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ST. LOUIS 1904 EXPO FIVE SCARCE OR RARE CELLULOID AND ENAMEL SOUVENIRS.
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Starting Bid:
$118.00 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
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Bidding Ended:
Tuesday, March 25, 2025 9:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Tuesday, March 25, 2025 9:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #243 Session 1
Value Code:
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Item Description
The pocket knife case (not counting the blades) is 3" long with other four items to scale. First is Expo logo celluloid flag on brass stickpin. Extensive back text as a souvenir "Compliments Of 'The New England' Minneapolis". Exc. Second flag is enamel on brass. Small enamel chip off very bottom corner. Back names Mass. maker Robbins Co. and has neatly hand scratched (in the brass) "P.R./R.C./2 25 04 Billing Mont." Fine and rare. The Liberty Bell is a 1.75" pocket mirror with 100% silvering. Exc. Scarce. Fourth is two-sided cello paperweight with aluminum rim. Shows "Official Emblem" (it might be "Official" but it rarely appears compared to the typical  fleur-de-lis symbol which here has been altered to form (bottom to top) eagle talons clutching globes, highly ornate curved wings encircling Jefferson and Bonaparte, and a very fierce eagle head which has yellow staring eyeball and ribbon in beak with the expo name. Reverse shows The Great Cascades from the Palace of Varied Industries. Small surface wear and small rim dents but Fine and Rare. Last is double sided cello knife with two bit worn but not chipped blades, one naming Corliss Cutlery. One side shows Liberal Arts Building and Exc. Other side tiny top edge stain .5" long and right corner all dark stain .5" wide. Both sides have full gloss and great color. Fine overall and rare.
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ST. LOUIS 1904 EXPO FIVE SCARCE OR RARE CELLULOID AND ENAMEL SOUVENIRS.
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