Robby Raccoon
Trash Digger
Found in an 1870s Family Bible, most items being from the 1890s to 1910s.
I don't know how well this link will work, but for those of you who have a Gmail, you can view it here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/116330719557860797242/stream/47ce29a7-0c64-4396-b580-798e0964e67fLook for, in "All Posts" or "Discussion," "Found in a Bible circa 1870! Photographs, cards, a banner, invitations, souvenir, coupons, newspaper articles over a century old, stamp, colored cut-outs, clover, program, ticket.... AMAZING! Most items I've so far been able to date are 1890s-1910s. Click the big picture then scroll through-- regardless of your religiosity, it's worth it! Items from Wisconsin and Michigan! Some have descriptions in the big white box to the right of the photos when you look through them. Some also have questions, for I need help!" to see all I've found in it.
15-cent stamps have been around since the 1800s, but most are supposed to be 1970s. As nothing seems to date to so modern a time, the age of the stamp is likely around the age of most everything else.
Help on age, who the guy pictured is, and value? P.S.: There is a section for bottles on the Google+ Community.
I don't know how well this link will work, but for those of you who have a Gmail, you can view it here:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/116330719557860797242/stream/47ce29a7-0c64-4396-b580-798e0964e67fLook for, in "All Posts" or "Discussion," "Found in a Bible circa 1870! Photographs, cards, a banner, invitations, souvenir, coupons, newspaper articles over a century old, stamp, colored cut-outs, clover, program, ticket.... AMAZING! Most items I've so far been able to date are 1890s-1910s. Click the big picture then scroll through-- regardless of your religiosity, it's worth it! Items from Wisconsin and Michigan! Some have descriptions in the big white box to the right of the photos when you look through them. Some also have questions, for I need help!" to see all I've found in it.
15-cent stamps have been around since the 1800s, but most are supposed to be 1970s. As nothing seems to date to so modern a time, the age of the stamp is likely around the age of most everything else.
Help on age, who the guy pictured is, and value? P.S.: There is a section for bottles on the Google+ Community.