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$20.00
A rare vintage 1993 Walt Disney promotional photo for the Symphonic Fantasy tour. During the summer of 1993, a massive musical event traveled across America performing iconic Disney classics. I do not have further information on this piece. An unusual piece of disney merch for the stage version of Disney Fantasia, more-or-less, and would be…
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$18.00
An ephemera grab bag stuffed with vintage paper for junk journals, scrapbooks, collages, and other paper crafts. Supplied by The Paper Girl—co-owner of Treasures, Mel—each grab bag contains 25-30 pieces of paper ephemera for your crafting pleasure. Every piece is from her personal collection. You could get: vintage ads, paper dolls, paper doll accessories, postage…
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$5.00
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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$5.00
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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$20.00
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…