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Got Milk?

By iDenville on July 15, 2025October 21, 2025

Cal’s Choice Milk Carton @ Time’s Tin Cup ! The Iron Man of baseball, @CalRipkenJr . ! He played 21 seasons of baseball with the Baltimore Orioles. Ripken was Rookie of the Year, 19 time All Star, a 2x Most Valuable Player and amassed over 400 home runs and 3,000 hits. He broke Lou Gehrig’s…

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Longevity Bowl

By iDenville on July 3, 2025July 3, 2025

Longevity Rice Bowl available at Time’s Tin Cup ! The Longevity Bowl originated during the Kangxi Period of the Qing Dynasty, 1660-1720s. These rice bowls were made by official kilns and only used or gifted on special occasions. They were exclusive to the emperor and forbidden to any commoner to use. These longevity bowls contained…

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1970 Bradley Artmark Doll Scarlett

By iDenville on June 16, 2025June 16, 2025

Scarlett Artmark Doll available @ Time’s Tin Cup ! The 1939 film, “Gone with the Wind” is a historic romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. It takes place in the southern states during the Reconstruction era from the Civil War. This 1939 film, “Gone with the Wind” is the longest film…

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Sweet Engraved Teddy Bear

By Lisa Ostella on June 7, 2025June 7, 2025

This scrimshaw brooch is for the lover of teddy bears! What a sweet face she has! Did you know there is a famous teddy bear that was actually based off a sweet female cub? It is Winnie the Pooh! The Winnie the Pooh character was based off a cub named Winnipeg, “Winnie” for short. During…

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Brass Nut Cracker Bowl – from Israel

By Lisa Ostella on June 2, 2025August 18, 2025

Brass Nut Cracker Bowl @ Time’s Tin Cup ! Our ancestors gathered nuts as a means of survival, and nuts have remained a staple in our diets ever since. You’ll find them on appetizer trays, in nut cracker bowls, at sporting events, tossed in salads, stir-fried with vegetables and topped on sundaes. They’re ground up…

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Madame Alexander – Rapunzel

By iDenville on June 1, 2025June 1, 2025

Rapunzel is available @ Time’s Tin Cup to add to your doll collection ! Rapunzel is a German fairy tale published by the Brothers Grimm in 1812. It is a story about a young girl with very long hair. She is held prisoner in a tower by a witch, named Mother Gothel. A prince hears…

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Volkswagen – Not Just the People’s Car

By iDenville on May 18, 2025May 18, 2025

Hey #Motorheads ! Get this classic Volkswagen Tin @ Time’s Tin Cup ! The car manufacturer Volkswagen is known to #Motorheads for the production of The People’s Car ; but, did you know that Volkswagen also makes sausage? The sausage is made right in the same The Wolfsburg Volkswagen Plant. It is the worldwide headquarters of…

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#Denville #downtowndenvile Vintage Store Day

By iDenville on May 18, 2025May 18, 2025

Join us on Saturday for the First Every Vintage Store Day. We will be offering 15% off all day!!!! There are over 800 shops participating across the United States and we are proud to be one of them!!! #vintage #vintage_store_day #LoveYourLocal

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Vintage A.W. Farber-Castell 52/20 Pencil Sharpener

By Lisa Ostella on May 18, 2025May 18, 2025

Vintage A.W. Farber-Castell 52/20 Pencil Sharpener available @ Time’s Tin Cup ! Before mechanical gadgets were made to sharpen pencils, they were sharpened with knives or sandpaper. The mechanical gadgets came about in 1828. A French mathematician, Bernard Lassimonne patented the first. It was a block of wood with metal files that would grind the…

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Paul Revere’s Ride – “Two If By Sea”

By iDenville on April 24, 2025April 24, 2025

Ask Laurel to see these pieces live on a Facebook broadcast ! Paul Revere and other American patriots rode into the night of April 18, 1775, warning Minute Men and militias in Massachusetts that British troops were crossing the mouth of the Charles River from Boston to seize their guns and quell their budding rebellion….

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