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Innovators and Inventors Rock Glasses

By Lisa Ostella on November 20, 2020July 19, 2024

Ask Laurel to see this piece on Facebook ! A Shot of Brilliance! Vintage set of 6 inventors and innovators rock glasses that were produced in 1974. The honored people are Thomas Edison, Charles Brush, Benjamin Lamme, Edward Weston, George Westinghouse and William Stanley. Each glass measures approximately 3 1/2 inches tall. Thomas Edison; a…

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Underwood Typewriter

By Lisa Ostella on November 15, 2020

From 1874, the Underwood family made typewriter ribbon and carbon paper, and were among a number of firms who produced these goods for Remington. When Remington decided to start producing ribbons themselves, the Underwoods opted to manufacture typewriters. The Underwood Typewriter Company produced what is considered the first widely successful, modern typewriter. HatTip to: antiquetypewriters.com…

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Eastman Kodak 2A Hawk-Eye Camera

By Lisa Ostella on November 12, 2020February 10, 2024

Pictures were not always taken on cell phones. The invention of the personal camera even has some roots in New Jersey. January 1, 1881, George Eastman and and businessman Henry Strong formed a partnership called the Eastman Dry Plate Company. Late that year, Eastman continued researching photography. In 1884, the Eastman-Strong partnership had given way…

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Egyptian Sarcophagus

By Lisa Ostella on November 12, 2020November 12, 2020

Egyptian tombs and sarcophagi were carefully concealed from the public and never meant to be for public display. It was of religious importance to keep intruders from viewing burial chambers to allow a safe passage for the deceased to the underworld. Recently, archaeologists unearthed a trove of coffins in Saqqara, Egypt. These sarcophagi are said…

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Vintage Boontonware Dinnerware

By Lisa Ostella on November 11, 2020July 21, 2024

Vintage Boontonware Dinnerware was produced by the Boonton Molding Company for the U.S. Navy in the late 40s, #WW2. The Boonton Molding Company was established by Dr. George Scribner based on successful experimentations he created for synthetic resins. Dr. Scribner layed down his roots in the village of “Boone-Towne” (named in honor of Colonial Governor…

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Please join us for Virtual Shopping Events

By lhdurenberger on November 5, 2020November 5, 2020

I am trying to go LIVE daily at 11:30 just before I open the shop. Due to the spike in COVID cases in NJ it is a way to keep in touch with everyone. Although I will try to get around the shop to show and tell, please feel free to ask me to focus…

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Shop Live – Virtually ! @ Time’s Tin Cup

By Lisa Ostella on October 31, 2020

Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 12:00pm – Shop Live with Time’s Tin Cup. Virtual event will be Live on Facebook.

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Time’s Tin Cub is Going On A Diet

By Lisa Ostella on October 31, 2020

20% Off ALL Items. Mention this Ad. Big Clearance sale. #sale #vintagesale #vintageclothing #vintage Christmas #farmhouse #midcentury #secretarydesks #vanity #pottery #usa #usapottery #pyrex #cauldron

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Just a wee bit of BOO.

By lhdurenberger on October 19, 2020

Drop by to pick up unique and unusual Halloween decor. I am now carrying hand-crafted decor by Bethany Lowe Designs.

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Some fun new merchandise in the shop

By lhdurenberger on August 17, 2020February 10, 2024

Ask Laurel to see these pieces live on a Facebook broadcast !

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