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MILITARY ISSUE FOOD CONTAINER .
MILITARY ISSUE FOOD CONTAINER .
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GROUP OF PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, FOOD
GROUP OF PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, FOOD GRINDER, JARS AND OTHER TABLE ARTICLESGroup of Photograph Frames, Food Grinder, Jars and other Table Articles
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Eight composition food candy
Eight composition food candy containers early 20th c. to include bread oyster turkeys etc. ?
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WWII Posters Food is Ammunition
WWII Posters Food is Ammunition Don't Waste it Lot of five 14" x 17" posters made for mess halls and kitchens. Condition: Very good.
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Lot of food items with bicycle
Lot of food items with bicycle logos including cookies candies pasta chocolates cereal (empty boxes). Approx. 26 pieces.
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Five exercise books containing a
Five exercise books containing a collection of mainly 1930's German food and other decorative labels.
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Five exercise books containing a
Five exercise books containing a collection of mainly 1930's German food and other decorative labels.
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1 piece. Color Lithographic
1 piece. Color Lithographic World War One Poster. "Food Will Win The War. You Came Here Seeking Freedom; You Must Now Help To Preserve It." New York: Rusling Wood Litho, [1918]. Designed by Charles E. Chambers. Issued by United States Food Administration. 29 13/16 x 19 13/16 inches (757 x 503 mm), linen-backed. Condition B+/A-: small repair at upper edge center just extending into image, but bright & clean. Immigrants & The Statue of Liberty.
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A part canteen of plated cutlery
A part canteen of plated cutlery including table and dessert spoons table and dessert forks fish eaters teaspoons etc.
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FOUR WWI FOOD RELATED
FOUR WWI FOOD RELATED POSTERS(American, 20th century)
Two circa 1918 chromolithographs: A. Hendee, This is what God gives us What are you giving so that others may live?/ Eat less Wheat Meat Fats Sugar/Send more to Europe or they will starve, No. 19 U.S. Food Administration, circa 1918, 29 x 21 in.; Rudolph Scheffler (1884-1973), Spade Your Garden Now - It Must Feed You Better Next Year, Swift and Company - War Garden Bureau = Food Production and Conservation Committee - State Council of Defense of Illinois, Grier Press Chicago, circa 1918, 19 x 12-1/2; Two offset reproductions: Leonebel Jacobs, Win The Next War Now, F.M. Lupton, publisher, 1918, chromolithograph, 16 x 11-1/4 in.; James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960), Sow the seeds of Victory!/plant & raise your own vegetables/Every Garden a Munition Plant , 22 x 14-1/4 in.
Condition:
"Eat less", C8 grade excellent, unbacked, small tears and creases at edges, toning; "Spade" C8 grade excellent, unbacked, creases, with some toning, minimal small tears; "Win" with toning, creases, tack holes with stains;"Sow" backed with canvas, toning, creases
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GROUP OF COPPER FOOD MOLDSGroup
GROUP OF COPPER FOOD MOLDSGroup of Copper Food Molds,
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4 ILENE CHARLES POP ART FOOD
4 ILENE CHARLES POP ART FOOD STILL LIFE PAINTINGS Massachusetts,1952-2017Includes brightly colored Celestial Lemon Zinger tea, Vlassic Bread and Butter Spears, Quaker Oats, and Peter Pan Peanut Butter in vibrant paint decorated frames.
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YIDDISH WWI FOOD MANAGEMENT POSTER,
YIDDISH WWI FOOD MANAGEMENT POSTER, CHAMBERSCharles Chambers (American, 1883-1941). Food will Win the War (Yiddish text) for the United States Food Administration. Remainder of text translates to "You Came Here to Find Freedom, Now You Must Help to Defend it. We Must Supply the Allies With Wheat. Do Not Let Anything Go to Waste." Lithograph, circa 1918 by Rusling Wood Litho, New York. A great piece of American Judaica. Overall framed size is 30 1/2" x 20". Excellent condition. Provenance: Label verso from the Stanley Yulish Collection of Israel and Judaica auction, May 3, 1979, New York City. Lot #3811. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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WWI POSTER, CHARLES EDWARD
WWI POSTER, CHARLES EDWARD CHAMBERS(American, 1883-1941)
Food Will Win The War/You came here seeking Freedom You must now help to preserve it/Wheat is needed for the allies/Waste nothing , signed in stone "C.E. Chambers", United States Food Administration, publisher, Rusling Wood Lithographic Co., New York, 1917
Note:
"Though this poster focuses on the conservation of wheat, other food categories such as corn, barley, meat, and vegetables were no less important. In order to effectively reach immigrant populations, the poster was also produced in such languages as Yiddish, Italian, Spanish, and Hungarian. Using the incentives of price and patriotism, the United States was successful in its mission to feed the Allies." - The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Condition:
"C8" investment grade, excellent condition, backed with canvas, good color, some toning, one tear at top in margin only
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GROUP OF COPPER FOOD MOLDS,
GROUP OF COPPER FOOD MOLDS, MIXING BOWLS AND PANSGroup of Copper Food Molds, Mixing Bowls and Pans,
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A blue and white meat dish
A blue and white meat dish decorated birds and a ewer of flowers, 19cm wide
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Box Old Restaurant Menus Etc.
Box Old Restaurant Menus Etc.
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Le Pho (Vietnam
Le Pho (Vietnam
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An EPNS bowl a sugar bowl three
An EPNS bowl a sugar bowl three serving spoons a napkin ring a muffin dish and cover and stand and two bread knives
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Large Lot of Canned Food
Large Lot of Canned Food Advertising Banks Lot of twenty banks includes one exceptional Calumet Baking Powder bank with tilting Thank You character plus banks for Towle's Log Cabin Syrup Libby McNeil & Libby's Corned Beef National Canner's Association Ballard Buttermilk Biscuits Klik canned pork Campbells soup B&M baked beans Quick Quaker Oats Cadillac meat for dogs Rival dog food (2 different ones) Superfine Quality Vegetables Chef Boy-Ar-Dee parmesan cheese Chen of the Sea fancy tuna Heinz strained spinach Ocean Spray cranberry sauce Peter Pan bread a glass Nash's Prepared Mustard Lucky Joe bank and a paper Wonder Bread bank.
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Le Pho (Vietnam
Le Pho (Vietnam
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A quantity of WMF fish eaters,
A quantity of WMF fish eaters, assorted plated flatware, plated ware, two silver coloured metal pheasants and a pair of partridges
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BOROFSKY, FEEDING AND TIME TO
BOROFSKY, FEEDING AND TIME TO EAT, TWO OILS ON CANVASBorofsky, Feeding and Time to Eat, Two Oils on Canvas
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Group of Wartime Assistance Posters
Group of Wartime Assistance Posters Lot of Sixteen Relating to food ammunition scrap metal and general support. USE IT UP Is Your Trip Necessary Your Ammunition Speed the Day Plant A Victory Garden I'll Carry Mine Too! United We Are Strong ? Where Our Men Are Fighting Share The Meat Assets To Victory Fish Is a Fighting Food Nest Eggs War Bonds This Was Once Good Earth. Largest 28 x 22 in. Condition: Very good.
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1 vol. Cagle, William R. A
1 vol. Cagle, William R. A Matter of Taste: A Bibliographical Catalogue... Books on Food and Drink... Lilly Library... New Castle, Del.: Oak Knoll, 1999. First edition. Thick 4to, orig. blue cloth, d/j. Frontis., plates. Near Fine / Fine.
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COLLECTION OF COPPER FOOD
COLLECTION OF COPPER FOOD MOLDSCollection of Copper Food Molds,
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Box Condiments Etc
Box Condiments Etc
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STILL LIFE OF FOOD AND WINE ON A
STILL LIFE OF FOOD AND WINE ON A TABLE, OIL ON CANVAS, ...Still Life of Food and Wine on a Table, oil on canvas, unsigned, marked Mrs. Mitchell Patsenger on stretcher, 19" x 20 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Twenty-five tin and copper food
Twenty-five tin and copper food molds ca. 1900. ?
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Lunch Companion 28''x34''
Lunch Companion 28''x34''
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Jam
Jam
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MARCUS GLENN. "WILL WORK FOR FOOD,"
MARCUS GLENN. "WILL WORK FOR FOOD," MIXED MEDIA (American, b. 1968). Mixed media with three dimensional elements, signed "Marcus Glenn" lr, canvas size: 47 x 23 in., framed size: 51 x 27 inches.
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20TH CENTURY. "EXCELSIOR NERVE
20TH CENTURY. "EXCELSIOR NERVE FOOD," POSTER (American, 20th century). Vintage advertising poster, writing on verso, sheet size: 13 x 16 in., framed.
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"Good Food" tavern sign depicting a
"Good Food" tavern sign depicting a boar's head with apple in mouth carved in relief, served on a tray, 20th c.
28.25"h x 36.5"w
Condition: Losses to paint, dirty, wear consistent with age.
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Two bowls containing a quantity
Two bowls containing a quantity of alabaster eggs
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Jam
Jam