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Monday, May 18, 2020

Grain Sacks for Sale

This accumulation is from years of not being able to pass up on grain, seed, flour, and sugar sacks.   My goal today is to just get them up and prices out there.  The listings will be updated with dimensions later tonight.  If you would like to know more about size and condition, please send an email.  I am happy to answer all inquiries.  Descriptions will be below the photo being referenced.  The prices will vary due to the different vendors I purchased from.  Most still had tags on them from my purchase.  You can tell the bags from Illinois that were bought in Illinois!  lol 

Please send requests to pumpkinhollowprimitives at Hotmail.com.



There are the big boys.  The two Royal River bags are made of heavy material and the sugar sack is a lighter muslin.  They are in really good shape.

Royal River bags  are $16.50 each.  SOLD
Great Western sugar is $18.00.




Here are a few more big bakery sacks from New York.

The Williams Bakery is $18.50.
The GLF Mills is $17.00.



Alfalfa sacks are so wonderful for the variation in colors.  These backs sport some clear and colorful graphics.  Great pop on farmhouse and primitive décor.  These are average sized sacks.

Vernal Alfalfa sacks are $8.50 each.


A little fade and staining on these sacks, but primitive is all about that.

Each bag in this lot is $7.50 each.  BADGER & HAMILTON BAGS SOLD




Pioneer and DeKalb grain sacks.   I purchase these for gifts to local Ag friends.  Being in Illinois, we gave a higher amount for them.  I am listing the excess.  The two on the right are very heavy duty thick fabric.  The Pioneer has great graphics and is the lighter grain sack cloth.  The DeKalb bag on the left has more of a distressed graphic, but great for an advertising project.

The DeKalb bag on the left is $20.00.
The Pioneer bag is $26.00.
The last two DeKalb bags are $26.00 each.



How about some yellow Burpee seed bags.  It is always nice to catch a colored background.  Breaks up the stitching projects with a pop of color.  The Maygold Farm Seed bag has a beautiful colorful graphic.

The Burpee seed bags are $7.00 each.
The Maygold bag is $18.00.




A couple of big sacks from U and I sugar, Fulton Seamless, and Kellogg.

The U and I sugar bag is $15.00.
The Fulton Seamless$16.50.
The Kellogg bag is $16.50.




Back to colorful alfalfa.  The first two Northland bags on the left have a lovely weathered look to them.  The two on the right are in a little rougher shape but could definitely add a punch to some feedsack designs.

The first two Northland on the left are $8.00.
The second two Northland on the right are $6.50.



The Blue Seal, Chicago Il bags are big sacks.  The BB is a neat graphic that the previous seller faded in washing.  It was still impressive to me and would look great on a pillow.  The Allied seed of Indiana on the right is made of a light weight muslin with a faded graphic.

The Blue Seal bags from Chicago are $15.00 each.
The BB sack is $10.00.  SOLD
The Allied seed sack is $6.50.




This one is a hodge podge of bags.  Please inquire if you have any interest.  Love the corn plane from farmers.  It is faded but is a hard to find feed sack.

The Farm Hybrid is $14.00.  SOLD
The two Jack Frost salt are $8.50 for the lot.  SOLD
The Blatchford bag is $7.50.  SOLD
The Honeymead bag is $7.50.
The smaller remaining bags are $2.50 each.  MORTON SALT SOLD





The Renk sacks have some wear, but if your after the main print, still very useable.  The Timothy has some staining but a lovely yellow background.  Riverside is faded as well but a unique graphic for décor.

The Renk sacks are $4.50 each.  SOLD
The Timothy bag is $5.50.
The Riverside bag is $7.50.


Here is a nice mixture of feed, concentrate, clover, and alfalfa.

The Ace HI Feeds from Minnesota is $15.50.
The Magic Hog concentrate from Indiana is $10.00.
The SS clover seed bag is $6.50.
The Royal Alfalfa is $7.50.



Interesting graphics catch my eye and do well in designs.  I paid a little more for the center two, but they are neat looking.

The Riverside seed is $7.50.  SOLD
The EW Doubet bag is $17.50.
The Schwenk Hybrid of Illinois is $17.50.
The Kellers bag is $10.00.




For now, this is the end of the sack listings.  Here is Riceland Rice, Kellers seed, Royal, and Sunny Cane Sugar.  Sunny is only the front and a very light muslin.

The Riceland Rice bag is $8.00.
The Keller's bag is $8.00.
The Royal Pasture mixture $7.50.
The Sunny Cane Sugar $3.50  SOLD

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