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By lauradog, 11 July, 2013

Copperclad cookstove

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Good
Description

Cookstove made by Copperclad Malleable Range Co.  Made in USA, in St Louis, MO.  Stove is number PC83 and the model is SN.  It is in good condition, has been used in my house for the past 12 winters.

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By rayjenn81, 11 July, 2013

Gold brass seashell design holder/ stand

Category
Other
Condition
Good
Description

I have a seashell design gold brass stand/holder that has a ton of patina on it...

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By paigell0221, 11 July, 2013

What do I have here?

Category
Disney
Description

I have some different Disney items can't find any information about them online. Can anyone tell me what they are or anything about them?  Thanks so much in advance!

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By winslowshari, 11 July, 2013

Vintage Post Cards

Category
General Antiques and Collectibles
Condition
Excellent
Description

My GreatGrandmas old ppostcards some have advertising on them.Dated in the late 1800s to early 1900s

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By fiftysomething, 11 July, 2013

1962 coffee table

Category
American Furniture
Condition
Good
Description

My parents purchased this table back in 1962-so it's that age or older.  Drop leaf table 5 ft by 17 in closed-by 34 in when opened

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By tiggerterri, 11 July, 2013

Royal Gothic Historical Playing Cards

Category
Other
Description

Double deck of playing cards in the orginal box.  Cards are in the original plastic, never been opened.  These cards depict Medieval Kings, Queens and Knights printed in nine colors.

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