Realtor advertising green plastic flyswatter, 15 in. length from agent Patty Chewning of Colquitt-Carruthers Inc., Washington DC area, c. 1970s. Says 'Warranty Void if Used on Children' on handle. Good condition.
W.T. Weaver and Sons Hardware, Washington DC, white glass pedestal mug with black enamel decoration. Mug has bicentennial theme cartoon on reverse side. Very good condition.
The Calvert Party Encyclopedia: Your Complete Guide to Home Entertaining, 1967. Includes 242 drink recipes, 42 party menus, 36 unusual party ideas and party planning hints (i.e. how to stock the bar). Softcover booklet, 96 p., published by the Calvert Distillers Co. Good condition with minor foxing.
Old Forester bourbon whiskey hi-ball tumbler, 5 1/2 in. height, with metallic gold decoration, made by Anchor Hocking. Glass has frosted spaces to write name and mixer preferences, i.e., So-and-so like Old Forester with soda. Four available in very good condition. Price is $6 each or entire set for $20.
Glass tumbler from the Broadmoor Hotel, with white enamel decoration, made by Libbey. The Broadmoor, which opened in 1918, is still known as 'the Grande Dame of the Rockies.' Very good condition.
Round opaque black glass ashtray, 4 1/4 in., with white enamel decoration, from the Claremont Resort in Berkeley, California, c. 1980s. Good condition with minor wear.