Silver, light weight metal coin/token for Wurster Brothers Soda fountain, "Good for 1 glass of soda water." on one side, "Wurster Bros." on other. The pharmacy with a soda fountain was located at 419 Chillicothe Street.
Oval, silver token for Senate Cafe. One side "Senate Cafe Portsmouth, Ohio, "other side "Goof for 5 cents at bar." William Heil Propreitor @ 418 Chillicothe Street.
Tarnished, silver token with two small holes. One side has printed "E.F. Sise Co., General Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Portsmouth." On other side, "Importers of Crockery and Glassware, Dealers in Coal." Token was present as Portsmouth, Ohio but is actually Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Edward Fleetford Sise, wealthy merchant and ship owner.
Silver, metal business stamp press. Some rust. Stamp embossing as "The Flood Drug Company, Portsmouth, Ohio, Seal." John Flood opened the store at 2109 Gallia. At John's death in 1959, his son Harold continued.
Metal bottle opener with gold/black plastic cylinder advertising Ed Kizer Realtor. Kizer was a realtor for over 55 years. He served as a real estate commissioner under 4 governors, and served longer than any other real estate commissioner in Ohio's history.
Clear glass bottle with black cap and white label. Blue print "Toledo Health and Retiree Center Pharmacy." Typewritten instructions. Prescription by Dr. Robert E. Martin