Featured Finds Thread

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by verybrad, May 25, 2014.

  1. 42Skeezix

    42Skeezix Moderator Moderator

  2. Marko

    Marko Well-Known Member

    I love that jackpot Santa and the jeweled Christmas tree! The Statue of Liberty lamp is way cool. I have to post a pic of what my husband got me for Christmas soon..... today going out to buy calendars for the family 50% off at Books a Million. :)
     
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  3. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    :sour::sour::sour:...I used to have 3 to 5 calendars up in different rooms.
    There used to be kiosks that would sell only calendars, open in Dec and closed by Jan.....but around here they're almost impossible to find ......good ones that is.
     
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  4. Armando0831

    Armando0831 Well-Known Member

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    I'm not much of a toy collector. I just recently started buying toys for my future grand kids, not anytime soon though. Today, I bought a slew of Barbie dolls in boxes, accessories etc. The seller said all the loose barbies were only .50. I was shocked to find this 1960 Barbie and Ken Friend Allan doll. I know it's not bank but pretty cool to snatch it for pennies.
     
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  5. lloyd249

    lloyd249 it's not hoarding if it's valuable

    yes boys "action figures" are hard to find
     
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  6. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    To me that group look as if they are watching a witch burning and thoroughly enjoying it. Of course, it could be just the lighting and soft focus but if that was the effect intended in the photo, it's a masterpiece.

    Barbie dolls have a special evil magic about them that eats children's souls and spits them out as 'consumers'.
     
  7. lloyd249

    lloyd249 it's not hoarding if it's valuable

    not just children, adults also
     
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  8. Makanudo

    Makanudo There is no such thing as simple.Simple is hard.

    I guess its a candy dish P1010278.JPG P1010279.JPG
     
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  9. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

  10. vintagerobin

    vintagerobin Well-Known Member

    I've been buying and selling a lot of Barbie and friends lately. The male dolls are hard to move. But Barbies, clothing, and accessories have been very profitable.
     
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  11. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    Can't really date Barbies by their butt marks - the 'Allan' doll was only made from 1964-66 (1960 is when the 'Ken' design was registered, same body used for Allan), he was reintroduced as 'Alan' in the early 90s...

    ~Cheryl
     
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  12. KingofThings

    KingofThings 'Illiteracy is a terrible thing to waist' - MHH

    Butt weight.......................................... ;)
     
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  13. Mill Cove Treasures

    Mill Cove Treasures Well-Known Member

    I have a giant tub full of Barbies, Ken and Skipper Dolls. How can you tell what year they were made?
     
  14. Armando0831

    Armando0831 Well-Known Member

    I instantly got "Children of the Corn" feeling when I seen the picture.
     
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  15. Armando0831

    Armando0831 Well-Known Member

    I seen that the accessories bring a better profit than the doll itself. I got quite a few accessories with everything, some look old but not sure when they came out. My guess is that they may be early to mid 80s. I also received a slew of outfits and shoes that all have matches. Is there a site that has info about all the clothes?
     
  16. Armando0831

    Armando0831 Well-Known Member

    One doll I picked up for about $1 was the 1991 Barbie Roller Blade, never been open. I picked up about 3 Special Holiday Barbies, never opened for about $1. They date to the mid 1990s.
     
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  17. Armando0831

    Armando0831 Well-Known Member

    Wish I could help. I'm new at the Barbies. Personally, I try to stick with the ones in boxes, obvious production year. Lose ones, I'll buy but try to use good judgement on the style of the doll, face, hair, etc and clothes. I know that's not a defenitive answer to a year but a start. A solid lead would be awesome to know on how to track down the years on them.
     
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  18. cxgirl

    cxgirl Well-Known Member

    Here is a good reference for Barbie dolls, old and new ones. I would start with checking out the butt marks, they changed over time and should help to narrow down the date they were made. I don't think I've ever had a male doll, so I don't know their marks.
    http://www.dollreference.com/barbie1.html
     
  19. GaleriaGila

    GaleriaGila Hola, y'all!

    Just out of idle curiosity... has there ever been a Mexican or Mexican-American or Chicana Barbie? Bertacita? :eek:
     
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  20. vintagerobin

    vintagerobin Well-Known Member

    Dollreference is a good site. Here's another devoted to only Barbies.
    http://www.fashion-doll-guide.com/index.html

    Unfortunately, most of the reference info is for 50's through early 70's. Finding info on 80's and later Barbies isn't as easy. I stick to the older ones up to the mod era myself.
     
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