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John Deere Bust Steel Plow Brass Tray from. The early1900’s hard to find

John Deere Bust Steel Plow Brass Tray from. The early1900’s hard to find. Stamped and is 5 in diameter. Condition is Used but in excellent condition considering its age. The item “John Deere Bust Steel Plow Brass Tray from. The early1900’s hard to find” is in sale since Wednesday, November 27, 2019. This item is

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Rare John Deere Bust Steel Plow stamped Copper small sauser used for Tips

John Deere inventor of the Steel Plow , 2 legged Deer. Trade Mark, 5 inches across, This was used as a Tip Tray. The item “Rare John Deere Bust Steel Plow stamped Copper small sauser used for Tips” is in sale since Thursday, May 23, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Advertising\Agriculture\John Deere\Other John

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John Deere Bust Steel Plow stamped Copper small sauser used for Tips

John Deere inventor of the Steel Plow , 2 legged Deer. Trade Mark, 5 inches across, This was used as a Tip Tray. The item “John Deere Bust Steel Plow stamped Copper small sauser used for Tips” is in sale since Monday, February 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Advertising\Agriculture\John Deere\Other John Deere

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John Deere Bust Steel Plow Stamped Copper Brass Dish Change Tip Tray 1910’s RARE

Up for sale is an Original Vintage John Deere advertising Embossed Brass Tip Tray from the 1910’s-1930’s. Measures 5 inches in diameter. Marked Greenducks Co Chicago. Excellent condition, has some corrosion around the edges. It looks worse in the photos than it actually is. Has a nice patina, could be polished though. Extremely rare and

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RARE! John Deere Bust Trademark & Steel Plow Stamped Brass Dish Change Tray 1912

EXTREMELY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND! BRASS DISH (or change tray). It Measures Approximately 5 in Diameter. Experts estimate this rare piece dates to around 1912. They are all raised above the original brass material. A NICE RARE COLLECTOR PIECE! If you are interested in Tractors & Farm or Construction Equipment, please check out

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