- Tin Moxie Cutout Match Holder.
Pre-1906.
Small bends to neck of the bottle, light to moderate surface marks and wear, and some paint rubbing to the match holder compartment.
Condition (Very Good). Size 7" T....
[more like this] - Lot of 2: Tin Cutout Moxie Signs.
Circa
1910 to 1915. The lady is single-sided and the man is double-sided. Heavy overall wear to the woman with light wear and edge marks to the man.
Condition (Poor - Very Good)....
[more like this] - Cardboard Moxie Cutout Sign.
1890s.
Another very rare sign in outstanding condition with only miniscule marks or wear.
Condition (9.5, Near Mint). Size 11" T....
[more like this] - Lot of 2: Cardboard Moxie Cutout Signs.
1930s for girl in swing sign. 1940s to 1950s for girl with bottle. Medium to heavy soiling and wear with some bends on the larger piece.
Condition (Fair - Very Good). Size...
[more like this] - Lot of 2: Cardboard Moxie Cutouts.
The
later cutout is circa 1950s with only light edge wear and a few minor marks. The earlier cutout is 1920s and features a factory scene inviting folks to visit Moxie Land. This...
[more like this] - Lot of 2: Moxie Cardboard Cutouts.
Circa
1920s. Both are double-sided. Some edge wear, bends, small closed tears, surface spots and stains. Frank Archer, himself, has light wear, chips, nicks, and some stains.
Condition...
[more like this] - Outstanding Cardboard Moxie Cutout.
1890s. Very rare to find, especially in this nice condition. Beautifully embossed with strong, bright colors and only the most miniscule of any wear.
Condition (Near Mint...
[more like this] - Lot of 2: Small Cardboard Moxie Cutout
Signs.
Circa 1890s to 1910. This cardstock man with case has only one minor bend, light surface wear, and is printed on both sides. The reverse side shows general information...
[more like this] - Lot of 5: Moxie Fans.
Includes an
early 1900s celluloid cutout fan with very little wear, one 1916 Muriel Ostriche fan with a small bottom bend and a few color chips to back, one additional Mureil Ostriche...
[more like this] - Rare Cardboard Moxie Circus Cutouts.
Circa 1940s. Nine pieces total. The two large end pieces have a connecting string that would suspend some of the elements while others would stand on easels below the string....
[more like this] - Cardboard Cutout Moxie Sign.
Circa
1908. Great graphics and wonderful early sign. Displays fairly well overall. Medium to heavy overall wear and one dark stain in upper left corner.
Condition (Good). Size...
[more like this] - Very Rare Moxie Cardboard Cutout Sign.
Circa 1890s. Heavily embossed and retains its original easel on back. A few strong bends, one or two small closed tears and missing the head of the driver and top of bottle.
Condition...
[more like this] - Cardboard Moxie Cutout Poster.
1940s.
Great-looking piece with artwork by Walt Otto. Mild to medium surface rubs and scrapes, a few small nail holes, a few closed tears, and modest overall edge wear. One small...
[more like this] - Cardboard Moxie Carousel Cutout.
1950s.
Medium soiling and wear with a few closed tears.
Condition (Very Good)....
[more like this] - Tin Cutout Moxie Mobile.
1917. Great-looking
piece with strong color remaining. A few shallow bends, a few short scratches on one side, small marks, and light wear.
Condition (Excellent). Size 6 - 1/2" T....
[more like this] - Large Moxie Cutout Cardboard Sign.
1950s.
Good color and sheen overall. Good overall condition with the exception of some edge wear, one medium stain in lower right corner, and minor overall wear.
Condition (Very...
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