Part of a lovely collection of vintage Lady Head Vases we are offering, featuring a charming Christmas Head Vase that at first, I thought was original Napcoware, but now I believe she is more modern and styled to be a look-alike to the original Napcoware version. YOU decide! She’s wearing an original 1950’s marked “Japan” faux-pearl necklace that was added and in
Head Vase
excellent like-new condition. The Vase itself is, unmarked on base. 7″ tall, great design, and lots of decorating possibilities for the holidays. Please look closely at the photos for details!
Take a look at the rest of the collection which ARE original pieces; happy to combine shipping for extra savings when size permits. Our Connectibles eBay Store.
Fresh from an estate and we’re always excited when we find a Singer FEATHERWEIGHT Sewing Machine to offer, as we know how much they are loved. This listing features an excellent one and a great opportunity if you’ve been waiting for a very-clean version to be offered! Singer Sewing Machine Featherweight Portable Electric Sewing Machine 221 in original case with great lot of accessories, Number AH558021 dating to April, 1948.
Condition is Excellent. We don’t sew and didn’t try anything other than turning it on and off, runs smoothly and quietly as you can see in video. Some collectible Singer original authentic attachments, bobbins, needles and everything you see in the photos. Case is in very good condition. I’m sure the machine could use oil and a lube to make it run in top condition. Bakelite foot pedal and electrical cords are excellent as well. The light also works. Be sure to watch the VIDEO Below. Please check our eBay Store Connectibles for other Sewing Items.
This is a Jensen Toy Steam Engine Vintage Model 75 from the 1970s. All valves open and close freely and the water level glass viewer is unbroken. The unit is 11″ x 10″ x 8″ tall. What you see in the picture is all that is included. The engine has not been tested for steam or pressure. Brass Shovel & Rake were included when I acquired the unit, so it is being passed along, although is did not come originally with the steam engine.
Steam engine mechanism
Examine pictures closely for the exact condition of the steam engine. Because of its age, I’m sure it needs a good cleaning and lubrication before using.This and many other Vintage Toys can be found in our eBay Store Connectibles.
Jensen’s genius for designing and making steam engines was evident at an early age. In 1911 at the age of 10, he fashioned his first engine using steel cans, after becoming enamored with the horse drawn steam threshers that visited the family farm in his native Denmark. Twelve years later, while completing schooling for his Mechanical Engineering Degree, Tom built a 175 pound monster steam engine, complete with a hand made generator, which today, we know as “Old Number 1”. This engine was so well designed and executed that it won a Silver Medal at the 1923 Denmark State Fair. Today, almost 80 years later “Old # 1” still runs like new. (This extraordinary engine can be seen up above on this page.) Tom did not know at the time that this engine would prove to be the seed from which, nine years later, in Jeannette Pennsylvania, the Jensen Steam Engines of today would grow.
Like millions before him, Tom came to America in search of a better life and the promise of a career in his chosen field of Mechanical Engineering. The Great Depression quickly put a damper on this young Engineer’s plans for a “real job”. We know today that this was a blessing in disguise for future steam enthusiasts and kids… for to keep busy and stay focused until he found a job, Tom made up six samples of a miniature, 12 pound brass steam engine turning a little generator to light a flashlight bulb. He took these samples to Kauffman’s Department Store in downtown Pittsburgh to be reviewed by their toy buyer. As luck would have it, another buyer from the famous F.A.O. Schwarz Toy Store happened by, saw the samples and the rest is history. When the initial order of 50 engines arrived in New York City, other retailers quickly took notice… Macy’s and then the well known Spiegel Catalog Company became dealers, selling literally thousands of the engines. In later years, Sears Roebuck, Penney’s and Montgomery Ward’s would all feature Jensen Steam Engines in their catalogs.
The start of World War II brought the toy industry to a sudden stop. This was especially true at Jensen, because our engines used, as they still do today, valuable brass, nickel, stainless steel and cast iron, which were restricted war materials. This shut down, however, was not to last long. While the Lionel Train Co. raised chickens for the war effort and Erector sets gave way to munitions, the U.S. Army declared Jensen Mfg. Co. to be a “War Essential Industry” and issued an exemption from the manufacturing ban. The Army’s Chemical Warfare Department had discovered that the mighty Jensen “Toy” Steam Engine was powerful enough to turn an air pump that tested for the presence of poisonous gases. Thus Tom was off and running, working 7 days a week to produce his engines, by the thousands, for the war effort.
Tom Jensen enjoyed life for 92 years, spending the last 61 years of his life working in his little Jeannette Steam Shop, inventing, creating, crafting and perfecting the highly specialized tooling and dies used in the manufacture of his Jensen Steam Engines. In 1992, President George Bush wrote to Mr. Jensen, thanking him for his “…unique contribution to America”. Mrs. Jensen, who recently passed away, had this treasured letter on display for all to see. Tom left a legacy of not just his tooling and the all important blueprint drawings for each and every part, but also a son, Tom, Jr. and a grandson, John, both of whom are also Mechanical Engineers, to carry on this unique family tradition.
Today, Jensen Steam Engine Manufacturing Company continues to thrive under the solid leadership of Tom, Jr. and has matured to become a key player in the field of education. Four generations of students, hobbyists and scouts have developed their interest in, and understanding of, engineering, mechanics, physics, electricity and mathematics using a Jensen as a learning tool… and… maybe because they are just plain FUN!
Because our manufacturing machinery is based on 1920’s technology, the Jensen Steam Engine can only be made by hand. (Sorry… no robotics or automation here, just quality hand-craftsmanship!) This is the reason you won’t find a Jensen in every hobby or toy store… we just can’t supply all that want them. Although still “original” in design, some of our engines now feature state-of-the art boiler heaters which produce two or three times the wattage of older models. This means today’s JENSENS have more power to drive the biggest Erector Set models, generators and many other devices. Accessories, never before available, are now standard on most engines… included are specially formulated Pennzoil lube oil, hand painted flywheel spokes and the fabulous new multi-speed, 2-step pulley, to name a few.
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Elegant antique dresser vanity set, Tiffany & Co, celluloid Pyrolin fake faux ivory from the early 1900’s. Made to imitate the real thing, down to striations in the celluloid. Substantial and excellent design, nearly all pieces have incised blue-filled monogram and many have the Tiffany stamp on base. Set includes:
1 hair brush (largest piece, 10″)
3 clothes brushes (boar bristle),
Elegant Tiffany antique dresser vanity set.
2 rouge or salve pots and 2 lids,
nail buffer and holder,
button hook,
glove stretcher,
two powder jars with 2 lids,
1 tube holder with lid.
Pieces in very good antique condition with a few having small splits that do not detract from the elegance. Early Tiffany, very special hard-to-find set from the early 1900’s. We have many other collectable items in our eBay Store Connectibles.
Offering an unusual set of Steuben finger bowls, unidentified pattern but pattern is an identical match to 6505 goblet that is on the Carder reference site. The bowls must have been part of a larger set offered originally in this uncommon pattern with interesting border. Excellent overall condition, some scratch marks on the bases only. I believe unsigned although take a look at one that may have a name (circled in blue pencil on photo) OR may just be scratch marks! The beautiful Steuben Finger Bowls measure 5″ across. Fine set of 4. Please take a closer look in our eBay Store Connectibles for these and other collectable items.
Featured here is for a Sligh Mantle Clock Model 0515-1-AB. A key wound chiming clock with the key included, in very good condition. The clock keeps very accurate time with all working mechanics. It measures 19 3/4″ across x 8 3/4″ tall x 4 3/4″ deep. The face of the clock is marked Made in Germany.
The three key holes, hands, bezel and glass are all in excellent condition. Also located o n the face of the clock is a Silent Chime lever, if you desire to silence the chimes. Still attached to the bottom of the clock is the original Sligh label. The mechanism is clearly marked Franz Hermle, Two (2) Jewels, Unadjusted. The case and glass is in very good condition. You know the quality of Sligh Clocks, please look closely at all the pictures for an accurate description of the condition. The face of the clock is very clean, but in some of the pictures it looks faded because of my reflection. Feel free to ask any questions. Available in our eBay Store Connectibles. Please watch the video below to hear the lovely chimes and the clock strike 11 O’Clock.
An amazing find – a huge lot of New Old Stock of MDC / Roadhouse, Athearn and Atlas HO Engines, Passenger and Freight Cars. Shown here is a ATLAS HO Scale 8125 Susquehanna RS-1 Diesel Engine. It has Never been Run with Excellent Original Box. The locomotive is complete with all parts, original instruction sheets and excellent or better original box. A great collection to review at our eBay Store Connectibles.
We are offering a great collection of Robert Tonner & Gene dolls. Featuring here a custom dressed OOAK combination of two wonderful items. Robert Tonner 10″ Tiny Kitty Collier original brunette doll in excellent condition, dressed in a repro custom set of Barbie’s Red Flare coat, hat (special embellishment), handbag, gloves, shoes, Silken Flame dress. Velvet and satin, Everything excellent, nearly new. We think Tiny Kitty looks perfect in this ensemble, nearly mint. Tiny Kitty Collier official Tonner doll stand included as well.
Ashton Drake Gene and friends. Featuring here a Mel Odom Gene doll “Destiny”, the 1998 Annual Edition. Unboxed, accessory necklace still sealed with original tag, as-new condition other than a few flyaway hairs! Elegant luxurious blond wavy hair with elaborate barrette, teal ballgown with gold lame lace, gloves, shoes, stockings.Please see all of our collectible dolls in our eBay Stoe Connectibles.
This was an estate find and we will be listing many more Eerie magazines in the coming weeks. Although I know little about comic books, I did read the grading system that is used. Based on that I would say this issue would be graded Fine / Very Fine. The cover retains its vivid color and graphics. The cover art work is by Frank Frazetta. Please visit our eBay Store Connectibles
We’re selling some very special pieces of Disney memorabilia, fresh from a serious collector with a great eye! Highlight of the collection is this FANTASIA BOXED LITHOGRAPH PORTFOLIO #352/500. This special boxed set has long ago sold-out and is extremely hard to find, if at all! It initially was introduced for $1800.
Our set is in new condition in terms of the prints which are pristine and mint. The outer box has a few imperfections (water spots) from storage as shown in photos but nothing that detracts from the magnificent art inside. Save as a reference library or frame your favorites or even ALL of the 22 lithographs for a stunning wall of art. Each piece is numbered with the 352/500 on lower left and measures 20″ x 16″. DETAILS:
On, November 13, 1940, Walt Disney’s FANTASIA premiered at the Broadway Theater in New York. To celebrate the film’s re-release in 1990 for its 50th anniversary, the Disney Art Program created this boxed portfolio of 50 images of conceptual art that inspired Walt and his artists during the making of this animated masterpiece.
The portfolio was designed and its production supervised by Patrick Dooley. Mr. Dooley also worked with David Cleghorn and Esther Ewert with research and review of the film’s original artwork to select images representing each of FANTASIA’s eight major movements.
The pieces in this collection, reproduced by Gardner Lithograph in Buena Park, California, were printed on Mohawk Superfine 80-lb. cover in four-color process and duotone. The prints are faithful reproductions of the original art.
Each of the 50 images were reproduced on 22 lithographs. They are placed in protective folders with an introductory essay and narrative explaining the scene, artist and original medium.
The portfolio box is covered with Iris bookcloth and stamped in 23-karet gold foil, handcrafted with the highest quality acid-free materials. This collection can be enjoyed for generations to come as it is truly a work of art.
The FANTASIA Boxed Lithograph Portfolio has been produced in an edition of only 500; you are purchasing number 352/500, authenticity certificate on first page. Take a look at some of our other Disney memorabilia in our eBay Store Connectibles.
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