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Auction Report: 1906 Rock Island Railroad Reverse Glass Sign Nets $71,500 (10/20/11)
Rock IslandANN ARBOR, Mich. – An 8-foot-long 1906 Rock Island Railroad reverse glass train sign brought $71,500 at an auction held … More >>


Auction Report: AC Spark Plugs Tin Die-Cut Sign Sparks Automobilia Sale (10/12/11)
AC Spark PlugJAFFREY, N.H. – An AC Spark Plugs tin die-cut flange sign, dated 1936 and featuring the iconic “Sparky” logo, sold … More >>


Petroliana, Automobilia Fans to Rev Their Engines for Single-Owner Collection Auction (9/14/11)
Gilbarco pumpJAFFREY, N.H. – A two-session auction featuring a lifetime single-owner collection of Bradley Jackson—featuring petroliana, automobilia, snowmobile collectibles, antique Volkswagen … More >>


Texaco Marine Lubricants Single-Sided Porcelain Sign (1959) Realizes $6,325 (11/24/10)
Texaco Marine RAYMOND, Ill. – An outstanding Texaco Marine Lubricants single-sided porcelain sign, made in 1959 and rated 9.25 out of … More >>


Q & A with Harry Rinker: World’s Fair Doll, Jefferson Bible, Heileman Brewery Ad (2/8/10)
Harry RinkerQUESTION: Several years ago I purchased a Charlie McCarthy-type composition-head doll. Printed on the left pocket area of the … More >>


‘Red Flag Law’ Figurine (11/30/08)
This Red Flag Law figure is 10-and-three-quarter-inches high and an automobile object of this quality would be priced in the range of $3,000 to $5,000.‘Red Flag Law’ Figurine By Dave Bausch Automobilia art objects take several forms, some are made just for pleasure to the eye, but others were made to tell a story or help record a historic event. This art item was made to tell a story about “Red Flag Law.” More >>


Automobile Flower Vases (11/21/08)
The autor Automobile Flower Vases By David Bausch The flower vase is both an automobile accessory and an object of auto art. The flower vase added a touch of elegance to a rather dull interior of many of the cars of the 1920’s. More >>


Andy Bernstein: License to Collect (11/8/08)
A few years ago, Andy Bernstein, WorthPoint’s expert on the growing and increasingly complex market for antique and collectibles license plates, made a trip to France and packed 400 automobile license plates in his suitcase. “I was able to pay for the trip with those license plates,” said Bernstein. More >>


Automobilia China Part Two (11/6/08)
Another example of Tourist china by the Roseville Company of Zanesville, Ohio., this one depicting a disabled auto being helped by a rider and horse. Automobilia China Part Two By David Bausch More >>


Automobile China by Royal Doulton (11/4/08)
A china dish from the Motorist Series, designed by John Holdcroft and produced by Royal Doulton of England. Automobile China by Royal Doulton By David Bausch Nothing speaks of the Edwardian era more clearly then the series of china produced by Royal Doulton of England. This china was designed by John Holdcroft, and was known as the Motorist Series. This series was produced in its factory in Burslem England from the years 1903-1913. More >>


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