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Antique Laundry wringers both in good condition, Daisy 110 wood & metal, $50, Lovell Perfect # 200 cast metal, $75. No Email or text, call 562-867-3510

Lion Coffee began in 1864. In 1882, it became part of the Woolson Spice Co. of Toledo, Ohio. Alvin Woolson made Lion Coffee the second largest coffee producer in the world through great marketing. The company included trade and holiday cards with each purchase. This booklet measures 5 by 3 1/4 inches. It has 16 pages with 135 etiquette rules from the world of the late 1800s. Some of the “instructions” were a bit funny by today’s standards such as “Avoid slang phrases” and “Never address a person by name in a public place.” The front cover has a slight nick on the right border, but it has no effect on the great graphics. The back bottom border also has a nick, but does not affect any of the graphics either. I’ve seen plenty of trade cards and other Lion Coffee antique items over the years, but I’ve never seen anything like this. I doubt if a few—if any others—still exist. This promotional booklet is a great glimpse into society over 130 years ago. Because I live in Michigan, I will be happy to ship or we can meet at the Cabela’s exit off US 23..

I purchased these from an estate in Holland, MI, years ago. The Holland Rusk Co. began in the late 1800s in Holland, MI. Rusk is a dry and crunchy round biscuit—basically twice-baked bread. It’s used in a lot of recipes and as a type of toast. In the Netherlands, rusk is used as a breakfast food, something like toast. It’s also used as a type of shortcake base. These two advertising blotters were put out as a promotional item for the company. They were obviously never used based on their condition. The blotters measure 8 1/4 x 3 3/4 inches and are made of a light cardboard. We could arrange shipping if preferable.

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In 1830, James and Peter Coats took over their father’s cotton mill in England. They developed a new way to make affordable thread, which had typically been made of silk, by taking very fine cotton strands and winding them tightly into thread. Business boomed around the world. In the mid-1800s, the U. S. Placed heavy tariffs on British imports, so the company established a shop in the U.S. J. P. Coats used brilliant marketing. The company made display cabinets from their empty wood spools in the factory, gave them out to general store merchants, but only if the owners ordered plenty of thread to fill the display cabinets. In the later 1800s, before J. P. Charts merged with Clark & Co., they hired artists to create trade cards. What makes this poster so rare is that it is the same image used on one of those trade cards, except in poster form. It measure 13 x 20 inches and is lithographed on light cardboard stock. As you can see from the photo of the back of the poster, this poster is an original. The artwork features a young African-American boy straddling a spool of J. P. Coats thread. A crow is on each side of the spool. In the upper right hand corner is artwork showing the sun looking sad. Below the sun is a fain picture of house, while a strand of trees is shown on the left border. The upper right corner has the phrase “We Never Fade.” Although there is some faint staining underneath the sun, it does not interfere with the major artwork, which ha retained its color over the years. I have seen quite a few small trade cards advertising J. P. Coats and quite a few spool cabinets, but I have never seen an original poster like this one. I’m guessing this poster was used as a general store display.

Stunning tall curved corner cabinet featuring a rich warm brown finish with beautiful wood grain detailing and decorative inlay accents on the doors. The rounded front and crown molding top give it a high-end, classic look call or message for more information 843/472/9229

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During the Victorian era, people loved artwork that featured angelic children. In 1897, artist Morris B.Parkinson hired a photographer who used his friend’s four-year old daughter to pose for two photos, which he called “Cupid Asleep” and “Cupid Awake.” The photos became so popular that Ohio Art Company, in 1908, marketed the prints to sell in hundreds of five and dime stores in the U. S. In various sizes. They were fitted in oval frames. This is one of those prints in a glass covered frame. The oval frame measures approximately 8 x10 inches and is in excellent shape.

The only reason this calendar survived like it did (basically new) is that it was kept in a box for 117 years box (box included) . It was probably meant as a gift, but it was never used. Against the backdrop of the calendar is a poem by John Greenleaf Whittier entitled “The Quiet Room,” a poem about the importance of peace and quiet in order to find God. The starburst design is really neat, with a gold sun sending out rays in all directions. The original red bow tops off the calendar. All 12 months and days are represented. The calendar measures 10 inches in diameter and is just like it was back in 1907.

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An Assortment of Stainless Steel, Allen Head Socket Cap screws, Allen Hex Head Bolts in bags in plastic bags S.S. Bolts Assortment of length and sizes New Stainless Steel, 4-40 to 1/4 X 28, USA Inch sizes brand new in bags, old stock I also have available (the last 3 picture, in small drawers) An Assortment of Metric Bolts with drawer racks. Assortment of length and sizes, Hex Head Metric Size, Hex Head Bolts, Different of lengths and sizes New, with drawer racks. Located in Boonville, CA. Come shopping when you come to pick it up! Its close to Boonville’s Brewery and Beer Pub, great wine tasting, disc golf, airport, beer and champagne tasting. Its a beautiful country drive up Highway 128. About 1.2 hours north of Santa Rosa, 2 hours from San Francisco and Oakland. 1 hour to Clear Lake and only 1/2 hour to Ukiah, and Lake Mendocino. Call me about a delivery as we do frequently drive to Ukiah and Santa Rosa. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. Thanks, Dave Boonville CA 95415 707 area code, 895 and then 2325 My phone is a land line, so dont text, just call. Pacific Daylight Time.

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Add timeless charm and organization to your entryway with this beautiful solid oak hall tree. This multi-functional piece serves as a coat rack, a vanity mirror, and a storage bench all in one. Perfect for smaller foyers or mudrooms where you need to maximize space without sacrificing style call or message for more information 843/472/9229

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Im a local wine enthusiast looking to expand my collection and try new things. If you have a single sealed wine bottle, a collection of 10,000+ bottles or anything in between, please shoot me a message with what youve got - Ill drive to you for a fair deal and bring cash. Easy terms: no haggling needed, we can both list out the price on winesearcher.com and Ill give you 50% of that in cash. When you consider that as a private collector you will simply not get the same prices that reputable retailers with professional storage and strong provenance, are getting, your only option is to go to an auction house. Auction houses typically ask detailed questions about storage and where you got the wine, they have $10k minimums, reject lower value wines (anything less than $75/bottle) and you’re hit with 36% in fees (standard 18% sellers premium, plus an additional 18% buyers premium) while you wait months to get a check after it’s (hopefully) sold, a discount for cash upfront suddenly becomes your fastest and easiest way to turn your collection into cash.

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In 1925, three businesses operated in a building on Francis St. One of those businesses was the Wesley G. Van Ness Pharmacy at. 138 Francis. The pharmacy stayed there until WW II. This particular fan was from the 1920’s, when Putnam Dyes used this artwork on advertising fans throughout the U.S. The lithographed front with General Putnam escaping from the British during the Revolutionary War is very colorful and has only a few, small discolored spots (barely noticeable). The bottom left has the company logo insert that was used in the early 1900s. Someone long ago repaired the handle with a thick gray string to keep the handle secure. They did a good job. On the back is the pharmacy’s name and address (no phone yet) with the motto: “Try the Drug Store First.” Since the pharmacy was located next to the Otsego Hotel, guests could make a quick trip for necessities. Also on the back are descriptions of three different Putnam products. The fan itself measures 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 inches while the original wood handle is approximately 5 3/4 inches. The fan is a great piece of Jackson, MI, business history and is in great shape for being a 100 years old.

Very nice solid vintage cast iron Paris monument with built in compartments for candles I am asking $125.00/Or Best OfferCall then Text a Message Regarding the Monument for Quicker ResponseNo Checks No Shipping located in Dothan Alabama 133-433-4442 Thank You

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