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Alamo Brand VINTAGE Fillmore, California Orange Crate Label Ca. 1910s Authentic

Alamo Brand VINTAGE Fillmore, California Orange Crate Label Ca. 1910s Authentic

Alamo Brand VINTAGE Fillmore, California Orange Crate Label Ca. 1910s Authentic
This rare vintage Ca. 1910s stone lithograph orange crate label beautifully illustrates in pastel shades the natural landscape around Alamo Mountain north of the town of Fillmore in Ventura County, CA. Alamo Mountain has an elevation of 7,380 feet above sea level. The body of water is possibly Alamo Creek. This label is vintage – not a copy and is in good condition with one horizontal fold and one horizontal soft fold, and a vertical fold and wear along the right edge. Alamo Brand Label version 1 of 4 printed by Schmidt Lithograph Company, Los Angeles, CA Grown and packed by the Fillmore Citrus Fruit Association, Fillmore, Ventura County, CA Year: Ca.
Alamo Brand VINTAGE Fillmore, California Orange Crate Label Ca. 1910s Authentic
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Harmony Brand VINTAGE San Dimas, California Orange Crate Label 1928 Authentic

Harmony Brand VINTAGE San Dimas, California Orange Crate Label 1928 Authentic

Harmony Brand VINTAGE San Dimas, California Orange Crate Label 1928 Authentic
This ultra rare vintage 1928 stone lithograph orange crate label depicts a little girl in a fancy bright red birthday party dress and a festive cone-shaped hat. She raises a baton with her right arm to conduct a small orchestra of her favorite toy musicians. They all are neatly arranged on a blue and yellow checkerboard tile floor that fades into a pale green, revealing nothing more of the room they are in. Children have always been a popular subject in advertising materials, and who wouldn’t be charmed by this adorable scene? The early sunburst variety of the Sunkist Oranges logo is prominently displayed. This label is vintage – not a copy and is in attractive condition with a long horizontal fold, 1/4″ tear under “H” & “Picked, and a patent stamp is on the back.
Harmony Brand VINTAGE San Dimas, California Orange Crate Label 1928 Authentic
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Warrior Brand VINTAGE North Pomona California Orange Crate Label 1930s Authentic

Warrior Brand VINTAGE North Pomona California Orange Crate Label 1930s Authentic

Warrior Brand VINTAGE North Pomona California Orange Crate Label 1930s Authentic
This uncommon vintage 1930s Valencia orange crate label depicts a Native American warrior in ceremonial attire complete with jewelry and a feather headdress. He stands near a small group of Native Americans dancing around an outdoor fire by a teepee under a night sky. A hill with trees is in the distance under a cloud-obscured full moon. The word “Warrior” is displayed with large custom lettering across the top. The wrapped orange Sunkist logo is prominently displayed. Native Americans and scenes of Native American life were often portrayed in American art during the 1800s. Charles Bird King, George Catlin, and Karl Bodmer painted numerous realistic portraits of Native Americans in the first half of the century, which were exhibited and published in book form. Later in the century, a more stereotyped image developed, made famous by the popularity of dime novels with garish cover illustrations, and by the traveling Wild West shows of Buffalo Bill Cody. Publicity accompanying these shows usually depicted Plains Native Americans, often on horseback, wearing feathered war bonnets, beads, and colorful blankets. These stylized representations, on millions of posters and advertisements promoting the Buffalo Bill shows, served as the model for most Native Americans depicted on orange box labels. While the scenes and costumes were not especially true to life, the treatment was usually dignified, showing Native Americans in scenes ranging from mountain lakes to inhospitable deserts. The portrayal on this label is somewhat dignified, somewhat Hollywood. The printer of this label, Carton Label Corporation of Los Angeles and San Francisco, was active from 1927 through 1955. This label is vintage – not a copy and is in mint / pristine condition.
Warrior Brand VINTAGE North Pomona California Orange Crate Label 1930s Authentic
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THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW

THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW
THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW

THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW
THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY: By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW. THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S ICONIC PAGE AND GRID SYSTEM/ CON GUIA USUARIA Y LEYENDA EN ESPANOL (ENGLISH AND SPANISH EDITION) By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW. 11.5x1x8.5 Inches. 11.5×8.6×1.3 Inches. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order. I have changed my mind and would like to cancel/make changes to my order. We believe in providing our customers with an ultra-speedy service. To ensure this is achieved, all of our systems are fully automated so orders are transferred for processing within minutes. How long should I expect customer service will take to respond to my inquires? We aim to respond to all customers within 24-48 hours (Monday – Friday). My Address is wrong. Very sorry to hear that! So please confirm you have selected the correct address before placing your order. What do I do if I haven’t received my order? Rest assured, we have you covered. Here is what to do: While we aim to deliver your order in the time frame specified, transit delays outside of our control can occur. Because of this we would ask that you allow the following amount of time before contacting us about your late order(s): At Least 18 days for Orders delivered within the US and At Least 25 days for Orders delivered outside the US. Basically, in the event of your order being delayed or lost in the post, we will do our best to provide a suitable resolution. What type of payments do you accept? Zuber’s Policies Are As Follows. We carefully grade our items, so you should expect to receive the item in the condition as we have stated it in our listing, please see the’Condition’ section. Please do not expect anything beyond what is stated in our listings. New Items: Guaranteed to be in new condition and in their original packaging. For CDs this generally (but not always) means they will come in their shrink-wrap/plastic. Used Items: Please see our description in each listing for details regarding particular items. The item you receive may not exactly match the photo, but will contain the same content. How quickly will I receive my item. Occasionally, orders are delayed a little longer. Can you tell me more about a particular item? We are unable to provide any additional information or guarantee that you will receive anything in addition to what is described in our listing. Carefully reading the item’s description details should answer most questions that you may have. The images supplied on our listings are intended as a guide only. Meaning that we did not take the picture. With this in mind it isn’t always possible for us to guarantee that you will receive the exact cover shown. You should receive the item described in our listing, but the cover could vary. Will you accept lower amounts/offers for your items? A Return must authorized by first contacting us. Then we will provide you with either a return label or specific instructions for mailing the item back. Do Not refuse the item when you receive it. Do Not mark the item as’Return to Sender’. United States Return requests must be within 30 days of receipt of the item. International Return requests must be within 14 days of receipt of the item. With their original packaging and accessories included with the return. We will then diligently work to find the best solution. What do I do if I have received a faulty product or the wrong item? Our aim is to deliver quality products to all of our customers. New items must be still sealed (if they originally were). We will provide you with a pre-paid return label. To ensure a speedy resolution please enclose the following in your correspondence. Images of the faults/defects and/or ISBN/UPC of the incorrectly received item. Explanation of what you received vs what you expected to receive. What do I do if I receive a damaged item? In the event that your order arrives damaged, please accept our apologies. Please ensure you provide us with your order number and images of the damaged item. Images must depict the damage you are discussing. The images you send must also include images of the packaging the item arrived in. YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FINDS. We offer a very large selection of competitively priced New & Used items. We look forward to serving you!
THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW
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Indian Belle Brand VINTAGE Porterville, California Grapefruit Crate Label 1916

Indian Belle Brand VINTAGE Porterville, California Grapefruit Crate Label 1916

Indian Belle Brand VINTAGE Porterville, California Grapefruit Crate Label 1916
This uncommon vintage 1916 stone lithograph seedless grapefruit crate label depicts a Native American warrior in ceremonial attire complete with a feather headdress. He is helping a belle (princess) down from a rocky hilltop. Behind them is an expansive Southern California orange orchard planted with neat rows of citrus trees leading off toward foothills and distant snowcapped mountains. The label is framed with a simple motif that suggests Native American art. The yellow orb variety of the Sunkist grapefruit logo is prominently displayed. Native Americans and scenes of Native American life were often portrayed in American art during the 1800s. Charles Bird King, George Catlin, and Karl Bodmer painted numerous realistic portraits of Native Americans in the first half of the century, which were exhibited and published in book form. Later in the century, a more stereotyped image developed, made famous by the popularity of dime novels with garish cover illustrations, and by the traveling Wild West shows of Buffalo Bill Cody. Publicity accompanying these shows usually depicted Plains Native Americans, often on horseback, wearing feathered war bonnets, beads, and colorful blankets. These stylized representations, on millions of posters and advertisements promoting the Buffalo Bill shows, served as the model for most Native Americans depicted on citrus box labels. While the scenes and costumes were not especially true to life, the treatment was usually dignified, showing Native Americans in scenes ranging from mountain lakes to inhospitable deserts. This label is vintage (intended to be pasted on a wooden crate, but never used) – not a copy, not computer-printed, and is in mint / pristine condition – remarkable for an 108-year-old label! The label is old stock, originally from a warehouse find.
Indian Belle Brand VINTAGE Porterville, California Grapefruit Crate Label 1916
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Original C1890s Orange Crate Label Covina Very Rare Holly Brand La Litho Co

Original C1890s Orange Crate Label Covina Very Rare Holly Brand La Litho Co
Original C1890s Orange Crate Label Covina Very Rare Holly Brand La Litho Co

Original C1890s Orange Crate Label Covina Very Rare Holly Brand La Litho Co
ORIGINAL VERY RARE HOLLY BRAND ORANGE CRATE LABEL. COVINA ORANGE GROWERS ASSOCIATION, LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA CIRCA 1890S. LABEL IS IN POOR TO FAIR CONDITION, EXTENSIVE SIGNS OF AGE AND WEAR, OLD TAPE ON BACK OF LABEL, ABSOLUTELY PRICED ACCORDINGLY, GOOD VALUE, AS SHOWN IN SCAN.
Original C1890s Orange Crate Label Covina Very Rare Holly Brand La Litho Co
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Two Crown Brand VINTAGE East Whittier California Orange Crate Label 1935 Genuine

Two Crown Brand VINTAGE East Whittier California Orange Crate Label 1935 Genuine

Two Crown Brand VINTAGE East Whittier California Orange Crate Label 1935 Genuine
Two Crown Brand Red Ball grade oranges. This rare vintage 1935 Valencia orange crate label features two elaborate jewel-encrusted gold crowns, one with red and the other with green velvet. The words “Two Crown” are displayed with large custom lettering across the top. The Red Ball logo is prominently displayed. Murphy Ranch, located on the south slope of the Whittier Hills in Los Angeles County, CA, was acquired in 1890 by Simon J. 1890 was also the year he brought water to East Whittier from the San Gabriel River. Citrus was first planted at Murphy Ranch in 1910. It had its own labs for soil analysis, pest control, and research. A Murphy citrus packing house once sat at Whittier Boulevard just west of Penn Street, where a storage facility currently operates. This label is vintage – not a copy and is in very good condition with edge repairs.
Two Crown Brand VINTAGE East Whittier California Orange Crate Label 1935 Genuine
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Morning Glory Brand VINTAGE North Pomona, California Orange Crate Label 1930s

Morning Glory Brand VINTAGE North Pomona, California Orange Crate Label 1930s

Morning Glory Brand VINTAGE North Pomona, California Orange Crate Label 1930s
This rare vintage 1930s orange crate label offers a gold-framed view onto a Southern California agricultural valley at sunrise with a blazing sun beaming over a distant mountain range and foothills. In the foreground are pink and blue morning glory blossoms on a vine beside a perfect ripe orange. The valley floor is covered with orange orchards, the trees planted in neat rows under a glowing orange sky. This beautiful label could have served just as well to sell the Southern California life as it did to sell delicious oranges! This label is vintage – not a copy and is in mint / pristine condition.
Morning Glory Brand VINTAGE North Pomona, California Orange Crate Label 1930s
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THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW

THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW
THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW

THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW
THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY: By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW. THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA’S ICONIC PAGE AND GRID SYSTEM/ CON GUIA USUARIA Y LEYENDA EN ESPANOL (ENGLISH AND SPANISH EDITION) By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW. 11.5x1x8.5 Inches. 11.5×8.6×1.3 Inches. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order. I have changed my mind and would like to cancel/make changes to my order. We believe in providing our customers with an ultra-speedy service. To ensure this is achieved, all of our systems are fully automated so orders are transferred for processing within minutes. How long should I expect customer service will take to respond to my inquires? We aim to respond to all customers within 24-48 hours (Monday – Friday). My Address is wrong. Very sorry to hear that! So please confirm you have selected the correct address before placing your order. What do I do if I haven’t received my order? Rest assured, we have you covered. Here is what to do: While we aim to deliver your order in the time frame specified, transit delays outside of our control can occur. Because of this we would ask that you allow the following amount of time before contacting us about your late order(s): At Least 18 days for Orders delivered within the US and At Least 25 days for Orders delivered outside the US. Basically, in the event of your order being delayed or lost in the post, we will do our best to provide a suitable resolution. What type of payments do you accept? Zuber’s Policies Are As Follows. We carefully grade our items, so you should expect to receive the item in the condition as we have stated it in our listing, please see the’Condition’ section. Please do not expect anything beyond what is stated in our listings. New Items: Guaranteed to be in new condition and in their original packaging. For CDs this generally (but not always) means they will come in their shrink-wrap/plastic. Used Items: Please see our description in each listing for details regarding particular items. The item you receive may not exactly match the photo, but will contain the same content. How quickly will I receive my item. Occasionally, orders are delayed a little longer. Can you tell me more about a particular item? We are unable to provide any additional information or guarantee that you will receive anything in addition to what is described in our listing. Carefully reading the item’s description details should answer most questions that you may have. The images supplied on our listings are intended as a guide only. Meaning that we did not take the picture. With this in mind it isn’t always possible for us to guarantee that you will receive the exact cover shown. You should receive the item described in our listing, but the cover could vary. Will you accept lower amounts/offers for your items? A Return must authorized by first contacting us. Then we will provide you with either a return label or specific instructions for mailing the item back. Do Not refuse the item when you receive it. Do Not mark the item as’Return to Sender’. United States Return requests must be within 30 days of receipt of the item. International Return requests must be within 14 days of receipt of the item. With their original packaging and accessories included with the return. We will then diligently work to find the best solution. What do I do if I have received a faulty product or the wrong item? Our aim is to deliver quality products to all of our customers. New items must be still sealed (if they originally were). We will provide you with a pre-paid return label. To ensure a speedy resolution please enclose the following in your correspondence. Images of the faults/defects and/or ISBN/UPC of the incorrectly received item. Explanation of what you received vs what you expected to receive. What do I do if I receive a damaged item? In the event that your order arrives damaged, please accept our apologies. Please ensure you provide us with your order number and images of the damaged item. Images must depict the damage you are discussing. The images you send must also include images of the packaging the item arrived in. YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FINDS. We offer a very large selection of competitively priced New & Used items. We look forward to serving you!
THOMAS GUIDE STREETGUIDE LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTY By Rand Mcnally BRAND NEW
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Flavorite Brand VINTAGE San Fernando, California Orange Crate Label 1930 Genuine

Flavorite Brand VINTAGE San Fernando, California Orange Crate Label 1930 Genuine

Flavorite Brand VINTAGE San Fernando, California Orange Crate Label 1930 Genuine
This uncommon vintage 1930 orange crate label depicts two fairies with butterfly wings injecting flavor into oranges growing in a grove of trees at nighttime against a backdrop of fireflies. “Flavorite” is obviously a combination of “flavor” and “favorite”. Some of the new labels that emerged in the Advertising Age of California Orange Crate Labels (1920 – 1935) reflected the Art Deco design movement. At its best, this art treatment created a feeling of modern elegance. On labels of the 1920s and early 1930s, it was combined with innovative color treatments made possible because of the development of new printing ink formulations and sophisticated printing registration techniques. The result was a succession of attractive new label designs such as Flavorite. Through its use of stylized imagery Flavorite successfully conveys its advertising message by using an unusual design theme and color treatment in conjunction with a prominent display of oranges as an integral part of the design. McClelland & Jay T. Flavorite Brand label printed by Western Lithographic Company, Los Angeles, CA, #130 Used by the American Fruit Growers, Inc. Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA The packing house of American Fruit Growers was at 2160 East Seventh Street, Los Angeles.
Flavorite Brand VINTAGE San Fernando, California Orange Crate Label 1930 Genuine