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COMPLETE CATALOG (All Antiques / Collectibles)


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

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#CS578 - Group of 12 Stoller's Honey Sample Cups with Lids
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. You get a group of 12 for $6 (that's 50¢ each). Vintage 1950s Stoller's Honey sample cup. These are 1 3/4" tall waxed cups illustrated with two bumblebees. They come with a cardboard lid that says "Ask for Stoller's Honey at your Grocery". They were free sample cups and are very colorful and very nice. Found at the Stoller Honey Farms in Latty, Ohio.
 

$6.00 -+



#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 -+



#BEADS0976 - Faceted Large 21mm Dark Black Rhinestone
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 21mm diameter deep black rhinestone. They have ground glass edges. The tops are multifaceted, and the backs are faceted along the edges with a flat surface in the center. These came from an old closed bead store just north of here. Master box was marked Czechoslovakia. They are oldies. Circa 1930s. Excellent unused condition.
 

$0.30 -+



#CC191 - Coca Cola "Refreshing Secret" Carton Insert

Vintage 5 3/4" tall fold out pamphlet Coca Cola carton insert. Six sided with a lady on the inside telling you about how Coca-Cola contained "80 quick-energy calories" and compares that to apples, oranges and other things people considered healthy at the time. They call it the "refreshing secret". The last copyright on the pamphlet is 1951 and they are from around that period. These are neat. 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.

 

$1.50 -+



#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 -+



#CH079 - Ken Maynard Trick Rope in Original Cellophane Package
Vintage 1940's Ken Maynard toy TRICK ROPE in original package. 11" wide package says "toy trick rope - with the patented embedded swivel". These are in their original cellophane packaging (which is quite brittle and has tears), but the card and rope are in perfect condition. Even has a fake autograph on it. The patent number on the card is from the mid 1930s, however, guaging by how old he looks in the picture, I'd guess they are from around 1940. With his white cowboy hat, fancy shirt, and pair of six-shooters, Maynard appeared in more than 90 films from the 1920s to the mid-1940s before his career was ended by alcoholism. This was a warehouse find, but it wasn't huge and these won't be around forever. Trick ropes were sold by a lot of cowboy movie stars during this time period and usually go for $100 or more. This is a great item.
 

$10.00 -+



#ZZStock021 - 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 -+



#TZCards145 - 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 -+



#BGTransport031 - Full Unopened Sealed Deck of Eastern Airlines Playing Cards
Vintage unused stock from around 1970. Full deck standard bridge size cards. The box and each card have the Eastern Logo on them. Came from a former employee. This is a great price on these.
 

$1.50 -+



#CH384.1  - Charlie Chaplain Silent Movie Handbill - Fall of Babylon

OK guys. Something like this is uncommon. Vintage Charlie Chaplain items like this are nearly impossible to find. They came out of an old theatre in Brooklyn, NY. They are 11" tall thin paper handbills that they passed out in front of the theater to attact customers. It advertises D. W. Griffith's The Fall of Babylon which was made in 1919, so that is the time period these are from. It shows the second feature was Charlie Chaplan's comedy "Carman" which was made in 1917. This was the era of the silent movie and so it says "music throughout the entire show". What that means is that some guy played the organ while you watched the silent movies. This is a very good piece and we are proud to be able to offer it. These are the only examples we've ever seen. We bought them right and so are passing them on at an amazing price.

 

$4.00 -+



#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 -+



#CC374 - Scarce Large 1972 Coca Cola Error Calendar
Vintage large 18 1/4" tall Coca Cola twelve month calendar from 1972. These are uncommon and unusual because they are missing the August 12th date! I have seen these sell (not just asking price) on Ebay for around $25, so they are a bargain here. 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. Most of them that turn up on Ebay have condition issues, but not these. They are in excellent unused condition.
 

$4.00 -+



I (Don) have spent over 20 years roaming around digging out inventory for you guys. I work for you, and love doing it! Now, I need some help. My singer (Lola) and I (My stage name is ChordSlinger) are trying to complete a studio quality CD, but it is outrageously expensive. So, I got to thinking. If I could get some of you to donate a small amount (even $1), maybe we could gather the money to complete the CD. It is my dream. I appreciate you reading this. Shipping costs are not incurred on this item.  We are very close to finishing the album now.  Perhaps within the next 6 months!
 

$1.00 -+



#CH005 - Bordens Elsie Starlac Sample Cups
These are very early Starlac sample cups picturing Elsie. Starlac first came out around 1951 and these are from around that time period as they say that Starlac was "new". These are the only examples I've ever seen and are in excellent condition. 2 1/2" tall. Antique and collectible.
 

$1.50 -+



#TZCards010 - 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 -+



#DA004 - Pride of the West Butter Box

5" wide waxed butter box found in storage at the Conrad Creamery in Conrad, MT. Circa 1950. Pictures a farm scene. Nice condition. Will be shipped folded flat.

 

$1.00 -+



#NE030 - Daring Black Guy Sitting on an Alligator Postcard - St. Augustine - As low as $1.75
Vintage 5 1/2" wide 1940s linen postcard. It pictures a black guy in a tophat sitting on an alligator with other alligators all around. Front says "Taking it easy in Florida at the St. Augustine Alligator and Ostrich Farm". Back Says "Florida Souvenir Co., St. Augustine, FL.". The St. Augustine Farm, Zoological Park, where these were found, is one of Florida's oldest tourist attractions, and has been around since 1893. It has it's own official designation as a U. S. Historical District. These are unused old stock in excellent condition.
 
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$2.00 -+

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#CC254 - Coca Cola Dry Server Picturing a Girl Carrying her Roller Skates at a Coke Cooler
Vintage 6 3/4" tall Coca Cola Dry Server with a picture of a girl with her roller skates over her left shoulder and a bottle of Coke in her right in front of a Coke cooler. Says "It's the Real Thing". These are paper sleeves that were dispensed from old Coke machines. The refrigeration in the old machines made the bottles sweat, so you put the bottle in one of these sleeves to keep them dry. Some people call them bottle bags, but the are really sleeves. Dated 1932. These are in exceptional condition. These are from a huge collection of Coke items a friend had who searched old bottling plants and hauled this stuff out many years ago.
 

$2.00 -+



#CS224 - Cabissmann's Jiffy Strop Dressing Box
Vintage circa 1920s 4 1/2" wide empty Jiffy Strop box. Nice old time picture of a shaver.  These are nice looking. They are old stock that was never used from the plant in Springfield, MO, and are in excellent condition. Shipped flat. A quantity of these was found many years ago, but they are nearly impossible to find now and look great as part of an old country store display.
 

$2.00 -+



#TY290 - Roto Top Box

Vintage 6 1/2" long cardboard box. These are old factory stock that were never filled and are great for an old toy display. They were made to contain a toy with a string that you pulled and it spun three tops at one time. These were found at the Weaver Manufacturing Co. in Elizabethtown, PA and are marked as such. Cool illustrations of the top and how it worked on the box.

 

$0.75 -+



#CH196 - Ronald Reagan Western Postcard From His Acting Days

Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image of both sides of the postcard. Vintage 5 1/2" tall postcard of Ronald Reagan in a western movie or tv show. These came from a collector who hoarded them a long time ago. They are from around the 1950s, are in near perfect condition and are marked "Western Art Post Card Co.". Ronald Reagan memorabilia is hard to find. We were very pleased to get these for you.

 

$3.00 -+



#CS073 - Blue Boy Kidney Beans Bag
Click the picture to see a larger more detailed image. Vintage 10 1/2" tall cardboard bag (2 lb. size - about the size of a coffee bag). Unused old stock from the Haxton and Son. Packers in Oakfield, NY. Circa 1940s. Colorful and nice image of a country boy with a farm scene in the background. These are nice and not real common. Excellent condition.
 

$1.50 -+



#TZCards144 - 12 Different Horoscope Cards with Witches and Black Cats
You get 12 different astrology cards for $6 (that's 50¢ each). Vintage 5 3/8" tall Exhibit Supply Horoscope Reading Cards. These are fantastic and should be a hit with the Halloween collectors and card collectors. They picture a lady fortune teller with black cats, bats, owls, frogs, and witches on brooms printed all over the card. Each one has the same pictures on it, but different horoscope readings. The copyright date is 1925, 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 many years after. These are very uncommon cards. These are super rare and in near perfect condition.

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 light backs and some are the darker backs. We'll call it circa 1950s as some of these bricks are really old.

 

$6.00 -+



#UPaper052 - Set of 3 different 1926 Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial Stamps
Three vintage 2" tall stamps. All are different colors and marked "150 Years of American Independence" "1776 - 1926" "The Sesqui-Centennial Philadelphia". These are in nice unused condition and this is a great price. Less than 35¢ each!!! Unused old stock.
 

$1.00 -+

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