Seattle Vintage World's Fair, Toys, Books, Collectibles & More!

online only auction | 17 day sale | starts tomorrow!
Location
Seattle, WA 98103
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Aug 23
9am

Sale Ends

Mon
Sep 8
7pm

Terms & Conditions

The property listed in this auction will be offered and sold by Seattle Vintage (dba Seattle Vintage Auctions) as owner, or as "Agent for Consignor", subject to the terms and conditions set forth on this page. Seattle Vintage reserves the right to change our terms & conditions at any point. It is your (the bidder) sole responsibility to stay informed on the most up-to-date amendments that are effective immediately, unless otherwise stated.
Should you decide to become a buyer with Seattle Vintage, you must read, understand and agree to the terms and conditions on the auction site.
USE OF SITE
You may use the Site only in accordance with and subject to these Terms of Use. Once you complete and submit your registration you have opted-in to receive email communication from us and in order to remain a member of this Site, you must agree to receive email from us.
You must also authorize Seattle Vintage to charge the credit or debit card you have entered on this site for the hammer price of an item which you were the high bidder, plus the buyer's premium, in some cases shipping & handling, and all applicable sales tax. Your card will be charged within 24 hours of the auction end. Failure to keep valid credit card information on file will result in your use of the site being terminated.
MEMBERSHIP ELIGIBILITY
Seattle Vintage requires each bidder to register online with Auction Ninja before placing any bids. A valid major credit card will be required. By becoming a REGISTERED member you represent that you are of legal age. As a member, you agree to provide true accurate, current and complete information about yourself as prompted by the Site’s registration forms. In addition, as a member, you agree and acknowledge that you will maintain valid credit card info within your membership profile so long as you maintain an account with Seattle Vintage.
Please go to the Auction Ninja website and read carefully the terms of service. That will enable you to have a good bidding experience and answer many questions you have.
BUYERS CONTRACT
Bids placed on the Seattle Vintage auction are a binding contractual agreement and obligation to pay.  You are responsible for paying all amounts due to Seattle Vintage including sale price, buyer's premium, in some cases shipping & handling, and all applicable state taxes. Please do not bid if you are unable to pay and take possession of the items in the specified time periods for each auction, sale or event. Any items won and not paid for by noon following the auction close are eligible for sale to underbidder(s). All sales are final. No returns, credits or exchanges.
ITEM DESCRIPTIONS
Please review all photos carefully prior to bidding. Items sold by Seattle Vintage are predominantly antique, vintage, or used. Seattle Vintage works to note any damage, repairs, or restorations, but the absence of such details does not guarantee perfect condition. Expect age-related wear. Condition reports are available upon request as a courtesy.
All property is sold "as-is, where-is." Seattle Vintage and the Consignor offer no warranties or representations regarding the property. Neither party is responsible for the accuracy of descriptions, authenticity, attribution, provenance, age, or condition. No statement, whether in the description, during the sale, or on any document, shall be considered a warranty, representation, or assumption of liability.
All sales are final. No returns, credits, or exchanges. Carefully review all photos before bidding.
BUYERS PREMIUM
A buyer’s premium of 18% (noted on each auction) will be added to the hammer price in all auctions and will be charged along with the hammer prices and applicable sales tax to the credit or debit card you have on file with Seattle Vintage within 24 hours of the auction end.
PAYMENT
ALL WINNING BIDDERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO SHOW ID WHEN PICKING UP AUCTION ITEMS.
Upon the close of the online auction, title to the offered lot passes to the highest bidder who thereupon (a) assumes full risk and responsibility therefore, and (b) will pay the full purchase price therefore, or such part as Seattle Vintage may require. Seattle Vintage is not responsible for technical issues or loss of Internet connection. In cases where your Internet connection is lost, Seattle Vintage will not stop the auction while your Internet connection is re-established.
Payment credit cards will be processed within 24 hours of the lot closing, All lots must be paid in full (including buyer’s premium) prior to picking up the lot or shipping.
No article shall be delivered to a buyer until a paid receipt has been presented. Seattle Vintage will not make deliveries. Buyers may on request facilitate the employment of carriers and packers for the buyer's account, however, Seattle Vintage will not be responsible for their acts in any respect whatsoever.
If payment in full is not made within 24 hours of the auction close, Seattle Vintage has the discretion to pursue one or more of the following options: a.) award lot to the next highest bidder, b.) resell the lot by public or private sale, c.) cancel the sale of the lot entirely, d.) bidder’s name and information may be shared with bidding platforms as a “bidder in default.”
SALES TAX
All sales are subject to appropriate sales tax laws. Tax exempt buyers must provide the appropriate state sales tax exemption certificate PRIOR to the end of the sale. Upon receipt of such information by Seattle Vintage, your future purchases will not be taxed. Tax resale forms can be submitted in your membership profile. Your profile name and address must be the same as your resale certificate. You must upload to your Auction Ninja account BEFORE BIDDING ONLY!
RETENTION OF CREDIT CARD INFORMATION
A valid major credit card will be required. By becoming a REGISTERED member you represent that you are of legal age. As a member, you agree to provide true accurate, current and complete information about yourself as prompted by the Site’s registration forms. In addition, as a member, you agree and acknowledge that you will maintain valid credit card info within your membership profile so long as you maintain an account with Seattle Vintage.
Pickup & Shipping Information
Identification: All winning bidders must present ID. The shipping address must match the information on the buyer's credit card and ID. Please ensure these details are updated before bidding.
Pickup: Winning bidders are required to pick up their items at the designated sale location within the assigned time frame as specified in the Pick-Up & Shipping Details tab of the auction and/or on their invoice.  Pickup dates are firm.  Failure to collect items within the allotted time results in forfeiture without compensation.
In-House Shipping: Seattle Vintage ships in-house using USPS flat rate shipping with a $10 handling fee plus USPS shipping fees. Not all items are eligible for in-house shipping. Inquire about shipping availability before bidding and do not assume items can be shipped.
Seattle Vintage does not ship art or ship to international addresses.
Items will ship the week after the auction. All packing and shipping fees for in-house shipping will be charged to the card on file.
Please note: Shipping fees may exceed your bid amount.
Items must fit in a USPS priority flat rate box. In-house shipping prices are as follows, plus handling fees and insurance (based on purchase price):
Flat rate small box - $10.70
Flat rate medium box - $17.60
Flat rate large box - $23.30
Flat rate padded envelope - $10.90
Third-Party Shipping: All other shipping arrangements must be made by the buyer with a third-party shipper of their choice. Seattle Vintage recommends The UPS Store at 1416 NW 46th St STE 105, Seattle, WA 98107. Contact them via email at store6129@theupsstore.com. The UPS Store charges a $25 pickup fee from our location, in addition to their shipping rates. Seattle Vintage does not contact third-party shippers on your behalf.
Jewelry Shipping: Jewelry handling fees are $5 if it fits in a small priority box. Insurance costs depend on the purchase price.
Liability: Seattle Vintage is not responsible for loss or damage of purchased items handled or shipped, nor for actions or omissions by third-party shippers, whether recommended by Seattle Vintage or not. Items will not be released for shipment until full payment and ID are received. Bids cannot be retracted, canceled, or rescinded due to shipping issues, including costs or prohibitions. Bidders are responsible for considering shipping costs before bidding.
Private Residence Pickups: Some auctions have pickups at private residences, which will be clearly stated in the auction details. If pickup dates are missed at these locations, items are forfeited. Seattle Vintage does not move items from private residences to their warehouse for later pickup.
International Shipping and Regulations: Seattle Vintage does not ship internationally. All items are shipped with tracking. Buyers must be aware of local regulations regarding the shipping or receipt of ivory, taxidermy, and firearms. Seattle Vintage will not alter packing slips, lot descriptions, or prices paid listed on them. If items are seized by customs, Seattle Vintage is not liable for costs or refunds. If unsure about local rules and regulations, do not bid on items that may violate those regulations.
Item Retrieval and Storage Policy
Scheduled Pickup: All items must be collected on the designated pickup date or shipped via a third-party carrier.
Late Pickup & Storage Fees: Following the final pickup day, a daily storage fee of $10 per lot may be charged to the winning bidder for any uncollected items.
Forfeiture of Uncollected Items: Any paid lots remaining on our premises after the auction's closing will be deemed forfeited by the buyer without any compensation.
Buyer Risk: Items left with Seattle Vintage after the final pickup day are stored at the buyer's sole risk.
NOTE ABOUT EXTENDED BIDDING & “SOFT CLOSE”
Seattle Vintage uses Auction Ninja's platform for online auctions utilize extended bidding, also known as "soft close." This method replicates the feel of a live auction in a digital setting. Just like in person, where bidders can raise their offers until the hammer falls, our system allows for last-minute bids.
Specifically, if a bid is placed within the final five minutes of a lot's scheduled closing, the closing time automatically extends. This provides other potential buyers a chance to respond with higher bids. This process can repeat multiple times per lot depending on bidder engagement. Once the bidding activity on a lot stops, the countdown will conclude and the lot will close.
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This online auction offers the best of Seattle vintage items, including 1962 World's Fair memorabilia. Classic toys, games, books, and albums. Dishware, artwork, and many, many collectible items. Pick ups Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday, Sept. 13, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

  • Original 1964 Allan doll (Barbie and Ken's best friend!)
  • Tons of 1962 Seattle World's Fair memorabilia
  • Crazy Daisy Corelle dishware (16-piece setting)
  • Fiestaware, Franciscan, Homer Laughlin, and more collectible tableware
  • Shiny Brite ornaments
  • James Artig trays
  • WW2 Army dress jacket
  • Vintage Samsonite travel case
  • Libbey Carousel glasses
  • Harkerware
  • Tobacco tins
  • Collectible glasses with Looney Tunes, Mickey Mouse, Garfield, and the Muppets
  • Checkers, dominoes, and other vintage games
  • 8-Track tapes
  • Antique postcards
  • Hardy Boys books
  • 1970s Tupperware

Bid here on our auction site: https://www.auctionninja.com/seattlevintage/sales/details/seattle-vintage-toys-books-dishware-world-s-fair-collectibles-1.html

 

18 Shiny Brite ornaments in original boxOriginal 1964 Allan doll by Mattel. Only produced one year. Original swimsuit and jacket. Portrayed by Michael Cera in the 2023 "Barbie" movie.Three pieces of Fiestaware: dinner plate, salad plate, and mug. Tangerine color.Print of watercolor by Paul Norton of Seattle's Lake Union.Dozens of slides from Seattle's 1962 World's Fair.Cup and saucer from Seattle's 1962 World's FairFour tumblers from Seattle's 1962 World's Fair1970s Samsonite Silhouette travel case. Very clean and functional. No key.New in the box with shrink wrap unopened. 1970s "Crazy Daisy" Corelle dishes. 16 pieces includes four dinner plates, four salad plates, four mugs, and four saucers. Official pattern name is Spring Blossom.1970s Mikasa platterLibbey carousel frosted glasses. Set of five. A classic paperback book from 1972. "Bridget Loves Bernie" was an American sitcom that aired on CBS for just seven months, depicting an interfaith marriage between a Catholic woman and a Jewish man. "Once There was a General", an autographed 1958 hardcover book by Tony Palladino. Palladino was a graphic designer by trade and is famous for creating the "Psycho" font made famous on the poster of the Alfred Hitchcock movie classic.World War II Army dress jacket70Four vintage tobacco tinsSet of dinnerware, two plates and two bowls, featuring Mickey Mouse from Disney, with a design based on the 2008 Sketch Book pattern. Mickey Mouse Pepsi collector glass. Great condition.Elmer Fudd Pepsi collector glass. Great condition!Garfield and Muppets glassware.Two Harkerware cups and saucersAdorable Gund teddy bear in sailor shirt with painted wood rocking chair.1961 hardback book of "The Sneetches" by Dr. Seuss1974 printing of "The Big Book of Real Trains" with amazing illustrations. Great condition.Three Jame Artig trays with wildlife scenesTwo donkey cordial glassesThree TEPCO mugsFive metal coasters featuring places in NevadaTwo rooster juice glassesOne large wicker basketIrish lot with vintage ashtray, piggy bank, Irish coffee glasses and deck of cardsThree Harkerware cups and saucers with a small plate and two shakersVintage restaurant ware (aka dinerware). Two Syracuse cups with Homer Laughlin saucer and plateOwl pendant necklaceMah Jong tile bracelet1970s Ronald McDonald dollBobby Sherman photo and 45 recordShaun Cassidy albumRoving eye shot glassAnchor Hocking baker"The How and Why Wonder Book of Ballet"NIB Raggedy Ann ColorformsArtifact of Seattle's dining pastVintage magazine advertisement for the California Zephyr trainPen and ink drawing by an artist who was reportedly a student of Gibson Mallo-ware sugar bowl with lid1970s printing of "The Prophet"Early printing of "The Sensuous Woman" about female sexuality in the late 1960s!Soundtrack album from "2001: A Space Odyssey"Elmer Fudd Pepsi collector glass. Great condition.Four vintage tobacco tinsVintage travel bar with cocktail recipes and key for lockMuppets and Garfield cartoon glass/mugInsulated Budweiser mugSix small plates from Harvard University, circa 1937F-Troop comic bookWW2 airplane spotter cardsVintage wooden checkers in original boxDrawing of a woman from 1912Image of woman from Cosmopolitan magazineReproduction of vintage American Airlines travel posterBlue dominoes in original boxPlastic clip-on earringsPostcard from 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exhibition in SeattlePostcard from 1913 of the Portland Rose QueenPostcard from 1910 PortlandVintage postcard of Crater LakeVintage postcard of the Methow ValleyBeaded garnet necklaceTwo watches. Need new batteries.Nice ladie's watchNice ladies' watch1970s pop art 7-Up insulated tumblersPaperback of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"The Snoopy Come Home Movie BookChinese checkers board with game piecesDetail from Chinese checkers boardFour Hardy Boys mysteriesThree Hardy Boys mysteriesThree Hardy Boys mysteriesThree Hardy Boys mysteriesThree Hardy Boys mysteriesThree Hardy Boys mysteriesGeorge Washington savings bankAvalanche board gameTwo Franciscan cups with Corning saucersHand-finished wood chess pieces in original boxSouvenir of the eruption of Mt. St. HelensAshtray from Seattle's Washington Athletic ClubVintage cereal bowl with gold rimVintage child's mug with gold rimCute Pirate mugSouvenir small plate of OregonSouvenir small plate from MontanaPaperback history of SeattleAlaska Pavilion postcards from the 1962 Seattle World's FairVintage postcard of the Peach Arch at the Canadian border in BlaineVintage juice glassMadame Alexander Little Red Riding Hood dollLittle Red Riding Hood doll with all original pieces in excellent condition.Two beginning readers. One from 1956 and one from 1937.Gorgeous illustrations in the 1956 readerSimilar amazing illustrations in the 1937 reader.An early printing of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that still contains some controversial images.Two Fiestaware mugsThree 1970s Tupperware bowls with lidsThree 1970s Tupperware canistersTwo 1970s Tupperware small storage bowlsReproduction of vintage children's card gamesNew condition cards and boxesThree Harlequin cups and saucersClose up of red Harlequin cup and saucerThis is medium greenRose colorYellow Harlequin cups and saucersVintage swanky swig from the friendly liquor store in NebraskaAmazing deck of 1943 Southern Pacific Lines playing cards Taylor, Smith & Taylor cups and saucers. Boutonniere pattern in the Ever Yours line of tableware.Close up of Boutonniere designTupperware "Silent Partner" poker chipsOnly made for a short while in the early 1950s.Close up of a "Silent Partner" poker chip. Two E.T. pinsFour pins from candidates who wanted to be president.Lot 116 Photo 1 Souvenir from a great fishing lake on the border of Pennsylvania and Ohio.Nice bass!Pig 'N Pancake still has six restaurants in western OregonThey still use this logo!Lovely print in period frame with inscription dated 1934 on the backUpcycled piano bench with new paint and fabricLook at those buttons shine!Vintage Replogle 12-inch globeDo we still have steamships?The World Classic series!Burma is now known as Myanmar.Beautiful vintage tablecloth with four matching napkinsLook at the design on this table cover!Another vintage tablecloth - this time with a maritime themeAvast, ye mateys!Imagine transporting your blocks in this beauty9-piece set of Corelle, Spring Meadow pattern Close up of the Spring Meadow pattern, which was discontinued in 1985Playskool lion tamer wood puzzleThey may have lost their mittens but they found their way into our heartsSticker fun never goes out of style, right, Mickey?Mickey!

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