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COMPLETE CATALOG (All Antiques / Collectibles)


COMPLETE CATALOG - ALL VINTAGE WHOLESALE CATALOG #116 (March 2024)

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#TZCards210 - Dark Shadows Trading Card Bag
Vintage 5 1/4" tall plastic bags for trading cards that were advertising giveaways. They advertise 1993 Dark Shadows Trading cards. The back tell you how to order them. They look just like the packs of Dark Shadow trading cards with a great picture of Barnabas Collins on the front. This is a fantastic price on these.
 

$0.25 -+



#TZCards266 - Waxed Card Pack Wrapper for Fleer Here's Bo Cards - Bo Derek
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 6 1/4" wide wrapper is marked Fleer 1981. Says "here's BO" "Photo Cards by John Derek". Nice condition.
 

$0.35 -+



#TZCards277 - Ocean Park Penny Arcade Card Featuring Gabby Hayes, Johnny Mack Brown, Ken Maynard, and Bob Steele
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. This is a scarce Ocean Park Penny Arcade 4 in 1 card featuring Gabby Hayes, Ken Maynard, Johnny Mack Brown, and Bob Steele. All have printed signatures with sayings like Best Wishes. Excellent unused condition. Ocean Park was built in Santa Monica, CA in 1958 and closed in 1967, so these are from that time period. 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.
 

$1.00 -+



#TZCards288 - Group of 3 Pacific Ocean Park 1¢ Cowboy Arcade Cards Featuring Gary Cooper and Tex Ritter
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of both sides of the cards. You get 3 for $3 (that's $1 each). These are rare Ocean Park Penny Arcade 4 in 1 cards featuring Gary Cooper (yep he was a cowboy too), Tex Ritter, Max Terhune, and Ray Whitley with a printed signature for each. 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.
 

$3.00 -+



#UPaper022 - Oversized Collector Stamp from the 1968 Mexico Olympics
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage unused 5" wide collectors stamp in glassine envelope. It says Mexico Olympics 1968 Isle of Stroma. This stamp is not very common in unused condition in the original envelope.
 

$0.75 -+



#UPaper186 - Unused Steamboat Postcard - Steamer Dubuque on Mississippi River
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of both sides of the postcard. Vintage unused postcard that pictures a steamboat. Says "Steamer Dubuque on Mississippi River" Reverse has a place for a one cent stamp. These are from around 1910, and are in great unused condition.
 

$1.00 -+



#UPaper200 - Group of 4 J. Winegar & Sons Letterhead - Can of Paint that says Lowe Brothers
Click the picture to see a large version of the entire image in detail. You get 4 for $1 (that's 25¢ each). Vintage 11" tall letterhead says "J. Winegar & Sons Hardware, Paint, Varnish" "Stoves Electrical Appliances Buffalo, NY". Has an image of a paint can that says "Lowe Brothers". Circa late 1940s. They are in excellent unused condition.
 

$1.00 -+



#UPaper207 - Sheet from a Memo Pad Showing the Route of the Vista-Dome Train on the Northern Pacific Railway
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 7" tall sheet from a memo pad showing a map of "Route of the Vista-Dome North Coast Limited" "Northern Pacific Railway". They picture the route that was used from about 1954 to 1967, so they are from that time period. Excellent unused condition.
 

$0.20 -+



#ZZStock028 - Stock Certificate from the Beaver Creek Distillery, Inc.
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 10 3/4" wide stock certificate from the Beaver Creek Distillery, Inc. The dates vary on these, but they are all from the 1960s. They have been used but are in excellent well preserved condition.
 

$1.50 -+



#ZZStock030 - Stock Certificate from General Motors Corporation
(Click the image to view the full certificate) Vintage 12" wide stock certificate from General Motors. The dates vary on these, but they are all from around 1980. They have been used but are in excellent well preserved condition. Fantastic image.
 

$2.00 -+



#ZZStock095 - 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 -+



#BEADS0032 - Group of 100 Ceramic Multi-Colored Hippie Beads
You will get 100 for $5 (that's 5¢ each). Vintage well made ceramic beads from the hippie era. The sizes, colors, and shapes vary. The ones shown are typical. The 10 shown measure out to 5" inches, so 100 would strand out to about 50". These have the look from years ago. Very cool. They are unsold old stock from a bead store on the east coast that closed 30 some years ago. They were sold as "string your own" hippie beads.
 

$5.00 -+



#BGTransport521 1979 Mercury Zephyr Z-7 Advertising Postcards
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Both front and back are pictured. Vintage standard size 5 1/2" wide postcard from an old car dealership. Pictures the 1979 Mercury Zephyr Z-7. Marked "Colonial Ford Mercury, Inc..... Canfield, Ohio" on the reverse. These are unused stock in perfect condition.
 

$0.75 -+



#CC194 - Coke Carton Insert Advertising Coke Recipe File Box
Both sides pictured. Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 9 1/4" tall cardboard Coca Cola carton insert. These advertised a plastic recipe box you could get from Coke for $1.98 that had the Coke logo and said "Coke adds life to your cooking". The back side is and order form and say the offer expired May 1, 1978. 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.
 

$0.25 -+



#CH563 - Scarce Donald Duck Break Loose Pinback - Licensed Disney
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 1 3/4" diameter licensed Donald Duck pinback that says "Break Loose". Marked "Copyright 1988 The Walt Disney Company" around the rim. They are on display cards that are basic and bent up, but the pins are perfect. Nice picture of Donald dancing with his Walkman on his ears. We uncovered them very recently in an old vending warehouse here locally. Excellent unused condition.
 

$2.00 -+



##MUSICBP1766 - Jeff Foxworthy OTTO Laminated Backstage Pass from the 1998-99 Kinda Totally Committed Tour
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of both sides of the pass. This 4 1/2" tall vintage Jeff Foxworthy pass from the 1998-1999 (Kinda) Totally Committed Tour. Jeff Foxworthy's first two albums were certified 3x Platinum albums, he has written several jokes, and has also hosted shows such as Blue Collar TV, Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?, and The American Bible Challenge.  He has also had his own sitcom, The Jeff Foxworthy Show.  This pass is in excellent condition, and is unused.
 

$2.50 -+



##MUSICBP2204 - Rare ECW Wrestling OTTO Cloth All Access Pass from the Friday Night Thrill Zone
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. This is a 4 1/4" tall OTTO Cloth all access pass from the 2000 ECW on TNN Wrestling Friday Nigh Thrill Zone event.  ECW was Extreme Championship Wrestling.  ECW was added to TNN's Friday Night Thrill Zone in 1999 in order to try and increase viewership.  The top star in this event was Taz, even though his time spent with the company was short lived. The ECW featured a barbed wire cage. These passes are unused old stock in excellent condition. 
 

$2.00 -+



##MUSICBQ0226 - Group of 4 New Kids on the Block Punch Out Picture Sheets
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of both sides. You get 1 for $1 (that's 25¢ each). Each vintage 6" tall sheet has 7 New Kids on the Block punch out pictures on it. They are marked "Copyright 1989 Big Step Productions" on them and are from around that time period. They are unused old store stock. Please note that the pictures fall out of the sheets very easily, and some will likely come loose in shipping. Four sheets times 7 pictures means you end up with 28 New Kids pics.

Group/Artist Name: New Kids on the Block

Origin: 1984 in Dorchester, Massachusetts

Genre: Pop

Tour Name and Date(s): 1989 World Tour

Condition: Unused

Album Sales: 80 Million Plus

 

$1.00 -+



##MUSICGD2065 - Grateful Dead Car Window Tour Sticker/Decal - Mohawk Demon Knight Man
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 6 1/2" tall Grateful Dead sticker/decal. These are high quality art decals that were made for car windows. I peeled the cover off for the picture. They are in mint condition and can still be used. This one is from around the late 80's/90's. This features a yellow demon looking man dressed as a knight.
  
These Grateful Dead stickers/decals are old tour merchandise. I found them wrapped in plastic in boxes in master cases. They came from a distributor who sold them to tour vendors. The condition is pristine and they still will work as a car decal or window/mirror sticker. We found them packed away in storage boxes dated 1992 (many are older than that) and 1995 (year Jerry Garcia died). They are high quality artist renderings of Grateful Dead themes. Back in the day, the Dead did not monitor copyrights and that sort of thing, and in fact, at one point encouraged artists to do designs. The LA times explained it well "The Grateful Dead was famously lax in enforcing it’s intellectual property rights and trademarks, allowing fans to create their own designs using the band’s expansive iconography”. Since there was no serious monitoring or much concern back then, a lot of up and coming artists got involved in designing them. This is how some of them got their starts. Some of the sticker artists who designed these stickers went on to produce official licensed works for the Grateful Dead and other famous groups. These stickers include some by now famous designers including David Opie, and others. These 1995 and older stickers are very hard to find anymore.
 

$1.50 -+



##MUSICGD2068 - Set of 5 Grateful Dead Car Window Tour Sticker/Decal - Line of Bears
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get 5 of these stickers for $2.00 (that's 40 cents each). Vintage 3 1/2" tall Grateful Dead sticker/decal. These are high quality art decals that were made for car windows. I peeled the cover off for the picture. They are in mint condition and can still be used. This one is from around the late 80's/90's. These feature a line of bears dancing with stripes of yellow, red, blue, and green across them.
  
These Grateful Dead stickers/decals are old tour merchandise. I found them wrapped in plastic in boxes in master cases. They came from a distributor who sold them to tour vendors. The condition is pristine and they still will work as a car decal or window/mirror sticker. We found them packed away in storage boxes dated 1992 (many are older than that) and 1995 (year Jerry Garcia died). They are high quality artist renderings of Grateful Dead themes. Back in the day, the Dead did not monitor copyrights and that sort of thing, and in fact, at one point encouraged artists to do designs. The LA times explained it well "The Grateful Dead was famously lax in enforcing it’s intellectual property rights and trademarks, allowing fans to create their own designs using the band’s expansive iconography”. Since there was no serious monitoring or much concern back then, a lot of up and coming artists got involved in designing them. This is how some of them got their starts. Some of the sticker artists who designed these stickers went on to produce official licensed works for the Grateful Dead and other famous groups. These stickers include some by now famous designers including David Opie, and others. These 1995 and older stickers are very hard to find anymore.
 

$2.00 -+



#BEADS0152 - Large Black Round Incised Handmade (Lampwork) Bead
Price is 25¢/bead. Vintage very large jet black handmade bead. They have a spiral incised on the surface. The size varies. Average size is nearly inch and a quarter in diameter, plus they are over a half inch thick. Because they were handmade (also known as lampwork beads), no two are alike. These are very uncommon. They were in a crate with made in Japan glass, so that would be our best guess. They are from the 1960s, or more likely, earlier. They are a bit dirty. Just rinse them off in water and they are in new unused condition.

They are in unused condition, and striking. Like most of the others in this find, so far as we can tell, there are no other examples of these to be found anywhere online, or anywhere else period. They were sold as hippie beads in the late 60s from a bead store near the Haight Ashbury area.

 

$0.25 -+



#BEADS0154 - Group of 12 Early Plastic Green and White Beads with a Speckled Pattern and Goldstone Flecks
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You will get 12 for $1.00 (that's about 8¢ each). Vintage hard plastic beads with a beautiful green and white speckled pattern that are 11-12mm in diameter. They also have splotches of goldstone (aventurine). This is an early style of plastic that was made around 1950 or possibly earlier. They look a lot like old aventurine marbles from the 30s.

They are in unused condition, and like most of the others in this find, so far as we can tell, there are no other examples of these to be found anywhere online, or anywhere else period. These were the only plastic beads stashed away with the hippie beads, but are substantially older. 
 

$1.00 -+



#BEADS0158 - Large Blue Rose Ceramic Japanese Big Hole Bead
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage big hole ceramic bead with a blue rose design. These were in boxes marked "Made in Japan" and are from the late 1960s. They are nearly and inch long. Hippies were stringing these "large" hole beads on rope back in the day. Brightly colored flowers and big holes.

They are in unused condition, and are 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. 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.
 

$0.25 -+



#BEADS0202 - Group of 10 Very Old Shiny Emerald Colored Venetian Tube Bead
You get 10 for 80¢ (that's 8¢ each). Vintage 26mm (1 inch) long thin four sided emerald colored shiny Venetian tube beads. These are incredible. Still brightly colored and found in unopened wrapping. They are from the early 1900s. Most of the early Venetian beads are very small. These are really long and very useful for making things.

Here's the incredible story. In 1898, the Societa Veneziana Conterie Consortium was formed. It was a group of 16 bead makers who put their beads in one place so they could be sold by one sales force. Some of the stock was old when it came there in 1898 (these are those)! In recent times, the consortium was dissolved and the remaining 400,000 plus pounds of beads were sold to an American Indian Trading post. We were able to get ahold of a good quantity of the oldest types (the wrapping confirms the are pre WWI). All were made between the 1800s and 1920. They are an incredible bargain.
 

$0.80 -+

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