Collection of Food Brand Promotional Pamphlets and Recipe Books; 1882-1975
Over 30 years spent compiling this collection. Most Lots have a condition report per the consignor.
A max bid would make it more difficult for others to outbid you.
A max bid is the highest amount you are willing to pay for an auction item.
In response to other bids, the auction system will automatically increase your bid in the smallest increment possible (up to your max bid amount) in order to maintain your lead position.
To get a max bid you simply enter the maximum amount you are willing to pay into the bid form just as you would any other bid. If your bid is more than one bidding increment above the current high bid you will get a max bid unless another bidder has a max bid in place that is higher than the amount you enter.
At the end of the auction, the winning bidder pays only the lowest winning bid possible. That means that you can win an auction item at a price less than your max bid amount.
Your max bid amount is kept confidential from other bidders.
You can lower or delete a max bid by entering a lower amount.
Note: After watching hundreds of auctions and talking to thousands of bidders, we think using max bids in your bidding strategy works best for most people. It eliminates some of the pressure and reduces the risk of "sniping", where other bidders slip in slightly higher bids in the last seconds of bidding.
You now have a max bid.
You can raise or lower your max bid at any time by entering a new amount.
If you wish to remove your max bid you can do so by entering an amount equal to the current bid into the bid form.
You can adjust this max bid by using the form above.
If you want to remove your max bid click here.
You can enter the minimum bid of %s or a greater amount.
If you bid more than the minimum bid you will get a max bid that the system will use to bid for you against other bidders, up to the amount you enter. So if you enter a bid of %s for this item, the system will place bids on your behalf in response to bids from other users until someone bids more than %s.
| Low | High | Increment |
|---|---|---|
| $0.01 | $10.00 | $1.00 |
| $10.01 | $25.00 | $2.00 |
| $25.01 | $100.00 | $5.00 |
| $100.01 | $500.00 | $10.00 |
| $500.01 | $1,000.00 | $25.00 |
| $1,000.01 | $5,000.00 | $50.00 |
| $5,000.01 | $10,000.00 | $100.00 |
| $10,000.01 | $25,000.00 | $250.00 |
| $25,000.01 | $50,000.00 | $500.00 |
| $50,000.01 | $100,000.00 | $1,000.00 |
| $100,000.01 | $250,000.00 | $2,500.00 |
| $250,000.01 | $500,000.00 | $5,000.00 |
| $500,000.01 | $1,000,000.00 | $10,000.00 |
| $1,000,000.01 | $2,000,000.00 | $20,000.00 |
| $2,000,000.01 | $99,999,999.00 | $50,000.00 |


1901; The H D Blodgett Co.
1920; Leggett's Premier Pure Foods
c 1925; Leggett's Premier Pure Foods
1935; Seidner Mayonnaise
1912-1915; Crisco
1914; Crisco
1932; French Frying
1933; Jelke Oleomargarine
c 1935; Jewel Shortening
1934; Proctor and Gamble
c 1920; Armour's Cream of Lard
1920; Suetene Shortening
c 1930's; Southern Rose Shortening
c 1920's; Formay Shortening
c 1940; Spry Shortening
1953; Spry Shortening
c 1920's; The Clicquot Club Co. Ginger Ale
c 1950's; Nesbitt's
1985; Campbell's
1890; Liebig's Co. - Extract of Meat
1954; Domino Sugar
c 1930's; Torex
1939; Penick and Ford, Ltd
1928; The Great American Tea Company
1950; Mogen David Wine
c 1920; Lipton's Instant Cocoa
1922; Atlantic Macaroni
1925; Eline's Old Style Cocoa
1919; Libby McNeil and Libby
1954; Virginia Hams
1940; Vermont Maid Syrup
1950; Armour: Treet
c 1930; Libby McNeill and Libby
Armour
1942; Bird's Eye
1925; Burt Olney Canning Co.
c 1930's; Del Monte
1933; Birdseye
1931; Vermont Maid Syrup
1950; The National Sugar Refining Co.
pre 1948; Brer Rabbit Molasses
1925; Warner's Macaroni
1903; Fairmont's Better Food Products
c 1920's; The I.J. Grass Noodle Co.
1941; Hershey's
c 1915; Beech-Nut
1927; Wesson Oil
1943; General Foods
1925; John P. Squire and Co.
1927; The Foulds Co.
1920's; Lion Brand Milk
1952; Vernor's Ginger Ale
1936; The American Molasses Co.
1938; Goodman's Means Goodness
c 1918; The Hebe Company
1913; Wesson Oil
1914; Mueller's Macaroni
1913; Walter Baker and Co.
c 1950's; Fruliva
1933; Old Pennsylvania Recipes
1929; Mueller's Spaghetti
c 1950's; Hershey's
1900; N. K. Fairbank Co.
c 1930's; Mueller's Macaroni
1929; Mueller's Macaroni
1928; Walter Baker and Co.
c 1930; Borden's
1932; Tharinger Macaroni Co.
1919; Woodcock Macaroni
1927; Angelus Marshmallows
c 1920; Campfire Marshmallows
c 1930's; Campfire Mal-O-Whip
c 1924; Rich's Marshmallow Fluff
1920; Hip-O-Lite
1920; Whitman's Marshmallow Whip
c 1940's; Burnett Co.
c 1920's; Ivanhoe Mayonnaise
1914; Yacht Club Mayonnaise
1924; Best Foods
1925; Gelfand's Mayonnaise
1948; Borden's
c 1920; Nesnah
c 1935; Cream Top Bottles
c 1910; OXO Brand Cube
1934; Sunshine Brand
1939; Good Housekeeping
c 1950; Gold Metal Flour
c 1900; Hecker Flour
1975; Nabisco
c 1925; Del Maiz Corn
1899; Congress Cook Book
c 1910; Northwestern Yeast Co.
c 1915; Northwestern Yeast Co.
c 1920's; Magic Yeast
1928; Walter Baker and Co.
1929; LaChoy Food Products
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