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Year: 1940 -- 1950
Price:
$80.00 USD
Description: This little racquet is in just 16" in length and 5 3/4 inches across the face. I think it is a BURLINGTON, Made in Pakistan. Has to be either a racquet ...
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Year: ?
Price:
$48.00 USD
Description: Here's an old tin bait holder - Leurre. There's the image of a fish on the front. It's hard to see as I took the pix outside with bright sun! There's some ...
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Year: circa 1930's?
Price:
$75.00 USD
Description: Here's an old fishing wicker creel. It still has its original leather strap although it did break on the back due to being dry. The wicker is in good condition. ...
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Year: 1950+
Price:
$135.00 USD
Description: Rare unusual fishing creel. Buyer pays S&H. Shipping via FedEx ground whenever possible. International orders are shipped via USPS Priority International ...
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Year: ?
Price:
$95.00 USD
Description: Here's an old fishnet. The handle is unusual. It has thin rope wrapped around at three different places. It is metal at the place where the netting meets ...
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Year: c1900
Price:
$95.00 USD
Description: TINY and PERFECT!!! 1 3/8" wide x 1 1/2" high I'm happy to offer this striking 3 dimensional "Horse in Horseshoe" pin. Not marked but tested Sterling. ...
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Year: c1920
Price:
$145.00 USD
Description: In EXCELLENT condition. This good looking catcher's Mitt was produced after 1916 when Thomas E. Wilson named the Wilson Sporting Goods Company after himself ...
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Year: c1890
Price:
$75.00 USD
Description: TINY!!! 1.75" long Marked with the Birmingham Anchor Hallmark it is Sterling & has been tested just to make sure. Everything is intact & there but the ...
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Year: c1890
Price:
$95.00 USD
Description: TINY!!! 1 7/8" wide x 3/4" high (4.9 x 2 cm) This finely detailed sporting pin is a tiny Victorian treasure. Tested by my silversmith since there are no ...
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Year: 1884
Price:
$95.00 USD
Description: TINY and PERFECT!!! Only 1 3/4" wide The British Date Registration Numbering System began in 1884 with #1. By the end of 1885 the numbers had reached 19756. ...
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