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Circa 1955 Augusta, Maine Coca-Cola Soda Bottle
$12.00ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1955 Coca-Cola bottle from Augusta, Maine. The bottle is in green glass. VINTAGE: Circa 1955. SIZE: Approximately 7-3/4" in height and 2-1/4" in diameter at the base. CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS: Glass...$12.00 -
Circa 1951 Bangor, Maine Coca-Cola Soda Bottle
$17.00ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1951 Coca-Cola bottle from Bangor, Maine. The bottle is in green glass. VINTAGE: Circa 1951. SIZE: Approximately 7-3/4" in height and 2-1/4" in diameter at the base. CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS: Glass...$17.00 -
Cool 1930s I. Schwimer Company Seltzer Bottle from New York City
$55.00ARTIFACT: This is a cool circa 1930s I. Schwimer Company seltzer bottle from New York, New York. The bottle has an intertwined "IS" logo on the front and a siphon marked Nathan Ozer N.Y. The bottle is heavy, and was made to hold about 26 ounces of...$55.00 -
Great Vintage 1960's Beverly Hilton Room Key and Fob for Room #657
$115.00ARTIFACT: Great vintage 1960s Beverly Hilton room key and fob for room 657. The fob shows a stylized star burst-like raised detail on the front and the reverse reads: BEVERLY HILLS/CALIFORNIA, THE BEVERLY HILTON, PLEASE DROP IN ANY MAILBOX RETURN...$115.00 -
Great Vintage 1920's Rockingham Hotel Portsmouth, NH Room Key & Fob. Room #1
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Great vintage 1920s Rockingham Hotel Portsmouth, New Hampshire room key and fob for room #1. The stamped, leather fob reads: ROCKINGHAM HOTEL PORTSMOUTH N.H. and above displays a hand-drawn number 1. The reverse is stamped with a makers...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available! -
Great 1930s - 1940s Worcester Massachusetts Country Club Cocktail Glass
$35.00ARTIFACT: This is a great classic circa 1930s or 1940s "old-fashioned" or "lowball" cocktail glass for the Worcester Country Club in Worcester, Massachusetts, founded in 1900. The main part of the green logo on the front of the glass is a W shaped from...$35.00 -
Circa 1920s Stationery Sheet for Rockingham Hotel, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
$13.00ARTIFACT: This is a circa 1920s sheet of unused hotel stationery from the Rockingham Hotel in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The Rockingham Hotel was a luxurious establishment started by larger-than-life local hero Frank Jones and which operated until 1973...$13.00 -
Wonderful Ca. 1900 Beer Mug from Max & Jacques Boston Restaurant Cafe de la Bourse
$65.00ARTIFACT: Wonderful, circa 1900 beer mug from Max & Jacques Boston Restaurant Café de la Bourse.. The mug reads: AINT IT HELL TO BE POOR along the top and beneath it reads: CAFÉ DE LA BOURSE MAX & JACQUES BOSTON, the bottom shows the number 10...$65.00 -
Lovely Circa 1907 Hotel Thorndike - Boston, Mass. Bread Plate by Wedgwood
$70.00ARTIFACT: Lovely circa 1907 Hotel Thorndike in Boston Massachusetts bead plate by Wedgwood. The nicely detailed plate has a center that depicts two griffin-like creatures holding a shield topped with a crown and beneath a banner reads: HOTEL...$70.00 -
1890's New Victoria Hotel Creamer by Dunn Bennett & Co.
$65.00ARTIFACT: Lovely circa 1890s New Victoria Hotel creamer mug by Dunn Bennett & Co. Burslem, England. Dunn & Bennet & Co. was established in 1876 and was known for selling hotel china, earthenware, and Ironstone in both England and America. The creamer...$65.00 -
Great 1910's - 20's Golf Club Cocktail Stirrer from the Country Club of West Hampton Beach, New York
$60.00ARTIFACT: Great 1910's - 1920's cocktail stirrer from the West Hampton Beach Country Club in Long Island, New York. The stirrer is fashioned in the shape of a golf club and reads: "COUNTRY CLUB OF WEST HAMPTON BEACH" on either side in raised...$60.00 -
Ca. 1910's - 20's Olive/Pickle Fork/Drink Stirrer from the Columbia Restaurant in Florida
SOLD!!! No Longer Available!ARTIFACT: Wonderful 1910s 1920s olive/pickle fork/drink stirrer from the Columbia restaurant in Tampa, Florida. The Columbia restaurant is the oldest in Florida, it was opened in 1905 and is still in existence today. It reads: SNITCHED FROM...SOLD!!! No Longer Available!SOLD!!! No Longer Available!