| Monster Tobbaccomania Continues - Comming Additions Week of February 7, 2010 |
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| MONSTER TOBACCO MANIA SALE - John Hale's Magnificent Collection |
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| VINTAGE BAIT & TACKLE SHOP |
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| Maine Antique Digest Featured Items |
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| VINTAGE CRIBBAGE BOARDS & PLAYING CARDS |
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| SHELL ART by Virginia Aaron Interiors |
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Branford House Antiques
| THOR'S VINTAGE BAIT & TACKLE SHOP (Antique Lures & More) |
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Vermont Antique Dealers Association Member
Welcome to BRANFORD HOUSE ANTIQUES, home to our Monster Tobaccomania Sale (Joh Hale's magnificient Collection,This Olde Office and Thor's Vintage Bait & Tackle Shop , This Olde Kitchen and so much more. We have recently added vintage playing cards & cribbage boards and will be adding new categories monthly. Remember that we continue to add specific antiques daily and we generally list the newest items first for your convenience. . We have many, many more collections being added weekly so please check back often.
We are the home to hundreds of collections of bygone Americana. The items presented for your evaluation are fresh to the market antiques and most have not been on the market in decades. We are adding shops monthly, so please check back often to be among the first to view the new offerings. We do not have buyer's premiums and most of our items are offered with free shipping and handling.
All items are sold only by Branford House and not by individual dealers and are sold on a first come first served basis. We allow returns (for any reason) within the first seven (7) days of receipt. Customer must pay all return shipping & handling and the same item originally sent must be the same item received back and in the exact same condition it originally left Branford House. Otherwise, all sales are "where is and as is" and are final. We also do generally accept trade ins if you purchased the item you want to trade from us and it is in the same condition you bought it. We will honor the price you originally paid toward a trade for another item in our inventory.
We are happy to send photos and to answer questions via email. Often the same photos we exhibit on the web do show more detail via email so please do not hesitate to request them.
Simply click on one of the shops (left of this screen) to start viewing our galleries full of antique and vintage items.
Check out our killer collection of antique fishing creels in the Vintage Bait & Tackle Shop
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Branford House Antiques 6691 US Route 7 Brandon VT 05733 802.483.2971 Open Daily 10am until 5pm......... Closed Wed & Thurs in Winter
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Featured Products
Just in time for the Easter season, this is a Milton Bradley Company Uncle Wiggily Game. The board, dated 1954, is very colorful and could be framed and hung by itself. It does have many and probably most of the playing cards.
$60.00
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Just in time for Easter, this is a very large and rather heavy steel chocolate rabbit mold from around the turn-of-the-century. It can also be used for cakes, puddings and other things as well a great country kitchen decor.
$225.00
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Just in time for Easter, this is a very unusual four (4) rabbit chocolate mold which we believe dates to around the turn-of-the-century. It is very heavy steel and the mold itself is about 13 inches long and 7.5 inches high while each rabbit is about 7 inches tall and 3 inches wide.
While it was intended for chocolate it could also be used for cakes and puddings, etc. Also, it makes for great country kitchen decor.
$225.00
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In time for Easter, this is a two rabbit chocolate mold. We believe it dates to around the turn-of-the-century. It is heavy duty and made of steel. The mold is 9.5 inches tall and about 7 inches wide while each rabbit is 8 inches tall and about 3 inches wide. While it was meant for chocolate it could be used for cakes and puddings, etc. and it also makes for great country kitchen decor.
$185.00
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These are open chocolate molds made from steel. Each mold is approximately 14.5 inches by 9.5 inches while the chocolate rabbits themselves will come out at about 8 inches high and 4.25 inches wide. We believe they date to the mid 20th Century ie: 1940s-1960s. While they were designed for chololate one could also use them for cake and puddings, etc. as well. They also make for great country kitchen decoration.
$35.00
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Mercury Glass wouldn't be considered very politically correct today but back in 1910 this early Thermos Bottle was considered state-of-the-art technology in keeping beverages hot or cold. The bottle stands approximately 12.5" tall and has a diameter of approximately 5".
$110.00
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This is a pressed steel vitange toy steam roller. The are no markings
or manufacturer names. It still has most of its original red wash paint.
It is approximately 20" long, 7" wide and 12" tall.
$235.00
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