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1920s Near Mint Black Memorabilia French Coffee Tin

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1930   item# 560319 (stock# BA603)

1920s Near Mint Black Memorabilia French Coffee Tin
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$200.00 

Measuring 6.50 inches high x 4.25 inches in diameter, this early and rarely found, circa 1920, French Coffee tin features a lithograph of a young, wide-eyed black man about to take a taste of a smoking hot cup of VIROUX COFFEE!

The tin is in very fine, near mint condition with just a few superficial scratches here and there as seen in photos. No repainting, no rusting! Truly lovely condition!

A rarely found piece of Black Memorabilia that is quite visually attractive!!!


VERY RARE 19thC Brass Black Man Funeral Coffin Fitting

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1900   item# 706561 (stock# BA668)

VERY RARE 19thC Brass Black Man Funeral Coffin Fitting
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$245.00 

Offered is an extremely RARE, 19th century, cast-brass, coffin fitting that has been very finely modeled in the form of the head of an African-American man. The man's bust is surrounded by a funerary wreath of flowers. Exquisite detailing! Height is 2.5 inches. Wonderful condition!


1950s Black Memorabilia Island Girl Wooden Novelty Pens

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1960   item# 335950 (stock# BA252A & B)

1950s Black Memorabilia Island Girl Wooden Novelty Pens
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$35.00 each 

Measuring approximately 5 inches long with the pen body approximately 1/2 inches in diameter, this absolutely darling, circa 1950’s, pair of wooden novelty writing pens feature Black Native Island Girls!

The detailing of each of the plastic Black Native Girls is quite fine featuring straw baskets atop their heads filled with plastic fruit, fuzzy black fabric hair, hand-painted facial features, movable jointed arms, and brass-colored hoop earrings, bracelets and necklaces. Each wears a sateen head covering, a lace shirt and silk cumberbunds. They are identical with the exception of fruit and cumberbund color!

The pen bodies are wooden and differ only in color of the wood. Neither pen works and it is unknown whether the ink has dried or can be coaxed back to life!

The pens are unmarked and are surmised to have never been used due to their very fine, all-original condition!

While pictured together, each pen is sold separately. To make a purchase, please email us stating which pen you wish to purchase so that we can customize your order form.


Black Memorabilia Salt Pepper Shakers Native on CornCob

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1960   item# 334068 (stock# BA370)

Black Memorabilia Salt Pepper Shakers Native on CornCob
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$145.00 

Measuring approximately 3 1/2 inches long x 2 1/4 inches wide x 2 inches high, this adorable pair of circa 1950’s, Japanese made, salt and pepper shakers remain in excellent condition complete with original corks!

Perched upon corn cobs, a cute pair of Black African Natives happily guard their trove of salt and pepper. The pepper shaker is stamped “JAPAN” on its base.

Some appropriate, age-related crazing is evident here and there on this colorfully painted, absolutely darling pair which display beautifully!

Please take a moment to view the companion salt and pepper shakers also available for purchase and priced separately--2 little black boys perched on carrots (photo offered here for your convenience).


1930s Black Memorabilia Molded Black Cloth Doll Face

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1940   item# 334052 (stock# BA31)

1930s Black Memorabilia Molded Black Cloth Doll Face
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$18.00 

Measuring approximately 3 1/4 inches long x 2 1/4 inch wide x 1 1/8 inches deep, this vintage, sweetly depicted, steam-molded Brown Doll Face from the 1930’s has never been used! Eyes and lips are both hand-painted; condition is quite fine with no stains, tears, or discoloration—ready to be used!


1950 Jewelry Black Americana Kissing African Couple Pin

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1960   item# 333961 (stock# BA375)

1950 Jewelry Black Americana Kissing African Couple Pin
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$39.00 

Measuring 1 3/8 inches high x 1 1/8 inches wide, this darling, European-made, brightly colored, VINTAGE costume jewelry pin of an African couple kissing is in excellent condition with no visible blemishes! It was quite likely never worn!

Made of a plastic, it retains its original clasp on back that is stamped in the teeniest of letters: “Made in Czechoslovakia”.

Very sweet!


1920 Black Memorabilia Cottolene Cotton Picker Tip Tray

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1930   item# 326305 (stock# BA423)

1920 Black Memorabilia Cottolene Cotton Picker Tip Tray
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$285.00 

Measuring 4.25 inches in diameter, this fabulous, circa 1920’s, metal tip or change tray advertising COTTOLENE shortening is in excellent condition!

The graphic showing an African American woman picking cotton with her little girl at her side retains its vivid coloring and is in near mint condition with only one tiny speck of paint loss at the base of the little girl’s apron. Very minor wear is visible along the front edge of the tray rim as well as along the base edge as seen in photos. Overall condition is quite exceptional!

The front of the tray bears the advertisement, “ The Source of Cottolene- ‘Nature’s Gift From the Sunny South’”, and obviously refers to the cotton plant as the source of Cottolene Lard or shortening which was manufactured by the N.K. Fairbanks Company.

The tray underside depicts a can of Cottolene lard which provides the backdrop for the Fairbanks Company product advertising. It advertising reads, “ ‘Way Down South in the Land of Cotton’ If you could see cotton growing in the fields in all its purity, could observe the skill and care used in extracting and refining the oil, you would appreciate while COTTOLENE- the perfect shortening- is so much purer and more healthful than lard could ever be. COTTOLENE is pure and wholesome as the finest olive oil; makes food palatable, digestible, healthful. COTTOLENE shortens your food- lengthens your life.” Wow, quite a testimony!!

A wonderful crossover piece equally appropriate for one’s Advertising, Black Memorabilia, or Tip Tray collection!


C1910 Johnny Griffin Black Memorabilia Cast Iron Bank

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1920   item# 326379 (stock# BA355)

C1910 Johnny Griffin Black Memorabilia Cast Iron Bank
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$245.00 

In the mid-1800's, an unknown artist painted the face of a young Black boy in warm, soft colors, and unbeknown to the artist, forever immortalized the young boy's image! Since that time a variety of items were been produced in the image of the "Young Black boy with the Torn Hat" or "Johnny Griffin".

This circa 1900-1910 Johnny Griffin item is a double image still bank that features 2 images of Johnny's head placed back-to-back. It was manufactured by the A.C. Williams Company of Ravenna, Ohio, which at the turn of the 20th century and up until World War II, was the largest toy and still bank manufacturer in the world. (At the start of WWII, production declined sharply as iron was needed for military consumption, marking the end of an era.) The bank is constructed of cast iron in two pieces which unscrew to facilitate the emptying of coins. There is a coin slot at the top of Johnny's head for use in depositing the coins. This sweet bank remains functional for banking use today or may be simply used as an attractive desk paperweight!

It is in all original condition with delightful patina- not a reproduction- and measures 3 inches high x 2 1/2 inches wide. It retains traces of the original gold leaf paint and may (or may not!) have a replaced screw.

The Johnny Griffin image- in the arena of Black Americana collectibles- should form the cornerstone of any serious Black Memorabilia collection!

To see all of the Johnny Griffin items currently available for sale, simply type “Johnny Griffin” into the search box on our web home page.


C1920s Johnny Griffin Black Memorabilia Document Clip

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1930   item# 326364 (stock# BA313)

C1920s Johnny Griffin Black Memorabilia Document Clip
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


295.00 

In the mid-1800's, an unknown artist painted the face of a young Black boy in warm, soft colors, and unbeknown to the artist, forever immortalized the young boy's image! Since that time a variety of items were been produced in the image of the "Young Black boy with the Torn Hat" or "Johnny Griffin".

This circa 1920-30's Johnny Griffin item is constructed in solid brass and is known as a document clip used to hold together important papers. It remains functional for such use today or may be simply used as an attractive desk paperweight!

It is in all original condition with delightful patina- not a reproduction- no replaced parts- and measures 4 1/8 inches long x 2 3/8 inches wide. It does not retain any marking other than a mold number 5241.

Johnny Griffin Black Americana collectibles should form the cornerstone of any serious Black Memorabilia collection!

To see all of the Johnny Griffin items currently available for sale, simply type “Johnny Griffin” into the search box on our web home page.


RARE 1915 Black Memorabilia Shoe Oil Advertising Trunk

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Memorabilia: Black Americana: Pre 1920   item# 162895 (stock# BA722)

RARE 1915 Black Memorabilia Shoe Oil Advertising Trunk
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$325.00 

This VERY RARE, delightful, circa 1915, doll or toy-sized Advertising Display Trunk is a creative sales mechanism for New York-based, RESTORFF & BETTMANN- Manufacturer's of GLYCEROLE SHOE OIL!

This fabulous metal trunk display features the likeness of 4 Black Gentleman within its copper-toned, product advertisement appearing on the interior of the trunk lid! Product testimonials are written in English, French, German,& Spanish!

Measuring 13 inches long x 8 3/4 inches wide x 7 1/2 inches high, this wonderful early trunk is in remarkable, un-restored, all-original condition and retains its original, functional lock and key! Minor surface scratches are evident along edges where wear is generally expected in an item of this age. Such scratches are most evident on the rear panel. These imperfections do not detract from the striking visual appeal of the trunk! This trunk is actually in quite remarkable condition for its 90+ years of age!

A high quality item when originally produced, please note the trunk's wonderful exterior lithographed details which mimic the exterior of an actual trunk!

A fabulous and extremely RARE, early advertising piece that doubles as a unique and RARE BLACK AMERICANA COLLECTIBLE!

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