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Early 20th Century Self-Framed Painted Tin Griselda Sign 1936 and a steerable front beam

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and a steerable front beam axle with no motor and basic push lever brake pedal

Antique piston cutaway demonstrator created by Knott Apparatus Co

The center drawer measures 6"W x 6"D x 3

Includes instruction manual and related ephemera

Early 20th Century Self-Framed Painted Tin Griselda Sign 1936 and a steerable front beamc. 1900s; mfd. by The Meek Company Coshocton, OH Antique unused painted tin sign featuring the folkloric figure Griselda. This piece was likely meant to be used as an advertising sign, as this particular style and subject can be found on other advertisements manufactured by The Meek Co. The sign depicts Griselda, a woman who showed up in many medieval folktales and stories. Most famously, she featured in the works of Giovanni Boccaccio and Chaucer's

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