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I found a diverse bunch of stuff this weekend, from switchblade knives to Lladro figures.
This first pic shows an assortment of goodies including 3 Zippo lighters and a Calibri Beam Sensor in the box. A vintage brass Chicago (the band) belt buckle, 2 small bottles of Chanel No.5, one small Genie shaped bottle of Lou Lou perfume, all full. Also pictured is a Swiss made Tissot Wood Watch (new), an unopened package of SX70 Time Zero film, another SX70 camera, a vintage Argus camera, The book of Runes by Ralph Blum with a bag of 25 runes, a Lladro cat and mouse figurine (close up pic at the bottom), a vintage Lucite Dorset-Rex purse and the knives i'll mention later-
update- the Chanel sold for $43, the sx-70 sold for $57.00
![100_4665.webp 100_4665.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549909-fe84ba3a0c34bfd635ce10cc3156eaad.jpg?hash=mN9-gcH853)
In the next photo is a vintage 1967 Lite-Brite game with all pieces including the template papers and instructions, a 1973 Parker Brothers game called The Honeybee Tree (complete), an RCA Digital to Analog converter in the box, another Ephrems old Time Bottle cutter kit (my 3rd or 4th this year),Allen Shermans The Rape of the APE: The Official History of the Sex Revolution 1945-1973 (Hardcover) 1st edition with dustjacket and the knives which i'll get to next.
update- the RCA Digital to Analog converter sold for $28.02
![100_4667.webp 100_4667.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549914-98846a72dc39f456d2c84a314c90c90c.jpg?hash=kUPtwmP0y2)
Now on to the knives, the first is a 1940's-50's celluloid blue marbled handle switchblade, the second is a Schrade Old Timer model 152, next is a Case knife with green marbled handle and black trim (doesn't have any identifying numbers or anything?, 4th is a stag handled Anton Wingen Jr "Othello", and last but not least is a Limited Edition Uncle Henry model 144 made by Scrade (saved the best for last) boxed.
UPDATE- Sold the Uncle Henry 144 for $77.00
![100_4668.webp 100_4668.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549925-c78fb13170b253a4c3de11a95b9b159b.jpg?hash=t1KQ5zRlZw)
the Lladro- update- sold for $59.00
![100_4669.webp 100_4669.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549934-e30f762a3b2b88e7d16727ab032d2c96.jpg?hash=0ssPOUuDk8)
The total for everything for the day was $55.00
I sold two pieces of gold jewelry too, a 6.71 gram 14k necklace($200.51) and a 5.83 gram 10k diamond heart tennis bracelet ($128.50) not bad considering what gold is doing at the moment
This first pic shows an assortment of goodies including 3 Zippo lighters and a Calibri Beam Sensor in the box. A vintage brass Chicago (the band) belt buckle, 2 small bottles of Chanel No.5, one small Genie shaped bottle of Lou Lou perfume, all full. Also pictured is a Swiss made Tissot Wood Watch (new), an unopened package of SX70 Time Zero film, another SX70 camera, a vintage Argus camera, The book of Runes by Ralph Blum with a bag of 25 runes, a Lladro cat and mouse figurine (close up pic at the bottom), a vintage Lucite Dorset-Rex purse and the knives i'll mention later-
update- the Chanel sold for $43, the sx-70 sold for $57.00
![100_4665.webp 100_4665.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549909-fe84ba3a0c34bfd635ce10cc3156eaad.jpg?hash=mN9-gcH853)
In the next photo is a vintage 1967 Lite-Brite game with all pieces including the template papers and instructions, a 1973 Parker Brothers game called The Honeybee Tree (complete), an RCA Digital to Analog converter in the box, another Ephrems old Time Bottle cutter kit (my 3rd or 4th this year),Allen Shermans The Rape of the APE: The Official History of the Sex Revolution 1945-1973 (Hardcover) 1st edition with dustjacket and the knives which i'll get to next.
update- the RCA Digital to Analog converter sold for $28.02
![100_4667.webp 100_4667.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549914-98846a72dc39f456d2c84a314c90c90c.jpg?hash=kUPtwmP0y2)
Now on to the knives, the first is a 1940's-50's celluloid blue marbled handle switchblade, the second is a Schrade Old Timer model 152, next is a Case knife with green marbled handle and black trim (doesn't have any identifying numbers or anything?, 4th is a stag handled Anton Wingen Jr "Othello", and last but not least is a Limited Edition Uncle Henry model 144 made by Scrade (saved the best for last) boxed.
UPDATE- Sold the Uncle Henry 144 for $77.00
![100_4668.webp 100_4668.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549925-c78fb13170b253a4c3de11a95b9b159b.jpg?hash=t1KQ5zRlZw)
the Lladro- update- sold for $59.00
![100_4669.webp 100_4669.webp](https://www.treasurenet.com/data/attachments/549/549934-e30f762a3b2b88e7d16727ab032d2c96.jpg?hash=0ssPOUuDk8)
The total for everything for the day was $55.00
I sold two pieces of gold jewelry too, a 6.71 gram 14k necklace($200.51) and a 5.83 gram 10k diamond heart tennis bracelet ($128.50) not bad considering what gold is doing at the moment