Thursday, November 21, 2024

Cars in the 'hood, Karman Ghia



 

Hope it has a nice warm garage for the winter!


photos by Kate...

Victory Glass Co. Glass Dreadnaught

About four inches long, this apparently was a candy container from the early 20th century. It was sold as a novelty, filled with candy with a piece of cardboard glued to the bottom as a lid.

 There are a number of styles of these containers, all sorts of objects to appeal to a wide range of interests.


 

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

Bridgeport Boyscout hatchet


Nice tool with one piece head and handle with a riveted wooden handle. I found a complete history here

Car-Skin autocare

This seems to be a auto care product company around in the fifties and sixties. Not much more online...



 

Monday, November 18, 2024

Monday Mystery 2. Grille

I don't recognize the logo, a 8 pointed star above a running dog, wolf? horse? The grill is long and narrow, probably 2 1/2 feet long. Wonder what it is from?


 And... solved! Apparently a 1940 Cadillac Lasalle. Quite an impressive front end. (Thanks! to the guys in the comments)



Monday Mystery leatherworking tool?


Might be a leatherworking tool to mark out parallel lines of stitches? I don't know. Thoughts?

 


Sunday, November 17, 2024

We used to make things in this country; #368 Londontoy



 Londontoy was a part of Webster Air Products of London Ontario. Previous post here. The company was started to build air compressors, spray guns and associated equipment, but during WW2, they opened a subsidiary to make diecast toy cars, trucks etc. Another site attributed this to the restrictions on imports of non-essential items during the war which included children's toys. Webster was doing a lot of zinc die casting and the toys were a good use for the scrap. Londontoy lasted till 1949.
 This airplane No 11 is identified as a Hawker Hurricane which is clearly not. Any guesses to what it actually is? 
 A bit of regret... I found this today at an antique fair and did not buy it but now I feel as though I have to collect the whole set! But it was $30....


Sidecar Sunday


We found this 1913 catalog for the Compeer Motor Carriage Co. on the LiveAuctioneers website. I'm not familiar with the company but it looks like a must-have for any sidecar history fan. 



 

 

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Bemis & Call wrench adjustable wrench


Another tool you don't buy because its going to be useful.


Before and after


 I did a double take when I saw this. No way someone would have built a bridge to hoist an old Peter Witt streetcar up on a bridge... That's well done...