Vintage Silver cup and spoon set
Killam · 50
Vintage Silver cup and spoon set. From the late 1940s. This was my mom's, it has her name inscribed on it (Bonnie). Spoon is WM Rogers and has a bunny rabbit on it and says Peter Rabbit.
Killam · 50
Vintage Silver cup and spoon set. From the late 1940s. This was my mom's, it has her name inscribed on it (Bonnie). Spoon is WM Rogers and has a bunny rabbit on it and says Peter Rabbit.
Killam · 40 each
2 framed drawings. Both measure 12" x 16" with overall measurement being 12 1/4" x 16 1/4". Also has a note by the artist in the back of each one. Asking $40 each.
Killam · 25
Set of 3 collectible tins. Not in the greatest shape but the pictures on them will be unique since the landscapes have changed so much over the years. These are definitely older.
Killam · 30
Precious Moments Family Bible. Blank. It has a spot for the new couple to put their name in plus family tree photos and more. Blank. Never used. Published in 1985. 11 1/2" x 8 1/2" x 2 1/2".
Killam · 20
Old vintage small cedar trinket box of my mom's. Made in Ohio where my mom was born and raised. I think she bought this in 1977 when we were there visiting my grandparents.
Killam · 15
Treasure Island book box for storing things on the bookshelf. Looks like a book but it's a box. Measures 8" wide x 12" tall x 2 3/4" thick.
Asking $15
Located in Killam Alberta.
Killam · 10
Treasure Island book box for storing things on the bookshelf. Looks like a book but it's a box. Measures 8" wide x 12" tall x 2 3/4" thick.
Asking $15
Located in Killam Alberta.
Bohemian Style Ruby Cut to Clear Hand-Cut Crystal Vase
This beautiful mid-century hand-cut 24% lead crystal vase is a remarkable example of East European glass craftsmanship.
Fort McMurray · $75.00
McGraw Electric Model 1275R Antique Fan, 12" metal blades, auto rotating, works as it should, very few blemishes.
Killam · 40
Vintage mid century case plus ephemera pamphlets that were for the item that was originally in this case. Case measures 27 1/2" long x 16" wide x 4 3/4" high. This is from the late 1950s.