Here is are 2 great Yale 1915 brass post office box door with key locks. I do not have the keys. The doors also have there glass. The doors with frames are about 5 inches tall and over 3 1/2 inches wi
atlasantiques&art store This is a rare "Musical Savings Bank", it appears to date from circa 1900-20, and features German Black Forest-style carving, it is either German or Swiss in origin. I have
Has the back plate for wall mounting, appears all 7 knobs and springs are strong and even. Appears to be in general good condition (for 1937). The online research I did on the gum (in the display) app
In perfect working condition with both keys. One key unlocks the change compartment and the other key unlocks the top for loading. Please review all of the pictures closely, taking notice of the "old
carousel candy machine made in 1985 it does accept coins and the mechanics seem to work good ive never had any candy or gumballs in it so that's really all I know about this item thanks for looking.
Wow, here's is something that is quite hard to find. This is ONE pack of unopened (probably around 70+ but I haven't cracked one open for an exact count) tab gum sized Mystery Fortunes (Mystery Future
Here is a great antique Corbin #1 size brass post office box door. The door is over 4 3/4 inches tall and 3 1/4 inches wide not including the hinge. The door is in great shape, please let the pictures
The item listed is a 1912 Brass National Cash Register. This piece was manufactured on 11/26/1912. The model number is 441 and the serial number is 1199623. This item is also for sale locally so we re