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The Cleveland Hebrew Mission organized in 1917 to promote Christianity to Jewish people living in the area. It was published four times a year and contained article on Jesus, the Virgin Mary, and the Holy Trinity. These two softcover brochures, measuring 7 x 10 inches , were printed in both Yiddish and English. They are 20 pages long. One of the pamphlets has a slight vertical crease (the November issue), probably from being folding and placed in someone’s pocket nearly a hundred years ago. Both booklets have some fading on the edges, but not as much as the photos exaggerate. The April 1928 booklet, near Easter season, has some interesting articles such as “The Passover: The Great Day of Deliverance” (pp. 5-7) and another entitled “My Experiences as a Gentile Christian Musing Among the Jews” (pp 10-11). The November 1928 Thanksgiving issue, “Has the Christian Church a ministry to the Jews” (pp. 4-5) and another called “, “Israel’s Thanksgiving Day” (pp. 6-7), and “Memoir of Maria, A Converted Jewess” (pp. 20-22) are articles that appear, along with an announcement on “The Convert’s Training Class.” NOTE: Since I live in Michigan, I will be happy to ship it to you.

Add classic style and great storage to your home with this beautiful, vintage solid wood accent cabinet. Made with a rich medium-to-dark oak finish, this sturdy piece features traditional paneled double doors, elegant vintage brass hardware, and a spacious top drawer for extra hidden storage call or message for more information 843/472/9229

Rare for its prestige condition This brewer is in excellent condition Technology: High-pressure 19-bar pump and a thermoblock heating system. Unique Features: Features a steam wand for frothing milk and a design suited for mess-free capsules. Design: A sleek black and silver design often cited as a classic model. This unit is unused stock, a rare find. When manufactured 20 years ago you got Swiss quality. 512-560-8733

Sabina Rymanow fett art glass or paperweight. Purchased fet this from a Laguna Beach black doctors estate. Many of the art glass items I am listing china were collected locally in Laguna Beach, CA. A beautiful tar piece! Measures 7 tall x 4 wide x 2 1/2 wide.

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 their days are represented. The calendar measures 10 inches in diameter and is just like it was back in 1907.

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.

These would make a great display or get them back out there. One is missing a strap. both are marked with the same MFG. but each are marked with a different state see pictures please. Approx. 12 inches wide and 28 inches long. One is about a 1/2 inch shorter than he other. Some of the strands are coming loose from the wood. Located in the Jewel lake area. Phone calls only please

This old brown leather piece is decoratively embossed on the sheath and has an old brass collar on it. The bottom brass point is sadly missing. It is 5-1/2 long without the tip and probably held a dagger. Unfortunately, I have no manufacturer or date for it, but its undoubtedly old. The leather is hardened, appears to be hand stitched and the collar has a belt clip on it. I have not attempted to polish it for fear or damaging it. $5 Call 720-244-5817

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.

4-lite French “Juliet” Doors w/vintage Old Wavy Glass ... $245/set Dimension details: Each door: 23”W x 70”H x 1 ⅜” D Fits 4W opening Vintage 4- lite “Juliet” French Doors w/ old wavy glass; painted gray on front, natural on back, shiplap, w/hinges Very good reclaimed quality and condition... * price is discounted for cost to replace one cracked pane old wavy glass Call/text number at Reply or email with PHONE number, please Goleta area

Fixtures for 1952 Soda Foutain Lily paper products had them made in Canada I have 10 Fixtures, paper cups I think are available 312-750-0040 Twin Lakes WI Will consider offers

POSSIBLE FREE DELIVERY TO ROANOKE540-382-9205 CALL NUMBER IF INTERESTED AND LEAVE MESSAGE, phone DOES NOT TEXT--, I STOPPED ANSWERING FAKE EMAILS-LIMITED EDITION 201 OUT OF 250. HIGHEST QUALITY BEAUTIFUL PRINT OF THE QUEEN MARY. I AM RETIRED AND DONT HAVE A CAMERA SO THE IMAGE IS OFF THE INTERNET. THE ACTUAL PRINT IS PERFECTLY CLEAR, NO DISSAPPOINTMENTS. THIS LARGER SIZE IS 26 X 17 FOR THE ACTUAL IMAGE AND THEN HAS A LARGE BORDER.I PURCHASED THIS FROM THE UK AT HIS STUDIO. The WEBSITE ...

Cushing’s Perfection Dye works started in 1881 by Wainwright Cushing in Foxcroft, Maine. A factory was built in 1892. After that, sales took off nationwide and internationally. This rare dye order form was from two years before the factory was built, dated 1890. The order form measures 7 x 9 1/4 inches and has two punched holes near the top for orders to be placed by the company. The form is done in a very fancy script and has a blank for customers filling out the exact dollars and cents for the order. At the top of the order form are instructions for the customer to write out the specific dyes listed in the company’s catalogue followed by their shipping address. I’ve included a full 10-cent unopened package of Cushing’s Turkey Red dye. I’ve seen plenty of these packets over the years, but never an order form that pre-dates the company’s factory.

Weltron 8 track needs belt 100$. Weltron astronaut helmet TV with alarm clock working rare find 870-321-7988

In 1906, Italian immigrant Amedeo Obici started the Planters Peanut Company in Wilkes-Barre, PA, and later moved the company to Suffolk, VA, in 1913. Obici had the ingenious idea of using peanuts, which had previously been used as animal feed in the 1899s, and converting them to a human snack food through roasting and salting. In 1916, a schoolboy won a contest to draw a company logo, which was called “Mr. Peanut.” Mr. Peanut’s monocle, top hat, and cane were added in the 1930s. This burlap advertising sack is probably from the 1940s, possibly early 1950s. It held 1 1/2 pounds of roasted, salted peanuts in the shell. The burlap sack has the classic Mr. Peanut logo and measures 8 x 15 inches. As you can see from the photos, the advertising sack is in great shape and would be perfect for framing.

In 1906, Italian immigrant Amedeo Obici started the Planters Peanut Company in Wilkes-Barre, PA, and later moved the company to Suffolk, VA, in 1913. Obici had the ingenious idea of using peanuts, which had previously been used as animal feed in the 1899s, and converting them to a human snack food through roasting and salting. In 1916, a schoolboy won a contest to draw a company logo, which was called “Mr. Peanut.” Mr. Peanut’s monocle, top hat, and cane were added in the 1930s. This burlap advertising sack is probably from the 1940s, possibly early 1950s. It held 1 1/2 pounds of roasted, salted peanuts in the shell. The burlap sack has the classic Mr. Peanut logo and measures 8 x 15 inches. As you can see from the photos, the advertising sack is in great shape and would be perfect for framing.

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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

DESCRIPTION: This item is a vintage, hand-painted wooden rocking horse, maybe a piece of folk art. It features hand-painted decorative designs on the body, saddle, and head. FEATURES Key Characteristics and Identification Material: It is constructed from solid wood. With handrests and footrests Design: The horse features a simple, flat-panel body shape and is a bow rocker type, meaning its legs extend onto two separate curved pieces of wood that allow it to rock back and forth. Details: The decorative painting, including the bridle and saddle details, suggests a folk art or a small workshop creation rather than a mass-produced item. The paintwork has a rustic, aged appearance. Age: Based on similar designs found in search results, this style of rocking horse is often from the mid-20th century, typically the 1950s or 1960s. Makers Mark: None, more than likely handmade folk art. Measurements: 28” High x 41” Long x 11” Wide. Condition: Very good condition no apparent major damage other than lots of storage wear, very solid piece worthy for any collector. Look at pictures carefully as it is considered part of the description.

VINTAGE CHRISTMAS LIGHT BULBS EXCELLENT CONDITION MOST BULBS HAVE NEVER BEEN USED CASH ONLY PICK UP ONLY 313-361-2755

