This metal canister at one time housed Fine Cut Cuban Cigars, but it was empty when I opened it. |
This is a Marx toy train made in the 1940's. The price tag said it gets hung up from a few dents, but otherwise runs great. The owner was asking $100. |
This vendor had quite a few Railroad Magazines which were for sale for $6 each. They originally sold for $.25. Many of them dated back to the early 1900's. |
This was a tablet that you would mix with very hot water and sip. It was to help with indigestion due to excess acid. |
This was a really neat photograph showing the old Columbia to York covered bridge that was destroyed by a hurricane in 1896. It is selling for $55. |
Carol and I have a friend who loves campaign buttons. These three were if fair condition, but we had no idea if he might have them already. |
A large spool of 1/2" Blue Heart Manila Rope. Great for anyone who has a house with a beach theme. We passed on this since we already have more rope than we need. |
Now why would anyone shoot a bear, gut it, and have it end up in an antique shop? Things that people do amaze me. |
Now, you can always use BINGO cards, right? Sign said $2.00 per bundle, but most were loose. |
And, who can't use a book on Modern Chinchilla Farming. Bet it's been in the store for quite some time. Good deal at $2.00 |
How about three pigs and a frog. |
This was part of a pin-ball machine at one time. At least I think it was. |
An automatic cashier or coin dispenser. You can find just about anything you might imagine at an antique store. |
Tom Thumb Cash Register's are selling on eBay for anywhere from $2.99 to $65.00. This one was $30.00 and in average shape |
One of the most unusual items I found in the store was this miniature replica of the boat from the movie"Jaws" which is being devoured by Jaws. |
This mask was sold for those working with or using ammonia I assume. They had quite a few of them for sale. |
This is a decanter that was really neat. Would have been great for salad or cooking oil. It's price was $20. |
In Lancaster County, PA you will always find something related to the Amish. In this case I found this pair of cast iron miniatures or collectibles. |
This is a medium sized tin that held Hershey Chocolates at one time. The photo on it is the factory that Milton Hershey had when he first started making caramels and chocolate in Lancaster, PA. |
Old typewriters fascinate me! So neat how you could push a small key and have it swing a piece of metal onto the paper above it. Inventors of pieces of equipment were amazing. |
This is an empty can of soda that had a photo of Roberto Clemente on it with a small history of the Hall-Of-Fame baseball player. Never saw anything like it. Sold for $12.00. |
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