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WHOLESALE CATALOG #53
This catalog lists vintage antiques and collectibles that have been rescued from old stores, warehouses, and similar sources all over the country. If you are unhappy with an item for any reason, return it within 7 days for a full refund or credit.

Please note that all of our merchandise is guaranteed old and original. We do not deal in reproductions.

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#MS078 - American Junior Red Cross Tin Pinback
#MS078 - American Junior Red Cross Tin Pinback
Vintage 1 1/4" tall pinback. Red, white and blue shield surrounding the Red Cross symbol. Excellent unused condition. Circa 1950s.
$0.35




#SOD001 - Dr. Pepper Cup
#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
#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




#SIGN006 - Florida Valencia Oranges Sign
#SIGN006 - Florida Valencia Oranges Sign
Vintage color 14" wide cardboard store sign. Colorful picture of a hand showing the size of an old glass with the words "Drink a Full Big Glass Every Day". The space to the left was where they wrote the prices. Uncommon sign. These are from somewhere between 1952 and 1956 when the image on this sign was the logo that appeared on most advertising for Florida oranges. They came from the basement of a large store in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania called Trimble's. The store got signs with their deliveries and threw them in piles in the basement. One of our long time customers rescued these (thank's Bob) and a number of others. They were never used, and are in very good condition, but some do have minor small age stains near the edges.
$3.50




#CC029 - Group of 3 Coca Cola Bottle Redemption Cards
#CC029 - Group of 3 Coca Cola Bottle Redemption Cards
You get 3 for $4.50 (that's $1.50 each). Circa 1940 Coca Cola redemption cards. 2 3/4" wide. Very thick cardboard. Both sides pictured. Vintage unused old stock from a Coke plant down South.
$4.50




#CH080 - Mr. Peanut Bag from the Peanut Store
#CH080 - Mr. Peanut Bag from the Peanut Store
Vintage 5" tall unused Mr. Peanut bag. Unused old stock from "The Peanut Store" in Wilkes Barre, PA. These came from the estate of a Planter's Peanut executive and are in really exceptional condition. Very colorful. Circa 1950.
$1.50




#ZZMS044 - Group of 4 Yellow Cab Checks
#ZZMS044 - Group of 4 Yellow Cab Checks
You get 4 for $1 (that's 25¢ each). 8 1/2" long vintage Pay Roll Checks from The Ohio Yellow Cab Co. in Dayton, Ohio. They are in good condition and are all dated in the 1950s. The Yellow Cab Company is very famous, so these should be good sellers.
$1.00




#CH075 - Black Stranglers Pin
#CH075 - Black Stranglers Pin
Vintage well made black enameled Stranglers pins. These are a little over an inch and a quarter wide with a pin on the back. The Stranglers were one of the first punk rock groups, and were the opening act for the Ramones in 1976. They had a string of top 10 hits in England in 1977 when they mixed their style with new wave and Gothic Rock. They are a very famous band in England and have a cult following in the US. This should be an extremely good item as it is from their hayday and there was very little merchandise made for them during this time period. They should retail for at least $6 - $10 each. These came from a fellow who sold merchandise at rock concerts and various events between about 1977 and 1978. He still had these in storage. They are well made and in great shape. This kind of stuff doesn't come around very often.
$2.50




#SIGN003 - Double Sided Florida Oranges Sunshine Sign - Anita Bryant
#SIGN003 - Double Sided Florida Oranges Sunshine Sign - Anita Bryant
Fantastic vintage full color 17" tall two-sided paper sign with a guy taking pictures of a cute girl with an orange. The girl is Anita Bryant who was 19 at the time and was runner up in the Miss America pageant that year. She had a number of popular songs and movies right after that and became the spokesperson for Florida Oranges n 1969. She came back into the public eye in the mid 1970s with her controversial views on homosexuality. These signs are from very early in her career. Reverse pictures a period golf course in Florida with more advertising for oranges. They are actually two separate signs that are joined at the top and were meant to hang over a wire or string. They can easily be cut apart and sold separately. These are super colorful and fantastic. Pictures don't do them justice. They would be great framed in a kitchen. They came from the basement of a large store in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania called Trimble's. They got signs with their deliveries and threw them in piles in the basement. One of our long time customers rescued these (thank's Bob) and a number of others. They were never used, and are in excellent condition except for very minor aging or slight creases across the top. They are from 1959 (some of the materials with them were dated). We will roll them for shipping.
$9.00




#ZLCA039 - Beautiful Early Pecan Valley Coffee Label
#ZLCA039 - Beautiful Early Pecan Valley Coffee Label
14 1/4" wide vintage circa 1920s label. Went on a one pound can. Nice shape. Heavy gilding. Unused old stock found in storage many years ago. This company started selling coffee in 1907 under the Walker-Smith Company name (that's the one on the label). They still do business, but are now just called Pecan Valley Coffee. Headquarters are still in Brownwood, Texas where they proudly display many of their old labels and coffee items.
$3.50




#CH077 - 1940 Tournament of Roses Souvenir Book
#CH077 - 1940 Tournament of Roses Souvenir Book
Vintage 11 3/4" tall. 36 pages of floats from the 1940 Tournament of Roses Parade. This issue is really neat. It has a full page showing Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy who were the Grand Marshalls that year. These pages are very frameable and these books often go for $25 - $40 in used condition. These are in mint shape although you may find a page or two that sticks together a little. They were found in a shed in the Pasadena, California area many years ago.
$8.00




#PC039 - Eskimo Pie Bag
#PC039 - Eskimo Pie Bag
5 3/4" wide vintage 1940s Eskimo Pie bag. These are unused factory stock from the Eskimo Pie Corp in Richmond, VA. Uncommon licensed old Eskimo Pie collectible. This bag was for the Eskimo Pie bar that made them famous. As you can see, they got a premium price of 10¢ each for them back in the 1940s when most other ice cream concoctions were 5¢-7¢!
$0.50




#SIGN002 - Sunkist Shamrock Valencias Sign
#SIGN002 - Sunkist Shamrock Valencias Sign
Vintage 9 1/2" tall circa 1930s cardboard store signs. These were distributed to groceries to use as price signs for Valencia oranges. Unused old stock from Northern Orange County. Nice image. Got these from a long time dealer who is retiring. He had found them many many years ago.
$2.00




#SIGN024 - How to Stop Communism Honor Emblem Sign
#SIGN024 - How to Stop Communism Honor Emblem Sign
Killer item. Vintage 9" square paper sign "Urging every American to Attend the Sensational Lecture - How to Stop Communism". These are one of the most amazing items we have ever found. They came out of storage in Lancaster, PA. There were four programs, a couple of bizarre publicity brochures that they called public relations manuals and a group of these signs. From what it says in the manual, these signs were made for a lecture on How to Stop Communism that was given at the McCaskey High School Auditorium on February 25, 1951. The signs say "Attend this Lecture Learn Shocking Facts" "Know our Enemy Learn Their Tricks" etc. These lectures were made during the period of McCarthyism when many thousands of Americans were accused of being Communists or communist sympathizers and became the subject of aggressive investigations and questioning before government or private-industry panels, committees and agencies. The primary targets of such suspicions were government employees, those in the entertainment industry, educators and union activists. Suspicions were often given credence despite inconclusive or questionable evidence, and the level of threat posed by a person's real or supposed leftist associations or beliefs was often greatly exaggerated. Many people suffered loss of employment, destruction of their careers, and even imprisonment. The "Manual" (not for sale) I found with these signs tells all about how to figure out who was a communist, and confirms these lectures were part of the McCarthyism Communist panic. Note that they do show some very minor aging or edge roughness that can be trimmed.
$12.50




#TM038 - Group of 2 Viceroy Cigarettes Front Cover Striker Match Packs
#TM038 - Group of 2 Viceroy Cigarettes Front Cover Striker Match Packs
You get 2 for $1 (that's 50¢ each). Vintage full packs of front cover striker Viceroy Cigarette matches. The inside says "Viceroy the taste that's right! Not too strong! Not too light!". Excellent unused condition. This is a great price on these.
$1.00




#TY106 - Keds Space Yo-Yo Puzzle Decoder Whistle
#TY106 - Keds Space Yo-Yo Puzzle Decoder Whistle
These are vintage Keds premiums found in storage in an old shoe store. They come in a cellophane package with directions. They explain how it is a yo-yo with a space puzzle and whistle in the side. The whistle area of the yoyo has the letters of the alphabet with long and short dashes next to them. The directions say that you blew long or short whistles according to the code to send out messages. It also has a list of "astronaut talk" including the term "photon engine" which was a popular idea in the 1950s which is the time period they are from. You may see one of these around once in a while, but not likely mint in the cellophane package like this with the directions. The ones I've seen before are used and don't have directions. In that condition, they go for around $25 each. These should be better.
$12.50




#ZLSG015 - Group of 3 Stafford's Blacks Grape Crate Label with Black Boy
#ZLSG015 - Group of 3 Stafford's Blacks Grape Crate Label with Black Boy
You get 3 for $6 (that's $2 each). 13 1/4" wide colorful vintage grape labels. Not very many of these were found. Unusual image. Pictures a black boy with a colander on his head with a feather coming out of it. Circa 1930s. Unused old factory stock from Tipton, CA. Excellent condition.
$6.00




#NE020 - Tobacco Cone Picturing Black Native
#NE020 - Tobacco Cone Picturing Black Native
Vintage 12" tall folded flat cones that were used to scoop tobacco. These are old unused stock that were found in Amsterdam, Holland. Circa 1940s. Pictures smoking black native.
$1.50




#PL052 - I Hate Everybody Nikita Khruschev 4 Inch Pin
#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




#ZLBE021 - Group of 9 Different Mini Beer Labels
#ZLBE021 - Group of 9 Different Mini Beer Labels
You get 9 for $1.80 (that's 18¢ each). 1 1/2" to 2" wide mini beer labels. All from the 1950s. These are very collectible and hard to find. They were made for salt and pepper mini beer bottles and mini souvenir bottles. There are two different Gettelmans, Canadian Ace, Schmidt, MIller High Life, Goebel, Grain Belt, Fox Head, and Schaefer. You can often find the old mini beer bottle salt and pepper shakers that need a label at garage sales, etc. very inexpensively. We got a really good deal on these so we're passing the savings on to you.
$1.80


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