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Antiques, Museum & Collectibles
Welcome to The Bailey's Store
~~ Established 1898 ~~
Standing
today much as it did a century ago, Bailey's General Store and Post Office was
the center of the Palomar Mountain community for over six decades.
Called "Nellie" when built by the Baileys in
early 1898, it housed Palomar's local post office and a small mercantile.
Today it's our private museum and newly opened General
Store. The look and feel is remarkably similar to when it last saw
customers - back when "Ike" was president.
We've
got antiques from the old resort and ranch days - some for view and some for
sale.
Plus we've got new collectables and antiques coming in
all the time.
So What's New?
At the moment we're stocking our shelves with some great stuff that you'll
have to see to believe.
Check it out below.
Handmade
Fireplace Bellows
A must for any hearth and home, this is the "real McCoy" made by Old Man
Bailey himself.
It's constructed of a rough split-wood sandwich rimmed with supple leather,
sports a soldiered copper snout and leather hanging strap. It's been in
use for years, and will continue to be serviceable for many decades to come.
Sorry, the bellows are temporarily out of stock (we
sold them all).
But Newt busy making a few more for you many admires of his handiwork.
So place your order now!
Measures 19" End-to-End - $50
Great-Grandma's
Bread Maker
The amazing thing about some of these retired kitchen appliances is the
expression folks get when imaging the device in use. It was better
than hand-kneading the dough, but not quite as convenient as the new fangled
electric models now in vogue.
This one has a forked "agitator" attached to the handle and a tabletop clamp
to keep the thing in place while you roll around the dough with both hands (and
someone else sits on the table to hold it down).
Required equipment for any real baker - $50
Uncle
Newt's Woodpeckers
Most mountain residences have an opinion on our little winged friends, the
red-headed woodpecker. Newt Bailey's response was to create a unique
"seen-and-not-heard" verity to enliven the home or garden.
These life sized, hand carved and painted wooden birds are mounted on genuine
"pecker-wood" tree sections, some actually imbedded with acorns from their more
animate brethren. We've got a collection of these special folk-art pieces,
but the supply is limited.
Various Types and Sizes - from $30 to $100
Brass
Spittoon
Yes, there was a time in the not too distant past where no public
establishment would risk being without an assortment of these beauties close at
hand.
Although long out of favor in polite company, these floor bound brass vials
remind us of a more colorful period. Appropriately worn, they look the
part either with their naturally acquired "matte" finish, or shinned up to a
golden luster.
All cleaned up & ready for use - $30
Hand
Tools That Built The West
These are genuine and certified hard workin' hand tools that helped shape our
ranch up to a century ago. Each one has a unique weathered and worn look
that bespeaks the rugged men and women who worked the land.
Part of the Bailey charm is the many well placed artifacts. Each could
have been (and most likely were) left here decades ago. Use them to
add that back country charm to your own garden.
Assorted types & sizes - $ 10 each
O�Keefe
& Merrit Stove "Grillevator"
They don't make 'em like this anymore! Generations of friends remember
"grandma's stove" in the Bailey House, and this (4) burner with built-in center
griddle is the spittin' image.
With a built in grill temp gauge and side-by-side oven "Grillevator"
broiler, there's no "electronic brain" to loose it's mind. This would be a
wonderful addition to any real chef's kitchen.
We will deliver this one! - $750
Decorative
Old Fashioned Room Heater
These lovely old things were horrible heaters, but make great decorative
devices today. They were originally used in the Bailey Hotel and cabins.
We have blue, brown, black and all glass models.
They make good plant stands, end tables and yard ornaments. We've got a
few, but the supply is limited so get 'em while they're hot!
And a special note: Don't use as a heater!
Assorted finishes - $75 each
Little
Brown Jug - How I love Thee!
Authentic ceramic "little brown jug" stands over a foot tall and holds about
a gallon.
We've seen them used as lamp bases, dried flower stands and many other clever
adaptations (some folks even drink from them).
This one needs a good home - $25
So stop by again sometime - either here in "web-land" or in person on
Palomar (by appointment please) - and take home something special from a
simpler, more straight forward time.
We look forward to hearing from you soon.
For
Current Prices, Reservations or General Information
Please Call Us at
760 / 742-1859
Or
Email
us
using the Contact button on the
upper left of this page.
Thanks for stopping by!
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