Rare 1909 Pull Tab Advertising Card – Clay, Robinson & Co. Livestock Industry Co
John Clay, born in Scotland in 1851, emigrated to Canada around 1877 and eventually settled in Chicago in 1882. This unique piece of agricultural history is not just a promotional item but also a fascinating collectible that showcases early 20th-century marketing ingenuity.
1919 AD.(XH23)~ROBINSON MILLING CO. SALINA, KS. OVENCRAFT FLOUR
VINTAGE ORIGINAL PRINT AD. SHIPPED ON BOARD IN PROTECTIVE SLEEVE: SIZE=4.5” x 6”
1919 AD.(XH22)~ROBINSON MILLING CO. SALINA, KS. OVENCRAFT FLOUR
VINTAGE ORIGINAL PRINT AD. SHIPPED ON BOARD IN PROTECTIVE SLEEVE: SIZE=4.5” x 6”
1910 AD.(XG18)~ROBINSON MFG. CO. MUNCY, PA. ATTRITION MILL MOTORS
VINTAGE ORIGINAL PRINT AD. SHIPPED ON BOARD IN PROTECTIVE SLEEVE. SIZE= 7” x 10”
Vintage Beef Industry Council Recipes~ Make Ends Meat!
Vintage Beef Industry Council Recipes~ Make Ends Meat!. Small, 2.5 x 4”
DETROIT HARVESTER CO. Name Plate
DETROIT HARVESTER CO. Name Plate. Condition is « Used ». Shipped with USPS Media Mail.
Gleaner Silver Series Rotary Combines Brochure Vintage AGCO Agriculture
Printed on quality glossy paper, the brochure highlights the advanced rotary and conventional combine technologies used in the agricultural industry. The cover features a striking photo of a Gleaner combine harvesting in a golden field, emphasizing its robust design and efficiency.
Same Silver 90 110.6 Tractor Brochure AMIL22
Same Silver 90 110.6 Tractor Brochure AMIL22.. It is in excellent condition with 2 pages. Shipping is free to the US and foreign shipping is free with the purchase of 5 or more items. All items are originals unless otherwise stated. AMIL22 is an internal code for our use.
Vintage Harsh Silver Jet Burner Sales Brochure
The brochure is a fold open. The brochure is in fair to poor condition with handling wear. Edge & Corner wear. Minor creases, tears & stains. Cover stains & discoloration. Great for display. Buying as is.
CrustBuster FoldnTow Silver Drills Sales Brochure Trash Shank Drill Dealer
Condition is used.