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Category Archives: Weather-Related
SOLD! Desk Top Sun Dial – A Perfect Addition to a Formal Office or Library
The perfect addition to a formal library or office, our desk top sun dial is reminiscent of Hemingway or perhaps even the ancient philosophers. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: About 10″ high. Price: $14.00. (Plus the obligatory 5.5% State of Maine … Continue reading →
Posted in Library | Office - Classic Style, Paperweights, Weather-Related
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Tagged desk accessory, globe, Heritage Collectibles, library accessory, office accessory, sphere, sun, sun dial
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Sold! Dog’s Head Umbrella
When I saw this carved dog’s head handle on an umbrella at a live auction recently – one of three in a lot of umbrellas for sale – I knew I had to get it for my husband. He … Continue reading →
Posted in Collectibles, Weather-Related
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Tagged auction, collectible, dog, dog head, dog's head, Heritage Collectibles, umbrella, walking stick
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1930s Airguide Barometer – Brass & Mahogany Case
1930s Airguide Barometer, Brass & Mahogany Case by Fee and Stemwedel. Just imagine the history this old barometer has had! Barometer measures 5″ high and 4 1/2″ across the brass instrument. Has one crack, please see pictures. This is marked … Continue reading →
Posted in Tools - Antique & Vintage, Weather-Related
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Tagged 1930s, airguide, barometer, Cabot Mill Antiques, collectible, Fee & Stemwedel, Heritage Collectibles
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SOLD! Marvel Amazing Spiderman Tin Thermometer
The Amazing Spiderman Thermometer! How cool is this? Channel your inner comic geek (or nerd, depending on whose definition you use), and add this great 17″ thermometer to your backyard, your deck, your garage… or even your kitchen or mancave…. … Continue reading →
Posted in Advertising & Iconic Pieces, Weather-Related
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Tagged Heritage Collectibles, Marvel, Spiderman, thermometer
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