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down to the cellar: Vintage 1970s Sindy Food stuff
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September 06, 2013. Vintage 1970s Sindy Food stuff. Small collection of Sindy drink bottles and food stuff. The bottles measure around 25mm high and have fabulous Seventies graphics on paper labels. All great fun! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Vintage 1970s Sindy Food stuff. Cellaryseed (JM on pinterest).
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down to the cellar: July 2012
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July 26, 2012. 1972 Kellogg's Olympic football plastic figure. Olympic football comes to Britain today. Todays post celebrates when Cereal packets used to do something special to commemorate those occasions. Back in 1972 to honour the Munich Olympics, Kellogg's Sugar Sma cks. Gave away 8 different at hletes. To collect and cherish. The carefully balanced, character above was for Football. If you want to see the rest of the set, you should head over to Mokarex. July 10, 2012. Marriage and Homemaking KTC.
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down to the cellar: August 2012
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August 14, 2012. On the way back from Norfolk last year we stopped off at Stow in the Wold, and stumbled on this series of Indian plaster figures at a small antique shop. Battered and bruised and missing limbs they werent too expensive. We were told they wer e. Rajasthan fort figures. Despite a yea r long effort to find out more, we are still none the wiser. So here they are presented as is. Hope you like them! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Cellaryseed (JM on pinterest).
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down to the cellar: March 2013
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March 21, 2013. Once upon a time holiday makers would collect woven badges and sew them onto their rucksacks, in much the same way decals were collected and stuck into the back of car windscreens in America. Posted today are three delightful woven badges that remind us of that era. Enjoy! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Cellaryseed (JM on pinterest).
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down to the cellar: BOAC CREW Luggage label
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October 14, 2013. BOAC CREW Luggage label. Nice vintage BOAC Crew Luggage label. We've sh. Own the front and back. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. BOAC CREW Luggage label. Monkey Puppet with lenticular eyes. Cellaryseed (JM on pinterest).
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down to the cellar: English family game counters
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July 04, 2012. English family game counters. Hopefully some bright spark will be able to help. I look forward to hearing from you. Now then. Something is tugging my brain. Are they famous people - collectables free with something? Monday, 09 July, 2012. I know what you mean, they do have a certain celebrity status to them, but theyre almost a little too well made for a promotional cereal gift. The plastics just a bit too heavy! Tuesday, 10 July, 2012. Wednesday, 21 November, 2012. Mrs White was the cook.
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down to the cellar: June 2012
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June 20, 2012. ENJOY WALKERS CRISPS NOW. Super late Sixties beer mat promoting Walkers Crisps and Potato Sticks. The photo shows the front and back of the same beer mat. The bold stylized image, and the two colour printing reminds me of the programme covers for Stoke. Football club from the early Seventies. It would be nice to think they were responsible for the Walker beer mats too! June 11, 2012. 1977 Newent Jubilee Celebrations. June 04, 2012. KEEP IN A COOL PLACE. Picked up a few more rather nice ela...
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down to the cellar: May 2014
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May 14, 2014. Galt Wooden Tadpole fishing puzzle. A delightful find from last weeks car boot. A super 1960s wooden puzzle from Galt Toys. We think its designed by Fredun Shapur. We first encountered Shapurs Playsacks. At the Bethnal Green toy museum in London. He produced lots of fabulous items for Galt including several other wooden puzzles. We found the puzzle board above without any pieces, but hunting through the sellers other detritus we were delighted to find nearly all the pieces.
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