The Bang Gun for Lots of Fun
The Bang Gun for Lots of Fun is a circa 50's - 60's cardboard toy. Has insert of indians inside and is all original. Made in USA! You swoop it downward and is supposed to make a loud crack. In very good condition with a very slight bend mark in cardboard by the handle. Measures 7 3/4" long by about 6" wide total.
The Family Circle Fish and Poultry Cookbook
The Family Circle Fish and Poultry Cookbook also Shellfish and Game copyrighted 1955. This cookbook is in very good condition!
Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Cookbook
Amy Vanderbilt's Complete Cookbook (c) 1961 by Amy Vanderbilt is in very good condition with slightly tattered original dust jacket. Another cookbook filled with great recipes and tips.
Set of 3 OWC Fish Ornaments
Set of 3 OWC Fish Ornaments in very good condition. Something I have rarely seen are ornaments in the shape of 3 different fish. Longest fish is 3 1/2" long and 1 1/14" wide and the smallest is 1 3/4" long and 1 1/2" wide. All have glitter on them!
The New Anything Can Happen
The New Anything Can Happen one of The Alice and Jerry Books series by Mary Geisler Phillips and Mabel O'Donnell and illustrated by Dorothy Todd. This hard bound textbook was copyrighted 1951 and is a 1956 Edition in good condition as you can see!
Wilson Racketball Racket
This is a nice Wilson Racketball Racket with the vinyl protective cover. It is marked Morty Hogan on the handle in several places. Racket also is marked Leach. This item is sold as found and measures 19" long and 8 1/2" wide. See pictures!
The Quiz Book of the Seven Arts
The Quiz Book of the Seven Arts, more than 1000 questions and answers by Jo Ranson and Richard Pack with over 50 cartoons by Leo Garel. Copyrighted 1946 this hard bound book has the original dust jacket and is in overall very good condition.
Song Hits Magazine ca. Dec. 1940
This is the Song Hits Magazine ca. Dec. 1940, Vol. 4, No. 7 in very nice condition. Light pencil written on the cover but otherwise in very good shape!
Portable Clothes Line
This is a Portable Clothes Line that pulls out to 7 feet! Great gift or stocking stuffer for the camper in your family. Also might work well in a shower stall to drip dry your fine washables. New!
Coro circa 50's Clip Earrings
These beautiful earrings were made by Coro in the 50's and are square with brown flecked stones. They measure 3/4" square and are in very good condition!
Cast Iron Match Holder
This is a Cast Iron Match Holder in a Victorian style. Again not sure of the age but is in very good condition and is a wall mount type. Measures 6" tall and 3 1/8" wide and about an inch deep.
Xmas Stocking - Long w/Red Toe & Heel
Fill er up! Your kids eyes will pop open when they see the size of this Long Xmas Stocking w/Red Toe & Heel! Stocking measures 36" long and is 13" toe to heel and 7" across the top. Made by Midwest of Cannon Falls.
Squat Brown Crock
This is a new Squat Brown Crock with a cloth ribbon. This crock is a great size to hold all sorts of things, mail, keys, whatever and will look great in any country style decor. It measures 6" across by 4" deep.
Tropic Treasures Fish Wall Pocket Set..even has bubbles!
This is a set of California Pottery Fish stamped Tropic Treasures by Ceramicraft, San Clemente, Calif. The largest fish is a decorative wall pocket while the smaller fish are not. This complete set even has the gold leaf painted bubbles! Darling set circa 50's! The largest fish measures 10 3/4" long and about 7 1/2" tall. Next size down 6" long and 5" tall. Smallest 4" long and 3" tall. Bubbles are 2", 1 1/2", and 1 1/8". I see no chips or nicks but does have normal crazing common of pottery this age
Colbalt Chickenwire Graniteware Teapot
Something you don't see everyday is this beautiful Cobalt blue Chickenwire Graniteware Teapot. This beautiful piece is in very good condition for it's age with some staining inside and a couple of chips out of the graniteware as is very common for it. A mark that looks kind of like a lion with its front feet on a coffee pot is on the bottom. This piece measures 6" tall by 8" from spout to outer edge of the handle. A beautiful example of graniteware chickenwire pattern!