Here is a great lot of  flea market type goods that have some collectible appeal.  Included in this lot (in order of pics):  1)Pair of Landers No. 2 Improved scales, some minor oxidation to one end of one of the scales, most all  print clearly legible, both function properly.  2) Super old piece of original Keen Kutter store wrapping paper with ad for Carey Bros., Hardware of Stafford, KS.  One sheet shrink wrapped on board.  3)Sailboat print by from painting by WK Wilson,173/4" x 14 1/2" (frame) showing some moisture damage and wrinkle, still a lovely print in matted frame.  4)US Army Goggles, tent stakes (4) and nylon pouch (1).  Goggles show some wear to foam on back, lenses show numerous scratches, still useable and clean, tent stakes and pouch are minty.  5)Large Arthur Singer Baltimore Oriole print from frame house gallery measuring 26" x 20" with a minor stain at bottom, artist's remarked in pencil LL, shrink wrapped on board.  6)1893 copyright by Gebbie & Co., framed and matted litho of "Bismark at the Congress of 1878", very clean and solid, measures 22" x 15 1/4" (frame).  7)"Le Bal A Monsieur de Paris Villenmoren Fila" a print on parchment type paper from the original steel engraving.  Moisture stains, no rips or tears, measures 17 7/8" x 13 1/2", shrink wrapped.  (Slot-7-10884)