Vintage 1930s Celluloid Elephant Gumball Toys – Pair (2)
Offered is a lot of two (2) vintage celluloid/plastic elephants from the 1930s era. Both figures are in nice condition with no cracks or breaks. Dimensions and weight will vary…
Offered is a lot of two (2) vintage celluloid/plastic elephants from the 1930s era. Both figures are in nice condition with no cracks or breaks. Dimensions and weight will vary…
This lot features five (5) vintage celluloid/plastic dog figurines dating back to the 1940s. Each piece is in nice condition and remains unbroken, showcasing their enduring quality. Please carefully review…
This lot features nine charming animal figures from the 1940s era, crafted from celluloid or plastic. Each piece is in nice condition and remains unbroken, showcasing their vintage appeal. Please…
This lot features two vintage Cracker Jack prizes from the 1940s era, crafted from celluloid. The set includes a lighthouse and a windmill, both in nice condition with no breaks….
This lot features eight vintage Cracker Jacks prizes from the 1940s era, made of durable celluloid. These unique collectibles are in nice condition and remain unbroken. Please examine the provided…
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This lot features a nostalgic collection of Cracker Jack prizes from the 1940s era. The set consists of celluloid Scotties and Schnausers, renowned for their vibrant colors and charm. These…
Offered is a vintage smoked glass tray featuring the American Bank & Trust Co. of Pennsylvania Headquarters, located at 35 N. 6th Street in Reading, PA. This attractive small-sized tray…
Offered is a vintage Pillsbury’s “The Flour That Sells Around the World – 31,000 Barrels Per Day” button. This 1 1/4 inch diameter button displays in very nice condition and…
This vintage money clip, engraved with “Pottstown Burial Vault Co.”, is a unique and intriguing collectible. It features two blades: one blade and one file, both marked “Imperial 1, Stainless,…
This vintage two-blade pocket knife boasts a unique advertising design for Hartenstiene’s Catering Service in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Manufactured by Colonial Cutlery in Providence, Rhode Island, this collectible piece likely dates…
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