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This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 211 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 212 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 213 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 214 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 215 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 216 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 217 / 310 -
This first LOT contains eight (8) assorted vintage lapel/tie pins from various governmental/state agencies with one exception: the NRA-We the People pin. The other pins are from the: San Francisco Naval Yard; US Navy; the American Registry; the National Association of Supervisors Department of Defense; Veterans of Foreign Wars; the California State Police; Armed Forces USA Enlisted SPC E-4 Rank. The date range on these pins appear to be from the 1940s-1970s, but the SPC, the VOFW and the DOD pins may date earlier. (I found an Internet site that stated the 15 on the DOD pin meant 1915...which may be true, but I couldn't locate any other mention - or physical evidence of - that same pin with another number; I did, however, find that same pin with the number 17 and 'Board of Postal Supervisors' in the same location as 'Department of Defense'.) Of particular interest are the CA State Police and American Registry pins simply because I was unable to locate a Web image anywhere, nor find them on eBay, etc. Where I was able to find various American Registry pins throughout the years, I was unable to find any that had the P T T S initials, or that had this pin's coloring. Regarding the CA State Police pin, I was able to find the same image on patches and/or other items, but couldn't find the pin itself. Something tells me these two may be the diamonds in the rough....or not. All pins are in very good condition, and a few pins, like the USMC cap badge and the VOFW, could use a good cleaning. 218 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 219 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 220 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 221 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 222 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 223 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 224 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 225 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 226 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 227 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 228 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 229 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 230 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 231 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 232 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 233 / 310 -
LOT 2 is a handsome collection of assorted BSA memorabilia featuring: 17 different insignia (with a few hard-to-find) patches; order of the red arrow sash; 3 vintage brass buttons made by the original manufacturer; a scarf clip; a recognition plaque; cub scout book, scarf and 2 insignia patches; and a first aid kit. All items are from the 1970s to mid 1980s with the exception of the first aid kit, which is from the 1940s. All items are in excellent condition, accounting for normal wear and tear. Particular attention should be paid to the following: the recognition plaque has adhesive damage in top left corner; the first aid kit has rust decay on several parts of its surface and is missing a few of the original supplies; the cub scout book has a name written in faded red ink on the cover. 234 / 310 -
These gorgeous decorative portrait tiles are two examples of the classic elegance at the beginning of the 20th century. Isaac Broome, designer, captured the public's changing aesthetic sense with his various portraiture tile series and they rapidly became THE decorative addition to have in homes, especially around the fireplace mantle. Broome is often associated with three separate tile manufacturing companies, all of which used his designs for their decorative tiles. These two tiles are in the amber glaze Broome so loved, and were salvaged from a building in downtown San Francisco. Vintage Broome tiles in mint condition can fetch a pretty penny but these two tiles, while in very good condition and worthy of use, do have slight wear and tear problems: chips and/or cracks along the tile's border surface and a "rough" to the touch area in the lower left corner of the man tile. 235 / 310 -
These gorgeous decorative portrait tiles are two examples of the classic elegance at the beginning of the 20th century. Isaac Broome, designer, captured the public's changing aesthetic sense with his various portraiture tile series and they rapidly became THE decorative addition to have in homes, especially around the fireplace mantle. Broome is often associated with three separate tile manufacturing companies, all of which used his designs for their decorative tiles. These two tiles are in the amber glaze Broome so loved, and were salvaged from a building in downtown San Francisco. Vintage Broome tiles in mint condition can fetch a pretty penny but these two tiles, while in very good condition and worthy of use, do have slight wear and tear problems: chips and/or cracks along the tile's border surface and a "rough" to the touch area in the lower left corner of the man tile. 236 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 237 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 238 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 239 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 240 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 241 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 242 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 243 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 244 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 245 / 310 -
At first glance, Lot 4 is for those with an interest in learning how to draw, paint, build or collect. Turns out if you have any interest in design, art history or pop culture, you might get a kick out of this as well. This surprise book box is a veritable one stop art class with instructional publications teaching you to draw portraits and objects in pencil; build picture frames; paint still life and water colors; collect Chinese antiques and become a master barnsmen of US barn types. All items are beautifully illustrated, rich in color and detail, and written in a voice all but forgotten to most if not all of us. The unfortunate side is that all books and items have suffered some sort of severe setback resulting in a less than ideal sale condition (see photographs). Hardbound books have become warped and bent; book covers and bindings have deteriorated, ripped off or broke; some have suffered moisture/condensation mishaps and carry the water stain scars on their covers and across the crease of all pages; while others bear the burden of being "fixed" with tape only to become broken again and left with bruising never to go away. I am not even going to list the titles. No need to. There is truly great stuff in this box if the right person takes the time to look; the items may not be shiny and new and sparkly, but they are entertaining, enlightening and full of old ideas and ways of doing things. For the right person, this is the best thing at the sale. 246 / 310 -
Lot 5 focuses specifically on vintage U.S. Military odds and ends with: a USDN Paperweight; USAF E-4 Senior Airman Patches; USAF Senior Security Badge (note that the top star is missing); USMC Rifle Sharpshooter medal and USMC WWII Cap Badge Emblem; 1991 US Camillus Armed Forces Utility Pocket Knife; 2 strands of a charm bracelet with 'US Navy', 'Denham Fall '57' charms. With the exception of the security badge, all items are in excellent condition. 247 / 310 -
Lot 5 focuses specifically on vintage U.S. Military odds and ends with: a USDN Paperweight; USAF E-4 Senior Airman Patches; USAF Senior Security Badge (note that the top star is missing); USMC Rifle Sharpshooter medal and USMC WWII Cap Badge Emblem; 1991 US Camillus Armed Forces Utility Pocket Knife; 2 strands of a charm bracelet with 'US Navy', 'Denham Fall '57' charms. With the exception of the security badge, all items are in excellent condition. 248 / 310 -
Lot 5 focuses specifically on vintage U.S. Military odds and ends with: a USDN Paperweight; USAF E-4 Senior Airman Patches; USAF Senior Security Badge (note that the top star is missing); USMC Rifle Sharpshooter medal and USMC WWII Cap Badge Emblem; 1991 US Camillus Armed Forces Utility Pocket Knife; 2 strands of a charm bracelet with 'US Navy', 'Denham Fall '57' charms. With the exception of the security badge, all items are in excellent condition. 249 / 310 -
Lot 5 focuses specifically on vintage U.S. Military odds and ends with: a USDN Paperweight; USAF E-4 Senior Airman Patches; USAF Senior Security Badge (note that the top star is missing); USMC Rifle Sharpshooter medal and USMC WWII Cap Badge Emblem; 1991 US Camillus Armed Forces Utility Pocket Knife; 2 strands of a charm bracelet with 'US Navy', 'Denham Fall '57' charms. With the exception of the security badge, all items are in excellent condition. 250 / 310 -
Lot 5 focuses specifically on vintage U.S. Military odds and ends with: a USDN Paperweight; USAF E-4 Senior Airman Patches; USAF Senior Security Badge (note that the top star is missing); USMC Rifle Sharpshooter medal and USMC WWII Cap Badge Emblem; 1991 US Camillus Armed Forces Utility Pocket Knife; 2 strands of a charm bracelet with 'US Navy', 'Denham Fall '57' charms. With the exception of the security badge, all items are in excellent condition. 251 / 310 -
Lot 5 focuses specifically on vintage U.S. Military odds and ends with: a USDN Paperweight; USAF E-4 Senior Airman Patches; USAF Senior Security Badge (note that the top star is missing); USMC Rifle Sharpshooter medal and USMC WWII Cap Badge Emblem; 1991 US Camillus Armed Forces Utility Pocket Knife; 2 strands of a charm bracelet with 'US Navy', 'Denham Fall '57' charms. With the exception of the security badge, all items are in excellent condition. 252 / 310 -
Lot 6 showcases American patriotism in the form of vintage wearables and the most iconic symbol of our country, the Flag. Featured here are some rare pins: a Klein enamel-coated waving flag; 3 gold-plated bicentennial '76 double-flag pins; a 'Support Our Troops' enamel-coated Desert Storm pin; and other assorted flag pins and a flag button. Slight wear shows on the button and the enamel is losing its luster on one of the two identical medium-size flag pins. Overall, a great starter kit for a collector. 253 / 310 -
Lot 6 showcases American patriotism in the form of vintage wearables and the most iconic symbol of our country, the Flag. Featured here are some rare pins: a Klein enamel-coated waving flag; 3 gold-plated bicentennial '76 double-flag pins; a 'Support Our Troops' enamel-coated Desert Storm pin; and other assorted flag pins and a flag button. Slight wear shows on the button and the enamel is losing its luster on one of the two identical medium-size flag pins. Overall, a great starter kit for a collector. 254 / 310 -
Lot 6 showcases American patriotism in the form of vintage wearables and the most iconic symbol of our country, the Flag. Featured here are some rare pins: a Klein enamel-coated waving flag; 3 gold-plated bicentennial '76 double-flag pins; a 'Support Our Troops' enamel-coated Desert Storm pin; and other assorted flag pins and a flag button. Slight wear shows on the button and the enamel is losing its luster on one of the two identical medium-size flag pins. Overall, a great starter kit for a collector. 255 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 256 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 257 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 258 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 259 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 260 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 261 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 262 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 263 / 310 -
Lot 7 is not for the weak at heart. First knife is literally insane!! From the renown manufacturer Schrade Walden is the 735 S.S. Rigging Knife. This imposing knife, complete with super sharp marlinspike tip and quality Schrade blade is in excellent condition for a used item. Interesting engravings on either end include someone's initials and date ('57 or '59); 'Matson Term Safety Award' at the other. The second knife is a vintage Buck 120 hunting knife with case. The case shows wear from the years of use, but the knife is in very good to excellent condition. 264 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 265 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 266 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 267 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 268 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 269 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 270 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 271 / 310 -
Lot 8 is our last lot for this type of item. This eclectic gathering of pins features unique moments in American history, sports, psa's, and nostalgia. There are 5 examples of foreign pins (Italy - slight wear on surface of pin with scratches, 2 Switzerland, a rare Lion's Club Japanese pin and a small pin of Scotland's yellow flag and red lion); 3 vintage labor-relations pins (AFLCIO - blue pin has slight discoloration and CFC 10-year service pin); 2 sports related pins (vintage enamel-coated addidas and Sydney 2000 Olympics pin, both with slight discoloration of the enamel) and 6 miscellaneous pins (from American Lung Association, an old school mailbox and a gold-plated plane pin). All in excellent condition except already-noted enamel discolorations and scratches on surface of Italian pin. Interestingly enough, the blue background version of the Sydney Olympics pin featured here sold recently at auction on ebay for $52! Any of these pins would make an excellent addition to a collection. Only the Switzerland (state) and Sydney pins are missing their backing. 272 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 273 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 274 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 275 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 276 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 277 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 278 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 279 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 280 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 281 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 282 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 283 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 284 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 285 / 310 -
Lot 9 is for those of you who love....unicorns!!! Sitting, laying down, playing or cuddling, this 10-piece collection of assorted porcelain and ceramic unicorns are in pristine condition whichever way you decide to show them off. From renown collectibles manufacturers Flambro, Princeton Gallery and Enesco to artist David Cornell, this collection has top-notch unicorns waiting to go home with you! No scratches, no nicks, no cracks...just flawless beauty you've come to know as unicorn magic. But wait! As a bonus, we have thrown in a gorgeous ceramic 15" unicorn made from the beautiful Sitka Alaskan Clay. This piece is stunning in its sharp contrast to the overall collection and brings an edgy elegance to this magical kingdom. 286 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 287 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 288 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 289 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 290 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 291 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 292 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 293 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 294 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 295 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 296 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 297 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 298 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 299 / 310 -
This handsome, turn-of-the-century steamer trunk is a reminder of what holidays and vacations used to be like. Heavy. In the popular flat top style, this trunk still has its original hardware, leather straps around front, side and top, and inside decorative details despite being well over 100 years old. But it shows its age: a missing hinge for the lid makes the lid sit uneven when open; missing side leather handles for carrying; torn fabric holes on lid cover; nicks and scratches on its many journeys. Inside you can see its original construction, its two side ridges on which a shelf sat and the many scuffs and stains from high volume use. This classic is a little piece of history you can take with you! 300 / 310
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