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American Heritage Magazine began in 1947 as a specialized history journal and two years later, expanded to publishing for general audiences on many historical aspects of American life through the ages. In 2007, the magazine went completely digital. American Heritage would find rare photos in many U.S. libraries, purchase the rights to make prints, and use the photos in one of its articles. These four photos became part of the American Heritage archives. I’m not sure if these four photos were ever used. The first one shows the stages to complete a standing somersault. Photo 2 shows “the butt raise,” a highly complex maneuver. I’m not sure what to call Photo 3, bu the fourth one looks like a VICTORY formation. On the back of each photo is a notation by a staff member. These four are part of a series of five, but I only have four. The photos are sub 8 x 10 inches and are in great shape Pleaser excuse the crude watermarks, but I’ve had too many folds “borrow” my images.

1 Columbia Life Jacket 1 Ste. Claire Life Jacket Very Collectible Great piece of Detroit History 313-361-2755

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.

Attic find...very old... Does play, will need to Be cleaned. Call or text 814-934-4540. 2 voice instrument.

CALL 540-382-9205CALL NUMBER IF INTERESTED, LANDLINE phone DOES NOT ACCEPT TEXTS---I STOPPED ANSWERING FAKE EMAILS. IN CHRISTIANSBURG VA, 5 MINUTES OFF INTERSTATE 81. LARGE HARDBACK WITH EXCELLENT COVER. TRY TO FIND ANOTHER 1 IN THIS CONDITION AND THIS PRICE. CLEVELAND OHIO FAMOUS DEPT STORE. LOTS OF PHOTOS.-------NO SHIPPING, ITS NOT WORTH THE AGGREVATION AT THIS LOW PRICE.

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This is a nice example of a Colonial, Providence Rhode Island WW2 US Navy pilot survival knife. It is in good condition with signs of use on the blade. Both the blade and saw are in good condition and it locks up tight. Call or text Joe for more info if interested. If you are interested in this knife, please leave me a text message or call me and leave a voice mail if I dont answer. This will help me sort out the real calls from the spam. I will ship at the buyers expense or pickup in Industry Beaver County. Cash in person. USPS postal money orders or PayPal only if shipped.

Beautiful and unique Queen-sized bed frame featuring a mix of natural woven wicker and solid wrought iron. This is a very high-quality, heavy-duty piece that is incredibly sturdy—not your average lightweight metal bed call or message for more information 843/472/9229

Vintage NJ Advertising Patriotic Thermometer Betsy Ross American Flag from manville nj . green light tavern 300 S main st very rare $10.00 call 908-745-1374 see 1000 s of other items 4 sale

This is a vintage beautiful mid century modern era table lamp made of ceramic with black color and glazed. This looks what they call May West dress design body. When you look straight at lamp without shape it looks like a dress down to waist and bottom of dress. The cord can also tell the age of lamp as well as sticker near bulb. This is in perfect to near perfect shape from what I see. Measures about 25 1/2 inch high 8 long on bottom The shade is not original I’m adding it for the lamp and it works. But obviously buyer can choose to change it. Email or text with any questions. Price is Firm!

1969 New Hampshire- 20.00 Texas (no year)- 30.00 1962 Kansas- 30.00 1979 Michigan- 10.00 1983 Virginia- 25.00 2020 Wyoming- 30.00 1990 Wyoming- 30.00 Washington State( no year)- 30.00 1963 Washington State- 20.00 1972 Washington DC- 20.00 Pickup or ship Call or text Joe if interested

Vintage Chinese Paper and Silk People Ornaments Ancient Ancestors Collection made in the peoples republic of china from early 1970 s very rare find they are mint have been stored away for many years wow do not miss out $10,00 call 908-745-1374 check out 1000 s of rare finds an 1 time deals we have 4 sale

Add a touch of elegance to your living space with this beautiful, large-scale French Provincial style entertainment center. This grand piece features a cream-colored finish with a subtle distressed wash and stunning marble-top console also has built in lighting call or message for more information 843/472/9229

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This old tapestry advertises a business that no longer exists on W 8 Mile Rd. back in the day. It’s highly detailed and looks like it was almost hand-painted. It probably was designed to be displayed at the restaurant or at the homes of valued customers, with the original hanging string still attached. Base on the Zone # (19) in the address, the advertising tapestry was most likely used in the 1950s. The tapestry measures 14 1/2 inches tall and 8 inches wide. It looks like it is composed of many wooden sticks (bamboo?) that are slatted to easily fold into one another. All of the colors and details are bold as they were 60-70 years ago. Luckily, the previous owner kept this piece stored and out of the sunlight. Displayed, the tapestry would be a neat example of artistic advertising pieces in Detroit business history

Starlite and Lantern Co. vintage railroad lantern/light. From 1970 s if not earlier. In excellent working condition. Take a 6 v battery. Very collectible. Asking $40. Call or text 508-809-0659

Eastlake Cherry Wood Marble Top Dresser with Fullsized Mirror. ~1880s 1890s. Three drawers plus one secret drawer. Top drawer features some divided areas for sorting items. Brass drawer pulls. At one time there was a large Scalloped frame in which the large sized mirror fit. Somehow it disappeared somewhere between TX & MS. ?? Today the mirror is affixed to the back with braces. Excellent condition. The finish is smooth & polished. Lovely carving. Four feet wide. The original brass pins that held the mirror in place are included. $5000. “Also available: other antique furniture and collectibles—serious buyers and estate/antique dealers welcome to inquire.” P.S. Ive added new photos! Hopefully these will capture the beauty of the dresser. The color and details are much more visible than before. Located in Columbus Ohio Sawmill area. Cash only. Arrangements will be made for larger transactions. By appointment only. Generally available ~ 4 pm. Please email through Craigslist Chat to make reservations to view item.

This original die-cut lithographed advertising calendar from the 19th century measures 8 1/2 inches tall by 6 inches wide. On the front bottom left is a copyright date (1893) by the Knapple Lithograph Co. (as shown). On the back is the entire calendar for 1894. When you open the calendar, there’s some oxidation/discoloring on the borders that matches the design and cut of the front of the calendar. Luckily, it has no effect on the graphics. On the left side of the inside portion of the calendar is a list of insurance rates. For instance, 50 cents a week for a person aged 21 would insure them for $930, big bucks 125 years ago. Also, the major dates for the holidays are listed. Back then, Memorial Day was called Decoration Day. In 1894, the Metropolitan Insurance Company’s offices were in Detroit, Grand Rapids, and Bay City/Saginaw. I think it’s safe to say that only a few copies—if any— of this calendar probably exist, especially in such great condition. As you can see from the photos, the colors and graphics are bold and clear,



