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$8.00
$8.00
This is a collectible coin on Babe Ruth.
He had the title of The Sultan of Swat.
Babe Ruth was born in Baltimore, MD on
Feb. 6 1895.
He was placed in St. Mary's Industrial School when he was 7, and it was there that he learned to play baseball...
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$20.00
$20.00
This is a Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants Nesting dolls Stadium Giveaway (SGA). It is a 3 PIECE SET given out by the Giants on June 29th, 2003. ( It is a Babooshkah 3 in 1 set of Russian Nesting Dolls.)
The outside doll is of Bonds in a San Francisco Giants uniform. The middle doll
is Barry as a Pittsburgh Pirate and the inside doll is Barry as a member of the Devils in Arizona. It measures about 5" tall. Authentic. No box.
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$15.00
$15.00
This is VINTAGE collectible for BARRY BONDS "BONDS 500" home runs. It was given out at a game between the Giants & Cardinals on JULY 1 2001 . (Stadium Give Away.)
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$15.00
$15.00
In 1971, Jim Croce, a Pittsburgh native, wrote the haunting melody and words for the classic “Time in a Bottle,” a song for his son, Adrian James. About two years later, Jim Croce's life was cut short by a plane crash, killing all 6 aboard.. This book is a photographic memoir by his wife, Ingrid. It gives an intimate look at their lives through Jim Croce's lyrics, quotes, photographs, and memories...
All Items : Character Collectibles : Pre 1980
item #1029566
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$10.00
$10.00
1979 HALLMARK SUSAN B. ANTHONY DOLL.
This little cloth doll is part of the "Famous Americans Series ". She is about 6 1/2 inches tall. She comes in the original display box which measures 9" tall, 3 1/2" wide and 1" thick.
Study photo carefully. On the inside cover of this box there is information about Susan B. Anthony. The box shows minor wear and it is a little rough but the doll inside the box is in good shape.
Susan B. Anthony worked hard for women's right to vote...
Lemon Tree Treasures
$20.00
$20.00
This is a nice old View-Master viewer. This particular model was produced by Sawyer and is the most recognized of all View-Master viewers. I am told that it was introduced in 1946 and remained in production for approximately 10 years. I am not sure of this information. Made of black bakelite, it is a sturdy and durable viewer that is still in working condition...










