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2019.007.007 - Toy
In it's original box, an Atlas Model Railroad Co., Inc., Ho Maywood Station, Item #620-1. It is a full scale replica of 1872 built station with board and batten construction. Tan color walls with brown trim and doors, and grey roof.
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2019.008.015 - Sign
Cardboard sign painted blue with white paint "JILL POT pays" in orange paint "$2.00". On the backside in pencil "JILL POT PAYS $5.00" There is a stamp saying "CRESCENT Quality BOARDS".
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2019.008.016 - Sign
A cardboard blue painted sign, with white paint "JILL POT Pays" and in orange paint "$5.00". On the reverse side in pencil is "JILL POT PAYS $5.00".
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2019.008.017 - Sign
Cardboard sign painted blue with white paint "JILL POT PAYS $1.00".
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2019.008.018 - Sign
Cardboard sign painted blue with white paint "JILL POT PAYS $2.00".
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2019.008.022 - Sign
Handwritten sign "PLEASE DON'T SHAKE MACHINE" in black colored pencil on cardboard sign, with red colored pencil as a frame. On back side in blue print "[BLOCK] CRIB BUMPERS AND PLAY PEN BUMBERS CRIB MATTRESS COVERS NURSERY RINGS SCALE PADS".
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2019.008.023 - Sign
Cardboard sign with black colored pencil "PLEASE DON'T SHAKE MACHINE" with red colored pencil framing it. On reverse side Comfy Babe Products advertisement.
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2019.008.024 - Sign
Plastic square black back ground sign with VFW seal with transparent "POST" on left side of seal, and "2841" on right side.
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2019.009.003 - Sign
Large piece of plywood that is two sided to advertise/give name to Arthur's Brighton Grain Co. It was located just off Main Street. One side has lost most of its paint due to being out in the environment and north facing. The other side is flaking off, but a good amount still on due to a tree covering most of the sign.
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2019.009.004 - Chute, Grain
A metal long box, with openings at both ends, that has Milo written on a side. The chute was saved before Grain Elevator was demolished after the fire. Milo is one of the many terms describing sorghum, a grass species cultivated for its grain. Milo often is used as for fodder for cattle and hogs.
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2019.009.005 - Chute, Grain
A metal long box that has "Barley" written on a side. The chute was saved before Grain Elevator was demolished after the fire.
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2019.012.001 - Glove, Baseball
Nokona J113 Gene Clough Baseball Glove. On the front of the glove is "Nokona J113" "Gene Clough Professional" "Genuine Cowhide" and " Weldrite Model." The letters used to be in silver but has since but rubbed off. Gene Clough: -Born February 5, 1925 in Tacoma, WA -Played for the "Tigers" Baseball Team 1941-1943 -Pro career started in 1946 at Visalia of the CA League -Greatest success in 1949 -Seven Seasons of Pro-Ball -Died June of 198...
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2019.027.002 - Popper, Corn
"DEL-MAN-CO DLPHOS OHIO" pan used to pop pocorn and roast chestnuts. Black square metal box. Lid has holes, 35 in total; alternating rows (2each) of 7 and 8; collection of 5 holes as if 5 on a die/dice above the rows of holes. The handle is also metal and has a hook connected to the lid to slide back the lid safetly to get to the contents of the pan.
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2019.027.003 - Suitcase
Brown metal Beehler suitcase with two stripes on either side of handle and silver decorative locks and corners. Leather handle.
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2019.027.004 - Heater
Small looking rusted stove. It is a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater from the Perfection Stove Company. Model 525. There is a top drum that can be unlatched and tilts back on a hinge from the bottom. There are four feet. There is an England made oil drum in the lower half that can be taken out. The top of the oil reservoir can be taken out with a small twist and lift, to which you can still see the remenants of the original wick. The oil reservoir...
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2019.027.005 - Scale
50 pound Fairbanks Platform Scale on wheels (2019.027.005a). There is some paint and lots of rust. There is also a hanger (2019.027.005b), two CP round slotted interlocking 50lb x 1/2lb weights (2019.027.005c&d), one 100lb x 1 lb weight (2019.027.005e), and one 200lb x 2lb weight (2019.027.005f).
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2019.027.006 - Separator, Cream
A Coronado Separator, Model No. 18. with instructions (2019.027.006b). The base (2019.027.006a) has a sticker on one side to indicate it is the model No. 18. Above it is a black plastic handle as well as a matching handle on the opposing side. Above the handle is also a flick switch to tur it on. The front side has two stickers, one says "CORONADO" and the second is beneath saying "PATENTED FEB. 9 1943 2.310.814". The otherside with a handle has...
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2019.027.010 - Toy
A tin chicken, called "The Wind Up Chicken", toy with Wyandotte Toys logo on it. It has a square hole at the top of the head to put items in, push the chicken down to make the item pop out. Starting in 1921, The All Metal Products Co., or also known as Wyandotte Toys, manufactured pop guns, waterguns and springloaded pistols. By the 1930s they expanded to metal cars, airplanes and other items. The company went bankrupt in 1955 and closed enti...
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