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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
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Connecticut
First, here are two antique store finds.

Devon Mottoware plate. Probably from 30s-60s.
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Toby Jug of English Origin. I wonder when he's from? The bottom says nothing, it is only glazed over.
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Today, I found this Imperial Nippon creamer at the thrift store.
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Shangas

I'll Lock Up
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Melbourne, Australia
Nearly broke my back getting the damn thing home, but how's this for flea-market find?

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1945 Singer 15 "Indian Star", manufactured, as the name suggests, for the Indian market. It's a hand-crank "portable" model...which I find to be something beyond hilarious - this thing has to weigh more than I do!!

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The eponymous "Indian Star". It says "SINGER" in eight different Indian languages, including Hindi and Urdu.

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After extensive scrubbing!!

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The decal didn't survive quite so well, but it's still 95% there and legible.

The machine has thusfar been completely disassembled, cleaned, reassembled, lubricated to within a drop of its life, and has been tested.

After much profanity - it sews!!

I've never used a Singer 15 before, neither have I ever operated a functioning full-size sewing machine. It was a tricky bugger to thread up, but once threaded and tensioned correctly, it ran like a dream! Or it did, once I lubricated every single moving part (including pulling apart the crank!!). Honestly, this thing squeaked in about fifty different places!
 

esteban68

Call Me a Cab
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Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
nice finds on the pottery and Singer guys!
Here's my weeks worth, thirty five quid all in but including and not shown a Gillette bakelite razor box for a 1940's fat handled Tech and 6 lapel badges;
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And some more because I can't see anywhere else to put them;

A 'Manco' lead crystal fruitbowl c 1930's?
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and a pair of lovely and soft and internally clean reinforced palm driving gloves, I'm pretty sure they were made by Dents;
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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
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Connecticut
Today, I found a Cesca/Breuer Chair, and a little Florida souvenir plate. The plate is made in Japan. The whole purchase only costed $2. :D

The Chair.
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Under the seat. The seat looks pretty old, but I don't think it's original.
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The Florida plate.
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A few weeks ago, I went to an antique store, and got these 1957 Ford booklets for $14 (each one was $8.)
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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
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Location
Connecticut
The other day, I found a bunch of old books, and a sewing box from the 50s or 60s.

The Sewing Box.
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Rudyard Kipling: Barrack Room Ballads "Punjab Edition" 1930. Signed by a fellow named Roger White on the first page (sadly no picture.)
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Elizabeth and Essex. Copyright 1928.
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13,379
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Orange County, CA
Today's Find!
3AKA3 MO CCCP
Zakaz Ministerstvo Oborony SSSR
(By order of Ministry of Defence, USSR)

Picked this up in, of all places, the Long Beach Stamp and Coin Show. :p
An Olive drab variation of the Russian Vostok Komandirskie "Tank Commander" watch which was normally black. The bottom of the dial is marked "3AKA3 MO CCCP" which indicates that it was made exclusively for the Soviet military though it wasn't an issue item but was made for private purchase at a Voentorg, the Soviet equivalent of a PX.

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13,379
Location
Orange County, CA
I've a few Vostoks VC and they are cracking robust watches, great find there. ..does it chase the card case and instructions?.....I like that you shot it on a T54 ? Manual...watch out for the wobbly crown!

I paid about £30 for the watch but one of the housemates who was with me at the show got a Poljot chronograph like the one in the pic from the same seller also for £30. It sells for £483! :doh:

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And indeed it is a T-54 manual.

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Title: Tank T-54B: Tekhnicheskoe Opisanie i Instruktsiya po Ekspluatatsii (Tank T-54B: Technical Description and User Manual)
 
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11,180
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Alabama
Dale, we have a flea market here near Athens that used to be really cool and one could make some nice finds there. Now, it's just a dump outlet for imported retail junk.
 

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