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<description>New items from Welcome to a &#x27;A Time Remembered&#x27;, here you will find a wide variety of vintage pottery, elegant glass, china and dinnerware, commemorative spoons, figurines, collector plates, Disney, kitchen collectibles and much, much more. So take the time and browse, I&#x27;m sure you will find something you like, and if not, thank you for looking. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed.    </description>
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<title>Western Bolo Tie with Crossed Guns Slide</title>
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<description>This metal and braided cord Bolo Tie with two crossed guns is unmarked.  A bolo tie  sometimes bola tie  is a type of necktie consisting of a piece of cord or braided leather with decorative metal tips or aglets  aiguillettes  secured with an ornamental clasp or slide. In the United States bolo ties are widely associated with Western wear, and are generally most common in the western areas of the country.  Silversmith Victor Cedarstaff of Wickenburg, Arizona, claims to have invented the bolo tie in the late 1940s, and later patented his slide design. In very good condition it measures 17 1 2 inches long while the slide measures 1 7 8 inches by 1 inch. An addition to any Bolo Tie Collection. SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<title>Walt Disney&#x27;s Treasure Chest Mickey Mouse Viewer</title>
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<description>This hard plastic viewer comes in it&#x27;s original box that is marked: Walt Disney Treasure Chest Mickey Mouse Viewer and 16 Film Strips in Full Color   Snow White   Bambi   Dumbo   Pinocchio   Made in USA.  Walt Disney designed the character while riding on a train back to Los Angeles with his wife Lillian. After completing his sketch, Walt showed it to Lillian and said his name was Mortimer Mouse. Lillian did not like the name and suggested Mickey Mouse. And so was the birth of Mickey Mouse. Mickey Mouse made his debut in Steamboat Willie on November 18, 1928, at the Colony Theater in New York. Steamboat Willie was Disney&#x27;s first film with sound. The original voice of Mickey Mouse was Walt Disney. Mickey&#x27;s first words were spoken in 1929 in The Karnival Kid. The first merchandise to feature Mickey Mouse was a child&#x27;s school tablet in 1929. Mickey is a hit.....  The box, which has the top flap torn off and a crayon drawing on the bottom actually contains 4 Walt Disney Feature Length Films in Full Color with the story of each film on the individual boxes:  Bambi which has 4 films inside the box. Pinocchio which has 5 film strips inside. One looks like it is in 2 parts. 2-Dumbo with 4 films in each and the red and black viewer which measures 1 1 2 inches high, 2 3 4 inches long and 1 3 4 inches deep.  A wonderful addition to any Disneyana Collection. SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<description>This large Floral Christmas ornament is unmarked. Hand blown and decorated gold and silver teardrop ornament with a six petal red flower with green and yellow leaves and silver mica glitter also has white bands and dots. In very good   condition it measures 4 3 4 inches high and 3 1 4 inches wide. An addition to any Christmas Ornament Collection.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<description>This cast aluminum trivet celebrating the Kansas City Centennial  1850-1950  is marked: Pat.Pend.  Kansas City, Missouri officially incorporated on March 28, 1853, is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri. During the Civil War, the City of Kansas and its immediate environs were the focus of intense military activity. It is officially nicknamed the City of Fountains. With over 200 fountains, the city claims to have the second most in the world, just behind Rome. In very good   condition it measures 3 4 inch high, 9 1 4 inches long and 4 1 2 inches wide. A nice addition to any Aluminum Centennial Collection.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<description>This iridescent mold-etched design glass plate in the Normandie  Bouquet and Lattice  pattern was produced by the Federal Glass Company, 1932-1939. It was first made in 1933 in Rose Glow and crystal. A year later a color called Sunburst was created by spraying an iridescent amber onto the patterned crystal ware and then firing in on so well that some people today might think it true Carnival glass. Traincarloads of this Normandie in Sunburst were shipped to the Great Northern Products Company to be used as premiums.  Federal Glass was born in 1900 in Columbus Ohio. The first ware produced were pressed crystal wares or with needle etching. They were quick to see the countries need for and economical ware which could be massed produced by automated means. By the mid 20&#x27;s Federal produced the largest amount of machine made tumblers and jugs in the country. In the 30&#x27;s it was the  1 producer of colored glassware and mold injected dinnerware which is so collectible today. They are still in business today producing restaurant and institutional wares. In very good   condition without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 10 3 4 inches. A wonderful addition to any Depression, or Federal Glass Collection. SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<description>These cardboard and glitter Snowmen Christmas decoration with plastic poinsettia flowers in a foil covered box has no makers mark. In very good condition it measures overall 7 5 8 inches tall and 2 3 4 inches wide while the snowman measures 3 1 4 inches tall and 2 inches wide. An addition to any Snowman Christmas Decoration Collection.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<description>This beautiful hand cut 24  Lead Crystal glass water pitcher, adorned with 3 frosted floral cameo&#x27;s with star and file patterns inbetween and a pedestal base was made by the Violetta Crystal Glass Factory in Poland.  The Crystal Glass Factory Violetta S.A. in Stronie, founded in 1864 by German   Franz Losky, who had come to Poland with nine glaziers and built the first glass furnace. The Factory is one of the biggest exporters of crystal glass to American, Japanese, Chinese and European markets. The long tradition and very good quality of products caused that the Violetta products are well known all over the world. In very good   condition, without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 10 1 2 inches tall, 7 1 2 inches, spout to handle, 4 1 2 inches across the rim and 4 inches across the base. An addition to any Holiday Table filled with water or apple cider or any Violetta Crystal Collection.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<description>This crystal bottle stopper is a perfect replacement stopper for any Decanter bottle. In very good   condition, without chips or fleabites it measures 5 1 2 inches long, 2 inches wide at the top and 1 inch wide at the bottom tapering down to 3 4 inch.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions please contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<title>Libbey Golden Foilage Shot Glasses-Set of 4</title>
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<description>This wonderful set of 4 shot glasses in the Golden Foilage pattern were made by the Libbey Company of Toledo, Ohio. The Libbey Glass Company was one of the largest glass manufacturers in the United States of America during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In 1888, Edward Libbey moved his glass-manufacturing establishment from Massachusetts to Toledo, Ohio. They produced bottles, containers and window glass. The Libbey Glass Company became even more profitable after Michael Owens, an inventor from Newark, Ohio, joined the firm. Owens developed a machine that could automatically produce bottles, tumblers, and glass chimneys. The company remains in operation in the twenty-first century. In 2004, it was the United States&#x27; largest manufacturer of glass dinnerware, with plants in Louisiana, California, and Ohio, as well as in the Netherlands. Beautifully done in gold leaves around a frosted band with gold trim. From the 1950&#x27;s, all are in very good condition without chips or cracks and they measure 2 1 4 inches tall, 1 7 8 inches across the rim and 1 1 4 inches across the base. An addition to any Bar Display or Libbey Glass Collection.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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<title>Dept 56 The Old Curiosity Shop Christmas Ornament</title>
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<description>This hand painted porcelain Christmas ornament, The Old Curiosity Shop, was made in China for Department 56 and is marked: Dept.56 Heritage Village Collection   Classic Ornament Series   Dickens Village Series   Replica of The Old Curiosity Shop   Orininally Issued 1987..Current Department 56   Made in China. With the original paper label on the bottom with the Department 56 Logo it is in very good   condition and measures 2 1 2 inches tall, 4 inches wide and 1 1 2 inches deep. I have two of these ornaments in stock. Price quoted is for each one ordered. A wonderful addition to any Department 56 Christmas Ornament Collection.  SH   Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.</description>
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