Medical Charts

Two wonderful medical charts just came into the shop! The ‘skeleton’ is dated 1895 and is from London. The condition is wonderful!! $600. The other chart is titled ‘Winslow Health and Hygiene Series’ and is from the late 1930’s/1940’s. It also is wonderful condition. $350.

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Legend of the Christ

Beautiful and classic print in fabulous Victorian frame, approx. 26″ x 22″.  $12020130523-132052.jpg

Another find from the Webbs’ booth, this is a great, early religious, framed lithograph, approx 15″ x 19″.  $4520130523-132058.jpg

The many faces we wear..

The Webbs have just returned from a great buying trip.  There are so many great new pieces in their booth, including these fabulous, old theater masks.  They look magnificent as a set, but are priced individually at $95 each.  20130522-120320.jpg

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Reincarnate for Mother’s Day!

Just in time for Mother’s Day, new, custom, one of a kind pieces from Reincarnate.

20130511-114143.jpgFinding from the 1930’s with a deep purple glass stone on vintage chain $164

20130511-114201.jpgVictorian paste glass “three links” findings with Mother of Pearl on deco 20’s mounts and vintage chain. $164

20130511-114220.jpgComposed of 100 % Victorian components (paste glass, pin, and glass beads), this delicate piece is amazing! $215

20130511-114231.jpgVictorian paste glass findings, restored beautifully on thin, vintage chain.  $78 ea

 

“The Possum’s” Last “No Show”

Cloud 8 has been making a big push to broaden the country music LP selection in the store.  Here are a few from Country music legend, George Jones. “No Show” Jones was widely known and often celebrated for his hard-drinkin’, fast-livin’, unreliable reputation which preceded him in the 60’s and 70’s.  With over a 150 hit songs under his belt and buckle, he became an avid, and public complainant of pop influenced, modern country music in his later years.  The 90’s saw Jones and many of his colleagues removed from radio air play for new, weekly, pop hits.  He continued to perform and record right up until the end of his life however, to an ever growing and dedicated fan base. On April 26, 2013, after being hospitalized for fever and irregular blood pressure, Jones died in Nashville, Tennessee. He was 81 years old.

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Two Trannys and a Scorpion

That’s it and that’s all. $75-195

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Buffalo

Just a great classic buffalo head mount. It has age and is very graceful. $1150.

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Swimsuits!!

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Record Store Day!

In honor of Record Store Day, Cloud 8 Records will be taking 20% off ALL of its music inventory at the store, April 20th and 21st.  Bucks (owner of Cloud 8) will be hanging out all day (both days) giving out sweet deals,  even some freebies!  So when you are done chasing down deals all over town on new release vinyl, come by and pick out your old favorites at Dolly!

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(LEFT) A fabulous, super obscure, collectors album; Nudie & His Mandolin is an original pressing from the famed western Tailor & creator of the “Nudie Suit”, worn by Hollywood and Nashville stars alike.  The inside booklet contains dozens of pictures of Nudie and his celebrity friends.  The inside cover includes autographs by Nudie and Guy Madison.  Record is in good condition, minor wear on cover.

(RIGHT) An album recorded by chance on December 18th 1969: Buddy and The Juniors is a raw, informal, acoustic session consisting of Chicago’s greatest blues artists; Buddy Guy, Junior Mance, and Junior Wells. The impromptu recording was done in one day, followed by one day of mixing in the studio, and later released on the Blue Thumb label in 1970.  Its creation began a long feud with Guy’s label at the time, Vanguard.  After they refused to pay for his flight to New York to mix an album he’d already cut with Junior Mance and Gary Bartz, Guy responded by teaming up with “the Juniors” and Blue Thumb boss, Bob Krasnow, to produce this gritty, must have album for blues lovers.  This marble colored vinyl is in great condition, with minimal ware on cover.

Howdy Doody

Allison really does look good in anything!  Great, over sized, Howdy Doody mask she found in the Webbs’ booth.  Fantastic. $29820130419-134053.jpg