BuckleBoy
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Hello All,
I have two junk boxes. I call them the "greater junk box" and the "lesser junk box." The latter of these is where I put all my matchbox cars, car keys, interesting iron items, etc... The "greater box" has some interesting items in it...
Here are some of my favorites:
Pocket watch pieces, a little brass lock at the top left, half a Victorian ladies' buckle (silver) bottom right, a medicine weight on the bottom left, and a badge that says "Springfield Ohio Centennial Celebration 1901" in the center on the bottom:
Old Chinese coins bottom right, assorted buttons and small buckles, Victorian cufflink center right, silver Victorian jar lid for a vanity set on the middle bottom:
My favorite dog tag--a 1924 Virginia dog tag in the shape of a dog's head:
Old brass rings, costume rings and brooches, and the top of a Victorian brass ornament on the bottom left (partially cropped out):
My favorite watch fobs--The top one says "Fleishman Morris & Co. Richmond Va." and on the back "I wear Morris Shoes. If you don't a fob like this will cost you 25 cents." The bottom one says "Eat Hines Ice Cream"
A couple of tokens and play money pieces from the center of the photo:
Thanks for looking, and Happy Hunting!
Regards,
Buckleboy
I have two junk boxes. I call them the "greater junk box" and the "lesser junk box." The latter of these is where I put all my matchbox cars, car keys, interesting iron items, etc... The "greater box" has some interesting items in it...
Here are some of my favorites:
Pocket watch pieces, a little brass lock at the top left, half a Victorian ladies' buckle (silver) bottom right, a medicine weight on the bottom left, and a badge that says "Springfield Ohio Centennial Celebration 1901" in the center on the bottom:
Old Chinese coins bottom right, assorted buttons and small buckles, Victorian cufflink center right, silver Victorian jar lid for a vanity set on the middle bottom:
My favorite dog tag--a 1924 Virginia dog tag in the shape of a dog's head:
Old brass rings, costume rings and brooches, and the top of a Victorian brass ornament on the bottom left (partially cropped out):
My favorite watch fobs--The top one says "Fleishman Morris & Co. Richmond Va." and on the back "I wear Morris Shoes. If you don't a fob like this will cost you 25 cents." The bottom one says "Eat Hines Ice Cream"
A couple of tokens and play money pieces from the center of the photo:
Thanks for looking, and Happy Hunting!
Regards,
Buckleboy
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