Tuesday Treasures - February 3, 2026
As promised last Tuesday, here are some items I found in the Goodwill Bins. Books Are Fun Bookends Made from compressed cardboard, these have a recessed panel with four holes in the back, not a normal bookend feature. However, that is a layout used for award certificates, photo mounts, presentation folders, etc. from the 1930s into the 1950s. Fabric tape or ribbon was threaded through holes to secure the documents. The ribbon material used here (tied like this when I bought them) is a cotton tape, likely made from flour sack material, which was the standard material to use then. If the bookends and ribbons were originally used together they likely date to the earlier years, say 1935 into the '40s, Depression-era or early postwar American craft traditions. Another item from the 1940s is this portable multi-game suitcase made by E. S. Lowe. If you go to the Goodwill Bins, always, ALWAYS, open boxes, containers, bags, etc.!...