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Found 19 items that match the term 'meteor':

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Paper & Ephemera / Magazines / News  3
Paper & Ephemera / Magazines  2
Books  2
Antiquities  1
Dolls / By Material / Paper  1
Dolls / By Manufacturer / Mattel  1
Comics  1
Advertising / Food  1
Advertising / Distillery  1
Paper & Ephemera / Postcards / Topicals  1
Advertising / Automobile  1
Transportation / Automotive / Cars  1
Vintage Sewing / Buttons  1
Advertising / Souvenir & Premium  1
Jewelry / Costume / Vintage / Signed  1
Paper & Ephemera / Postcards / Regional  1
Pets & Animals / Dog / Chihuahua  1

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$ 8.25
Automobile / Car Ads: Advertisement
1960 Mercury with the Meteor 800

Original This fine vintage advertisement from 1960 for Mercury Meteor 800 is in excellent condition. It measures approx. 10" x 13 1/2" and is suitable for framing. This vintage magazine ad depicts a great blue Mercury Meteor 800.    


$ 24.00
Linens :
Arizona Souvenir South Western Design Apron

Vintage Souvenir Apron - Arizona Meteor Crater - 570 Feet Deep, 4150 Feet Across. Cotton apron is pink with a white waist band and ties. It features the Meteor Crater in the center and a totem type figure on either side. Apron is 18" long, and 24 1/2" wide at the bottom. Apron is vintage and in very nice condition with no problems.   


$ 12.49
Science Fiction: Amazing Stories Science Fiction Magazine
Amazing Stories Magazine November 1961 Meteor Strike

This Vintage November 1961 Amazing Stories Science Fiction Magazine is complete and in excellent condition with slight wear & slightly yellowed pages. This magazine measures approx. 5 1/4" x 7 1/4" and is suitable for framing. The front cover features Meteor Strike By Donald E. Westlake & More.   


$ 135.00
Liddle Kiddles:
Kozmic Kiddle Liddle Kiddle Duo

Offering two great Kozmic Kiddles. Purple Gurple with her cute green hair and Bluey Blooper(missing his hair)must be a man thing!!! Bluey also has new eyes. These adorable,loveable 2 ½ " tall meteor-mites come to you riding on their roll along spaceships( missing their Astro-hatch dome). Did you know that you can make them glow in the dark!!!!   


$ 16.00
Super Heroes: Comic
The Doom Patrol Comic #103-May 1966

This May 1966 issue of a Vintage DC Comic of The Doom Patrol featuring "The Meteor Man, The Blazing Behemoth (Part 2) & No Home For A Robot" and is No.103 and has a 12 cent cover price. It is in good condition with a slight crease from being folded, comic is loose from the bottom staple & creme colored pages. This vintage DC comic measures approx. 7" x 10 1/4" and is suitable for framing. This is a nice copy of this hard to find comic.   


$ 15.79
Life Magazine:
Life Magazine - May 6, 1966 - Jackie In Spain

This May 6, 1966 Life Magazine is complete and in very good condition with slightly yellowed pages and a mailing label on the front cover. This magazine measures approx. 10 1/2" x 13 3/4". The front cover features "Jackie In Spain: Mrs. Kennedy At Fair In Seville With Countess Of Quintanilla". This Life Magazine also features: Head Cracking Assault On The Problem Of Car Safety, A Meteor In Full View, In Color & Step-By-Step Drama Of The Famous Heart Operation On DeRudder".   


$ 12.88
Motor Trend : Motor Trend - May 1962
Motor Trend - May 1962

Motor Trend - May 1962 -82 comoplete pages. 8 road tests: The Mercury line, Comet, Monterey, Meteor - plus 400 HP Pontiac Detroit's luxury cars: Cadillac-Imperial - Lincoln - Peugeot 4038   


$ 9.25
Food: Advertisement
1965 Popsicle Space Shots

Original This fine vintage advertisement for a 1965 ad for Popsicle Space Shots is in excellent condition but is slightly yellowed. This vintage Popsicle magazine advertisement measures approx. 5 1/4" x 13" and is suitable for framing. This vintage ice cream magazine ad depicts "Popsicle Space Shots" which has 6 exciting shapes. The shapes are "Cosmaut, Meteor, Astral, Titan, Saturn & Zoomer".   



$ 9.00
Postcards - Regional Views Non-US:
Circa 1900 Giessbach Waterfall Postcard

Circa 1900 Giessbach Waterfall Postcard. Color. Marked METEOR Patent No 17840. Postcard number is 8415. Unused. Undivided back. Impressions from album mounts that do not affect overall quality of this antique color postcard.   


$ 8.50
Vintage Car Advertisements & Collectibles by Maker (Chevy, Ford...): MERCURY
1962 MERCURY Model Autos Magazine Ad

2 full separate pages, Comet, Meteor and Monterey depicted, EX condition, each page measures approx. 10" x 13", comes in plastic sleeve and white backing ready for display Certificate of Authenticity is provided to show that this piece is from an original magazine (not a copy).Keywords: cars car automobiles memorabilia collectible collectibles collectable collectables vintage antique sale buy ads magazines advertisements mercurys mercuries   


$ 22.00
Vintage Sewing-Buttons: Carded Buttons
Vintage Rare Wright Percale Buttons 12 on Card

There are 12 3/8 inch blue and white striped percale buttons held on the back of the card by string. The back of the bottons are betal. Made in U. S. A. is printed on the bottom. "WRIGHT'S WASHABLE PERCALE BUTTONS to match W. & N Monarch and Meteor BIASFOLD TAPES AND TRIMMINGS" is stated on the front of the 5 1/" x 2/ 1/2" card. In the upper right corner is a picture of Wright. Included is the statement"WRIGHT'S BIAS FOLDTAPE It turns itself". The card has a slight ripple from where the buttons are on the the card. I will have a just few more of these available later on in different size buttons.   


$ 15.79
Life Magazine:
Life Magazine - January 6, 1961 - The Civil War

This January 6,1961 Life magazine contains the following articles:A New Six-Part Series On Our Nation's Bloodiest Drama: "The Civil War", Aboard A Broken Ship: An Eloquent Epic Of The Sea & Nuptial Joy Out Shines Royal Jewels. The Color Advertisements include: Cadillac, Handi-Wrap, Swanson TV Dinners, Miss Clairol, Goodyear, Premium Crackers, Plymouth, Oldsmobile & Pan Am. The Black & White Advertisements include: Firestone, Coldene, Quaker Oats, Dristan, Bell Telephone System & Serta. The Special Features in this Magazine are: 7UP Ad, Mercury Meteor Ad, '61 Plymouth Ad & Handi-Wrap Ad. This magazine is in excellent condition and has a mailing label. This Life Magazine's measurements are 10 1/2" x 14".(Item #1930-001123)   


$ 6.50
Books - Nature and Outdoors:
Nature on the Rampage

hardcover Ann and Myron Sutton A natural history of the elements. Chapters on Winds; Hurricanes; Tornadoes; Deserts; Dust; Rain; Hail; Lightning; Snow; Floods; Waves; Earthquakes; Landslides; Volcanoes; Meteors; Disaster and Human Behavior. J. B. Lippincott, 1962. Hard cover, no dust jacket, 5-3/4 x 8-1/2 inches, 328 pages. Very good condition. Under 2 lb. Shipping information will be found at the bottom of the home page. May be shipped Media (10 – 16 days) or Priority (3 – 4 days). For International shipping, please ask for cost quote.   


$ 4.99
Boats/Ships/Steamers - postcards: EMPEROR
B06536 glass bottom POWER boat EMPEROR abt 1915

Boat/Ship/Steamer postcard titled: Glass Bottom Power Boat Emperor Showing the Submarine Gardens at Catalina Island / back: Compliments of the Meteor Boat Co When visiting Catalina Island, do not fail to take atrip on these large glass bottom power boats and view the wonderful submarine gardens which are the finest in the world. Regular trips to Seal Rocks at 3:00 PM Moonstone Beach, 9:00 Am, showing Submarine Gardens. A Special trip will be made shortly after lunch for the benefit of those returning to the mainland the same day / postmarked in 1915 but not a clear cancel / to Mrs A W Lawton of Rea, PA / there is a tear and a bend that runs down from it, corners all show wear with color loss and the bottom left one has a small bend    


$ 5.00
Chihuahua:
Chihuahua Dog Int. Ch. Seggieden Jupiter

In Britain the rise to popularity of the delightful little Chihuahua has been meteoric, bearing in mind that in 1952 there were no Chihuahuas registered with the English Kennel Club. Int. Ch. Seggieden Jupiter is one of Britain's leading stars, having won 9 CCs and 26 Bests of Breed. He is linebred from Ch. Sweet Briar Don and Ch. Rhodes tiny Tim and Ch. Rhodes tiny Tim Junior who are probably three of the best dogs ever seen in America.This is a wonderful collectible for either the breed historian or the person who is lucky enough to be owned by this wonderful breed. This page is from a circa 1960s book, measures approximately 4 1/4 x 6 inches, is in overall in good condition with the normal wear one would expect and would be just wonderful framed.This makes a great and unique trophy for your specialty!   


$ 225.00
Books:
Rudolph Valentino Scrapbook Memorial Funeral 1926

Hollywood idol antique scrap book of The Sheik, Rudy Valentno, The Meteor Of Love. This private fan devotinal tribute to the silver screen legend and of great historical interest. 52 Fifty two pages full of newspaper and magazne clippings and famous pictures. Some of these are; King Edward VII, Agnes Ayres, Society Kid Hogan,Pola Negri, Gloria Swanson, Beatrice Dominguez, Jean Acker , Natacha Rambova, and many more leading ladies and starlets.Born May 6 at 3 pm 1895 , his last words I want the sun lght to greet me, August 23 1926The Latin lover started his career with his Tango in The Four Horsemen and skyrocked into stardom unmatched celebrity to this day. His funeral ery well depicted in this journal was attended by untold numbers of mourners. The world round mourning remembrance services were thronged with disressed women. His home in Beverly Hills was reported haunted and again the world over seance were held. Hs Horse Jadaan, also spelled Jedaan, riden in The Son Of The Sheik was also a sbject of spiritual investigation. His bigamy case well discussed globlly. His last will and tesiment made headlines for days.Like old Scrapbooks? Our sister site Maidens Memoirs offers many significant Victorian and Hollywood scrap books, journals and diaries.Rudy's casket was a monumental silver and bronze affair with over $50,000 worth of flowers upon it. Considering the day, that was serious cash.Tear Drop Memories offers fine Postmortem photography, rare funeral collectibles and interesting cemetery art and death related books. Please visit our other two Tias web shops ; North Fork Pets And Antiques, a great shop for antique Victorian bird cages and vintage animal collectibles and Maidens Memoirs, the place for old Love letters, Victorian scrap books and vintage diaries. Email us for our phone number we are dying to hear from you!   



$ 20.00
Paperdolls ~ Paper Dolls: ORIGINAL SHIRLEY TEMPLE PAPER DOLLS COLOR
ORIGINAL SHIRLEY TEMPLE PAPER DOLLS COLOR

ORIGINAL SHIRLEY TEMPLEPAPER DOLLS in FULL COLORFrom the Collection ofTHE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM BOSTON, MASSACHEUTSIncluded are 4 paper dolls [heavy post paper]They are about 8 inches tall.Here is a wonderful paper doll book titled, ORIGINAL SHIRLEY TEMPLE PAPER DOLLS IN FULL COLOR From the Collection of The Children's Museum Boston, MassachusettsThe back of this book READS~~More than a half century ago,an enchanting, curly-headed sprite sang and danced her way across the silver screen and into the hearts of American moviegoers. And during the meteoric career that followed, Shirley Temple's dimpled, smiling image appeared on countless articles - from sheet music to playing cards. Among the most popular were wonderfully lifelike paper dolls. The full-color figures and costumes reproduced in this delightful collection appeared in the very first Shirley Temple paper-doll book - published in 1934 by the Saalfield Publishing Company of Akron, Ohio. Much of her wardrobe was typical of clothing worn by six-year-olds in the 1930s, but other, more lavish outfits helped create a fantasy world that appealed to youngsters during the harsh times of the Depression. Reproduced directly from rare original plates, this volume contains four charming dolls and 30 appealing costumes, including a bright red snow suit (accompanied by a pair of doll skis), blue-and-white striped overalls, a one-piece pajama set with attached doll, a green dress with an Easter basket filled with chicks and bunny and a red sunsuit with attached pail and shovel. Also shown are outfits worn by the loveable moppet in many of her film roles; a red-and-white polka-dotted dress from STAND UP AND CHEER (1934), her first major motion picture; a ruffled pink dress worn in BABY TAKE A BOW; and more. Fold-down bases let dolls stand up while dressed in these charming and colorful outfits. Nostalgia buffs will especially appreciate the period playjthings that complement Shirley's wardrobe - teddy bears and other stuffed animals, a tea set, a red metal wagon, and a miniature wicker baby carriage, among others. Older Shirley Temple fans will find this irrestible volume a storehouse of pleasant memories. Paper doll enthusiasts and children of all ages can expect hours of fun-filled entertainment. This paper doll book measures 9 ¼ X 12 ¼ inches and has 16 pages.    


$ 17.95
Antiquities:
The Typewriter: An Illustrated History

Book Collector Bookstore is a retailer of new books located in Leavenworth, Kansas. We specialize in price guides and reference books for the antiques and collectibles industry. This very rare, superbly illustrated volume rescues the typewriter from historic neglect. First published in 1923 by a trade journal, it ranges from the 1829 Burt Machine, the first to be issued a U.S. patent, to the decidedly more streamlined models of the early 20th century. Over 280 different varieties include the Yu Ess, Dactygam, Dollar, and Ford as well as better-known products of Hammond, Oliver, Remington, L. C. Smith, and Underwood. Also featured are company histories and period advertisements. 165 halftones. 95 black-and-white line illus. Features typewriters from Acme, A.E.G., Adler, Albertson, Albus, Alexander, Allen, Amata, American, Annell, Archo, Arlington, Armston, Atlas, Atlantica, Automatic, Avisso, Barlock, Baka, Bamberger, Bavaria, Barratt, Bennett, Bennington, Blake, Blickensderfer, Blick-Bar, Book Electric, Bradford, Boston, Brooks, Burlingame, Caligraph, Cardinal, Carmen, Cash, Cartograph Tessari, Celtic, Cereseto, Champion, Century, Champignon, Chicago, Childress, Cipher, Chinese, Cito, Clevenger, Columbia, Columbia Bar-Lock, Commercial (German), Commercial Visible, Conqueror, Contin, Continental, Corona, Courier, Cram, Crandall, Crown, Crown of 1894, Culema, Dactygam, Darling, Daugherty, Dayton, Dea, Delta, Demountable, Diamont, Diskret, Densmore, Dollar, Duplex, D.W.F., Edelmann, Edland, Elliott-Fisher, Emerson, Empire, English, Erika, Essex, Eclipse, Elliot-Hatch, Ellis, Eureka, Excelsior, Excelsior Script, Faktotum, Famos, Federal, Felia, Ford, Franconia, Fitch, Fay-Sholes, Fortuna, Fontana, Fountain, Frister & Rossmann, Franklin, Fox, German Imperial, Gerda, Garbell, Gardner, Gisela, Glashutte, Gourland, Granville Automatic, Grundy, Graphic, Haberl, Halda, Hall, Hammond, Hammonia, Harris Visible, Hassia, Helios, Hartford, Hermes, Hesperia, Horton, Heroine, Hooven, Ideal, Imperial, International, Invicta, Jackson, Japanese, Japy, Jewett, Junior, Jundt, Kanzler, Kappel, Keystone, Kneist, Knickerbocker, Kosmopolit, Lambert, Lasar, Leggatt, Lilliput, Linowriter, Long, Longini, Manhattan, M.A.P., Manograph, Maskelyne, Megagraph, Mentor, Mercedes, Mercury, Merritt, Minimax, Meteor, Mignon, Mimeograph, Minerva, Model, Molle, Monarch, Moon-Hopkins, Monofix, Morris, Mota, Munson, McCall, McCool, National (I), National, New Century, New England, Niagara, Nickerson, Noiseless, Nordisk, Norica, North, Odell, Odoma, Official, Oliver, Olivetti, Orga, Otto, Parisienne, Parker, Patria, Peerless, People's, Perfection, Perkeo, Phoenix, Picht, Pittsburgh, Polygraph, Postal, Portex, Presto, Proctor, Progress, Protos, Pocket, Prouty, Rapid, Regina, Remington, Reliable, Reliance, Remington-Sholes, Rex, Rheinmetall, Roberts Ninety, Rochester, Rofa, Royal, Salter, Saturn, Saxonia, Schade, Schapiro, Schiesari, Schinowara, Secor, Senator, Senta, Shilling, Shimer, Sholes Visible, Silen, Simplex, Harry A. Smith, L. C. Smith, Smith Premier, Soblik, Sphinx, Stallman, Standard Folding, Stearns, Sterling, Sterling Fox, Stoewer, Sun, Stolzenberg, Swift, Taylor, Teletype, Telewriter, Tell, Tilden-Jackson, Titania, Torpedo, Travis, Triumph, Triumph (II), The Type-Adder, Unda, Uhlig, Underwood, Universal, Urania, Vasanta, Velograph, Victor (I), Victor, Victorieuse, Virotyp, VisigraphVittoria, Volks, Walker, Wallace, Waverly, Wellington, Westphalia, Wiedmer, Williams, Woodstock, World, Xcel, Yetman, Yost, Yu Ess, and Zalsho.   


$ 15.00
Paper and Ephemera-Magazines-News: Saturday Evening Post
The Saturday Evening Post December 9, 1961

ARTICLES:My Views on Berlin, by DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER.Second-Chance Actress, by Joe Alex Morris. ("How ANNE BANCROFT, moody star of The Miracle Worker, hit the Glory Road ... with the aid of her psychiatrist.") [NICE, In-depth article, with two photos!]PT 109: The Adventure That Made a President. by Robert J. Dorm van (Part IV of 5).When Strangers Tour the LLSA. by Jerome Ellison.My Life With What's Left of Society, by Cleveland Amory.The Fight for Rule of Labor, by A. H. Raskin.Speaking Out: Baseball Isn't Our National Sport, by George Preston Marshall.People on the Way Up: Text plus FULL PAGE PHOTOS: BETH BURT: a girl scientist.TOM MESCHERG: an intellectual basketball pro.KATIA SAKS: a novelist.JAMES McDIVITT: a space pilot.FICTION:The Saint Who Said No. by Charles McCarry. Illustrated by John Falter. Kill Now ... Pay Later, a serial by Rex Stout (Part I of 3).Tugboat Annie and the Sunken Gold, by Norman Reilly Raine. Illustrated by James R. Bingham. DEPARTMENTS: Letters; Post Scripts; Hazel; Editorial.MY VIEWS ON BERLIN. Former President Eisenhower comments on the perplexities the Western Allies face in the artificially divided, tension- filled German city ... perplexities that originated at least as early as 1944. In the general's first Post article ("Now That I Am a Private Citizen," May 13, 1961) he wrote: "The task is to use the past and its experiences to help us peer more clearly into the future." His military experience in Europe during and after World War II, then as a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and later as commanding general of NATO forces, together with his eight years in the White House, uniquely qualify him "to use the past to help us peer into the future." "My Views on Berlin," the second of a series of articles the former President is writing exclusively for The Post, begins on page 19.WHEN STRANGERS TOUR THE U~S~A Jerome Ellison, explaining the picture at left, writes us 'It was taken while I was working on the article at ldlewild Airport. On this story I followed 500 travelers and personally interviewed 200 in four languages. My title for this picture is 'Portrait of a Man Wasting His Breath.' I am trying to persuade 118 Irish housewives, just arrived in this country, to 'step this way for your Saturday Evening Post interviews.' No dice at the time, but I got many of them later." What do hingsubjects visiting foreigners think about America? For the answer, turn to page 68.MY LIFE WITH WHAT'S LEFT OF SOCIETY? From Cleveland Amory, author of the best sellers The Proper Bostonians and Who Killed Society? (answer: publicity) comes an account of his attempts to "spread the culture" of Boston in the Far West ... that is, anywhere west-of suburban Dedham, Massachusetts. This needler of p~6per Bostonians and unproper unBostonians explains that "a good family is one that used to be better" (page 88).ALSO: Nero Wolfe, without varying his daily routine of eating gourmet meals, reading learned books and tending the orchids in his roof garden, masterminds the investigation of a double murder (Kill Now ... Pay Later, Part I of three, page 36). Hoffa, Reuther, Meany: three iron-willed men battling for power (The Fight for Rule of Labor, page 98). A story about the unusual rescue of a political prisoner (The Saint Who Said No, page 30).THE COVER: In quiet retirement at their Gettysburg farm after years in the public eye, General and Mrs. Eisenhower have naturally been reluctant to pose for pictures. Nevertheless, they agreed to let photographer Burt Glinn take this picture for the Post last summer. Although this is only the fourth photographic cover to be used on the Post since 1943, it is not so much of a departure from tradition as many readers might suppose. Our first photographic cover was on the issue of March 24,1900, showing the statesmen involved in the 1876 election. Between 1937 ... when a color photograph first appeared beneath The Post's logotype ... and mid-1943, forty-five such covers were published. That 1900 issue,incidentally, carried our twenty-first cover in the modern sense. This week's is our 3229th.VINTAGE ADS include:for OLD CROW, Budweiser, Smirnoff, Prince Albert In A Can, The new Plymouth, Admiral Televisions, Cambell's Soup, 3 Page ad for The New Mercury Meteor, Vise-Grip, Ansco, Cadillac, Kodak, many in COLOR, MANY MORE.    

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