
Vintage San Francisco Cable Car Brass Bell Mounted on Wood
San Francisco cable car brass bell.
San Francisco cable car brass bell.
Two Vintage Excelsior Neighborhood San Francisco Blue Stamps Booklet With Stamps.
This vintage San Francisco cable car conductor bell, mounted on a piece of wood, is a must-have for any collector of unique and quirky items. The bell features a classic design with a gold color that adds a touch of …..
Small-format photographs affixed to card stock, popular in the mid-19th century. They went out of fashion in the 1870s. The photographs were typically portraits and the image was a standard size of 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches; they were …..
San Francisco Antique Photo – Valencia St. Sugarie Candy Store Business. Image is 9.5 wide x 7.75 tall. With backing 13.75″ x 11″. The Sugarie is at 993 Valencia. I believe it is a portion of the building that the …..
Vintage Round Cocktail Tray San Francisco CA Souvenir Red and Silver. Please see photos as there is crackling throughout the red background. Graphics are great with trolley reading Bay and Taylor and Powell and Market. Measures 10 inches across.
Vintage San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge Metal Miniature Building. Vintage metal replica of the Golden Gate Bridge, the symbol of San Francisco, California and the most famous suspension bridge in the world. This souvenir building is made of gold finished …..
ORIGINAL WALL HANGING BY BOND-WORTH LIMITED (Bondex), STOURORT-ON-SEVEN- WORCESTERSHIRE ENGLAND. 40% WOOL Vintage San Francisco California Golden Gate Bridge Wall Hanging. This gorgeous wall hanging is a quality piece that is bound on each end and made of 40% wool. …..
ITEM: (1) Large, vintage PHOTO of the Postal Telegraph Building located at 22 Battery Street in San Francisco. The Postal Telegraph Building is one of several structures Architect Lewis Hobart designed for the Crocker Estate. The building, faced with red …..
ITEM: (2) Large, vintage PHOTOS as follows. Side one: The Geary Toni Rembe Theatre, now the Columbia Theater in San Francisco. This was a replacement for the earlier Columbia theatre on Powell Street lost in 1906. In June 1906, Gottlob …..