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Vintage 1960s Items
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#CC018 - Coca Cola Uniform Patch
2" wide cloth Coke uniform patch. Found in an old Coke plant over 30 years ago. Guaging by the fishtail logo, they are likely unused stock from the 1950s or 60s. Vintage Coke collectible.
$0.75
#CH044 - Set of 8 1960s Fashion Model Mirrors
You get 8 of these vintage toys for $4 (Great deal - that's only 50¢ each!). They are 2" diameter carnival prize giveaways. We just found these in an old store in Pennsylvania where they had been sitting since the mid 1960s. One side is a mirror and the other side has a picture of a model. I thought the one was Twiggy, but Chris thinks it is Jean Shrimpton. The one with the hair on top of her head appears to be Bonnie Trompeter, and we couldn't figure out the other one. Email us if you think you know who she is. Most of them are marked Japan, but some don't have any mark. You will get a good mixture.
$4.00
#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
#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
#TY055 -Group of 3 Hard Plastic Cannon Whistles
You get 3 for $1 (that's 33¢ each). Vintage 1960s hard plastic toy cannon whistle. It's a toy cannon, but when you turn it upside down, it is a whistle. Old novelty shop stock. Uncommon. Whistle collectors will like these. Excellent condition. Unsold old store stock.
$1.00
#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
#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
#BC054 - Group of 6 Early Fresca Cork Lined Soda Caps
You get 6 for $1.00 (that's 17¢ each). Vintage Fresca cork lined soda caps. Found in an old bottling plant in Atlanta Georgia and marked "Bottled under Authority of Coca Cola Bottling Company Atlanta, GA". Unused old stock in good condition. Very colorful. The logo on this bottle cap is the first one that was used for Fresca which would have been around the introduction in 1963.
$1.00
#TY120 - Made in Japan Cat and Fishbowl Clicker
Vintage tin litho clickers. Marked made in Japan. 2 1/4" tall unsold old toy store stock that sat in storage for many years. Excellent condition. Circa 1960.
$1.00
#BC031 - Group of 10 Patio Diet Cola Cork Lined Soda Caps
You get 10 for $1.50 (that's 15¢ each). Vintage cork lined Patio Diet Cola bottle caps. This was a Pepsi product and is marked Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company Memphis, Mo. Keokuk, Iowa. Circa 1960s. Unused old stock in good condition. Another difficult to find one. Also a Pepsi collectible.
$1.50
#TY046 - Boxed Tin Litho Pop Pop Boat
5 1/4" long candle powered vintage tin litho pop pop boat. Still in the original box. These are old stock that were found in a defunct factory in Japan. They are marked "Made in Japan" (in English) and come with candles. The writing on the box is Japanese and there is a sticker giving directions in German. Excellent condition. Circa 1960s. I've seen several variations of these over the years and this is one of the nicest ones with bright colors and excellent details.
$10.00
#CA024 - Mother Penn Display Can
Vintage one quart Mother Penn oil can. Cardboard and tin. Picture of Mother Penn on them. Found at the Dryer, Clark & Dryer Oil Company in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. 1 Quart cans are sealed empty. 5 1/2" tall. Excellent unused condition. Circa 1960s.
$2.50
#CC015 - Group of 4 Coca Cola Butter Tub Theater Coupons
You get 4 for $2 (that's 50¢ each). Old stock found in the back room of a drive-in that closed over 30 years ago. A couple of different varieties were found. These have the older fishtail logo and are likely from the 1950s or 60s. They are 4 1/2" wide and made of paper that has nicely aged. They were for a 50¢ discount on a giant butter tub of popcorn.
$2.00
#CC016 - Group of 4 Free Coca Cola Theater Coke Coupons
You get 4 for $2 (that's 50¢ each). Old stock found in the back room of a drive-in that closed over 30 years ago. A couple of different varieties were found. These have the older fishtail logo and are likely from the 1950s or 60s. They are 4 1/2" wide and made of paper that has nicely aged. They were for a free Coke with a combination purchase of popcorn and another Coke. Vintage Coke antique and collectible.
$2.00
#NE019 - United We Shall Overcome Pinbacks
Vintage 1 3/4" diameter pins made from the mid to late 1960s. Nice picture of black and white shaking hands. Unused stock found in storage at a distributorship in Washington D. C. Marked AAA Novelty around the rim. They have the famous slogan "We Shall Overcome" slogan on them which was the anthem for the Civil Rights Movement between 1954 and 1968. "We Shall Overcome" was first sung by striking tobacco workers in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1945 and was a very powerful uniting force. They do have slight spotting on them like the one in the picture. Not real common.
$0.50
#PL043 - Group of 2 different Johnson Button Proof Sheets
You get the two sheets for $2 (that's $1.00 each). All together, there are 18 button proofs on the sheets. So, that only comes to about 11¢ per proof! The one sheet has 6 picture button proofs of Johnson and 6 picture button proofs of a cowboy hat that says "LBJ" on it (these sheets have the plastic coating on them and were ready for stamping. The other sheet has six picture proofs for Johnson and Humphrey. Old unused stock from the Oleet Bros in Mt Vernon, NY. Circa 1968.
$2.00
#PL065 - Dump the Hump Protest Button
Vintage 1 3/4" diameter pinbacks made in 1968 to protest Hubert Humphrey's support for the Vietnam War. It was an unlikely stance from a left wing liberal candidate for the presidency. But, he held a hard line about it. These were worn at protest rallies during that time period. They were made in several styles. All of them are uncommon.
$1.50
#PL112 - Wallace Lemay Campaign Buttons
Vintage 1" diameter unused buttons from the 1968 presidential campaign. You don't often find Wallace buttons with his running mate Lemay's name on them. Wallace ran with Lemay in 1968 when they received 13.5 percent of the popular vote, which was more than any other third party candidate had ever gotten in the United States. They carried 5 states for a total of 46 electoral votes. Lemay was one of the reasons they didn't do even better as in 1962 (he was a general at that time), he had clashed with President John F. Kennedy and Defense Secretary McNamara, arguing that he should be allowed to bomb nuclear missile sites in Cuba. When running for vice president in 1968 LeMay opined that he, unlike many Americans, clearly did not fear using nuclear weapons. This did not go over well with the American public.
$1.50
#PL113 - Large Silent Majority Button from the Nixon Era
Vintage unused 1 3/4" Silent Majority button. These were made right after Richard Nixon's famous "Silent Majority" speech on November 3, 1969 when he addressed the nation and said "And so tonight -- to you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans -- I ask for your support." The topic he was speaking on was Vietnam. The speech sounds hauntingly like the Iraq situation today. Here is an excerpt from it "But the question facing us today is: Now that we are in the war, what is the best way to end it? In January I could only conclude that the precipitate withdrawal of American forces from Vietnam would be a disaster not only for South Vietnam but for the United States and for the cause of peace. For the South Vietnamese, our precipitate withdrawal would inevitably allow the Communists to repeat the massacres which followed their takeover in the North 15 years before; They then murdered more than 50,000 people and hundreds of thousands more died in slave labor camps." In the end, the withdrawal happened and the long term consequences were not as dire as anyone had thought they would be. Hmm........
$1.50
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