• $250
    Mon, Nov 25, 9:05 AM
    GRAND FALLS WINDSOR, Central/Interior
    old wooden fireplace from old house in st. john's . all the paint has been stripped from it . nice piece to do it the way you want .measures 56 inch high and 60 inch long . the insert can be removed if you rather have it without it . I HAVE THE STREET ADDRESS FROM WHERE IT CAME FROM IN ST. JOHN'S
  • $45
    Wed, Oct 30, 8:28 AM
    GRAND FALLS WINDSOR, Central/Interior
    VINTAGE FROM THE 80'S UNIVERSITY SIGN FROM THE ROTHERMERE HOUSE , ST. JOHN'S MANY OF YOU CAN RELATE TO THIS . GREAT COLLECTOR PIECE . MEASURES 37 LONG AND 3 1/4 HIGH
  • $50
    Sat, Nov 9, 7:18 PM
    Mount Pearl, Avalon Peninsula
    Asking $25.00 for each of first 3 books and $50.00 for The Tempest. Make Offer Vintage "Royal Family Album" Book, First Published in Great Britain 1978 by Colour Library International LTD. Produced by Ted Smart & David Gibbon. Text by Don Coolican. Myflower Books INC. Measures Approx: 12" (length) x 9" (width) x 1,3/8"(thickness) inches. Hardcover. Number of Pages: 319 approx. "Britain and Her People". Great condition. Copyright 1990 Colour Library Books Ltd, Godalming Surrey, England. This 1990nedition published by Crescent Books, New York. 288 pages . Hardcover. London : A Photographic Journey by Benny Green. Hardcover. Great Condition. Publisher: Gramercy, New York, 1991. Shakespeare's "The Tempest", published in London by J M Dent & Co at The Aldine House, 1985, measuring 5 3/8" x 4 1/8" with frontis engraving, decorated title page, armorial cover stamp and design inside front and rear covers, top page edge gilt. $50.00
  • $160
    Fri, Dec 6, 8:15 AM
    GRAND FALLS WINDSOR, Central/Interior
    Joe Byrne hockey collectables . ashtray with different puck's and made from old hockey sticks he owned at his house . also his gloves which seen many games. SOME HISTORY ON HIM ::::Date of Birth: 1921 Place of Birth: Charlesbrough, Quebec Inducted: 1995 (Athlete-Builder Category) Joe Byrne moved from Quebec to Newfoundland and Labrador in December of 1949 and, for 40 years, he exerted an important and extremely beneficial influence on every aspect of hockey within the province. First as a player, then as a coach, an official and an administrator, he played a major role in the improvement and expansion of hockey in every area of the province. Possessing exceptional skills as a player, an impressive amount of knowledge as both a coach and an official, and plenty of dedication, determination and patience as an administrator, Joe Byrne worked well and hard with many people. He played for Grand Falls and Bell Island teams that won provincial senior championships. His coaching career included successful provincial seasons in minor, junior and senior play and, even more importantly, produced thousands of players and hundreds of coaches who were better because of his involvement.