If you worked for the phone company in several years ago, you would have used one of these.
Small piece of paper in here reads: Date 11-80 Port-A-Tone serial no. 3209
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Rosie bear of joy
Brass Button collectibles. Yes she has eyes. I guess her fur is in the way, but she's sweet and she's available..
Friday, April 26, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Cash in the closet
There is money in these toys but I have no idea how much or where to sell them. So I am going to be sharing pictures and sorting through the boxes and listing stuff here for now. I used to sell mostly kids books on ebay several years ago. I'm not sure how pricey that may be but I have a feeling that's going to be my next step. Please don't mind the dates from my camera.
Monday, April 22, 2013
Vintage Curious George with music box
I have had this in my closet for a while. I have not been able to figure out the exact age but he is at least 25 years old. It's the same Curious George that we have all known and loved because he has been around for a long time!
He was a character from a series of books that were written and illustrated by Hans Augusto Rey and Margaret Rey. The couple fled Paris on bicycles in 1940 carrying the manuscript and published the first book in 1941 and 6 more followed. My mother read and loved Curious George as a child, followed by myself and then my 3 children fell in love with him and now he has become popular again with all of my grandchildren. I have grown to love watching the episodes on PBS with the grand babies and even watch it on my own sometimes. Yes, I love him.
This plush Curious George has a wind up music box that still works. He was made by Knickerbocker and has a tag but its pretty worn as you can see but you can still read the word Knickerbocker. He measures at 14".
The wind up key is on the left just above the ragged knickerbocker tag.
Here he is from the front:
He was a character from a series of books that were written and illustrated by Hans Augusto Rey and Margaret Rey. The couple fled Paris on bicycles in 1940 carrying the manuscript and published the first book in 1941 and 6 more followed. My mother read and loved Curious George as a child, followed by myself and then my 3 children fell in love with him and now he has become popular again with all of my grandchildren. I have grown to love watching the episodes on PBS with the grand babies and even watch it on my own sometimes. Yes, I love him.
This plush Curious George has a wind up music box that still works. He was made by Knickerbocker and has a tag but its pretty worn as you can see but you can still read the word Knickerbocker. He measures at 14".
The wind up key is on the left just above the ragged knickerbocker tag.
Here he is from the front:
Here he is on the back.
If you are interested or have any questions you can comment here.
Labels:
Curious George,
Knickerbocker,
monkey,
plush,
vintage
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