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$300.00
$300.00
Le Vitrail A L'Exposition Internationale Des Arts Decoratifs Paris 1925. Edited by Jacque Gruber. Published by C.H. Moreau, Librairie D'Art Industriel, 8 Rue De Prague, Paris, 1926. Consists of a folded page which contains publication information, introduction and content, 42 gravure plates, 11 hand colored, measuring 13" by 10", loose in a cloth backed pictorial boards portfolio...
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$400.00
$400.00
Designed in 1934 by W. J. Campbell this deco smoking stand/cocktail table was used in chrome and aluminum on the lounges of the 20th. century limited.The stand has it's original Climax decal and the removable tray has remnants of the same decal. The cocktail tray is removable and revolves. The ashtray has wide slots for cigars and a matchholder. The original finish shows quite a bit of wear. It is a wrinkled red overlaid with a wash of black...
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$30.00
$30.00
This deco clock has a "drapery" design. It is finished in a silvery blue paint. There is on spot about 1/2" where the paint is missing on the front. The face is marked Miracle Alarm USA. It is running, although the alarm winder key is missing.
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$50.00
$50.00
This is a vintage deco mirrored clock. There are no chips, but a few places where the silvering is gone. Clock does not run. Seth Thomas on face. The reverse reads, " Use on AC only. 110 volts 60 cyc 2 watts. Seth Thomas Clocks. Thomaston USA.
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$72.00
$72.00
This is a vintage Art Deco blue mirror and chrome clock. There is one chip on the back of the mirroe and wear around the edges to the silvering. Running condition, Looks like replacement cord. Telechron on face. The back reads:
Telechron
Electric Clock
Model no. 4F65
110 volts 60 cyc watts 2
Licensed only for use for which orginally
sold...
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$175.00
$175.00
This large Higgins ashtray in the Barbaric Jewels pattrern is trapazoidal in shape. The width on one end is 10" tapering to 8", while the length tapers from 12" ro 11 1/2". It is 1 1/2" high. It is of clear glass and features colored "jewels" of glass surrounded by gold fired on medallions of design. This one was commissioned as a gift for Pittsburgh Plate Glass execs and features one medallion which consists of the PPG logo surrounding a "jewel". An altogether stunning piece.









