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2012 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY & LEAP YEAR SUPER SPECIAL!!
10% DISCOUNT on all items priced $40 or greater purchased from February 1, 2012, through February 29, 2012!
This promotion applies ONLY to NEW orders placed from February 1, 2012, through February 29, 2012.
All items MUST be paid-in-full by February 29, 2012, to receive the 2012 HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY & LEAP YEAR promotional discount.
BEST WISHES TO ALL!!!
1930 Child's School Book "Science of Things"
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Pre 1940 item# 130323 (stock# B118)
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860-712-9565
$27.00
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Originally published in 1926 by Little, Brown & Co: Boston, this 1930 version of the school science reader, 'The Science of Things About Us', is filled with all manner of scientific subjects. It provides a 'simple yet scientific explanation for everyday occurrences of home and school life, and by its method of development encourages children to think intelligently about matters which are more remote' (Condon, Introduction).
This children’s text is 318 pages in length, is further enhanced with numerous black and white photographs, is in never-used, near mint condition, and comes complete with the original, fine-condition, exterior paper wrapper.
Sample topics covered are: How the Wasp Taught us to make Paper, Of What are Pastes and Glues Made, The Mystery of Melted Sand, Wall Paper Designs, From Banana to Cactus Plants to Rope, Harnessing the Sparks of Heaven, The Cloth that Will Not Burn, The Mechanical Eye that Excels our Own, How Mother Nature uses her Paint Pot Underground, Pins and Pin Money, Tears of the Helliades, etc, etc. Chock full of scientific trivia from years gone past!
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RARE 1840s NEW YORK Public School Student Merit Awards
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Pre 1900 item# 854496 (stock# G590)
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860-712-9565
$55.00 each
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Offered is a group of five, antique paper, hand-personalized and signed, New York Public School student merit awards from the 1840's, each priced separately, and suitable for framing. All 5 of these artistically-rendered awards were presented to the same student, Maria Royce, and signed by her teacher, Isabella F. McCormick, as well as two representatives of the school committee for "regular and punctual attendance with correct deportment and diligent attention to her studies." Maria obviously was educated in a one room school house given that she had the same teacher over a four year period. The awards are dated May 1841, May 1842, March 18-- (year inadvertently omitted), June 1842, and January 1844. The merit awards measure 8 inches wide x 10 inches long and are adorned at the top of the award with a well-executed black line etching of a teacher and her students viewing a large world globe with an elegant school house of formal architecture standing imposingly in the background-- and at the base of the award, a delicate and detailed floral wreath. The awards are in fine condition with very minor wrinkling to the edges. May 1841 and March 18-- also have minor edge-area foxing that will not be visible once the award is matted and framed. These early examples of school ephemera are quite rare and would be a fabulous addition to a vintage school memorabilia collection! As each is priced separately (see photos for pricing), please email us stating the number of items you wish to purchase so that we can customize your order form.
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C1900 J.L. Hammett's Kindergarten Dexterity ActivityBox
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Pre 1920 item# 854821 (stock# G592)
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860-712-9565
$28.00
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This circa 1910, wooden box with slide lid retains its original paper label: "Hammett's Kindergarten Material, Fifth Gift" made by the J.L. Hammett Company of Brooklyn, New York and Cambridge, Massachusetts. The wooden box, now empty, was once filled with many 1 inch square wooden cubes, the purpose of which was to provide development of fine motor control in kindergartners through their play and manipulation. This box represents one of a series of "gifts" produced by J.L. Hammett designed for use in schools for the above stated purpose. The box is in very good condition with subtle evidence of use and measures 4 inches in length, width and height. Displays quite nicely!
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1940-50s MIB Bri-Tone No. 8 Box of School Art Crayons
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Pre 1960 item# 797966 (stock# G584)
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860-712-9565
$14.00
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These wonderful circa 1940-50's BRI-TONE Number 8, school or art crayons manufactured by the Imperial Crayon Company of Brooklyn, New York, are in near mint condition! The crayons are unused and are all original! The box features a fabulous graphic of a young boy and girl busily coloring using their Bri-Tone crayons! The box measures 4 inches tall x 2.75 inches wide x 1/4 inch deep.An absolutely wonderful addition to one's School or Artist Memorabilia collection!
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RARE 1859 California Teacher School Principal Diploma
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Pre 1900 item# 129975 (stock# G126)
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860-712-9565
$175.00
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An ornately detailed, historical graphic of the California State Seal adds to the importance of this authentic and extremely rare, museum-quality, 1859, TEACHING and PRINCIPAL’s LICENSE / DIPLOMA issued by the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, and the City and County of SAN FRANCISCO, DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
Text indicates that this early diploma was awarded to Mr. O. P. Sarle on January 5, 1859. This “Certificate of Approval” found him qualified “with respect to Learning Utility and Moral Character” to not only teach but administer as Principal at the Grammar School Grade for “one year unless sooner revoked by the board”. Signed by five individuals constituting the Examining Board and the President of the Superintendent of Schools.
With the exception of early fold lines, condition is mint! Measures 14 inches X 16.5 inches.
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Darling1935 Houghton Mifflin School Pre-Primer Workbook
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Pre 1940 item# 435517 (stock# G554)
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860-712-9565
$22.00
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A wonderfully nostalgic look back in time to early education of the Depression era 1930's! This 32 page, Pre-Primer called "Everyday Doings" written by Julia Letheld Hahn, was published in 1935 by the Houghton Mifflin Company, and was acquired for use by the York, Pennsylvania, School District in 1936 (see ink stampings to front cover). In wonderful condition with absolutely no evidence of use, this booklet was one workbook within the Child Development Series of Houghton Mifflin Early Readers. The interior front cover page lists the table of contents and the interior back cover page lists instructional suggestions "For The Teacher". A selection of photos are offered to show the colored interior pages, each of which holds a particular title and 4 numbered drawings related to the subject title. These pages were undoubtedly used by the teacher to promote in her young students, thought, creativity, verbal expressive ability, and the development of both vocabulary and sequential thinking ability, to name a few of the necessary reading readiness skills! A rarely found, early 20th century teaching tool as these workbooks were designed to be used and then discarded! Please disregard any white spots or lines or areas which appear to be lighter than the rest of the page. All color is even throughout with no fading. These photo imperfections are simply due to sunlight reflections.
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Old School House Chalk Box Cobalt Paper Label
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Pre 1930 item# 129957 (stock# G257)
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860-712-9565
$45.00
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This wonderful early wooden school chalk box retains the majority of its original, COBALT BLUE paper label advertising one gross “OLD FAITHFUL COLORED CHALK CRAYONS, # 610, manufactured by the AMERICAN CRAYON COMPANY, Sandusky, Ohio & New York. Alas, the chalk box is empty, the chalk having been long ago used by the school children! Circa 1920-30’s, the chalk box features a sliding wooden top and carries further advertising on one side printed in matching cobalt blue print. Box measures 6.5 inches x 4.5 inches x 3.75 inches and is constructed of machine cut hinges. In pristine condition and an increasingly difficult collectible to find!
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