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Category Archives: 1950s Era
GONE! Partial Rolls of Retro Wallpaper
So here’s a bunch of vintage wallpaper. We have no idea what you can do with it (crafts?, inside a closet?), but man, some of these patterns are very cool. And very outdated. Take a look! (Yellow does appear … Continue reading
SOLD! Mid Century Modern Couch and Two Chairs
We recently acquired this wonderful Mid Century Modern couch and two matching chairs via a house clean out. The frames are in great condition although the cushions need to be completely recovered… the fabric’s in pretty sad shape. If … Continue reading
SOLD! Vintage Child’s Easel Style Double Chalkboard
With a little bit of cleaning up, this vintage double-sided green chalkboard (similar to the one I spent hours drawing on as a child, but much larger!) would be great fun for any kid! Or two kids playing at … Continue reading
SOLD! Retro Bullet-Style Chandelier
This is a very cool retro chandelier, probably from the 1950s-1960s. John searched extensively for a similar one that had either been sold or was for sale, and couldn’t find one, so we could only guess. Condition: Very good. Each of the … Continue reading
SOLD! A Big Chunk of the History of Westbrook, Maine – S D Warren Paper Mill’s Centennial
Westbrook area citizens know how important the S D Warren paper mill (now owned by SAPPI) has been to the community…. at one time the mill employed over 3,000 workers. The May 19, 1954 issue of the Westbrook American devoted … Continue reading
SOLD! 1950s/Early 60s Era Student Desk
We just got in this wonderful old (1950s/early 60s era) student desk from a gentleman who had it throughout his childhood until about an hour ago when I took it away. It’s clearly been well-loved – despite the attempt to … Continue reading
SOLD! 1950s Golden Wheat Pattern Dishes
We have a small selection of 1950s era Golden Wheat pattern dishes. The selection consists of 21 tea cups, 10 flat saucers, 14 rounded saucers, 6 bread plates, 12 small bowls and one slightly larger one. This of course is … Continue reading