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#MS356 - Spooky Candelabra Salt and Pepper in Original Box
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage cardboard package has an image of the novelty salt and pepper shakers. The box says "Salt and Pepper Candelabra" "Made in Hong Kong". They are from the 1960s. The candelabra itself is 6" tall and all plastic. One candle is marked "S" and the other "P". You just twist the top off to fill them. They still work. It looks like the black paint dripped in some small spots it shouldn't have, but oddly, it adds to the spooky effect. These are so bad they are good. They have an Adams family Gothic look and vibe to them. Great Halloween item. This is a very recent find. They are in excellent unused condition.
 

$3.00



#TY869 - Pair of Toy Combat Sets in Original Packaging
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get the pair for $5 (that's $2.50 each). Vintage 6" tall packages have different headers with the same exact toys inside. There are two soldiers and a toy missile launcher inside each of them. The missile launcher is free wheeling and the barrel of the launcher can be adjusted to different heights. The one header says "Free Wheeling" and pictures a boy playing.  The other says "Combat Set" and has great detailed graphics of a war scene. Marked "Hong Kong" and from the 1960s. We uncovered these very recently. Excellent unused condition.
 

$5.00



#DC262 - Group of 25 Different Presidential Milk Caps
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 25 different for $3 (that's 12¢ each). Vintage 34mm diameter milk bottle caps. Each one has a different president on it with they years they served. The last president that was used in the set was John F.  Kennedy, so they were made somewhere around 1964. The lots will vary as to which presidents are in them because there were uneven amounts of various president. NO SPECIAL REQUESTS PLEASE. They are unused, but some will show staple rust. The ones shown in the large picture are typical. Please note that these caps usually list on Ebay for around $3 each. We are selling youi 25 for $3!. These came from an old collection we recently purchased.
 

$3.00



#TY873 - Children's Noise Making Toy with Illustrated Header
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image (both sides are pictured). Vintage 5" wide package contains a toy that you spun around in your hand and it makes noise. Colorful header. Marked made in Hong Kong. 1960s. We just found these recently, and they are in never seen the light of day condition. Unsold old store stock.
 

$1.50



#TY881 - Toy Camera with Mechanical Picture Viewer
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 2 1/4" wide toy camera. You look through the viewing hole and turn the white knob on the front to view different animal pictures. You get your eye right up next to the viewing hole and look in very bright light. They still work. Circa 1960. Marked "Hong Kong" on the top. We uncovered these very recently in an old warehouse. They are in excellent, never seen the light of day, condition.
 

$3.00



#ZZCE095 - Dodge Wire Corporation Stock Certificate
Click the picture to see a large version of the entire image in detail. Vintage 11 3/4" wide stock certificate says "Dodge Wire Corporation". The company was headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and made cable wire. Very nice graphics with a big eagle pictured. All are from around 1964. Colors and denominations may vary from the picture. Image is identical. These are used stock certificates that are in good used condition. They may have staple marks or some writing on them.
 

$0.75



#BC253 - Group of 12 Sun Crest Grape Soda Bros. Cork LIned Soda Bottle Caps
You get 12 for $1.80 (that's 15¢ each). Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. The front says "Sun Crest Grape Soda". The sides say "National NuGrape Co. Atlanta, GA". These are getting hard to find, and we don't have a ton of them. Circa 1960. They are in excellent unused condition.
 

$1.80



#ZZCE096 - Cyclomatics Inc. Stock Certificate
Click the picture to see a large version of the entire image in detail. Vintage 12" wide stock certificate says "Cyclomatics Inc.". The company was headquartered in New York, NY. The word cyclomatics is an advanced type of math. Very nice graphics with a woman and two men in ancient Greek attire. All are from around 1961. Colors and denominations may vary from the picture. Image is identical. These are used stock certificates that are in good used condition. They may have staple marks or some writing on them.
 

$0.75



#DC267 - Group of 15 Milk Bottle Covers - 3 different types
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 15 $1.50 (that's 10¢ each). You will get 5 each of the 3 different types for a total of 15. Vintage 3 1/4" - 4 1/8" diameter milk bottle covers. You will get 5 Skim Milk, 5 Green Spot Grape Drink, and 5 Dunmyer Dairy (Lindsey, Ohio) covers. These aren't real common. Excellent unused condition. These came from an old collection we recently purchased.
 

$1.50



#NE018 - Martin Luther King Memorial Postcard
Vintage 9" postcard that was produced when Martin Luther King died in 1968. The back says they were made by Sum Ho Bun Lee in Washington, D.C. and distributed by the AAA novelty company in that area which is where they were found. Unused old stock in great condition.
 

$1.00



#CC229 - Large Coca Cola Jungleland Popcorn Bag
Vintage 13 1/2" tall Jungleland Coca Cola popcorn bag. Jungleland was a famous theme park in California that closed in the 1960s. It was used for many Hollywood films and catered to the film industry. These bags were stored in the bottom of the popcorn machines when the park closed. So they are from around the 1960s or perhaps 50s. They have a large Coke logo and tiger head pictured. This is the single nicest looking Coca Cola popcorn bag that we have ever seen. Nothing else comes close.  The colors and look is spectacular and they are very uncommon. We recently 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. They are in excellent unused condition.
 

$2.50



#ZZCE021 - The Meadow Brook National Bank Stock Certificate - Indian Logo
Vintage 11 1/2" wide used stock certificates with a nice very detailed Indian Head motif (pictured). These were for shares of Meadow Brook Bank Stock and are dated around 1960 give or take a couple of years. They have been used but are in excellent condition.
 

$1.00



#ZZA145 - Complete Set of 32 Different Blind Date for Men Pinup Arcade Cards
Complete set of 32 Exhibit Supply Blind Date for Men cards. Each one has a corny little story with 1940s humor many have what were considered risque poses for the time. The copyright date is 1941, which is the date the machines that dispensed these for a penny were originally made. The Exhibit Supply Company made them for the machines for years after.

We have a large lot of Exhibit Supply cards that we found in unopened bricks (you can see a picture of some of the bricks at the top of this department (Trading Card Shop). They are from a closed penny arcade. This is about the only way you would ever be able to find complete sets. The problem still is that there are more of some cards than others, so we can't assemble as many sets as you might think. These cards are uncommon. They are difficult to date because many of the machines were in production in the 1930s and 40s, but Exhibit Supply made cards for many of them all the way up to the early 1970s. The tale end stuff generally used lighter colored cardboard backing and printing on the bricks was stamped. The older ones have separate printed labels. So, we are using that info and the aging on the brick wrappers to estimate dates. The arcade must have bought the bricks of these during different time periods. Some are the lighter backs, but not the real light ones. We'll call it circa 1960.

 

$32.00



#DA082 - Group of 10 Elsie Borden's Ice Cream Cups (2 different sizes)
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 10 for $5 (that's 50¢ each). You will get two each of the two different sizes. They are both identical to the one pictured. One is just a little larger than the other. The larger size is about 3 1/2" and the other size 3" in diameter. These were found at the Borden's plant in Portsmouth, Ohio when it closed. Circa 1960. Excellent unused condition
 

$5.00



#ZZA010 - Complete Set of Eight 1966 Exhibit Supply Hobo the Bum Fortune Teller Cards
Complete set of eight different 1966 Exhibit Supply Hobo the Bum Fortune Teller cards. These cards were vended at amusement parks and Exhibit Supply cards are highly collectible. These were in an unopened sealed brick and counted into sets. The condition is immaculate. Tells your fortune and is a bunch of craziness. Some cool graphics too.
 

$4.00



#ZZA156 - Pacific Ocean Park 1¢ Arcade Hopalong Cassidy Bill Boyd Card
This is a very rare Ocean Park Penny Arcade 4 in 1 card featuring Hopalong Cassidy (Bill Boyd who played Hopalong) with a signature on the upper left. Excellent unused condition. This is a cool card. It also has Buster Crabbe with a signature on the lower right. Ocean Park was built in Santa Monica, CA in 1958 and closed in 1967. It was a very large park that was built to compete with Disneyland. However, city planners, in an effort to renew the area, demolished buildings and closed streets all around the park so people couldn't find there way in. Even though it was a huge park, it was forced to close it's doors and the contents were auctioned off in 1968. These cards are marked "Pacific Ocean Park Arcade 1¢" on the front and have a postcard back.
 

$2.00



#CC183 - Coca Cola Bottle Hanger with "It's the Real Thing" ad for Pewter Mugs and Free Coke
Vintage 9 1/4" tall full color bottle hanger offer from Coca Cola. These have the "It's the Real Thing" logo dating them to around 1970. Very colorful and nice. They say "Limited offer of four 1890 glasses and a genuine pewter holder" "Buy a set for only $4.98 and get 4-32 oz. bottles of Coke FREE!" "Plus Deposit". 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.
 

$0.75



#BC119 - Group of 10 Jurk Bottle Caps
You get 10 for $1.50 (that 's 15¢ each). Vintage cork lined Jurk soda bottle caps. Circa 1960s. Unused old stock in good condition. Found in an old bottling plant in Paducah, Kentucky a lot of years ago. You almost never see this one anymore and it has a great name and a great image on it.
 

$1.50



#ZZA146 - Pacific Ocean Park 1¢ Arcade Roy Rogers Card
This is a very rare Ocean Park Penny Arcade 4 in 1 card featuring Roy Rogers with a signature on the upper left. Excellent unused condition. Ocean Park was built in Santa Monica, CA in 1958 and closed in 1967. It was a very large park that was built to compete with Disneyland. However, city planners, in an effort to renew the area, demolished buildings and closed streets all around the park so people couldn't find there way in. Even though it was a huge park, it was forced to close it's doors and the contents were auctioned off in 1968. These cards are marked "Pacific Ocean Park Arcade 1¢" on the front and have a postcard back.
 

$2.00



#CH316 - Group of 3 Frisch's Big Boy Coasters
Vintage 3 1/2" diameter Frisch's Big Boy paper coaster. You get 3 for $2.25 (that's 75¢ each). They are marked "Just a cup of coffee to you but a reputation to us" and "The one The only The Original Big Boy". Circa 1960. Big Boy collectibles have always been popular.  Frisch's was the very first Big Boy franchise in the country and has been selling Big Boy hamburgers since 1946.  These are old stock from an unopened box, and are in excellent condition. These are an uncommon Big Boy item. They can go for surprisingly high prices on Ebay.
 

$2.25



#CH327  - Bozo the Clown Toy Watch - As low as $1.75 each
Vintage 1 1/4" tall Bozo the Clown toy watch. Made of thin tin with a plastic face. Reverse is embossed "Japan" in the metal. They are from around 1960 and are in nice shape. There are no straps as you can see in the picture. These were toys and so the dials are not meant to be functional. They are not common and early Bozo items like this are very collectible.
 
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$2.50

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#CH259 - Raggedy Ann and Andy Dolls (pair) on a Metal Stem - Japan
You get the pair for $3 ($1.50 each). Vintage 7 1/4" tall including the metal stems. The dolls attached on top are about 2 1/4" tall and made of cloth and rubbery vinyl. Tags on the back say "Made in Japan". There are unused old store stock from around 1960 in excellent unused condition. We found some of these many years ago. They are good sellers.
 

$3.00



#SOZ025 - Double Cola Bottle Rider Crayola Crayons Giveaway

Vintage 4 1/4" wide package that hung on a bottle of Double Cola. Says Free Crayola Crayons with your purchase of Double Cola. There are three crayons inside and the back has a bookmark that says Double Cola that you could cut out and color. Unused stock from an old bottling plant in great condition. Circa 1960s.

 

$1.00



#ZZA068 - Complete 32 Card Set of Exhibit Supply Blind Date for Women Cards
Vintage complete 32 card set of Exhibit Supply Blind Date cards. This is the version that was meant for females with pictures of guys and silly stories about them. They were originally printed in 1941 (dated) and so have lots of soldiers and those sorts of themes. Like most of their cards, they made these for another ten or twenty years after. This set is becoming nearly impossible to find. We had an unopened brick of the cards we assembled these from and they are pretty much perfect. You won't find a mint set for this kind of price anywhere else.
 

$32.00

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