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Amaretto di Saronno®: "Cook With Love," from Foreign Vintages, Inc., Importer. Jericho, New York, 1978. Minor creasing and rubbing. Slight discoloration due to age. Very good. $10.00. |
Ceramic souvenir coaster with a picture of an 1800 Conestoga Wagon. Probably from Lipper & Mann since it bears a striking resemblance to the weather vane one (below), but alas has no sticker. Measures approximately 4" (10.3 cm) in diameter. Minor wear on bottom. Some paint mishaps (chipping, slippage.) Good. $5.00.
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Bailey's Irish Cream®: 
"Bailey's Favorites - Dessert Recipes," from Paddington Corp., Importers. Fort Lee, 1989. Minor minor minor wear. Very good. $9.00.
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Ceramic souvenir coaster with a picture of an 1860 Civil War Drum. Probably from Lipper & Mann since it bears a striking resemblance to the weather vane one (below), but alas has no sticker. Measures approximately 4" (10.3 cm) in diameter. Minor wear on bottom. Some paint mishaps (chipping, slippage.) Good. $5.00.
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"Let's throw an Italian Wine Tasting!" by Mary Ewing Mulligan. Italian Trade Commission, 1978. Covers show some staining, rubbing, and discolouration due to age. Minor wear on corners. Good. $12.00. |

Ceramic souvenir coaster with a picture of an 1881 Jockey Hitching Post. Probably from Lipper & Mann since it bears a striking resemblance to the weather vane one (below), but alas has no sticker. Measures approximately 4" (10.3 cm) in diameter. Minor wear on bottom. Some paint mishaps (chipping, slippage.) Good. $5.00. |
"The Schweppesman Presents 17 Famous Tonic Drink Recipes." Recipes from Cadbury Schweppes plc., as presented by Commander Edward Whitehead himself (which places this brochure between 1958-1971. Thank you, Center for Interactive Advertising, for this information.) 6 panels. Minor creasing, yellowing, a couple of marks. Good $5.00. |
Ceramic souvenir coaster with a picture of a "nineteenth century barber pole." Probably from Lipper & Mann since it bears a striking resemblance to the weather vane one (below), but alas has no sticker. Measures approximately 4" (10.3 cm) in diameter. Minor wear on bottom. Some paint mishaps (chipping, slippage.) Good. $5.00.
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"Great Recipes of the World" magazine. "Special edition from Imported Stock, Vermouth, Brandy and Cordials." Yellowing, wear on spine, minor creasing. Good $5.00. |

Ceramic souvenir coaster with a picture of F.W. Becker's 1890 fire helmet, an 1877 fire trumpet and a fireman's ax presumably from the same period in time. Probably from Lipper & Mann since it bears a striking resemblance to the weather vane one(below), but alas has no sticker. Measures approximately 4" (10.3 cm) in diameter. Minor wear on bottom. Good. $5.00.
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US Lines bottle opener made by Vaughan, USA. Probably stainless steel. (Navy blue swizzle stick also looks just fine.) Very good. $12.00. |

Ceramic souvenir coaster from Lipper & Mann with an image of a 19th century cock weather vane. Measures approximately 4" (10.3 cm) in diameter. Very good. $8.00.
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Bottle stopper and pourer from Drambuie®. White plastic and cork, red lettering. Never used although it has obviously been opened. Very good. $7.00. |

Ceramic souvenir coaster from Boncath Pottery depicting the Tower of London. Measures approximately 4-1/2" (11.3cm) in diameter. Very minor wear on bottom. Very good. $8.00.
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Swizzle sticks. All vintage collection from throughout the nation including: The Bellevue - Stratford (Philadelphia),
"Fernwood is the Poconos"(The Poconos, Pennsylvania. 2 blue, 1 red), Home Lines, Hotel Cleveland (Cleveland), Kona Hilton (Hawaii), Red Coach Grill, a miscellaneous marbled-type thing and a miscellaneous pale green spear. Some do show signs of wear - scuffing, scrapes, rubbing and the like. Your brochure: "Corby's: Ten Superb Recipes for the best popular mixed drinks." Published by Jas. Barclay & Co. of Peoria. Some foxing, but really in very good shape. Circa late 1940s - mid 1950s. Good. $25.00. |

Ceramic souvenir coaster of a Chief Yeoman Warder from Goodliffe Neale. Measures approximately 4-1/2" (11.3cm) in diameter. Very good. $8.00.
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Ceramic souvenir coaster "Thomas Beauchamp - Earl of Warwick. b. 1345" from Goodliffe Neale. Measures approximately 4-1/2" (11.3cm) in diameter. Very good. $8.00. |
More all vintage swizzle sticks: The Libations group. All vintage collection from: Early Times Distillery, John Begg (2), PM Blended Whiskey, and Seagram's Seven (3). Some do show signs of wear - scuffing, scrapes, rubbing and the like. And do we have a brochure for you? You know we do. "Fleischmann's Mixers Manual." Circa late 1940s - mid 1950s. Some creasing on covers, but still looks very nice. Good. $20.00. |

Souvenir saucer of "Danmark København" by BYGDO. Minor, minor minor wear. Measures about 3-3/4 in diameter. Very good. $10.00.
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Plastic key ring /metal bottle opener from Guinness. Black with gold graphic. "Pat 4,864,898." "Evans 52840." Metal does show aging (not rust, just discolouration.) . Good to very good. $5.00.
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White plastic cocktail shaker with a Four Roses logo sticker. Some signs of wear, some scraping inside and on logo. Holds approximately 16 ounces. Good. $5.00.
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Two Grolsch® green glass bottles with flip top. Very good. $25.00. |

Battery power mixer. Year unknown, but since one of us remembers it from kidhood, it's gotta be old (just kidding, honey. Sort of.) Still working very well. From Japan by way of B. Altman's Department Store. Takes one C battery. As per the label, it's pretty darned useful: "mixed drinks. chocolate milk, eggs, gravies, soups. dressings, etc." Box has staining, but the mixer looks just fine. Very good. $20.00. |

This Drambuie "bottle" is actually a bank. And it has seen better days; some scratches and staining. Plastic. Measures about 18 inches tall and 7 inches around. Good. $17.50. |

Bar tool set from Kraftware Japan. Includes strainer, cherry/onion spoon, bottle/can opener and double jigger. All seated comfortably on a wooden cutting board. Some wear, some rust. Good. $20.00. |
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Paper coaster from the Harpoon Brewery in Boston, Massachusetts. Very good. $3.00. |

Jock strap coasters. Numbered one through four, each one reads "for your high balls." For the drink that has everything else, I guess. Good. $8.00. |
something for the casual mixologist to wear... |

Florida souvenir coasters. There are three sets. Each set contains the following: Lady sunbathing (2); man sailing (1) and fish (1). Each set is $12.00.
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Khaki baseball cap. Front: red Scottish Terrier with black and red lettering which reads: Red Dog Saloon in Juneau, Alaska." Back: "Alaska's Favorite Saloon." Label: top side has faded, but the underside reads: "100% cotton. One size fits all." Good to very good. $7.50.
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"Imperial Deluxe® 4-piece coaster set" from the Teraco Line. Number 094. Beige. Mint. $20.00.
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Guinness Extra Stout sweatshirt. Long sleeved. Fleece. Black with off-white graphics. Label says "large,"but it seems more like a medium.) 100% cotton. Graphics show some wear: paint fading/cracking. Features Arthur Guinness' signature and the sentence "Brewed in London England." Measurements: approximately 20 inches from armpit to armpit; front - 22"; back - 22"; sleeve length: 24." Good to very good. $15.00.
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