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The Golden Age of Radio with Sterling HiFi-Elektra E138 !

By Lisa Ostella on February 12, 2024November 22, 2024

Sterling HiFi-Elektra E138 @ Time’s Tin Cup ! As featured at the Radio Museum ! The US Export from Germany, Sterling HiFi-Elektra E138! Radio Museum ID #131665, classified as a Verkaufer dreamhouse antique. Radios carried voice and music in the early 20th century. Entertainment broadcasting began as early as 1910. The first commercial radio station…

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Uranium Glass Fenton

By lhdurenberger on February 10, 2024February 10, 2024
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Vintage Charlie Weaver Bartender Toy

By Lisa Ostella on February 9, 2024August 13, 2024

Rare Vintage Charlie Weaver Bartender Toy is SOLD! View More items HERE Who was Charlie Weaver? He was a character portrayed by actor and old time radio star, Cliff Arquette (1905-1974). In 1959, Cliff Arquette launched the character of “Charley Weaver, the wild old man from Mount Idy” for his appearances on the Jack Paar…

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iamsonotcool Vintage Cheshire Cat

By Lisa Ostella on February 8, 2024September 23, 2024

For #Caturday ! Vintage Mischievous Cheshire Cat iamsonotcool earrings @ Time’s Tin Cup ! The Cheshire Cat is a fictional character from the novel, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. It is one of the best-known works of Victorian literature. The Cheshire cat symbolizes a guiding light for Alice as it is he who…

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Nostalgic and Practical !

By Lisa Ostella on February 5, 2024October 2, 2024

Vintage Hand Crank Manual Egg Beater @ Time’s Tin Cup ! Not only will have have found memories of being in the kitchen when grandma was cooking; but, if the power goes out, this egg beater will still work! Hand crank egg beaters were invented during the 1800s. This kitchen tool was build to last…

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Knickerbocker Melode Bells

By Lisa Ostella on February 3, 2024April 27, 2024

SOLD! View More Bells Here The first handbells were simple gourds or shells which were struck with a stick of wood. Eventually they were crafted from clay, wood and stone. Small metal bells can be traced back to 3000 BC, and larger bells were present in China before the birth of Christ. Bells sewn to…

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Jim Beam Political Decanters

By Lisa Ostella on February 3, 2024October 7, 2024

Jim Bean Commemorative Election Bottles available from Time’s Tin Cup ! From 1955 thru the 1990s, Jim Beam delighted their consumers of spirits with attractive ceramic and glass figure decanters. Their bottles captivated the collectors! Their bottles are also the source for the decanter used in I Dream of Jeannie! I Dream of Jeannie bottle…

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Sir Patrick Stewart

By Lisa Ostella on December 30, 2023January 27, 2024

Gifts for the #trekkie @ Time’s Tin Cup ! SOLD! View More items here Patrick Stewart was born in West Yorkshire England. He started his career in theaters before hitting the big screen. His acting skills were honed in Shakespearean plays making him quite versatile. He is best known for his roles as Professor Charles…

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Boonton Elks Vintage Market this Sunday!!!!

By lhdurenberger on December 5, 2023December 5, 2023
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Time’s Tin Cup, a Beacon at Diamond Springs Rd. #Denville

By Lisa Ostella on December 4, 2023April 19, 2025

Time’s Tin Cup is a Beacon in #Denville #downtowndenville !! View this post on Instagram A post shared by Times Tin Cup Vintage Emporium (@timestincupvintage) #Denville was established in 1913. There was no #downtowndenville in 1913, but the Morris County Traction Company trolley service ran from #Wharton, to #Boonton, to #Morristown and stopped in #Denville….

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