Ronson Varaflame Luralite
Tobacco:
Pre 1970 stock# 1038
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$14.95
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Beautiful piece of tobacciana. It is a Ronson Varaflame Luralite, butane table lighter from the late 50s or early 60s. The finish is primarily silver tones on the body of the lighter with a chrome and brass mechanism. This lighter claims a large capacity for fuel and states that it uses the large size Multi-fill injector. As I am no longer a smoker, I don't have flint or fuel to test this lighter, so it is being sold "As Is." NOTE: The photo appears more gold than silver. Th ...click for details
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Commemorative Texas Glass Set
Glassware:
Pre 1990 stock# 1036
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$24.00
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Complete set of commemorative glasses celebrating 150 years of Texas independence. These glasses were commissioned by Shell Oil in 1986 and represent six famous sites in Texas history. The images on the glasses were originally painted by Norman Baxter, and the reverse of each glass includes a brief description of the site and its importance to Texas. This is a great set for Texas history buffs or Texas ex-pats who would like to brag about their home state. All of the glasses are in excellent ...click for details
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Swiss Black Forest Hand Carved Tray
Miscellaneous:
Pre 1980 stock# 1015
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$42.50
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This is another vintage piece of Black Forest craftsmanship. It's a hand-carved tray that measures approximately 11" X 5". Along with the wonderful detailing, the word "Luzern" (Switzerland) is carved into the tray. We haven't been able to accurately date this piece, but with the price of most Black Forest pieces bordering outrageous, this little tray is most likely the bargain of the day!
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Vintage Exit Globe
Lamps and Lighting:
Pre 1970 stock# 1013
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713-894-7372
SOLD! Thank you!
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Here is a vintage, double-sided, triangular-shaped exit globe that mounts on a ceiling fixture. It measures 7" tall, 5 1/2" wide, and as you can see in our pictures, it is triangular in shape. This allows the sides to slope downward for easy reading from a hallway. This globe came to us without documentation, so we have been unable to date this piece, but we feel it is highly collectible.
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