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  1. #1
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    Jan 2005
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    A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    I was on the way home from a job that I did today and it was almost dark, and I noticed a yard sale that was open at almost dark on friday evening. Weird. I stopped and looked. There was a case full of different neat stuff, some looked like silver, some like gold, and some obviously old stuff. Some is military, some is masonic I think, some is union related, and I found that the Nash 50 year pin is supposed to be 10k gold with a diamond. I saw one sold on ebay for more than I paid for the lot http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Nash...item415d4aa4cc . I also found a silver love token in the lot. Any info as to it's value? The ones I found on ebay have decoration on one side, but not both like this one. If anyone sees something they recognize or know to have value, please point it out! Thanks!
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  2. #2
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    Jan 2005
    South Georgia
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    I don't know what you paid for the lot but if you like to do research and Ebay stuff you probably got a deal.

  4. #4
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    Jan 2005
    South Georgia
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    I paid $55.00. Also, the world's fair spoon says gold on the back and has what looks like 3 bars in a stack. I can't imagine it really is gold, but have you ever seen that kind of mark? Maybe it means gold filled?
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    There looks like a photo pin in the third photo up from the bottom (1st post). That looks interesting... Do you have a silver/gold acid test kit? Check the backs and pins closely with a loop for any gold or silver marks. I love going through this kind of lot! Have fun and good luck!!
    2MN

  6. #6
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    Oct 2010
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    a picture of that mark would help

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    Quick reply, it's been one of those days.
    Fun box of stuff! I'm in love with the old ?watch fob? initials BI or IB.
    WOW should = Woodmen of the World
    4-H pins, two Girl Scout pins, trefoil next to them is not BSA I'm pretty sure. My sister wonders if silver star shaped one to left with C in it may be Cadette Girl Scout pin?
    copper ?Thunderbird? is neat!
    IKE tie tac - check presidential memorabilia
    is that silver box near the cool owl letter opener real silver?
    Empire state building or Sears Tower charm probably real silver
    Isnt that St Christopher (pin?) cool! I've only seen the small medals - look at all the ways to travel shown on that pin!!!
    Thanks for sharing - its fun to see all the stuff!
    Tigger

  8. #8

    Nov 2007
    Denver, Colorado
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    You'll make more than your money back selling that stuff, you got some sweet items there.
    Research it all, the World's Fair stuff is highly collectible, and that Roy Rogers pin could be real nice.
    Hell you made your money on just the small silver and gold.
    Carl

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    I like the crescent moon and cat pins (or are they cufflinks?). Those are badazz. I'm thinking along the lines of this guy-
    http://www.drexelantiques.com/fraternal3.html (scroll down) Shriners or some fraternal org.

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  10. #10
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    Jan 2005
    South Georgia
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    Thanks for the IDs! The tiger in the moon is cool... both are pins. One is a screw-back pin, and the other was a screwback, but the post broke off and someone soldered on a latch-type pin. Sodabottlebob IDed them in the "what is it" forum as Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan or D.O.K.K. pins. I think I'll pull out the silver, gold, and a few of the better pieces and sell the rest in a lot. Do these pins ever come in un-marked gold? Some really look like gold but don't say anything. I suppose they could be plated. One looks like gold but says sterling on the back. The nash pin doesn't say it's gold, but the one I found online is advertised as 10k gold with a diamond.
    God Bless!

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    The tiger in the moon is cool... both are pins. One is a screw-back pin, and the other was a screwback, but the post broke off and someone soldered on a latch-type pin. Sodabottlebob IDed them in the "what is it" forum as Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassan or D.O.K.K. pins. That's what happens when I work all weekend, I lose track of what's going on around here!
    DOWN WITH AMERICAN DIGGERS, SAY NO TO SPIKE TV! THEY MAKE ALL OF US LOOK BAD!

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  12. #12
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    sirdigsthepennies

    Apr 2008
    st. joseph missouri
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    ibew is union international brotherhood of electrical workers i used to work at a hydro coal power plant in iatan mo called iatan power plant ibew was everywhere there were a few portly ibews that staked out there own parking spot with t post piece of wood and a big ibew parking only sticker

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.



    The Multi-Colored ribbin in the upper right hand side is the National Service defense ribbon I believe. You get this ribbon once you graduate from Army Boot Camp.

    The four Label pins that have the chevrons on them appear to be rank insignia worn on dress "Blues". The shield with the stars
    on the bottom could possibly be the Battalion/Regiment/Unit served in and were always worn on class "A" uniforms in the
    Army.

    That is my .02 of guessing, Military paraphanelia is always collectible but the National Service Ribbon has probably been issued to more people than then the minted amount of the 1963 US Franklin Half Dollar....
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  14. #14

    Jun 2006
    Victoria & Corpus Christi Texas
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    Looks like Dottley's is still in business!

    http://dottleyspicemart.com/

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    I wanted to mention that the two vintage Bus pins look to be 1940's to 1950's at the latest. It looks like the one is a National Trailways bus and I think the other is a Continental Trailways bus. They will fetch a minimum of $20 a piece if you list (key words) them right and make a positive ID on the bus line. There is a demand for them and they are much harder to find than the vintage Greyhound pins.
    Someone else mentioned the Roy Rogers pin. The Roy Rogers pin is a good score as long as it's not a repro. I've seen "Sears corral" pins but never a "Belk Corral", that could be a good thing, the rarer the better. If you've handled very many vintage pinbacks you could tell if it was an original or a repro pretty quick, based on the overall construction, weight, look, and feel of the thing. I'm not sure if Roy Rogers pins have any makers marks on them anywhere, some pins do, some do not. This is why I brought up being able to tell an original from a repro based on handling experience. The "sears corral" pin has sold for $40-$50+ in the past.
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  16. #16
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    Jan 2005
    South Georgia
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    Thank you diggumup!!! I was wondering what the bus lines might be. I saw a greyhound pin sell for good money on ebay, but I couldn't make any identification of the logo on the one bus that has a logo. The other doesn't appear to have a logo, or do you see an identifying feature? The Roy Rogers pin is real I'm sure. The belk's store is still here in this town and the lady said it came from there when a pair of jeans was purchased from there back in the day. I know what the modern pins look and feel like, and this one has a more "steel" look and feel to it, for lack of a better word. It has a heavier feel and doesn't sound tinny like the modern ones do. It also has a greyish dull metal color instead of the shiny tin color of the new pins. The back doesn't have any kind of safety either like the new ones... just a stick pin. This lady also had boxes of old photographs, novelty stuff like war ration stamps, old road maps, Raleigh tobacco coupons, glassware, silver dishes, letters from soldiers to home marked "V mail", old books, too much to list. It was almost dark and I had dinner plans, so I couldn't look through it all.

    I bought some similar stuff from there before. I got a sterling butter knife for $1, a locket that I think is gold for $1 I think, a whole box of old gas station road maps from the '40s and up, photos and postcards, a gas ration sticker for the car's windshield, a scrimshaw ship on whale ivory, an old toy or two, etc...
    God Bless!

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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    Quote Originally Posted by cheese
    Thank you diggumup!!! I was wondering what the bus lines might be. I saw a greyhound pin sell for good money on ebay, but I couldn't make any identification of the logo on the one bus that has a logo. The other doesn't appear to have a logo, or do you see an identifying feature?
    If you look closely at your red and yellow bus, it has the same U.S. map logo towards the rear of the bus. Here are a couple photos for reference-

    A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.-trailways.gifA whole bunch of little stuff for one price.-national-trailways.jpgA whole bunch of little stuff for one price.-168.jpg

    Granted they aren't as accurate as the photos i've provided but I think the logos are the same as far as what bus line they are from.
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  18. #18
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    Jan 2005
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    Re: A whole bunch of little stuff for one price.

    Oh, I see it now. Thanks! I think you're right!
    God Bless!

 

 

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