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I dont know the gallons but it is approx. 13 inches tall and about 9 inches across the bottom. Has some chips, please see the pictures. Located in the Jewel Lake area. Phone calls only please.

These seven postcards all have a floral theme, usually violets. The first card is a horseshoe of violets with four-leaf clovers at the corners wishing “A Prosperous and Happy New Year.” It was sent in 1909 to an address in Paw Paw, MI. The violets and clovers are embossed and raised. The second card also has texture with raised violets. The postmark on back is too faint to see, but the stamp is from the same era. It was sent to an address in Holland, MI. The third one also has some texture, with embossed leaves behind a bag that reads “We Cling.” Again, the postmark isn’t clear, but the note on back reads “Jan. 6, 1911.” The fourth card is postmarked 1907 and shows a bouquet of violets. On the left bottom corner is a copyright date of 1906 with the word “Father” written on the bottom middle. The fifth one is a little weird, mostly because of the message in the bottom corner underneath the Dutch clog. The postmark date is 1907 and the card was sent to an address in Kalamazoo. The sixth card has beautiful raised and textured flowers. It was sent to a Muskegon address in 1907. Finally, the last one shows a house behind a bouquet of embossed violets. This is the only card that was never sent.

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.

2 Vintage 50 s wood framed cross stitch flowers 12 x 15 $10.00 for both wow what a deal call 908-745-1374 check out 1000 s of other deals we have 4 sale

---LOCATED 5 MINUTES OFF INTERSTATE 81 IN CHRISTIANSBURG VA----CALL 540-382-9205. CALL IF INTERESTED .I STOPPED ANSWERING FAKE EMAILS. BOOKLET Measures 10 x 12. COMPLETE DETAILED EXPENSES FOR EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN THE AMUSEMENT PARK, ALSO INCLUDES THE ELYSIUM. 14 PRINTED PAGES SOME FOLD OUT BECAUSE SOME PAGES HAVE 8 COLUMNS WITH DETAILED EXPENSES, LOSES ON EACH RIDE, COTTAGES, FOOD CONSESSIONS, TOTALS, ECT. ETC....CAN ALSO SHIP

Elevate your space with this beautiful, large-scale French Country style armoire. Crafted from solid knotty pine with a gorgeous natural finish, this piece offers both incredible storage and a classic farmhouse aesthetic shelving on the inside just needs to be put up call or message for more information 843/472/9229

I am selling a few very old tube type short wave radios cbs. Make me a reasonable offer for all. phone calls Only 843-460-7732 Thanks

**Price $60.00 OBO) Vintage Stanley Miter Box No. 358 Frame No. 3 w/ Back Saw 28x5 in Markings on the box: The Stanley Rule & Level Plant The Stanley Works New Britain, Conn. Made in U.S.A. Markings on Saw: Simonds Saw & Steel Co. Fitchburg, Mass. U.S.A Medallion on handle: The Simonds Saw & Steel Company In good condition, sharp blade & angle adjustment moves smoothly Pick up in Jonesboro, Ar Please call with questions or inquiries

This wonderfully sculptural vintage bent willow arm chair captures the rustic charm and handcrafted character long associated with Adirondack and lodge-style furniture. Built from naturally curved branches and saplings, the chair has an organic, almost storybook quality that feels deeply connected to the American rustic tradition of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Pieces like this were originally favored in camps, porches, and mountain retreats where handcrafted furnishings blended naturally with the surrounding landscape, and today they remain highly sought after for their warmth, texture, and distinctive artistic presence. The craftsmanship is especially appealing, with gracefully bent willow branches forming sweeping arms and a dramatic arched back. The exposed joinery and natural bark surfaces celebrate the raw beauty of the material rather than concealing it, giving the chair tremendous visual character. Every branch and curve feels unique, creating a piece that functions equally well as seating and as sculptural décor. The layered concentric willow arms and back create a striking silhouette that would work beautifully in a rustic cabin, lake house, sunroom, or eclectic organic modern interior. The chair is in nice vintage condition with age-appropriate wear consistent with its handmade rustic nature. There is expected surface wear, natural variation, and minor irregularity throughout the willow construction that only enhances the authenticity and charm of the piece. The chair presents beautifully overall and retains a strong decorative presence whether used practically or displayed as part of a curated rustic interior. 44h x 32w x 26d seat height 18 Local delivery available for a fee or pick up Westfield MA

Antiques & Collectibles Show and Flea Market 4770 Sunrise Hwy Bohemia NY 11716 Open Daily 11 am to 6 pm BUY-SELL-TRADE NY States Largest Show of its kind Over 10 thousand great antique and collectible Items always on display indoor climate controlled Open all year round rain or shine With Over 100 Quality Vendors Specializing In: Antiques, collectibles, toys, trains, dolls, military, fire & police, vintage & costume jewelry, records, musical instruments, World’s Fair, clocks, bronzes, coin-ops, hunting & fishing, sports, stoneware, art pottery, art glass, china, porcelain, Hummels, Lladro, Daltons, Coca-Cola, paintings, prints, coins, stamps, medals, paper money, cookie jars, holiday collectibles, vintage clothing, linens, kitchen wares, crystal, gold, silver, silver plate, cap guns & Western, radios, phonographs, stereos, lighting, ephemera, advertising, tools, cameras, telephones, furniture, primitives, Art Deco & Art Nouveau, sewing machines, typewriters, binoculars, scales, chocolate molds, slot machines, ink wells, sports & non sports cards, architectural and more. With over 10,000 national and international visitors annually Vendor’s show is sold out please call to be put on our waiting list You never know what you are going to find Serving all Long Island communities including all of New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Flushing, Bayside, Brookville, Great Neck, Sea Cliff, Cold Spring Harbor, Nissequogue, The Hamptons, Eastport, Babylon, Bay Shore, Islip, Oakdale, Bohemia, Sayville, Holbrook, Bayport, Blue Point, Patchogue, Roslyn, Mattituck, Greenport, Remsenburg, Westbury Admission just $10.00 for a 3 day pass Issued at front gate, group rates & advanced prepaid tickets available please call

These two 100+ year old New Years postcards are very neat. The first one uses a hot air balloon to celebrate the new year of 1908. It was postmarked Dec. 27, 1907, and sent from Chicago to an address in Muskegon, MI. The second one, celebrate New Years 1911, is a. bit more traditional. It has a small chunk missing in the lower left corner, but it has no effect on the art. It features a rustic home during sunrise. The inner art is surrounded by holly. Theresa planned on sending it to William, but it didn’t happen. So sad.

This beautiful china set from England c. 1926. Sold as set only. Includes: 11 Dinner Plates 11 Tea Cups 12 Saucers 12 Bread and Butter Plates 46 Items total. Minton Helena Dark Yellow Pattern.Flowers, Fruit, Blue Urns, Yellow Bands.Mint condition. $700. Cash only. Firm on price. Located in Deale, MD 410-271-5854

“Good Stories” was a women’s magazine published in the early 1900s. It was designed to to provide fashion advice, lifestyle, weight management, and love—along with a short story or two. The magazine also has some great ads from nearly a century ago. Many of them were quack medicine remedies. Two of the three magazines are exactly the same, from November, 1931. They both have a cover called “Amateur Night,” showing a young mother with two kids on her lap. Inside, there’s also a short story called “Amateur Night.” Inside are many great ads including goiter remedy, the Lindy Flyer Kid’s Wagon, and various contests. Both copies have very minor tears on the borders, with no effect on the great graphics. The single copy has a cover entitled “A Young Man in a Hurry” with a short story inside by the same name. There are also short stories entitled “Sweet Nancy” and “Frost.” Along with the many great ads, there are a few fashion patterns listed. The magazine measures 11 x 13 inches and is made of newsprint. Each edition is 20 pages long.

CALL 540-382-9205 CALL NUMBER IF SERIOUSLY INTERESTED, I STOPPED ANSWERING FAKE EMAILS. LOCATED 5 MINUTES OFF INTERSTATE 81 IN CHRISTIANSBURG VA. HARD TO FIND MODEL. THIS VASE IS A FULL 19 EVENTHOUGH THE MODEL NUMBER IS 393-18. NO SCRATCHES OR CHIPS ANYWHERE. SELLING $100.00 BELOW EBAY BIDDING COSTSTILL HAVE RECEIPT CHECK THE PRICE OF THIS MODEL IN THIS CONDITION ANYWHERE ON THE INTERNET

STUNNING 1 OF A KIND, GORGEOUS BLACK GRANITE TOP TABLE CABINET WITH CARVED WOOD AND CARVED ACCENTS. ELEGANT VICTORIAN DESIGN BUFFET SERVER. IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL OR TEXT 973-771-4076. DELIVERY AVAILABLE FOR A FEE. MOVING SALE MORE APPLIANCES FURNITURE DECORATIONS ELECTRONICS OFFICE SUPPLIES OUTDOOR FURNITURE PATIO SETS CAST ALUMINUM PATIO SET AVAILABLE SECTIONAL COUCH SOFA DRESSER VANITY CHEST ARMOIRE REFRIGERATOR STOVE RANGE MICROWAVE DISHWASHER MIXER BLENDER COFFEE MAKER TOAST...

Antiques & Collectibles Show and Flea Market Open Daily 11 am to 6 pm BUY-SELL-TRADE NY States Largest Show of its kind Over 10 thousand great antique and collectible Items always on display indoor climate controlled Open all year round rain or shine With Over 100 Quality Vendors Specializing In: Antiques, collectibles, toys, trains, dolls, military, fire & police, vintage & costume jewelry, records, musical instruments, World’s Fair, clocks, bronzes, coin-ops, hunting & fishing, sports, stoneware, art pottery, art glass, china, porcelain, Hummels, Lladro, Daltons, Coca-Cola, paintings, prints, coins, stamps, medals, paper money, cookie jars, holiday collectibles, vintage clothing, linens, kitchen wares, crystal, gold, silver, silver plate, cap guns & Western, radios, phonographs, stereos, lighting, ephemera, advertising, tools, cameras, telephones, furniture, primitives, Art Deco & Art Nouveau, sewing machines, typewriters, binoculars, scales, chocolate molds, slot machines, ink wells, sports & non sports cards, architectural and more. With over 10,000 national and international visitors annually Vendor’s show is sold out please call to be put on our waiting list You never know what you are going to find Serving all Long Island communities including all of New York City, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, Flushing, Bayside, Brookville, Great Neck, Sea Cliff, Cold Spring Harbor, Nissequogue, The Hamptons, Eastport, Babylon, Bay Shore, Islip, Oakdale, Bohemia, Sayville, Holbrook, Bayport, Blue Point, Patchogue, Roslyn, Mattituck, Greenport, Remsenburg, Westbury Admission just $10.00 for a 3 day pass Issued at front gate, group rates & advanced prepaid tickets available please call

From 1919 to 1923,Shadowland was a monthly magazine published out of New York City. It was billed as “The Handsomest Magazine in the Whole World.” And had a lot of Art Deco material: illustrations, photos, caricatures, and poetry. Also included were articles on actors, the theater, dancers, and music. Basically, it was a magazine for the East Coast elite. Almost all of the cover art had an Art Deco flavor. Most of the magazines cover art was done by artist A. M. Hopfmuller. One of his most famous cover art came from the July 1922 edition called “Mermaid Steers the Course.” Most of these prints are the size of postcards or 6 x 8 inches. This poster, though, is much larger, measuring 12 by 18 inches. If you’re into Art Deco, this poster would be great for framing.

Excellent condition. Noritake tea service for 8. See pictures and call or text




