DON and CHRIS' OLD STUFF WHOLESALE VINTAGE ANTIQUES and COLLECTIBLES
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VINTAGE 1960s ITEMS
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#TY146 - Carded Special Police Badge
Vintage 4" wide card pictures a policeman on a motorcycle and has a 1 1/2" diameter tin litho badge on it. Packaged in a plastic bag. Both are marked Japan. There are many different badges, so the more you buy the more different we will give you. I don't know the exact number, but there are at least 10 different. The cards are all the same, but the badges say things like sheriff, highway patrol, police or something similar. They all have a different picture or logo on them. Unsold old store stock. CIrca 1960.
$2.00
#MSH006 - Psychedelic Hippie Switch Plate Cover
Vintage 10 1/4" tall cardboard switch plate cover. Psychedelic design. These are in the original unopened packages which state on the back that they fit over an existing switch plate cover and that the flowers can be bent to create a 3-dimensional effect. It also says they will fluoresce under a black light. Far out man!!! Unsold stock from the mid to late 1960s. These are just the tip of the iceberg. We've managed to get into a large lot of various flower power era merchandise that was still sitting in a warehouse in the New York area. You will be hearing a lot about these items in the future. This kind of stuff should retail for $8 - $10 or more as the merchandise is still useable. This particular item would be great for decorating the light switches in a vintage or retro store. Colors vary. Here's another real rarity - They are marked "Made in USA".
$3.00
#TY073 - Cowboy and Indian Patience Puzzles
You get both the cowboy and Indian puzzles for $1 (that's 50 cents each). Vintage 2 1/4" diameter puzzles with the little balls you roll around and try and get in the holes. These are really colorul and have good images on them. We just found them in an old store in Pennsylvania where they had been sitting since the late 1960s. Still in the original cellophane header bags. Unsold old stock in really nice condition. They had been selling them over the years as carnival prizes.
$1.00
#PL111 - Group of 6 Different Richard Nixon Presidential Campaign Buttons
You get all six different for $5. Vintage unused buttons from the 1968 and 1972 campaigns. They are in very good shape. Richard Nixon has always been popular with collectors and this is a good price on these as they are getting harder to find with each passing year. Average size is about 1" diameter. It's unlikely that we will ever be able to offer them at this price again.
$5.00
#CH074 - Speedy Alka Seltzer Cup Store Premium
Vintage 1960'S Speedy Alka-Seltzer collapsible travel cup advertising store premium. When opened it is nearly 3" tall. Closes to about an inch and has a compartment inside the lid to carry two alka-seltzer tablets. This is old store stock that was found in tubes that hung on the wall saying that you got one free with a purchase of Alka-Seltzer. Pristine condition.
$2.50
#TY139 - Pack of 4 Larger Tin Litho Japanese Emergency/Utility Cars
Vintage 1960s set of Japanese tin litho cars in original header bag. Includes a police car, fire chief car, ambulance, and taxi. Each car is 2 1/4" long which is bigger than most of these types of vehicles. Old factory stock in excellent condition. Actually unsold stock from the factory in Japan. They got stuck with a bunch of this stuff because none of the packaging had the child protection wording on it. Marked Made in Japan. These are very nice and Police, Fire Chief, and Yellow Taxi vehicles are very collectible. These are a steal at this price.
$3.50
#CH065 - Early Disney on Parade Program
Vintage 12" tall diecut full color program. Twenty-four full color pages including a great picture of Walt Disney with the cast. This was one of the first programs that was made for Disney on Parade, and was used from 1969 until perhaps 1970 or 71. The cover price was $1.00 back then, but they go for $8-$10 in used condition now! These came from a storage building and are in pristine condition.
$2.50
#SOZ018 - A & W Root Beer Coupon
Vintage 3 1/2" A & W Root Beer coupon. They say that this ticket entitles you to one free A & W Root Beer with purchase of a sandwich. Unused old soda plant stock. These were given out to restaurants who would put their name in the blank space underneath where it says sandwich. Circa 1960s. Great shape.
$1.00
#MS033 - Group of 4 Store Bags for Vinyl Records
You will get a group of 4 for $3 (that's 75¢ each). Vintage 11+" square bags out of an old store that they used to put large 33 1/3 records in when you bought them. Circa 1960. Neat Columbia Records logo and an old microphone pictured on the bags.
$3.00
#PL068 - Large Richard Nixon Autographed Photo
Vintage 10" tall Richard Nixon photo with inset picture of the White House and copy signature. These were produced by AAA novelty in Washington D.C. (marked on the reverse) for the 1968 Nixon campaign. Unused old stock found in their warehouse in unused condition. They are not common in this large size.
$1.00
#CC071 - Unused Coca Cola High School Football Program
Vintage 15 1/2" wide (when unfolded) Coca Cola high school sports programs. Coke used to give these to high schools to print their lineup on. These are old stock that was never printed and are in very nice condition. This version has football players pictured on the outside and an artist signature that looks like Keller. In addition to the vintage Coca Cola bottle and cups pictured on the inside of the program, there are also graphics at the bottom showing referees' signals. This is not a real common one. These are from the 1960s.
$1.50
#HH031 - Smaller Version Halloween Treat Bag w Kids and Haunted House
5 3/4" tall vintage Halloween trick or treat bag picturing a boy dressed two trick or treaters going up a hill to a haunted house with a witch flying by. From around the 1960s. Excellent unused condition.
$0.40
#MS001 - Full Display Card of Rain Hoods
Vintage full display card of rain hoods. Really nice graphics. Good condition. 13" tall. They say "Singing in the Rain". Circa 1960s. I found these in the in the basement of an old novelty distributorship that has been defunct for a long time in Columbus, Ohio.
$5.00
#MSH007 - Large Hippie Mobile with Uncle Sam and Peace Sign
Vintage large 13 1/4" tall package contains a large mobile made of string, tin hangers, and cardboard. These are incredible. You hang it from the ceiling and the discs twirl around. The discs are made of cardboard with the same image on each side. One pictures Uncle Sam, another a Peace Sign with an Eagle and flag, etc. These are cool. Unsold stock from the mid to late 1960s. They are just the tip of the iceberg. We've managed to get into a large lot of various flower power era merchandise that was still sitting in a warehouse in the New York area. You will be hearing a lot about these items in the future. This item would be great for hanging from the ceiling of a vintage or retro store. Marked "Made in USA". This kind of stuff usually goes on Ebay for $12 or more and I've never seen any others in the original package in mint condition like this before. I doubt they'll ever come around again, so get them while you can.
$3.00
#SOD001 - Dr. Pepper Cup
Less than 3" tall vintage Dr. Pepper Soda cup from around the 1960s. Excellent condition. Found in an old soda plant. Soda cups are popular with collectors because they are still inexpensive. You can assemble an incredible collection for less than a hundred bucks. Try doing that with other collectibles!
$0.50
#PL060 - Sock it to 'em Spiro Pinback
Vintage 1 3/4" diameter pinback that says "Sock it to 'em Spiro". These are interesting. They were made in 1968 by AAA novelty in Washington D.C. and are a reference to a 1968 cameo appearances of Richard Nixon on the Laugh In show which aired just before the general election. Richard Nixon deadpanned, "Sock it to me?" on the show. Many credit that appearance on Laugh-In as pushing Nixon over the top to get elected to the presidency. His opponent Hubert H. Humphrey declined the invitation. Spiro, of course, refers to Spiro Agnew, who was running with Nixon as his Vice President.
$1.50
#SOZ010 - Grape Crush Carton Stuffer with Recipes
Vintage 9 1/2" tall cardboard carton stuffer. Very colorful. Has three recipes on it for different ice cream sodas. The bottle pictured on the stuffer was used from the 1950s into the 1960s, so they are from that time period. These are not very common and getting hard to find. Unused stock from an old soda plant. One of our customers found these for us. Thanks Bob.
$0.50
#TY074 - Eight Carnival Prize Patience Puzzles
You get 8 for $2 (that's 25¢ each). Vintage 2 1/4" diameter puzzles with the little balls you roll around and try and get in the holes. These are really colorul and have good images on them. We just found them in an old store in Pennsylvania where they had been sitting since the late 1960s. Still in the original cellophane header bags. Unsold old stock in really nice condition. They distributed them as carnival prizes. Only two different types left.
$2.00
#PL052 - I Hate Everybody Nikita Khruschev 4 Inch Pin
Vintage 4" diameter pinback. These are extremely rare. There was only one small box of these found at AAA novelty in Washington D. C. and we have them all. Here is the description from Hake's Auction of one that sold there recently for $125.24 - Boldly captioned "I Hate Everybody" and likely issued just after his 1960 appearance at the United Nations General Assembly in which he pounded a table with a shoe. Curl reads "AAA Novelty Co. Wash. D.C." Rare and essentially Mint. - They do have a few extremely minor scuffs from being moved around in the box, but you will find none better as these are all there are.
$20.00
#TY145 - Two Froha Western Germany Bagged Cowboys
You get two for $2 (that's $1 each). Very good quality vintage 2 1/2 - 3" tall plastic cowboy figures that swivel at the color line. Many different types and color combinations. The more you order, the more different you will get. They are in excellent condition and are unsold old store stock from around 1960. If that isn't enough, they are marked "West Germany" which has become a hot collectible unto itself. All are in header bags like the ones pictured. These are very uncommon and very few collectors have even one.
$2.00
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