The value of a Sears Roebuck 1908 catalog can vary significantly depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these catalogs can fetch anywhere from $20 to several hundred dollars at auction or through specialized dealers. Factors such as the presence of original advertisements, illustrations, and the overall preservation of the catalog also influence its market value. Collectors often seek these catalogs for their historical significance and insight into early 20th-century consumer culture.
i want to know how much a 1908 sears and roebuck catalog is worth.
$2.00 per pound.
Sears sold a "Motor Buggy" from 1908 to 1912. Then they sold the Sears "Allstate" automobile from 1953 to 1954.
in 1908 a robert Nurnburger violin was toted to be worth $69.00 according to a sears catalogue. this is decribed in the catalogue advertisement as a long essay.
Nitro King was a Sears Roebuck brand name made by Crescent Arms, 1908-1917.
The price of a house in 1908 varied, but a six room new house could be bought for $735 from Sears and Roebuck. Sears and Roebuck also sold a nine room concrete house for $1,995.
sears roebuck and co Chicago illnois, red sleeping bag stock no 8318, no 2527, from 1923 what is it worth
There really was a John Higgins, but the 'C' was added by a Sears marketing executive. He had nothing to do with sporting goods, but was head of the Sears Roebuck accounting department for many years. His name was used on sporting goods sold by Sears from 1908 to 1961, but he was not paid a royalty for its use. Probably because with the middle initial added, it wasn't his legal name.
Robert Richardson Sears was born on 1908-08-31.
From 1908 until 1961 Sears, Roebuck & Company sold a wide variety of sporting goods, including baseball bats, under the brand name "J. C. Higgins." Some of these bats were made by the Hillerich & Bradsby Co. (Louisville Slugger) under the J. C. Higgins brand name as they did for other large retail stores. John Higgins was the manager of the Sears headquarters' office bookkeepers. John Higgins consented to Sears use of his name for a new line of sporting goods. Since he did not have a middle initial, Sears added the "C." In 1908, the Western Sporting Goods Company in Chicago began putting J.C. Higgins on baseballs and bats, and gloves sold in Sears catalogs. The J.C. Higgins brand disappeared shortly after Sears introduced the Ted Williams brand of sporting and recreation goods in 1961.
There was no 1908 British Crown (Five Shilling) minted.
The value of a barber 1908 dime varies in value. A barber 1908 dime that is considered to be in poor condition is worth approximately $3.00, and one considered to be in perfect mint condition has values upwards of $170.00 and more.