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Bacon and Bates "Regal" Pocket Watch. 1899 Christmas Catalog Picture
From a Montgomery Ward 1899 Christmas ad mailer.
Bacon and Bates "Regal" Pocket Watch 14K
Size 18, 11 jewel movement.
1899 price: $7.00, Hunting case $8.00.
Putting this up for show and tell. No... -
Show Us Your Collections!
C'mon.
We all have them.
I'll show you mine if you show me yours?
My binoculars, opera glasses, and telescopes. Ca. 1850-1920.
My antique whistles. Ca. 1910-1970.
My collection of... -
Cut Glass Pictures Lotus and Berkshire from 1899 Montgomery Wards Catalog
A scan I made from an original pamphlet style mailer, a Christmas ad from Montgomery Ward. Junk mail from 1899! It was among things in an old trunk that belonged to my great-grandparents.
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1st Day of Issue From the '40's to the '60's?
Hi,
My husband's father had a friend who was into doing 1st day of Issue Envelopes and postcards and we really don't know much more about it than that!!! Before the neighbor died, he gave my... -
Speaking of Cavaliers and Dolls....................
I'm wondering if anyone has any insight or comments regarding these two figures - which I will assume were intended for a diorama or some such. Will the condition of the fabrics and "sprung" wire... -
crossing the Rhine lithograph printing plate
Hope the pic comes out correctly. Never posted one before.
Honoring the
U. S. ARMY
Crossing of the Rhine
Remagen bridge
Picture of the bridge etched in metal.
This is in a heavy metal, etched... -
Info on rare euro notes
Hi All
I was wondering if anyone knows if there are specific euro notes that are very rare and worth finding ?I mean 5 , 10, 20 ,100 euro notes that are rare to find .
Coincidentally a rare 5... -
Handheld Asian Paddle Fan
No finds today so I had to buy something, whatever it is.
Japanese or Chinese? Are the stitches hans or machine made? -
My dreams and prayers were answered!
Have many micrometer calipers by various makers, all bought used, sans box, sans calibrating wrenches. Each maker used a different wrench. So sad I've had this useless-because-uncalibratible... -
Anyone else ever get more than they bargained for?
I am always buying items and finding interesting things in them, usually I find ephemera in books, but recently I found a 1892 indian head penny in a 1870s roll top desk. please share your own...
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