This is one of a kind item. This is a Hydra Spray made by Graco in Minneapolis,
Minnesota. This was a high pressure sprayer converted into a working lamp. Piece
stands about 27.5" inches in height. The base is made out of solid oak that is two
inches thick. 7.75"x7.75" inches for base dimensions. Lamp works by pulling the
spray trigger on and off. Piece is in very good condition. The brass gun-part could
use polishing. Lamp shade bar is attached and allows a lamp shade to be installed.
Piece was made in the late sixties to early 70's. Definite conversation piece for
the Body shop, paint shop, garage, and the all around collector.
Telephone in good condition and is missing stickers. Works great, dials and
receives calls, sound and clarity great. Normally this phone with the stickers and
new, normally retails about $20.00 dollars. Push button phone with redial
and mute. Cord length is about three feet and headlights light for incoming calls.
Length of the phone is 9" inches. Made in 1994 by Columbia.
1997 Victorian Rose Collection. Genuine Porcelain Doll by Melissa Jane. Unopened
and Mint in the package. Doll stands about 17" inches. Includes Certificate of Authenticity
and Metal stand. Made by the Brass Key, INC. 1997 For Ages 8 and Up. This
is not a toy. Item number 11697
A rare promotional item for "Staley's Corn and Soy Bean Products". A six
foot tape measure, in ok working condition, has a locking feature in the center,
and is in ok shape. The tape measure is missing the leather case and has one kink
at the 11" inch mark. Tape measure does pull out to six feet and does retract with
some care. The outside is made out of brass and most likely came out of the 1920's
era. Tape measure size is about 2" inches in diameter.
With 90% certainty, this would be Zsold clock manufacturer, if somebody thinks
differently, then I would to hear from you to keep this listing current. Small desk
mission clock that stands about 4.5" inches in height or 11.3 cm. Clock is in working
condition and seems to be holding time quite well. Clock has adjustable rate to
increase or decrease speed. Simple windup clock with key in the back. Has brass
trim accent around front of the beveled glass and brass in the back for the key,
brass time set and screws. There is missing two brass nuts. It appears the clock
has been taken apart before, as a result of the missing nuts. These nuts are very
tiny and are jeweler sized or very small. Clock case is made out of oak and is stained
with a darker finish. Contains a second hand, ticks very audibly, and is in very
good condition. The finish or glaze on the piece is shows some aging or cracking,
but is quite faint in nature. Made in the USA on bottom face of the clock. Tiny
nicks on the piece here and there, but not very noticeable. Age of the
piece would be a conservative 1920's piece; for, the styling, genre, wind up, and
the thirties had Bakelite (plastic made out of thermosetting phenol formaldehyde
resin with heat and pressure-great for insulating electrical parts) Nice oak
trim at the base of the clock. Image is clickable for close up.
This old 1934 Pilot Radio is in great working condition. Pilot Radio
before being bought out by RCA? Yes, it a Pilot with model number 63L. Super
Heterodyne with 150 volts, 50-60 Hertz, and 70 watts. Licensed under RCA.
Can still be used for recreational listening and only needs a better antenna. Sounds
great for the AM reception. About the piece: The back is fully exposed and is missing
the backing and has a phono plug in.
Contains 4 round turning knobs that are that are original-volume, on/off, tuner,
and broad band selector. Contains two bands, band one mega cycles from 5-18 and
band two kilocycles of 500 to 1600. Both cycles work great. One neat feature that
still functions, is the back lit display that lights corresponding frequency cycles.
Indicator still works and is complete. Has about a ten inch speaker
that appears to be original equipment. Many tubes and equipment appears to be all
original. Body condition is ok condition with many scratches and top needs to be
refinished. The front inlays are almost complete. The bottom of the inlays have
1.5 to almost 2" inches missing. Not the whole inlay just one side of the dark inlay.
Top needs to refastened. Once side came undone on the top. There is some damage
to the speaker grill of the wood. Not broken, just some nicks in the vertical columns.
Great project for the retired or just for show. Either way, it is priced to sell.
Size is: 19" inches in height or 48 cm, width is 14" or 35.5 cm, depth is 23cm or
around 9" inches. Special arrangements can be made for shipping.
Virtually indestructible from the kids. Solid and well built and very heavy.
This is two piece made out of cast iron and held together with a Phillips screw.
A farm classic design, with gate in the background and some trees, and fancy base
with scroll edging. Height is 7" inches or 16.8 cm, width 6" inches or 15.2 cm,
and depth is 3" inches or 7.6 cm. Piece is mint condition or very close to mint
condition. A very well detailed piece that is up for display or use. Age and maker
of the piece is unknown. Weight is about 3 pounds or 6.6 kilograms.
Good condition and fully functioning clock. There is some nicks here and there. This clock is a 12 day jeweled. Jeweled face with gold plate numbers. Clock frame is made out of oak and has pedestal with 4 feet of wood. Glass face is convex or bowed outwards. Clock has "highway lines" around the face border. Click on picture for enlargement. Clock height is 5.25" x 5.25" inches. Depth is 2.5" inches.
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