Posted 6 years ago
fortapache
(3442 items)
From last Sunday's Rose Bowl. It was my smallest haul in quantity but my largest in size. Go figure.
Got this for the low low price of $1. It is something I have not seen before and seemed interesting so I bought it. It is a watercolor paint tin like the type used at grade school made by Milton Bradley. Has Milton Bradley stamped into it. Made in Springfield, Mass. also. Has a strip of tape with the name of the original owner on it. Looks like there are a few extra paint tins in it.
According to the seller it is from the 1950s but I think it is earlier as embossed tins are more common in the 1930sand earlier. I am thinking 1930s but I could easily be mistaken.
My big item will be revealed soon, it took up almost all the space in my car which is a small SUV.
Great nostalgic piece fort, the Milton Bradley brand has always made fine quality items for children
I remember using these paints in the early 60's. I liked that you could pull out the colours as you used or needed them.
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They still used them in the 1960's when I was in my early years and remember having to have such a kit was useful then. Brings back a lot of memories !~