Up for auction is an exceptionally rare piece of post-WWII agricultural history: an authentic, mid-century John Deere Implement Paint Can. This is the highly collectible JDM-43 Red Enamel, historically used for painting John Deere implements, cultivators, and tractor rims during the classic "styled" tractor era.
What makes this specific piece a premium grade addition to any petroliana, farm, or sign collection is the verified production date and the volume:
- Date Verified: The top of the container features the crisp industrial stamp "B52 10 / C 22 6", definitively pinning the manufacturing date to March 22, 1946.
- Historic Subcontractor: The face of the can features the famous downward-leaping "4-Legged Deer" shield logo and explicitly credits production to the iconic Tousey Varnish Company of Chicago, Illinois.
- Nearly Full Liquid Weight: Unlike the majority of surviving mid-century tins which are found completely empty or heavily dried out, this can is almost completely full of its original liquid paint volume. The lid remains tightly fitted to protect the interior.
- Condition Report:
- The paper/lithograph label remains bright and fully legible with excellent shelf presence. There is some authentic vintage age wear, light surface rust on the unpainted metal top lid/rims, and mild patina as shown in the high-resolution photos. Please review all pictures closely to grade the exact cosmetic condition for yourself.
- Shipping & Handling:
- Due to the liquid paint contents, this item will be safely packaged, double-sealed, and shipped strictly via Ground Transportation in full compliance with postal carrier regulations.