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Antique and vintage items I picked up Feb 2026

 

This brass bell perfect for a service counter in a hotel. It has a very clear sound. The base is metal with 3 holes to secure it to a counter.

There is some slight rust which I will leave to the next owner to decide if the want it or discard it themselves





Lusterware made by Beacon. Semi see through red plastic with a swirling pattern only visible when held to the light.
Color red and white.
Condition if fair with scratches on vase of canisters and 2 crack in lid but still very presentable and functional 



Letter E has wear



A vintage wood and aluminum clothes line seperator 



A vintage chippy paint camping clothes line in working order.


Old Vibtage framed Mary and Jesus.
Frames seem to be possibly be hand made and painted over a lot with crackle.
Approx measurements 11" x 14"
This one is missing the glass and back of print has been taped







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