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WHOLESALE CATALOG #68
This catalog lists vintage antiques and collectibles that have been rescued from old stores, warehouses, and similar sources all over the country. All items come with a money back guarantee.

Please note that all of our merchandise is guaranteed old and original.

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#SOZ047 -  SODA CAPS FINAL CLEARANCE - Group of 200 Assorted
#SOZ047 - SODA CAPS FINAL CLEARANCE - Group of 200 Assorted
You will get 200 assorted unused soda caps at the unheard of price of $12 (That's only 6¢ each!). Vintage unused soda caps. We have decided to clear out our soda caps at a price you will never see again. There were 20 varieties left. We mixed them all together and weighed them out so there are at least 200 total caps in each bag (more in most or all cases). Since they were mixed randomly, you may get a mixture 15 different types in your bag or 18 different types or whatever, but there will be 200 or more total. The picture is a typical mix. The really popular ones are in every bag. Plastic and cork from different time periods. Most are mint or near mint. A very small percentage will show more aging. Once these are sold, we will have none left. Don't wait!
$12.00




#ZLBE032 - Top Hat Beer Label
#ZLBE032 - Top Hat Beer Label
Vintage 3 1/2" square circa 1960s Top Hat Beer Label. They are marked Top Hat Brewery. In 1963 - December 11th, Top Hat labels begin appearing with "Top Hat Brewing Company Cincinnati, Ohio" on the label. All previous labels listed Schoenling as the brewer. My brother worked at the old Schoenling Brewery many years ago where he found these labels. They are from the mid to late 1960s and in mint condition. Nice image. They go for $2 - $4 each on Ebay.
$0.20




#CC210 - Coca Cola Dry Server with a Pilot Drinking a Coke
#CC210 - Coca Cola Dry Server with a Pilot Drinking a Coke
Vintage 6 3/4" tall Coca Cola Dry Server with a picture of a pilot drinking a Coke. Says "Take off Refreshed". This is a very scarce one. We were happy to get some of them. These are paper sleeves that were dispensed from old Coke machines. The refrigeration in the old machines made the bottles sweat, so you put the bottle in one of these sleeves to keep them dry. Some people call them bottle bags, but the are really sleeves. Dated 1932. These are in exceptional condition. We just bought part of a huge collection of Coke items. These were part of the lot. The fellow that had this stuff is a friend who searched old bottling plants and hauled most of this stuff out many years ago.
$2.00




#CC211 - Coca Cola Carton Insert Booklet About Coca Cola
#CC211 - Coca Cola Carton Insert Booklet About Coca Cola
Vintage 6 3/8" tall 12 page Coca Cola booklet telling about the history of the company and how it had quick energy calories comparing it to various fruits. The cover is very colorful and says "Fifty million times a day" "There's nothing like a Coke". The last date in the booklet is 1951 and it is from around the time period. These are very uncommon and nice with pictures of coca cola bottle caps or a bottle on almost every page. They are in excellent condition. We just bought part of a huge collection of Coke items. These were part of the lot. The fellow that had this stuff is a friend who searched old bottling plants and hauled most of this stuff out many years ago.
$1.50




#CC215 - 1953 Coca Cola Blotter with Sprite Boy
#CC215 - 1953 Coca Cola Blotter with Sprite Boy
Vintage Coke blotter from an old Coke Plan in New York state. Dated 1953. These were found in unopened bundles and are in wonderful condition. Great picture of the Sprite Boy.
$2.50




#CH172  - Captain Kangaroo Flashlight Label
#CH172 - Captain Kangaroo Flashlight Label
Vintage 1950s 1 1/2" tall label that went on a Captain Kangaroo Flashlight. They have the copyright mark and are in great condition. They are old factory stock. Unfortunately, there were none of the flashlights left!!!
$0.25




#COMIC023  - 1957 Sacony Sue the Magic Manikin Comic - Doll Cutouts
#COMIC023 - 1957 Sacony Sue the Magic Manikin Comic - Doll Cutouts
Vintage 1957 "The Woodland Adventures of Sue the Magic Manikin" with doll cutout in the back. These were giveaways from the Sacony company that were never used and are in excellent condition.
$2.00




#CS102 - Full Lady Luxury Perfume Bottle
#CS102 - Full Lady Luxury Perfume Bottle
Vintage bottle of Lady Luxury Perfume. Pretty 1930s glass perfume bottle (with perfume). They say “Lady Luxury”, and picture a well dressed lady and a goose in colorful detail. The writing and perimeter are all gold leaf. 2 1/2” tall. Old stock from the Lynas company in Logansport, Indiana. The perfume is partially dried up in these. Just add a little water and they're good.
$2.50




#HC001 - Santa Candy Container
#HC001 - Santa Candy Container
3 1/2" tall hard plastic vintage Santa candy container. They have a loop for hanging on a tree. Circa 1950. They come as two halves and were originally sold with candy in them and a rubber band around the base holding the halves together. We found these in one of our favorite old toy stores in New York. They are original unused old stock in excellent condition. Vintage Christmas collectible.
$1.00




#MUSIC002  - Carded Rolling Stones Keychain
#MUSIC002 - Carded Rolling Stones Keychain
These are really nice. Carded keychains. The keychains have six good quality plastic pictures attached with Rolling Stones concert tour pictures on them. They are licensed items and are dated 1983 and marked Musidor B. V. Cards are 6 1/2" tall and beautifully illustrated. It is our opinion that these are a good investment. The Stones are considered the best rock and roll band in the world. This kind of stuff is already desirable, but should get better over time.
$1.25




#MUSIC720 - Triangular Elton John OTTO Cloth Backstage Pass from the 1992 The One Tour
#MUSIC720 - Triangular Elton John OTTO Cloth Backstage Pass from the 1992 The One Tour
Vintage 4" tall triangular Elton John OTTO cloth backstage pass from the 1992 "The One" Tour. Excellent unused condition.

We just bought a large lot of many different OTTO passes from a roadie who worked many of these concerts. He collected them and traded them around with other roadies over a 30 year period, so many are very unusual and uncommon. We are going to be listing a lot of different types and will provide approximate retail prices so you will know what to sell them for based on prices at large sites that sell music related memorabilia. This particular one retails for around $8-$12.

Backstage passes are one of the biggest collectibles in the pop culture world. Music became the number one interest of people all over the world by the mid 1970s and concerts were everywhere. In 1974, a company named OTTO came onto the scene and started making cloth material backstage passes. They couldn’t be copied on a copying machine and so people couldn’t sneak in with a fake. To this day, OTTO is the biggest producer of backstage passes and they are still impossible to reproduce. They are the most widely collected type. Popular groups and cult groups from the mid 70s to the mid 90s are the most popular. They have one of the broadest appeals of all collector items as almost everyone likes music and has collected records, or CDs, or MP3s. They also make very cool affordable gifts. Framers are starting to frame them too. Great for a TV room. These are just really cool.

$2.50




#MUSIC751 - Michael Jackson OTTO Cloth Backstage Pass from the 1992 Dangerous Tour
#MUSIC751 - Michael Jackson OTTO Cloth Backstage Pass from the 1992 Dangerous Tour
Vintage 4 1/2" tall Michael Jackson OTTO cloth backstage pass from the 1992 "Dangerous" World Tour. They have Pepsi advertising on them. Unused condition.

We just bought a large lot of many different OTTO passes from a roadie who worked many of these concerts. He collected them and traded them around with other roadies over a 30 year period, so many are very unusual and uncommon. We are going to be listing a lot of different types and will provide approximate retail prices so you will know what to sell them for based on prices at large sites that sell music related memorabilia. This particular one retails for around $15-$20.

Backstage passes are one of the biggest collectibles in the pop culture world. Music became the number one interest of people all over the world by the mid 1970s and concerts were everywhere. In 1974, a company named OTTO came onto the scene and started making cloth material backstage passes. They couldn’t be copied on a copying machine and so people couldn’t sneak in with a fake. To this day, OTTO is the biggest producer of backstage passes and they are still impossible to reproduce. They are the most widely collected type. Popular groups and cult groups from the mid 70s to the mid 90s are the most popular. They have one of the broadest appeals of all collector items as almost everyone likes music and has collected records, or CDs, or MP3s. They also make very cool affordable gifts. Framers are starting to frame them too. Great for a TV room. These are just really cool.

$5.00




#ZBOT092 - Early Greaseless Cream Jar Label
#ZBOT092 - Early Greaseless Cream Jar Label
Vintage 1 1/4" tall turn of the century Greaseless Cream Jar label. These are heavily embossed and gilded. They are in great shape and look fantastic on a small milk glass jar. Marked Rosemonde Paris, Montreal, Chicago. These came from the old Lucille Young plant in Chicago and were found many many years ago by a fellow who bought the building.
$0.25




#ZLS092 - Dad's Root Beer Label
#ZLS092 - Dad's Root Beer Label
Vintage 3 1/2" wide 1960s Dad's Root Beer label. Has the No Deposit No Return advertising on it that became popular during that time period. Nice image as you can see in the picture.
$0.25




#ZLT016 - Long Distance Tobacco Wrapper
#ZLT016 - Long Distance Tobacco Wrapper
Vintage Long Distance tobacco wrapper. Unused stock from the Scotten, Dillon Company, Detroit, Michigan. These are very early and beatiful stone lithos. Circa 1910. A large lot of old boxes and paper were found at the Scotten Dillon warehouse many years ago. We just picked up several different types from the guy who rescued them, and he let loose of some of the oldest ones that were found. They are very nice and in excellent condition. The entire label is 12" long and wrapped around a plug of tobacco. The image pictured showed up on the front and is about 4" wide.
$1.00




#ZZA034 - 1989 New Kids on the Block Wax Pack of Photo Cards
#ZZA034 - 1989 New Kids on the Block Wax Pack of Photo Cards
Vintage Topps wax pack of New Kids on the Block photo cards. Eight in each pack. These guys were so high profile during this era. These are still cheap. Get them at these prices while you can. Standard trading card size. From an unopened case and in excellent condition.
$0.30




#ZZA092 - Pack of Panini Star Trek The Next Generation Stickers
#ZZA092 - Pack of Panini Star Trek The Next Generation Stickers
Vintage 1992 pack of Panini Star Trek Next Generation Stickers. These are in excellent condition out of an unopened case. Panini is a well known Italian Trading Card maker who has sold lots of cards in the USA. A lot of the old Star Trek merchandise is getting expensive. These are almost 20 years old now and you can't beat our price.
$0.20




#CH077 - Soupy Sales Pinback
#CH077 - Soupy Sales Pinback
Vintage 3" diameter metal pinback. Dated 1965. His initial Friday night show will long be remembered for the quality of the stars it attracted, and the episode with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. getting pie-faced was the first show in history to beat the long-running, top-rated "Rawhide." In September of 1964, Soupy took his show to New York, where it soon became the biggest show of its kind in local television.
$1.50




#COMIC015  - Captain Gallant Comic with Buster Crabbe
#COMIC015 - Captain Gallant Comic with Buster Crabbe
Vintage Captain Gallant comic. Dated 1955. This comic was produced by Heinz pickles and is marked as such. They sponsored the show on TV. The reverse of the comic has a Junior Legionnaires membership certificate. These are old stock that was found in an old grocery. They are in excellent unused condition, but may have a tiny bite or imperfection. They are as good as you will ever find.
$4.00




#MUSIC003  - Set of 6 Carded Rolling Stones Stickers from 1983
#MUSIC003 - Set of 6 Carded Rolling Stones Stickers from 1983
Vintage 7" tall pack of 6 different Rolling Stone puffy stickers with concert scenes. These are in mint condition and have a copyright "Musidor 1983". Found these in that old distributorship up in Boston where we have been picking recently.
$2.00


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