Lovely Carved Wooden Plaque of Nude, by Maine Artist Stephen Colgate Howard

Description: Carving of Curvy Nude Female.

Artist’s Obituary:

As posted in the Lincoln County (ME) News. August 31, 2010 at 12:00 am

Stephen Colgate Howard, 98, an artist, of Newcastle, died at his home on August 12, 2010.

He was born July 20, 1912 in his grandfather William Colgate’s house in Flushing, N.Y. Steve attended the Pomfret School in Connecticut for six years, graduating in the class of 1931. His interest in art began at Pomfret, and he later studied at the National Academy of Art in New York City.

After he married Ruth Hougham in 1938, they spent a year and a half touring Europe, Steve painting all the while. They then settled in the Hamburg Cove section of Lyme, Conn., where he built a house on a five-acre piece of land. He later enjoyed telling people that the house had a cost a whopping $5000. Steve eventually bought a Bahamian sloop and reconfigured her to accommodate four people. He and Ruth and their daughters Stephanie and Roberta sailed to the Bahamas where they spent two winters aboard Madeira.

During WWII, Steve was stationed with the US Army in Italy, and supervised a carpentry crew of Italian prisoners of war, sketching and painting whenever he could. Once the war was over, he returned to Connecticut and concentrated on his painting, which was a lifelong occupation. Working in oil and acrylic, he was noted for his bold landscapes of coastal Maine. During his long career, his work was exhibited throughout Maine and the East Coast, beginning with a one-man show at the National Academy of Art in New York when he was 23. His work was later shown in galleries and museums including the Farnsworth, Portland Museum of Art, Bowdoin College, Maine Art Gallery, Pemaquid Gallery and several times at the University of Maine. His artwork is scattered all over the United States, as well as England, Mexico and Saudi Arabia. Steve also taught painting from his Newcastle studio, and his students almost always became his friends. He was able to work right through this winter, when he finished his last paintings for his three grandchildren.

In 1952, he married Patricia Cooney and settled in a house they restored on Glidden Street in Newcastle. They later designed and built the riverside house in which they spent 43 years together. The couple also owned a small island in the Damariscotta River which served as a family retreat for many years.

Steve’s other passions include classical music (he played the piano throughout his life), sailing (he built a small sailboat christened Patty H.), and the Boston Red Sox. He attended his first and last major league game in May at the age of 97.

He is survived by Patricia, his wife of 58 years; daughters, Stephanie Harrigan of Bailey, Col. and Roberta Howard of Scottsdale, Ariz.; stepson, Bruce Beaudette and wife Susan of Newcastle; grandchildren, Elliott Cline, Alex Cline and Tracy Darabaris; and four great-grandchildren.

Mr. Howard did not want any services, however, contributions in his memory may be made to the Lincoln County Animal Shelter, P.O. Box 7, Edgecomb, ME 04556.

Material: Wood. It is signed on the reverse.

Dimensions: 23.75 x 6 inches.

Condition: The piece is in excellent condition.

Price: $325.00. 5.5% Maine State Sales Tax is included in this price..

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. Just send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

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Quality Art: “Commemorative #4” by Patrick Nagel. American Pop Art / Art Deco Artist.

“Commemorative #4”.  A framed serigraph print of artwork by Patrick Nagel
(American, 1945-1984) signed in print, published by Mirage Editions, Dumas in
1984.

Patrick Nagel created a series of fifteen posters that he titled “commemorative”
posters numbered NC01 to NC15 over a period of four years. The work is
representational of the look of the late 80’s. 

Description: Semi-Nude Female, art deco style.

Artist: Patrick Nagel. November 25, 1945-February 04, 1984. An artist and illustrator in the United States, Nagel worked with board, paper and canvas creating popular illustrations of the female form using a highly distinctive style deriving from pop art and art deco. He is best known for his illustrations for Playboy magazine, and for having designed the cover of the pop music group Duran Duran’s best selling album “Rio”.

Material: Framed serigraph print.

Dimensions: Sight measures 22.5” w x 35.5” h. Frame is 32.25” w x 45.5” h x 1.25” d. 

Condition: The piece is in good condition with some minor water damage to the base.

Price: $195.00. Maine State Sales Tax of 5.5% is included in this price..

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app

Please scroll down for more photos.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1485724388463094 or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

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SOLD. Wonderful Contemporary Off White Side Chair for the Living Room or Bedroom

I got this chair at the estate sale of a former doctor and his wife, both of whom had passed on. This is an extremely well-made, solid (and surprisingly heavy) chair that would fit in with nearly any decor.

I’m not eager to part with it but there’s no longer any room in my house for this chair.

Condition: It’s in excellent shape; there are a couple of small stains that might be removeable. I didn’t try.

FIRM Price: $70.00

Dimensions: 16 1/2″ to the seat. 30″ high by 30″ wide at it’s widest. 25″ deep.

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Please scroll down for more photos.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/250215027141626 or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

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Vintage Door Knobs, Door Locks & Hardware, and Other Pieces of Metal

Found this bucket of old door hardware in the back of my garage. I seem to remember buying a large lot of door hardware about 6 or 7 years ago, and sold quite a few of the old locksets. Apparently this is what’s left of that lot.

You’ll have to look at the photos to see if there might be anything of interest. I didn’t dig through it very carefully.

Condition: Old and used.

Firm Price: $30.00. (Some of the items have tags on them from a previous owner, which suggest it’s all worth a whole lot more than I’m asking.)

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Please scroll down for more photos.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1318266018641138 or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

 

 

 

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OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry, 2005

 

OSHA Standards for the Construction Industry, 2005.
It’s a bit outdated but for those who just want some general knowledge (and bedtime reading!), it’s worth the $10.00, compared with the $60.00 or more you’d spend for the 2021 edition.

Format: Trade (oversized) paperback.

FIRM Price:  $10.00.  Price includes 5.5% State of Maine sales tax.

Condition:  Like new.

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Please scroll down for more photos.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/717938006017452 or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

 

 

 

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“Avant Garde” Art Magazines – One Features Picasso’s Erotic Gravures, 1969 and the Other, John Lennon’s Erotic Lithographs. 1970

From the cover of Picasso’s Erotic Gravures: “This special issue of Avant-Garde is devoted entirely to one subject, a series of erotic gravures or engravings by Pablo Picasso, the pre-eminent artist of our time. They are intended to stand, as Picasso himself has said, “As an abiding celebration of life itself”.

The issue featuring John Lennon also includes an article on Gustav Klimt, other writings, and loads of fascinating 1970s advertising.

FIRM Price:  $20.00 for both.  Price includes 5.5% State of Maine sales tax.

Condition:  Used, in fair to good condition.

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Please scroll down for more photos!

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only.  Please send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com.  These are not listed on Facebook’s Marketplace because their algorithms would probably say the magazines “violate community standards”.

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

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Gift Idea! Very Nice “Cottage Journal” Blank Book, with monthly sections

 

Very Nice “Cottage Journal” Blank Book, divided into monthly sections

Format: Hardcover.

FIRM Price:  $6.00.  Price includes 5.5% State of Maine sales tax.

Condition:  Like new.  A great gift!

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Please scroll down for more photos.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only.  For those who prefer FB’s Marketplace, you can find it here:  https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/474893797215916.   Please send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com.

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

 

 

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Sold! 15 New, Unused Receipt Books for Retail Businesses

15 New Unused Receipt Books for Retail Businesses

FIRM Price:  $15.00.  Price includes 5.5% State of Maine sales tax.

Condition:  New.  Unused.

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Please scroll down for more photos!

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/250215027141626 or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

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1001 MAD Pages You Must Read Before You Die, by The Usual Gang of Idiots. Jan 1, 2009. (A Great Gift Idea!)

 

1001 MAD Pages You Must Read Before You Die, by The Usual Gang of Idiots | Jan 1, 2009

Format:  Hardcover

FIRM Price:  $36.00.  Price includes 5.5% State of Maine sales tax.

Condition:  Excellent; the book is in near perfect condition.  

Please scroll down for more photos!

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/670699791024636 or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

 

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A Dictionary of the Underworld – British and American, by Eric Partridge. 1961

 

A Dictionary of the Underworld – British and American, by Eric Partridge. 1961. 

A great gift for that intellectual with a dark side, or someone who’s just plain curious!

FIRM Price:  $50.00.  Price includes 5.5% State of Maine sales tax.

Condition:  Very good.  The paper jacket has quite a few rips and tears as you can see, however the book itself is in great condition, with only minor discoloration on the outside edges of the pages.  

Please scroll down for more photos!

FCFS.  Sorry, no holds without payment in advance via PayPal (see below for purchase options).  We don’t use any other cash or money app.

Local Pick Up Available: 

Auburn.  This item is located at a private home in Auburn, and can be seen there by appointment, which ordinarily would be on weekends only. For those who prefer, you can find this item on Facebook’s Marketplace here:  https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1108499089686053  or you can send an email to Linda at HeritageCollectiblesMaine@gmail.com

Payment Through This Website:  This site supposedly offers the option of paying directly but there’s some kind of weird glitch and payment info for every new item posted somehow auto-populates to every previous item.  Since that’s obviously wrong, I’ve had to eliminate that option on most items.  My apologies!  Please connect with me via heritagecollectiblesmaine@gmail.com for purchase info.  Because my primary business is non-stop and demanding, I probably won’t get back to you until early morning or late evening. (More apologies!)

Our Other Maine Locations

Brunswick. We have a display cabinet (#27) at Cabot Mill Antiques, 14 Maine Street in Brunswick   (ME). Their phone number is 207-725-2855. Cabot Mill is open Sunday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.  I don’t have good photos of the inventory at Cabot Mill as the display cabinet is all glass and I end up getting so much glare, it’s hard to see what’s available!

Oxford. Our more contemporary inventory is located at Happy Trails Antiques & Flea Market at 891 Main Street, Oxford (ME). Their phone is 207-515-0927. Happy Trails is open Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays from 9:00-5:00, and Sundays from 10:00-4:00. Our booth number (both booths) is S47, although one says S75 on the booth wall. For photos of these booths (at the time of posting), check out this blog:  https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/04/26/our-two-booths-at-happy-trails-antiques-flea-market/

Waterville.  Hathaway Mill Antiques is located at 10 Water Street, Waterville (ME). Their phone is 207-877-0250. Hathaway Mill Antiques is open Wednesday through Sunday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. We are booth #23 (or HCB).  You can find photos of the inventory in this booth (at the time of posting) here: https://heritagecollectiblesmaine.com/2021/05/03/heres-our-new-booth-of-vintage-antiques-at-hathaway-mill-antiques-in-waterville/ 

By the way, if you like classy (not tacky) nude art like we do, check out our other website: www.nude.boutique.

**********************************

In memory of my beloved husband John K Snyder… 20 Sept 1956 – 21 Oct 2016.

He loved our shops, especially the section we called Heritage Books, Maps & Ephemera – that was his baby.  Johnny was an avid reader, who loved the feel of real books in his hands… history was his forte, but in true Renaissance Man fashion, John knew a lot about a great many subjects.  He would often be so fascinated by a book he was reading that he would excitedly read aloud passages to me, so we could discuss the ideas contained therein.

He loved me like crazy, and oh how I loved him.

Follow our blog at https://warrior-project.org, in honor of my husband, and all others who have been lost to internal demons that in the end, overwhelmed them.

All of the profits after expenses from Heritage Collectibles, Books & Maps will go to help fund The Grief Warrior Project, a suicide prevention drop-in and counseling center in the process of being developed, although it has been in hiatus during the pandemic.  I’m hoping to begin working on this again during the spring of 2022. 

(Please Note: The Grief Warrior Project is in no way intended to be reflective of, or piggy back off, Wounded Warriors which serves those military personnel wounded after September 11, 2001.  Like too many others, John was a warrior long before then.)

 

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