Antique Auction: Uncover Hidden Treasures in San Diego

Calling all collectors! This is your chance to make your mark on history by bidding on unique items in our upcoming Estate Antique and Collectible Auction, starting Monday, June 17, 2024. Each item holds immense historical value and is sure to become a prized possession in your collection.

Items to be sold: Juke Box, Record player, Antique Tvs, records, CoCa Cola, Pepsi, Dr Pepper, Signage, Collectables and more…

Antiques and Collectibles of Historical Value

RCA began TV development in early 1929, after an overly optimistic Vladimir K. Zworykin convinced David Sarnoff that a commercial version of his prototype system could be produced in a relatively short time for $100,000. Following what would actually be many years of additional research and millions of dollars, RCA demonstrated an all-electronic black-and-white television system at the 1939 New York World’s Fair.

Step Back in Time with Vintage RCA Victor TV.

Immerse yourself in the captivating history of television with this Vintage RCA Victor Deluxe Portable Tube TV from the 1950s. This iconic device not only represents a significant milestone in technological advancement but also embodies the nostalgic charm of a bygone era.

In the 1970s and 80s, Smith Corona developed innovations for typewriter cartridges, ribbons, electronic typewriters, and word processors.

It led the way in the word processing industry, creating spell-check and other technologies that were later used in personal computers. Unfortunately, the PC revolution virtually eliminated the need for the product that had made Smith Corona famous and several restructurings and buyouts resulted. As the typewriter market collapsed in the 1980s-2000s, Smith Corona’s leadership looked for a new product line and found that it was a natural transition to bring our expertise at putting ink on paper to the thermal label industry.

In 1899, two Chattanooga lawyers, Joseph Whitehead and Benjamin Thomas, traveled to Atlanta to negotiate the rights to bottle Coca‑Cola. The product had been an increasingly popular soda fountain drink established a mere 13 years previously. In fountain form, Coca‑Cola grew from an average of nine drinks per day sold in 1886 to being sold in every state of the US by 1900. Thomas and Whitehead wanted to capitalize on the popularity of the drink by bottling it to be consumed outside the four walls of a soda fountain.

Embrace the Legacy of a Sci-Fi Phenomenon

Embark on an interstellar adventure and discover a treasure trove of collectibles from the iconic television series Star Trek: The Original Series. This groundbreaking show, created by visionary Gene Roddenberry, captivated audiences worldwide from 1966 to 1969, and its legacy continues to inspire generations of fans.

Attention all auction enthusiasts of Antique auction!

Before you embark on your treasure-hunting adventure, it’s crucial to register for our upcoming auction. By registering, you’ll gain access to a world of unique and valuable items, all waiting to be discovered.

To register, simply click on the following link: https://www.proxibid.com/4-Less-Discounts/Estate-Antique-and-Collectible-Auction/event-catalog/262376

Once you’ve completed the registration process, you’ll be ready to dive into the excitement of the auction. But before you start placing your bids, take a moment to review the important information provided.

Key details to keep in mind:

  • Shipping Information: Carefully review the shipping guidelines to ensure a smooth and seamless delivery of your auction winnings.
  • Inspection Days: Mark your calendars for the designated inspection days, where you’ll have the opportunity to personally examine the items that have captured your interest.
  • Terms and Conditions: Familiarize yourself with the comprehensive terms and conditions of the auction to ensure a transparent and enjoyable experience.

Happy bidding! Stay Tuned for Upcoming Auctions