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$15.00
A cute little set of vintage plastic sailor salt and pepper shakers. They measure approximately 3.5″ tall by 1.5″ deep. Neither sailor has a maker’s mark, and a brief round of googling hasn’t come up with any further information on them. They’re retro 1960s salt and pepper shakers that were originally packaged with a little…
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$40.00
For the collector or that restoration project you’re working on, consider this chrome-plated brass fire hose nozzle. Twisting it open and closed is a smooth process and the nozzle lacks pitting or any major defects. The rubber is dry. This nozzle is for display purposes and decor, don’t try to hook it up to your…
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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
A beautiful, original Shirley Temple Paper Doll Book, published by Whitman in 1976. It measures 32 cm by 25 cm (81″ x 64″) and the dolls are in excellent condition—all of the original pieces are present and unpunched, including the cute paper doll tote in the back of the book. The book has some wear,…
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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…