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Up and out early this AM, got to the market a little before 5 am. was about 35 dealers partially set up and a bunch of other walking around. Went a claimed a few tables for myself and a couple for Jeff who sets up next to me. Was dark, dark and darker than usual. We wandered around for an hour or more, I bought a few things early and then wandered for what seemed like forever, finally went back and put a few items on the tables and took another spin around. Bought some more stuff, razors, shaving brush, shaving mug, some assorted paper, postcards and other goodies. Decided I needed to unload and sell some of what was stuffed into my van, helps pay for what I bought.
Was kinda slow selling but did manage to move some merch. Looks like rain Sunday so hung out later to make a few extra sales and repack tighter, lost a few boxes, which is good. Yard sales look sorta scarce tomorrow, they're calling to showers etc. So it looks like a weekend of working on the shop. Maybe I should go Trick or Treating tomorrow night.
I think it's just a matter of a few weeks and it will be time to quit setting up for the winter, will still go out to buy though. Plus a few months of working on adding merchandise to the shop won't hurt.
Country Joe's next consignment auction coming up in two weeks, Saturday, Nov. 14th.
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Hey, visit the PEZ MUSEUM, it's pretty neat.
The Burlingame Museum of Pez Memorabilia in California is the only place in the world to see an example of every Pez dispenser ever made. Over 550 unique Pez characters have been produced since 1950 and the museum has them all displayed behind glass.
Take a video tour of the museum
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A few neat items added to the ever expanding shop. 
Large White / Blue Enamelware Colander
Vintage large white enamelware colandar with dark blue handles and trim. 12-5/8 inches diameter at top, approx 6 inches tall. Has some spots of missing enamel were foot meets the bowl and on the underside. Also one small spot inside. Nice addition to your vintage kitchenware collection. 
White / Black Enamelware Colander
Vintage white enamelware colarder with black handles and trim. The colander is 10-1/2 inches in diameter and 4-1/2 inches high. just a few very small spots with missing enamel but basically all there. Nice addition to your vintage kitchenware collection. 
Vintage White Enamelware Water Pitcher
Vintage enamelware water pitcher, white with dark blue trim. Pitcher is nine inches to top of the handle. Has spot on rim missing enamel and a few little spots on rim and handle, sort of normal due to years of use. Great addition to your vintage country kitchen. 
White Enamelware Perculator Coffee Pot
Vintage white enamelware perculator coffee pot, has black handle and trim. Basket is intact. Inside is pretty clean. About 9 inches top top of glass dome. No chips, some scuffing on base from use. Great addition to your vintage kitchen. 
Vintage White Enamelware Teapot
Vintage white enamelware teapot with black wooden handle and black trim. Has spot of missing enamel near bottom an also on end of spout, sort of normal due to years of usage. Some chipping of enamel inside the lid. Inside is clean. Great addition to your vintage country kitchen.
Vintage Graniteware Water Dipper
Vintage graniteware water dipper, handle is about 9 inches, bowl is 5 in. diameter at top and about 2-3/4 inches deep. Has assortted dings and dangs in the enamelware from usage. Nice addition to your country kitchen
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More Vintage Graniteware / Enamelware
Antique Iron Kitchen Ladle
Antique iron ladle with 11-3/4 inch handle and 3-1/4 inch diameter bowl. Bowl is riveted to the handle and looks like it should last forever. Handle has hook on end to hang. Nice addition to your antique kitchenware collection.
More Antique Kitchenware
Neat Vintage Dog Bank, Japan
A neat vintage dog bank, made of some type of ceramic composition. He is about 5-3/4 inches tall. Marked with Made in Japan sticker. Probably 1950's. Coin slot in back of head. Nice condition.
More Animal Collectibles
M&R Brand Flavors Bottle
Vintage M&R Brand Flavors bottle. Acme Flavoring Co. Has ounce graduations on bottle. The bottle is 5-3/4 inches and has a slight purple tinge. No chips or cracks.
More Food Related Collectibles
Miniature Pewter Monticello Model, Bates & Klinke
A nice miniature souvenir pewter replica of Monticello. According to the card that was with it, the piece was made exclusively for The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation by Bates & Klinke. It is 364;1 scale. The base is 3-3/4 x 3-3/8 inches. Has 'Monticello' below the front steps, has a trademark and Pewter, USA on side of base. Detail is great.
More Vintage Safety Razors.
A bunch of vintage advertising road mapsvintage advertising road maps also added
As usual I added a few vintage safety razors.
One of our main lines that are added to the shop as we get them, razors may be added daily or several times a week. So you need to check often as many are sold within hours of being listed.
All items were available for sale at the time this blog was posted. Some move out rather quickly.
See ya later, Country Joe
Lots more Vintage Collectibles, Small Antiques
More neat pages to visit:
Costume Jewelry
Silver Jewelry
Dollhouse Furniture
Renwal Dollhouse Furniture
Tootsie Toy Dollhouse Furniture
Old & Vintage Photos
Assorted Books
Neat Collectible Stuff Blog
Country Joe's on Twitter
I Antique Online / A Community For People Who Buy, Sell or Collect Antiques, Collectibles and Art
Antique and Vintage Advertising Collectibles / I Antique Online
Check out the other links, top left on this page.
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Vintage Enamelware, Kitchenware other collectibles
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Friday, October 30, 2009
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