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JUNE 2012

Finding True Fairy Tale Collectibles

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of the first book of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm. These and other classic volumes have kept the kid in every children's book collector living happily ever after!


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INSIDE THIS ISSUE Finding True Fairy Tale Collectibles ..........................4 Hunt Achieves Record Pricing For Ted Williams Collection - Live At Fenway Park ...6 Powerful Prices For Coca-Cola Memorabilia In The Latest Schmidt Museum Auction Event...........8 Calendar Of Events...................................................14 Classified Marketplace..............................................17 Advertiser Index .......................................................22

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Finding True Fairy Tale Collectibles By Roy Nuhn

Famed folklorists Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm have a very important anniversary this year. Two hundred years ago, in 1812, the first of their two books of fairy tales was published. Both of these (the other was in 1816) quickly became literary classics.

recently played or are scheduled for release in 2012. They include such films as “Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters,” “Jack and the Giant Killer,” “Puss and Boots,” a couple of Snow White extravaganzas, and one by Tim Burton about Cinderella. However, the modern

Mainly oral up to the Middle Ages, folklorists began writing down the old fairy tales in the 17th century. The most important investigators of all were two highly esteemed language and philology experts, the German-born Grimm brothers, who in the early 1800s began collecting the spoken native stories of central Europe. After publication of their monumental two-volume compilation, they spent the next 40plus years expanding and revising it. Translated into English

Two of the many children booklets published by Raphael Tuck & Son as part of their extensive “Play and Pleasure” line (circa 1900-1910).

People, young and old, tellings of these stories are verhave fallen in love with the sions that the Brothers Grimm, Brothers Grimm stories ever Hans Christian Andersen or since. Today, the old fairy tales, along with nursery rhymes, are once again in the spotlight. Two televisions series, “Grimm” and “Once Upon a Time” successfully debuted at the end of last year. More are planned.

Advertising postcard, part of set by Minneapolis Knitting Works incorporating its name into the verses.

Mother Goose would hardly recognize. Snow White for instance, while still the fairest of them all, is no longer a “Jack and the Beanstalk,” damsel in distress in need of a Salmon Company postcard. Prince Charming for protection. The gal now packs a mean On cinema’s silver screen a punch, takes control, and is dozen, or so, movies have quite sensual.

old verses, songs and riddles set to rhyme, most have roots set in historical happenings and personages of the 16th and 17th centuries. Like fairy tales, they were originally intended for adults.

“Hansel & Gretel,” GermanAmerican Novelty Art Company’s postcard Series No. 397.

Ullman Manufacturing Company’s “Little Red Riding Hood” from set of five postcards (copyright 1906).

in 1884 as Household Fairy Tales, it soon crossed the ocean to our shores and children here came face to face for the first time with the Pied Piper of Hamelin, Snow White and her Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, and all the other marvelous characters from the world of enchantment. And so it is that we are now celebrating the Brothers Grimm’s bicentennial. Other wellsprings of fairy tales were Aesop’s Fables and the stories of Hans Christian Andersen. There are other contenders, but for all practical purposes the Brothers Grimm, along with Andersen and Aesop, constitute what we consider fairy tales. Nursery rhymes, another great oral tradition, boast a British background. Centuries-

In the United States the term “Mother Goose” became synonymous with “nursery rhymes.” Mother Goose has been with us since the late 1700s, when a pirated English

“Blue Beard.” Postcard, part of Misch & Stock’s series, “Fairy Tales & Pantomime Stories.”

nursery rhymes book was printed here in the Colonies. Whether a real person or not, the name has stuck. Nursery rhymes booklets


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In the last decades of the 19th century, fairy tales and nursery Colgate toothpaste advertising premium booklet (copyright 1913). rhymes trade cards, such as this one by Woolson Spice Company of Cover artwork done by famous illustrator Jessie Wilcox Smith. “Sleeping Beauty,” were popular.

began appearing in large numbers in this country just after the Civil War. Until the first decade of the 20th century, many of them were imports from British publishers. Notable in this group was Raphael Tuck & Sons, whose extensive “Father Tuck” line was a runaway best seller. During the final decades of the 19th century, New York City’s McLoughlin Brothers grew to be the largest domestic supplier of all types of children’s literature. Under their “Cinderella Series” trademark they marketed countless titles drawn from German and English sources. Over the years McLoughlin churned out end-

Victorian-era advertising premium paper dolls also used the fairy tale theme. Show is “Jack and the Beanstalk,” part of a set of 30 by Lion’s Coffee (1890s era).

less printings of the Grimm’s fairy tales in all sorts of formats. Around the same time, many other American companies began seeing the field as a lucrative possibility. Among

dred different sets of six postcards each. Drawn by a battery of artists, they had German captions. From all indications, these sets were never sold in this country.

several artists), Ullman Manufacturing Company, Augener Company - many of their numerous sets were illustrated by Henriette Willebeck LeMair, The Medici Society (most drawn by Margaret Tarrant), and Uvachrom. A surprisingly large number of advertising postcards borrowed nursery rhyme and fairy tale themes. The use of these imaginative stories and their characters by admen was a common practice throughout much of the 20th century. Often the stories were badly distorted in order to incorporate mention of the sponsor’s product. Advertising sets by Fralinger’s Original Salt Water Taffy, Metropolitan Life Insurance, and Cinderella. Postmarked in 1901, this is one of the earliest fairy tale postcards. Minneapolis Knitting Works rank among of the best. them were Sam Gabriel, A. & C. Black Company And to think, it all began Saalfield and a dozen, or so, issued at least seven sets, with with the Brothers Grimm two local firms, mostly in the such titles as “English Nursery centuries ago! Northeast. Rhymes” and “The Little Many of the artists consid- Green Road to Fairyland.” ered so collectible today, such German-American Novelty Art as Kate Greenaway and Company sold a very nice set Randolph Caldecott, illustrated of six (Series 397) and nursery rhymes and fairy tales Gottschalk & Dreyfuss marketbooks and magazines - and, ed two sets (Series 2114 and later, souvenir postcards. 2119). From around 1903 into the A set of 12 by Newman 1920s, postcard publishers pro- Woolsey & Company porduced dozens of six-, twelve-, trayed nursery rhyme personaland twenty-four-card sets about ities. An interesting use of the nursery rhymes and fairy tales. photographic technique was One of the best is the 48- employed by Rotograh card set by F. Warne & Company for a series of cards Company (London and New individually numbered in the York), which reprinted 2,000 range. Caldecott’s 19th-century book Other major publishers illustrations. The German firm include Tuck (at least 12 sets of 1944 coloring book by Whitman of FRB sold nearly one hun- six or twelve postcards each by Publishing Company.


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Hunt Achieves Record Pricing For Ted Williams Collection - Live At Fenway Park The highly anticipated live Williams. No category in the auction offering Ted Williams auction better illustrated Ted personal collection concluded Williams’ importance to this on Saturday April 28th, live at Fenway Park in Boston, with historic results. Legions of Red Sox and baseball fans in general previewed the nearly 800 lots during the week preceding the auction which culminated with the live sale on Saturday.

A full crowd filed into the State Street Pavilion overlooking the field at the 100-year-old stadium on Saturday morning to compete for the amazing selection of artifacts from Ted Williams’ personal collection. Ted Williams’ daughter Claudia Williams welcomed the participants with some opening remarks and from that point on the bidding action was frenzied throughout the day, inclusive of record achieving pricing in numerous categories.

“The prices attained today, across the board, were simply astounding. While the materials in the collection are certainly deserving of record pricing it is my opinion that the results are more likely attributable to the iconic status of Ted

country than his military items which achieved outstanding prices realized. If there was any doubt as to the strength of the sports memorabilia market and specifically Ted Williams items those doubts were categorically erased with this offering.” remarked David Hunt, President of Hunt Auctions. Items from all aspects of Williams’ life and career were offered including numerous significant examples from each category. Appropriately leading the way were several important personal award pieces to include his 1949 Most Valuable Player award plaque which ended at $299,000 (estimate $150,000

to $250,000), 1957 AL Batting Championship silver bat $195,500 (estimate $100,000 to $200,000), and his 1957 Babe Ruth Sultan of Swat crown which ended at a record price for its type of $230,000 against a pre sale estimate of $50,000 to $100,000. Another piece within the collection that captured national media attention was the Babe Ruth autographed baseball signed, “To my Pal Ted Williams from Babe Ruth”. The ball began with online bidding at around $70,000 and rapidly escalated between competing room and telephone clientele hammering down at a record price of

$195,500. While Ted Williams baseball materials appropriately focused attention there was also notable interest in the items which related to his mili-

tary service during World War II and the Korean War. Many of

the military related items were being displayed for the first time publicly with several drawing significant pricing highlighted by a pair of handwritten flight logs each bearing numerous signatures from Williams. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees purchased the logs for a price of $35,600 and indicated that there were plans to send them to the National World War II

Museum in New Orleans to be displayed. “Thank you to all the fans

of my dad. It is humbling to see the passion that fans still feel (Continued on page 10)


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Powerful Prices For Coca-Cola Memorabilia In Latest Schmidt Museum Auction Event Auction Touted By Coke® Collectors For Bringing Market Value On Vast Majority Of Items The catalog showed a top assessed value of $125,000 for a soda fountain from 1893. But, as we know, in an auction, anything can happen. And it did. The outstanding soda fountain sold at the Schmidt auction for $4.5 million. It was part of the 1893 C o l u m b i a n Exhibition in Chicago and became a part of the Schmidt museum in 1976.

When bidding stopped, the price was a spectacular $4.5 million. “I’m stunned,” said Larry Schmidt, organizer of the auction held by the Schmidt Museum of Coca-Cola Memorabilia. “We thought

exquisite marble bases and countertops with a l a b a s t e r columns.

“In addition to the incredible craftsmanship of this piece, it speaks to a bygone era when Coca-Cola was only a sodafountain drink and was establishing itself as the drink people around the world love.”

the world - Australia, South Africa, Japan, Israel, plus several European countries. “This was truly an international event because of its significance,” says Gary Metz, renowned Coke memorabilia expert who worked with the Schmidt Museum on selecting auction items and assessing their value. “There hasn’t been an auction of Coke memorabilia in decades that can rival

So, who did capture the prize lot? The soda fountain was bought by an anonymous bidder who did not attend the sale, but was 1901 Coca-Cola paper poster $38,350. bidding by phone. The two The two-day auction, soda dispensers have alabaster March 24 and 25, took place at what the Schmidts have done. bases topped with lights featurthe Schmidt What we’ve witnessed here in ing stained leaded-glass lamp Elizabethtown is truly hisshades. toric.” “The craftsThe total realized manship on this prices for the fountain is two-day aucoff the scale. tion is $7 milIt is just lion. This was incredible,” the second according to auction held Circa 1917 P h i l by the Coca-Cola M o o n e y, Schmidts. paper winh e a d The first one dow trim set archivist for took place in $15,340. The CocaSeptember that maybe it could go for as C o l a and brought high as $1 million. But this is C o m p a n y. in $3 million. Premier circa 1922 Coca-Cola Four Seasons cut-out - $20,060. incredible.” Mooney bought Proceeds from But then, who’s to say what many items at the auction for Museum of Coca-Cola all the auctions will go to a a piece of history is worth? The Coca-Cola Company Memorabilia in Elizabethtown, charitable foundation being set This piece certainly fit archives - some of Kentucky, which up by the Schmidt family. that description. The houses the largest The sale was conducted by soda fountain was privately owned Coke Richard Opfer Auctioneering, built by the Liquid memorabilia collec- Inc. of Maryland, (www.opferCarbonic Company tion in the world. auction.com). for the Columbian About three hundred While the soda fountain Exhibition at the people attended the was clearly a show-stopper and Large Coca-Cola blinking logo sign - $44,250. World’s Fair in event, attending from sales-topper, there were other Chicago. It’s actuthirty U.S. states and marquee items that brought in ally two pieces - a front and which may go on display at the two other countries - Canada significant amounts as well. back bar, both measuring more World of Coca-Cola - but did and Belgium. Online bidders (Continued on page 9) than 21 feet long and featuring not bid on the soda fountain. were registered from around


Beautiful and rare 1913 CocaCola Festoon center piece $16,520.

Exceedingly rare 1898 embossed Coca-Cola tin sign - $30,680.

What is just as significant is that the auction was a Coke collector’s dream, because of the volume of unique items - seven hundred - and the fact that most were sold at market value. (Continued on page 16)

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ored with the success, and happy that it allows me the (Continued from page 6) chance to share a portion of the for my father after all these proceeds with the Jimmy Fund, years. I am hopeful that his a cause so close to my father’s belongings have made their way to good homes and that the

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FOR SALE COOKBOOKS & OTHERS- Rumford 1908; Boston 1936; Florida Heritage 1967; Joy of Cooking 1946; New England 1968; Campbells Soup 2nd Edition; Metropolitian Life 1922/ 1948; 55 Pillsbury Cakes (Kate Smith picture). Sullivan, 103 Grandview Dr.. New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168

BOOKS ON EUROPEAN and Asian Royalty. Free price list. Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664. ORIGINAL CHARLES A. Lindbergh photo encased in metal box standing beside his plane dated May 20, 1927. Best offer. Write Mary Fran, box 253, Napoleon, Ohio 43545.

DR. WHO: Key to time by Peter Haining, hardback, 21st anniversary special, $25. Mark Simpson, 123 St. Georges Ave., Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, P6B 1X4, CANADA. FOR SALE: BOOK COLLECTION. Wide variety of subjects and dates, from mid-19th century to1940’s. Over 1,000 books to be sold as a collection. Phone 717-625-4310 GERMAN BOOKS for Sale, send S.A.S.E. for free list. 6770 Runkles Rd., Mount Airy, MD 21771. Email coxgerlinde@comcast.net

GOOD CONDITION (MOSTLY) Books on Film, Music, and Fiction reasonable prices. Isa Abdul Halim, 101 Circuit St., Boxton, MA 02119-1971 Email ummeroman62@gmail.com Phone 617-427-6813. MAGAZINES, DIGESTS, HARDCOVERS, Pulps, Fanzines, Comics, SF/F, Horror, Mystery, etc. Free Search. Always Buying. JS, 1500 Main Ave., Kaukauna, WI 54130 mikequai@sbcglobal.net PAPERBACK BOOKS- BUY/ Sell. Adult, Vintage, Mass Market. SF, Fantasy, Horror, Detective, Spy, Western, Beacon, Midwood, Monarch. SASE for information. Chris Eckhoff, 98 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, NY 11201 PAPERBACKS FOR COLLECTORS and Readers. All genres. Low prices. Free lists. Cris Kocher, Books, 534 Meigs St., Athens, GA 30601.

160 COMICS! $40 Postpaid! All new, bagged assortment! No duplicates, all different! 90% DC and Marvel! Feduniewicz, Box 237, Calvin, PA 16622. Don’t Delay! Order Today!

AUTHENTIC AUTOGRAPHS CELEBRITY signed Photographs, cards, posters, books & more. Send for Free Sample Catalog to Star Shots, 5389 Bearup St., Port Charlotte, FL 33981.

WANTED PHOTO OF author Daniel Emmett “Dixie”. Pete Hakel, 6041 Cheshire Dr., Bethesda, MD 20814, 301-897-5925.

DISCOUNTED COMIC BOOKS: BLB, Newspapers, Comicstrips; Pulps; Paperbacks; Hardbacks; Movie-TV; Life, Look, Post, misc. Send SASE plus 50¢ per list. Indicate desired lists. Above also bought. G.Rauch, 148 East St., Lore City, Ohio 43755, thrillingmemories.com

AUTOGRAPH COLLECTION CLEARANCE Vintage Hollywood, Sports, Playbills, Presidents, Civil War, Military, Space, Books, World Leaders, Steel Engravings, Newspapers. Want Lists! Odlaw Sellers, Grafton, MA 01519

POLITICAL PINS FREE List- Taft, Wilson, Hoover, others. No repros, genuine. Normand Vigeant, Apt. 8-G Monroe Terr., No. Dartmough, MA 02747.

HEEYY, COLLECTORS! COMICS! DC’s, Marvel, Dell, Gold Key, Japanese Manga, TV tie-ins, etc. Mark Simpson, 123 Saint George’s Ave, Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4

SELLING MOVIE, TV, Miscellaneous Magazines, Soundtracks, Movie Memorabilia, Some Clippings. Request Your Favorite Star, I’ll Search. SASE Required. Joe Bianco, 157 Center Ln, Levittown, NY 11756.

COLLECTION OF OVER 800 Vintage Life Magazines 1936-1972 complete, in good to very good condition, some sleeved, $800 plus shipping. Call 707-994-4965 or email rmancino@mchsi.com

MAIL BID SALE Norman Rockwell items. Saturday Evening Post Boys Life, Look LHJ, Esquire Avant Garde, Score Max, Playboy + Specials, Books signed, Adult magazines, National Geographics + Coke, Rouge Modern Man Wink Knight Figure Quarterly, Celebrity Skin Nudist Pinup Calendars, sport Cards Slot Cars Toys. List $4 refundable. M. Kleber, POB 2702, Philadelphia, PA 19120-0702. X-MEN MINT ISSUES, #300 312, make offer. Vampirella 1969 #1 September, #2 November mixed coditions. Bud Reynolds, 2730 Shepherds Glen, Wichita Falls, Texas 76308-5242, 940-692-1686.

AUTO/ TRUCK AD Collection, good shape, many packaged, phone 651-351-1194. MISCELLANEOUS COUNTRY STORE items for sale, over 2,000 items, 20 page list send $3. Tom Polansky, Box 1728, Buellton, CA 93427.

SEND FOR FREE Lists: Auction and Sale. Vintage paperbacks, Digests, Pulps, Comics, Mens magazines, BLB’s. Wally Pattengill, 825 Pecos Dr., Waco, TX 76708. TV/ MOVIE TIE-IN paperbacks/ hardbacks. Many old favorites. Check it out, couch potatoes! Mark Simpson, 123 St. George’s Avenue, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada P6B 1X4.

VINTAGE MAUD HUMPHREY Art for sale. Outstanding quality, rare framed & unframed prints. Complete books & calendars, much misc. All over 100 yrs. old. Wendy Hoffman Gallery 702-839-9999, wendysart@aol.com

AUTOGRAPHS FOR SALE: FREE bi-monthly list available. Also buying. Mike Hirsch, 11 Philips Mill Dr., Middletown, NJ 07748, 732-787-1202. AUTOGRAPHS-FREE CATALOG from Heroes & Legends 18034 Ventura Blvd., Encino, CA 91316. AUTOGRAPHS: HOLLYWOOD and Rock & Roll. FREE CATALOG from Heroes & Legends. 18034 Ventura Blvd #204, Encino, CA 91316, phone 818-342-2800. We also buy autographs.

BRAILLE & OTHERS- Mother Goose; Clovernook ‘72; Sullins College ‘29; Caruso ‘81; Vermont Life ‘62; Congress ‘89. Sullivan, 103 Grandview Dr., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168.

WANT LISTS FILLED!!! ENTERTAINMENT AND NONSPORT CARDS Send your Want lists and S.A.S.E. to:

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CHRISTMAS- Neiman Marcus ‘85, ‘87, ‘95; Lee Ward ‘67; Bloomingdale ‘92; SPRING/ SUMMER- Montgomery Ward ‘82; Sears ‘81. Sullivan, 103 Grandview Dr., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168.

BEER LABELS SCHMIDT’S Philadelphia, Iron City, Elvis. Sold Packs 100 same at $2.50 postpaid. Samples 70+ different $5. Cuddy, 2768 Willits Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19136.

OVER 14,000+ PCS. Vintage Sheet Music 1890’s-1950’s, large & small format, many subjects- Patriotic, advertising, colleges, Jewish, German, political, E.T. Paull, etc. Lots of Marches. Also Band Arrangements & Music Books (not Hymnals). Call Barbara Countney, 2505 N. Union St., Appleton, WI 54911 or call 920-277-9022.

WANTED: PENNA. GOVERNOR, US Senator Political Pins. Premium price for pins over 3”. Glynn Yezulinas, 110 North Ninth Street, Ashland, PA 570-573-2530

ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTERS Horror, Sci-Fi, Disney, Promo Super Hero Comic Book Posters. 1-sheet & smaller sizes, spanning 80’s - present. Must have want list. Reasonable prices. Looking for very rare items I have it! Al Nazario 400 W. 43rd St. Apt 12P, NYC, NY 10036 or call 212-868-9203 or email al.nazario@yahoo.com

AMTRAK TIMETABLES 1970’S-1098”S. Will send 15 different for $10 postage paid. David Huelsing, 2341 Wincanton Rd., Saint Louis, MO 63129

COLLEGE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS, Magazines, mainly 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, many bowl game programs, all excellent condition, many Murad College cards. Contact Dick Crews, email rc36crews@yahoo.com

1,000 FOREIGN STAMPS large, medium, small $5; 1,000 Canada $6; 1,000 United States $6. All off paper. Tony Sigrist, 286 West Bomford, Richwood, Ohio 43344. CASEY JONES, RAILROAD Man, Railroad Unit. Join, learn about collecting trains on stamps. Get info. free sample newsletter. Write CJRRU PO Box 18615, Rochester, NY 14618. DISCOUNT POSTAGE U.S. Mint! Save on shipping! $250 face for $195; $1000/$750; $100/$80; Buying World’s Fair Material. Edwin Schaeffer, PO box 335, Flossmoor, IL 60422 saveonshipping.net SELLING GRANDFATHERS WORLDWIDE covers collection, advertising to WWII included 200/ $68. Worldwide Embassy covers 100 for $65. Victor Schwez, 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 90241. STAMPS BOUGHT! LIST of Stamp Buyers $4 check, M.O. or $3 cash plus 65¢ SASE. A. Johns, Suite 85 PACM-123 Essex St., NY, NY 10002.

STOCK CERTIFICATES WWW.CLINTONHOLLINS.COM List/ 3 stamps. 50 different, $19. 3/ $45. 15 different railroads, $26. 3/ $63. Hollins, Dept. V, Box 2711, Springfield, VA 22152-2711


BOOKS, PRINTS, MAGAZINES, Postcards, Stamps, Militaria related books. Volga German journals- set of 5- unique hand written 1912-1925 includes related photos rarthur978@aol.com 717-293-8141.

COON CHICKEN INN RESTAURANT MENU (Closed In 1951) 6x81⁄2 Figural Menu $15, 2/$22. COON CHICKEN INN ASHTRAY, 31⁄2” Diam. Glass, Negro Man’s Head. $12. COON CHICKEN INN DRINKING GLASS: 4” Tall, Nigro Man’s Head, $15. CARNATION ICE CREAM PAPER DOLLS, 8X10”, 1950s, 5/$10). FRUIT LABEL COLLECTION, 19201965, a nice assortment of ladies, kids, animals, race cars, scenes, etc. (we retail for $5 Ea.) 100 Asst./$35. ELVIS COLORING BOOKS, 1983, 3/$10. LUCKY STRIKE GREEN PINUP ADVERTISING CALENDARS, 1939, 11x14”, 2 Diff., Pair $18. 1940 GAS STATION PINUP GIRL CALENDARS, 51⁄2x11” for Phillips 66, Flying “A” & Union 76, 3 Diff., $21. GENERAL STORE LABEL COLLECTION, 1900-1960, misc. products: Syrups, extracts, nerve tonic, tobacco, honey, Negroes, soda, etc., 100 Asst., $12. 1930s WHISKEY LABELS, Golfer, Trains, Airplanes, Scenes, 100/$12. FRENCH WINE LABELS - 19201950, Many Nicely Illus. 100/$12. ROY ROGERS TRADING CARDS 70 Diff., $12. GAS STATION PINUP CALENDARS, 1940-5064, 7”x14”, Mobile, Texaco, Shell, Etc., 12 Diff., $75. PAPER EPHEMERA LOT, 1890s1960s, Misc. Cards, Checks, Letters, Valentines, Folders, Labels, Railroad, 100 Pcs./$10. EAST COAST RR STOCK CERTIFS., 10 Diff., $15, 50 Asst., $55. Send $3 for our 20 page wholesale catalog of over 2,000 wholesale items.

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Have Something to Sell? Looking For Something? Have a Service to Offer? We are the #1 source for paper, advertising, rare books, postcards & more! Call Arlene in Classified Sales 717-492-2561 or 1-800-428-4211 x2561 HOLLYWOOD, SPORTS, World War II, 1930’s-1950’s magazines, books, and ephemera items. John Cole, 4146 Whittner Dr., Land O Lakes, FL 34639. 813-996-3584, colejm1938@aol.com MENUS Ship & Others- S.S.Brasil ‘61; Monach Star ‘71; Durgin Park ‘76; Longfellow Wayside Inn ‘74; Fat Ernies Balitmore ‘76; Bullfighter approx. ‘60; Dutch Haven (Amish) approx. 50’s; Antoines approx. 80’s; Pine Cone Inn, Prescott, AZ approx. 60’s; China Jade, Daytona Beach ‘78; Branch Ranch FL; Atlantic Cafe ‘41 (type written). Sullivan, 103 Grandview, New Smyrna, FL 32168. OLD COLORADO CHECKS fifteen different 1890’s, 1930’s Mines Companies Banks, etc. $25. Bob’s Collectibles, 3065 Purgatory Dr., Colorado Springs, CO 80918. POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK books, pamphlets, collectibles: medals, stamps, etc. Free price list. Lee Poleske, PO Box 871, Seward, AK 99664. PRIVATE COLLECTOR SELLING Books, Magazines, Movie, TV, Sports, Stars, Transportation, Paper, Ads, Misc. Most on approval. Joe Garland, PO Box 670, Vista, CA 92085-0670. VINTAGE PAPER RELATED To- children, Ads, Expos, Disney, Photos, Music, Illustrators, Medicine, Santa, Postal History, Beverages, Baseball, Railroads, Firearms, Tobacco. Stan Abrams 856-428-1548, qualpaper@verizon.net

CHECK OUR WEBSITE www.therecordalley.com, or email tallyho5@verizon.net for music of the 50’s-80’s & over 700 listed. Ebay username oldiesandmore MINIATURE MEDIEVAL WEAPONS US made by Loos, 542 Tomahawk Ct., Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410. Ebay Store Miniature Weapons -By -Loos 561-568-4467.

SPRING LIST Vintage & Antiques. Vases, Pottery, Fishing, War Memorabilia, Toys, Sewing Buttons, Watches, Bottles, etc. $1 for listing. Mike Curto, 2439 East 63rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11234

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ENGLAND OLDER STOCK Certificates 25/$45. Canadian Court Documents with revenue stamps 25/$48. 1890’s photo/ pictures of Worldwide, views, scenes, people, tribes, buildings, etc. 50/$58. Victor Schwez, 10519 Casanes Ave., Downey, CA 90241.

“FOR PETE’S SAKE” old postcards, airplanes, court houses, post offices, WWII, Libraries, R/R depots, ships, 85 categories, Vincent Peterson Jr., 815 Olde Hickory Rd. Apt. 215, Lancaster, PA 17601-4956.

OLDPOSTCARDS.COM- Topical USTOWNVIEWS.COM- Views 50 States alan@oldpostcards.com 719-622-6722

1 MILLION POSTCARDS upon approval, reasonable rates, all topics, all types- chrome, pre-linen, gloss, etc. used, unused, contact 248-809-3395. !,000 diff. for $49.95. David Brodsky, 29214 Candlewood, SFD, MI 48076. 50 POSTCARDS USA or Foreign used/ unused, $15 postpaid, my choice. Irene Brockmann, 27 Ward Rd., Hardwick, NJ 07825, 908-362-6730, Thank You. BEAUTIFUL POSTCARDS MANY States, Topicals, Holidays, Oldies, Linens and Chromes. Open to Trades, Buy Sell approvals available. Sitomer, 16357 Chatsworth Street, Granada Hills, CA 91344. FREE LIST. SEND for sales list of assorted lots of topics and foreign and state views. Gary Radtke (PACM), 11415 Green Ridge Dr., Waynesboro, PA 17268

HAVE VIEWS TOPICALS Holiday Postcards, send postcard want lists to Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave., Brattleboro, Vermont 05301. INTRODUCE GRANDCHILDREN TO your hobby: “Starter” package of 100 vintage postcards- U.S., foreign, topics, holidays, mostly mint- will captivate ages 8+. $75 postpaid. J.F. Adams, Box 416, Williamstown, VT 05679. MISCELLANEOUS POSTCARDS WANTED 1900-1918. C. Masick, PO Box 222, Schoharie, NY 12151. NEAT! -FOREIGN- POSTCARDS for Sale! 35 assorted for $58 prepaid to you! Mail Check or M.O. to Greg Harrison, Box 574, Libby, MT 59923. POSTCARD APPROVALS. HAVE views, topicals, holiday. Write Robert Page, 25 Lexington Ave., Brattleboro, VT 05301 with want lists. POSTCARDS OF ALL Types- Trains, Colleges, Restaurants, Lighthouses, Rollercoasters, etc. 50¢-$5 + postage. Robert Andrews, PO Box 6782, Providence, RI 02940. POSTCARDS ON APPROVAL Send Want List. I will send approvals. Hundreds of categories. Jerry Noftsger, 923 Knob Creek, Tega Cay, SC 29708 postcard@comporium.net SEE- LDPOSTCARDS.COM SERIOUS COLLECTOR? LET Me Help! 1000’s of Vintage Postcards send wantsDiscounts! Approvals gladly sent- Steve Schmale, 6303 Thornburgh, Foresthill, CA 95631, outweststeve@ftcnet.net Thanks! TONS OF POSTCARDS Real Photo and quite old Foreign and by State and Holiday, send your wants. Generazzo, 6 Herrick Rd., Peabody, MA 01960, 978-535-6009.

WANTED WANTED INDIAN TERRITORY and Okla. territory items such as postcards, checks, tokens, letter heads and advertising items. Dale Ennis, Box 14, Coalgate, Okla. 74538.

U.S. MILITARY DECORATION “Certificates” to any decoration. Keohane, 15 Hidalgo Ln. PSL, FL 34952, 772-785-9732. Also paying your price for military insignias, patches, wings, uniforms, etc.

THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING Programs, pins, passes, books, older items only. Gary Medeiros, 1319 Sayre St., San Leandro, CA 94579 pharlap2@aol.com

THIMBLE THEATRE. POPEYE comic strips wanted, large size dailies and Sunday’s 1920’s-1930’s. Send price, condition, dates to Jim Eyler, 400 S. Main St., Elmer, NJ 08318. WANTED POPEYE, 1930’S Paint Books, Little Big Books, Comic Books to 1943, etc. Good to fine condition. Jim Eyler, 400 S. Main St., Elmer, NJ 08318.

WANTED: ANY EARLY Sporting Magazines, Catalogs, Paper. Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, Northwestern Sportsmen, Outer’s, Outer’s Recreation. Gary Koelbl, 1815 Orchard Lane, Oshkosh, WI 54902.

RADIO BROADCASTING BOOKS and paper shows performers, stations, send two first class stamps for catalog- Bequaert Books, PO Box 775, fitzwilliam, NH 03447, www.beqbooks.com

BODYBUILDING MAGAZINES: Muscle, Joe Weider, Arnold Schwartznegger, Catalogs, Booklets. 1940’s to 1970’s. Muscle Builder, Mr. America, Bob Hoffman, plus others. Call 516-449-6915.

BUYING SATURDAY EVENING Post, Time, Life, Look, Collier’s, Movie Magazines, LHJ, Fortune, etc. 954-803-7544 or email oldevintagemags@aol.com

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MAGAZINES WANTED PRE-1970: Life, Look, Saturday Evening Post, Collier, Time. Also: Men’s, fashion, auto, movie. Condition not important, but must be complete. Herb Hoffman, 1350 Monroe Street, Hollywood, FL 33019. 954-925-8472 modernc@gate.net WANTED: WEEKLY MAGAZINES from 1900 to 1980, Life, Time, SEP, Liberty, Colliers, Newsweek, Literary Digest, Look, Leslies. Fran DiBacco, 30 Everett Dr, Columbus, NJ 08022

ILLUSTRATOR ARTWORK BUY/SELL RAFOX Parrish Gutmann Delongpre Goodwin, Prints, Calendars, Pin-up Art, Armstrong, Elvgren, Vargas, Petty, Ammo-Art, Yard longs Hawaiiana, 702-839-9999, Wendy Hoffman Gallery, 5233 Sandy Cactus Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89149. WOODBLOCK PRINTS WANTED- Color or B&W. Extraordinary prices for works by Dow and Provincetown Printers. Free illustrated want list. Steven Thomas, Inc., Dept. PACM, Box 41, Woodstock, VT 05091. Phone/ Fax: 800-781-8028. e-mail: stinc@sover.net

TOPLESS LADY POSTCARDS in color. Grab attention in your mail! Only $1 each. Minimum 3 Postcards. To: Bob Spruck, 214 Chestnut St., Bridgeport, CT 06604.

FREE CATALOG HISTORICAL, Autographs, Letters, Photos, Documents, Signatures, Presidents, Political, Military, Actors, Monetary LTD, PO Box 670202, Dallas, TX 75367, 972-380-2798, mltd@peoplepc.com since 1981. ISRAEL AUTOGRAPHS- DAYAN Meir Ebban etc. Large collection Israel Stamps all mint/ excellent condition. Ron Blauer, 78224 Bovee Circle, Palm Desert, CA 92211. WANTED: PRESIDENTIAL & Other Historic Autograph Material. Pages of History, PO Box 2840, Binghamton, NY 13902. 607-724-4983

WANTED ILLUSTRATED CALENDARS 19001959 Hunting/ Fishing, Pinups, Indian Madens, Children, Florals, animals, also calendar company salesman sample books Brown & Bigelow, TD Murphy. Email or call Wendy Hoffman Gallery wendysart@aol.com 702-839-9999.

BREAD, BAZOOKA & Baloney Gum, any kind. War, Elvis, Gilligans Island, Davy Crockett, Mars Attacks, Laugh-In, etc. any pre-1975 title wanted. Walt Meder, P.O.Box 640, Downers Grove, IL 60515. 630-379-1947 Email: walt@waltmeder.com RED ROSE TEA/ Blue Ribbon Coffee cards: “Butterflies of North America,” 48 card set from Canada. David Anderson, 1843 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, IL 60626.

I PAY CASH for all types of quality old paper. www.oldpaperbuyer.com or call toll-free 1.888.721.8009.

LETTERS WITH HISTORICAL Events purchased Colonial thru Vietnam era. Also Broadsides of Major Events. The Caren Archive 914-248-8038, eccarn@prodigy.net STAMPS, POSTCARDS, COINS, Currency, Autographs, Historic Documents. Bought & sold. Especially Jewish-theme, anti-semitic material from 1933-1945. Free Appraisals. Est. 1955. Bick International, PO Box 854pac, Van Nuys, CA 91498 iibick@sbcglobal.net 818-997-6496, fax 818-988-4337.

ANTHONY LAPAGLIA WANTED: ALL TYPES OF MOVIE AND TV MEMORABILIA. PRESS PHOTOS, IN PERSON PHOTOS, CLIPPINGS, MAGAZINES, ETC. CHERIE HUNT 23055 ENADIA WAY, WEST HILLS, CA 91307 (818) 294-3764 CHERIEHUNT@EARTHLINK.NET

LOOKING FOR OLDER photographs and memorabilia of closed Illinois Amusement Parks (Kiddieland, Fairyland, others) also of 80’s Chicagofest at Navy Pier. Contact us email only: webmaster@outernetweb.com WANT TO LOCATE current owner of an 1866 dated Lafayette Sabine Foster ALS sold by Gary E. Combs in 1998. Call me collect at 336-476-6849. WORLD WAR II ration items wanted: forms, books, tokens, checks, articles, etc. Describe carefully. Price or ask for offer. Lee Poleske, Box 871, Seward, AK 99664.

AUTOMOBILE ROAD MAPS, Touring Guides wanted. 1940’s good. 1930’s better! 1920’s? Wow! Earlier? Best! Bicycling road books, 1890’s. David Cole, 1119 Speed, Santa Maria, CA 92454-6653.

I PAY MORE for Stamp and Coin Collections ok to contact your dealer, then call or write 972-351-4878, Franklin 715 Delphi, Duncanville, TX 75137-3841.

SHEET MUSIC WANTED- Any Era. Sandy Marrone, 113 Oakwood Dr., Cinnaminson, NJ 08077. 856-829-6104 smusandy@aol.com

FOREIGN PAPER MONEY wanted in any condition and quantity. Same day check. World Wide Notaphilic Service, Box 5427PM, Vallejo, CA 94591

DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA stereoviews, postcards, photographs, ephemera for history book project. bobkolbe@gmail.com 605-332-9662, Bob Kolbe, 1305 S. Duluth, Sioux Falls, SD 57105. OLD 8X10 B&W photos of Factory interior or exterior Scenes, Street Scenes. Must be original. Debold Gallery, PO Box 1037, Bloomfield, NJ 07003, 973-429-7616.

KATE SMITH MEMORABILIA: Radio, TV, Movies, Sheet Music, Advertising. Need the unusual. Long-time collector: Raymond Wood, PO Box 242, Syracuse, NY 13214.

WANTED PRE-1960 RADIO • WIRELESS • TV TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH Books, Magazines, Paper Items & Catalogs Single Items or Collections

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIO MENTOR, Connoisseur, Antiques, Teens, 20/s, 30/s. Gilbert, 659 Lake Dr., Random Lake, WI 53075, 920-944-4568.

HAVE A QUANITY of Folders, Flyers, Adv. + Bus. many States, some Foreign. Send specific wants by State, Towns, Regions. Paul Schultz, 19425 Woodland Acres So., Pine City, MN 55063. MAGDALENA N.M.: PRE-1930 photos P/C, Views, and Ephemera. Robert Coelln, 1414 Tierra Berienda, Pueblo, CO 81008. 719-547-3530.

BASEBALL TICKET STUBS Wanted from the 1970’s and 1980’s. American League teams only. Date on ticket. (Details) Tim Newsom, 34 Waterside Lane, Clinton, CT 06413-2141. 860-669-9914, ctimski@aol.com SPORTS CARDS AND other sports related items. Publications, pins, pennants, tickets, etc. Pre-1975. Philadelphia items especially wanted. Ellis, 158 Stratford Dr, Philadelphia, PA 19115, 215-934-5618 TIRED OF EBAY? Sell your Sports Cards and Memorabilia to a Collector. Ken Domonkos 848-448-4709, kdomo22951@aol.com

1930’S-50’S BUBBLE GUM Cards, showing Airplanes, Pirates, Baseball, G-Men, Superman, Indians, War, Tarzan, Tobacco Cards. Vin Minner, 21 Boulevard Rd., Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927, 973-267-3132. ALL NON-SPORTS CARDS: Tobacco, Coffee, Candy, Gum, Bread, cards wanted. Other old cards too. Good prices and friendly transactions. Alan Miley, 2403 Sugarberry, Reston, VA 20191-2727. 703-391-9156, a.miley@verizon.net

MOVIE STUFF ON “El Paso” movie. Robert Beale, 11684 Andrienne Dr., El Paso, TX 79936. PLEASE SAVE THIS AD. It will be good as long as I’m breathing. Sheet Music, Postcards showing Theatre fronts and also Movie Scenes. Also any issues of Screen Mirror and Columbia Mirror of the 1930’s. Also most other Movie Trade publications prior to 1950. G. Reed, 1552 Glasgow St., Pottstown, PA or 610-970-2123 10am-10pm.

WANTED TO BUY Sports related wire photos Pre-1975. Also any vintage sports ephemera. No cards please call Jeff 845-742-7845.

COLLECT SEALS? Why Not? Join the Christmas Seal Society. Write- PO Box 18615, Rochester, NY 14618. Send $2 for sample journal with interesting & informative articles.

STATE HUNTING/ FISHING Stamps. Pay $1$4 ea. No tears, creases or tape stains. Check by return mail. St. Ann Stamps, 609 Woodridge Dr., Columbia Missouri 65201, 573-474-7254. TRAINS ON STAMPS become a collector, learn more. Join the Casey Jones RR Unit. Write for information, free news letter: CJRRU, POB 18615, Rochester, NY 14618. WANTED: U.S. POSTMARKS on Postcards and Covers. DPOs, RPOs, Ships, Doanes, Expos, etc. Anything interesting. What do you have? Jim Mehrer, 2405 30th St., Rock Island, IL 61201. email: mehrer@postal-history.com

PRIVATE COLLECTOR LOVES old stock certificates & bonds (US or Foreign). Early items preferred. Send prices with photo copies and descriptions. Write: Collector, PO Box 27, Harrisburg, PA 17108-0027.

NEW YORK SUBWAY Guides, Maps, Transit, Paper, NY Bus Maps, Railroad, Trolley, Subway Slides, Fery Boat Slides, Bus Tugboat Slides, Railroad Timetables System Maps, 203-656-0131.

A BERKSHIRE COUNTY Collector wants these towns Hinsdale, Hoosac Tunnel, Mill River, Peru, Otis, Richmond, Southfield, Becket. J. Rupinski, 170 Cheshire Rd., Pittsfield, MA 01201. AUTOGRAPHS, BANNERS, POLITICAL pins, leathers, baseball cards, sports memorabilia music, comics, wanted. Highest price paid. Write: Stan Block, 128 Cynthia Rd, Newton, MA 02459. CARNIVAL, CIRCUS, FREAKS, Sideshow, Fairs, Amusement Parks, Coney Island, Nude Photos, Fireworks, Girlie Pinup Magazines, Auto Thrillshow. Nostalgia Enterprises, Box 300, Lockport, NY, 14095. 716-433-9418. CATHOLIC HOLY CARDS. Protestant Bible lessons, lace cards, scripture cards, paper icons. Brent Devitt, 35 Hawthorne Glen, Beavercreek, OH 45440. 937-238-0183. CIRCUS, CARNIVAL, ICE Show, Magic, RRS, Africa, Steamship, Rodeo, Buffalo Bill. Cirque Du Soliel and Ringling Bros. too. Box 213, New Martinsville, W. VA., 26155. MATCH COVER COLLECTORS Why not join 1,000s of others in this fascinating & inexpensive hobby? Write RATHKAMP Match Cover Society, C/O Terry Rowe, Box A 1509 S. Dugan Rd., Urbana, OH 430789209 or check www.matchcover.org NANTUCKET ISLAND POSTCARDS, Ephemera Wanted. Better cards, albums, collections, approvals welcom. Seeking early, quality. Scott Waldie, 41 Hooper Farm Rd., Nantucket, MA 02554, swaldie01@comcast.net ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE WANTED. Teacher collects, photos, postcards, student work from old rural schools. Fuhro, 419 East Third Ave., Roselle, NJ 07203. 908-241-7829.


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POSTCARDS, TRADE CARDS, early Advertising, Catalogs, Magazines, Railroad, Tobacco cards, Historical, Booklets, Pamphlets, Entertainment, Misc. paper, before 1950. Jim Swenson, Box 61, Oakland, Nebraska 68045, 402-685-5597. WANT PICTORIALS OF International Crawler Tractors TD-14, TD-18, TD-24 from 40’s, 50’s, 60’s like Sales Flyers. Write Dale L. Hilk, 424 E. 1st, Waconia, MI 55387. WANTED CASINO COLLECTIBLES- OLD NEVADA POSTCARDS REAL PHOTO, MATCHBOOKS, SLOT/ KEY CARDS, TOKENS, CHIPS OR ADVERTISING PAPER, FRANK, 702-382-4774, 2024 FONTANA AVE., LAS VEGAS, NV 89106. WANTED DIONNE QUINTUPLETS and Margaret O’Brien postcards or other paper or non-paper items pertaining to them. Lois Helen Brown, 154 W 500 S, Peru, IN 46970-7621. 765-473-3983. WANTED NEWSPAPER AND Magazine articles from the 1980’s about Exercise Classes taught by screen actresses. Don Schmieden, 221 Scott Street Apt. 737, Wausau, WI 54403. WANTED PHOTOS OF International Crawler Tractors from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s, like Sales Flyers. Write Dale L. Hilk, 424 E. 1st, Waconia, Minn 55387. WANTED RPPC OF Central Penna, souvenir pieces from Williamsport, PA and Eagles Mere, PA. Walt Fullmer, 456 Klump Rd., Cogan Station, PA 17728. 570-435-0108. wfullmer3@verizon.net

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BADGES WANTED FROM Railroads and Casinos. Also Chicago Police and Fireman Badges. Mel Arndt, 551 Huntington Commons Rd., Mt. Prospect, IL 60056, 847-956-6652.

DECALS WANTED TRAVEL, States, Attractions, Souvenir, Pin-ups Water Dip only. Robin Paul, 607 S. Main St. #105, Wauconda, IL 60084.

AUBURN, NEW YORK Real Photo Postcards, any views. Louis Chomyk, 6618 Butera Dr., Auburn, New York 13021.

MODEL AIRPLANE AND Aviation Collectibles wanted: Books, magazines, kits, engines, accessories. I buy estates. Aeroindex, PO Box 1135, Cheshire, CT 06410. 203-250-0720 Aeroindex@cox.net

NJ REAL PHOTO POSTCARDS & Better NJ Picture Postcards Wanted. Approvals welcome, I pay postage. Jim Lindemuth, 94 Mt. Carmel Way, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. 732988-8686.

POST’S RAISIN BRAN Globetrotter Patches: 1949 cloth patches of country, state, city features- 44 in all. David Anderson, 1843 W. Lunt Ave., Chicago, IL 60626. WANTED SMALL MISSOURI Town Postcards, Civil War Items, Old Toys and Pocket Knives. Marvin Happel, 812 E. Jack, Salem, MO 65560.

WANTED TATTOO ITEMS Traditional Folder 270 & Folder Boog 130 printed by MediatriendsItaly call John 508-668-0397

AIRLINES & AIRPORT chrome cards, esp. domestic, published during the 1950s & 1960s, a permanent want. Armen Avakian, 4560 Pinehollow Ct, Apt 170, Indianapolis, IN 46254, 317-298-8913.

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WANTED STOLEN- REWARD Ford Postcards ‘28-’34, have text only. Cliff 516-333-3797 or email meerkat1934@yahoo.com

ESTEE LAUDER SOLID Perfumes Wanted. Jackie Thompson, 1900 Hollywood Parkway, York, PA 17403-4212, 717-8437768.

WANTED: POSTCARDS, OLD Magazines, Movie, Railroad, Advertising, Trade Cards Motorcycle, Coins, Trade Tokens, before 1940. Box 61, Oakland, Nebraska, 68045, 402-685-5597.

with vivid colors to a 1950s bright yellow delivery truck complete with all the bottles and cases. This helps us create a Coca-Cola experience, not just a museum.” The Schmidt family has a

BOOKS AND POSTCARDS relating to Michigan and Wisconsin Copper and Iron Mining. Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield Street, Oshkosh, WI 54902

Rare Coca-Cola painted barn side from Marietta, Georgia. The Schmidts were offered the side of the barn just before demolition. The side was deconstructed, numbered and re-assembled and had been a prominent and integral feature in their collection and in the Museum. It sold for $7,080.

POST CARD TRADES: Michigan and Canada real photos to swap for similar value cards from Wisconsin. Gerald Johnson, 1921 Chase St., Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495. PUERTO RICO WANTED: postcards, photos, stereoviews, books, stamps, coins, letters, maps. Prompt payment. Personal collection. Jose A. Sierra, PO Box 374, Camuy, PR 00627-0374. WEST VIRGINIA POSTCARDS: Real photo Small Town Street Scenes. Don Henderson, HC 36, Box 72, Buckhannon, WV 26201, 304-472-0265 or email buckantmal@aol.com

LOOKING FOR MARBLE Dale New Preston, Conn. Postcards or pictures of factories, Church, Stores, Stone Mills phone 860-8682568, garthcollins@yahoo.com Thanks.

POSTCARDS WANTED: CZECHOSLOVAKIA, not Prague: Austria, not Vienna; Germany any smaller city Gruss Aus; Pozdrav & Eastern Europe. All before 1929. Approvals welcome. Penny Kleinman 516-921-0184 or email: pennykleinman@gmail.com WANTED BETTER POSTCARDS, old paper from Minn., Wisc. Paul Schultz, 19425 Woodland Acres., So. Pine City, MN. 55063. WANTED: INDIANA PPC’S from Coats Spring, Indian Springs, Martinsville Buis and Southern Sanitariums, and West Saratoga Springs Resort. HoWall, PO box 653, South Bend, IN 46624.

I AM ALWAYS looking for Mining related Postcards and books. Write with information Robert Fox, 1235 N. Westfield St., Oshkosh, WI 54902. OCEAN CITY, NJ Postcards looking for Chris’s Restaurant call 856-294-7007. John Pedrick, 47 West Mill Rd., PO Box 226, Pedricktown, NJ 08067. WANTED HORSE, DISNEYLAND, Knott’s Berry Farm, Postcards. Named Horse Cards. Have want list. marcia@ntin.net Approvals wanted. Marcia Miner, 5962 Michael Rd., Sanger, TX 76266. 940-458-7322.

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from their private collection. Elizabethtown, Kentucky. Eventually, the collection Phone them at (270) 234-1100. would grow to 80,000 items. Note: The Coca-Cola Last year, the Schmidts Collectors Club was estabannounced plans to close the museum and sell all of the items in their vast collection. “These are pieces that Coke collectors around the world want to own, and it’s time to put these pieces back into circulation,” says 1942 Coca-Cola tin sign - $620. Larry Schmidt. For more information on lished in 1974 to promote the the collection, visit the Schmidt preservation and collection of Museum website, memorabilia related to The www.schmidtmuseum.com. Coca-Cola Company. The club When you visit the site, be sure is not sponsored by, or related to click on the Videos button to to, The Coca-Cola Company, “tour” items offered in the most but is an independent non-profrecent installment of the auc- it volunteer-run organization. tion. You can also sign up for Membership includes a monthauction and catalog updates. ly newsletter. For more inforThe Museum is located at 109 mation, visit their web site, Buffalo Creek Drive, www.cocacolaclub.org.


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