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Printed from a photograph by Melissa Pearce (the person typing this), this souvenir of Fenelon Falls shows off the old Fenelon Falls Theatre Marquee sign that was restored in 2018. This marquee lights up Fenelon’s nights and greets boaters as they enter or exit the canal at Lock 34. From 1937 to 2016, this lighted…
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An official Coronation St. postcard of Rovers Return Inn, mailed to a Mr. & Mrs. H. Hamill in Peterborough, Ontario. The note on the back says: “Mom & Dad, Well I’m in Blackpoole at the Coronation St. set. The Lush[?] Sea is battling about and I don’t know if Pearl will climb the tower. I’m…
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An exclusive of New York Comic Con 2008, Nightwing here was handed out during a Batman-related panel or a DC Battle for the Cowl event. Nightwing started off as Robin, you know, the Boy Wonder that Bruce Wayne took in after the boy’s parents were murdered. Dick Grayson took on the moniker “Nightwing” when he…
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This 8×10 Bugs Bunny print is a still from the short Looney Tunes film ‘Box Office Bunny’ (1990 or 1991, depending on who you ask). Note the one audience member behind him that looks suspiciously like a sheep. There are flaws in this print-you’ll see them in the picture close-ups-and I am not brave enough…
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Designed in England, printed in Prussia! Prussia ceased to exist on its own in 1871, so after that, this would have been printed in Germany. This card measures 9 cm x 7.5 cm (3.5″ x 3″) and has a little wear on the edges with some age-appropriate discolouration. The inside reads: “The Hand that made…
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This old Valentine is from the George Vick & Sons Bakery, Orillia household. On the front, two hands are joined inside a heart with a banner along the underside reading “My Love”. The front panel is partially stitched, partially held in place by tied yarn. Inside, the message reads, Valentine Greetings Annie M. Dudenhoffer Annie…
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$25.00
If you love paper dolls, you’ll love Alice Faye-or maybe, if you love Alice Faye you’ll love her paper doll? Sure, let’s go with that. Produced in 1992 by B. Shackman & Co. in New York, this vintage paper doll measures 9″ and comes with 5 costumes and 5 hats. She has never been opened…
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1919 Edwin Boese mechanical valentine, standing approximately 17 cm (6.7″) tall and 10 cm (4′) wide. This antique Valentine’s Day card has great colour and no tears; some creases are visible on the upper portion of the cello. There is a small pencil mark on the back of this antique greeting card. Please take a…