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VINTAGE 1960s ITEMS


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#BEADS0271 - Beautiful Transparent Cabachon with Internal Orange and Black Stripes
Vintage transparent glass cabachon with internal orange and black stripes. The look to these is striking. They are is 18mm tall. They are old unsold West German stock from the 1950/60s. The package they were in was marked "Carbuncle Doublets".

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!

 

$0.25 -+



#BEADS0348 - Group of 4 Yellow 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 yellow 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 -+



#BEADS0378 - Google Eyes for Making Things
Vintage little 5mm plastic domes with eyes that move when you shake them.They are from around 1960. They were commonly used on novelty items in the 1950s and 60s. The bag we found them in has the "Made in Japan" mark. These would still be useful for making things as they still work well. I found these on our last visit to an old store up in the Northeast.
 

$0.10 -+



#BEADS0547- Translucent Brown West German Glass Pinch Bead - As low as 10¢ each
Vintage 12mm long translucent brown glass pinch bead. The tag was West Germany and a style used in the 1960s. These are very uncommon. These aren't real common. We picked these up with a couple of other things on our recent trip to the east coast at a small distributor.  Excellent unused condition.
 

$0.15 -+

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Buy 5 or more of this item for $0.10 each



#BEADS0771 - Copper Butterfly Metal Finding - As low as 15¢ each
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 1/2" tall thick solid copper butterfly finding. The fronts have detailed embossing as you can see in the picture. The backs are flat. Circa 1960s. These are unsold old stock that we found in remote storage in a store up in the northeast.

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$0.25 -+

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Buy 6 or more of this item for $0.15 each



#BEADS0898 - Copper Charm Bracelet with Metal Bumblebee, and Basket, and Flower Charms
Vintage 6 1/2" long heavy duty copper charm bracelet with 4 metal charms. Metal bumblebee, basket, and flowers. The charms are made of thick pot metal. These are very well made and in excellent unused condition from around 1960. We found these in the remote storage of an old store on the east coast.
 

$1.50 -+



#BF216 - Group of 10 Nesbitt's Root Beer Cork Lined Soda Bottle Caps
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 10 for $1.50 (that's 15¢ each). Vintage cork lined Nesbitt's Root Beer soda bottle caps. 1960s. Marked "Nesbitt Bottling Company Central City, PA" around the rim. Excellent unused condition. Old unused soda plant stock.
 

$1.50 -+



#BF267 - Group of 10 Nehi Imitation Strawberry Soda Cork Lined Soda Bottle Caps
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 10 for $1.20 (that's 12¢ each). Circa 1960. Says "Nehi Imitation Strawberry Soda" on the front and "Royal Crown Bottling Co., Russellville, AR" around the rim. Yery minor typical aging. Unused stock from the Russellville plant.
 

$1.20 -+



#BF278 - Group of 10 Fanta Grapefruit Soda Cork Lined Bottle Caps
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 10 for $1.50 (that's 15¢ each). They are marked "Fanta Grapefruit Soda" on the front. Cork lined and from the 1960s. Fanta is a Coca Cola product. They are unused and show typical very slight no harm aging.
 

$1.50 -+



#BF281 - Group of 10 Cork Lined Early Diet Squirt Soda Bottle Caps
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 10 for $1.50 (that's 15¢ each). Vintage cork lined Diet Squirt Soda bottle caps. Did you know that Squirt was the first company to introduce a "Diet" drink. They started with Diet Squirt in 1961 even before Diet-Rite. These are from that early time period. Marked "American Products Bottling Inc. Worcester, MASS" around the rim. Unused old stock in near perfect condition.
 

$1.50 -+



#CC369 - Group of Four 50¢ Discount Coca Cola Theater Coke Coupons
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You will get 4 for $2 (that's 50¢ each). Old stock found in the back room of a drive-in that closed over 30 years ago. A couple of different varieties were found. They are likely from the 1950s or 60s. They are 4 1/2" wide and made of paper that has nicely aged. They were for a 50¢ discount on a combination purchase of a giant cup of Coke and a giant butter tub of popcorn.
 

$2.00 -+



#CC372 - Group of 4 "Valuable" Free Coca Cola Carton Coupons
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 4 for $3 (that's 75¢ each). Vintage 3 3/4" Wide cardboard coupon card which you redeemed for a free six pack. Neat picture of an old carton. Unused 1960s stock from an old Coca Cola plant. Says "This is our way of saying thanks for coming...and thanks for coming back." "Valuable Coupon".
 

$3.00 -+



#CC387 - Unused Coca Cola High School Basketball Program
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of both sides of the program. These have never been folded. Vintage 15 1/2" wide Coca Cola high school sports programs. "Enjoy the Game" and "Things Go Better with Coke" logos. Coke used to give these to high schools to print their lineup on. These are unused old stockin very nice condition. This version has a basketball player pictured. In addition to the vintage Coca Cola snowflake patern cup pictured on the front of the program, there are also graphics at the bottom showing referees' signals. These are from the 1960s.
 

$1.50 -+



#CS570 - Set Snug Full Hair Net Package
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 1960s 6 3/8" wide Set Snug Hair Net. They have a lady with classic late 1960s hairdo pictured on the front. Excellent graphics. The hairnet is in them. Old store stock in excellent unused condition.
 

$0.75 -+



#DC217 - Alta Crest Homogenized Milk Bottle Cap Picturing Cow Head
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 43mm diameter aluminized  cardboard milk bottle cap marked "Alta Crest Farms Pasteurized Homogenized Milk". Alta Crest Dairy was in the Spencer, Massachusetts area. Nice large cow head image. Circa 1960s. Excellent unused condition. They came from the estate of the late Larry "The Bottleman" Johnson, who was a friend. Larry was a picker his whole life, and he will be missed by the antique community.
 

$0.15 -+



#DC226 - Scarce George Washington Milk Bottle Cap
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 34mm diameter milk cap. Says "George Washington Our 1st President 1789 - 1797". They were never used, but show some staple rust (the one in the picture is typical). This is a hard one to find to complete the set. They came from the estate of the late Larry "The Bottleman" Johnson, who was a friend. Larry was a picker his whole life, and he will be missed by the antique community.
 

$1.00 -+



#DC232 - Leonberg Dairy Milk Bottle Cap from Rochester, PA - Pictures Cow
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 36mm diameter milk bottle cap from the Leonberg Dairy. Says "Pure Milk from our own Herd Leonberg Dairy" "Bottled & Processed by Maier Dairy Co. Rochester, PA". 1960s. Cow pictured below the name. They are in excellent unused condition. They came from the estate of the late Larry "The Bottleman" Johnson, who was a friend. Larry was a picker his whole life, and he will be missed by the antique community.
 

$0.15 -+



#MSH039 - Silver Colored Hippie Era Peace Sign Choker
Click on the image to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 5" diameter hippie era Peace Sign choker. Silver colored metal wire and charm. The charm hanging from it is large, and about 1 1/2" tall. Late 1960s. These are unsold store stock that we found in remote storage of an old store. Decent quality and excellent condition.
 

$1.25 -+



#MSPRINT251 - 1969 Sand Draggin' Show Card Print - Bob Reisner Car Design
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 1969 10 1/4" wide thin cardboard print picturing the famous Sand Draggin' car. The Sand Draggin' was designed and built by Bob Reisner, who was the foremost Southern California Custom Car Stylist at the time. The Sand Draggin' is still shown on tours and in car magazines throughout the country. The reverse pictures all the Reisner cars in black and white, and tells you how to get official show car decals. These are high quality prints, and are in excellent unused condition.
 

$2.50 -+



#MSPRINT283 - 1960s The Milk Truck Car Print - Bob Reisner
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage late 1960s 10 1/4" wide thin cardboard print picturing the famous Milk Truck Car. It was built by Bob Reisner (famous for building many crazy cars - he was considered the foremost Southern California Custom Car Stylist of the day). The reverse pictures mostly Reisner cars in black and white. These are high quality prints that were produced around 1969, and are in excellent unused condition.
 

$2.50 -+



#PINUP057 - Pinup Matchbook from the Zig Zag Tavern - Mob
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. The owner, Al Sodano was reputedly a mobster. Excellent unused condition.
 

$1.00 -+



#PL165.1 - Red, White, and Blue I'm for Nixon Pinback
Vintage 7/8" diameter pinback. Unused Nixon pinback. Marked Bastian Brothers around the rim. I think these were produced for the 1968 and 1972 elections. Nice shape.
 

$1.00 -+



#PL315 - Group of 12 Very Large Richard Nixon Pictures
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 12 for $6 (that's 50¢ each). Vintage 10" tall Richard Nixon picture with the autograph and White House at the bottom. They picture a very young looking Richard Nixon and were issued by A.A.A. Nov. Co. (marked as such on the reverse) for the 1968 election. These are unused and in excellent condition.
 

$6.00 -+



#SIGN060 - Group of 4 "Hip Hippies" "Sock it to Them" Vending Machine Sign
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of the sign. You will get 4 for $3 (that's 75¢ each). 5 1/4” tall paper display sign that went in the front of a vending machine. They advertise jewelry, neclaces, bracelets, and other trinkets. They say "Sock it to Them" at the bottom. It doesn't get any more late 60s than this. They are in great shape. Unused old vending stock in excellent condition.
 

$3.00 -+

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