QUARTZ CRYSTAL PHALLUS.
Measuring 3.5" in Length, 1" in diameter. A natural formed crystal with a phallic shape. More
Measuring 3.5" in Length, 1" in diameter. A natural formed crystal with a phallic shape. More
Measuring 2.5" in Length, .50" in diameter. A natural formed crystal with a phallic shape. More
Ceramic dish measuring 4 x 4", featuring a humorous handpainted scene, with gilt boarding the rim. More
np: No Publisher, ca. 1979. Features a hollow plastic penis 3" in length, 1" in diameter, that can be filled with water, then when sqeezed it squirts. Besides the space theme, one of the panels of the box actual features a Viper MK II from the 1978-79 tv series Battlestar..... More
Hong Kong: 1960s-1970s. Dic is 2.875" x 1.125" diameter, in illustrated folded cardboard box, 5.25" x 1.25" x 1.25" Hollow flesh-toned rubber penis. Plug at base comes out to fill with water. More
1970s-1980s. One side is the meditative St. Peter. The other side is a more realistic peter. Signed Nina Trimble. More
1970s. Heavy ceramic mug with gold rim and hand painted gag. 3.5" x 3.5" diameter x 1.375" handle. More
Hong Kong: ca. 1970s. One plastic hanger measuring 17.25 x 7" still in the unopened plastic wrap and housed in the color cardboard box. This is the male version. More
Hong Kong: ca. 1970s. One plastic hanger measuring 17.25 x 7" still in the unopened plastic wrap and housed in the color cardboard box. This is the female version. More
One plastic mold in the shape of a penis, measuring 7" x 2" to 4.5" at the bottom; housed in the original cardboard box. No. 99136, made in Hong Kong. More
Pawtucket, RI: Imports Inc., 1990s-2000s. Hollow ceramic bank with rubber stopper. Made in Taiwan. Mfr. under the authority of David Page. 8" x 3" x 3" More
ca. 40s-50s. A rotating card 5" in diameter, with a smaller card 4.5", held in the center with a brass fastener, and a triangle wedge at one end. By rotating the card, it reveals a selection of 8 illustrations for 8 different cocktails, with the recipes on the back: An..... More
Measuring 7" in length, the head 1.5" in diameter, the shaft 1" in diameter. More
Oklahoma City, OK: Dillon Importing, 1960s-1970s. In imprinted yellow folded cardboard box, 2" x 3.125" x 2" Inside is a glass egg with a liquid ring game inside. On the box side are instructions for testing your skill, by how many minutes it takes you to succeed with the game..... More
Measuring less than an inch long, a tad thicker than a pencil, and made of brass, this motif of the monkey wrapped aound an oversized phallus is a tradition Thai fertility amulet. More
Chicago: H. Fishlove Co., 1967. A gag gift featuring a miniature toilet (1.5 x 1 x 1.25" wide) and roll of tiolet paper (1 x .75" in diameter); housed in the companies color printed box. No. 576 "Travel Kit." More
A 4" diameter ashtray made out of the base of a 3 inch 50 caliber brass shell, with three M60 bullets mounted one side, and three brass holders for either cigar or cigarette. More
A 4" diameter ashtray made out of the base of a 3 inch 50 caliber brass shell (noted on the bottom of the shell), with three British half-pennies used for holders of either cigar or cigarette; the coins are dated 1937, 43, 43. More
Made of brass measuring 2.25" high, 1" across, and 1/8 - 1/4" thick. Features a stylizes female image, and appears to be modern made. More
Ceramic dishes both 4" in diameter, featuring a humorous handpainted scene, with gilt boarding the serrated rim. More
Measuring 2.5" high and 1" in diameter. A small resin replica of the famous Venus figurine. More
ca. 1960s. Measuring 8.5 x 11.5" Signed DMM. Framed in a simple wooden frame. More
np: nd. 5" long, 4" wide. Dual sided, cast in brass. Features a peasant woman accosted by a soldier; the back side shows him grabing her butt. A variation of the Oh! Ah! ashtrays of the 1920's. More
np: nd. 5" long, 4" wide. Dual sided, cast in brass. Features a peasant woman accosted by a soldier; the back side shows him grabing her butt. A variation of the Oh! Ah! ashtrays of the 1920's. More
np: nd. 5" long, 4" wide. Dual sided, cast in iron, and painted copper. Features a peasant woman accosted by a soldier; the back side shows him grabing her butt. A variation of the Oh! Ah! ashtrays of the 1920's. More