Description: We go to estate sales regularly and come across a wide array of unique and rare items. We add to our growing online inventory daily. We pick up new items from all over the world and all over the US. We also have a growing customer wish list. If you'd like to, feel free to add us to your saved seller's list and let us know what you collect and/or need. We’d be honored to add you to our customer wish list.We ask what we consider to be a fair price for anything we sell and understand that our idea of a fair price may be someone else's 'that's too much' price. If that's the case, feel free to make us an offer and will consider it. We also have sales regularly, so check back often.There is always a Sale by TheBay!We bid on several lots of items of an online estate sale/auction for a lady who had passed away by the name of Mary Clemon Payne back in 2018. Mary Payne was the Executive Secretary for the Stone Mountain Memorial Association when it was formed to run Stone Mountain in 1958. Some of you may recall one of the trains that ran at Stone Mountain that was named The Mary Payne Train. It has since been replaced of course, but the park named it after her in her honor for her years of dedication to the park. You can read Mary's obituary online to learn more about the wonderful woman she was.Mary had a plethora of incredible Stone Mountain memorabilia and we were able to obtain quite a few very cool items, many of which are certainly one of a kind. We will be listing some items over the coming days, so if you're into Stone Mountain collectibles, we guarantee you that we'll be listing some items you are all but certain to never see for sale again. Now onto the item for sale.For sale is an 8" x 10" black and white photograph of the Stone Mountain Memorial Carving and one of the infamous Swiss cable cars bringing people up or down the mountain.PLEASE NOTE: We have several photographs and other historical items from Stone Mountain. Feel free to take a look and as always, we're happy to combine shipping.This photo is a really cool shot of one of the early cable cars at the park. The skylift was dedicated by Ambassador August Lindt of Switzerland in 1962 and officially opened the same year. We know from photos of the earliest cable cars used at the park, that the one in this photo is not the earliest ones in use. Although the cable car shown in this picture isn't the first version used at the park, we know it is one of the very first versions used. We'd estimate this photo dates the 1970s and no earlier than 1972 when the Memorial Carving was completed given that the carving in the background doesn't have the walkway suspended above it.This photo is excellent condition with no indentions, creases or bends. Mary printed a brief description on a piece of paper and taped it along the bottom edge of the photo, as shown in the pictures above. We will obviously include this with the photograph and the tap does not contact the front of the photo at all.This item will be shipped in a padded envelope via insured ground advantage with the USPS. We put all our items that ship in padded envelopes in between cardboard for extra protection during shipping.Thanks for looking and God bless!
Price: 22.49 USD
Location: Marietta, Georgia
End Time: 2024-12-28T18:41:16.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States