My collection of miniatures

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electrolux~137

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Believe it or not, a year later I am still unpacking and organizing. "So many boxes, so little time."

Today I got to my box of miniatures. I had been wondering where to display them, and decided the top of my dresser would be the ideal place.



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Group shot



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Electrolux Model F ash tray, brass coasters



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Kirby 514/15 coin bank, Electrolux XXX calendar, I Love Lucy salt & pepper shakers, Hoover Constellation tape measure, G.E. Swivel Top sewing kit, Filtex moth crystals container



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Electrolux XII bank (disguised as a small leather-bound book)



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Electrolux light switch plate, USB mini-vacuum



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Electrolux pocket knife



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Hoover "Matchbox Car" truck, Wind Tunnel tape measure



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Another Hoover truck. Lewyt "Bag-o-pearls" (a strand of cultured pearls, the tread has disintegrated)



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Electrolux Golden Jubilee battery-operated wall clock



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Ghost Busters vacuum (clearly inspired by Electrolux!)



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Kirby salt & pepper shakers



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Electrolux coin banks (clockwise, starting upper left): 1205, Silverado, turquoise G, Golden Jubilee, tan G



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Electrolux Silverado coin bank, XXX matchbook cover



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Electrolux tan G ash tray



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Electrolux Z89 bank (Canadian)



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Electrolux Model G ensemble ash tray, ball-point pen (contains dust in the clear end!)



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Rosie the Robot (from the Jetsons)



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Lewyt lucky pennies



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Electrolux E & E-A tie clasps, cuff links, G sales award pin, key chain



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Electrolux G sales award pin



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Electrolux E-A cuff links, XXX 25th anniversary pin



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Electrolux XXX 25th anniversary pin



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Kirby sales award pin, cuff links, Electrolux G cufflinks, G charm (for charm bracelet), G tie clasp, two E-A tie clasps



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Air-Way playing cards



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Electrolux Silverado playing cards



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Dollhouse vacuum cleaner (clearly styled after Hoover coffee-can)



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Filter Queen salt & pepper shakers



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Compact salt & pepper shakers



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Electrolux brass coasters (very Masonic looking)



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Electrolux F ash tray



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Kirby 514/515 coin bank



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I Love Lucy salt & pepper shakers



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Hoover Wind Tunnel tape measure



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Hoover boxes



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Hoover box



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"Funbeam" wind-up floor polisher



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Ghostbusters vacuum



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Electrolux F ash tray



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A final group shot
 
I love absolutely everything about your collection. I've been thinking about starting a miniature collection for the store, but prices on eBay are so high for some of those items. Do you see much success finding them in antique stores?
 
Charles -

What fun! That's a great collection. That "Dust Catcher" pink plastic vacuum was also made for the Barbie Collection at one time. I have it buried away in storage someplace. Little bouncing styrofoam balls inside.

Great collection. Thanks for posting it.
 
Well Mr. Portable, as you know, this collection of miniatures started with a single turquoise Electrolux bank that you were so kind to give me after I drooled all over it when Arlee and I visited you in San Francisco in hmm, was it 1992?? '93? (Gawd, that seems like centuries ago, doesn't it.) Yours was the first one I'd seen since I was a 7-year-old kid in 1963. My Aunt had sent me one in the mail with a note saying, "You won't have to be afraid of my noisy old Kirby anymore -- I bought a new Electrolux." She got a turquoise Model G, and the salesman gave her the bank, which she then sent to me.

As far as where I've gotten this stuff-- it's come from various places. eBay, thrift shops, gifts, yard sales. The usual. I haven't been watching eBay for these things as much as I used to. As was pointed out, prices for advertising collectibles have gone sky-high. People who collect mechanical banks and advertising ephemera will bid on vacuum cleaner items, not because they are vacuum cleaner collectors but because, well, they collect mechanical banks and advertising ephemera. (There's one from the Department of Redundancy Department heheh)

I don't know if any companies still make this sort of stuff. The latest Electrolux bank I've seen is an Epic.
 
A couple of klinkers -- Lewyt "Bag-o-Pearls" -- I meant to say, the thread has disintegrated (not tread).

I mistakenly ID'd the Ghost vacuum -- it's from Casper the Movie, not Ghostbusters.
 
My poor miniature collection consists of 1 red Elux model 88 bank no box and a Eureka ice bucket :(
 
God, this is so cute!

Yeehaa! What a lovely collection, I LOVE minis and kiddy vacs!

Even Rosie! (but you all DO remember the Jetsons hat this robotic vacuum working by itself, it would stretch out a small hose and go over the couches here and there). Almost looked like a Convertible or a Eureka, just had this streamlined camera tower on top of the fan-brushroll-unit, two eyes in it). - sorry, couldn't get hold of any pic.

But what is this Kirby thing? Sanitation for the nation? A demo demother? What is it?
 
The Kirby "Sanitation for the Nation" is a set of salt & pepper shakers.

The top comes off and you put salt in one side and pepper in the other. How you keep them from both sprinkling out - a mystery!

btw the I Love Lucy salt & pepper shaker set is really cute. It's made of ceramic. The bag portion holds the pepper and the motor unit holds the salt. I do not think this is an official I Love Lucy licensed product. I don't remember now where I got it; I think someone gave it to me for a Christmas gift one year.

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I'm definitely a huge fan of that clock. Nice collection! The only small thing I have is a AP200 coin bank.
 

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