Rare survivor here, Box and Bottle of Skuf Shine for Shoes.
Box has wear to it but all there
Black Americana Buck Powder Tin, has marked on the top and front " For white and Colored Kids"
Still full with its contents
Tin Measures approx - 2" in Diameter and 4.5" Long
Really nice and scarce Molongo Coffee Tin, Graphics are on both sides of the tin.
Tin Measures approx 3.5" in diameter and 5.5" Long
"Black Magic" Plant Food Bottle made by Parks-Barnes Inc - California
Bottle measures approx - 3.5" Tall and 1.5" in Diameter
Great item, published in Chicago in 1941, Large size measuring circa 10.5" Wide and 13" Long
Unused and complete
Scarce Book of The Kentucky Twins with a great story and illustrations
Condition is very Good
This is a lovely scarce First Edition, children's little story book. Great illustrations. Printed in 1953
Nice Sambo here, still has it's two pages at the back with all the cut-outs present
Nice Lot of 4 little Books
John and Mary's Painting Day
John and Mary's Washing Day
John and Mary's Spring Cleaning Day
John and Mary's Shopping Day
Nice hard back book with great front and back graphics and fantastic illustrations inside with story.
Sweet Children's story book with nice illustrations - 44 Pages
Nice book with some illustrations also in it. 86 Pages, Published in 1955 and written by Wolf Mankowitz
Nice Lot of Early Black Americana Postcards/cards, postmarks show they are as early as 1903 to 1906
Offered is this wonderful, early 1940s, LITTLE BLACK SAMBO Book with beautiful illustrations by Phyllis Robinson, a M.A. Donohue Company, Chicago, book publication. Hardcover, 18 unnumbered pages. Curiously, the M.A. Donohue Company, did not always date their publications as is the case here. They, additionally, were not prolific publishers of the Little Black Sambo story book, and this edition was used over a period of ten years, with changes made only to the cover...
Offered is a colorful, 1883, lithographed, Lime Kiln Club, Black Americana, Cigar Label by Mensing & Stecher of Rochester, New York (company noted in the lower left corner). The lithographed 8" x 6" label would have been placed on the inside cover of the traditional wooden cigar box of that era. This highly detailed label features a caricature image of a very boisterous group of African Americans at a lodge meeting...
Offered is a circa 1910, original piece of art entitled "Who Said Watermelons"...
We have a really rare Trixy Molasses paper label can here.
You will see from the photo's that the can is rusted and the paper label on one side is very warn and on the other, displays this very striking advertising, very well.
The can measures approx - 3.5" in Diameter and 4" tall
This is rare paper label Mammy Black Enamel Paint Can, Graphics on Both Sides.
There is a lot of rusting to the can itself, paper label has staining but is all there...
Can Measures approx - 3.5" in Diameter and 4" Tall