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Buzza Deco bridge score pads in box-great ephemera.
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Pre 1930 item# 737304 (stock# LFTR 321)
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Another graphically great set of Deco bridge tally score pads, for 4 players this time. Issued by the Buzza Co. and titled "IT'S THE VOGUE" the motif here are pirates - beautiful lady in pirate gear forms a partially figural score pad. The 4 have their silk cords but only 3 of the pencils are still hanging there. Pads have been lightly used, some shelf ware on the box. Still, all in very nice condition.
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Art Deco bridge pads in box, by Buzza - great ephemera.
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Pre 1930 item# 737303 (stock# LFTR 319)
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Great deco designed foil, covers a box of 6 numbered bridge score pads. The design on each of the pad covers is a deco style beauty holding a fan with the number on it. The size of the box and contents is roughly 4" x 5". The box label identifies the product title as "It's The Vogue" and it was issued by the Buzza Co.The box shows a little shelf wear and the pads have been lightly used. Generally in very good condition.
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Tuck paper rocker is a charming piece of toy ephemera.
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Pre 1910 item# 644333 (stock# LFTR 289)
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In the early 20th century Raphael Tuck & Sons,Ltd. was the premier maker of beautifully chromolithographed paper toys in England. This embossed "rocker" is an example. Jolly Jack Tar is rowing the toys - a penny wooden doll, a Teddy bear, and two china head dolls. On the back is a poem entitled THE BONNIE BOATLOAD. The easel back has been reattached with archival tape. The color is glorious and there is no loss of details.
About 8 3/4" wide and 6 3/4" tall.
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Memorabilia of the coronation of George VI .
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Pre 1940 item# 419833 (stock# LFTR 152)
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No.1 $55.00 No.2 cards SOLD
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Commemorating the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937:
No.1 Handled china tumbler made by Melba Bone China and featuring a photo portrait of the royal family by Marcus Adams.The back has a crest incorporating the names of the 4 family members and the date. 4"tall, top diameter 3".
No.2 Two decks of playing cards, unopened, in the original presentation box which features a 2" square brass plaque on the front. The two separate cards are blank on the backs and I believe were originally glued to the top of each cellophane wrapper.
Both items in very good condition.
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Sewing pincushion is memorabilia of the S.S.Cleveland
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Pre 1910 item# 410788 (stock# LFTR 68)
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The SS Cleveland was built in 1903 for the Hamburg-Amerika Line, This lifesaver shaped sewing pin cushion is an interesting piece of memorabilia made as a souvenir of the Cleveland, and an advertisement for a silk shop in Yokohama, Japan .It is 4" in diameter and only shows one little spot of wear on the silk.The name "Ella J. Sattler" and the date "1913" is penciled on the back. By the way, the U.S. eventually confiscated this ship from Germany as war reparations after WWI.
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Memorabilia of T. Roosevelt at the St. Louis Fair.
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Pre 1910 item# 410357 (stock# LFTR 60)
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Framed ribbon woven by Johnson,Cowdin & Co.
New York, Patterson,N.J., Phoenixville, Pa.
It pictures Theodore Roosevelt. It is a wonderful piece of memorabilia of his appearance at the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904. He opened the 1904 Olympics there. One of the strangest Olympics in the annals of Olympiana.In very good condition,archivally framed. Ribbon is 2 3/4" by 5 1/2"
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