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ROCK ISLAND PLOWS COMPANY ADVERTISING WATCH FOB

96: ROCK ISLAND PLOWS COMPANY ADVERTISING WATCH FOB

History from rockislandplowco.com: 'Founded in 1855 as Buford & Tate, The Rock Island Plow Company (RIPC) was one of the many companies including Farmall, Moline and John Deere that made the Quad Cities area the hub of ag innovation and production at the end of the 19th century and well into the 20th century. Many of these early innovators worked for more then one of these local companies and their history's are intertwined. The history of the early years of the Rock Island Plow Co. are especially entwined with John Deere, and the serious student of Deere's life and early company will find many interesting details here I think. Many famous people from the Rock Island area were involved in the company, and many names may be familiar. When the company was sold in 1937 by the Weyerhaeuser's to J.I. Case, it closed an important chapter in the history of agriculture and the Rock Island area. Contrary to occasional commentary, there was no connection with the Rock Island Lines Railroad, although RIPC did use the "Rock Island Line" in occasional advertising.'
Measures 2 x 1.5 inches.
Good condition overall, noting some wear to the gilt finish and blue enamel elements.
$75 - $125

American Advertising Objects

Saturday, December 2nd 2017


SOLD - $400

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium