Circa:
'33-'34
Price: $87.50 USD Description: From the Chicago Worlds Fair in 1933-'34 a set of salt pepper shakers that stand 3 in. tall. Base measures 1.5 in. square. Features the Federal Building, Travel/Transportation building, Illinois Host ..
Circa:
'33-'34
Price: $39.50 USD Description: From the Chicago Worlds Fair in 1933-'34 an ashtray featuring the Transportation Building I believe. In displayable condition but does show wear normal to the vintage of this item. Made of a diecast m..
Circa:
1962
Price: $95.00 USD Description: This silver decorated 3 footed tray, plate stands 1.75 in. tall. Measures 7.5 in. diameter. A souvenir item from the Seattle Worlds Fair in 1962. Very good, displayable condition. I find no damage. Fe..
Circa:
1934
Price: $45.00 USD Description: A deck of playing cards from the Chicago Worlds Fair in Chicago. Dated 1934. Featuring the Skyride, A Century of Progress. In the original box. Damage to the box as shown. In fair to good condition I ..
Circa:
1876 Centennial Exposition
Price: $155.00 USD Description: An elegant 130 year old souvenir of the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition held in 1876, this frosted glass hand fan vase is in very good condition with a minor chip & flake on the underside of base (..
Circa:
1933
Price: $17.00 USD Description: Chicago Worlds Fair Souvenir Spoon.
Fort Dearborn depicted on end of handle and Century of Progress on the handle stem with Electrical Group Chicago 1933 on spoon bowl, and marked 'Century Silver Pla..
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $5.00 USD Description: 1982 Worlds Fair Knoxville TN Goldtone Money Clip, still in the plastic case with the black & gold foil logo. Good Condition. 1.75"H .
Circa:
Unknown
Price: $125.00 USD Description: This metal letter opener is a souvenir of the Chicago Worlds Fair in 1933. Marked A Century of Progress, Chicago, June 1st-Nov 1st. 1933.In superb condition. Measures 7 1/4 in. long. Great detailing o..
Circa:
1940's
Price: $85.00 USD Description: This blue jasperware type vase is marked New York Worlds Fair 1940. It stands 5 in. tall. There is a flaw that I believe was from the manufacturing process. It will not detract from the display of thi..