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LOT: 30 vintage ads/magazines/postcards/ephemera/books/misc + gifts - BEST OFFER

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LOT: 30 vintage ads/magazines/misc. collectibles! +GIFTS
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Don’t miss this lot of vintage ads and reading material and collectibles … you’ll NEVER find them anywhere else! Here’s what you’ll get if you’re the highest bidder:
1965 Better Homes & Gardens MORTON SALT ad
-- page 121 of the April 1965 issue of Better Homes & Gardens. On the other side are instructions on how to boil and broil lobster tails, plus a Tabasco ad. 9 ¼” x 12 ½”.There is a crease across the page and some wrinkles, but that’s to be expected from a page that’s 43 years of age.
Charles Chaplin/Lillian Gish magazine page
-- This rare find is an actual page out of a magazine published BEFORE Charlie Chaplin’s famous Gold Rush movie was finished. Caption reads “Charles Chaplin journeyed to far-away Alaska to make special scenes for his new picture, which is
tentatively titled Chilkoot Pass.
The setting above is a deserted miner’s cabin in which Chaplin, in the role of an innocent prospector, has found temporary shelter.” Note that THE CAPTION REFERRED TO A TENTATIVE TITLE, Chilkoot Pass … the movie was later titled The Gold Rush as we all know. This dates the magazine prior to 1925. Chaplin said that it was the movie he most wanted to be remembered for, and it was his own personal favorite film. (Read 3 full pages of fascinating facts about the movie by visiting the
filmsite “dot” org
website.) In 1925 Chaplin became the first actor to appear on the cover of Time magazine, thanks to this movie.
Additionally, the back of this page contains page 1 of an article about Lillian and Dorothy Gish who “left the United States for Italy in October 1923 to make a picturization of “Ramola” in Florence.” That movie was released in 1924. The article contains her signature as the author, to boot.
So actually this auction item is a valuable collector’s item for either Chaplin fans or Lillian Gish fans!
Charles Chaplin is on page 23 (by the way he’s only 35 years old here) and Lillian Gish is on page 24 (by the way she’s only 31 years old here). There is no indication of which magazine the page comes from, however the scan may give you an idea due to the unique way the page numbers appear.
Magazine page measures 8” x 11 ½” and does have a few tears and slight wrinkles (hey, if you’re 83 years old you’ve got a few wrinkles and tears too!), but overall I would rate it 3 out of 5 stars. You’ll agree it’s in great shape for its age. Add this RARE piece of history to your collection today … once it’s gone, it’s gone!!
Time Magazine, a Special Edition,
Life – The Year in Pictures
. Winter 2000-2001
-- 88 pages jam packed with a chronology of the year 2000's biggest events with some of the year's best photographs! Everything from the Eiffel Tower in an explosive spectacular fireworks display welcoming in the new millennium to the searing photograph of a U.S. Federal agent taking the 6-year-old Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez at gunpoint while he was being hidden in a closet. Condition: 8.75 out of 10 stars rating (crease on upper right corner on all pages, but no writing anywhere)
1968 Standard Structural Details for Building Construction
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FIRST EDITION hardcover book, by Morton Newman, Civil Engineer. This generous collection of nearly every type of structural detail used in the design and construction of residential as well as small and medium sized commercial buildings, provides a sure means of graphic communication between architect, engineer and contractor. 361 pages, published in 1968 by McGraw-Hill Book Company, 8 ½” x 11 ¼”, black, hardcover. Overall condition: 9 out of 10 stars (slight wear on covers, some browning on inside covers and outer edging, prior owner's name neatly signed inside front cover, but NO OTHER writing).
1963 Business Law
-- Second Edition
hardcover book by
John W. Wyatt, S.J.D. & Madie B. Wyatt, A.B., LL.B.
PAGES: 1,107.
CONDITION: 7 out of 10 stars (cover and spine wear / inside front cover and 1st page have pencil notes and name in pen crossed out / scattered notes in pencil inside / browning areas on insides of covers). Terrific for a 45-year old book!
1961 Economics Principles & Applications
-- 4th Edition hardcover book by J
.
Harvey Dodd, Ph.D. & Thomas J. Hailstones, Ph.D.
PAGES: 849.
CONDITION: 8 out of 10 stars (cover and spine wear / inside front cover and 1st page have name in pen crossed out, one line of pencil writing, and some erased pencil text … but no other writing inside). Terrific for a 47-year old book!
Pleasure Boating
-- 32-pages, published in 1962 by Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Compliments of L. Knife & Son, Inc., North Plymouth, Mass. It has a faded rubber stamp bearing the name of a colonial village along with an old telephone number (Juniper exchange name). Measures 4” x 6¼”. Overall condition: 7 out of 10 stars (front cover torn 1” on top and bottom spine, some browning, but no writing anywhere).
Secrets of Successful Fishing
-- 34 pages. Judging from the ad on the back cover for the Model TR-VII transistorized fish call, this booklet was likely published in the 1960’s. It originally came with the Sears Ted Williams brand TR-VII transistorized fish call gadget. Booklet measures 4 ¾” x 6 ½”. Overall condition: 9 out of 10 stars.
Getting More out of Life – Six challenging ways to widen your world and enhance your life
-- 24 pages, published in 1970 by Reader’s Digest. Contains articles condensed from a variety of books and public addresses in the 1960’s. Measures 5” x 7”. Overall condition: 7 out of 10 stars (pages are browned, but no writing anywhere).
Diabetes
-- 6-page Prudential Health Series booklet published by The Prudential Insurance Company of America, on the topic of Diabetes. Measures 3 ½” x 6 ¾”. Overall condition: 8.5 out of 10 stars.
Your Guide to Safe Lifting
-- 12 pages, published in 1963 by the Accident Prevention Department of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies. Measures 3 ½” x 5 ½”. Overall condition: 8.25 out of 10 stars.
Metric Practice Guide
-- 34 page booklet published by the American Society for Testing and Materials.
1909 magazine, The Independent
-- ultra-RARE July 1, 1909 issue of The Independent magazine featuring a photo of the University of Wisconsin on the front cover and article coverage. Volume LXVII (67), No. 3161. Magazine contains 22 pages plus a total of 42 pages of ads in the front and back. The advertisements are so nostalgic! Coca Cola, girls school, property for sale, chocolates, Lord & Taylor hosiery, typewriters, underwear, banks, hotels, and all kinds of products from yesteryear. It’s in remarkably good condition for its age of 99 years old … just slight cover wear such as a few creases on the back cover and some browning of pages, but no writing anywhere, no tears or rips. A phenomenal find! The Independent was a weekly magazine founded in 1848.
1968 Executive Planner cover
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made of either leather or vinyl, in good condition (rating: 7 out of 10 stars). Measures
approximately 7 ¼” x 9”. Use it as a cover for your planner or a book cover.
Hitachi KCT-125OH radio/recorder manual
-- Operating Guide for the Hitachi Portable Radio with Cassette Tape Recorder model KCT-125OH. It’s not in great cosmetic shape (brown spots, a rip on the front, etc.) but it will make a nice addition to your collection. Four-page fold-out, front and back. There is no year printed on it but it’s old!
3 Phyllis Diller's Housekeeping Hints
– newspaper clippings from the Boston Record American, March 1967
St. Augustine Record Centennial Edition
-- dated April 2, 1994. It contains headline articles from bygone eras and interesting glimpses back in time. This special edition was published to celebrate 100 years of chronicling the news of St. Augustine, Florida and St. Johns County. It is the second of four special sections celebrating the Centennial, highlighting the years 1919-1943. It also includes Milestones in the History of The Record and St. Johns County, 1919-1943 … a 1934 letter from President Theodore Roosevelt to the editor (Nina Hawkins) in congratulations of the newspaper’s 40th anniversary … St. Augustine’s hotels in 1928 … fascinating OLD photos of what St. Augustine looked like before development … What to See in St. Augustine in 1928 … and much more! Condition: 9 out of 10 stars (there is a pen scribble on the lower area of the front page as seen in the photo)
Holocaust in History, Anti-Defamation League report
-- this was a supplement to a Boston newspaper of April 18, 1978 --
The Record: The Holocaust in History 1933-1945
. Published by the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith in Cooperation with the National Council for the Social Studies, made available by the New England Board of the ADLBB. 16 pages, 11 ½” x 14 ½”, no writing. Overall condition: 8.5 out of 10 stars. Includes photos. Some headlines, reprinted from original headlines which appeared in the media from 1933-1945:
Special Television Drama to Depict Holocaust
Teaching the Holocaust
Holocaust Chronology
The Crime We Cannot Neglect or Forget
The Shame of Nuremberg
First Interview with Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler
Nazi Document: Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service April 7, 1933
Reich Court Takes Children from Parents
Fear Suicide Wave on Refugees’ Ship
The Pogrom: Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass)
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
Adolf Hitler Narrowly Escapes Assassination
Conditions in the Warsaw Ghetto
… and much much more.
5 postcards from European countries
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~SWITZERLAND: Vintage 3½” X 5½” photo postcard from Lucerne, Switzerland, #818. Color matte finish. Handwritten on the back with postmark and stamp dated 1958. Terrific condition.
~SWITZERLAND: Vintage 3½” X 5½” photo postcard from Lucerne, Switzerland. Color matte finish. Blank and unused. #812 from the 1950’s. Superb condition.
The next 3 are written on (2 by the same person), postmarked 1998 and stamped, addresses blacked out, each also has a pin hole in the top from tacking it up on display. Glossy color real photo cards …
~ENGLAND: Hanging Corner, Lancaster Castle (currently in use as a prison) 4 x 6"
~ENGLAND: "London Houses of Parliament" (Big Ben, Houses of Parliment, and River Thames by night) 6 3/4" x 4 3/4"
~FRANCE: "Paris et ses Merveilles, le palaise du Louvre: la cour Napolean et la Pyramide" 4 x 6"
Souvenir booklet from Chateau Montmirail
– 8 ¼” x 8 ¼”, color, 25 pages, spiral bound, copyright 2002. Features the chateau in the 17th century, a history of its famous occupants and owners over the centuries, famous visitors over the centuries, history of buildings and construction, and interior photos.
Road map of Brussels, Belgium
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- 2001
Rare drawing/print of TED WILLIAMS (Boston Red Sox)
-- 6” x 9” print of Ted Williams in action. It appears to be a drawing printed on woven paper, almost as thick as cardstock. It’s in fantastic condition. (Of course your print won’t have the word “Sample” across it.)
CLICK HERE FOR A CLOSEUP PHOTO
Theodore Samuel Williams was born in August 30, 1918 in San Diego, California and was nicknamed The Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame or simply The Kid. He played in 18 all star games with the Boston Red Sox, batting left-handed but throwing right-handed. On January 20, 1966, Ted was voted into Baseball’s Hall of Fame with a 93% approval. He is the last Major Leaguer to hit 400. His 521 home runs place him 4th on the all time list. Many insist that Ted Williams ranks with Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb as the greatest hitters who ever lived. Williams was a two-time Most Valuable Player winner who also won the Triple Crown twice (only one other player has ever won the Triple Crown twice). He was an obsessive student of batting, hit for both power and average. In 1970 he wrote a book on the subject, The Science of Hitting; Revised (1986), which is read by virtually every baseball player. He was also an avid fisherman who maintained, for some period, a television show about fishing and was also inducted into the Fishing Hall of Fame. Ted Williams passed away on July 5, 2002 in Inverness, Florida. The Ted Williams Tunnel in Boston, Massachusetts was named in his honor while he was still alive.
Hershey's Kisses tin
-- 1982 tin entitled "A Kiss for You." Part of the limited Hershey's Hometown Series. Vintage artwork of a little girl giving a little boy a 'kiss', with Hershey Kisses encircling the lower part of the tin. 5” in diameter, 2“ tall. Near mint condition. Bottom says “copyright 1982 Hershey Foods Corp. Made in England.”
The Fairmont, Montego Beach, Jamaica paper coasters
– 16 vintage paper coasters from The Fairmont, Montego Beach, Jamaica. They measure 3 1/4" in diameter.
2 RARE Cypress Gardens slides
-- from a 1998 Cypress Gardens media kit. One slide captures a couple in the ice skating show and the other slide is of a beautiful bridge. Cypress Gardens, Florida's original theme park, was founded by Dick Pope Sr., the "Father of Florida Tourism.” On January 2, 1936, Cypress Gardens opened what would eventually become a showplace for 8,000 varieties of flowers from over 90 different countries. However, the park closed on April 13, 2003. The state Department of Environmental Protection agreed to spend million as part of a deal to save Cypress Gardens. It has now been purchased and reopened, complete with rollercoasters and a water park.
1963 Cricket Publishing Co. pad of #TF-3976 Depreciation Schedules
-- the pad contains 76 schedules, copyright 1963. Cover has slight fading along edges but the sheets inside are perfect. Inside front cover says: “REMEMBER THIS … IF YOU WORK FOR A MAN, in Heaven’s name, WORK for him. ~ If he pays you wages which supply you bread and butter, work for him; speak well of him; stand by him and stand by the institution he represents.~ If put to a pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.~ If you must vilify, con­demn and eternally disparage -- resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart’s content, but as long as you are part of the institution do not condemn it. ~ If you do that, you are loosening the tendrils that are holding you to the institution, and at the first high wind that comes along, you will be uprooted and blown away, and probably will never know the reason why. —- ELBERT HUBBARD”
The Medallic Collector’s Newsletter, volume 6,
published by The Wittnauer Precious Metals Guild, New Rochelle, NY. Four pages. Overall condition: 9.75 out of 10 stars.
The Medallic Collector’s Newsletter, volume 11
, published by The Wittnauer Mint, New Rochelle, NY. Four pages. Overall condition: 8.5 out of 10 stars (light brown stripe across front).
The Medallic Investor’s Insider’s Newsletter, volume 1, 1971
. For Great American Triumphs Subscribers Only! Official publication of The Longines Symphonette’s Exclusive Medallic Investor’s Series, Larchmont, NY. Four pages. Overall condition: 8 out of 10 stars (some browning).
Rotary International Club President blue ribbon
-- measures approximately 2” x 5 ½”. FYI: Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. Approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 32,000 clubs in more than 200 countries and geographical areas. The world's first service club, the Rotary Club of Chicago, Illinois was formed on February 23, 1905 by Paul P. Harris, an attorney who wished to recapture in a professional club the same friendly spirit he had felt in the small towns of his youth. The name "Rotary" derived from the early practice of rotating meetings among members' offices. Its principal motto is: Service Above Self. Rotary also later embraced a code of ethics, called The 4-Way Test, that has been translated into hundreds of languages.
Reel to reel tape: 1960’s BLOOPERS & ragtime music
– recorded on a ¼” x 600 feet plastic base reel to reel tape, Crescent Magnetic Sound Recording Tape No. 85. Back of box says Frank Carter / Blooper records. Approximately 30 minutes per side. Side 1 contains:
Ragtime / blues music by an unidentified artist.
Judging from the background audience, it sounds like a live performance in a saloon or something! He makes quite a few dedications to Dicky “Doc” Johnson. Here is a sampling of the songs:
Up A Lazy River
My Blue Heaven
“If you don’t like my peaches, don’t shake my tree”
Runnin’ Wild
Ballin' the Jack (the name of a popular dance in 1913)
Over the Hill
Cheating on Your Baby
Twelfth Street Rag
and more! Very catchy little tunes.
ALSO:
Volume 6 Pardon my Blooper -- An album of Radio and TV’s Most Hilarious Boners (Kermit Schaefer).
There are some REALLY FUNNY ones on here! The vintage radio announcing style is so retro. Kermit Schaefer was a successful radio and television writer/producer from the 1950's and 1960's, who will forever be known for his collection of “bloopers” - radio and television mistakes, gaffes, malaprops, spoonerisms, and tied-up tongues … or as he called it, “a collection of unintended indiscretions before microphone and camera.” He is the person who coined the word “bloopers”, for mistakes and gaffes of radio and TV announcers and personalities. Bloopers came into prominence in 1931, when radio announcer Harry Von Zell mispronounced the name of then-President of the United States Herbert Hoover as "Hoobert Heever" on the air, but Schaefer's is believed to be the first attempt at collecting and presenting them. Side 2 of the reel to reel tape was recorded very low, so I didn’t get to listen to it.
Contact us if you’d like to see pictures of any of these items.
Also, we MIGHT be willing to break up the lot, but only if the price is right.
So … place your bid for this auction of RARE, CAN’T-FIND-IT-ANYWHERE-ELSE, VINTAGE, NOSTALGIC collectibles. Once it’s gone, it’s gone!
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