Early 1900's Red Clay Brick "Don't Spit On Sidewalk
Early 1900's Red Clay Brick"Don't Spit On Sidewalk. Nice clean early 1900's brick. Statement on brick"DON'T SPIT ON SIDEWALK" 8 1/2" X 4 1/4. Red Clay. Nice condition. Study pics. Interesting history, search Google with this term for history. Please view all the photos for closer examination and condition before you bid. The photos represent the condition better than I can describe. If you need more photos or have a question, let me know. Wonderful addition to your collection! Descriptions are brief but I am always happy to answer any questions you have. My items are typically used. Antique, vintage, and other unusual finds from local estates. I am not an expert in any field, however, I do my best to describe. Buyer pays shipping. We will gladly combine multiple items to save on shipping. Payment by Paypal ... moremust be received within 10 days from end of auction. Email if you have any questions. If you are in Missouri I will have to collect Missouri Sales Tax-6.475% Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Most of our items come directly out of estates we purchase. We are constantly adding new auctions. Check back often as we always will be listing unusual& rare items that we find in these estates. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! International Buyers Please Note- Import duties. Taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility- Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying- These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight(shipping) company or when you pick the item up– do not confuse them for additional shipping charges- We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as‘gifts’ US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. inkfrog terapeak. I000000. InkFrog Analytics.
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Antique " Don't Spit On Sidewalk " Brick Excellent Condition
Here we have an antique" Don't Spit On Sidewalk" brick that is in my opinion is in excellent condition. Look at all the pics and you decide for yourself. I have not seen too many of these in this condition. Do not let this one get away. If you are wanting a nice specimen for your collection, then here it is.
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Don't Spit On Sidewalk Brick Letters Painted With Whiteout Super Nice Condition
This is one of my Dad's 1st"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" bricks he ever found& one of his best. He used whiteout to color the letters in and displayed it. He had several of these but this one he would get the most compliments on because it just really stood out. Of course if you want to remove the whiteout just use a deluded acid solution& it will come right off. This brick in my opinion is in super nice condition. Look at all the pictures and you decide for yourself. I don't see very many in this good of condition. So don't let it pass you by. I do combine shipping& can fit up to 3 bricks in a Med. Flat Rate box. To save you on the shipping.
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Vintage 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Brick
Here we have an antique"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" brick. That in my opinion is in nice condition. Look at all the pictures and you decide for yourself. I don't see very many in this good of condition. So don't let it pass you by. I do combine shipping& can fit up to 4 bricks in a med. flat rate box. To save you on the shipping.
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2 Vintage ..."Don't Spit On Sidewalk"... Bricks
2 Original"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Bricks"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" bricks. These bricks are in very good condition. But as always check out all the pictures& you be the judge of condition. This was a campaign started by Dr. Samuel Crumbine of Dodge City, Kansas after he witnessed tuberculosis patients spitting on the floor of a train. He was especially moved to act after watching one of these patients take a drink from a public drinking cup& then observed a mother giving her child a drink from the same cup without rinsing it first. Dr. Crumbine succeeded in abolishing the common drinking cup, the common or"roller towel" and spitting in public places. He served as the Secretary of the Kansas State Board Of Health from 1904 to 1924. The"Don't Spit Brick" was made in Coffeville, Kansas. ... moreAnd from what I have been told and researched it.every 5 th brick that was made would be a"Don't Spit Brick" These bricks were used to make sidewalks& wanted to remind people not to spit. Because if your dog or cat licked the spit of a T.B. carrier then your pet could pass the T.B. on to you& your family. These bricks represent a nice piece of Kansas& American History. Shipping: I ship Priority& promptly after payment has been received. Also if you find any other bricks I can fit up to 4 in a Medium Flat Rate Box& up to 5 in a Large Flat Rate Box depending on the size of bricks. Thank You.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf54%3E-14757a0da13-0x11c-
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2 Vintage 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Bricks
Here we have two antique"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" bricks. That in my opinion are in good condition. Look at all the pictures and you decide for yourself I have taken pictures of them together and then close up pictures of them individually. I don't see two of these sold together very often. So here is a chance to get two at once and save on shipping. So don't let it pass you by. I do combine shipping& can fit up to 4 bricks in a med. flat rate box. To save you on the shipping.
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Vintage 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Brick....Near Mint Condition !!!
Near Mint Condition! Original"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Brick Here is an original& near mint condition. Don't Spit On Sidewalk" brick. This brick has seen very little foot traffic on it, all the letters.Pop Out.all the corners are great, an excellent one to add to ones collection.You do not find them like this very often! Look at all pictures and you be the judge of condition. This was a campaign started by Dr. Samuel Crumbine of Dodge City, Kansas after he witnessed tuberculosis patients spitting on the floor of a train. He was especially moved to act after watching one of these patients take a drink from a public drinking cup& then observed a mother giving her child a drink from the same cup without rinsing it first. Dr. Crumbine succeeded in abolishing the common drinking cup, the common or"roller towel" ... moreand spitting in public places. He served as the Secretary of the Kansas State Board Of Health from 1904 to 1924. The"Don't Spit Brick" was made in Coffeville, Kansas. And from what I have been told and researched it.every 5 th brick that was made would be a"Don't Spit Brick" These bricks were used to make sidewalks& wanted to remind people not to spit. Because if your dog or cat licked the spit of a T.B. carrier then your pet could pass the T.B. on to you& your family. This brick represents a nice piece of Kansas& American History. Shipping: I ship Priority& promptly after payment has been received. Also if you find any other bricks I can fit up to 4 in a Medium Flat Rate Box& up to 5 in a Large Flat Rate Box depending on the size of bricks.
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2 Vintage 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Bricks.. 1 Nice Cond. & 1 Fair Cond.
Here we have 2 antique"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" bricks. That in my opinion 1 is in nice condition& the other in fair condition. Look at all the pictures and you decide for yourself. These are getting harder to come by. So don't let them pass you by. I do combine shipping& can fit up to 4 bricks in a med. flat rate box. To save you on the shipping
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Vintage / Original 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Brick...Excellent Condition !!!
Original"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Brick Excellent Condition! Here is an original& in excellent condition. Don't Spit On Sidewalk" brick. This brick has seen very little foot traffic on it, all the letters.Pop Out. an excellent one to add to ones collection. You do not find them like this very often! Look at all pictures and you be the judge of condition. This was a campaign started by Dr. Samuel Crumbine of Dodge City, Kansas after he witnessed tuberculosis patients spitting on the floor of a train. He was especially moved to act after watching one of these patients take a drink from a public drinking cup& then observed a mother giving her child a drink from the same cup without rinsing it first. Dr. Crumbine succeeded in abolishing the common drinking cup, the common or"roller towel" and spitting in ... morepublic places. He served as the Secretary of the Kansas State Board Of Health from 1904 to 1924. The"Don't Spit Brick" was made in Coffeville, Kansas. And from what I have been told and researched it.every 5 th brick that was made would be a"Don't Spit Brick" These bricks were used to make sidewalks& wanted to remind people not to spit. Because if your dog or cat licked the spit of a T.B. carrier then your pet could pass the T.B. on to you& your family. This brick represents a nice piece of Kansas& American History. Shipping: I ship Priority& promptly after payment has been received. Also if you find any other bricks I can fit up to 3 in a Medium Flat Rate Box& up to 5 in a Large Flat Rate Box depending on the size of bricks.
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2....Vintage 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Bricks....Excellent Condition !!!
Pay By 3 PM Item Sent Same Day 2 Original"Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Bricks Excellent Condition! Great C h r i s t m a s Gifts For The Collectors In Your Family! Here are 2 original& excellent condition. Don't Spit On Sidewalk" bricks. These bricks have seen very little foot traffic on them, all the letters.Pop Out.these excellent specimens to add to ones collection.You do not find them like this very often! Look at all pictures and you be the judge of condition. This was a campaign started by Dr. Samuel Crumbine of Dodge City, Kansas after he witnessed tuberculosis patients spitting on the floor of a train. He was especially moved to act after watching one of these patients take a drink from a public drinking cup& then observed a mother giving her child a drink from the same cup without rinsing it first. Dr. Crumbine ... moresucceeded in abolishing the common drinking cup, the common or"roller towel" and spitting in public places. He served as the Secretary of the Kansas State Board Of Health from 1904 to 1924. The"Don't Spit Brick" was made in Coffeville, Kansas. And from what I have been told and researched it.every 5 th brick that was made would be a"Don't Spit Brick" These bricks were used to make sidewalks& wanted to remind people not to spit. Because if your dog or cat licked the spit of a T.B. carrier then your pet could pass the T.B. on to you& your family. This brick represents a nice piece of Kansas& American History. Shipping: I ship Priority& promptly after payment has been received. Also if you find any other bricks I can fit up to 3 in a Medium Flat Rate Box& up to 5 in a Large Flat Rate Box depending on the size of bricks.
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Vtg Antique Original 1904 "Don't Spit On Sidewalk" Brick...Very Nice Condition
Nice red clay vintage/antique brick circa 1904 according to online research approx. 8 1/2" x 4" x 2" engraved"Don't Spit on Sidewalk" reportedly this was made and used in an attempt to control the spread of TB minor wear and small chips- refer to photo for condition wears nearly 6 pounds
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Vintage Red Brick "Don't Spit on Sidewalk" Early 1900's Original Kansas
Vintage red paving brick from the early 1900's(conflicting info as to the exact date these were used) Stamped with"Don't Spit on Sidewalk" as part of a health campaign that began in Kansas to prevent the spread of germs from public spitting. Especially the germs of tuberculosis. The actual brick maker is unclear as well. The Kansas State Historical Society cites the original manufacturer as a brick maker in Topeka. It goes on to say that possibly 2 other brick makers took over the task of stamping every fourth brick. These bricks were laid in sidewalks to remind them of the public nuisance of spitting. This brick is in good condition. And came to me through relatives from Kansas. Photos above show the brick's condition as far as chips and broken corners. Stamped area of brick is worn from foot traffic, but the words ... moreare still very clear. Not a common piece of history but there are a few being sold.
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