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#BEADS0653 - 9mm Emerald with White Stripe Glass Cabochon
Vintage 9mm across pointy backed faceted cabochon. Very pretty one with white stripes running through clear emerald glass. West German from around the 1950s. We found these in an old warehouse up in the northeast. Unsold old stock in excellent condition. Click the image to see a large detailed image.
 

$0.20



#BEADS0748 - Large 25mm Red Coral Colored Glass Cabochon - As Low as 50¢ each
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage large 25mm long West German red glass cabochon. Color on package says "Red Coral". It has different shades of darker red running through it. They are domed with a flat back. The white dots you see in the picture are a reflection from our ceiling lights. They are from the 1960s. Perfect, never seen the light of day condition. We found these on a recent trip to the northeast to a warehouse that has not seen the light of day for many years. 

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$0.75

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#ZZZ003 - 1960s Pepsi Check
Neat vintage 8" wide Pepsi check found in the old Pepsi bottling plant in Selma, NC. Has a picture of a bottle cap with the single dot logo. Nice condition.
 

$1.00



#BEADS0172 - Group of 4 Lavender 17mm Japanese Ceramic Powder Big Hole Beads
Click the picture to see larger more detailed image. You will get 4 for $1 (that's 25¢ each). Vintage lavender colored 17mm long big hole ceramic powder coated beads. These were in boxes marked "Made in Japan" and are from the late 1960s. 

Hippies were stringing big hole beads on rope back in the day and these had the earthy look that was popular. They are in unused condition, and are very uncommon. They were sold as hippie beads in the late 60s from a bead store near the Haight Ashbury area. In 1967, the hippie phenomena dominated the area and the demand for beads was huge. The owner of this store put out the call that he wanted all types of beads that were either colorful, large, earthenware, or had mystical significance. The hardcore hippies wanted glass or ceramic or earthenware, so that is what most of these items are. The demand started slacking as the hippie phenomena died down and by the mid 1970s, they started selling gold chains and disco related items instead. The hippie items were taken from the front shelves, and stored in the back. The newspaper they were wrapped in was dated 1977, so that's when they put them back there. The most striking thing in the store was an old display of huge African Trade Bead necklaces from the 1800s. They were even selling those sort of beads to the hippies. One of those necklaces will run you about 2 grand now. That place is a real time warp. You could still smell incense around some of the boxes and I kept hearing Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane in my head. Just amazing.
 

$1.00



#BEADS0172 - Group of 4 Speckled Tan 17mm Japanese Ceramic Powder Big Hole Beads
Click the picture to see larger more detailed image. You will get 4 for $1 (that's 25¢ each). Vintage speckled tan colored 17mm long big hole ceramic powder coated beads. These were in boxes marked "Made in Japan" and are from the late 1960s. 

Hippies were stringing big hole beads on rope back in the day and these had the earthy look that was popular. They are in unused condition, and are very uncommon. They were sold as hippie beads in the late 60s from a bead store near the Haight Ashbury area. In 1967, the hippie phenomena dominated the area and the demand for beads was huge. The owner of this store put out the call that he wanted all types of beads that were either colorful, large, earthenware, or had mystical significance. The hardcore hippies wanted glass or ceramic or earthenware, so that is what most of these items are. The demand started slacking as the hippie phenomena died down and by the mid 1970s, they started selling gold chains and disco related items instead. The hippie items were taken from the front shelves, and stored in the back. The newspaper they were wrapped in was dated 1977, so that's when they put them back there. The most striking thing in the store was an old display of huge African Trade Bead necklaces from the 1800s. They were even selling those sort of beads to the hippies. One of those necklaces will run you about 2 grand now. That place is a real time warp. You could still smell incense around some of the boxes and I kept hearing Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane in my head. Just amazing.
 

$1.00



#BEADS0428 - Group of 20 Bright Gold Colored Oblong Football Shaped Bead
You get 20 for $1.00 (that's 5¢ each). Small 5mm long bright gold colored oblong football shaped bead. Openings on each end are hard to see in the picture. I am not sure of the material they were made of. They are brightly colored with no tarnish at all and from the 1960s. These could be them as there is no tarnish at all. Excellent unused condition.  Found these on a big east coast trip.
 

$1.00



#CC132- 1960s Albany Coke Plant Sales Report
Vintage 1960s 11" tall sales report for route. Lists Coke products (including things like Coke, Sprite, and Tab) that were sold on a given day on a route. All filled out and signed by the salesman. These were found in the plant. A real bargain at this price.
 

$0.35



#MS265 - 1960s Bunk Bed Car Print - Jay Ohrberg
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage late 1960s 10 1/4" wide thin cardboard print picturing the famous Bund Bed Car. It was built by Jay Ohrberg (famous for building many cars for movies - KITT from Nightrider and the DeLorien in Back to the future, and the Pink Panther TV series car to name a few). The reverse pictures mostly Reisner cars in black and white, and tells you how to get official show car decals. These are high quality prints that were produced around 1969, and are in excellent unused condition.
 

$2.50



#TY779 - Cord Magic Trick - As low as $1 each
Vintage 3 1/2" tall rectangular box in brightly colored header bag. Says "Pull the cord slowly through the box and like magic it changes colour". Color of the box varies. Nice trick that is simple to perform. These are from the early 1960s, and so older than child warning labels. Out of an unopened case that was in dry storage. They are in perfect condition. We found these in a warehouse up in Northern Ohio recently.
 
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$1.50



#ZZCE054 - Crowell Collier and Macmillan, Inc. Stock Certificate
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from "Crowell Collier and Macmillan, Inc". These are are all from the 1960s when the well known Macmillan Publishers merged with Crowell Collier. They were used, but someone took really good care of them. There are no staples or bends. The company spilt and merged several times. More recently the remnants of the company had a rough time because of competition from the internet. They were bought out again and rebranded under the Macmillan name again.
 

$1.00



#BEADS0171 - Group of 2 Huge Lavender 26mm Japanese Ceramic Powder Big Hole Beads
Click the picture to see larger more detailed image. You will get 2 for $1 (that's 50¢ each). Vintage lavender colored huge 26mm long big hole ceramic powder coated beads. These were in boxes marked "Made in Japan" and are from the late 1960s. 

Hippies were stringing big hole beads on rope back in the day and these had the earthy look that was popular. They are in unused condition, and are very uncommon. They were sold as hippie beads in the late 60s from a bead store near the Haight Ashbury area. In 1967, the hippie phenomena dominated the area and the demand for beads was huge. The owner of this store put out the call that he wanted all types of beads that were either colorful, large, earthenware, or had mystical significance. The hardcore hippies wanted glass or ceramic or earthenware, so that is what most of these items are. The demand started slacking as the hippie phenomena died down and by the mid 1970s, they started selling gold chains and disco related items instead. The hippie items were taken from the front shelves, and stored in the back. The newspaper they were wrapped in was dated 1977, so that's when they put them back there. The most striking thing in the store was an old display of huge African Trade Bead necklaces from the 1800s. They were even selling those sort of beads to the hippies. One of those necklaces will run you about 2 grand now. That place is a real time warp. You could still smell incense around some of the boxes and I kept hearing Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane in my head. Just amazing.
 

$1.00



#BEADS0274 -Transparent  Cabachon with Yellow Swirls - Looks Like a Fancy Jelly Bean
Vintage transparent glass cabachon with thick yellow stripes running over a chunk of solid white glass in the center. These are very striking and look like candy so keep them away from the kids. They are 14mm tall and thickly shaped just like a jelly bean. They are old unsold West German stock from the 1950/60s.

This item is from our recent trip. We returned with these and over 100 other items! We found two separate warehouses loaded with beads, cameos, cabochons, charms, and other stuff that went as far back as the early 1900s. We are thrilled to share this stuff with you guys!

 

$0.20



#BEADS0276 - Pair of Two Different Tiger Eye Type Cabochons
You get the pair for 50¢ (That's 25¢ each). Vintage tiger eye type cabachons. The one is 14mm tall and is brown with beautiful orange stripes. The other is 16mm tall, and is brown with black stripes. These are very nice looking. They are old unsold West German stock from the 1950/60s.

This item is from our recent trip. We returned with these and over 100 other items! We found two separate warehouses loaded with beads, cameos, cabochons, charms, and other stuff that went as far back as the early 1900s. We are thrilled to share this stuff with you guys!

 

$0.50



#BEADS0514 - 14mm Plastic Turquoise Cabochon - As low as 10¢ each
Vintage oval 14mm  (.6") tall turquoise oval plastic cabochon. These are molded shapes with detailed decoration. Inexpensive substitute for glass, and indistinguishable from glass, except for the light weight. Package says "West Germany". Flat bottom. These are from the 1960s and in never seen the light of day perfect condition.
 
This is from our latest treasure hunt! These are from a warehouse of cabachons and beads! All were in original packaging. All are 50 - 90 years old.

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$0.15

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#BEADS0959 - Group of 6 Large 24mm Speckled Green and White Plastic Cabochon
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 6 for $1 (that's about 16¢ each). Vintage large 24mm round green with white speckles cabochon. Flat back. Made around the 1960s. We found these in an old warehouse up in the northeast. Click the image to see a large detailed picture.
 

$1.00



#BEADSC0279 - Solid Copper Moon Charm - As low as 10¢ each
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 5/8" tall copper charm is diecut into a moon with a charm loop. These are from around the 1960s. They are unsold old stock that we found in remote storage in a store up in the northeast. They are in never seen the light of day condition.

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$0.25

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#ZZCE063 - E. J. Korvette, Inc. Stock Certificate
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from "E. J. Korvette, Inc.". Korvette is considered a famous innovator in the discount market and was credited with developing the discount model whereby stores sell at lower margins and make profits by greater volume and fast turnover. They were eventually bought out by Spartans Industries and some of the certificates are stamped with the name change. These are are dated in the mid 1960s. Used stock certificate in great condition.
 

$0.75



#ZZCE047 - North American Aviation, Inc.  Stock Certificate
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from North American Aviation, Inc.. All are from the 1960s and have signatures.  North American Aviation was one of the major aerospace manufacturer at the height of the space race in the 1960s.  They made the Apollo Command and service module, Saturn V rocket, and Space shuttle orbiter amongst many other things until they eventually became part of Rockwell and then Boeing. These are in way above average condition for issued stock certificates.
 

$1.50



#ZZCE077- The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company Stock Certificate - As low as 75¢ each
Click the picture to view a detailed image of the full certificate.  Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from "Crowell -Collier Publishing Company". These are are all from around 1964, give or take a couple of years when the well known Macmillan Publishers merged with Crowell Collier. Nice shape.

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#ZZCE061 -Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Incorporated Stock Certificate
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from "Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Incorporated". This company has roots back to 1876 where it started as a small printing company in Chicago. By the 1960s, they were the largest manufacturers of printing presses and graphic art equipment in the world. They were bought out by Rockwell International in 1969. These are are dated 1967 or earlier. Used stock certificate in great condition.
 

$0.75



#BC118 - Group of 10 Hires Draft Root Beer Cork Lined Soda Caps
You get 10 for $1.50 (that's 15¢ each). Vintage Hires Draft Root Beer cork lined soda cap. Circa 1960s. Unused old factory stock in excellent unused condition. These were found at the Baker Bottling Company in Cape Girardeau, MO. A bunch of these were found around 15 years ago. However, they are starting to dry up and getting harder to find and Hires is a very popular collectible. That's the thing about these older cork lined bottle caps. Most of them were found in plants many years ago. There aren't very many new finds. The demand by crafters is increasing dramatically and the supply of the oldies like this is diminishing rapidly now.
 

$1.50



#TM093 - Full Unused Pack Front Cover Striker City Loan Bank Matches - As Low As 20¢/Pack
Vintage unused front cover striker pack of matches form the City Loan & Savings Co. City loanThey came from a previously unopened box. City loan had 160 locations in Ohio until it merged into a larger bank in the 1960s. These are from the 1960s and in pretty much perfect unused condition.
 
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$0.35

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#CC130- Coca Cola Holiday Special Carton Insert

Vintage 9" tall thin cardboard insert that went in the front of Coke cartons. They say "Holiday Special". Circa 1960s. Unused old stock from a Coke plant in great condition.

 

$0.15



#ZZCE048 - Collins Radio Company Stock Certificate
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from the Collins Radio Company. All are from the 1960s and have signatures. The Collins Radio Company became famous when they built the equipment the Admiral Richard Byrd used in his South Pole expedition in 1933.  They became a major military suppliersduring WWII because of their uncompromising quality. They supplied communications for many of our space craft in later years including Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. They were bought out by Rockwell in 1973. These are in way above average condition for issued stock certificates.
 

$1.50

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