January 19, 2011

New Arrival: Carnival statue of little indian boy. Carnival chalkware first appeared in the United States around 1900 and was often awarded as a game prize at carnivals up until the 1950’s.  They are usually made of cast plaster of Paris and individually hand painted.  More often than not, the characters were made by families in the trade and not signed or dated.  Other common motifs include: kewpie dolls, hula girls, dogs, farm animals, clowns, etc.  They are great, affordable antiques and we will continue hunting the best examples for the shop.

We Have Hot Chocolate. SCRATCHbread has whipped us up a delicious gourmet salty caramel hot chocolate. It’s made from the finest ingredients and topped with a honey peppercorn and cinnamon marshmallow.  Come taste what everyone’s talking about.

Our Stock of new and used LPs and 45s is always changing. We’re continuing to put in the extra effort to offer you the highest quality albums in the greatest condition. We are also paying the best prices for your used records. If you are in the Brooklyn or NYC area, have records, and need some extra cash, give us a ring or swing by with your collection. We also offer a slightly higher amount of store credit versus cash if you are interested in trading for other records, new or used that are currently in our shop.

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