Enjoy!
--Fisher Price Little People
--Disney Classic animation movies
--Dollhouse furniture & supplies
Sandra Flor
sa...@sw.stratus.com
-- American made radios in real wooden cabinets. (some plastic ones too)
I not only collect, I repair and restore too.
-- American made vacuum-tube hi-fi/stereo equipment.
-- Old radio tubes. The larger the bottle, the better. Working or not,
they are impressive to look at.
-- Western Electric telephones.
-- Pre WW2 electric fans.
-- Gilbert and Sullivan recordings, books, pictures and memorabilia.
-- McGraw-Hill technical text books published prior to 1960.
-- Coca-Cola bottles, 6 1/2 ounce with raised labels and bottler's town
on the bottom.
Carlyle J. Rabe, III
cr...@evans.den.mmc.com
--empire antique furniture
--early american crocks & clay pottery
--antique furniture
Brian
ipg...@digex.com
--Arts and Crafts/"Mission Oak" furniture and accessories, especially early
Gustav Stickley. *I am a seasoned collector and would be happy to share
information with any one about this area.*
--Any art work by artists Julia Thecla (Chicago, active cl930-1973), or
Frederick Oakes Sylvester (St Louis, active 1890-1915).
Alan Thatcher
alant...@aol.com
- Winslow Homer engravings
- Wedgwood Jasperware
Lee Collette
lee.co...@om.wang.com
--PEZ Dispensers
--Motorcycles: Vintage & Antique (any)
--Motorcycles: BMW & Ducati, whole or part, wrecks & pieces
Flash
Fl...@bucolix.ece.ncsu.edu
--Old Photos of Nurses (the earlier the better, preferably the turn of the
century).
--Old Nursing Text Books.
--Any old antiques related to nursing i.e pins, caps etc....
Madeline O'Connor
mb...@virginia.edu
--Belt buckles (especially older ones from high schools & colleges)
Dennis Lewis
dll...@ucdavis.edu
--78s (Big Band, Swing, Hot Dance, Small Group - all Instrumental)
--Arrangements (Stock or otherwise for the above)
--US Coins (Walking Liberty 50c, Type)
--3 Stooges films, etc...
Gary Herzenstiel
gher...@a2607pso.msr.hp.com
--Advertising (everything:containers, adds etc.)
--Christmas advertising items and Santas
--Black collectibles esp. mammies
--Graniteware - grey
--Shawnee King Corn
Lillian Sullivan
lil...@meaddata.com
--Sterling silver (Mexican, American)
--Arts and Crafts furniture and lighting (Limbert, Shop of the Crafters,
Stickley)
--Color woodblock prints (G.Baumann, M.J.Patterson, Rice, etc)
--Antiquarian books (Roycroft, William Morris, Dard Hunter)
--Science Fiction 1st editions and limited editions
Dave Tomlinson
tom...@rtsg.mot.com
--vintage hatpins
--vintage hatpin holders
--Philip Boileau ladies on plates or other glassware, esp. ladies wearing
hats.
Frankie Ramsden
frank...@aol.com
--Advertising Dolls - Cloth, Plush, Vinyl - especially food products.
--Advertising Bendies
--Advertising Figures
Judy Diehl
ju...@nwsrs.att.com
--Amber Patrician depression glass
--Old (depression era) glass powder jars & vanity items
--Small (children's or toy) pressed glass table sets (sugars, creamers
etc.)
--Covered animal boxes (so far these have been difficult to find)
--Fenton glass
Francine Ellerbee
ELLE...@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU
--Hammered Aluminum
--Women's Handkerchiefs
--Children's Sewing Machines
--Singer Featherweight Sewing Machines
--Quilts
--Anything having to do with Scottish Terriers
--Nancy Drew books
Karen Nantz
cf...@eiu.edu
--Toothpick holders, old, any material
--Billikens and any related items
--Queen's Necklace pattern glass items
--Wade Nursery Rhymes, large size
Judy Knauer
umkn...@mcs.drexel.edu
--1930s Disneyana- especially Mickey and his friends.
--British Royalty Paraphernalia- pre-QE2 only. Queen Vic is best.
Marc Swatez
Swa...@urvax.urich.edu
--Depression glass. Most patterns, every color but crystal.
--Depression glass kitchenware.
--Older Noritake china.
--Black Knight china (circa 30's-40's) (This china is made in Germany)
--Blue Ridge pottery.
--Antique pin-backs from late 1800's to early 1900's.
--Advertising items, mostly pen knives.
--Antique clocks, radios.
--Small, antique cat figurines.
Jill Eppler-Daniel
jep...@synopsys.com
--Sheet music from 1885-1960, with an emphasis on black written
compostions. I am also interested in Rags, Blues, songs with
the word "jazz" in the title and "coon songs."
--Music books, especially by author, Sigmund Spaeth
--Cocktail shakers, I've got 8 or 9, the weirder the better.
--Big Little Books
--Anything related to Minstrels, especially old "How to Have
Your Own Minstrel Show" books.
Tom Morgan
mor...@hopper.itc.virginia.edu
--Antique and early battery radios
--prewar and scanning disk TV's
--any related items such as tubes, repair literature, operating instructions
I have been collecting for 15+ years and will gladly answer any questions that
I can on pre 1930 radios.
Jim McKinnon
jp...@gandalf.rutgers.edu
--Printing-related tools and books (19th century)
--19th century type foundry specimen catalogs
--printing press & equipment catalogs
--19th century printing periodicals
--tabletop printing presses
Stephen O. Saxe
steve...@accbbs.com
--Luray pastel dinnerware (gray and advanced pieces)
--Harlequin animals (have duplicates to trade)
--Duncan Miller glassware (figurines, ruby and opalescent items)
--Imperial Porcelain figures and mugs
--Paul Webb items
--45rpm records of the 50s and 60s (more obscure the better)
--Viewmaster, Tru-Vue and Novelview 3-D items
--Starting Lineup figures
--carnival glass (plates and things with critters on 'em)
Jim Frye
j...@i-link.com
--Advertising premiums and related ephemera (mostly current, some old.)
Emphasis is probably on watches and figural items, but have a wide
scope of interest)
--Soda cans and bottle caps (mainly to document changes and short-lived
products by major companies)
--Candy bar wrappers (I carve foam "bars" to put in the wrappers so that
they look like they are unopened. Again mainly interested in changes and
short-lived products by big companies)
--Old audio devices. I have some old record players, an IBM magnetic
belt recorder, an Ediphone cylinder recorder/player, and I have acquired a
wire recorder.
Matthew S Coon
co...@en.ecn.purdue.edu
--Soviet-Era Memorabilia, including militaria, posters, banners
& political items.
Art Bates
ac...@freenet.buffalo.edu
--Antique Beer Steins
--Cookbooks
--Coins (Mercury Dimes, Czech & Slovak)
--Comics
Steve Otruba
otr...@mitre.org
--Ducks Unlimited Sponsored Art, Decoys, and Guns
--Wildlife Art Prints
--Federal and State Duck Stamp Prints
--David Winter Cottages
Woody Lovelace
u.m.lo...@LaRC.NASA.GOV
--edison cylinders, 2- or 4- minute, especially "rousing" tunes
--automobilia, including sales brochures, promotional items and models,
car trim pieces and badges, most often for '50's and early 60's cars -
the better the fins, the better the stuff! we have a 1960 Chrysler New
Yorker wagon and a 1960 Buick Electra 225 convertible, among others.
--accordian-fold "souvenier views" cardboard travel picture collections
--postcards, usually of cheesy motels with '50's cars parked in front
--deco anything, now limited to little trinkets, clocks, lamps,
ashtrays, ornaments, etc. - most of our furniture is '30's
--old radios ('20s - '50's), limited to "really neat" types - we know
'em when we see 'em.
--depression glass, Manhattan pattern
--stereoopticon cards
--we also have a little of this and a little of that, including some
'20's/'30's sheet music, a music box, a tabletop pump organ, and just a
ton of whatever old stuff we turn up in our wanderings. ya know, there's
treasure everywhere, ain't it fun?
Peter Fraser ("Peter of Lawrence Berkeley")
peter_...@macmail.lbl.gov
--Antique Radios (pre 1950)
--Antique Phonographs
--78's (mostly 1930's and '40's dance music)
--Antique Clocks
Paul Simon
psi...@charlie.usd.edu
-Victorian clothing, paper ephemera, jewelry, furniture (almost anything
victorian)
-Antique sewing impliments and lace making tools
-Handmade lace and vintage fabrics
-Books (19th c. and earlier childrens books, botanical titles and novels
illustrated by H. Fisher)
-W. Nutting and Thompson's, Parrish, Gould and hand colored botanicals
(like Curtis')
Lynn Beckmann
ly...@galaxy.ucr.edu
--Royal Copley, Royal Windsor and Spaulding pottery
--Roseville pottery (blue snowberry)
--Hull pottery (mainly ebb tide)
--Bathroom "wall fish sets" (1950's - 1970's)
--Ceramic fish (mostly 1950's & 60's)
--Arm & Hammer cards (birds, dogs, cows, nursery rhymes, etc.)
--Non-sport trader cards (1950's - present)
--Old linens, embroidery and textile items
--Oz books
Barb and Clyde Ogg
evp...@unlvm.unl.edu
---clocks
---toys
---banks
Bruce Gayle
bga...@opal.tufts.edu
--Roseville pottery, many patterns but especially Juvenile, Sunflower,
Wisteria, Blackberry, blue Pine Cone
--Adams Titian Ware, handpainted or not
--Franciscan Apple, Desert Rose, Ivy, Fresh Fruit, Forget Me Not, Poppy,
Wildflower, October or any Franciscan handpainted pattern
--Coronation ware: British royalty memorabilia from Queen Victoria to
QEII's Silver Jubilee. Also books on British royalty.
--Beaded and mesh purses
Charleen Bunjiovianna
char...@wiretap.spies.com
charleen.b...@EBay.Sun.COM
char...@net.bio.net
--Uniform buttons: military, police, fire depts, railroad, etc.
Carlin Sappenfield
sap...@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu
--Antique maps. Especially pre-1800 Scandinavia.
John Roberts
jrob...@sanjuan.uvic.ca
--Old sports items, any sport. Especially interested in boxing, baseball
and golf but will consider items such as old cards, photos, autographs,
equipment uniforms, etc. from any sport.
Wayne Tuiskula
Wayne_T...@vos.stratus.com
--Wristwatches
--Magic books
--Victorian furniture
--Maxfield Parrish
Michael Solinas
msol...@netcom.com
--Depression Glass
--Knives
Dave Cochran
coc...@dg-rtp.dg.com
--Victoriana (virtually any) specifically Eastlake furniture, glass,
and picture frames. Particularly specifically fond of dated items.
--World's Fair items
Any fair, but mainly those between 1876 and 1964
Howard Solomon
h...@east.sun.com
--Vintage Fountain Pens: especially faceted plastic pens (Wahl Dorics,
Conklin Nozacs), pearl/abalone barreled pens, and other unusual
looking or old fountain pens.
Scott Franklin
fran...@chaos.utexas.edu
--Art Deco bronzes of women (dancers, athletes, social poses.)
--Vintage clothing, espt. from the 20s and 30s.
--Victorian wicker and cast iron
--Perfume bottles
--Silver-topped dresser jars and bottles
--Antique linens (I have plenty of doilies, and very small pieces.
I need larger runners, tablecloths, linen sheets, pieces suitable for
using as curtains.)
--Hats -- 20's, 30's.
Carol Wallace
wal...@jaguar.uofs.edu
--Beads: Ojime (and Netsuke), African beaded items, beaded purses, Native
American beaded items and fetishes, antique Czech glass, beaded jewelry, etc!
Barb VanDusen
ba...@ssd.csd.harris.com
--Lobby Cards from Sci-Fi Horror films, 1930-1994.
Patrick Kenny
pke...@eecs.umich.edu
--Imari: Old Imari patterned plates/bowls /saki cups/vases/etc.
Basically anything old Imari--at the right price!! I will pay up
to $90 for a plate in good condition. I look for Imari red and
dark blue in the pattern. Also they should be marked on the back
around the rim part.
Jenna King
JK...@cc.uga.edu
--Bowls/Pitchers, esp. Homer Laughlin, McCoy, Hull in various pastels
(green, blue, pink, white mostly). Prefer those with a raised
decoration. (e.g.Homer Laughlin's "Orange Tree" bowls.)
Ellen Johnston
joh...@rpi.edu
--Dragonware, dragon boxes, dragon anything!
Audrey Dorofee
a...@sei.cmu.edu
--O&EG Royal Austria porcelain. I am researching the history of the company.
If anyone has information on this company, I'd like to hear from them.
If anyone has pieces of this china for sale, please let me know.
James D. Henderson, Jr., D.V.M., M.S.
jam...@post.its.mcw.edu
--Victorian colored glassware and art glass - especially Mary Gregory
--Black amethyst depression glass
--Coin-operated machines - especially 50's era soda machines
- Breweriana from Wausau, Wisconsin or surounding area. Specifically,
Mathie-Ruder Brewing, Wausau Brewing, Marathon Brewing, etc.
- Painted label beer bottles, specifically 6-8 oz.
If anyone has any painted label beer bottles that they'd like to sell,
drop me a line and maybe we can work something out. I'm really looking
for the old 7-8 oz. variety. I usually run into a few when visiting
relatives up in Wisconsin, but almost never anywhere else. (I just bought
one at a bottle collectors show in Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago, and that's
the first one I've found outside Wisconsin.)
Michael Schulz
m...@mustang.sc.ti.com
--Beekeeping: Old hives, smokers, equipment, ephemera
--Honey dishes: Old honey dishes or bottles (NOT honey pots, as such)
Stephen Bambara
sbam...@ent.ncsu.edu
--Transistor Radios, Antique radios, Radio Ephemera
--Juvenile Books associated with Radio. Always happy to help!
George Kaczowka
g...@idx.com
--Old beer cans (flat tops and cone tops)...
Mac McDougald
m...@novell.ur.utk.edu
m...@utkvx.bitnet
--Cobalt Depression Glass--Aurora Pattern. Specifically, the small
4.5" (approx) bowls.
--Flow Blue China--Conway Pattern.
--Primitive Fir pieces such as cupboards, tables, cabinets, etc.
Anne Shatrau
an...@cv.hp.com
--Things Japanese, only pre-1920. Also books on Japan from *before*
1900. Especially interested in *photographic* stereoscope views and
postcards. (I already own all the mass-produced stereo card sets with
titles like "Fair Japan," etc.)
--Also pre-1860 women's clothing, pre-1860 cookbooks.
Jane Beckman
ja...@swdc.stratus.com
--Fountain pens. I need new and old, functional and parts.
I'll pay collectors prices or trade with others in the game.
John Herlocher
john...@umich.edu
--Old license plates - if you have any old or unusual plates, please let
me know. Also, if you are looking for a particular license plate (for
birthyear, antique car, whatever), let me know also. I have many
extras and can probably find what you need if I don't have it.
Andrew Pang
aw...@poe.acc.virginia.edu
--Old Blue Pharmacy bottles
--Old blue plates
--Carnival glass, cranberry glass, ruby glass
Susan Martin
sma...@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca
--"Carney horses"...the old pot metal horses made for give aways at
carnival games in the 50's and 60's.
Megan Antijunti
meg...@sequent.com
--Medical instruments, medical books, pharmacy items (including
bottles), photographs related to medicine, and other interesting items
related to health care.
Daniel Marks
dlm...@u.washington.edu
--19th - mid 20th Century American & European paintings
--Wristwatches
--Fountain pens
--Art Deco furnishings
--Vintage clothes (especially 1940's neckties)
--World's Fair memorabilia - particularly Chicago, 1933
--Old books
--Printer cuttings
--78s (jazz & pop albums)
--Glass paperweights
--Depression glassware
--and just about anything else that happens to knock my socks off.
Kurt Kasten
ku...@imagen.com
--18th-19th cent. English pottery-esp blue/white
--English silver-19th-20th cent.
--kitchen utensils
--quilts-any age!
--Victorian Cat items-pictures, books, etc.
--Japanese items with Sumo wrestlers-saki cups, etc.
--Oyster plates/Fish plates-any age
Anne Threston
an...@microlithics.com
--Chase Brass & Copper Company--primarily the art deco inspired items
produced during the 1930's, mostly chrome housewares, barware, smoking
accessories. Also collect Frankart, especially the deco-inspired nudes.
Barry L. Van Hook
ic...@asuvm.inre.asu.edu)
--Books by Mrs. E.D.E.N. Southworth (please provide title, copyright page
info, condition)
--Cat-tail dinnerware, particularly the round, red-rimmed dinner plates
--Cleveland memorabilia (examples in my collection include a small, brass
advertising-giveaway paperweight, church cookbooks with Cleveland
store ads, a 19-century gold leaf kit from a local drugstore, and
real-photo postcards)
--Older books about Cleveland
Linda Zinn
au...@cleveland.freenet.edu
--Pre-WWII American guitars and mandolins, especially brands like Martin,
Gibson, Maurer, Euphonon, Prairie State, and Stahl.
--Arts and Crafts: Mission oak furniture, metalware (especially Stickley
Brothers copper and Heintz Art Metal), linens, plein air paintings. some
pottery (like signed or unsigned green matte). Also, any info on 1904 St.
Louis World's Fair.
Mark Humpal
<MA...@CS-PTL.CV.COM>
--Hall China, all kinds
--Carleton Ware, cups/saucers/creamers/sugars
--Star Trek "stuff"
Liz Roth
er...@attmail.att.com
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--Saxophones.
Chris Kapral
chr...@oakhill.sps.mot.com
--Carnival and depression glass. Anybody have some American Sweetheart
they want to donate to my collection? :)
David Mulcihy
mul...@pat.mdc.com
--Railroad Lanterns & Signal Switch Heads
--Old American Flyer, Lionel Model RR items
--Railroad Stock Certificates
--General Railroad Memrobilia
--Old Zenith Radios (especially tube table top models)
--Garfield The Cat - Coffee Cups and Drink glasses, Christmas Ornaments, PEZ
Dispensers, figures, dolls, plush stuffed dolls........
basically ANYTHING with Garfield, Nermal or Pookie on it
(and Odie if he comes with Garfield).
--Baseball Cards - TOPPS 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961
--Matchbook Covers - Old ones (especially big events & Chicagoland Area)
--Clocks - have 2 very old wall clocks from Grandparentsa (Seth Thomas Kitchen
Clock and a clock made in Witterburg Germany with Westminter chimes)
--Wind-Up Phonographs - have an old "Morning Glory" RCA from Gradmother
--Stamps - USA, United Nations, Israel
--Automobile Memorabilia - from the 1950's and 1960's (sales brochures,
magazine ads, postcard ads, plastic models.
--Old Sheet Music with interesting covers (iincluding trains & Shirley Temple).
--Old 78 records, LP's & 45's from the 1950's and 1960's
Wife collects some Shirley Temple memorabilia, dolls (old and new),
any old/interesting glassware---especially blue.
Lou Leciejewski
lo...@cbnewse.cb.att.com
att!ihlpm!loul
--Wristwatches & Pocketwatches
--Antique Car Parts (Model T Mostly)
Carburetors
Spark Plugs
--Motorcycles
--Maps & Books (mostly Canadian History)
--Artifacts from my hometown (Sunderland, Ontario)
--Histories of other local towns (Uxbridge, Cannington, Beaverton...)
--Native Indian Research (actual artifacts are sort of illegal here in Ont.)
Mike Helms
mhe...@TrentU.CA
--Piggy banks (I mean banks in the shape of pigs ONLY)
--Unpainted wooden boxes
--Gold rings, especially estate jewelry
--West Virginia art glass:
Fenton cat figurines
Marbles
Ruby glass figurines and doohickeys
Some "useful" stuff like drinking glasses, and Blenko bowls
Allison Quensen Blatt
ab...@lehigh.edu
--Candlewick glassware, unusual, etched or colored pieces
--Amethyst glass
--Etched shotglasses, particularly colored
Peggy Shock
peg...@orca.wv.tek.com
--'Mike' personalized licence plates from each state.
I prefer plates which just have 'Mike', but would also be interested
in 'Mike 1', 'Mike 2', 'Mikes', etc. (I'm also looking for 'Michael'
and 'Schulz' plates.)
Michael Schulz
m...@mustang.sc.ti.com
--Depression Glassware:
Pink Homespun
Pink Tearoom
FireKing Turquoise Blue
--Asst. kitchen glass (shakers, measuring cups, refrigerator dishes,
mixing bowls)
--Glass towel rods, door knobs, drawer pulls
Gary Thompson
ga...@austin.mcd.mot.com
--Amusement slot machines
--Magic Lanterns and glass slides
--Stereo Viewers and stereo cards
--Scientific Instruments
--Calculators (Mechanical)
--Typewriters
--Radios and X-tal sets
--PCs (pre 1980)
--Kitchen appliances (pre 1920)
--Books on the above
John Newman
J.Ne...@icarus.curtin.edu.au
--Pre-1950 fashion items, garments, HATS!, patterns, magazines, pattern
magazines, fabric, (please, no more bark cloth!), and books related to
vintage fashion, especially sewing.
--I'd like to get my paws on a copy of American Designers, since it had
the only comprehensive section about Claire McCardell I've seen. (And
no, it wasn't Anne Klein who created sportswear as we know it - it was
McCardell.) Last time I saw it a NYC book dealer was gouging a $110 out
of it. Any idears?
--Also, costume jewelry, the glitzy stuff, the signed, and the weird unsigned.
Jewelry that can't really be classified as costume, since it's not
rhinestoned to the eyeballs, but is made from common metals, glass, and
plastics. Pierced metal bracelets, Czech bead necklaces, Victorian
jewelry, etc.
Michele Paige Goudie
mic...@rci.ripco.com
--Colored rhinestone pins
--Vintage clothing (I'm starting to collect needle pt., beaded, or mesh purses)
--Porcelain anything that strikes my fancy (dishes, tea cups, creamers etc.)
--Anything Victorian (from jewelry to furniture).
Pamela Julian Smyers
psmy...@cc.swarthmore.edu
--Mattel Hot Wheels Cars and accessories, tracks, etc. From 1968-present.
Other misc cars and toys, but mainly Hot Wheels. If I don't know, I'll
find out.
Mark Papianni
papi...@andromeda.rutgers.edu
--Samplers and needlepoint
--Creamers shaped like cows
--Quilts
--Old bottles, crocks and containers
Susan Reynold
rey...@binah.cc.brandeis.edu
--Tatting Shuttles - non center bobbin type
Laryl Berry
la...@indirect.com
--White English Ironstone (pre-1891), especially Boote's 1851 Octagon shape
--Oneida Silverplate - 'Grosvenor' pattern (flat- and hollow-ware)
--Oneida stainless - 'Valor' pattern
--Heisey 'Orchid' etched glassware
--Textiles - quilts, comforters, table linens, etc.
Carol Kamm
c...@citi.umich.edu
--Antique fly fishing tackle, especially split-bamboo fly rods by the Paul
Young Rod Co. of Detroit, MI, and Hardy St. George fly reels by Hardy Bros.
of Alnwick, England (3-inch, "3-screw" trout model, salmon model and
multiplying reels).
Robert Golder
lgo...@hoh.mbl.edu
--Antique slot machines (one armed bandits).
Dave Burritt
d...@jackpot.dr.att.com
--Occupied Japan items (small)
--Small glass pitchers and miniature (glass, ceramic, porcelain, etc.)
--Button hooks
--Santa figurines
--M. Haskell jewelry (don't even have 1 pc. yet, new collection).
Margie McGarva
Margie_...@qm.server.ufl.edu
--Radios and tubes ('20s-'40s)
--music boxes & any automatic instruments
--phonographs & records, esp'ly cylinders & Diamond Disks
--pinball machines, the older the better, even pre-electric
--scientific, engineering, or mathematical instruments/gadgets
--clocks
Mike Knudsen
m.j.k...@att.com --or-- knu...@iexist.att.com
--Rookwood pottery, especially artist signed pieces other than standard glaze.
--Weller pottery signed by Claude Leffler
--Iris and Herringbone Depression glass (clear)
--Thistle Depression glass (green)
Greg Blum
g...@atlas.cb.att.com
--Fruit Jars
--Church Keys
--Arrowheads
Robert O. Anderson
r...@galen.med.Virginia.EDU
--Wood-works clocks, ca. 1730-1845. Interested also in design,
construction and manufacturing technologies of these, too.
--Electric Christmas lights, 1895-1960, with a primary focus on design,
construction, materials, patents, advertising ...
Robert C. W. Hall, Jr.
rch...@MIT.EDU
--Antique radios, mostly from the 1930's: Zenith, Scott, Philco, RCA,
Atwater Kent, etc. Also buy old radio tubes, advertising, radio station log
books, signs, etc. Will try to pay top price if its something I want or
need. I also do repairs on most radios from 1925 to 1950. Sometimes have
parts or tubes to sell.
--Also looking for Pioneer stereo receivers made from 1978-1980. Model numbers
would be SX-1050, SX-1080, SX-1250, SX-1280, SX-1980. Will pay the right
price for the right piece.
--Vintage McIntosh audio gear that is reasonably priced.
John Anderlie
jaa...@tcnoc3.mnet.uswest.com
--Country store antiques (collectibles): old signs, banners, dispensers,
grinders, tins and bins, etc., plus trade stimulators, gum ball machines
and various other coin operated dispensers.
John & Pam Clise
jo...@pt.olympus.net
--Depression Glass, Yellow, pattern is Madrid.
Wendy K. Messer
wk...@nestor.cc.bellcore.com
--Antique bicycles (19th cent to 1950s) parts & lit also
--Art deco thru 60s furniture (looking for some plywood Eames chairs...)
--Mens vintage clothing, 30s 40s suits mostly, vintage ties
--Old movie cameras & related objects (actually recent stuff too)
--Danish Modern furniture
Immanuel Martin
i...@sequoia.corp.frame.com
--Beads and beaded items. ESPECIALLY venetian beads--the ones with the little
"roses" on them.
--Pictures of middle eastern women, or romanticized such: on stereopticon
cards, post cards, flue covers, plates--i don't have many 'cause i usually
can't afford them.
--Sometimes, old tins or advertising signs. very eccentric--something that
means something to me (ie a "the elm" tin b/c of the elms in my granny's
yard)
--Primitives and victorian furniture, on the rare occasions i can afford
anything.
--Stuff from portsmouth ohio or eastern ky.
--Bricks, yes, bricks, with names on them. this collection will be limited to
enough to lay our walk! preferably, all different names...should be
interesting matching sizes. uff da!
--nice old picture frames (used to work in a framing shop ;-)
Elizabeth A. Fannin
fan...@cis.ohio-state.edu
--Prints, maps, ephmera, watercolors, drawings -- basic works on paper
Michael Hare
mlh...@unllib.unl.edu
--Books (and stuff) concerning Kenneth Patchen and J.D. Salinger
--Tony Esposito and Borje Salming hockey cards, and hockey cards
up to the early 1970s (especially old inserts/special cards)
--Any material concerning Howie Morenz
--Memorabilia from _All in the Family_ (just started)
--Other stuff like old marbles, stones and fossils, and a select
list of stamps and coins (mostly Canadian)
Jim Boyce
boyc...@mach1.wlu.ca
--1920's and older radios, parts, tubes, advertising, ...
anything to do with radios in the 1920's. I also look for empty
parts/tube cartons with good display value. I need (not in the maslow
sense... or maybe it is after all) any kind of point of sale display
materials for a late 1920's radio store mockup I'm putting together.
--Any home or factory built battery radios from the 1920's that use 7 or more
tubes (really want a hot-spot 14 uses 8 01a's and 6 99's)
--RCA loop antenna model AG-1380 _any condition_ (this could make you an easy
2 or 3 "C-notes"
--Any Davco radio equipment (late 1960's solid state ham gear) transmitter
particularly.
Mark Evans
mev...@law.fsu.edu
--Danish porcelain: Bing & Grondahl and Royal Copenhagen. Christmas plates,
figurines, ashtrays, etc. Have had a couple of REAL GOOD finds.
--Perfume bottles - my brother and sister-in-law gave me one for Christmas.
--Hat pins.
Susan Brooks
Susan....@AtlantaGA.NCR.COM
--Radioactive Consumer items ie. red Fiesta-like pottery, certain yellow-brown
pottery, vaseline glass, canary glass, some green depression glass
Still looking for other colors of glaze ( a rad. detector *really* helps)
and some of the radium containing medicines.
--Minerals (surprise!) synthetic crystals, and cycads (plants that look sort
of like palm trees).
Randy Faux
fa...@qmrock.geology.yale.edu
--Arts and Crafts Movement decorative arts and related items. This includes
furniture, copper, silver, lighting, linens, etc.
--American Art Pottery. In particular, Grueby, Wheatley, Volkmar, dated
Van Briggle, Merrimack, and other folks green pots.
--Prints and Posters by such folks as Louis Rhead, Mucha, Ethel Reed,
Privat Livemont, Will Bradley, Pan, etc. and Photo Seccessionist photos
or photogravures.
--Related items, such as periodicals and literature of the period.
--Things like House and Garden, or La Plume, or Camera Works (magazines of the
time), and also old catalogs.
--In addition, I try to have a complete library of literature on the period, so
I am often looking for out of print books on the art, history, or museum
or special exhibits from the period. For example, I'd like to find the
original Hoesch book on Newcomb Pottery (I have the current edition).
--Stuff from the equivalent European movements, such as the British Arts and
Crafts Movement, the Vienna Seccessionists, the Juggendstil, etc.
In other words, if you think it might be about, or from the movement, I am
probably interested.
Mike McCracken
mi...@cc.gatech.edu
--Playing-cards and all stuff related to playing-cards and card-playing
--Souvenir paperweights (those with photographs on their bottom)
--Samplers
--Green bottles from before WWI
Peter Endebrock
ende...@rrzn.uni-hannover.d400.de
--Victoriana - hat pins, sterling dresser accessories, - I make Victorian
collages with postcards, spats, button hooks, buttons, lace, etc.in
those oval victorian frames with the bubble glass.
--Wattware
--Quilts
--Antique childrens things
--Teddies and dolls
Wanda Howland
wlh\@mvuss.att.com
--Breyer model horses (I have getting close to 400 of them now)
--Other model horses (Hartland, Hagen-Renaker, Marx, Lefton, etc)
--Horse books (especially children's by Henry, Farley, Anderson, or
illustrated by my favorite artists - Savitt, Dennis, etc)
--German Shepherd figurines (not many of them yet!)
--Other breed figurines (mostly china)
--Medieval things (especially relating to King Arthur)
--Fabric (I like to piece quilts)
--Stuffed Animals (basically just realistic wildlife and horses)
--anything remotely "horsey" - playing cards with horses on the back come
to mind.
--Hallmark ornaments (definitely not as serious about this as horses...)
--cross stitch patterns
--quilt, horse, misc magazines
Kay Schlumpf
horse...@uiuc.edu
schlumpf@uiucmrl
--Pre-WW1 sheet music
--19th century, early 20th advertising (paper mostly)
--Early photographs (just started tintypes)
--Wax cylinder records (gramaphones now take up too much room)
Patrick Gunn
pg...@fraser.sfu.ca
--Spode Blue Tower china, 1892 backstamp
--Bernardaud Henriette Rose teacups and saucers (haven't been able to find
out when the pattern was introduced; still available special order only)
--Haviland Imperatrice Eugenie china, introduced 1901, still available
--Heisey Crystolite
--Fostoria Rose Chintz pattern
Diane Bleything
d...@sequent.com
--Radios, primarily pre-1935 sets, prefer pre-1930 battery sets
--Pinball machines...all vintages
--Early transistor radios (1950's)
Steve Pazar
pa...@hpnmdla.sr.hp.com
--Books, magazines etc about social and couples dancing, any era,
currently most interested in the Ragtime era.
--Anything to do with Irene and Vernon Castle.
--Old costume jewelry.
--Vintage clothing, 1900 on up.
--78's of dance music, especially 1940's and back.
--For that matter, dance music on any sort of medium.
--Would love to get a cylinder player someday when I'm richer....
--I seem to have inadvertantly started a collection of portable
record players - so far have accumulated 3 of various ages,
undoubtedly will buy more.
Sense a theme here? Actually, I collect anything to do with
couples/social dancing, with an emphasis on the evolution of
social dancing in the US.
Debbie Schwartz
d...@halcyon.com
--Souvenir pieces (in order of preference):
a) cobalt blue
b) anything with a picture on in that's pre-WWII
c) (to a much lesser extent) anything pre-WWII
--Czecheslovakian pieces (in order of preference):
a) bird figurines and related wall pockets
b) anything tragically (:-) underpriced by a dealer
--Stamps:
a) British commenwealth issues from the reign of George VI
b) pre-independant French Colonial issues
c) all philatelic items relating to the year 1957 (year of my birth)
d) any relatively inexpensive bicolor stamps and other issues that
I encountered frequently as a child but can now afford as complete
sets of the unused varieties
--Westmoreland Milk Glass (recent only with the W G (superimposed) mark
on the bottom).
--Inexpensive small cups and saucers
--Inexpensive and hopefully unusual small pitchers
--Dust
John H. Camp
jh...@cas.org
--Buy, sell, trade vintage radios. Especially those by Zenith and Scott,
or any radio that is unusual or has a high(12+) tube-count. I'm also
interested in radio related items such as signs, tubes, parts, etc.
I would be glad to answer questions, appraise the value of, or otherwise chat
with anyone about radios. I take a "road trip" East every summer and enjoy
meeting with other radio collectors along the way.
Eddie Burris
bur...@vnet.ibm.com
--Old trading cards
--Visual representations of cities- they may be water color, oil, pen and
ink, whatever.
--Wedgwood, books about Wedgwood. If you have any, please email me.
--Airline memorabilia.
Pat Kenner
pat-k...@uiowa.edu
--Virtually anything related to aviation (of any sort), especially
from the pre-WWI years but on up to WWII. Mostly interested in
civil aviation, rather than military. Books are my main interest,
but I also collect toys, postcards, photos, manuscripts, and even
airplanes and parts. How many of you have a 1908 dirigible engine
(converted for use in a 1910 airplane) in their living room? :-)
--Pocket match "safes" from the 1880s-1930s (when I can find ones that
are still affordable)
--Antique toasters (my wife groans when I spot one--we seldom even eat toast)
--Antique radios (neat-looking ones, but I need to learn how to repair them)
--Other early electrical appliances (incl. a 1920s floor buffer by the
Johnson Wax Co.)
--Cars (1930 Ford; 1960 Metropolitan; 1964 Corvair Conv.; 1946 Dodge Pickup; and
1955 Porsche Cabriolet - but this is all I can store away now - most
need some degree of restoration to keep me occupied in my retirement
years)
--Victrolas (only have two: a table model Victor and an Independent Talking
Machine Co. floor model)
Bill Robie
ro...@umbc.edu
--Medical antiques, scientific items, microscopes, quack medical devices
electronic healing machines, old medical books, medical instruments.
Thomas E. Jones
t...@raphael.acpub.duke.edu
--Juvenile series books: Trixie Belden, Rick Brant, Ken Holt, Tom Swift Jr.,
etc.
Gary Holmes
gho...@max.gmi.edu
--Antique drafting equipment. This might fall under scientific instruments,
and it seems only Mr. Newman from down under shares this prediliction.
Mason Palmer McDaniel
mpm...@zeus.tamu.edu
--Radios: 1954 RCA table model in Bakelite cabinet; Early FM (87-100 MHz),
AM, LW, 1961 Zenith Trans-Oceanic communications receiver in
leatherette-covered wooden case, complete with owner's manual
--Wind-up: 1927 Westclox "Big Ben"; Mainspring will drive the bell for five
full minutes!
--Clocks: Other American and European clocks from the 40s, 50s and 60s.
--Wristwatches: From the 50s on upward - too numerous to mention.
Mike Oniffrey
Mike.O...@launchpad.unc.edu
--Hammered Aluminum. Important & unusual pieces are more exciting.
Mary Ellen Sharak
mesh...@net.com
--Kitchen things: utensils, refrigerator boxes, tablecloths (printed and
woven patterns)
--Old encyclopedias & dictionaries
Sara Solnick
sol...@mcneil.sas.upenn.edu
--Shelley china - blue irises pattern
--Royal Staffordshire (violets)
--any china with violets on it
--mice (glass, china, or toys, not real ones!)
--rabbits ( ....ditto.... )
Linda Foskey
lfo...@metz.une.edu.au
--Cotton or rayon Hawaiian Shirts from the 50's and earlier.
Saul Smaizys
SAXTH...@delphi.com
--View-Master reels--the poor person's stereoopticon.
Gregory Garwin
gga...@u.washington.edu
--Occupied Japan items
--"Sharon" Cabbage Rose pink depression dishes (still looking for a cake dish)
--Colonial figure "George & Martha" dishes, (still looking for a butter dish,
and a gravy boat - mine was cracked :-(
Jean Cowher
A...@psuvm.psu.edu
--Dolls: my special interests are the Italian felt Lenci dolls,
whose heyday was in the 20's and 30's, but which are still made today. I
also know a lot about Barbies, Madame Alexanders, and 50's and 60's dolls.
Marseille Bunk
mb...@wam.umd.edu
--Angels - especially since I recently acquired 2 beautiful United Design
ceramics! This also include Christmas Tree ornaments, crochet
angels, cross-stitch angels, etc.
--Christmas tree ornaments
--Old, unique bowls
--Bicentennial quarters (for my father-in-law)
--Old needlework - crochet, embroidery (sp), cross-stitch, pulled thread
--Depression glass...Dogwood, pink (especially need rare oval serving
platter, medium embossed glasses and
berry bowls)
...Florentine #1, green (need berry bowls)
Liz Bell
lb...@perfmap.austin.ibm.com
--Magazines (mostly 1930-1970): Life, movie magazines, TV Guide,
Fashion magazines, Vogue, Harper's, etc., home decorating magazines
--Vintage clothing (1940-1960): hats and gloves, shoes, costume jewelry
--Any kind of movie memorabilia; stills, books, etc.
--Porcelain figurines
--1950s dishes, sugars and creamers
--Cookbooks (1930-1970)
Mary Daw
GC....@forsythe.stanford.edu
--Old Ivory (the china from Silesia) and Weller "Forest".
Lorrie R. Semler
l...@sdf.lonestar.org
--Old coffee pots and tea kettles made by Wearever. The
Trademark is T.A.C.U.C. which stands for "The Aluminum Cooking Utensil
Company" Wearever was a subsidary of The Aluminum Company of America
(Alcoa) until it was sold in the seventies.
Mike Coleman
mcol...@telerama.lm.com
--Clocks, cameras (and other photographic or cinematographic
equipment) and books on clocks and cameras.
James Purdon
pur...@cnj.digex.com
--Firematic antiques. I am interested in nozzels, helmets, badges,
extinguishers, hose, Gamewell boxes and gongs, forcible entry tools,
lanterns, lamps, watch fobs, and the end all be all,
perhaps a fire engine of my very own.
Terry Laskowsky
x90las...@gw.wmich.edu
--Older dolls (the better compositions such as EffanBee's Patsy Baby,
and slightly damaged bisque fashion ladies), and sometimes the nicer or more
intriguing vinyl.
--Jewelry when I'm in the mood
--Japanese theme collection without breaking the bank! :)
Brooke Phelps
phelp...@cobra.uni.edu
--Olympic Pins
--Rookwood Pottery
--Cuban postcards, maps, memorabilia, restaraunt menus, books, records/CDs,
*anything* pre-Castro
--Coca Cola commemorative cans (from other countries)
bottles (from the US)
--Limoges boxes
--Miami Beach postcards (pre-1970)
specifically of the Art Deco District Hotels
--Lace Handkerchiefs
Interested in:
--Roycroft bookends
--Arts & Crafts books
--Art Nouveau books
--Louis Comfort Tiffany books
--French Impressionism books
Annie I. Anton
an...@cc.gatech.edu
--Insulators. Actually, I'm just starting back up after a 20 year hiatus.
Steve Bertsch
sber...@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
--Plastic model car kits, promotional models, die-cast cars of all scales,
car magazines/literature, auto brochures, die-cast farm equipment.
Robert W. Hall
rh...@Nimitz.mcs.kent.edu
--Old movable and pop-up books.
Carolyn Lilly
rli...@ucssun1.sdsu.edu
--WWI German militaria. ESPECIALLY Spiked Helmets
and various parts and accesories thereof.
Bill Allen
ALL...@VAX1.ELON.EDU
--Quimper pottery.
Dolores Pannell
pan...@zach.fit.edu
--Shotglasses, which insludes small whiskey glasses, pharmaceutical glasses,
just about any small tumbler - even metal ones.
Mark Rauschkolb
mr...@ra.msstate.edu
--Old photos -- 1840-1880 (Daguerreotypes,
ambrotypes, tintypes, cartes de visite, stereo photos, etc.).
--Old darkroom equipment (before 1880)
--Quimper Pottery
--material from Ballston Spa, New York (photos, bottles,
advertising, manufactured goods, maps, -- anything old that
says "Ballston Spa")
Bruce Adams
ad...@rpiris.bitnet
--flags, books about flags
Jon Radel
j...@radel.com
--Porcelain & China. Collect & sell Royal Daulton Character Jugs, Boehm
Animals, Parrots (all-type, also crystal), Austrian & German Cracker Jars.
--Jewelry. Sell high-end costume, silver, gold.
Ed Freeman
ef...@fid.morgan.com
--Depression Glass - Iris Herringbone pattern in iridescent (gold) color
Have been looking for the round butter dish and cover for several
years.
Hollis Barnes
hol...@clemson.clemson.edu
--enameled kitchen pots, pans and containers, white with a colored rim,
hospital enamelware too
--books that are about/have a mention of chinchillas
--clay casserole dishes, tandoories, rice cookers, bean cookers
--books/items pertaining to reptiles, mostly snakes
Melissa Notigan
add...@eden.rutgers.edu
- American Flyer trains
- Wizard of Oz books
- old editions of "The Little Engine that Could"
- old paleontology books
Roy Plotnick
u32...@uicvm.uic.edu
--Railroadiana: Lanterns, signs, dishes, locks, bronze builder's plates,
maps, nails, tools, pictures, slides, etc.
--Model Railroad Equipment.
--Crystal Inkwells.
--Glass Insulators: the kind on old telephone poles. Especially unusual
colors (purple, amber, brown, cobolt blue, etc.) and unusual shapes.
--Old bottles: especially colored medicine bottles.
--Old books: especially English travel, history, King Arthur.
--China Plates: especially old English.
James T. Stover
sto...@asl.dl.nec.com
--Old Telephones and Related Items
--Parts and Pieces OK
--Telegraph, Microphones, etc.
Russ Pate
r...@mlb.semi.harris.com
(407) 777-1759
--Depression Glass, green Circle (bowls, tumblers, and plates) and
amber Madrid pattern (bowls)
Selma McCrory
94sm...@ultrix.uor.edu
sel...@aol.com
--Eggbeaters
Chris Wyse
cw...@vnet.ibm.com
--
Like so many Americans, she was trying to construct a life that made
sense from things she found in gift shops.
-- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.