TOM MIX COLLECTION OF 11 PREMIUMS FROM RALSTON CEREALS.
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Winning Bid:
$373.75 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
Bids:
5
Bidding Ended:
Thursday, May 27, 2010 1:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Thursday, May 27, 2010 1:00:00 PM)
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Auction:
Auction #200 - Part II
Item numbers 1187 through 2776 in auction 200
Value Code:
I - $400 to $700 Help Icon
Item Description
Overall high grade condition group of Tom Mix premiums issued during the 1930s and 1940s. The largest piece here would be the pocket knife at 3-1/8” long. Items are all Exc. to Mint unless noted o/w. In their order of issue the group includes: 1933 “Good Luck/TM” spinner. Small bit of paint loss on one side of the spinning disk but overall VF. 1935 Sun Watch 2.25” in dia. consisting of aluminum with celluloid insert. 1935 Bar Brand Branding Iron with ink pad tin. Branding iron to stamp the “TM” logo has normal use but is Exc. The tin is missing most of its brass flashing from the exterior and the interior ink pad has of course dried out but the tin remains structurally sound and the lid comes off easily. 1937 Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooter brass badge with foil logo. 1939 “Ralston Straight Shooters” pocket knife with single blade. Very lt. general wear but still extremely Fine. 1939 Compass With Magnifier in brass. Pair of tiny “JB” initials on the reverse but o/w still with Exc. luster. 1940 Gold Ore Watch Fob. One small tarnish spot on the front but overall N. Mint luster and with the plastic center covering over the gold ore still quite clear showing the pebble-sized material. 1941 “Captain Ralston Straight Shooter” spur badge. 1946 Luminous Compass/Magnifying Glass. This arrowhead-shaped plastic premium glows brightly in the dark. 1947 Identification Bracelet with initial “P.” 1949 “RCA Victor” miniature television set with 5-scene film disk titled “Tom Mix Solves The Match Murder.” Conservative opening.
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