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Pearmont Dairy Antiques

DeForest, WisconsinVolume 3

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Pearmont

December 1, 2011

Greetings-

Volume 3 of the Pearmont Dairy Antiques catalog follows, loaded with a wide variety & wealth of items: an absolutely wonderful array of vintage sale catalogs, A.I. materials, the balance of our true-type model cow collection, and many other surprises. We hope you’ll enjoy it. Christmas is just around the corner and many of these antiques would make a very special gift.

As always, all items are on a 1st COME/1st SERVE basis so call early so as not to be disappointed. Physical condition of items are described individually—we make every effort to represent this material as detailed as possible. All items are priced-some could be negotiable. Payment can be by cash, check, or money order. We do not take credit cards.

Shipping costs are the buyer’s responsibility. Delivery is a possibility in the Midwest for larger items. Use our LAYAWAY plan if you like. Simply order what you want with 30% down; balance is due in 90 days with no interest.

Call us at 029-210-4101 or email us at [email protected] with your order or questions. Thanks for your interest.

Thomas Pearson Pearmont 6463 Windsor Prairie Road DeForest, Wisconsin 53532

920-210-4101

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1. 1890 SUCCESS MANURE SPREADER

A true survivor and just an incredible feat of engineering when you consider the era that this machine was produced. Made by the Kemp and Burpee Manufacturing of Syracuse, New York around 1890 or so. This is the model 23-B, designed to be pulled by 2 to 4 draft horses, depending on load & terrain conditions. This unit was a true barn-find in northern Wisconsin where it had been parked for nearly 100 years. It’s a little over 12 ft. long and the bed is 5 ft. wide. Rear wheels are 54” in diameter & wooden, as are the 30” front wheels. The beaters are wooden-there’s a wooden seat for the driver, and a very stout 10’ pole or tongue to pull the spreader. A rachet-type chain system pulls the wooden floor with it’s load to the rear. All parts are present, including a few adjustment tools. Overall condition is simple superb-no breaks or cracks. The sten-ciling is fairly bright yet after all these years. This great antique spreader is for pickup only. We’ve checked around and found that these very seldom come up for sale. Auction prices for those that did make the mar-ket vary from $4000 to $12,500. Our price today is $4800.

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2. DELAVAL DEALERS SIGNCirca 1950. 8 feet long X 2 feet high—tin sign with painted lettering & logo. Sign has spots of surface rust, some paint flaking, and numerous scratches & scrapes. Fairly scarce and collectible sign. $135

3. HAND-OPERATED FANNING MILL“The Mill” as this unit was called was produced in Racine, Wisconsin by the L.S. & A.J. Blake Co. Probably pro-duced in the 20’s as it is designed to be hand-cranked (totally non-electric). Condition is remarkable. It still main-tains clear stenciling and the paint is fairly bright. Very nice overall condition and tough to improve on. $150

5. EARLY HAND-CARVED SHOVELIncredible hand-carved wooden shovel made from a single piece of wood, possibly as old as the 1850’s. 36” in length—the shovel portion is 9 1/2” wide X 14” high. Chisel marks are prevalent throughout--just an amazing piece of construction. Lacquer hasbeen applied to help preserve the wood at sometime in the past. A wonderful item. $195

4. DELAVAL SHIPPING CRATEMade of wood & used from 1918-25 to ship milker pails. 18” high X 16” in diameter. Complete with lid & original paper label. Very nice. $60

6. 1890’S ICE TONGSIron tongs from a farm in Indiana that used themto carry ice up from the creek in the winter to help cool the milk. Over 100 years old with the original leather handle. 15” long. $20

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7. HAND-QUILTED FEED BAGBeautifully quilted 100 lb. Bag displaying the Big Gain Products of West Union, Iowa. Mint condition. $75

8. SALESMAN SAMPLE FEED BAGMiniature salesman sample of a 100 lb. Dairy feed bag from Blue Ribbon Feeds; Jersey, Vermont.5 1/2” X 4 1/2” in nice, original condition. $30

9. COW BLANKETNew original stock (NOS) blanket in unused condition. These were prominent in the 1950’s for fit-ting cattle. Appears to be a yearling size. Made of canvas-- has all the straps & snaps present. $15

10. CURTISS THERMOMETEROne of the MOST requested items I have had. Circa 1960-65; 11 1/2” high. Near perfect paint with only very minor sur-face scratches. Works fine. Very difficult to locate one, let alone a better one than this. $200

11.CREAMAKA FEED BAG100 lb. Dairy feed bag with great graphics for HappyvaleFlour Mills of Griffen & Fort Valley, Georgia. Bag appearsunused. Very nice color. $75

12. COW FOLK ART WEATHERVANECow is 18” long—en-tire piece with shaft is approximately 30” tall. Home-made from steel. Rusty finish. Used as a gardenaccent. $15

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13. 1928 SIGNED SIDESHOW BANNER

Hand-painted oil on canvas circus or carnival sideshow banner. Depicts Mrs. O’Leary’s cow kicking over the lantern, thusstarting the Great Chicago Fire in the 1870’s. Size is 55” wide X 68” tall. Signed C. Reese; 28 in the lower right corner. Thisbanner hung at the Chicago Historical Society museum in 2000-2002. Overall condition is sound—needs a professional cleaning. There are two small tears on the bottom of the piece, as well as minor cracks here and there. A simply fantastic piece that would look great in anyone’s farm office or den. $1200

14. CREAM TOP BOTTLE SETThis lot contains 3 items: (1) Meadow Gold Cream-Topquart bottle, displaying normal wear; (2) an original cream-top spoon with a patent date of 1924-25; & (3) a wonderful framed ad dated 1948 promoting thecream-top bottle. All three pieces for $50.

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15. 1952 PAN AMERICAN SHOW SILVER TEA SERVICEPresented to the Grand Champion Female at the 1952 Pan-American Holstein Show at the State Fair of Texas, and inscribed as such. From the Wilcox International Silver Co.. Five piece set includes coffee & tea services, creamer, sugar, and massive tray. Total weight is about 15.9 lb. In perfect, unused condition. $275

16. 1950 OHIO STATE FAIR GRAND CHAMPION TROPHYGrand Champion trophy presented to the Holstein winner at the Centennial Ohio State Fair (1850-1950). Sponsored by the Ohio Farm Bureau. $50

17. 1953 GRAND CHAMPION TROPHY-ILLINOIS STATE B&WAwarded by the Curtiss Candy Company. Small bend in thebase. $50

18. WISCONSIN REFORMATORY MILK CANUsed in the mid 50’s-70’s at the famous Reformatory herd(WIS prefix) in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Was one of the foundation herds of the entire breed. 5 gal. Stainless steel in excellent condition. A piece with great historical value. $150

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19. GUERNSEY COW & BULL HEAD PHOTOLarge format 26” X 20 1/2” four-color promo from the American Guernsey Cattle Club in the 1950’s. 1” thick hard backing in terrific condition. $75

20. EARLY 1900’S BLUM’S COW BELL

Circa 1900-1920. This is the #3 cow bell from the Blum Co. of Collinsville, Illinois. Still retains most of the original sticker. Likely unused. Rare piece. $75

21. ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR OF AFTON’S GOLDEN MARIEOne of the premiere pieces of this catalog. This is an original ful-color water color of the great show cow; Afton’s Golden Marie painted by James L. Vlasady in 1947 or 48 for the Curtiss Candy Co. who owned this great ani-mal. She was Grand Champion female and Best Udder at the Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma State Fairs in 1947. One of the greats in the Guern-sey breed. 27” X 22 1/2”, framed, and double-matted. $300

22. GLASS AMPULE COLLECTION

An unusual item that would be difficult to duplicate—a collection of 18 empty glass ampules from some of the greats of the Holstein breed like RORAE, Fond Matt, Arlinda Chief, Marquis, Triple Threat, Bootmaker, and yes, even Osborndale Ivanhoe! All stored in a new Rikkers divided display case. $50

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24. AYRSHIRE PAPERWEIGHT 3” diameter glass paperweight depicting an Ayrshire cow witha classic set of horns. $45

25. GUERNSEY PROMO CUFF LINKS, TIE CLASP, & TIE TACKWell done, cased set de-picting popular Guernsey cow & bull head shot. All four pieces in excellent con-dition. $20

26. AYRSHIRE PAPERWEIGHTEarly glass paper-weight-full head shot of Ayrshire bull with a full set of horns. 3” in diameter. $45

27. ABS GOLD CUFFLINKS An ABS promo-tional item still new in theoriginal wrapper. $10

23. ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING of the 1ST 12 EX-97 HOLSTEINSThis represents a real piece of Holstein history. It is an original oil painted by a Japanese artist in 1977. Beautifully done & wonderfully displayed in a 62” X 28” frame. The 12 animals depicted include Wimpy, Snowboots, Milly, Mistress Roxanne, Kings Artic Rose, Barb, Flicka, Felicia May, Amy, Fond Memory, Carlspride, and Bubaleah. This is a one-of-a kind, original piece & an opportunity that you may never have again. Perfect condition. $1600

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28. 1933 FRAMED DELAVAL CALENDARThis is a beautifully 16” X 20” framed & matted 1931 Delaval calendar. Calendar is COMLETE with all pages, each with a distinctive farm related scene. Delaval products are pictured on the inside of the back page. Near mint condi-tion. A great piece! $95

29. CURTISS CANDY COMPANY FARMS PAPERWEIGHT4” X 2 1/2”. Rare Curtiss Candy item in very nice condition. $125

30. 1937 FRAMED DELAVAL CALENDARBeautifully framed 16” X 20” of a 1937 Delaval calendar. Calendar is COMPLETE with all pages—Delaval milkers are pictured on the back page. This calendar from Henry Smith & Sons, Inc. of Dairyville, Wisconsin. Mint conditon. $95

31. DELAVAL TIN MATCHHOLDERCirca 1910-15. 6 1/4” high. Designed to be mounted on a wall to hold match sticks. Nice, overall condition. $125

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32. ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK CLOCKCirca 1900-1920. Extremely rare piece made of bronze with no breaks or cracks. Minor surface rust near the topline area, and scattered rubs & wear spots. Clock is currently non-working. A very special item! $475

33. HIRES ROOT BEER CERAMIC SYRUP DISPENSERCirca 1920. A rare soda fountain piece that would look great in any collection. Ceramic con-tainer complete with pump. Hourglass shape—no chips or cracks. 14 1/2” high. Super item in great condition. $575

34. ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED CREAM SCALESThis is the first one of these we have EVER seen. 6” tall X 3 1/4” wide. Unique piece that is fully functional and ingreat condition. From the 1920’s and about as rare as it gets. $250.

35. STAINED GLASS HOLSTEIN COW & BULLEach is 17” X 12 1/2”. Hand-crafted stained glass Holstein cow & bull each in individual wood frames. Priced as a pair at $75.

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36. HOLSTEIN TIE CLASPPromotional item from the Holstein Association.Gold color. Excel-lent. $10

37. ABS CUFF LINKS, TIE CLASP, & TIE TACKPromotional item. Silver finish. $20

38. SWD VALIANT KEYRINGOriginal Val-iant keyring from ABS, circa around 1980. $12

39. ABS MONEY CLIPPromotional item with original ABS logo on silver clip. $10

40. A.C. WILLIAMS COW BANKCirca 1920. Cast iron bank by A.C. Williams Co.Excellent overall. $120

41. CERAMIC COW HAT/TOWEL HANGERApproximately 6” X 6” X 7”. Ceramic cow head designed to be used as a hat or towelt rack. Glass eyes. Unusual. $20

42. WISCONSIN HOLSTEIN PINCentennial pin cele-brating the Wisconsin Holstein Association from 1890-1990. $10

43. CANADIAN HOLSTEIN PINMapleleaf design featuring a Holstein cow. Excellent. $10

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44. BORDENS MALTED MILK CANISTER8 1/2” high. Nice soda fountain item from the early 950’s. $75

45. STERLING SILVER/PLATE MILK CAN8” high. A very high quality piece. We believe it to be sterling but can find no hall marks. Weighs 20 oz. $150

46. McCOY POTTERY MILK CAN8 1/2” tall. Marked on bottom, “252-McCoy.USA”. Very nice. $20

47. KENTUCKY MINT JULEP CUPFrom the 1981 Kentucky National Show & Sale. Silver plate. $45

48. SELECT SIRE KEYRINGPromotional item from the late 1970’s. $10

49. 1976 NATIONAL HOLSTEIN CONVENTION ASHTRAYFrom the convention in Philadelphia, Pa. $10

50. SELECT SIRES LICENSE PLATEUnused—minor ripples on lower left. $5

51. HOLSTEIN PINExcellent condition. $10

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52. 6-GENERATION PEDIGREE OF HALLROSE HAZEL LADUltra-rare 6 generation pedigree for Hallrose Hazel Lad EX--foundation sire for the great Hickory Creek herd @ McHenry, Illinois managed by A.C. Thomson. Nicely framed in a 25” X 18 1/2” frame. $30

53. 6-GENERATION PEDIGREE OF HICKORY CREEK GOMARAnother rare 6-generation pedigree—this one for Hickory Creek Gomar, the All-American Jr. Yrlg. Bull of 1951. His dam was the noted Crescent Beauty Princess Marita EX. Nicely framed in a 25” X 18 1/2” frame. $30

54. ELEVATION MONUMENT PHOTOFramed 8 X 10 color photo of the stone monument at Select Sires in Plain City, Ohio for the great herdsire, Round Oak Rag Apple Elevation EX-96 GM. $20

55. 1956 ILLINOIS GRAND CHAMPION RIBBONPurple ribbon given to the Grand Champion female at the 1956 Illinois State Holstein Show held at Mooseheart.Excellent condition. $25

56. EARLY 1950’s SHOW PHOTOFramed 8 X 10 in black and white of a group Holstein class at the International in Chicago in the early 1950’s (we think!) Leadsmen from left to right are Gene Nelson ?, Sonny Bartel,Dave Houck ?, and an unknown that looks very familiar. $20

Let us know if you can help with the ID’s.

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57. ELMWOOD DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the No-vember 9 & 10, 1936 sale held at Deerfield, Illinois. Managed by W.L. Baird w/R. Austin Backus in the box.Impressive early catalog. Excellent. $110

58. WINTERTHUR DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the September 12, 1969 sale atWinterthur, Delaware.Herd established in 1885 by the DuPont family. Influencedheavily by Osborndale Ivanhoe. $100

61. HICKORY CREEK DISPERSAL CATALOGHeld on April 5,6,& 7, 1954 at McHenry, Illinois. Historic sale of 353 lots owned by the Howard Foundry Co. & managed by A.C. Thomson. Catalog is in Excellent condition and is a great piece of Holstein history. $100

59. ROSAFE DISPERSAL CATALOGRARE & desirable catalog from the May 27, 1958 dis-persal in Canada. Purple velour cover. Partial tear as is the norm on one side of the handle. 94 pages. VG + overall. $750

60. DUNLOGGIN SALE CATALOGRARE, from the Sep-tember 15-16, 1943 history-making auction at Ellicott City, Maryland. Foundation herd of the breed. VG condition. This copy belonged to Archie Sandberg, long-time herdsman at the Wis-consin Reformatory. $700

62. HICKORY CREEK PREVIEW CATALOGRare, early condensed version of the main Hickory CreekDispersal catalog from 1954. Small sized—only 8 1/2” X 5 1/2”. We have never seen another! $40

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63. ROMANDALE SALE CATALOGFrom the auction held on May 18, 1964 at Unionville, Ontario.One of the breed’s most desirable cata-logs, with it’s green velour cover & Romandale Reflection Marquis as Lot. No. 1.171 total lots. Excellent condition. $200

64. ROMANDALE SALE CATALOGFrom the May 24, 1971 auction at Unionville, Ontario. 228 lots. The only herd in his-tory at the time to be Premier Breeder at the Royal 9 times! Full of great Rag Apple pedi-grees, including Lot # 1(last son of ABC Reflection Sovereign) Fantastic catalog in near mint condition. $200

65. OSBORNDALE FARMS DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 8-9, 1957 at Derby, Conn. Famous breeding estab-lishment owned by Mrs. Kellogg. Sold to Charles Stroh who dispersed the herd. Ex. $150

66. WILLOW SPRINGS DISPER-SAL CATALOGFrom the sale held July 21, 1947 at Mt. Morrison, Colorado.Famous herd managed by A.C. Thomson featur-ing Crescent Beauty & Admiral bloodlines. Scarce catalog in mint condition. $80

67. JUDD’S BRIDGE SWISS DISPERSAL CATALOGHeld on May 22, 1961 at New Milford, Conneticut. 77 head. Last home of Jane of Vernon. Near mint condition. $75

68. WHIRLWIND HILL FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held May 28, 1959 at Wall-ingford, Conn. Great type & production herd owned by James Osborn & breeder of Whirlhill Kingpin. Great catalog. $75

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69. DON AUGUR DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on December 17, 1966 at Northford, Conn.2 bulls sold for $108,000 each, and the entire herd of “Martha” descen-dants averaged over $4,700 in this ground- breaking event. Excellent condition. $100

70. TARA HILLS FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 25, 1968 at Millbrook, N.Y. Show winning herd developed by Heffering & Trevena-- includes the famous Johns Lucky Barb. Excellent condition. $100

71. PRE-EMINENT FARM GUERNSEY DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 26, 1961 at Gallatin, Missouri.182 head owned by J.C. Penny & one of the greatest Guernseyherds ever. Sale fea-tured the highest classi-fied Guernsey cowin the breed at the time of the sale. $40

72. LANGWATER GUERNSEY DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 21, 1960 at North Easton, Mass.At the time was the breed’s most sought after source of seed stock. Established in 1884 and owned by John S. Ames, one of the pioneers of the dairy industry. Rare catalog in mint condition. $100

73. NORVIC SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on November 15, 1968 at Lake Mills, Wisconsin. Owned by Norman Magnussen & Sons, and one of the premierSwiss herds of the time. Mint condition. $15

74. FUTURE HOPE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on November 13, 1967 at Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin. One of the best farmer-breeder herds ever. Breedersof the famous Blackie EX-93 & Flicka EX-97 cows. Mint. $60

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75. MOUNT VICTORIA DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 29, 1942 at Hudson Heights, Quebec.A record-setting sale and one of the great breeding herds of all time—rich in the blood of Johanna Rag Apple Pabst. A very, very desirable catalog. Has prices & notes lightly written in pencil on the inside, and the cover is covered with pencil notations. $795

76. ELMWOOD DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on November 28-29, 1938 at Deerfield, Illinois.A foundation herd rich in the bloodlines of Queen Bessie Pietertje Ormsby. 252 cataloged head in a unique, rare catalog. $75

77. FRANLO DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on July 10, 1950 at Hopkins, Minnesota. This was a significant show herd managed by Henry Bartel &owned by F.W. Griswold. Lot #1 was the All-American Chip of Nettie & Aaggie. $75

78. CRESTON FARMS DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on April 28, 1947 at Comstock Park, Michigan. A very rare catalog for the herd owned by Martin Buth & Sons--most of the herd trac-ing to Johanna Rag Apple Pabst. One of the all-time great herds. $150.

79. W.S. MOSCRIP DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on April 21, 1947 at Lake Elmo, Minnesota.A foundation herd of the Holstein breed founded for 40 yearson predominantly Dunloggin bloodlines. Very rare catalogin mint condition. $75

80. ROYAL BRENT-WOOD CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 9, 1932 at De-troit, Michigan. Just a fabulous catalog offering some of the greats of the breed at that time. Selections made by PaulMisner of Dunloggin fame. Excellent. $60

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81. PABST FARMS FOUNDATION SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on October 7, 1963 at Oconomowoc,Wisconsin. Featuring 100 head of Pabst-bred cattle. Very minor moisture damage to a few pages. $100

82. PABST FARMS COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on October 12, 1964 at Oconomowoc, Wis-consin. Final auction of the great Pabst herd featuring158 head. Most of the prices are penciled in. $125

83. LASHBROOK DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 5, 1956 at Northfield, Minnesota. Influential herd founded in 1903 & at the time of the sale, one of America’s most famous. Rare catalog that was A.C. Thomson’s copy. $60

84. BRAUN’S SUNNY LEA FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the August 24, 1960 sale at Waukesha, Wisconsin. Owned by A.D. Braun & managed by Nels Rehder. Featured cow was “Wimpy”, soon to be the lst 97 point cow of the breed. Excellentcondition except for some penciling on the cover. $75

85. BRAUN’S SUNNY LEA FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the October 13, 1964 sale at Oconomo-woc, Wisconsin.77 lots owned by the late A.D. Braun. One of the highest classified herds in the nation at the time. Excellent condition. $75

86. HAROLD IMIG DIS-PERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on April 27, 1959 at Neillsville, Wisconsin.Home of the Plain-View prefix and Wis Leader, who had a great influence on the breed. One of America’s most important herds at the time. Rare catalog. $75

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87. THE CRESCENT BEAUTY ADMIRAL SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on December 12, 1955 at Waukesha, Wisconsin. Rare bloodlines promotional sale featuringconsignments fro top breeders of the day. Seldom seen catalog. $100.

88. 2ND CRESCENT BEAUTY ADMIRAL SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on November 22, 1958 at Waukesha, Wisconsin. The 2nd of this promotional series honoring the late John Hetts. 58 head. $50

89. CRESCENT BEAUTY FARMS COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 28, 1988 at Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin.This auction marked the final chapter of this superb breedingestablishment in Holstein history. 105 head. $40

90. CRESCENT BEAUTY ADMIRAL SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 8, 1974 at Ft. Atkinson, Wisconsin. One of the breed’s greatest auctions featuring the $80,000 EX-97 All-American Felicia May. Entire sale grossed over$280,000. Catalog is the A.C. Thomson copy, complete withprices and the clerk’s buyers sheets. Excellent condition. $100

91. CHAMBRIC FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 22, 1968 at Rockford, Illinois.Famous show herd managed by Elis Knutson featuring a $61,000 top in Harborcrest Happy Crusader. Great cows throughout the catalog. Excel-lent condition with a complete buyers list. $75

92. MEADOW SPRINGS DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on April 15, 1953 at Alliance, Ohio.Breeding program that mirrored Dunloggins. Mint condition. $50

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93. THE PICKLAND SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 3, 1976 at Georgetown, Ontario.Featuring 80 head owned by Claude Picket. Sale averagedover $10,000 with a $200,000 top in Ro-mandale ReflectionChristy. Great sale—neat catalog. $75

94. HI-PATH FARMS SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on Au-gust 17, 1985 at Plum City, Wisconsin. 139 head of top pedigrees and show winners. Beautiful catalog. $50

95. DESIGNER FASHION SALE CATALOGFrom the November 22, 1983 sale at Madison Square Garden;New York City, New York. Sale averaged over $100,000, settingnumerous records. Excellent. $50

96. PEARMONT FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the Novem-ber 20, 1982 sale at Greenleaf, WisconsinFeatured the $1,025,000 “Ivy” & a $3.46 million gross.One of the industries most beautiful catalogs ever. $150

97. HI-PATH FARMS SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on July 11, 1981 at Ells-worth, Wisconsin.131 head of high scor-ing cows owned by Henry (Sonny) Bartelincluding 27 Excellents. Very good + condition. $30

98. DESIGNER FASHION SALE CATALOGFrom the Novem-ber 21, 1981 sale at Syracuse, NY.Brookview Tony Charity was purchased by Hanover Hillin this sale. Excellent condition. $30

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99. ROSAFE DISPERSAL CATALOGRARE & desirable catalog from the May 27, 1958 dispersal in Canada. Purple velour cover. Han-dle has very slight tear on one side. Very good + overall. $750

100. SHEFFIELD FARMS DISPERSAL CATALOGHeld on May 25, 1960 at Oakville, Ontario. A lead-ing show herd in the 50’s, with 12 All-Canadians & 30 overall nominations.6 All-Canadians actually sold in this auction. Excellent. $75

101. THE GLENAFTON SALE CATALOGHeld on May 8, 1967 at Alliston, Ontariio. Features almost 200 head selling from one of Canada’s premier herds of the day. Produced over 45 All-Canadians. Very nice historic catalog in Excellent condition. $100

102. OAK RIDGES SALE CATALOGHeld on May 3, 1966 at Oakville, Ontario. 233 head sold; owned by R.R. Dennis & managed by George Darrach.A premier show & breeding herd of it’s day—PremierExhibitor at the Royal in 1965. Full of great pedigrees &famous cows. Excellent. $75

103. 5TH ROMANDALE PRODUCTION SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 29, 1962 at Oakville, Ontario. This is the air-mail copy sent to promis-ing and interestedbuyers overseas & in-cludes the most valuable and powerful animals & pedigrees. Packed full of pictures. Rare. $75

104. QUEEN OF HEARTS/LEAD-FIELD SPECIAL EDITION CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 23, 1978 at Mercer, Pa. Consignments from Leadfield and others made this a great event. Top cow families rep-resented. Catalog has had a few photos cut out of it. $20.

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105. TRUE-TYPE HOLSTEIN MODEL BULL1960’s Displaymaster model with walnut base. Overall in exceptional condition. No cracks or breaks. $325

106. TRUE-TYPE HOLSTEIN MODEL COWEarly Displaymaster model with green base from the late 1940’s-50’s. Marked “True-Type Holstein-Friesian Cow” on side. Excellent overall. $295

107. TRUE-TYPE GUERNSEY MODEL COWOriginal Displaymaster Guernsey cow in mint condition. One of the best we’ve seen. $195

108. TRUE-TYPE BROWN SWISS MODEL COW1960’s Displaymaster model in overall exceptional condition. Walnut base. Has a tiny stress crack @ each hock. $295

109. TRUE-TYPE HOLSTEIN MODEL COWPresentation cow from the Autumn Franchise Sale held 11-18-84 near Hudson, New York. Only about 60 of these were produced. With ID plate on the side of the base. Mint. $295

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110. TRUE-TYPE BROWN SWISS MODEL COW Late 40’s-early 50’s Displaymaster cow. Excellent overall. $375

111. EARLY 1930’S HOLSTEIN MODEL COWPerhaps the rarest of any model cow we have ever seen. Possibly a on-of-a-kind model from the 1930’s. Made of a composite-type material, this model is 20” long X 11” high. It came from the desk of a cattle dealer near Elgin, Illinois. Excellent overall with a couple of areas of rubbing and some stress cracks on the legs. RARE. $550

112. TRUE-TYPE HOLSTEIN MODEL COW1970’s-80’s version in perfect condition. Walnut base. $120

113. TRUE-TYPE GUERNSEY MODEL COWEarly Displaymaster from the 1950’s in beautiful condition. Has Golden Guernsey milk sticker on the base. $295

114. BESNEY HOLSTEIN MODEL COWMade in England around 1970. 11” long in Excellent condition. $75

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115. DUNLOGGIN HALF-PINT BOTTLEWith “Log” design on sides & bottom. Excellent conditionshowing little or no use. $120

116. DUNLOGGIN PINT BOTTLEWith “Log” design on sides & bot-tom. Showing normal use. $145

117. ROYAL DUNLOGGIN BABY FACE QUART BOTTLECream-top bottle with baby face fea-tures showing little orno use. Sharp lettering. Very nice. $195

118. DUNLOGGIN QUART “WAR BOND” BOTTLEFront emblem surrounded by red ribbon. Reverse has war bond motif. Bottle shows use—fading on both sides. $275

119. DUNLOGGIN QUART BOTTLEBlue ribbon front panel with farm scene on reverse. Showing normal use. Some fading on both sides. $160

120. DUNLOGGIN QUART BOTTLEBlue ribbon front panel with full farm scene on reverse.Showing normal use—light fading on both front & back. $250

121. DUNLOGGIN QUART BOTTLEBlue ribbon front panel with full farm scene on reverse. Shows little or no wear. Difficult to improve on. $400

122. GREEN VALE FARMS PINT BOTTLEFrom John Buth; Eastmanville, Michigan. Awesome bottle in perfect condition from one of the great older farms in the country. $60

123. PIPER BROS. DAIRY ½ GALLON BOTTLEFrom Watertown, Wisconsin—shows minimal use. $30

124. NEHLS FARM DAIRY GALLON BOTTLEExcellent, showing little use. $20

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125. GUERNSEY BREEDERS JOURNAL-1923January 1, 1923 issue – VERY scarce. $20

126. GUERNSEY BREEDERS JOURNAL-1935December 1, 1935 issue. Perfect condition. $20

127. GUERNSEY BREEDERS JOURNAL-1939 April 1, 1939 issue – minor wear on cover edges. $20

128. GUERNSEY BREEDERS JOURNAL-1939 April 15, 1939 issue – minor wear on cover edges. $20

129. THE LANGWATER GUERNSEY STORY Written by Louis McL. Merryman for the Guernsey Breeders Journal in the 50’s. Mint condition. $50

130. ISLE OF GUERNSEY CATTLE BREEDERS1991 issue from the Isle of Guernsey. In color-scarce item in this part of the world. $15

131. ISLE OF GUERNSEY HANDBOOK1971 issue listingupcoming shows for 1971, promotional tips, and herd ads. $20

132. 1983-84 GUERNSEY HANDBOOKFeaturing membership info, show winners, saletoppers, & news. $15

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133. SOUTHERN SIRES 1955 SIRE DIRECTORYFor the Wisconsin Breeders Coopera-tive of Madison,Wisconsin. Very scarce. $15

134. 1962 ABS SIRE DIRECTORYWith pictures, pedigrees, and proofs. Over 100pages. $20

135. 1958 NIBCO SIRE DIRECTORYWith pedigrees & breeding recom-mendations for Northern Illinois Breeding Co-Op customers. $10

136. 1952 GUERNSEY PROMOTIONAL BROCHUREShows how to build your own profitable business with Guernseys. $20

137. 1951 ABS HOLSTEIN PROVEN SIRES DIRECTORYEXTREMELY early sire di-rectory with sire photos & pedigrees. $25

138. 1973 UNITED BREEDERS SIRE DIRECTORYExcellent condition. $15

139. AUGUST, 1962 ABS SIRE DIRECTORY

Shows proven sires with pictures & proofs. $15

140. 1950 WASHBON’S DAIRY SIRE DIRECTORYVery early proof material & listings. Shows some wear. $10

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141. 1960 CURTISS HOLSTEIN SIRE DIRECTORY20 pages—light stain @ top 1 inch of cover. Rare. $20

142. 1960 CURTISS GUERNSEY SIRE DIRECTORY12 pages—nice shape. $20

143. 1978 CUR-TISS HOLSTEIN BULL BOOKWith breeding guide—includes Astronaut & Chief. $20

144. 1976-77 CURTISS HOLSTEIN BULL BOOKWith breeding guide featuring Astronaut & Chief. $20

145. 1960 HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN HISTORY BOOKThe Diamond Jubilee Edition featuring 557 pages. Mint condition. $60

146. THE ISLAND COW – 1929From theChannel Island of Jersey. Rare & old magazine with ads, articles, photos, etc. Very neat item. $20

147. SELLING PURE-BREDS for PROFITHow-to book copy-righted in 1958—written by Bartlett, Prescott, & Crissey. Breaks down every aspect of the business. Mint condi-tion in a hard-covered book. $25

148. DAIRY CATTLE JUDGING TECHNIQUESA modern approach to successful judging techniques that describes how to properly evaluate dairy cattle.Written by Dr. George Trimberger of Cornell University in 1958. Mint condition. $25

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149. HOLSTEIN DAIRY SLIDE RULEDeveloped Clint Meadows of Michigan State University to assist in the ranking and culling of the dairy herd. Adjusts for both milk and fat. Excellent condition. Circa 1962. $15

150. COW FEEDING GUIDEPut out by the Moorman Mfg. Co. of Quin-cy, Illinois in the early 1960’s. Works like a slide rule. Excellent. $15

151. CURTISS CANDY GUERNSEY BULL DIRECTORYFrom the early to mid 1950’s. 20 pages of photos & proof info. Rare—shows wear. $15

152. ILLINOIS HOLSTEIN HERALD5 issues from 1954-56. Lots of great ads. $10

153. GUERNSEY LICENSE PLATEFrom the American Guernsey Cattle Club celebrating their Centennial from 1877-1977. $10

154. GUERNSEY PROMO BOOKLETFrom 1956. 26 pages in mint condition. $20

155. GUERNSEY HANDBOOK1985-86. Mint. $15

156. GUERNSEY 75th ANNIVERSARY PROMO BOOKLET1877-1952. 28 pages. $10

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157. 1969 WORLD DAIRY EXPO HOLSTEIN SHOW PROGRAMExtremely scarce copy of the 1969 show (Ivanhoe daughters placed 1-2-3 in the Aged Cow class). With copy of placings. VERY RARE. $75

158. 1970 WORLD DAIRY EXPO HOLSTEIN SHOW PROGRAM Very scarce in Excellent condition. $40

159. 1971 WORLD DAIRY EXPO HOLSTEIN SHOW PROGRAM Very scarce in Ex-cellent conditin. $30

160. WISCONSIN HOLSTEIN NEWS196 individual issues; mostly 1970’s & 80’s. $50 for all.

161. CARNATION RESEARCH FARM BOOKHard cover book copyrighted in 1983. Covers history of Carnation from 1899 to present. Color photos & a very beautiful book. Mint. $100

162. CANADIAN HOLSTEIN JOURNALS47 individual issues from the 70’s & early 80’s. $50

163. NUNESDALE FARM BROCHURE20 page pictorial issue from 1979-80. Ownedby Tom Numes of Santa Rosa, Calif. $10

164. 1ST BADGER INVITATIONAL SALE CATALOGFrom the March 29, 1983 sale at Arlington, Wisconsin.Tough to find catalog in Excellent condition. $10

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165. HOLSTEIN WORLD FOND MATT ISSUE April 10, 1983 issue. Excellent. $20

166. HOLSTEIN WORLD PACLAMAR ISSUEFebruary 25, 1973 issue featuring sale of the Paclamar herd to Italy. Excellent. $10

167. HOLSTEIN WORLD ARLINDA CHIEF ISSUEJuly 10, 1973 issue. Excellent. $20

168. HOLSTEIN WORLD BELL ISSUE April 10, 1988 issue. Excellent. $10

169. HOLSTEIN WORLD BOOTMAKER ISSUESeptember 25, 1976 issue. Excellent. $10

170. HOLSTEIN WORLD CHIEF MARK ISSUEOctober, 1989 issue. Excellent. $20

171. HOLSTEIN WORLD CHARITY ISSUEFrom July 10, 1984. Charity had recently scored Ex-97. Mint condition. $10

172. HOLSTEIN WORLD ROXY ISSUEDecember 25, 1986 issue. Excellent. $10

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173. GOLDEN WEST NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE – 1949From San Francisco, California. RARE-RARE-RARE. $40

174. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE – 1955From the June 2, 1955 sale in Harrisburg. Excellent. $25

175. WISCONSIN NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG -1968From the June 27, 1968 sale in Milwaukee. Excellent. $25

176. CALIFORNIA NATIONAL FIESTA SALE CATALOG – 1969From the June 13, 1969 sale in Anaheim, California. Ex. $20

177. NEW ENGLAND NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1970From the July 2, 1970 sale at Topsfield, Mass. Excellent. $20

178. ILLINOIS NATION-AL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1975From the June 26, 1975 sale in Chicago, Ill. Excellent. $20

179. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1976From the July 2, 1976 sale in Lancaster, Pa. Excellent. $20

180. OHIO NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1977From the June 30, 1977 sale in Columbus, Ohio. Excellent. $20

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181. COLORADO NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1979From the June 28, 1979 sale in Denver, Colorado. VG+. $20

182. KANSAS NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1982From the June 17, 1982 sale in Wichita. Excellent. $20

183. VIRGINIA NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1983 From the June 30, 1983 sale in Norfolk, Virginia. Excellent. $20

184. NEW ENGLAND NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1985From the June 24, 1985 sale in West Springfield, Mass. EX. $20

185. CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1988From the June 30, 1988 sale in San Diego,California. VG+. $20

186. SOUTH CAROLINA NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1990From the June 25, 1990 sale in Charleston, SC. Excellent. $15

187. PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG -1995From the June 27, 1995 sale in Pittsburgh, Pa. Excellent. $15

188. TEXAS NATIONAL CONVENTION SALE CATALOG – 1996From the June 24, 1996 sale in Fort Worth, Texas. Near mint. $20

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189. ANSMIL FARMS DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 26, 1967 at Hilliard, Ohio. Advertised as the highest classified Guernsey herd ever to be dispersed. In excellent condition. $40

190. LAMKINLAND COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 15-16, 1976 at Watson, Illinois. Sale of 1150 head in two days. Herd was managed by Jack Bingham. Excellent condition. $40

191. THE AMERICANA HOLSTEIN SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on October 8, 1977 at Arlington, Wisconsin. The 1st ABS-sponsored sale to be held will all ABS-sired cattle. A very successful event. $30

192. MAPLE VIEW DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on July 8, 1963 at Corinna, Maine.Herd of Fred & Robert Nut-ter. Steeped in Dunloggin breeding, the sale was the lst in this country to offer at least 8 home-bred Excel-lents. Seldom seen catalog. $40

193. SOUTHFORK SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held Decem-ber 8, 1984 at Dallas, Texas. Unique format, catalog, & overall ex-perience. Sponsored by Prices Dairies, the sale was held on site of the popular TV show, “Dallas” and set many sales records. Sale wasby invitation only. Excellent condition. $40

194. DALLAS ENCORE SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on November 30, 1985 at Dallas, Texas. Again sponsored by Prices Dair-ies, the sale offered more top pedigreed animals in this unique format. Excellent. $30

195. F. GLENN PEFFER DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 31, 1964 at Carlisle, Pa. Great homebred herd featur-ing 28 Osborndale Ivanhoe daughters. Excellent. $25

196. RU/ANN FIESTA CATALOGFrom the sale held on Octo-ber 15, 1976 at Fresno,California. I believe this to be the 1st Ru/Ann Fiesta sale held in what was to become a popular series of such events. Sponsored by the Doug Maddox family.VG+ condition. $25

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197. WENRON INVITATIONAL SALE CATALOGHeld on July 10, 1971 at Turner, Maine. Featured 37 high-powered consignments. Rare catalog in VG condition. $50

198. HERITAGE FARM DISPERSAL CATALOG Held on May 5, 1970 at Guelph, On-tario. 68 lots owned by Orton Eby. This was the complete dispersal of the “Seiling” blood-lines. Catalog with beautiful green velour cover in mint condition. $30

199. HILLTOP-HANOVER FARM SALE CATALOGFrom the November 17, 1984 sale at Yorktown Heights, New York. Great pedigrees & famous cows. Excellent condition. $35

200. HUTCH-FARMS DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on September 28, 1964 at Williamston, Michigan. High scoring herd assembledby Stu Hutchins. Excellent. $30

201. TALLCORN HOLSTEIN DISPERSAL CATALOGHeld on October 13, 1951 at Gladbrook, Iowa. Herd owner of these 60 lots was a young Nelson Rehder.Catalog is full of show winning cattle from Iowa fairs &district shows, and state fairs. Very neat & super RARE.Excellent condition. $20

202. WARRENDALE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the November 16, 1979 sale at Claypool, In-diana. VG overall condition with edgewear on cover. $20

203. PEARMONT FARM SALE CATALOGFrom the Novem-ber 22, 1986 sale at Greenleaf, Wisconsin. 193 head of deep pedigrees. Excellent condition. $20

204. HILLTOP-HANOVER FARM SALE CATALOGFrom the October 17, 1987 sale at Yorktown Heights,New York. Excellent condition. $25

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205. DIAMOND J DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the November 5,6, & 7, 1970 sale at Modesto,California. 657 lots head-lined by Hedegard Burk-stead Ivanhoe. Great cows & cow families. Excellent. $50

206. KYLAND COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the May 22, 1967 sale at Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. 106 lots managed by Frank Case. Lot #1 was Harborcrest Happy Crusader. Mint condition. $20

207. ROTHROCK COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the March 23, 1996 sale at Kempton, Pa.173 lots featuring the family of Walkup Valiant Lou Ella.Excellent condition. $30

208. ELMWOOD FARMS COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on October 22-23, 1986 at Antioch, Illinois.This was the final chapter of the great Elmwood (Skokie prefix) herd. Sale featured 278 head. Cover shows wear. $30

209. ROTHROCK GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SALE CATALOGFrom the November 10, 1984 sale at Kempton, Pa. Sale featured Wodbine-K Valiant Eddie. Excellent. $30

210. RAVENGLEN DISPERSALFrom the sale held on March 13, 1961 at Antioch, Illinois. Managed by Thomson, Williams, & Nichols. The herd was owned by Judge Robert Hunter. 110 lots. Catalogshows moisture damage. $15

211. TOP-OF-THE-CROP CLASSIC CATALOGFrom the May 2, 1949 sale at Elkhorn, Wisconsin.89 lots of top consignments. Excellent condition. $15

212. CORMDALE’S CALBRETT DISPERSAL CATALOGHeld on November 18-19, 1992 at Georgetown, Ontario. 249 lots with exceptional pedigrees. Near mint condition. $50

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213. CHEROWN SHOWCASE SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 23, 1991 at Guelph, Ontario. Featured 50 head of top show & pedi-greed cattle offered in a spectacular cata-log—one the breed’s best ever.Mint condition. $30.

214. GLENDELL HOLSTEIN SALEFrom the sale held on November 19, 1973 at Waterloo, Illinois.Early catalog from the home of Glen-dell Arlinda Chief. Scarce catalog. $20

215. CLEAR VIEW HOLSTEIN SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on September 13, 1969 at Pocahontas, Illinois. Herd owned by the Debatin Bros.and featured a number of show winners. 207 lots. Scarce. $20

216. GRANADA COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on September 11, 1993 at Alhambra, Illinois. 118 lots of deep-pedigreed, home-bred cattle owned by Ron & Becky Debatin. $20

217. DUN-DID COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 7, 2001 at Deer-field, Wisconsin.Very nice catalog featuring the breed-ing mastery of Harry Weier. Mint condition. $20

218. FRIENDSHIP FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on December 9, 1978 at Millbrook, New York.Beautiful herd owned by Richard Whalen featuring 100 lots. Outstanding pedigrees throughout. VG+ condi-tion. $20

219. CHER-OWN COMPLETE DIS-PERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 31, 1988 at Paris, Ontario.Color photo filled catalog containing 67 lots of show winners. Nice catalog with some loose pages. $20

220. VERPANA FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 27, 1970 at Sharon, Wisconsin. The herd owned by Vern Meske & family. 103 lots. VG+ $20

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221. WORLD PREMIERE COLORED BREEDS SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on Oc-tober 4, 1984 in Madison, Wisconsin. Sale offered animals from the Jersey, Guernsey, Brown Swiss,& Ayrshire breeds at World Dairy Expo. $10

222. NATIONAL GUERNSEY CONVENTION SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on June 17, 1985 at Longmont, Colorado. This was the National Convention sale and featured Guernsey consignments (58 lots) from across the country. Mint. $10

223. 1988 NATIONAL GUERNSEY CONVENTION SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 28, 1988 in Blaine, Washington. 44 lots of consignments. Excellent. $10

224. AMERICANA GUERNSEY SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on Octo-ber 5, 1989 at Madison, Wisconsin. Offering 17 lots in conjunc-tion with the ABS-sponsored series of sales. Mint. $15

225. 1999 NATIONAL BROWN SWISS SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on July 17, 1999 at West Friendship,Maryland. 63 top lots in a nicely-designed catalog. Mint. $10

226. AMERICANA JERSEY SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on October 5, 1989 at Madi-son, Wisconsin. 31 lots of Jerseys in the ABS-spon-sored sale at World Dairy Expo. Mint. $10

227. SEVEN WONDERS OF WISCONSIN CONVENTION BOOKFeatures ads and an all-breed directory for the entire state. From the March 3-4, 2000 convention in Oconomowoc, Wis. $15

228. WINDSWEPT FARM DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on July 30, 1979 at Ferrum, Virginia. Included the family of the famous Stand-out Kandy. Herd was owned by Walter Mc-Clure. Excellent condition. $15

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229. WORLD PREMIERE SALE CATALOGSThis is a great series of sales held every year at the World Dairy Expo. These are all in great condition andinclude the years of: 69, 70, 71,72,77,80,81,82,83,86,87,90,& 91. Price is $10 each.

230. SALES OF STARS CATALOGSFrom the series of sales held every year at the RoyalWinter Fair. Condition is ex-cellent and include the years of 79, 95, 99, 2000, 2001, & 2009. Price is $15 each.

231. 15TH SHORE CANADIAN CLASSIC SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 7, 1979 at Glanworth, Ontario. 179 head consigned from the best herds in Canada. VG+ $25

232. 18TH SHORE CANADIAN CLASSIC SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on May 4, 1982 at Glan-worth, Ontario.177 head consigned from the best herds in Canada. EX. $25

233. 1985 WORLD PREMIERE COLORED BREEDS SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on October 3, 1985 at Madison, Wisconsin. Featured consignments for Jerseys, Guernseys, Brown Swiss, Ayrshires, & Milking Shorthorn. Excellent condition. $10

234. WIN CREST FARM COMPLETE DISPERSAL CATALOGFrom the sale held on March 22-23, 1991 at Mabton, Washington.Foundation herd of 381 home-bred reg-istered Guernseys owned by Ken & Carol Winters. Mint. $15

235. WIN CREST II GUERNSEY SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on August 9, 1985 at Mab-ton, Washington. This was a promotional sale with consignments from around the country. Includes a promotional piece sent out to potential buyers. Both items are in mint condition. $20

236. WIN CREST III GUERNSEY SALE CATALOGFrom the sale held on July 31, 1987 at Mabton,Washington. This was another promotional sale with consignments, mostly from the West Coast. Mint. $10

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MORE SALE CATALOGS 237. Curtiss Classic – 1978 $20 238. Harvest at PinTail Point – 1991 $10 239. Dunwood Farm Dispersal – 1979 $15 240. Royal Classic – 1979 $10 241. Bo-Cann Farms Dispersal – 1948 $15 242. Tikvah Priority Sale – 1983 $15 243. Cormdale Farm Dispersal – 1985 $10 244. Eric-Dew Complete Dispersal – 1989 $30 245. The Arlene Affair – 1988 $20 246. Hoffland’s Best Sale – 1993 $25 247. Ozland Dispersal – 1987 $10 248. Ja-Bob Red Genetics Sale – 1992 $15 249. Ricecrest Select Sale – 1998 $10 250. Applenotch Dispersal – 1997 $20 251. Top 10 Breeder’s Invitational – 1990 $15 252. 2nd Badger Invitational – 1985 $5 253. Ionia Reformatory Sale – 1969 $10 254. Ricecrest Select Sale II – 2000 $10 255. Best of Art-Acres – 2001 $10 256. 2000 Ohio National Convention Sale – 2000 $25 257. Leap Year Special – 1980 $10 258. Sterlingdale Dispersal – 1989 $20 259. Clinton Camp Dispersal – 2004 $15 260. Best of Cook Farm Sale – 1998 $20 261, Best of Buttke Dairy – 2001 $20 262. Satellite 2 Sale (Orlando, Fl) – 1989 $15 263. Emphasis On Excellence Sale – 1983 $10 264. California Galaxie Sale – 1977 $15 265. Wintercrest Invitational – 1980 $15 266. The Centennial Sale – 1985 $15 267. Golden Harvest Sale – 1974 $10 268. Lone Star Classic – 1991 $10 269. Texas Sell-Abration Sale – 1986 $10 270. Texas State Sale – 1983 $10 271. Maine State Sale – 1982 $10 272. Alamo Holstein Classic – 1986 $10 273. Texas State Sale – 1986 $10 274. California Opportunity Sale – 1980 $10 275. Ru/Ann Fiesta 84 – 1984 $10 276. Fullpail Acres Dispersal – 1982 $15 277. Warren Campbell Dispersal – 1991 $10 278. Americana Sale – 1983 $10 279. Americana Sale – 1980 $10 280. Ru/Ann Fiesta 82 – 1982 $15 281. Glendell Farms Dispersal – 1993 $10

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COCA COLA CLOCKCirca 1950. This is a great clock in fine, working condition. $175

PENNY ARCADE STRENGTH TESTERCirca 1940’s—in working order.Shows surface rust throughout.$225

SALESMAN SAMPLE CHINA CABINETAn awesome replica of the real thing. Stands just 18” high with curved glass door and adjustable shelves. Nice. $125

SESSIONS PEPSI COLA CALENDAR CLOCKCirca 1920. A terrific looking clock that works great. Overall in excellent condition, with key. $375

CAMP DOUGLAS, ILLINOIS PRIS-ON KEYA great relic from the infamous Camp Douglas Confederate prison in Chicago during the Civil War. It’s reputation rivaled that ofAndersonville, as conditions there were awful. This is an actualkey, framed in a nice display, that was excavated from the site in the 1970’s. $195

ARCADE BRASS SPITTOONCirca 1920’s. An exceptional brass spittoon produced by the Arcade Co. of Freeport, Illinois. Very heavy and top quality. $295

1947 YANKEES PROGRAMOriginal 1947 Yankees program.Inside scorecard has been filled out in pencil(includes DiMaggio, Berra,Rizzuto). Front is autographed by 2nd baseman Stirnweiss. $40

AUTOGRAPHED GOLF GLOVETop-Flite glove autographed by famous pro, Al Geiberger, the 1st to shot 59 in a tournament event. Clear signature. Glove is in nice condition. $25

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