Charming little UK post box tin Minstrel Bank
Tin measures approx - 4.3" Tall and 2" in Diameter
Superb Large Candy Box with great graphics.
Made by, Speciality Candy Co - Baltimore, MD
Box Measures approx - 8 x 11" x 2.2"
Very rare Candy Box with superb graphics all around the box.
Abba- Daba Chocolates
Box measures approx - 8.5" x 4.5" x 3.2"
Gator Brand Candies, St Petersburg, FLA. Pecan Pralines Box with great graphics.
Box measures approx - 4 x 8.5" x 3.5"
Very rare Heidelberger's Famous Rastus Kids Candy Box
Made by the Heidelberger Confectionery Co - Philadelphia, PA
Top Two Corners have splits, Top end Flap Split, the box has wear and tear.. please see photos.
Box measures approx - 10.5" x 7.5" x 3"
Rare Box of Underwood's Chocolates, Dayton Ohio.
Box has one split on box lid.
Measures Approx - 10.5" x 7.5" x 3.5"
Rare Brandley Smith & Co, Philadelphia, PA Anise Babies Candy Box.
Great Graphics
Box Measures approx - 7.5" x 10.5" x 3.5"
Maple Pecan Pralines Box from Walt Jones Candies - St. Petersburg, Florida
Box measures approx - 10.5" x 7 x 1.5"
Small Chocolate Candy Box " Black Boy"
0.5 Pound.
Box measures approx - 5.5 x 3" x 1.5"
Complete boxed set of Bridge Score cards and tallies.
Fantastic Graphics.
Box measures approx - 8" x 5.5"
Very nice novel item, Box of Decorative Black Americana Place Cards for the table along with novelty Telegrams
Box Measures approx - 5" x 7"
Measuring 9 inches high, these delightful examples of Folk Art styling represent three of a series of Black cloth character dolls made in Alabama in the 1930’s by unknown craftsmen/women employed under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR) Depression era program, the Work Projects Administration (WPA), in existence from 1935-1943.
The Work Projects Administration was designed to provide jobs across the country during the Great Depression when hundreds of thousands were out of work...
Measuring 9 inches high, these delightful examples of Folk Art styling represent three of a series of Black cloth character dolls made in Alabama in the 1930’s by unknown craftsmen/women employed under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's (FDR) Depression era program, the Work Projects Administration (WPA), in existence from 1935-1943.
The Work Projects Administration was designed to provide jobs across the country during the Great Depression when hundreds of thousands were out of work...
Published, designed and printed by Juvenile Productions, LTD, London, England, #1711, circa 1920s, this SELDOM FOUND, soft cover children's book presents a very different, very unique tale inspired by the traditional Little Black Sambo story written by Englishwoman, Helen Bannerman in the early 1900s...
What a great piece and survivor, condition is superb also.
Thick Card adverting that would have been on a shop counter etc.. for Churchman's Darkie Shag.
Measures circa 12" by 8"
Lovely cast Iron Money bank with great paint work and fully in working order.
Marked low as shipping will likely be (to the U.S circa $50)
Complete set of 8 Glass Magic Lantern slides. Great colors and would look very nice framed so the light could shine through when hanging!!
These are for the story of "How Jing-Jing Bagged his Quarry and used the derogatory terms of Ni**ger to describe him.
Great book, hard to find these days. Book is complete and fully bound. It does have wear to it, especially to the children's heads which would be used to turn the pages, they are all still attached but have crease marks and wear - Please see photos
Published 1942