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1970's (circa) Japanese Wedding Dress $249.99 or Best Offer

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Telechron Electric Kitchen Wall Clock Chrome Plated and Bake-a-Lite finish, new cord $24.99

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1950's Dashound Salt and Pepper Shakers made in Japan excellant condition (ceramic) $21.99

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1940's Mahogany Wall Mounted Double Phone Shelf, excellent condition nice workmanship as seen in photo below $44.99

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Playskool Frankenstein $74.99

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This Playskool Frankenstein stands approximately 16" high and is approximately 11" wide.  His arms and legs are moveable.  He is made of hard plastic.

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1972 Kentucky Derby Racetrack Grandstand Ticket and losing Ticket Stub $9.99

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The Japanese Wedding Dress (circa) is 100% Silk Hand and Machine sewn.  Inside red (72" length x 50" width).  Beautiful colors, can also be used for wall-hanging.  Some wear on very bottom.  In very good condition.

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1960's Mahogany Curio 3 Tier Shelf with mirror 27x26 lattuce on sides, excellent condition, very decorative     $74.99

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1950's Dashound Salt and Pepper Shakers Photo 2

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1940's Mahogany Wall Mounted Double Phone Shelf Photo 2

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Frankenstein Photo 2

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His clothes are orange, his complexion is green and both his shoes and hair are black.  He has bolts on both shoulders.  He has silver link chain at his wrists.

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1930's Oak Childs Chair (Industrial Furniture) 23" Tall 13" Seat $24.99

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1930's Harley-Davidson Delivery Trike Retro Die Cast Metal (No Box)
$14.99

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1953 McDonald's Ford Delivery Van Bank Retro die Cast Metal by Ertl manufactured 1996 $21.99

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Frankenstein Photo 3

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The top of his head opens to a small compartment for small treasures.  The shirt opens to show small working parts, push either of two buttons and he says “thank you”, “fix me” , and “um good” while his eyes blink. When you put his heart back in he says “I’m alive”.   The batteries go into the back.   He no longer has an original box but is in very good condition.