EC Vintage Collectibles Date(s): June 3, 2004. Album by bobye syverson. Photos by Bobye. 1 - 23 of 23 Total. 4941 Visits.
1 Victorian Opalescent Drapery hold backs. These are hard to find $85
2 The Fountain Song Book. This is an OLD music book. Can't tell the exact date since the title page is missing. First piece of music is "National Hymn" better known as "My Country tis of thee". Pages are not loose, but have seperated from the spine. Only $15 A piece of history
3 The magazine on your left is from April 1975, the other is September of 1975. These are in surprisingly good condition. Only $3 each, plus postage
4 The original Star Trek ornament, it is MIB, never removed from it. This is the first ornament, issued in 1991. I have seen them sell for over $400 on ebay. Price $250 Make an offer.
5 The pattern of this amethyst color water pitcher is purple Croesus. It is about 12" tall. It is so very cheap because it could be used for display only, it has a crack under the handle. Price $35
6 This is a rare plastic figure of the skater Sonja Heinie. It is 2½" tall. Price $15
7 An ivory color glass vase, decoated with two horse heads. About 6"tall. Price $30
8 A wonderful small Art Glass Basket in Burmese color. In the original holder. The glass part is about 2½" tall. May have been one of the rare salesman's samples. Perfect condition. From my Antique Glass Museum. Price $400
9 This is a beautiful paper weight. Made in two sections. It would add interest to your jewelry case in a shop or mall. It is 2¼" tall. The base, circled with crystal stones, is held on by magnets. Price $75.00
10 Another view of the crown.
11 From the Fenton Glass Company, this basket is the very rare Rosalene color, made for a short time starting in 1977. It was never intended as a limited edition, however, the pink color of the glass is caused by adding gold to the mix. Shortly after production started on this lovely glass, the price of gold jumped from $35 per oz, to over $800 per oz. This made the color too expensive to produce. Years later it was tried again using a chemical for the color, it was not too successful. About 6" tall from base to top of handle. Price $85
12 A dress from the 1920s Flapper Era. Very thickly beaded, as you can see. It is chiffon, and has no slip. No size is marked, but it is large enough that it would fit most ladies. The two white spots on the chest are reflections from the dress form underneath. From my collection Price $105
13 This gorgeous 18" doll is part of a series of historical costumes. The details are amazing. She would be a great attention asset for a shop. Price $125
14 Oh yes, her name is Eugenia and she is completely dressed under that lovely pink garment.
15 These are really special beads for those of you who create jewelry. Hand made, of course, but not by me. These are all I have. Price $3 each
16 Picture by Harrison Fisher, famous artist. From Hiawatha
17 By Harrison Fisher, from Hiawatha
18 Cover of the Hiawatha book. Size is about 10½"x7". 189 pages, 67 illustrations by Harrison Fisher, 10 of them in color. Copyright is 1906 Binding is a bit loose. price $50
19 This is the full size, nasty way to execute someone. Notice the spikes on the inside. In a museum in Germany, if my memory is working.
20 My 6" replica of an Iron Maiden (closed)
21 Here is the small replica, open to show the spikes on the inside. Would work for a mouse (shudder!) This is a very rare collectible piece. I bought it for re-sale, it is not something that appeals to me. price $160
22 Little moccasins made by Indians of the Winnebago tribe in the 1930s. Intended for tourists. Price nogotiable
23 This is the mailing tag for the moccasins. They actually did travel through the mail with 2- 1¢ stamps! The name now used by the Winnebago tribe is Ho-Chunk.