What another nifty Star Wars pick.
It is an older Darth Vader desk lamp, but where's the bulb you may ask, Inside of the helmet. Just plug and play with this nifty light, the light emits from the see-through brain matter on top of the light. Darth's face sits on top of a cool spiral stand loosely based off of the modern furniture movement of the 1960's. Add this great piece to your collection at the PennPickers Store
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
This is no ordinary Pez, it's a Pez Picker; a story of a super rare Mr. Skull
Here is a great yard sale find. While strolling around on a Saturday morning like any other day for yard sales, I came upon two Pez. Usually whenever Pez dispensers pop up, they usually get a once over, spot the feet on the bottom of them, and then walk away. This Mr. Skull caught my eye along with a Maharaje, (the genie pez). Anyways after doing some research into Pez, and scouring through books I could not find this Pez anywhere!!! Mr. Skull usually comes with a purple foot, with feet, and does not really hold a value to many collectors, unless it is made in an odd country. This Pez had no feet, and a red stem, and may be the find of year. The homeowner told me 75 cents a piece, and my jaw was on the floor at that point. So I am yet to find out more about this Pez, but would be interested if anyone knew.
Buy Mr. Skull Now
Write about any great finds you have, and keep picking.
Buy Mr. Skull Now
Write about any great finds you have, and keep picking.
Friday, July 1, 2011
Just because my glass is Depression, Doesn't mean it's sad!
Walking through a flea market is always an interesting experience. The crowd is always diversified as well as the things they are selling. Some people are trying to make a living and others just need to clear out boxes from places like their attic or something that was their relatives. The other week as I was strolling through my usual Sunday Flear Market, Renninger's in Adamstown PA, while I was strolling with my father, he always likes to look at depression glass, he stopped at a stand. What he picked up was our usual conversation piece, oh that's Adam, I like that pattern, so on and so forth. Adam was made by Jeanette Glass Company during the depression, and is a highly collectible pattern for women. The pitcher we ended up getting for 12 dollars turned out to be the uncommon round base, rather than the usual square base that Adam Features. The book value was 110.00 since it was so unusual. Not only did I get to spend a nice day with my father, we made a great buy.
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