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Vienna Bracelet — 1930s
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Bracelets:
Pre 1940 stock# pt189
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WILLIEMOUSE
$39.00
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From Vienna, Austria prior to World War II. This was originally silver plated, now the mellow color of the brass predominates. Images in the 1 1/4" wide links are a dancing couple, a fountain, two swans with a pavilion and a girl in 18th century dress; all under the moon and stars. Edelweiss flowers decorate each end. There is a hanging pendent with an image of a man in military dress wearing an 18th century wig. Very interesting with an old world charm. Bracelet is 8" long x 1 1/4&quo ...click for details
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Lundberg Studios Art Glass Vase
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Contemporary stock# pt182
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WILLIEMOUSE
$350.00
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From the Lundberg Studios on the California Coast, a beautiful, large, art glass vase. Purchased at the studios this was an artist's one-of-a-kind production piece. Lundberg Studios designs are influenced by the iridescent, freeblown, handcrafted (favrile)early 20th century glass of Quezal and Tiffany. A heirloom of the future, this vase is vibrant gold iridescing to shades of pink and orange. Stars dot the upper portion with a wave pattern in deep greens and blues on the bottom. Signed &quo ...click for details
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1960s Colored Rhinestone Necklace & Earrings
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Sets:
Pre 1970 stock# pt169
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WILLIEMOUSE
$47.00
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Orange, green and gold high quality Rhinestones are prong set into gold tone serpentine metal. No makers mark. Matching 17" choker necklace with hook and ball clasp and 1 1/2" long earrings. At some point in their existence, the earrings were converted from clip to pierced post. No missing stones, no damage, slight wear. Early 1960s.
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Cabana Motor Hotel Wood Hanger
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Pre 1970 stock# pt117
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WILLIEMOUSE
$9.00
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Built in the early 1960s in Palo Alto California and once owned by actress Doris Day the Hotel Cabana was host to Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and The Beatles and other stars. The original Cabana's decor was a testing ground for what would become the decor at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Standard suit size, no damage.
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