As I was buying the print, I asked the employee where the Fox mall was. He pointed across the parking lot and said walk across the bridge and there it is. My first impression of the mall was depressing. Lots of dealers had defected to the new mall and most of the items in the mall were crap - - stuff I see over and over and over again. Do any of these dealers ever so to other malls? Most of the booths should be liquidated in garage sales. I felt like I had been the doop of a bait and switch - pretty pics on a website - not so pretty up close and personal. After a 10 min walk through of the upstairs, I noticed a sign for the lower level, what the hell, it couldn't be worse! I walked in and instantly though - "Oh, yes it could." Then I turned left and Hallelujah! I saw paper and lots of it! Yippee, this outing would not be a bust and waste of gas. I started to sift through what the dealer had, and lots and lots of goodies. A couple of pictures, I have posted below. By far the most interesting is the Great Roll from Surrey for King George the Third.

A neat woodblock folded advertisement of the goods of Nagoya Japan

A letter regarding the play King John by Shakespeare performed in 1804 in England.

All of the above are going to be put on ebay tomorrow.
One final note, had a great ebay sale two weeks ago. At the Tomah Antique Mall, I passed a basket on a chair in a booth. I looked through it, mainly postcards and greeting cards, but I did find one little gem a Blackwell's Bull Durham tobacco card - cost $2.00. I wasn't exactly sure if the card was authentic, as it was larger than the other tobacco cards I have sold. I got home, looked it up in the American Tobacco Cards - great reference - and it was a N565 Illustrated Song Card. Card ended up selling for $275.00. This is why I love ebay! Picture of it below.
