Buy and sell, Art, collectibles with in Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax.
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Hand sculpted Robin Hood figurine from Royal Doulton. In excellent condition other than the arrow has come unglued. The bow and bowstring are intact. Lots of detail. I believe it is a high quality resin product.
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IDinky Dunlop collectable, with original box.
$60 firm.
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Hand carved out of solid, varnished wooden antique model car. Trunk opens and wheels roll. 15 " long and 5" wide.
Detailed engraving. Very nice condition, well preserved collectable work of art.
Nice gift for an antique auto owner.If interested, please provide a phone contact and indicate a suitable time of day convenient to call to arrange a day and time to meet.
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This product was proudly made in Canada.
This beautiful art is printed using the highest quality. Every one of these fine art giclee canvas prints is printed on premium quality cotton canvas using the finest quality inks which will not fade over time. Each giclee print is stretched tightly over a 1 wood subframe ensuring the canvas is taught and does not buckle.
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Selling porcelain dolls. Asking price beside each letter, which corresponds with pictures.
G - $20
H - $15
I - $10
J - $10
K - $5
L - $10
M - $15
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Authenticity certificates for these 9 Princess Diana Plates, still in original boxes. A collectors desire and fulfillment. No marks, chips or another blemishes to detract from these treasures. $250 takes the lot. Complete your royalty collection now.
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Black in color. Fairly light in weight
5’ long. 3’ high
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Highly detailed 1/18 scale diecast cars asking 140$ each will deal.on multiple
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I have for sale my mint condition collection of Rue Morgue horror magazines.
Issues:
Jan/Feb, May, June, July, August, Sept, Oct, Nov, & Dec - 2016
Jan/Feb, March/Apr, May/June, July/Aug, Sept/Oct, Nov/Dec - 2017
Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, July/Aug, Sept/Oct - 2018
Jan/Feb, May/June - 2019
$150 OBO
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Very old bottles found by me while metal detecting. Several laboratory bottles including 1 Hollywood Laboratories bottle that auctions for 65$ alone. 100$ for all !
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Vintage collection . Selling as a lot. Accepting reasonable offers. Contact Al and the number below.
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a pair of antique wrought iron ? wagon / buggy wheels - diameter app. 34"
from a P.E.I. farm
after thirty odd years of decorative back yard use - could do with a cleaning/repainting
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Parker Vector fountain pen circa early 1980's. This is a cartridge pen in very good condition. Black in colour. Nib is fine.
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Vintage 1994 Nascar Official #94 Barbie McDonalds Collector's Doll (12"H)
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Tim Hortons NHL trading cards Collector series 250 cards. Posted in buy and sell, art, collectibles in Cole Harbour. September 18, 2022
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This product was proudly made in Canada.
This beautiful art is printed using the highest quality fade resistant ink on canvas. Every one of Design Art fine art giclée canvas prints is printed on premium quality cotton canvas using the finest quality inks which will not fade over time. Each giclée print is stretched tightly over a wood sub frame ensuring the canvas is taught and does not buckle.
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Looking for Mid Century Modern? I may have what you want :)
This lot has;
15 Capri Pattern Atomic Amoeba Barware Glasses, all are chip and crack free with the blue part of the design visible but not all have the gold part. Made in the 1960's these are very popular right now. There are 2 - 7" tall boy glasses (excellent condition most of the gold is intact), 8 - 5.5" tumblers (gold is completely missing on some while others have some of the gold design) & 5 - 3.25" low boys ( gold is good condition on these ones).
8 pieces of Salem ovenproof North Star dinnerware. All are free of chips and cracks. There are 7 dinner plates and 1 gravy boat.
1 Fiesta (unsigned - may not be Fiesta but it looks like it) - has utensil marks
1 Japan pink and blue butter dish - excellent condition.
I live close to Lawrencetown Beach but I go to the city or at least to Cole Harbour frequently and would be happy to meet up.
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Old tobacco tins. $25 for all. Pick up only
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Sammy solsa mark macguire signed baseball, $600
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Brand new factory sealed
$50 each
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This product was proudly made in Canada.
Bring contemporary abstraction to your home with this circle metal wall art. This modern Morning in Tulip Farm Near Espel Village Photographic Print on Metal makes it the focal point of any room or office.
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Lighted, animated and music playing carousel from a smoke free home. Measures 12" diameter and 17" tall.
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$15 Wall art . Posted in buy and sell, art, collectibles in Dartmouth. February 16, 2021
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Complete set of Sound of Music Collector Plates. Set includes 8 plates. Never displayed. Come with certificates. Also included is a custom plate rail display unit. Unit is wood. Has a brass plate that attaches to the front of the display.
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Home or office Decorate, Team Work poster board. Put it on a home or office or study room wall. very inspiring. 28 inches long, 22 inches wide
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Great Men and Famous Women. Volume II.
Copy rite 1894 for anybody missing an edition.
Great condition!
Text 902-877-6782 for faster replies.
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It’s in perfect condition it’s a rare tie it would be a good collectables item
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perfect condition, just bought - opened
$10
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Own an authentic piece of Canadian History!
I am selling part of my personal collection of authentic handmade Maud Lewis silk-screen prints by Bill Ferguson. Bill obtained the legal copyrights directly from Maud Lewis in 1962 to reproduce her images.
I have priced my prints well below auction/gallery prices to ensure everyone has an opportunity to own a beautiful Maud Lewis image and a piece of Canadian history! These prints have been increasing in value every year, and often sell at auction for over $1000/each. Prices range from $350 upwards depending on image and quantity remaining.
These are as close to an original Maud Lewis painting as you will get! And Extremely Rare!
The method of silk screening involves the hand cutting of individual stencils for each colour. Each stencil is run through the screen process and allowed to dry after which the others are superimposed with utmost accuracy until the print is completed. Every print was handmade and because of the silk-screening process, the colours are vibrant and will last a lifetime.
I have a couple 1962 1st edition Maud Lewis prints by Bill Ferguson print available.
*** Please visit MaudPrints.ca for more details and prices. ***
Canada/US Shipping Available. No tax. Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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Don't have any information on it, selling for my Mother.
Very old. Sewing machine folds down into table. Missing an insert leaf on top when collapsed (See photos).
Serious inquiries only, delivery available for the right price.
Located in Tantallon.
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Framed, ready to hang. 300
Live in newglasgow, work in the city.
Would consider trade for a base set charizard in fair condition
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1 Droids missing head
3 Droids missing blasters
In good condition
Comes from smoke home
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Hi, here's a rare and unique piece of Hollywood movie memorabilia. Perfect for the lover of westerns, cowboy or outlaw pictures. This is an original movie theater poster, (27" by 41"). It advertises the 1957 theatrical exhibition of the Paramount Picture, VistaVision film, "The Lonely Man". This classic film starred Oscar winning actor Jack Palance (Batman -1989, City Slickers, Shane); Anthony Perkins (Psycho, Friendly Persuasion, Pretty Poison); Neville Brand (Stalag 17, Cahill US Marshall) and Robert Middleton (The Proud Ones, Posse from Hell). The movie theater poster features interesting, stark artwork of the film's stars. This vintage movie theater poster is NOT a recent DVD/video poster or reproduction. It is NOT a commercial knockoff or copy of any kind. This movie theater poster is 100% authentic and it actually dates from 1957. It is 62 years old! This rare and unique collectible shows some signs of theater use/display and is in the Very Good to Fine condition range with bright colors and very clean paper for its age. There is some wrting on the back to advertise another movie. A small bit of this writing bleeds through to the front but you have to look for it. This rare and vintage movie theater poster would make a very cool addition to someone's collection, a great conversation piece and a wonderful decoration for a home theater, hobby room, recreation room, office or man cave wall. It is sold as is from one collector to another. All sales final. Please take a look at my other 100% original movie theater posters for sale. There's something for every taste and every budget.
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A brief history of vintage movie theater posters. What all serious movie poster collectors should know. From the 1890's until the early 1990's the majority of movie theater posters were folded for shipping to movie theaters. Only lobby cards and window card posters were not normally folded, (folds on those two poster sizes are considered by collectors to be defects and affect their eventual value). The folds on other vintage movie theater posters, (i.e. one sheet, half sheet, insert, 3 sheet, 6 sheet and 24 sheet, etc.) are not considered a defect in themselves. In fact those size posters were folded soon after they came off the printing press. It is only when their folds have separated or paper loss has occurred from continually opening and closing the poster that it becomes a factor in condition and pricing. It is extremely important to know that vintage movie posters were never made for the general public's use. They were made to be used solely by the movie theater and then returned to a poster exchange for a credit or return deposit. Over the years most were returned to the poster exchanges, lost or destroyed in paper recycling drives, (especially during WWII). Vintage movie theater posters were made to be disposable and not considered as souvenirs or collectibles. Printed in very low numbers, (estimated at 3,000 to 8,000 copies per film title); and not by the tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions like comic books, gum cards or other items made for the general public's consumption. It is estimated that for most films in the 1910's to 1970's that no more than 8,000 one sheet size posters were issued for most Hollywood films in the USA. These same posters were used in Canada, as we were considered an extension of the American market. Over the years, vintage movie theater posters that survived in private hands usually have signs of theater use, (such as, pin holes, fold wear, stains, tape, etc.) and these things along with rarity, film title, star, and other factors enter into pricing. Vintage movie theater posters that survived with little to no wear usually bring a premium price from collectors. Around the early 1990's most movie theater posters were now shipped rolled, they were also being made in larger numbers, often as licensed products by many different printing companies. Hollywood saw the collectible popularity of their movie posters and finally decided to cash in on a part of the market that they had been missing out on. DVD and video posters are a different product printed by the millions and distributed to corner stores, drug stores, grocery stores, video stores, department stores and poster distributors everywhere; almost any place where DVDs and videos were sold, rented, leased or distributed. Made in major abundance DVD/video posters were made to be mass distributed in a completely different manner than the traditional vintage movie theater poster and to date DVD/video posters have not acquired a substantial collectible value and that may take years to come.*******************************
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Washington Capitals Franchise Trio With Nicklas Backstrom Alex Ovechkin John Carlson 2020-2021
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I have for sale some 1971-72 Toronto Sun NHL Action Player Photos. These photo/cards measure 5 1/4" x 7" and are printed on thin paper stock. These cards are not numbered. The fronts include an action photo of a player and a facsimile autograph. On the back is a brief bio. Also on the back may or may not be a Toronto Sun Logo.
I have "commons" available for $2.00 per card and star cards priced accordingly.
The "star cards" I have are:
John Bucyk $4.00
Derek Sanderson $4.00
Gilbert Perreault (pen mark) $5.00 SOLD
Alex Delvecchio $4.00
Marcel Dionne (same year as rookie card) $15.00 SOLD
Guy Lapointe $3.00
Rod Gilbert $4.00
Brad Park $5.00
Jean Ratelle $4.00
Glen Sather $3.00
Jacques Plante $12.00 SOLD
Darryl Sittler $8.00 SOLD
Norm Ullman $4.00 SOLDTeam Cards:
Boston Bruins $8.00 SOLD
Buffalo Sabres $8.00
Detroit Red Wings $8.00
Pittsburgh Penguins $8.00
St.Louis Blues $8.00I have approximately 70 "commons" to choose from at $2.00 per card. E-mail me with any questions or lists.
Local pick up only.
See my other ads for more hockey cards & collectibles.
Hockey cards & collectibles for sale:
I have vintage Parkhurst (1952-53 to 1963-64), Topps (1954-55 to 1967-68) & OPC (1968-69 to 1989-90). Most of the 50's to mid 70's are of lower to mid grade of cards, with a few that are in excellent condition. I also have many unmarked checklists from the mid 70's to the late 80's. I also have hockey cards & collectibles from McDonald’s, Kraft, Esso, Colgate, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Loblaws, Lipton Soup, Vachon Foods, Dad’s Cookies, Tim Horton’s, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, Bee Hive, High Liner, Coors, Shirriff Coins, Gatorade, Post Cereal, Jello, Ben's, Kellogg's, Provigo, Duracell, Humpty Dumpty, Nabisco, Mac's Milk, Funmate Puffy Stickers. I also have wax wrappers, box bottoms (singles & panels), in pack autographs & jersey cards. I have a large selection of inserts from the early 70's up to 2014-15, they include Topps, OPC, Upper Deck, Score, Pro Set, Ultra, Leaf, MVP, Victory, Panini, Pacific, Donruss, etc. I also have oversize/jumbo cards from OPC, Upper Deck & Victory.
Please email for more information or to send a want list.
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Make any space in your home innovative and unique by adding this Modern & Contemporary art piece made by real artists. With an overarching Purple colour that will add a dynamic feel to your home décor this fine art piece is printed using ultra-premium and fade resistant inks to guarantee high definition and vivid colours. Our wall art is carefully wrapped with a layer of shrink-wrap that protects the surface and then wrapped with heavy-duty bubble wrap ensuring its safe arrival to its new
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Hippity ty beanie baby
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Hi, here's a extremely rare, giant sized piece of Hollywood movie memorabilia. Perfect for the comedy or Phyllis Diller fan. This is a 3 sheet size (41" by 81"), movie theater poster. It is 51 years old. A Beautiful looking poster, it has bright vivid colors and very clean paper for its age. This movie theater poster is 100% original and 100% authentic, it was made in 1968 and it advertises the Universal Picture, "Did You Hear the One About the Traveling Saleslady?". The film starred comedian Phyllis Diller (Splendor in the Grass, The Fat Spy, The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell) and Bob Denver (of Gilligan's Island fame). It is in wonderful Near Mint/Mint condition. It looks like it was never used! Perfect for decorating any home theater room, recreation room, office, den, or man cave wall. A great collectible for the classic movie buff. It is sold as is from one collector to another. Please check out my other great items for sale, there's something for every taste and every budget.
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A brief history of vintage movie theater posters. What all serious movie poster collectors should know. From the 1890's until the early 1990's the majority of movie theater posters were folded for shipping to movie theaters. Only lobby cards and window card posters were not normally folded, (folds on those two poster sizes are considered by collectors to be defects and affect their eventual value). The folds on other vintage movie theater posters, (i.e. one sheet, half sheet, insert, 3 sheet, 6 sheet and 24 sheet, etc.) are not considered a defect in themselves. In fact those size posters were folded soon after they came off the printing press. It is only when their folds have separated or paper loss has occurred from continually opening and closing the poster that it becomes a factor in condition and pricing. It is extremely important to know that vintage movie posters were never made for the general public's use. They were made to be used solely by the movie theater and then returned to a poster exchange for a credit or return deposit. Over the years most were returned to the poster exchanges, lost or destroyed in paper recycling drives, (especially during WWII). Vintage movie theater posters were made to be disposable and not considered as souvenirs or collectibles. Printed in very low numbers, (estimated at 3,000 to 8,000 copies per film title); and not by the tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions like comic books, gum cards or other items made for the general public's consumption. It is estimated that for most films in the 1910's to 1970's that no more than 8,000 one sheet size posters were issued for most Hollywood films in the USA. These same posters were used in Canada, as we were considered an extension of the American market. Over the years, vintage movie theater posters that survived in private hands usually have signs of theater use, (such as, pin holes, fold wear, stains, tape, etc.) and these things along with rarity, film title, star, and other factors enter into pricing. Vintage movie theater posters that survived with little to no wear usually bring a premium price from collectors. Around the early 1990's most movie theater posters were now shipped rolled, they were also being made in larger numbers, often as licensed products by many different printing companies. Hollywood saw the collectible popularity of their movie posters and finally decided to cash in on a part of the market that they had been missing out on.DVD and video posters are a different product printed by the millions and distributed to corner stores, drug stores, grocery stores, video stores, department stores and poster distributors everywhere; almost any place where DVDs and videos were sold, rented, leased or distributed. Made in major abundance DVD/video posters were made to be mass distributed in a completely different manner than the traditional vintage movie theater poster and to date DVD/video posters have not acquired a substantial collectible value and that may take years to come.
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phillips multi band radio 1952, 95.00 obo bakealite model
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Hi, here's a very rare, unique and great piece of Hollywood movie memorabilia. Perfect for the science enthusiast or WWII historian. This is a 100% original, USA made movie poster lobby card (11" x 14"). It advertises a key movie scene from the 1960 Columbia Pictures, scientist biography, "I Aim at the Stars - The Wernher Von Braun Story". This movie theater lobby card is 100% authentic, 59 years old and in superb condition with very little sign of use from movie theater display. This classic film starred Curt Jurgens (The Spy Who Loved Me, Lord Jim, The Enemy Below); Gia Scala (Ride a Crooked Trail); Herbert Lom (Revenge of the Pink Panther, The Phantom of the Opera); Victoria Shaw and James Daly. My photo is of the actual vintage lobby card poster for sale. This is the best lobby card in the set showing the scientist/Dr. at work with monkeys in his lab. He used them in his rocket flight tests. These type of scientifically themed cards are very scarce and very difficult to find, especially in this lovely condition. This piece of vintage movie memorabilia is NOT a recent or cheap video/DVD poster. It is NOT a commercial knockoff. It is NOT a copy and it is NOT a reproduction of any kind. This 1960 lobby card is sold as is from one collector to another and would make a wonderful addition to someone's collection, a superb conversation piece and a great decoration for a home theater, recreation room, den, office, man cave, science lab, classroom, etc.. Please take a look at my many other 100% original movie theater posters for sale. Perfect for gift giving for any occasion. If you are a fan of Hollywood's golden age or biographic/science movies, then this 100% original movie theater poster is just right for you!
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A brief history of vintage movie theater posters. What all serious movie poster collectors should know. From the 1890's until the early 1990's the majority of movie theater posters were folded for shipping to movie theaters. Only lobby cards and window card posters were not normally folded, (folds on those two poster sizes are considered by collectors to be defects and affect their eventual value). The folds on other vintage movie theater posters, (i.e. one sheet, half sheet, insert, 3 sheet, 6 sheet and 24 sheet, etc.) are not considered a defect in themselves. In fact those size posters were folded soon after they came off the printing press. It is only when their folds have separated or paper loss has occurred from continually opening and closing the poster that it becomes a factor in condition and pricing. It is extremely important to know that vintage movie posters were never made for the general public's use. They were made to be used solely by the movie theater and then returned to a poster exchange for a credit or return deposit. Over the years most were returned to the poster exchanges, lost or destroyed in paper recycling drives, (especially during WWII). Vintage movie theater posters were made to be disposable and not considered as souvenirs or collectibles. Printed in very low numbers, (estimated at 3,000 to 8,000 copies per film title); and not by the tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions like comic books, gum cards or other items made for the general public's consumption. It is estimated that for most films in the 1910's to 1970's that no more than 8,000 one sheet size posters were issued for most Hollywood films in the USA. These same posters were used in Canada, as we were considered an extension of the American market. Over the years, vintage movie theater posters that survived in private hands usually have signs of theater use, (such as, pin holes, fold wear, stains, tape, etc.) and these things along with rarity, film title, star, and other factors enter into pricing. Vintage movie theater posters that survived with little to no wear usually bring a premium price from collectors. Around the early 1990's most movie theater posters were now shipped rolled, they were also being made in larger numbers, often as licensed products by many different printing companies. Hollywood saw the collectible popularity of their movie posters and finally decided to cash in on a part of the market that they had been missing out on. DVD and video posters are a different product printed by the millions and distributed to corner stores, drug stores, grocery stores, video stores, department stores and poster distributors everywhere; almost any place where DVDs and videos were sold, rented, leased or distributed. Made in major abundance DVD/video posters were made to be mass distributed in a completely different manner than the traditional vintage movie theater poster and to date DVD/video posters have not acquired a substantial collectible value and that may take years to come.*******************************
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Really lovely and ready to hand.
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I have for sale some 1971-72 Toronto Sun NHL Photos Mailing Envelopes these envelopes are 1/2” bigger than the photos, so about 7 1/2” x 5 3/4” . I have 2 versions for sale. Version one (I have 3 of these) is plain with no logo at all (but they have varying degrees of defects). One has a small pen mark in the bottom corner, one is missing the whole flap (looks like it was just ripped open in a hurry) and the last one looks like somebody drew a small map on it. The second version (I have 4 of these) has the Toronto Sun logo in the top left corner (all of these that I have, have a team name written in pen on the back flap), these all have been torn open at the edge of the envelope, leaving the flap intact. I have $15.00 on each of these.
Local pick up only.
See my other ads for more hockey cards & collectibles.
Hockey cards & collectibles for sale:
I have vintage Parkhurst (1952-53 to 1963-64), Topps (1954-55 to 1967-68) & OPC (1968-69 to 1989-90). Most of the 50's to mid 70's are of lower to mid grade of cards, with a few that are in excellent condition. I also have many unmarked checklists from the mid 70's to the late 80's. I also have hockey cards & collectibles from McDonald’s, Kraft, Esso, Colgate, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Loblaws, Lipton Soup, Vachon Foods, Dad’s Cookies, Tim Horton’s, Toronto Star, Toronto Sun, Bee Hive, High Liner, Coors, Shirriff Coins, Gatorade, Post Cereal, Jello, Ben's, Kellogg's, Provigo, Duracell, Humpty Dumpty, Nabisco, Mac's Milk, Funmate Puffy Stickers. I also have wax wrappers, box bottoms (singles & panels), in pack autographs & jersey cards. I have a large selection of inserts from the early 70's up to 2014-15, they include Topps, OPC, Upper Deck, Score, Pro Set, Ultra, Leaf, MVP, Victory, Panini, Pacific, Donruss, etc. I also have oversize/jumbo cards from OPC, Upper Deck & Victory.
Please email for more information or to send a want list.
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Star Wars POTJ Queen Amidala
Mint on card never opened
From smoke free home
Sorry no shipping
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Star Wars Executor Meeting Bossk
Mint on card never opened
From smoke free home
Sorry no shipping
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Star Wars Trilogy Collection Combo of 3 Group #3
Mint on card never opened
From smoke free home
Sorry no shipping
$40 for all 3
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Star Wars 30 Biggs Darklighter
Mint on card never opened
From smoke free home
Sorry no shipping
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Star Wars Saga Collection Obi-Wan Kenobi saga028
Mint on card never opened
From smoke free home
Sorry no shipping