Sunday, March 25, 2012

Panama Canal

Is it a sign, or a car plate, did it hold a flag? We have no idea, came from a family garage. Panama Canal The Land Divided - The World United. Lightweight metal.
Update 5/13/12: It appears to be a license plate topper, neither of us had seen these before, but they appear very collectable.
[Acq. 4/10 - Free]

Ship on the left and alligator on the right.

Was painted red and green at one point. This right loop appears to be broken.

Delaware Plate

OK, we love plates. They are small, cheap and easy to display. They come in every imaginable subject and style. This particular plate is the newest addition to both the sculpted animal plate and Delawareiania collections. Gotta love a crossover.
[acq. 3/25/12 - $8]



National Beer Bag

This National Bohemian Beer litter bag c. 1965ish was a family attic find. This was clearly from a time before drinking and boating was discouraged.
[acq. 7/10 - $0]

Boaters in the Chesapeake Bay were encouraged to keep an eye out for Commodore Frank Hennessy, and give the National Beer Salute.



Chester Peake says, "Put litter in this bag..not in the bay."
For a fascinating history of the Baltimore based National Beer Company, check out this City Paper article.  Then check out this video showing some of the multitude of other characters and mascots employed by the National Beer Company.


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Pretty Plates

Mr. Relic's Grandmother gave Mrs. Relic the green and tan bird plate when she was downsizing. She loved it and hung it on the wall to Mr. Relics skepticism, though he didn't hate it.

Pretty yellow and tan bird on an oak branch. Back marked Italy.

Six months later Mrs. Relic spied the cute bunny plate in a store and was thrilled when she saw it would be free, based on auto-price-lowering policy at one of The Relics favorite rummage spots. Two like items make a collection, right? Well, it does around here, we now have a sculpted animal plate collection, preferable in a color scheme to match the green room.
[Acq. 6/11 & 1/12 - Free]

Pair of white bunnies on a leaf background. Marked 2000 CBK LTD LLC Made in China.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Crossing Guard Badge

Levy Court Crossing Guard New Castle County, Delaware. Stainless steel badge. It was a toss up between this and a bag of assorted enamel state pins, but Mr. Relic couldn't leave the badge there -- especially after bragging about our Delaware collection. Wondering if crossing guard badges come up often?
[acq. 3/9/12 - $3.50]

The number 24, is it the district?

Marquetry Trees

Only a small stripe of telltale wood was visible in the pile of poorly framed posters. Luckily, that was enough to require further investigation. The simple composition in a 17.25" x 25" wood frame even had the makers business card - "Reid H. Leonard, Ph. D Fine Art Woodworking". Mr. Leonard was a biochemist and a woodworker who makes marquetry tables in his retirement.
[acq. 3/9/12 - $13.50]


At least five varieties of wood make up this tree scene.


Detail of tree "leaves"

The artist's business card was tucked in the front of the frame.

The artist's business card is made of wood!- "Two Ply Tamarack" to be precise.

Unknown Instrument (Serbian Gusle?)

This unknown instrument called us to a new shop today. Carved goat headstock, natural skin drum head with (6) 1/4" sound holes appears to have marks from a missing bridge. There's also a central hole in the neck for a missing tuning peg, ?single-string? It's 33' long with a round back that has a cross shaped sound hole We've got a facebook message into an ethnomusicoligist to indentify (?Iktar, ektar?), will update if we identify it.

Update 3/17/12: Mrs. Relic's facebook friend did not know where the instrument was from. She guessed a dutar from Afganistan or mongolia (not her specialty) but had never seen them with the skin drum, nor carved headstock. She graciously tagged several of her West Asian focused ethnomusicologist friends. One of those friends was able to identify it as a Gusle from the Balkans. The Gusle is a one or two stringed instrument played with a bow. It is normally used as accompaniment for the recitation of sung epic poetry. How exciting, we can now try to fabricate the bridge, tuning peg and bow, we also have a lead on acquiring the gut or horse hair strings.
[acq. 3/9/12 - $20]

Head stock, straight-on

Headstock 3/4 view

Front full view


Friday, March 9, 2012

Delaware Mug

This large ceramic mug has gold leaf trim. On the front a soldier and the words "Delaware Regiment 1776 - 1976" The back has the story of "The Blue Hen Chicks"
[acq. 3/9/12 - $9]

Delaware Regiment 1776-1976.

The story of the "Delaware Volunteers" military service from the Revolutionary to the Korean Wars.


No idea on the maker but this is #128 from the series.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Book Truck

This book truck was given to us by Mrs. Relic's mother who is downsizing. She'd had it forever (?25 years?) and assumes she got at a library sale at some point. The three shelf oak book truck appears to be from the early 1900s. The small brass plate on the side reads "The Colson Company Elyria, Ohio U.S.A" and has a logo of an Eagle on a caster with the words "Colson Quiet Trucks"

[acq. 3/2/12 - $0]

One wheel on each end, two in the center.


The wheels are in rough shape - but work fine!

The trucks are bad ass.


Really hard to see logo of an eagle on a wheel with the words "Colson Quiet Trucks"
and then the words "The Colson Company Elyria, Ohio U.S.A"

Might be better view of the name plate.