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AJCC Research Benefit Auction

600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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A commemorative book featuring the Missouri Jersey herds from 1990-1991. A 50-year look at the history of the state. We believe there are many names in here you might recognize! Donated by Trevor Stephens, Texas

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$175.00 – #1009

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A commemorative book featuring the Missouri Jersey herds from 1990-1991. A 50-year look at the history of the state. We believe there are many names in here you might recognize! Donated by Trevor Stephens, Texas

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

Step back into the era of home milk delivery with this unique collection of vintage Jersey dairy bottles. The set includes four embossed and painted bottles representing Jersey-branded dairies, including Green Acres Dairy (Dry Ridge, Kentucky), Mayfield’s Jersey Milk, Jefferson Creamery Jersey Brand Milk & Cream, and an embossed Jersey Dairy bottle, along with a classic wire bottle carrier. Featuring colorful graphics, advertising slogans, and the proud use of the Jersey name, these bottles offer a glimpse into a time when Jersey milk was marketed directly from farm to family. A wonderful display piece for Jersey enthusiasts, dairy memorabilia collectors, or anyone who appreciates agricultural history. Donated by John and Linda Marcoot, Illinois

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$1,025.00 – #7

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Step back into the era of home milk delivery with this unique collection of vintage Jersey dairy bottles. The set includes four embossed and painted bottles representing Jersey-branded dairies, including Green Acres Dairy (Dry Ridge, Kentucky), Mayfield’s Jersey Milk, Jefferson Creamery Jersey Brand Milk & Cream, and an embossed Jersey Dairy bottle, along with a classic wire bottle carrier. Featuring colorful graphics, advertising slogans, and the proud use of the Jersey name, these bottles offer a glimpse into a time when Jersey milk was marketed directly from farm to family. A wonderful display piece for Jersey enthusiasts, dairy memorabilia collectors, or anyone who appreciates agricultural history. Donated by John and Linda Marcoot, Illinois

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

A beautiful stoneware cream pitcher featuring a hand-painted Jersey cow portrait. With its warm earth-tone glaze and classic farmhouse styling, this piece captures the gentle beauty of the Jersey breed while serving as both a functional pitcher and decorative display item. Donated from the Ray and Margaret Schooley collection

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$550.00 – #4

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A beautiful stoneware cream pitcher featuring a hand-painted Jersey cow portrait. With its warm earth-tone glaze and classic farmhouse styling, this piece captures the gentle beauty of the Jersey breed while serving as both a functional pitcher and decorative display item. Donated from the Ray and Margaret Schooley collection

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

Start your morning with a favorite breed! This ceramic mug features a classic illustration of a Jersey cow accented by a simple decorative border and the breed name. Both practical and collectible, it’s perfect for coffee, tea, or displaying among a collection of Jersey memorabilia. Whether used daily or showcased on a shelf, this mug is a charming reminder of the beauty and legacy of the Jersey breed. Donated by Dave Parkinson, Washington

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$200.00 – #6

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Start your morning with a favorite breed! This ceramic mug features a classic illustration of a Jersey cow accented by a simple decorative border and the breed name. Both practical and collectible, it’s perfect for coffee, tea, or displaying among a collection of Jersey memorabilia. Whether used daily or showcased on a shelf, this mug is a charming reminder of the beauty and legacy of the Jersey breed. Donated by Dave Parkinson, Washington

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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This hand-painted wooden Jersey cow is believed to have served as a table centerpiece at a World Jersey Cattle Bureau annual meeting. While its exact origins remain unconfirmed, the piece reflects the international fellowship and breed pride that have been hallmarks of World Jersey gatherings for decades. The World Jersey Cattle Bureau, founded in 1951, brings together Jersey breeders from around the globe to celebrate and promote the breed. This unique keepsake later surfaced through a Jersey research auction, where it was purchased by Kristin Paul and preserved as part of Jersey history. Whether you collect Jersey memorabilia, enjoy one-of-a-kind folk art, or simply appreciate the stories behind the items, this charming wooden Jersey is sure to spark conversation and curiosity. A distinctive piece of Jersey heritage with a story still being written. Donated by Kristin Paul, Wisconsin

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$150.00 – #3

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This hand-painted wooden Jersey cow is believed to have served as a table centerpiece at a World Jersey Cattle Bureau annual meeting. While its exact origins remain unconfirmed, the piece reflects the international fellowship and breed pride that have been hallmarks of World Jersey gatherings for decades. The World Jersey Cattle Bureau, founded in 1951, brings together Jersey breeders from around the globe to celebrate and promote the breed. This unique keepsake later surfaced through a Jersey research auction, where it was purchased by Kristin Paul and preserved as part of Jersey history. Whether you collect Jersey memorabilia, enjoy one-of-a-kind folk art, or simply appreciate the stories behind the items, this charming wooden Jersey is sure to spark conversation and curiosity. A distinctive piece of Jersey heritage with a story still being written. Donated by Kristin Paul, Wisconsin

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

A remarkable piece of Jersey breed history, this original American Jersey Cattle Club Herd Register is the First Consolidated Volume. This historic register combines the earliest volumes of Jersey registrations and includes records for bulls numbered 1–3,500 and cows numbered 1–7,700. Bound in its original leather cover and showing the wear expected of a reference book that helped build the foundation of the Jersey breed in America, this volume is a tangible connection to the pioneers of Jersey cattle breeding. For breed historians, pedigree enthusiasts, and collectors of agricultural memorabilia, opportunities to own an early AJCC Herd Register are exceedingly rare. Donated by Ron and Christy Ratliff, Kansas

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$3,000.00 – #5

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A remarkable piece of Jersey breed history, this original American Jersey Cattle Club Herd Register is the First Consolidated Volume. This historic register combines the earliest volumes of Jersey registrations and includes records for bulls numbered 1–3,500 and cows numbered 1–7,700. Bound in its original leather cover and showing the wear expected of a reference book that helped build the foundation of the Jersey breed in America, this volume is a tangible connection to the pioneers of Jersey cattle breeding. For breed historians, pedigree enthusiasts, and collectors of agricultural memorabilia, opportunities to own an early AJCC Herd Register are exceedingly rare. Donated by Ron and Christy Ratliff, Kansas

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

A unique piece of Jersey heritage and artistry, this vintage metal cream churn has been beautifully hand-painted by Nancy Miller. Each of the four sides depicts a different season, capturing the beauty of rural life throughout the year. The charming scenes make this churn a one-of-a-kind decorative piece for the home, office or farm. Donated by Ted and Cheryl DeMent and Don and Shirley DeMent

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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$500.00 – #1

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A unique piece of Jersey heritage and artistry, this vintage metal cream churn has been beautifully hand-painted by Nancy Miller. Each of the four sides depicts a different season, capturing the beauty of rural life throughout the year. The charming scenes make this churn a one-of-a-kind decorative piece for the home, office or farm. Donated by Ted and Cheryl DeMent and Don and Shirley DeMent

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
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A charming piece of Jersey history, this vintage pitcher was created to commemorate the 1975 AJCANAJ Annual Meetings held in Louisville, Ky. Accompanying documentation notes that the pitchers were handcrafted by developmentally challenged children in Kansas especially for the annual meeting, making each one a meaningful keepsake from a memorable event in Jersey history. Donated from the Ray and Margaret Schooley collection

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

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$300.00 – #4

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A charming piece of Jersey history, this vintage pitcher was created to commemorate the 1975 AJCANAJ Annual Meetings held in Louisville, Ky. Accompanying documentation notes that the pitchers were handcrafted by developmentally challenged children in Kansas especially for the annual meeting, making each one a meaningful keepsake from a memorable event in Jersey history. Donated from the Ray and Margaret Schooley collection

Location: 600 W Sunshine St, Springfield MO, 65807
Contact Agent: Erica Davis

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