Postage Due, 1985, Engraved, Perf 13

This is a hard to find ceramic piggy bank made in the early 40s by the Lefton Company. It is a "cold painted" and some of this paint is missing on the tie, but the bank is in excellent condition and free of chips and cracks.

MNH,1977, Royal Family, Souvenir Sheet, Complete booklet

Here are two authentic Amish handmade vehicles complete with wheels that turn and windows. The car is 4.5" long and the farm tractor is the same. Each vehicle has partial “price tags” on the bottom and are in excellent shape. Made in the 70s.

Here is a 1940s Pro-Curler and some actual vintage crlers. The metal grey thing is the Pro-Curler and there are 16 orange-pink, 10 large brown, 8 small brown, and 8 hair pins.  All are in good shape and useable.

This is a box of 3 bars of Ninon French Process Cold Cream Soap in excellent shape and never used. They are not wrapped but have a paper separator in the box. They were made by the Lightfoot Company in New York, New York. Marks on the box are pictured. The box is 8x2 ¼. Each bar is about 2 x 3...$30

We have three unused samples of toiletry items of the 40s and 50s: One fluid oz of Leading Lady Toilet Water by Fuller Brush Co.; One 1/4 oz bottle of Avon "Golden Promise" sachet; and 1 1/4 oz of Avon "Forever Spring" sachet.  These bottles are full and unused and in their original boxes.

This unusual little 2.7 oz bottle of hand creme came from the 40s and looks like a full bottle.  It is a Woodbury Lanolin Rich Hand Creme. No indication of scratches or nicks on the bottle.

Schmid “Warm Winter Ride” porcelain bell, Fourth Limited Edition, 1988. Walt Disney Company #2154 of 10,000. White bell with Mickey on top as the handle and a decal of Disney Characters on front of bell riding a sleigh. Bell is in excellent condition. Height 6 1/2”, Weight: 7.1 oz

This cute little baby book of 1953 and published by Whitman Publishing isnt very big but in excellent condition.

Five Tiny Tales books published by Whitman Publishing of Racine, WI:"Rover" 1949, “A Little Mother Goose” 1949, “Plush” (1949), “Tommy Caboose” 1950, and “Little Lost Kitten” in 1919. All the books have minor use but are in very good condition with no apparent marks or tears. Each book is 3.25"x4"x1/8in.

This is a 3 of 4 book series entitled Green Forest Series.  The books are “Lightfoot the Deer”, “Blacky the Crow”, and “Whitefoot the Wood Mouse”.  All are 1st editions an excellent readable condition.  The covers do show usage as identified by the pic.

"Life and Adventures of Robin Hood and His Merry Men",, 1900, no author listed in book. Published by Hurst and Co. from New York. All pages are readable but a little tanned and none are separated from the book. Writing on the 1st page.  Pics are true.

"The Lone Ranger's New Deputy", 1st printing, Sandpiper Books, by Fran Striker. Very good condition.

"A Brief History of Hawaii", George T. Armitage, 1945.  Appears to be a 1st ed and is 4.5"x6". Unusual cover and yellow pages. 55 pages and 3 blanks in back of book.

Bicentennial collection and compilation of songs, prayers and thoughts by Salesian Missions. Paperback.

This is a rare copy of “The Ladies of the White House” by Laura Holloway, a President's wife point of view, written in 1882.  As the pics show the cover is missing and a page disconnected from the book with someone's signature on it (not sure who it is).  The rest of the book is very readable with the pics in very good view. Great book for a filler and good to read (if it does not fall apart).

This hardback appears to be a 1st ed published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, New York 1938. Signature of George Cook inside front page.  A collection of funny anecdotes and a wartime book.

Fifth Grade Building for Health book from the Health-Happiness success Series 1925-31. Written by William E Burkard, Raymond, L. Chalmers and Frederick W. Maroney. Very good condition.

"Mountain Echoes" written and autographed by Jim Whilt.  It is poetry and is the 5th printing of the 1951 edition. It is a small hard covered paperback signed by the author and of excellent quality.

Heres one for the school library!  “Glamour Guide for Teens”, 1958. Softcover published by  Pocket Books in New York. Used but in very good condition. 1st ed.

Rare find.  an autographed copy of “Ghost Towns of Lake Whatcom” (in Washington State) by Elaine I. Zobrist in 1979. Given to a friend whose name is  printed in ink on the cover page. This is also an original edition.

What you see is what it is.  This is an Arizona Herbal Tea Bottle with Honey (Honey not in it), manufactured  for Ferclito, Vultaggio & Sons and distributed in 1997 by Beverage Marketing USA. It is a 20 fluid oz bottle and very colorful.

This is a vintage Hummel Calendar for 1969, copyrighted 1968 by W. Goebel, Oeslau, West Germany and the cover picture is titled “The Mail is Here”"  Pictured are Hummel figures.  Excellent shape and very readable.

This is a rare Warner Brothers Looney Toons character named Speedy Gonzales. There is a copyright imprint on the back of the hat. He is 3.5" tall and wide. Made in Japan by Seven Arts, Inc.

Three packages of vintage New Style Iron-on Letters. Red, Gold and Silver and each letter is 3.3cm long and 40 letters to a pack. Instructions on the back and never been opened.

You dont find these in the closet anymore…antique c. 1880s to 1900s glove stretcher is approximately 6.5" long and is preowned.  One tiny screw is working its way out but is a useable item.

Used antique “Sweetheart Money” coin holder with each compartment labeled for appropriate coin. Made of plastic and is 3" long.

The special part of this compact is the picture on the front of “7th & Broadway” Los Angeles, CA. There is a compartment with actual powder in it.  Definitely a 1930s compact and unusual.  It appears to be in decent shape even though used.

Collection of 1940s hankies of Chiefs: Commander in Chief, Chief Pilot, Indian Chief, Police Chief, Fire Chief, Chief Engineer and Scout Chief.  Each handkerchief if 8x8" and made of thin linen material and may need careful washing but otherwise in excellent condition.

Handkerchiefs of 1940s: Town Buildings, Dutch man with wagon, and an ABCD handkerchief, all of which may need cleaning but are in excellent shape.

These are 8.5x8.5" Tom Lamb handkerchiefs. There is a small hole by the rabbits left ear in one. Otherwise these items are in good shape and may need to be washed.

Hard to find necklace.  Mae of  celluloid plastic with autumn colors. Strung on a brass chain it measures 18". Popular in the 1940s, lightweight and collorful.

Rare and vintage probably 1980s men's Christian Dior belt buckle.  It has the CD logo as depicted.

Costume jewelry with brassy gold tone metal Cono Ribbon Brooch Pin.  It is in very good condition with no apparent scratches or other marks.  2.5x1.5"

1941 Washington State Tax Token. 

This 1985 J C Penny Commemorative, 1886-1985 comes in its original case and may have some minor marks on back.

Original 1952 J C Penney “50 Years in America” advertising comic book. Has a small rip in corner and aging of book is apparent. It has all its pages and readable. 5.25"x7.5".

Binney & Smith tin, all inscriptions are clear and messages on back.  Holds a lot of crayons.

Batch of 37 baggage/travel decals of US states from Baxter Lane, Lindgren Turner and Great Western. They are as pics, in great shape and in original holders.

Batch of 37 baggage/travel decals of US states from Baxter Lane, Lindgren Turner and Great Western. They are as pics, in great shape and in original holders.

Japanese Honshu-Kutani Sake set with teapot, creamer and 5 cups.  All in excellent condition with no0 apparent marks or scratches.  Patten shows different kinds of floral.

Two boxes of Double Six Dominoes: Halsam Set No. 611A and Milton Bradley Colored Dot Dragon Set No. 4131. Each set is in its own box and in excellent condition

A 1940s era HMQ Nutracker with 2 pikes in excellent condition.  There are a couple of plastic somethings on the handle which i will leave to your imagination so i dont mess them off.  They are waiting for the next nut to crack.

 Vintage solid brass dragonfly candle holder wall hangar (with removal of candle stick).  This little gem of dragonfly brass is nicely detailed and in very good condition with an aged patina including minor blemishes in the candle holder.  Will look good on your wall!!

1st ed. Argosy Magazine from 1935 features “Flashing Blades” by Phillips, and 4 short stories. 144 pgs. Whole book is yellow but readable and back cover is missing.

This is a 1984 issue of Philippines Imperf Sheet of 4 #2542 during Espana 84 World Stamp Exhibition.