Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Vintage Amateur Oil/Watercolor Paintings

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Vintage oil painting on board that features a bouquet of white flowers in a white vase. It has a gold colored frame. The painting is signed on the lower right corner, “Mrs C”. On the back is written: “From the beach 3/15/76 Mrs C. Chavez. It measures 8 1/2 X 6 1/2 inches. The painting is in excellent condition. The frame has some minor marks.

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A vintage water color painting.  It features a country dirt road in the country.  The painting is in good condition.  The wood frame has a gold colored metal edge and  has some wear signs.  The painting measures: 6 X 8 X 1 3/4 inches.  It is not signed.

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Saturday, March 17, 2018

English Teapots

Tony Wood England - English Cottage Teapot

Measures 9 3/4" across (from spout to handle) X 4 1/4" W X 5 1/2" H 
NO crack/chip/hairline
MINIMAL WEAR, NEAR PERFECT CONDITION!!

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"Yuan" Wood and Sons England Teapot


Yuan Woods Teapot c1930s
Vintage China - Rare Wood & Sons Teapot, Yuan Pattern, Peacock Hexagon Shape, Blue and White, Made in England, 1930s
Older hexagonal style of Yuan teapot with a Peacock and floral design. Backstamp: Yuan Wood & Sons England Rd No 656368.
It measures approximately 5 1/2" high not including the lid and has a capacity of 1.25 pints.

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Friday, March 16, 2018

Rooms in Famous Homes Vintage Postcards

Vintage Color Postcard Of The East Parlor In Stephen Finch’s House

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Vintage Color Postcard Of Andrew Jackson’s Bedroom at The Hermitage


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Vintage Color Postcard Of A Room In Edv. Grieg’s Home Norway


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Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Vintage Postcards Featuring Flowers

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Monday, March 12, 2018

Animals and Birds

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Friday, March 9, 2018

Vintage Coke Collectibles

From its invention by John S. Pemberton in 1886 to today, Coca-Cola has become a staple of American and worldwide culture. As the consumerism of the mid-20th century blossomed, Coke showed itself to be a master of mass advertising, and it was this skill which helped the company dominate the American market. Indeed, even in 1886, Pemberton spent more money on ads than he made in sales, producing dozens of signs and other promotional items. Aside from techniques that today seem quite conventional—TV and magazine ads, for example—Coca-Cola pioneered the art of brand recognition with an almost endless variety of promotional materials, from clocks to coolers to calendars. All bore the immediately recognizable logo and, in some form or another, the classic red-and-white color scheme. Many also included a Coke slogan, like “Thirst knows no season,” “Delicious and Refreshing,” and “Things Go Better with Coke.” Collectors today can find a flood of Coke memorabilia and collectibles—part of these items’ genius in the first place was their durability and usability. To pick one example among many, Coca-Cola thermometers served a practical purpose that helped ensure a long promotional life. This set them apart from the posters and other advertisements that most store owners would routinely discard. As the decades passed and popular styles changed, so did the design of these thermometers. Some in the 1940s, for example, featured an Art Deco-inspired design. Coke bottles, too, evolved over the decades, from a non-standardized hodgepodge of improvised glassware in the early 20th century to the now-classic curved shape known as the “Mae West” or “hobbleskirt” bottle, which was patented in November 1915 after a two-year contest to find the perfect design. Then as now, consumers instantly associate the shape with the Coca-Cola brand. When Christmas came around, it was a safe bet that Coke would market Santa figurines, ornaments, or snow globes, all bearing the Coke... Continue Reading

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Vintage Coca-Cola Tins



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Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Vintage Butter Dishes

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Meriden Aesthetic Period 1875 – 1920 Quadruple Silver Plate Covered Butter Dish


Domed and Footed Silver Plate Butter Dish

Butter dish glass yellow oval LE SMITH




Christmas In July - Dicken's Village Buildings

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