Hope it has a nice warm garage for the winter!
Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Thursday, November 21, 2024
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)
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?
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
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...
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