Pilgrim Virgin of Patima

This is an absolutely gorgeous saint statue from the 1900’s. She is quite tall at 28 inches and was probably used in a church or a sanitarium. She has serene glass eyes and is in wonderful condition. $275.

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Rare Vinyl Gems

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Top Left: The Power Of Lard 1989 EP released by Lard.  (Excellent condition)

Top Right: The Cramps, “Lets Get Fucked Up” / “How Come You Do Me” 12″ single, 1994  (Not in orginal cover, damaged, but plays)

Bottom LeftLove, The Cult. Original 1985 pressing, Beggars Banquet. (Excellent condition)

Bottom Right:  Original pressing, 1988 debut album, Danzig’s, Danzig. (SUPER RARE, priced cheap for damage on inside cover, vinyl in good condition)

 

 

The Cooler

These particular coffins were used by Undertakers. When they thought someone had died, they’d put the body in the coffin and set it outside. The wicker would keep the flies and animals off the body and allow the air to circulate in case the person was not, in fact, dead. This particular Victorian wicker coffin is in wonderful condition and a great addition to any Postmortem collection.

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Victorian African Grey

This is a beautiful Victorian African Grey in a free standing glass case. In ‘great’ condition.

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Set Sail

I just really love this old Viking ship. $75

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Sunday Scriptures from the Cloud 8 Vault.

Described by the band as an essay on comparative world religions, The Scriptures was the fifth studio album released by Christian Death.  The liner notes state that the work is “a translation of world beliefs by Valor.”  The album is split into two acts, later reissues omitted these subtitles.  This is a rare German import.  20130630-134448.jpg