The picture shows a view of all (40) State of Texas Advertising & Souvenir Items in this lot. This is a large bulk lot that has been acquired or accumulated over time from many different sources. Some are older items and some are newer. There are far too many items in this lot to describe each one individually, but some highlights of the items included here are as follows: There is an advertising souvenir miniature porcelain plate from the Alamo. It looks like Lusterware. It has flowers around the blue edge and it pictures The Alamo and The Tower of The Americas. There is a small Dallas advertising souvenir porcelain tea bag holder. It is in the shape of a teapot and it pictures the Dallas skyline and an airplane landing. It was designed and decorated by Papel. Next there is a Texas advertising souvenir whiskey shot glass. It has an orange and black imprint on clear glass. There are (4) images. It is marked as follows: Texas - The Lone Star State The Battleship Texas The Astrodome Oil Fields The Alamo There are (2) different Texas collector spoons. One is still boxed. The boxed one has a section on the handle that pictures The Alamo. The other spoon has ''Texas'' at the top and a hanging Texas state flag charm. In the bowl is the state as well as ''Texas - The Lone Star State''. There are (2) different unused embroidered cloth patches. Both have the Texas state flag and one also has a horse with a rider. There are (2) different unused Texas advertising souvenir playing card decks. Both were made in Hong Kong and are believed to be from the 1960s. One comes as a kit in a colorful vinyl case that also has a pencil and a score pad. The second deck is boxed. Inside the deck is still sealed in cellophane. there is a Dallas, Texas souvenir cowboy boot magnet, a ''LaCantera, San Antonio, Texas advertising golf tee, an old unused Wolfe's Inn advertising match pack from San Antonio, (4) cardboard game pogs, and (3) different souvenir pins. One pin is the state shape with a Texas flag. One has a windmill and marked ''Lubbock''. The last one is simply the city name ''Dallas''. There are (4) old color photograph slides. One of these (red one) is a tourist slide of The Alamo. Three of these are Weiner News San Antonio souvenir slides that picture: The San Antonio River and Transit Tower Bird's Eye View of Main Plaza The Alamo There is a 1979 map of McAllen compliments of the First National Bank of McAllen and a Rand McNally state map of Texas. Next there are (5) colorful old postcard folders. Each of these are filled with many colorful images. (4) are unused and one was mailed in 1949. These include: 1949 (mailed) Greetings From Amarillo Texas Souvenir Folder of Texas ''The Lone Star State'' Souvenir Folder of Texas ''The Lone Star State'' Galveston Texas Greetings From Houston Texas The final (11) items included here are all postcards. (5) are unused and (6) are used. They are as follows: 1941 (mailed) Court House, Brenham, Texas 1945 (mailed) Ocean Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas 1946 (mailed) Skyline, Business Section, Houston, Texas 1957 (mailed) GIANT postcard, The Alamo, San Antonio, Texas 1974 (mailed) Skyline of Fabulous Houston, Texas 1982 (mailed) Texas Longhorn (not mailed with 1940s stamp) Main Street Scene, Brenham, Texas (not mailed with 1940s stamp) Heart of Houston, Texas (not mailed with 1940s stamp) Green Lantern Inn, Palacios, Texas Goodhue Building, Beaumont, Texas Aerial View, Wichita Falls, Texas (unused but dirt on back) All of the items that are pictured are included for one price! To judge the sizes, most of the post cards measure around 5-1/2'' x 3-1/2''. These items appear to range from good to mint unused condition as pictured. |