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VINTAGE 1960s ITEMS


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#TY063 - Very Large Tin Litho Circus Horn
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. These are fantastic. They are over 15" long and have a great tin litho image of circus performers. Marked "No. 1 Made in Japan". They have a plastic mouthpiece. The bottom has an image of a horse and carriage that says "World Circus" on it. These are vintage old stock that were found in a defunct factory in Japan. Excellent condition. Circa 1960.
 

$5.00 -+



#TY384 - Header Bag with Two Hard Plastic Hand Painted Pigs
Vintage 4" tall colorfully illustrated header bag contains two hard plastic pigs. One is carrying a rabbit. The other has his hands out. All details are hand painted. Circa 1960. Every pig collector needs one of these!! They are unusual. These are old store stock in excellent condition. They came from a long closed store that specialized in toys, sewing items, and novelties.
 

$1.50 -+



#TY394 - Toy Doll Comb Brush Mirror Set
Vintage circa 1960s doll set in header bag with toy comb, brush, and mirror. They are 5" tall old cellophane header bags. Unsold old store stock in excellent condition. They came from a long closed store that specialized in toys, sewing items, and novelties.
 

$1.50 -+



#TY543 - Links Toy in Header Bag - Instructions Include Rosco Robot
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 6" tall header bag with flexible links that snap together inside for building things. Header shows kids playing. There is also a "Construction Kit Instruction Booklet" in the bag that pictures different things you could make. Says it takes "50 links" to make "Rosco Robot" and pictures him. These have not seen the light of day since they were made around 1960. We just found these in remote storage in a warehouse very near here that we have been trying to get in for 20 years! Front and back pictured.
 

$2.00 -+



#TY771 - Group of 4 Keychains with Old Telephone Pictured - Tabs Flip out to Write Your Phone Numbers
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 4 for $2 (that's 50¢ each). Vintage well made hard plastic 2" diameter phone dial keychain with numbers. The center pictures an old time phone. There is a tab on the side you can flip out to show 10 cardboard sheets you could write phone numbers on. Classic 1960s with mod colors and numbers. We found these in remote storage in a store way up north.
 

$2.00 -+



#BA045 - Sheriff's Posse Rodeo Pinback
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 1 5/84" diameter pinback from the Sheriff's Posse Rodeo in Dekalb County, GA. Unused old stock from the 1960s. Excellent condition.
 

$1.00 -+



#BEADS0349 - Group of 4 Red Rose Design 18mm Japanese Ceramic Big Hole Beads
Click the picture to see larger more detailed image (two views pictured). You will get 4 for $1 (that's 25¢ each). Vintage red rose design (on two sides) 18mm long big hole ceramic 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 -+



#BEADS0463 - Star Shaped 15mm Blue Lace Quartz Pendant - As low as 40¢
Vintage 15mm (.6") tall star shaped pendant with a single hole at the top. They look like glass to me, but the packaging says "Blue Lace Quartz" "West Germany". Going by the packaging, they are likely from the 1960s. They have flat backs and could be used to  make many things. These are well made high quality pieces and unusual. I couldn't find any anywhere else on the internet. They are in like new 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.

PRICES ADJUST WHEN ITEM IS ADDED TO CART
 

$0.75 -+

Buy 1 or more of this item for $0.75 each
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#BEADS0490 - Copper Seashore Charm Bracelet with Charms
Vintage 6 1/2" long heavy duty copper charm bracelet with 4 metal ocean related charms. The charms are made of thick pot metal.  The charms are two sea shells, a starfish, and a swordfish. These are very well made and in excellent unused condition from around 1960. We just found these in the remote storage of an old store on the east coast.
 

$1.50 -+



#CC011 - Group of 12 Diamond Logo Coke Cups

Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 12 for $9 (that's 75¢ each). Vintage 3 1/2" tall 1960s Coca Cola paper cups. Great shape. Famous Coke Diamond Pattern logo.

 

$9.00 -+



#CC012 - Coca Cola Paper Cup with Snowflake Logo
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Both sides of the cup are pictured. Vintage 3 3/4" tall 1960s Coca Cola paper cups. Great shape. Famous Coke Snowflake logo.
 

$1.00 -+



#CC120 - Coca Cola It's the Real Thing Basketball Sports Program
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 15 1/2" wide Coca Cola high school sports programs. They say "It's the Real Thing" which was part of the introduction of the new dynamic contour logo in 1969. So, they are from around there or perhaps the early 70s. They picture different referee signals at the bottom and picture artist drawn basketball players on the front. There is also space where the local high school could print the game lineup and other info. Unused stock from an old Coke plant in great condition.
 

$1.00 -+



#CC353 - Coca Cola Straw - Enjoy Coca Cola Logo
Click the picture to see a more detailed image. Vintage 7 3/4" wide straws have a repeating "Enjoy Coca-Cola" logo. These were in an unopened Sweetheart box, and are from the 1960s.  They are in excellent unused condition.
 

$0.50 -+



#CH138  - Group of 12 Colonel Sanders Kentucky Fried Chicken French Fry Bags

Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 12 for $3 (that's 25¢ each). Vintage unused KFC (Kentucky Fried Chicken) french fry bag. These are old ones. They have the old logo which pictures a serious colonel. As the years went on, the colonel smiled more. The cut and construction on this bag dates it to somewhere between the late 1950s and mid 1960s. They are in nice unused condition. A few boxes of these were found in an old building that housed a KFC a long time ago. We were fortunate enough to buy them all.

 

$3.00 -+



#PINUP064 - Pinup Matchbook from the Zig Zag Tavern - Mob - Cheryl Tiegs
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage full front cover striker pinup matchbook. Reverse says "Al Soldano's Zig Zag Tavern" "Calumet City, ILL". 1960s. My phones facial recognition says this is Cheryl Tiegs. A very young looking Cheryl Tiegs at that. The owner, Al Sodano was reputedly a mobster. Excellent unused condition.
 

$1.50 -+



#TY194  - Old Kid's Toy Watches in Cellophane Header Bag

Vintage 7 1/2" tall (full length including strap) toy watch. Metalized plastic. We bought these right, so we are going to sell them right! Very nice unused condition. Circa 1960s. They are in amazing condition. They came out of unopened cases that we rescued from that old distributorship around Boston.

 

$0.50 -+



#TY423 - Brittle Hard Plastic Duck Baby Rattle
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage little 1 3/8" wide hard plastic, hand painted baby rattle shaped like a duck. This type of brittle hard plastic was outlawed years ago because of the hazard from a child biting it and getting cut, so these should only be sold as collectibles. These are old store stock in excellent unused condition from around 1960. Colors vary.
 

$0.50 -+



#TY607 - Race to the Moon Pocket Games
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage little 1 1/8" square game board says "Moon" and "Blast Off" and has holes for the two tiny plastic rockets the players used. They are in header bags with the moon and rockets pictured on the front and directions for how to play the game on the back. We found these in near perfect condition in the remote storage area of a store in northern Ohio. They are from the late 1960s when the moon race was on. They are unsold old stock from back in the day.
 

$1.50 -+



#TY740  - Group of 12 different "Japan" Clickers
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 12 different for $10 (that's 83¢ each). Vintage brightly colored 2 1/4" tall tin litho clickers marked Japan. Unsold never seen the light of day old store stock in great condition. These are from the 1960s. There are some great ones in here including one that is a lion smoking a pipe, and one that is a rabbit in a space outfit. These were common themes of the day in the late 60s.  There's even a lion with a baseball cap and baseball that I can only guess is a  Detroit Lion reference. Clickers have become nearly impossible to find at this kind of price. We are proud to offer them. They are really nice.
 

$10.00 -+



#BEADS0020 - 8mm Cobalt Glass Japanese Millefiori Flower Bead
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 8mm Cobalt Glass Japanese Millefiori Flower Bead. The word "Millefiori" is Italian and means 1000 flowers. To make these flower patterns on the beads is labor intensive and requires hand cutting a hot cane of glass that has been patterned. These are unsold old stock from a warehouse on the West Coast. They are made in Japan and were imported in the late 1960s during the flower power hippie craze. They are all handmade and so the sizes will vary a little and they may not all be perfectly round.
 

$0.15 -+



#BEADS0026 - Group of 10 Flowered 8mm White Base Japanese Millefiori Glass Beads
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 10 for $1.20 (that's 12¢ each). Vintage 8mm diameter beads are a white base with a traditional millefiori design. "Millefiori" is Italian and means 1000 flowers. To make these flower patterns on the beads is labor intensive and requires hand cutting a hot cane of glass that has been patterned. These are unsold old stock from a warehouse on the West Coast. They are made in Japan and were imported in the late 1960s during the flower power hippie craze. They are all handmade and so the sizes will vary a little and they may not all be perfectly round.
 

$1.20 -+



#BEADS0149 - Very Large Very Colorful Ceramic Handmade Splatter Glass Bead
Price is 30¢/bead. Vintage very large heavy glass bead. These are over an inch and a half inch long. They are handmade splatter glass with very bright colors. Because they were handmade (also known as lampwork beads), no two are alike.

They are in unused condition, and fantastic. Bright hippie colors. So far as we can tell, there are no other examples of these to be found anywhere online, or anywhere period. They were made in India and came into the store around 1967.


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. Some of the items that he brought into the store were much older, and we will note them in the listings. The hardcore hippies wanted glass or ceramic or earthenware, so that is what most of these items are. The lucite stuff was for the fake hippies. 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 is 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.
 

$0.30 -+



#BEADS0169 - Group of 4 Large Heavy Glass 22mm Green and White Tibetan Dzi Blessings Beads
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You will get 4 for $1 (that's 25¢/bead). Vintage very heavy thick glass green and white 22mm long Dzi five eye beads. The five eye design represented blessings from the five Tibetan Wealth Gods, and were believed to provide the holder with prosperity and affluence. These are the late 1960s hippie era. They were sold in the late 60s from a bead store near the Haight Ashbury area. So, they are at least that old, and I suspect older. The oldest Dzi beads were made of agate. These are glass. They are old handmade lampwork beads. The hippie phenomena dominated the area and the demand for beads was huge. These are the leftovers from that era that were relegated to storage as the fad faded. They are in nice unused condition.

 

$1.00 -+



#BEADS0338 - Translucent Vaseline Tan Pinch Bead
Vintage 8mm tall translucent vaseline looking tan pinch bead. These are very shiny and likely fire polished. They are in excellent unused condition and from around the 1950/60s.
 

$0.10 -+

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