1982 Knight Rider Belt Buckle by Lee NYC, 2.5″
$20.00A truly fashionable Knight Rider belt buckle. Vintage, 1982, officially licensed by Universal, produced by Lee NYC. 2.5″ x 1.75″
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A truly fashionable Knight Rider belt buckle. Vintage, 1982, officially licensed by Universal, produced by Lee NYC. 2.5″ x 1.75″
Cute little fiddling pig figurine by Kathy Wise, from 1991. He’s just a little guy minding his own business. Pantsless. Approximately 4″ tall.
A blue and white ginger jar. There are no identifying markings or chips. Approximately 3″ high.
A very cool piece, this brass sanctuary bell was made around the 1940s in England. Inscribed “Leo x Aquila Agnus x Pelicanus” depending on how you look at it. 3.5″ tall, 3″ across.
Vintage plastic Britains Ltd. Deetail cowboy on horse, from 1971, appears to have been designed by someone that didn’t know horse anatomy very well—the legs look weird. Maybe that’s just me. Anyway, they’re raring to go shoot at other cowboys, so take them home and add them to your collection. YEEHAW!
French Féves are miniatures that are food safe and meant to go into a cake, like a king cake, for certain celebrations. They come in all sorts of themes and varieties—collecting them can quickly become ridiculous! We aren’t sure what this one is supposed to be. A monk?
This French feve also stands at approximately 1″ in height and is in a goldtone metal. He may be a piece from a nativity-themed feve. Feves are miniatures that are meant to be baked into a cake, like a king cake, for certain celebrations.
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Age unknown, at least 30 years old, carved by hand and came from an auction in Ontario. Very likely that this wood bear toy was Canadian-made. A curious little thing.
Each Harley Davidson pinback button measures 2.5″ across and is a great way of showing that hog love. You can cover a jacket with them if you want to, we might have enough in stock.
Walk safely and confidently on ice and snow with a Hugo Ice-O-Grip 5-Prong cane tip. Prevent slippage with crutches, too! The Ice-O-Grip is easily installed onto all standard aluminum canes, flips up when not in use, and comes with two different sizes of screw. This item has not been used or opened—it was purchased as…
Do you remember when making your own pinback buttons was all the rage? You could get a little machine! Make your own buttons from home! Use your own pictures! Wow, you could be so cool! Unfortunately they didn’t make any of us any cooler, but they did result in some pretty neat buttons—like this one….
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…
Paddington Bear here was released in 1990 by Eden Toys, and stands approximately 2-3″ tall. Better pictures are coming! He’s a good fellow in good shape without any damage.
A very small, very delicate looking porcelain bird figurine by F.P. Korea. Produced around 1982, there were a handful of other birds in the set. Highly collectible for folks that enjoy birds and miniatures.
Look at their smiles! Pebbles & Patch are a figurine from the Quarry Critters line and come with their booklet, but no box. They are not chipped and are in good shape—as well as painfully cute.
Indulge in the scent of a wild portage and maple bark—the official scent of outdoorsy, plaid-clad, canoe-wielding Canadians. The best part? This canuck-friendly solid cologne is cruelty-free and made right here in Canada, on a historic farm in Bailieboro, ON. Treasures by the Locks is proud to carry Walton Wood Farm products and we hope…
Henry represents one of the most adorable lines of figurines I have ever seen—Tuskers! Wish Upon a Star was part of the name of this one, too, I think. Look at how happy he is. In lovely condition, no chips, no box.
Woolbro produced multiple bird figurines much like this Mistle Thrush, which stares off into the distance in a kind of eerie way, doesn’t it? Take it home so it can stare at you for a while.
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