A miniature violin for sale for $110. It is about 12" in length. A real steal! |
These are miniature books. You can see a small pencil and button in front of them to determine size. They were selling for $15 and $25. |
Cardboard Mother's Oat container. Asking $22 for it. If only we hadn't thrown all of our containers away years ago. |
A thermos bottle featuring The Fonz for $36. |
A container of John Surrey's Syrian Dobrudja imported tobaccos for $18. I assume you could use it in the pipe with a sterling silver band that sat next to it that sold for $26. |
This is a Jim Shore Heartwood Creek nutcracker armed with holiday cheer. Asking $75 for it. I hurried my wife past this counter since she would have loved it for her collection of nutcrackers. |
This is a frame filled with glass slides from Italy. Glass or lantern slides were popular in the 17th century. It is selling for $65. Really not a bad price for something like this. |
This is a record cleaner. I never knew they made record cleaners. Going for $12. |
An $8 dashboard magnet used for good luck. |
This was selling for $125. I guess if you had an Eddie in the family it would be a great buy. |
I couldn't read the price tag, but this just had to be a bargain. |
This is an authentic German incense smoker. Smokers were developed around 1850 in Heidelberg. They first were made of dough, but later carved or turned from wood. Not a bad buy for $10. |
Inspector Gadget for $15. This is fairly new since Inspector Gadget was an animated TV series in 1983. |
A Royal Dalton balloon lady selling for $49.95. |
Not sure what you might think these are, but they are tin cans that held tobacco and sold for $13. |
These three items are upside-down shot glasses known as McKee Custard shot glasses. They were selling for $125 each. |
A children's music box. I can remember having a music box as a child and as a parent. This one is marked $30 AS IS which probably means it doesn't work. |
This unopened box of Wheaties will probably sell quickly in Penn State territory. The price is $20. |
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