This Vintage Buster Brown Advertising Store Display Mannequin stands at 25 inches tall and includes its original clothing. The mannequin features the iconic Buster Brown brand, making it a unique and nostalgic piece for collectors or vintage enthusiasts. Perfect for displaying in a store or as a charming decorative item, this vintage advertising display is sure to add a touch of retro charm to any space. The Buster Brown clothing pictured is included and is in fair vintage condition. The item has been photographed in its current state. It is considered vintage and does show signs of wear. The figure is hard plastic. The arms are movable but the legs are fixed. Please message me with questions. Thank you for looking!
What a unique, rare vintage find! This large CONSO metal thread display box/rack measures about 19x8x11 inches and weighs about 8 lbs. Shows signs of wear consistent with age and use. CONSO began manufacturing millinery trimming for both men’s and ladies’ hats in 1867, right after the civil war.
Seems to be made out of wood or plaster? Used in a bloomingdales store display. May be nissing a hat for the trunk. The product is a vintage store display featuring Babar the Elephant, showcasing the signature of the artist who created it, likely from France. This collectible advertising merchandise and memorabilia item would be a unique and nostalgic addition to any collection, especially for fans of Babar or vintage toys. The display captures a charming piece of history and adds a touch of whimsy to any space.
Vintage Fender string display from I believe the 60s. Includes all strings in the box and everything shown in the pictures. The box has a few cracks also shown in the pictures. Please look at the pictures for condition. Thanks for looking and feel free to make an offer.
Kodak Camera Store Advertising Display for Combination Lens Attachments Vintage. This vintage Kodak camera store advertising display for “Combination Lens Attachments” is 18 1/4W x 10H x 9 3/4D and weighs 9.1 lbs. It is missing its clear front cover. One of its draws is missing two of its side and another is not original. There are a couple of scuffs and scratches on its exterior. Vintage photos may have bends tears creases stains and any number of condition issues, please see photos for best physical description. You choose that option. We are happy to accommodate local pickups in most cases where an item is heavy or bulky. We can usually resolve any issues quickly. We are committed your happiness! Once a case opened, our flexibility to help you is more limited. Any product you return must be in the same condition in which you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt. You may not, without our written authorization, disassemble or remove a cover fastened by screws or rivets. You may not, without our written authorization, have an item serviced or cleaned. Or do these things yourself. We take pride in serving customers worldwide and have customers in over 50 countries. If this happens, let us know and we will give you a more precise quote. We understand if the duty imposed by your country makes certain items unaffordable. Unfortunately, we have no control over this. We are buyers of camera and movie equipment, fine mechanical and electronic watches and much more!
Vintage Kodak Photo Film Prints Wood Wooden Store Countertop Display Bin Drawer. Here is a nice early Kodak piece. I’ve seen the metal ones, but this is wood as shown. Measures 18″ L x 6 1/2″ W x 6 T. See pics for details. Questions Welcome Anytime :. Questions Encouraged Before the Sale. We Find Quality Items. We Sell Quality Items.
This unusual and rare sign shows a cartoon character known as The Little King. The character was created by Otto Soglow. “The Little King” was a comic strip that was distributed by King Features Syndicate, which is credited at the bottom of the image. The comic strip first appeared in The New Yorker magazine in 1931 and was later syndicated as a daily and Sunday strip. The Little King was used to advertise a king size mattress. It it six feet tall and had nine joints. His right foot is a bit discolored. There are small holes in the pillow and the hands due to how it was previously displayed, which was in a private home. Contact me with any questions or comments.