Plastic black with white font license plate frame for Sunset Lanes. Top says in white font "I'd Rather Be Bowling" and the bottom says in white font "Sunset Lanes." Sunset Lanes is located at 2330 Seventeenth (17th) Street.
A glass plate ad for Steinkamp's in Portsmouth, Ohio. A picture of the Pedro Miguel Locks, part of the Panama Canal, is on the front. Steinkamp was a longtime furniture company (1907-1928). Located 526-530 Second (2nd) Street. Sold to Lewis Furniture in 1928.
Off-white, ceramic plate with green print and images of Portsmouth Historic sites. Brief history provided on back. Plate Number 1402. The city of Portsmouth was founded in 1815 and so celebrated its 150 year birthday anniversary June 5 - 12, 1965.
Silver with tarnish football charm with red "G" and 1961. The 1961 Tartan East High School Yearbook lists 10 football victories out of 10 S.O.C. games scheduled.
Aged yellow colored handbook with brown print on cover. This handbook was full of valuable information about weather and planting tables, astrology, home helps, daily planning schedules, and more.
Clear glass bottle embossed with diamond shapes at longer neck. Just below are the words "A Gem better beverage." The company was located in Wellston, Ohio.
copper token with "A. A Hanson, 1" on one side; "Ingle System pat. 1909 1 trade" on other side. Alfred A. Hanson was a west end grocer, after moving his store to a new location in May 1923, he died October 8, 1923.
Oval shaped metal key chain fob distributed by the Automobile Club of Southern Ohio in Portsmouth in observance of their 50th year, 1917 - 1957. Postage is guaranteed if found keys are dropped in into a mailbox.
Clear, but heavily stained on the inside, glass bottle. label says Adam Reeg Druggiest, and Coach Varnish is written on it. Reeg's store was located on the S.E. corner of Ninth (9th) and Chillicothe Streets, where Staker's Drugs currently sits. Adam Reeg was a pharmacist for many years until his death in 1926. The bottle contains coach varnish.