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Everything else you can think of is here including; Elton John concert memorabilia, collectible buttons and glass advertising pocket mirrors.
Little Orphan Annie Brass Secret Society Pin
Orphan Annie's catch phrases were "Gee whiskers" and "Leapin' lizards!"
Price: $3.50
Ford Model A Wood Gasoline Gauge
It wasn't until 1922 that fuel gauges became standard on most instrument panels.
Price: $3.95
Indian Motorcycles Indian Head Ash Tray
Indian was started in 1901 by 2 bicycle racers George Hendee and Oscar Hedstrom who produced a small bicycle / motorcycle with a top speed of 30 mph.
Price: $10.49
Solid Brass New York Fire Dept Whistle
Police and Fire Departments used whistles up until the late 60's when radios came to use as signal devices.
Price: $5.95
Geronimo Apache Chief Casino Chip
His chief Mangas Coloradas, sent him to Cochise's band for help in revenge against the Mexicans. It was the Mexicans who named him Geronimo.
Price: $3.50
Buffalo Bill Casino Chip
William Frederick Cody ("Buffalo Bill") got his nickname after he undertook a contract to supply Kansas Pacific Railroad workers with buffalo meat.
Price: $3.50
Colts Vs. Giants 1959 World Champs Pocket Mirror
The game was a rematch of the 1958 championship game that went into overtime.
Price: $2.95
5 Peters Cartridges Advertising Pocket Mirrors
The Peters factory gained national attention in 1890 when a train car collided with two load cars packed with 800 kegs of gun powder.
Price: $12.50
Peters Cartridges Advertising Target Pocket Mirror
The company expanded during World War I with wood-framed structures due to increased demand for ammunition. After the war, the temporary structures were demolished.
Price: $2.95
Peters No. 12 Referee Advertising Pocket Mirror
In 1934, the Remington Arms Company purchased Peter's Cartridge and the manufacture of smokeless powder continued until the near end of World War II in 1944.
Price: $2.95
Peters Shells & Cartridges Duck Pocket Mirror
On October 10, 1985, the Peters facility at Kings Mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
Price: $2.95
Peters Superior Cartridges Advertising Pocket Mirror
The first batches of ordinance was produced in part because of a large surplus of mortar powder that was left over from the Civil War and the government had stored it away.
Price: $2.95
Shoot Peters Shells Advertising Pocket Mirror
J.W. King and his nephew constructed a powder mill along the Little Miami River.
Price: $2.95
5 Peters Shells Advertising Pocket Mirrors
The Peters factory gained national attention in 1890 when a train car collided with two load cars packed with 800 kegs of gun powder.
Price: $12.50

