1958 GILLETTE FATBOY RAZOR D4 COMPLETE IN ORIG BOX

Posted by Admin - January 27th, 2012

1958 GILLETTE FATBOY RAZOR D4 COMPLETE IN ORIG BOX

This 1958 FATBOY razor is VERY clean, there is no rust or plate loss. The adjustment dial turns
fine and it opens and closes secuerly. It is in near Mint condition and appears to be unused.
It has no plating loss or dullness. The numbers and ring below the adjuster are solid black.
It comes with the case, instructions, and blade pack.

This razor is fully functional. The case does have a very small amount of expected vintage
wear but all in all it also is in very good+ condition as can be seen in the pictures. There is
also a package of Super blue blades. The dispenser looks new I can tell there are at least two
unused blades because the first one will slide out with no rust and there are no unused blades in
the back blade holder. This will come to you with the origional instruction pamplet for this
model which is the 195.

The “Butterfly Door” is the mother of blade replacement options. It is both safe and simple and
it adds that little touch of hi-tech that makes this great razor what it is. Simple and safe.
Gillette reached the pinnacle of their creative prowess when they designed this razor. This is a
great razor that was built to last. It provides a quality shave. I would recommend this razor to
anyone who wishes to sample a little piece of the past. Best of all, when not in use, this razor
looks beautiful in the collection.

PRICE 5.00 OBO
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Terms of Sale:
When I describe an object as ‘VINTAGE’ or ‘ANTIQUE’ they will have the typical wear and tear you
would expect with an older piece. Light scratches, scuffing & crazing and such like would be
expected as opposed to a NEW condition. If an item is in MINT condition I will say so. If an item
has any major issues – dents, deep marks, stains or heavy scratches etc. I will bring these to your
attention in my description. All sales final.

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O’Hara’s Gallery Auction at Leslie Hindman Auctioneers Achieves Over $1.5 Million

Posted by Admin - January 26th, 2012

Proving once again that global demand for the best and most unique property is as strong as ever, the sale of property from O’Hara’s Gallery realized ,539,060 at Leslie Hindman.

 

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Obtaining Childrens American Pasports

Posted by Admin - January 26th, 2012

If you are planning on traveling abroad with your family you will need to fill out applications for children’s pass ports as well as your own. Children must have their own passport. There are several things to keep in mind when applying for passports for your children. These are the nine basic steps you must follow.

Form DS-11

You will need to complete a Form DS-11 for each of your children. Applications need to be submitted to an authorized location such as a post office. Check with your local postal office to see if they process passport applications. If they do not, they can most likely direct you to a government office that can help you. Once completed, both parents and the children must submit the application in person.

Proof of Citizenship

Documentation showing proof of citizenship will need to accompany the application. The easiest document to use for this purpose is a birth certificate. An original certified certificate that includes the signature of the birth registrar is required. Photocopies will not be accepted as a legal document but the original will be returned to you along with the passport. Another acceptable document would be a “Report of Birth Abroad”.

Proof of Relationship

Your relationship to the minor also needs to be documented. When both of the parents are named on the birth certificate, this is satisfactory evidence. The same would be required if you are using a “Report of Birth Abroad”. If you are divorced and have sole custody, you will need to present court documents as proof. An adoption decree will be needed as evidence of relationship if your children have been adopted.

Parental Identification

As the parents, you will also need to provide a photocopy of your identification. Acceptable forms of identification include a previously issued passport, a naturalization certificate or a valid drivers license. City, state or federal employees may use their employee ID or military ID, which are also acceptable. If you are applying for multiple children, a copy of your ID must be submitted with each application.

Fees

You will need to pay two separate fees for each passport. For a minor, there is a ninety-five dollar fee for the application plus an additional charge of twenty-five dollars for the execution fee. These need to be paid separately and can be paid by check, money order or credit card. Some facilities may accept the exact amount in cash depending on the acceptance facility you use.

Photos

The last thing you will need to complete your application packet is a passport photo. There are strict rules on what is acceptable so you may want to have a professional familiar with the requirements take the photos for you. Many post office facilities also offer a passport photo service.

Signature Must Be Witnessed

Once you have chosen where you will go to submit your pass port renewal application, inquire concerning the hours when applications are accepted. Make an appointment if possible for a smoother process. Once you have completed the application and have all the accompanying documents and photocopies, you are ready to apply. Have the form completely filled out but do not sign it until you are in the presence of the acceptance agent.

Renewal of U.S. Import Restrictions on Cypriot Coins?

Posted by Admin - January 26th, 2012

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AMANDA ADDAMS FIRST AUCTION FOR 2012 on FEBRUARY 6th-THIS ONE WILL BE EXCITING

Posted by Admin - January 26th, 2012

Amanda Addams Auctions —- 6th February 2012—-Auction starts 6.30 pm.

 

Welcome to the first important auction for 2012

 Featuring Estate of Thomas Cowan- Ferntree Gully, Estate of Enid Janet Webb – Yackandandah, estate of a distinguished collector – Dandenong North, estate of Ronald and Lurleen Slaney -Vermont, estate of Allan Smallman -Metung, and estate of Margery Brown -Tatura.

Viewing Saturday 4th 11- 4 pm. Monday 12 noon to 6 pm.

Art works on offer by, Yosl Bergner, Lawrence Daws, Ivars Jansons, Charles Blackman, Kathleen Letitia O’Connor, Frances Vida Lahey, Marguerite Mahood, Harold Septimus Power, John Alexander Gilfillan, John Henry Mole, Phil May, Brian Dunlop, John Roy Eldershaw, Arthur W Burgess, Godfrey Miller, E. P. Fox, Thomas Gainsborough, John Leo Borrack, Emil Bednes, Norman Roberts, Lawrence Kermond, Reshid Bey, Victor Rubin, Frank De Silva, Leon Hanson, Reg Cox, John Stanesco, Peter Smales, Greg Allen, Vera Morrison, European includes Rolf Dietz Meyer Wiegand, Edouard Niczky, Angel Marcos Gonzales, Margrethe Tora Drejer, Theodore Anton Bahr, etc.  

Ceramics and pottery- from all over the world covering over a centuries includes antique vintage and retro by quality makers Moorcroft, Royal Crown Derby, William Ricketts, Royal Worcester, Royal Doulton, Chinese ceramics, Royal Winton, Belleek, Hummel, Wedgwood, Rosenthal, Gmundner Austria, Limoges, Goldscheider, Gouda, Keramia, Royal Dux, Dresden, Carlton ware, Masons, Shelley, Brownie Downing, etc.

Silver- Sterling silver includes many English items, Continental silver, huge selection of Mexico sterling silver.

Glass and crystal- Lalique, Moser, Webb, Daum Nancy and other French glass, perfume bottles, etc.

Decorative wares - Wiener Werkstatte, candelabrums, sculptures, clocks, bronzes, inlaid boxes, Cloisonné, lamps and kerosene lamps bowls, scale model canons, telescopes, gramophone, phonograph, barometers, miniatures, signed 1993 South African test team cricket bat, taxidermist items, rare convict handcuffs, early dolls, etc.

Jewellery - High quality and huge selection of estate jewellery, includes, Mexican silver, Georg Jensen, jade in varied colours and other vintage jewellery, wrist watches includes gold Rolex Girard-Perregau, Savillon, Accurist, Cortebert, Locust, Pierce and other rare watches, rings, necklaces, bracelets, earrings, brooches etc.

Furniture- Victorian, Edwardian, Retro includes, side tables, chairs, side tables, sofas, armchairs, display cabinets, sideboards, mirrors, etc.

You must come along and have a look there is so much to see, have a look on the web site www.aaauctions.com.au but do yourself a favour and come to the rooms and have a look and a punt. All estate items are priced to sell at low estimates and low starting bids.                                         

Visit www.aaauctions.com.au 194 Bulleen Road, Bulleen 3105 – Phone 03 9850 1553 / 0419 578184 / 0419 361753 

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Silver Oneida Coin .999 1996 Limited Edition Casino Collector Strike Free Ship

Posted by Admin - January 25th, 2012

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You are buying a 1996 Limited Edition Collector’s Series silver strike gaming token from Oneida Bingo & Casino in Green Bay, Wisconsin.  This token features a TURTLE on the obverse, mint mark “GDC”.  The center of this bi-metallic strike is .999 fine silver (approximately .6 troy ounces), the outer border is brass, and it is slightly larger than a Morgan Silver Dollar.  This would make a great addition to your collection, or would make a perfect gift.  Collecting gaming tokens is exciting and also an affordable way to accumulate silver! 

THIS AUCTION CONTAINS A LIMITED EDITION  COLLECTOR’S SERIES TOKEN FROM THE ONEIDA BINGO & CASINO IN GREEN BAY, WI.  THIS .999 FINE SILVER TOKEN FEATURES THE “SOVEREIGN NATION OF THE ONEIDA” ON THE REVERSE.

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Sotheby’s – Important Americana: Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Porcelain, Prints and Carpets

Posted by Admin - January 24th, 2012

Welcome to Sotheby’s new catalogue app exclusively for the iPad. Complimentary catalogues for our 2012 sales are available in this exciting new format. Additionally, the full selection of our catalogues is accessible using your browser on our website, Sothebys.com.

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We Want Our Coin Back – Greece

Posted by Admin - January 24th, 2012

Athens – Athens has asked Switzerland to return a 480 BC silver coin sold in a Zurich auction for 80,000 euros , a newspaper reported.

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Antique Italian Ornate Silver And Brass Tea Strainer With Angels Marked Italy

Posted by Admin - January 23rd, 2012

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Up for auction is an Antique Italian ornate Silver and Brass

tea strainer with Angels. Its marked Italy on the back. Im not

sure if its sterling but most likely is because of the age.


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Appraiser in Collectibles, Memorabilia and Toys to Appear at Old Greenwich Toy, Coin-Op Show

Posted by Admin - January 22nd, 2012

 

HERSHEY, Pa – Organizers of the highly anticipated American Antique Toy & Coin-Op Show, just announced a new addition for the event that will allow attendees to bring their old toys to be appraised.

 Gary Sohmers, an expert in Pop Culture, Collectibles, Toys and Memorabilia, is scheduled to appear at the show to do Verbal Appraisal Values for Antiques and Collectibles, while occupying a 24 ft. by 8 ft. booth to display and sell merchandise, according to the show’s promoter, USA Theatres.

“Gary Sohmers has appeared as an appraiser in Collectibles, Memorabilia and Toys for 13 seasons on the PBS television program ‘Antiques Roadshow’,” said Ronald M. Vastola, Outreach Coordinator of USA Theatres.  “Mr. Sohmers’ appearance is an extraordinary addition to the show.”

The American Antique Toy & Coin-Op Show is set to debut on Saturday, March 3, at the Eastern Civic Center, situated within walking distance from the Metro-North Train Station in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.

According to USA Theatres, the show will feature quality exhibitors buying, selling and trading an array of antique and collectible toys, such as character toys, tin toys, mechanical toys, banks, trains, actions figures, diecast vehicles, games, model kits, advertising items, and coin-ops (jukeboxes, slot machines, etc…).

Some of the high quality dealers who will be exhibiting at the inaugural show include Tom Miano, owner of Serious Toyz; Fred Franklin, owner of Rec Room Specialties; and Mike and Lauren Czajkowski, co-owners of Milo Toys & Collectables, to just name a few.

Additional dealers from New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, who specialize in coin-operated machines and other related antique toys and collectibles, have responded to the show; including Dan Morphy, owner of Morphy Auctions, who is interested in utilizing 24 feet of exhibit space.

A variety of food and beverages will be available for purchase at the show, provided by Joemomma Foods, Inc. of Hershey, Pa.

General admission into the show is for adults, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Saturday; while early buyers are welcome Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. and also Saturday morning at 7:00 a.m. for per person each day.  Parking is free and children under 12 will be admitted for free, accompanied by a paying adult.

Exhibit space is currently available; however, exhibitors are encouraged to sign up soon as spaces are very limited.

 

For further information, call (717) 542-0567 or email usatheatres@yahoo.com

You may also visit the website, www.usatheatres.com/conventions

Anyone wishing to reserve a hotel room should contact the Hilton Stamford Hotel & Executive Meeting Center, the official hotel of the American Antique Toy & Coin-Op Show.  The hotel is conveniently located just 1.4 miles, 4 minutes from the Civic Center.

Mention the show to receive a special room rate of just per night (promo code:  AMA).  The hotel can be reached by visiting their website www.hiltonstamfordhotel.com or calling them directly at (203) 967-2222.

 

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