This is a continuation of my iPhone photography in Indiana Antique Stores in October, 2020.

I think the camera in the middle is an Argus brand. I had an Argus C3 that I acquired, when I was in high school. I do not know what happened to that camera.


There are always lots of old jars, bottles, dishes and glassware in the antique malls. Sometimes the displays make interesting photograph subjects, sometimes not.


Lard was a common cooking item up until not so many years ago and I suppose some people may still use it. It was a common item in my childhood home.


One of those tools looks out of place. I even have a rusting Sears Craftsman handsaw in my garage, that I’ve not used for many years. It does not have the carvings on the wood handle that this older one has.

More bottles and jars.


Was this bottle used to contain gasoline or motor oil?


This wheel was still attached to an old automobile or truck in the backyard of an antique store in a Indiana small town. The blue bottles in the photo above the wheel photo were in the same outdoor space near the automobile.



That’s it for the antiques and this wraps up photographs from our fall trip to Indiana.
Ken