self feeder, wind stacker and a Peoria right corner. This artwork was used on the cover of weigher. Left corner depicts the 1900 presidential the 1920 Samson Tractor catalog, a copy of which is candidates, William McKinley and William Jennings, a included with the painting. Framed in beautiful antique rematch of the 1896 election. William McKinley went walnut frame with gold leaf inlayed carvings, on to when his second term and was assassinated in measuring roughly 31x39. Also included is a letter of 1901. Litho by Achert & Henckle of Cincinnati, Ohio. artwork appraisal for $6,000 from the President of Excellent condition. Measures 11x38 framed. ArtistsSignatures.com. 22 1912 CALENDAR LITHOGRAPH FOR THE GAAR 16 THE GREAT WESTERN LINE TIN LITHOGRAPH SCOTT "TIGER LINE" MANUFACTURED BY M. SIGN, SMITH MANUFACTURING CO. RUMELY CO. OF LA PORTE, INDIANA Self framed tin lithograph sign for The Great Western Original 1912 calendar lithograph for the Gaar-Scott Line sold by Smith Manufacturing Co. Features Tiger line. A rare original Gaar-Scott advertisement illustrations of the Great Western manure spreader, that features the 40-70 prairie gas tractor plowing at gas engine, cream separator, and hay trolley in the the top. Also features trade mark tiger on globes in background near the barn. Sign made by the Meek center and steam engines plowing, threshing, and company of Coshocton, Ohio. Vibrant colors and freighting on the bottom, left and right. Calendar pad amazing detail, tin lithographs from this time period starting with September on the bottom. Advertisement are few and far between. Measures 19x27. Some was mounted on plywood with a varnish. Has been scratches, nicks, stains and spotting due to age. framed for preservation Measures 22 x 34 framed. Auction - The Pre '30 Auction 2019 - Day 2 04/13/2019 10:00 AM CST Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 23 1911 BUFFALO PITTS COMPANY PRAIRIE 30 HART-PARR TRACTOR PLOWING TRACTOR CALENDAR LITHOGRAPH DEMONSTRATION CARDBOARD SIGN Original 1911 calendar lithograph for the Buffalo Pitts Original cardboard sign advertising a Hart-Parr tractor Company of Buffalo, N.Y. Features the Buffalo Pitts plowing demonstration in Shartlesville, PA. Indicates a famous scene of an Indian hunting a buffalo on the 12-24 Hart-Parr tractor will pull an Oliver 2 bottom top, the Buffalo Pitts 40-70 Triplex 3 wheel gas tractor plow. Sign has a great vintage look to it. Measures on the bottom, and a calendar pad with a Buffalo Pitts 19x27 framed. steam engine and an early airplane. Tractor 31 C.O.D. 13-25 TRACTOR FOLDOUT BROCHURE illustration is based on a photo of Buffalo Pitts taken POSTER on a farm near Hickson, ND. (photo not included) This Poster brochure for the Model B 13-25 C.O.D. Tractor is the only known version of this lithograph or any manufactured by the C.O.D. Tractor Co. of large advertisement that features the Buffalo Pitts gas Minneapolis, MN. Front features large color tractor. Litho by Graphic Arts Co. Buffalo, NY. illustration. Rear features illustrations and Measures 19x28 framed in antique walnut frame. specifications of tractor. Both sides feature numerous 24 EAGLE FARM TRACTORS LITHOGRAPH, EAGLE photos of C.O.D. tractors in the field. Priced at $785. MFG. CO. APPLETON, WISCONSIN Has Fargo, ND agent stamp on front. Comes in 2 Original lithograph for the Eagle Kerosene Farm sided frame measuring 23x29. Tractors manufactured by the Eagle Mfg. Co. of 32 MINNEAPOLIS TRACTORS FOLDOUT POSTER Appleton, Wisconsin. Features large illustration of BROCHURE Eagle tractor plowing in foreground with another Eagle Poster brochure for the Minneapolis tractors and tractor belted to a threshing machine in the steam engines. Main side features illustrations of the background. Wonderful color and detail. Litho 35-70, 22-44, 17-30 tractors, their engines, and steam measures roughly 18x23. Framed in period walnut engines/boilers. Reverse side shows steam engine frame measuring 24x30. illustrations. Some staining to the back side, 25 RUMELY 6 TRACTORS LITHOGRAPH BY separation at the seems, and tape. Otherwise front ADVANCE RUMELY OF LA PORTE, INDIANA side is in great condition. Measures roughly 18x24. Large 24x36 litho for the Rumely 6 tractors 33 IHC MCCORMICK-DEERING GAS ENGINE manufactured by the Advance-Rumely company of La FOLDOUT BROCHURE POSTER Porte, Indiana. Top contains the Rumely 6 trade mark Poster brochure for the 1 1/2, 3, 6 and 10 H.P. logo above a huge profile illustration of the Rumely 6 McCormick-Deering engines manufactured by the tractor. Bottom speaks to the 'new' Rumely six tractor International Harvester Company. Terrific illustration features with front and back illustrations. Superb detail of engine belted to a farm with numerous cards and colors that really pop. Lithographed by Mossberg indicating all the items these engines can power. & Bodell of South Bend, Indiana.
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