These are a few cookbooks from the old house. The oldest one pictured here is called Streamlined Cooking. It is from 1939. I will be posting pictures of other old books in the future.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Sunday, May 29, 2011
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Douglas Fir Floor
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Douglas Fir Floor: "The Douglas Fir flooring has been sold it was 3 1/4' wide. We had around 800 to 900 square feet. It is being put in an old house in the O..."
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Seattle World's Fair 1962
Seattle World's Fair 1962. These are two tickets to the Century 21 FAIRLINER, the tram that took people around the grounds to provide a little rest from all the walking. The tram was a small cab towing multiple cars of molded plastic-like material.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Re Purposed
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Re Purposed: "It takes someone with a special eye to see when something can be re-purposed. I have always said when most of us think something is junk, J..."
Re Purposed
It takes someone with a special eye to see when something can be re-purposed.
I have always said when most of us think something is junk, Josh sees $$$. He also has a good eye for items that can be re-purposed.
Many of the furniture items in the old house were not in great condition. They all have some good qualities to them.
Some of the furniture and cabinets and wood from the old house have been purchased by a retail store in Pleasanton that will re-purpose them to sell or for displays in their shop. They have a great eye for taking something old and making it into something very nice. Here are some pictures of items they have bought to re-purpose. We still have many many more items that will be for sale.
See how good your eye is and what you would make out of these items.
Monday, May 9, 2011
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Tile
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Tile: "Hermosa Francisco Tile We have close to 500 four-inch squares of this tile. It is from the 1950's. It is Hermosa Francisco Tile. We al..."
Tile
Hermosa Francisco Tile |
We have close to 500 four-inch squares of this tile. It is from the 1950's.
It is Hermosa Francisco Tile.
We also had about 200 of these tiles. They were purchased in the early 60's from a tile store in Santa Clara , Ca. They are rounded on the one side.
The art department of one of the Sunday, May 8, 2011
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Tabletop or door?
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Tabletop or door?: "Tabletop or door? This large piece of wood was either a door or a hinged table that dropped down from a wall. It weighs close to 200 lbs ..."
Tabletop or door?
Tabletop or door?
This large piece of wood was either a door or a hinged table that dropped down from a wall. It weighs close to 200 lbs .
It has been purchased to be refinished and made into a counter top for a kitchen island. When it is finished I will post a picture.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Ebay & Esty
The house that was supposed to be the Barn: Ebay & Esty: "We have opened a Vintage Etsy Shop to sell some of the small items from the old house. If you would like to visit, here is the link. ..."
Ebay & Esty
We have opened a Vintage Etsy Shop to sell some of the small items from the old house.
If you would like to visit, here is the link.
We also have items on eBay. To find those items you have do an “advanced search”. Then find the “Seller” field (near the bottom of the form) Check the box labeled “Only show items from:” Then type in erep3. That is our eBay name.
Here are some pictures of items on ebay and etsy.
If you would like to visit, here is the link.
Here are some pictures of items on ebay and etsy.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Missouri Sales Tax Receipt Coin
This is a Missouri Sales Tax Receipt Coin/Token.
Because cents were valuable in the Depression years of the 1930's, Some States issued sales tax tokens either in fractions of a cent or mills (1 mil=1000th of a cent). Since Sales tax would be exact and there were no fractional cents to give change, the final price of an item was rounded up and the difference paid back to the customer in sales tax tokens. These tokens could be used to pay all or part of any sales tax at the time of another purchase.
Because cents were valuable in the Depression years of the 1930's, Some States issued sales tax tokens either in fractions of a cent or mills (1 mil=1000th of a cent). Since Sales tax would be exact and there were no fractional cents to give change, the final price of an item was rounded up and the difference paid back to the customer in sales tax tokens. These tokens could be used to pay all or part of any sales tax at the time of another purchase.
1920 Strollers Cigarettes Card
This is a 1920 Strollers Cigarettes card issued by the Tobacco Products Corporation in New York. Anna Q Nillson is on this card. Anna was a Swedish born American actress who achieved success in American silent movies.
More Post Card Pictures
Here are some more post cards I have come across. These set of post cards cost 1 cent to mail.
Here are some 1 and 2 cent post cards that were never used. We have several of these type of post cards.
Here are some other post cards.
Niagara Falls and Peace Bridge Buffalo, NY |
Firestone Automatic Curing Molds, The Great Gorge, Niagara Falls, Polar Bears Detroit Zoo |
Here are some 1 and 2 cent post cards that were never used. We have several of these type of post cards.
Here are some other post cards.
Mexico |
Hawaii Post Cards |
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