Each day will have a morning session and an evening session, starting at 9am and 6pm Eastern time. Over 1,000 lots in total will come up for bid. Featured will be two important collections.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | 31/08/2025 |
New Hamburg, ON, Canada, August 29, 2025 -- The good folks at Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. are back from summer recess, tanned and rested, and they’ll hit the ground running with back-to-back online-only auctions on September 13th and 14th. Each day will have a morning session and an evening session, starting at 9am and 6pm Eastern time. Over 1,000 lots will come up for bid.
The September 13 morning session, featuring the Terry Henderson Collection, has 377 lots of advertising signs, petroliana, coin-op and automobilia. The evening session, titled Push Comes to Shove, will contain 161 lots of advertising signs and petroliana. The September 14 auction will feature Parts 1 & 2 of the Don Titherington Advertising Collection, 436 lots across two sessions.
“Collectors have their pick from a quantity of high-quality advertising in these two sales,” said Ethan Miller of Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. “Terry Henderson’s collection of petroliana and advertising kicks off the September 13 sale. Terry’s focus on rarity and perfection is evident.”
Mr. Miller added, “September 14 features exclusively the Don Titherington collection of general store advertising. For decades Don slowly built a world-class collection often upgrading multiple times before settling on the examples you’ll see in catalogue. His entire collection will be sold.”
The Sept. 13 morning session will be led by a pair of items with $12,000-$15,000 estimates. One is a circa 1920s Canadian two-sided lithographed tin from around the 1920s for C.C. Snowden Numidian Automobile Cylinder Oil, with an image believed to be a race car from the 1911 Indy 500. The tin, thought to contain 1 Imperial gallon, was made by The Thomas Davidson Mfg. Co., Montreal. It measures 8 ¾ inches by 10 ¾ inches. Side A is graded 8.25. Side B is graded 8.75.
The other is a Canadian 1946 single-sided, three-piece porcelain White Rose Service Station banner sign set, with all three pieces showing excellent color and gloss. The panel overall is 17 inches tall by 94 inches wide. The circle midway says “White Rose” with the iconic White Rose logo, graded 8.75. The left banner reads “Gasoline” and is graded 8.75. The right of the banner reads “Motor Oil” and is graded 9.25. Each piece is marked “P&M 47” on the lower right edge.
All estimates in this report are in Canadian dollars.
Also sold in the morning on Day 1 will be a Canadian 1940s single-sided porcelain Red Indian Gasoline Service Station dealer sign, round and impressive at 60 inches in diameter. The sign, with the instantly recognizable Red Indian logo, shows strong gloss but loss of luster in areas. It’s marked “The W. F. Vilas Co. Ltd. Cowansville P.Q.” lower edge (estimate: $8,000-$12,000).
Up for bid in the evening session on Sept. 13 is a single-sided porcelain Orange Crush door sign (“Come Again, Thank You”), measuring 9 ½ inches by 3 ½ inches. The door sign is unmarked and ungraded, but it’s had some restoration work done and shows strong color and gloss. Also, it’s been authenticated by TAC (as have all items both auction days) (estimate: $1,200-$1,500).
Two lots with $20,000-$25,000 pre-sale estimates will cross the auction block the morning of September 14th. The first is a Canadian 1920s single-sided porcelain sign for Five Roses Flour, which became a pantry staple across Canada following its launch in 1888 by the Lake of the Woods Milling Company in Keewatin, Ontario. Its famous 1915 cookbook was distributed free with a purchase. The field of the 42 inch by 26 inch sign is unrestored and superb. Grade: 8.5.
Internet bidding is also available on LiveAuctioneers.com. Phone and absentee bids are also accepted. To learn more about Miller & Miller Auctions, Ltd. and the Sept. 13-14 auctions, please visit www.MillerandMillerAuctions.com.
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