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VINTAGE METAL HORSE/JOCKEY STATUE, EMBLEM SIMILAR TO SOME KENTUCKY DERBY ITEMS

$ 10.55

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    MY FEEDBACK IS PERFECT, SO YOU CAN BID WITH COMPLETE CONFIDENCE
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    I'LL CONSIDER ANY
    REASONABLE
    OFFER
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    The metal horse and jockey statue that I have up for bids was sold in the restored Moravian Village of Old Salem, where you'll find the oldest giant roadside coffee pot in all of North America. It's known as the "Mickey Pot," in reference to tinsmith brothers -- Julius and Sam Mickey -- who made it to advertise their business in 1858.
    The tin coffee pot originally hung from the front of the Mickeys' workshop, but more of its life has since been spent as an Old Salem landmark. The 7 foot, 3 inch tall pot could theoretically hold 11,840 cups of brew. That's what its attached emblem shows.  This emblem is very similar to the emblem that is on some of the  CHURCHILL DOWNS, home of the KENTUCKY DERBY, items that I have up for bids.  I have attached a photograph of one of those items. This emblem dates the CHURCHILL DOWNS memorabilia back into the 1930s, so the statue that I have up for bids is probably that old.
    The shipping and handling cost for this statue is .99.  I will pack it very securely.  I combine shipping and handling charges if a bidder wins more than one of my auctions.