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My kerosene lamps .Unfortunately the highest one lost lampshade during travel from Poland to UK .I will try to find...

As Madges Hatbox requested, a photo of my parents home. This house was built in 1946.

Melmac, the All American Dinnerware

Fascinating look at the history of NYC's private social clubs and their impressive buildings from the 1800s

Old wall clock -beginning of art nouveau. Needs some cleaning in werk

My jewelry box - beginning of art nouveau. Still with original key in

That one was and is my favorite one .I got this cup from my Grand Mom long long time ago, Unfortunately my ex...

Now my oldest porcelain which survived burglars and removal from Poland to UK All of it from 1890-1920

Roadside food, late 50s

I lost most of my family souvenirs (stolen by thieves/ burglars) Still I have some;cutlery crockery, porcelain ,...

Here you go Patsy Priebe!

What is best in life?

Amazing selection of postcards from the #Bauhaus Movement in Germany.

On the sailboat latin. Rimini 1927

Sadly, there are mostly only odd pieces left of either grandmother's china.

London, 1973.

A mirror selfie, circa 1900.

Patsy Priebe For the fans of Hyacinth Bucket (pronouced bou·quet :-)

Patsy Priebe Our china isn't vintage.

Teenagers on a date in the 1950s,..just a few years after Nagasaki.

The moment of detonation at Nagasaki August 9, 1945.

Leo Tolstoy on the road from Moscow to Yasnaya Polyana, 1886.

Hello Vintage community!

Hiram Bingham, the real Indiana Jones, and American explorer who 'discovered' Machu Picchu over 100 years ago.

A gentleman tips his hat to a group of ladies in the 1920s.

Walker House, Carmel, California. Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright when he was 84 years old, 1948.

Family on holiday at the spa of Tartavalle with Fiat 501. Agosto1930

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Mallinson Fabrics, 1945

The Italia boat to berthing of wharf Como. September 1938

Poster of the famous voyage on the Gota Canal

Thought I would go ahead and post this one too, for our friend Darran, because I remember him saying something about...

I went vintage shopping this evening Margaret. :-))..last one here ,..of Betty White in her 20's.

Rejected 1955 Lincoln Futura prototype, which became the Batmobile in 1966.

Ron and Eileen Everest pose as Bride & Groom at age 4, and in 1943, and still going strong at 91.