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RARE1930 Black Segregation “Jim Crow” COLORED RACE Sign

Catalogue: Archives: Collectibles: Memorabilia: Pre 1940   item# 589288 (stock# BA635)

RARE1930 Black Segregation “Jim Crow” COLORED RACE Sign
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


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Measuring 13 inches long x 6 inches wide, this untouched, all-original, double-sided heavy metal sign is an extraordinarily RARE piece of Black American history-- an artifact of the "Jim Crow" era when segregation of the African American race was unfortunately, most commonplace.

This sign was once bolted onto the inside of a railroad car, designating the line behind which African Americans must remain-- in the back of the car.

The sign is painted on both sides as follows: the back of the sign is painted with white lettering on a black background and reads, "THIS PART OF THE CAR FOR COLORED RACE". The front of the sign is painted with black lettering on a white background and reads, "THIS PART OF THE CAR FOR WHITE PEOPLE".

The sign is in all-original condition and has some paint loss and superficial rust as noted in photos that does not impact the integrity of the sign and is appropriate to the age and purpose of the piece. Wear to the "white side" of the sign has resulted in the removal of portions of the words "THIS PART".

An utterly phenomenal, extremely RARE, one-of-a-kind, museum-worthy piece of Black American history that may very well be the only one of its kind extant today!


Vintage Framed Milk Glass Vision Eye Test Exam Chart

Catalogue: Archives: Instruments and Implements: Scientific: Pre 1930   item# 330589 (stock# M789)

Vintage Framed Milk Glass Vision Eye Test Exam Chart
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860-712-9565


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Offered for sale is a very difficult to find 1920's MILK GLASS EYE EXAMINATION CHART with original wood framing! Although not marked, this vision test chart may be from the Globe Optical Co., Boston, as similar examples are found in an earlier-dated, company supply catalogue.

Measuring 30 inches tall x 11.25 inches wide, this fabulous eye chart is complete with the notation of two holes in the bottom metal panel – purpose of which is unknown. Overall condition of the eye test chart is quite fine with the expected wear to the frame and aging to the milk glass panels!

This 80+ year old vison exam chart with gorgeous "sunburst motif" has wonderful ‘eye’ appeal and would make a great 'visual' addition to your medical collection!!!

The chart is ready to hang, complete with hooks and wire, courtesy of the previous owner.




Lovely 19thC Victorian Hanging Apothecary Show Globe

Catalogue: Archives: Instruments and Implements: Scientific: Pre 1900   item# 330510 (stock# M815)

Lovely 19thC Victorian Hanging Apothecary Show Globe
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860-712-9565


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Offered for sale is a wonderful, 19th century, apothecary, pharmacy hanging show globe dated 1891 on the inside of the collar. The blown glass globe in in good condition except for interior haziness (which likely can be removed) as well as a small 1/2" crack. The metal components have been painted gold long ago and actually looks quite pleasing.

Showglobes have a rather interesting history in the early drug store / apothecary shop and can be compared to the "Trade Sign" that was hung on the exterior of a business to advertise a product or service. Although there has been much debate over time as to their actual purpose, it has been long thought that the color of the water was symbolic...for example, red and blue water representing arterial and venous blood. Some historians have suggested that showglobes were used as visual communication tools with red water representing plague or disease present in the community, and green water signaling an "all is well" in the community to travelers wishing to stop overnight. It has also been said that show globes in New England apothecaries would be illuminated at night to warn ships in the harbor of sickness, plague, etc.

There are no chains with this 21" tall showglobe. Also note that a creative previous owner has adapted the collar with a hook (for hanging with a single chain) that can be removed if desired.


Vintage 1890s Pharmacy Drugstore Porcelain Pill Tile

Catalogue: Archives: Instruments and Implements: Scientific: Pre 1910   item# 817586 (stock# J1042)

Vintage 1890s Pharmacy Drugstore Porcelain Pill Tile
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860-712-9565


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Offered for your consideration is a hard to find circa 1890s PILL TILE made of porcelain. A wonderful tool of the early pharmacy trade this tile has a 30 pill cutting scale.

The tile measures 10" x 10" and is marked "COORS U.S.A." on the edge. The condition is very good with faint surface wear and wonderful patina.

An absolute must that will complement any pharmacy collection!

The pill/powder spatula is $25.00 and is from the same era.


XRare 1876 Drolleries Simple Addition by aLittle Nigger

Catalogue: Archives: Collectibles: Pre 1900   item# 1043631 (stock# B267)

XRare 1876 Drolleries Simple Addition by aLittle Nigger
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860-712-9565


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Published in 1876, by McLoughlin Brothers, New York, this extremely rare publication in the Uncle John's Drolleries series is a variation on the Ten Little Niggers story. (Both tales are highly derogatory and quite politically incorrect!)

Measuring 7 3/8 inches wide x 10 3/8 inches long, the book is illustrated in brilliant color with 8 full page chromolithographs. McLoughlin Brothers Publishers were re-known for fabulously-executed illustrations.

Condition: Good-- for its 134 years of age! Unpaginated. Paper covers. The book was stitched at the spine some time ago and this repaired binding remains tight. Several edge tears are present on the cover and to interior pages along with a heavy crease to the back page that is partially separated. These tears are evident in photographs. All original and complete--no missing pages.

Text: "One little nigger feeling rather blue, whistled out another nig and that made two. Three little niggers wanting one more, hadn't any trouble in getting number 4. Four little nigs not knowing how to drive, hired a colored coachman---that made 5. Five little niggers being calculating men, added one apiece, to make their number 10. Dis colored chile am done, dat sum; Five and five's ten---and now's gwine hum."

A must-have for the serious Black Memorabilia collector!!


RARE 1920s Hand-Carved Wood Miniatures of Black Folk

Catalogue: Archives: Collectibles: Memorabilia: Pre 1940   item# 476203 (stock# CONBRF01)

RARE 1920s Hand-Carved Wood Miniatures of Black Folk
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860-712-9565


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Offered is a fabulous, one-of-a-kind group of 15, hand-carved and hand-painted, circa 1920-1930's, wooden miniatures of Black Folk as they would have appeared during the Harlem Renaissance!

Hand-executed by Robert A. Myers of 73 E. Hazeltine Avenue, Kenmore, New York, the figures vary in height from 2.25 to 2.75 inches. The colors are absolutely brilliant and the detailing exquisite with the tiniest of details painted with superb precision, control and great artistry.

"HAND MADE, R. A. Myers, 72 E. Hazeltine Ave., Kenmore, NY" is clearly stamped on the soles of approximately 5 of the figures--yet there is no question that all were executed by the same hand, and it is likely that all figures at one time bore this stamp.

Little is known of Robert A. Myers other than the fact that the street address stamped on the soles of the figures' feet was a private residence, and Robert A. Myers was indeed listed as residing at this address in a 1930 Kenmore (a suburb of Buffalo) telephone directory.

The fabulous figures have been safely stored over these many years in a felt-lined, hardwood, hinged box which undoubtedly has contributed to their most excellent condition!

Truly a RARITY! These wonderful folk art figures would make an outstanding addition to the museum quality Black Memorabilia collection! Not to be missed--these are one-of-a-kind!


Very RARE Green Jacket Butler and Mammy Salt and Pepper

Catalogue: Archives: Collectibles: Memorabilia: Pre 1940   item# 431789 (stock# BA538)

Very RARE Green Jacket Butler and Mammy Salt and Pepper
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Measuring approximately 5 inches high, this very RARE, Japan-made, circa 1930’s pair of Black Butler and Mammy Salt and Peppers are in unused, mint condition, with just the lightest of glaze crazing visible. This highly appealing pair is considered rare as the Butler wears a green jacket versus the very common black jacket. Each is marked “Japan” on the base. A very wonderful addition to the special Black Memorabilia collection!


2 Stunning Wyeth Apothecary Bottles w/shield Labels

Catalogue: Archives: Instruments and Implements: Pre 1920   item# 879649 (stock# J1046A)

2 Stunning Wyeth Apothecary Bottles w/shield Labels
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860-712-9565


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Offered is a wonderful pair of J. Wyeth amber colored apothecary, pharmacy shelf bottles with stunning 'shield' shaped labels. Rarely found, these bottles date to the 1920s and measure a robust 8.75 inches high.

The overall condition the bottles is very good with minor, unobtrusive flecks to the mouth and stopper edges as seen in the photos.

A standout in any collection.

****NOTE****Priced separately.


Early 20thC Pharmacy Apothecary Ideal Capsule Filler

Catalogue: Archives: Instruments and Implements: Scientific: Pre 1910   item# 312768 (stock# RB1)

Early 20thC Pharmacy Apothecary Ideal Capsule Filler
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860-712-9565


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This extraordinarily difficult to find pharmacy “IDEAL CAPSULE FILLER” was used by early 20th century druggists in the Pierce Pharmacy, Hartford, Connecticut.

The machine was successfully developed to increase a pharmacist's capsule production. The patent date is stamped Oct. 31, 1905, and the direction guide is marked "Baltimore Capsule Co." The capsule filler has a filling plate with 4 parallel rows of 24 holes and each row was made for 2 different size capsules.

The condition of this wonderful apothecary tool of the trade is very good, complete with the warm, rich patina one would expect of an antique of this age including the usual scratches, marks and unobtrusive dings and tarnish. The metal parts appear to be nickel plated, and the wood base looks like walnut. The filler measures approximately 13”L x 4.5”W x 4.5” H.

The accessories appear to be complete when compared to the images seen in the guide that is included.

The interior has traces of residue from the sand that was used to stabilize the box when in use.

A must addition for any pharmacy/apothecary collection.

Please check my website often as this and many other vintage pharmacy items from the Pierce Pharmacy will be posted in the coming weeks. (Circa 1960 PHOTOS of the Pierce Pharmacy are NOT INCLUDED in the sale.)


FAB 1930s Chalkware Statue Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong

Catalogue: Archives: Collectibles: Memorabilia: Pre 1940   item# 519624 (stock# BA579)

FAB 1930s Chalkware Statue Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong
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860-712-9565


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Measuring 14.50 inches high and standing on a 5.50 inch square base, this fabulous, vintage 1930's, chalkware statue of Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong holding his fabled cornet is quite heavy, weighing nearly 5 lbs!

Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was the greatest Jazz musician of all time, defining what it was, what it meant to play Jazz. His incredible technical abilities, the joy and spontaneity felt in his works, and his amazingly quick, inventive, musical mind continues to dominate Jazz to this day.

This wonderful piece is a superb likeness of "Satchmo", and it remains in very fine, all-original condition! No chips, cracks, repairs or repainting! Minor and tiny, age-related flakes to the surface of this chalkware piece exist here and there and are entirely appropriate given the statue's 70+ years of age. No maker's mark--just a small encircled "C" for copyright on the back of the base. Bottom of base is covered in an original, soft, felt-like material to prevent statue from scratching display surfaces.

A fabulous piece of Louis Armstrong Memorabilia!!

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