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Price Realized:
15.00 USD
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Date(s)
8/15/2024 - 8/22/2024
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Lot # 32
Group - Category Antiques & Collectibles - Collectibles - Food & Beverage Advertising
Lead SUNSHINE BISCUITS SODA CRACKERS Advertising TIN
Description
SHIPPING AVAILABLE > Standing 6" tall, measuring 8" square, a vintage lithographed tin featuring graphics to side panels depicting the jolly Sunshine Baker Man, along with SUNSHINE BISCUITS, FROM THE THOUSAND WINDOW BAKERIES, along with an inset to one panel reading SUNSHINE SODA CRACKERS. CONDITION REPORT > Blemishes, scratches, spots of surface rust and other notable elements relative to age, handling and materials. History of Sunshine Biscuits Sunshine Biscuits, formerly known as The Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company, was an independent American baker of cookies, crackers, and cereals. The company, which became a brand on a few products such as Cheez-It, was purchased by Keebler Company in 1996, which was purchased by Kellogg Company in 2001. Until the late 19th century, the biscuit and cracker industry was made up of small independent local bakeries preparing products and selling them in bulk. The barrels and crates of biscuits were delivered by horse and wagon, set out in the grocery store and sold to the consumer by the measure. In 1890, a group of 33 midwest and western bakers combined to form the American Biscuit & Manufacturing Company. This was to compete with United States Baking Company, another Midwest group and the New York Biscuit Company, an east coast conglomerate. Soon the American Biscuit and New York Biscuit groups were opening bakeries and lowering prices in each other's area in an attempt to eliminate the competition. Finally in February 1898, the competing groups combined 114 factories and formed the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco). Joseph Loose was a member of Nabisco's Board of Directors, and in 1902, he, his brother Jacob Loose, and John H. Wiles, liquidated their holdings in National Biscuit Company and formed the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company in Kansas City, Missouri. They envisioned a factory filled with sunlight and so they adopted the name Sunshine. Soon they began expanding and opened new plants in Boston and then New York City. In 1912 Loose-Wiles opened its "Thousand Window" bakery in the Long Island City neighborhood of New York City, which remained the largest bakery building in the world until 1955. The plant was closed in 1965 and the production was moved to Sayreville, New Jersey. Loose-Wiles never registered its Sunshine brand name and therefore spent much effort in the first forty years trying to dissuade other companies from using the word "sunshine" or any related word on their product or in their advertising. Since Loose-Wiles claim was not based on a registered mark, they often had to investigate when and where the other company first used the word to determine which company had first claim so as not to lose their right to the name "Sunshine" for their own products. Finally in 1946, the Loose-Wiles Company officially changed its name to Sunshine Biscuit, Inc. The early part of the company's history was dominated by developing new items and acquiring established brands from other smaller companies. Many of the products and their names are similar to those of their largest competitor, the National Biscuit Company. For example, Nabisco's first individually packaged cracker was named Uneeda. Loose-Wile's cracker was "Takhoma". Loose-Wiles made "Trumps Cookies". Nabisco produced "Aces". Sunshine Biscuit had "Animal Crackers" and "Toy Cookies". Nabisco produced "Barnum's Animals". The American Tobacco Company purchased the company in 1966. It was then sold to G. F. Industries, a privately held California company, and finally merged with the Keebler Company in 1996.
Name Summit, Mississippi Major Estate Auction #4 ~ Online Bidding
Auctioneer
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 8/15/2024 - 8/22/2024
Auction Date/Time Info
Online PROXY BIDDING Opens THURSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 2024 at 7:00pm CT > Enter you maximum bids once, which allows the system to bid for you, up to your maximum, throughout the week until the auction closes.
Preview Date/Time No Preview ~ Online Bidding Only
Checkout Date/Time LOCAL PICKUP INFORMATION & SCHEDULE > Successful bidders may pickup items by PRIOR SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT from 10am-6pm, Saturday And Sunday, April 24th and 25th ~ Only successful bidders will be provided with the address for pickup, near Summit, Mississippi ~ You may contact us via email > BellRemnants@gmail.com ~ or by telephone > 504.581.4919 after the auction to schedule your appointment.
Location
Buyer Premium 10% Buyers Premium on Selling Price
Description
This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION ~ MINIMUM OPENING BID is $10.00 on ALL LOTS ~ 10% BUYERS PREMIUM plus APPLICABLE SALES TAX ~ SHIPPING Available on SELECT items (See Each Lot Description) ~ PICKUP is by SCHEDULED APPOINTMENT ONLY near Summit, MS ~ AFTER AUCTION CLOSING ~ CALL or EMAIL to SCHEDULE > 10am-6pm, August 24th and 25th ~ NEED SHIPPING?. > CONTACT US BEFORE BIDDING to confirm item eligibility and obtain estimated shipping costs ~ WE PACK in house and SHIP via USPS, UPS, FedEx at reasonable rates ~ ITEMS NOT PICKED UP BY August 25th may be forfeited ~ Please CONTACT US with any questions BEFORE bidding ~ Via Email > BellRemnants@gmail.com / Phone > 504.581.4919 ~ Sam H. Bell, Mississippi Licensed Auctioneer #202
GENERAL INFORMATION EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW ~ We do not process card payments through AuctionFlex ~ We accept card, cash & pre-approved check payments, in person, at time of local pickup ~ We do not require a credit card on file for you to register ~ We never access your credit card on file with HiBid, as we choose not to use the HiBid payment processing service ~ For buyers who request shipment, our invoices are sent via email and card payments are processed securely, online, via Square ~ Payment is due no later than 6pm, Sunday April 14, 2024 ~ Unpaid items are subject to cancellation of bids and sale ~ Checks are accepted only with prior approval by auctioneer. A 10% Buyers Premium will be applied to total auction item purchases ~ There is no extra fee for payment with a debit or credit card ~ There is no discount for cash payments. 7% Mississippi state sales tax will be applied to total auction item purchases, to be paid by the successful bidder ~ Businesses that hold a valid state sales tax permit are exempt ~ A copy of your permit is required for our records. BIDDERS CONTRACT > Bidder registration indicates, as a participant in the auction, you will abide by the terms and conditions of sale as set forth by Sam H. Bell (MSAL #202), herein after referred to as Auctioneer. These terms and conditions are ABSOLUTE and cannot be altered or changed in any way. If you unable to adhere to these terms, PLEASE DO NOT BID. If you are confirmed as successful bidder, you have established a legally binding contract that cannot be altered or voided. SHIPPING > Each lot will included a statement indicating if a lot is available, or unavailable for shipping ~ Bidders requiring shipment or local delivery, should contact the auctioneer prior to bidding. Shipping and delivery fees are estimated. NO GUARANTEE, WARRANTY > Items are offered and sold as is, where is, inclusive of any and all faults or defects, without recourse or guarantee. There is no warranty as to the merchantability, fitness of use for general or specific purpose, or functionality, either expressed or implied, relative to any items offered at auction. Buyer must understand they are committing to the purchase of property entirely based upon their own examination or opinion. DESCRIPTIONS > Descriptions or statements, oral or written, made by the owner of the property offered, or Auctioneer (or his agents or officers), concerning any item offered at auction, shall not be construed as a warranty, either expressed or implied. Auctioneer will not be held responsible for any advertising discrepancies, inaccuracies or changes in titles or descriptions of lots, inability of photographs to display or failure to exhibit certain aspects. RESPONSIBILITY & TITLE > Once an item is declared as sold, responsibility for acquiring and payment for the item is immediately transferred to the purchaser. The Auctioneer accepts no responsibility after this point, as the Buyer assumes full risk and sole responsibility for the item(s). The Buyer agrees at this time to pay for the item(s) in full, as specified relative to the time limit allowed in the terms. PAYMENT > Payment is to be made as designated in the auction notice. Cash, credit or debit cards will be acceptable forms of payment ~ Any other forms of payment must be approved by Auctioneer prior to the beginning of the auction. Buyers agree not to stop payment, disallow a sight draft or reverse any debit or credit card payment. Buyer is responsible for all expenses incurred related to collection of non-payment of any type. REFUNDS > No payments will be refunded for any reason. ANNOUNCEMENTS > Announcements posted or made by Auctioneer take precedence over any previously distributed information or advertising. Any deletions from or additions to the sale will be announced by Auctioneer. REMOVAL of PURCHASES > Arrangements for the removal of purchased items are the sole responsibility of the buyer. Buyers should bring their own moving equipment and labor. Buyers agree to remove purchase(s) at their own risk. ABANDONED ITEMS > If buyer fails to remove item(s) by the designated removal time, those items will be considered abandoned. Abandoned items may be stored, resold or disposed of without notice to the buyer at Auctioneer’s discretion, and if so, subject to certain fees. Auctioneer will not be responsible for loss or damage to these items. Storage of item(s) is NOT guaranteed. No claim or action of any kind can be made against either Auctioneer (or his agents or officers) for failure of buyer to remove item(s). DEFAULT > If purchases are not settled by the specified pick up day, or within an agreed timeframe allowed, the bidder will be considered in default. All defaulted items may be offered to the next highest qualified bidder at the discretion of the Auctioneer. REJECTION & CANCELLATION OF BIDS > The Auctioneer reserves the right to reject any and all bids for any reason prior to the close of bidding. The Auctioneer reserves the right to cancel this auction, or remove any item or lot from this auction prior to the close of bidding.
Your bid must adhere to the bid increment schedule.
Bid Amount Bid Increment
0.00 - 22.50 2.50 USD
22.51 - 240.00 10.00 USD
240.01 - 475.00 25.00 USD
475.01 - 9,999,999.99 50.00 USD
Currency USD
Buyer Premium 10% Buyers Premium on Selling Price
Payment Terms
We do not process card payments through AuctionFlex ~ We accept card, cash & check payments, in person, at time of local pickup ~ For buyers who request shipment, invoices are sent via email and card payments are processed securely, online, via Square ~ Payment is due no later than 6pm, Sunday, August 25th, 2024 ~ Unpaid items are subject to cancellation of bids and sale, as stated in the Terms & Conditions ~ Checks are accepted only with prior approval by auctioneer.
SHIPPING INFORMATION Please contact us prior to bidding if you have a need for items to be shipped ~ It is suggested to obtain estimated shipping fees prior to bidding ~ We pack and ship in house, via USPS, UPS and Fedex ~ We do not charge excessive fees for packing & shipping ~ We only charge the rate we pay the carrier, with no handling costs ~ Rates are based not only on weight and distance (our zone to your zone), but also are relative to carton dimensions.