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California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark

California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark

California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
ITEM IS A KINGS COUNTY CALIFORNIA EMPLOYEE PIN BACK #281. LA RUBBER STAMP CO. HALLMARKED PIECE AND STAND IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SALE. Its plant is situated at Armona, Kings County, California. Several years prior to 1925 it began to pack and sell canned raisins of the Muscat type. It built up quite a large business along that line, particularly in the southern states. A few years prior to 1925 the Sun-Maid Raisin Growers took over.
California Kings County Packing Co. Employee Pin Back #281 L. A Rubber Stamp Mark
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California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17×18

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18
California State Route 39 sign. Up for sale today is this California state route 39 route sign. Made to the exact 1964 standard from when California switched from white miner’s spade route markers to green ones. An updated version of this shield is still in use to the present day on this famous highway. Take this opportunity to show your love for California and own a piece of roadside history all in one! This state route currently exists in segments, due to a massive mud and rockslide in 1978. The segments cover portions of Orange County and Los Angeles County. The Orange County section runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) in Huntington Beach to Whittier Avenue in La Habra. The Los Angeles County section runs from its intersection with Interstate 10 in West Covina to its junction with State Route 2 in the Angeles National Forest. I can, of course, make this sign with any route or destination of your choice. Here is your chance to own a beautiful sign commemorating all the fun you and your loved ones have had along this lovely route, without breaking the bank. An original of these is very rare to find scrapped; most still enjoy their active service along the roads of California. I can make any destination sign; inquire about your home town! The sign is flat printed on steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 6 lb. And is 17 by 18 inches. If you would like a different size, city name, or route number, please do not hesitate to inquire. This is a high quality, heavy steel, non-reflective sign – perfect for indoor or outdoor display, with great gloss to replicate the old-school porcelain look. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A, packed with care, and mailed from zip code 61833. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law. Please note: The watermark and bear logo in the design preview will not appear on the actual sign. We have begun adding a watermark because we have had problems with other companies copying our artwork to make lesser-quality imitations. You will only get this high level of quality in design and materials from Signs by Jake.
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18
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California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles

California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE December 5. California state highway 7 route marker. Up for sale today is this California state route 7 sign. Made to the exact standards as used between 1934 and 1940 along this historic highway. Highway 7 is nowadays a near-obsolete number, being recycled to serve as a border crossing route east of Calexico, but historically it was the longest road in the entire state. As signed in 1934, the road came in from Oregon in Modoc County, and ended in Long Beach, before the US route system was extended and route 7 was replaced by US-395 in 1935 to Brady Junction in the Sierras, and then US-6 south of there all the way to Sepulveda Junction, just north of Los Angeles. This version of route 7 ran underneath what is currently the busiest road in Los Angeles: interstate 405. The number was later reused, between 1964 and 1981, for the Long Beach Freeway. An original of these, complete with either the circle logo of the Auto Club of Southern California, or the diamond logo logo of the California State Auto Association, would cost many thousands of dollars if it ever came to the market. I’ve seen precisely one example of a 1934 style bear route 7 shield, and it is not going anywhere. This is a high quality, heavy steel sign. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! Please do see my other listings for quality California US and state route markers! Would you like a number not seen here? Or perhaps a different style? I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from the era. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
California ACSC bear route 7 highway road sign auto club AAA Mojave Los Angeles
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California / GILLESPIE’S GUIDE Los Angeles City and County 1950

California / GILLESPIE'S GUIDE Los Angeles City and County 1950
California / GILLESPIE'S GUIDE Los Angeles City and County 1950

California / GILLESPIE'S GUIDE Los Angeles City and County 1950
GILLESPIE’S GUIDE: Los Angeles City and County. Author: [California] Title: GILLESPIE’S GUIDE: Los Angeles City and County Publication: Los Angeles: California Map Company, 1950. The 1950 Cosmopolitan Edition of this pocket-size street atlas of Los Angeles County. Fully indexed, it features 122 two-color street maps (most two-panel), a three-color sectional map that extends to four panels, and 4 small zone maps. Includes bus and rail lines, a roster of engineers, and an index to movie, radio and television studios. The original Gillespie’s Guide appeared in 1913 and for a time, the company rivaled the renowned Thomas Brothers. Octavo: xii, 106, 244 p. Spiral bound in limp blue buckram with decorative yellow embossing on the front panel. Minor stain to the top corner of about 15 maps, with some occasional mild toning; otherwise very good. Scarce, OCLC locates only one holding, at the Library of Congress. Established in 1981, Johnson Rare Books & Archives offers a wide array of materials from fine first editions to holographic letters, vernacular photography, archives, and other cultural resources. Our bricks and mortar location in downtown Covina, The Book Shop, is located about 20 miles east of Los Angeles. The shop is open six days a week and houses an inventory of some 30,000 titles, ranging from the general second-hand to the truly antiquarian. As proud members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA), we uphold our association’s code of ethics. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
California / GILLESPIE'S GUIDE Los Angeles City and County 1950
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California San Bernardino Santa Ana Freeways sign US 99 101 Los Angeles 36×9

California San Bernardino Santa Ana Freeways sign US 99 101 Los Angeles 36x9
California San Bernardino Santa Ana Freeways sign US 99 101 Los Angeles 36x9

California San Bernardino Santa Ana Freeways sign US 99 101 Los Angeles 36x9
To maximize the chance your signs will arrive before Christmas, please order before December 5! San Bernardino – Santa Ana Freeways guide sign. Up for sale today is this California freeway guide sign for the southbound San Bernardino and Santa Ana Freeways, which at the time carried US 99 and US 101. This sign is taken from the interchange with the US-6 Harbor freeway. Made to the exact 1958 state standards, as used by the state of California on its early freeways. They were clearly still figuring things out… Note the black background! An original of these is very difficult to find; it is very unlikely to have survived very long after its replacement. Not only that, but if it did, it would be a herculean effort to transport; the original of this sign would have been forty feet wide, so we’ve scaled it down for more wieldy display. Here is your chance to own an excellent display piece, without chancing a hernia. The sign is flat printed on steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 8 lb. And is 36 by 9 inches. If you would like a different size, please do not hesitate to inquire. This is a high quality, heavy steel, non-reflective sign – perfect for indoor or outdoor display. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any destinations of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A. Figure about 10 lb. The watermark and bear logo in the design preview will not appear on the actual sign. We have begun adding a watermark because we have had problems with other companies copying our artwork to make lesser-quality imitations. You will only get this high level of quality in design and materials from Signs by Jake. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law.
California San Bernardino Santa Ana Freeways sign US 99 101 Los Angeles 36x9
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California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 23×25

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 23x25
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 23x25

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 23x25
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE December 5. California State Route 39 sign. Up for sale today is this California state route 39 route sign. Made to the exact 1964 standard from when California switched from white miner’s spade route markers to green ones. An updated version of this shield is still in use to the present day on this famous highway. Take this opportunity to show your love for California and own a piece of roadside history all in one! This state route currently exists in segments, due to a massive mud and rockslide in 1978. The segments cover portions of Orange County and Los Angeles County. The Orange County section runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) in Huntington Beach to Whittier Avenue in La Habra. The Los Angeles County section runs from its intersection with Interstate 10 in West Covina to its junction with State Route 2 in the Angeles National Forest. I can, of course, make this sign with any route or destination of your choice. Here is your chance to own a beautiful sign commemorating all the fun you and your loved ones have had along this lovely route, without breaking the bank. An original of these is very rare to find scrapped; most still enjoy their active service along the roads of California. I can make any destination sign; inquire about your home town! The sign is flat printed on steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 12 lb. And is 23 by 25 inches. If you would like a different size, city name, or route number, please do not hesitate to inquire. This is a high quality, heavy steel, non-reflective sign – perfect for indoor or outdoor display, with great gloss to replicate the old-school porcelain look. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A, packed with care, and mailed from zip code 61833. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law. Please note: The watermark and bear logo in the design preview will not appear on the actual sign. We have begun adding a watermark because we have had problems with other companies copying our artwork to make lesser-quality imitations. You will only get this high level of quality in design and materials from Signs by Jake.
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 23x25
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California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11×12

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. California State Route 39 sign. Up for sale today is this California state route 39 route sign. Made to the exact 1964 standard from when California switched from white miner’s spade route markers to green ones. An updated version of this shield is still in use to the present day on this famous highway. Take this opportunity to show your love for California and own a piece of roadside history all in one! This state route currently exists in segments, due to a massive mud and rockslide in 1978. The segments cover portions of Orange County and Los Angeles County. The Orange County section runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) in Huntington Beach to Whittier Avenue in La Habra. The Los Angeles County section runs from its intersection with Interstate 10 in West Covina to its junction with State Route 2 in the Angeles National Forest. I can, of course, make this sign with any route or destination of your choice. Here is your chance to own a beautiful sign commemorating all the fun you and your loved ones have had along this lovely route, without breaking the bank. An original of these is very rare to find scrapped; most still enjoy their active service along the roads of California. I can make any destination sign; inquire about your home town! The sign is flat printed on steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 3 lb. And is 11 by 12 inches. If you would like a different size, city name, or route number, please do not hesitate to inquire. This is a high quality, heavy steel, non-reflective sign – perfect for indoor or outdoor display, with great gloss to replicate the old-school porcelain look. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A, packed with care, and mailed from zip code 61833. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law. Please note: The watermark and bear logo in the design preview will not appear on the actual sign. We have begun adding a watermark because we have had problems with other companies copying our artwork to make lesser-quality imitations. You will only get this high level of quality in design and materials from Signs by Jake.
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 11x12
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California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17×18

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18

California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18
To maximize the chances your package will arrive before Christmas, please order BEFORE November 24. California State Route 39 sign. Up for sale today is this California state route 39 route sign. Made to the exact 1964 standard from when California switched from white miner’s spade route markers to green ones. An updated version of this shield is still in use to the present day on this famous highway. Take this opportunity to show your love for California and own a piece of roadside history all in one! This state route currently exists in segments, due to a massive mud and rockslide in 1978. The segments cover portions of Orange County and Los Angeles County. The Orange County section runs from the Pacific Coast Highway (State Route 1) in Huntington Beach to Whittier Avenue in La Habra. The Los Angeles County section runs from its intersection with Interstate 10 in West Covina to its junction with State Route 2 in the Angeles National Forest. I can, of course, make this sign with any route or destination of your choice. Here is your chance to own a beautiful sign commemorating all the fun you and your loved ones have had along this lovely route, without breaking the bank. An original of these is very rare to find scrapped; most still enjoy their active service along the roads of California. I can make any destination sign; inquire about your home town! The sign is flat printed on steel, with completely accurate layout and fonts. It weighs about 6 lb. And is 17 by 18 inches. If you would like a different size, city name, or route number, please do not hesitate to inquire. This is a high quality, heavy steel, non-reflective sign – perfect for indoor or outdoor display, with great gloss to replicate the old-school porcelain look. Accept no imitations that may be one-third this price, but are one-tenth the quality. No cheap tin to be found here, with the wrong fonts, layouts, size, shape, or any other manner of embarrassing imperfection. This one will make even the most discerning collector stick their nose into the sign, as it looks that good from that close! I can of course make these signs with any route number of your choice, and not just this style, but older and newer ones, and even the classic mileage, direction, and city limit guide signs from bygone eras. Anything you would like, made with unsurpassed quality right here in the good old US of A, packed with care, and mailed from zip code 61833. Life doesn’t happen along the interstates. It’s against the law. Please note: The watermark and bear logo in the design preview will not appear on the actual sign. We have begun adding a watermark because we have had problems with other companies copying our artwork to make lesser-quality imitations. You will only get this high level of quality in design and materials from Signs by Jake.
California state route 39 Huntington Beach La Habra Azusa marker road sign 17x18
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VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete

VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete
VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete
VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete
VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete

VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete
This is a vintage California Eureka Police Golden Bear LA County Los Angeles emblem that is now obsolete. It is a collector’s item for those interested in historical memorabilia and police memorabilia. The emblem originates from California and would make a great addition to any collection. The item has been previously owned but is in good condition. The aspect of the location is that it comes from California. This emblem is categorized under collectibles, historical memorabilia, police, patches, and California. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to own this unique and rare emblem.
VTG California Eureka Police Golden, Bear La County Los Angeles? Emblem Obsolete
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California Congressman Cornelius Cole Clipped Signature JG Autographs COA

California Congressman Cornelius Cole Clipped Signature JG Autographs COA
California Congressman Cornelius Cole Clipped Signature JG Autographs COA

California Congressman Cornelius Cole Clipped Signature JG Autographs COA
“California Congressman” Cornelius Cole Clipped Signature. Is certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity. (September 17, 1822 – November 3, 1924) was an. Politician who served a single term in the. United States House of Representatives. From 1863 to 1865, and another term in the. From 1867 to 1873. Cole, who died at the age of 102 years, 47 days, is the. In 1847 and was admitted to the New York bar. In his lifetime he practiced law in his adopted state of California first in San Francisco, then in Sacramento. After returning to California following his retirement from national politics he practiced in San Francisco again and finally in Los Angeles with his eldest son Willoughby. On March 8, 1856 Cole was one of the organizers of the California branch of the. Acting as secretary and writing the manifesto. The twenty two men who signed the organizing document included. The organizer of the new party, and. From August 1856 to January 1857, Cole and. Edited the Sacramento Daily Times, which was printed in the 54 K Street offices of the Central Pacific Railroad. It was short lived lasting only a few months after the 1856 National election. Additionally, he was nominated on the Republican ticket for Clerk of Sacramento Court, but failed to get elected. In 1858 he was elected as District Attorney of Sacramento County. In 1862 he and his family moved to Santa Cruz located on Monterey Bay. It was from there he went to the US Congress in 1863. In 1880 he moved to southern California where he owned one of the original Spanish/Mexican landgrants, what is now known as Hollywood, then was dubbed. After his wife, Olive Colegrove. There are several streets now named after the family; Cole St. The eastern California community of. In Mono County is named for Cornelius Cole. Who attained the rank of. After the war, George Cole was acquitted of the murder of. Whom he accused of having an affair with Mrs.
California Congressman Cornelius Cole Clipped Signature JG Autographs COA