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Wonderful 1930's Alligator Purse
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1940: item #273029 9489
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Sally Rude Antiques and Fine Art Gallery
850-385-3211
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This is a perfectly wonderful little bag of alligator, with the paws and claws decorating the front. The top of the purse is a caramel color and cafe au lait swirl in some type of early plastic that is not bakelite. The interior of the purse is dark brown kid leather, the strap is leather. The condition is excellent inside and out. The bag is approximately 7" across and 6" or so from the clasp to the bottom.
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Huge Plaza Hotel Punch Bowl, c1940
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1950: item #196063 9268
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Sally Rude Antiques and Fine Art Gallery
850-385-3211
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This is a fabulous party piece from NYC. Silver soldered, by International Silver, it holds 5 gallons. The bottom is stamped THE PLAZA. The hotel monogram is on the front and shown in the 2nd picture. The condition is good though the inside is worn. It looks great filled with ice and canned or bottled drinks or as a container for a fabulous flower arrangement. I wouldn't use it to serve punch without a liner. The punch bowl is 17" in diameter and stands 11" high.
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Josephine Baker Bakerfix Glass Jar
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1930: item #180694 R001
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William's Antiks
707-332-0890
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Rare Josephine Baker Hair Product!
This is an extremely rare glass jar that used to contain a product called Bakerfix. This hair pomade was marketed by Josephine Baker in the early 1920’s so that women could copy her famous style. This ribbed-glass jar measures approximately 5-3/4 inches high & is 3-3/4 in diameter. Both the top lid & the bottom are embossed “Bakerfix” & “Paris” with a small star on the lid. The front label has a picture of Josephine Baker & says “Bakerfix, Brillantine”. T... Click for details
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C1950 RARE Buster Brown Shoes Store Display
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1960: item #140910 G410
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
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Measuring approximately 11” wide x 22” high, this genuine, circa 1950’s, Christmastime Buster Brown Lighted electrical Advertising Store Display is an unusual find! Constructed of plastic with a cardboard display stand at rear, the piece depicts a fatherly gentleman holding a sign advertising BUSTER BROWN and his dog, TAG, and of course, “Healthy Buster Brown Shoes”!!!
Condition is quite fine. A minor split to pla... Click for details
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RARE C1900 Advertising Covered Wagon Display
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1910: item #140905 G394
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565
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Measuring approximately 13” long x 6” wide x 11” High, this extraordinarily RARE circa 1900 (Possibly 19th Century!!) country store advertising display piece for PIONEER BELTS & SUSPENDERS is constructed of Plaster of Paris!! The wagon cover and base are hinged together at the rear of the wagon by metal hinge and pin allowing the wagon cover to lift open. Pioneer brand suspenders and/or belts would then be placed in... Click for details
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Doll Rocker and Bench with Cats
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1930: item #136104 8756
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Sally Rude Antiques and Fine Art Gallery
850-385-3211
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This is an adorable small set of furniture of simple construction incorporating cut out sillouettes of cats. The faces of the cats are and painted in black with a great deal of naive charm. The little chair rocks, the bench is stationary. The paint is sky blue and is chippy in places where little hands and little doll's heads have been. There is a little flake where a nail's direction was misjudged a little, and a portion of the nail is exposed there. The bench is 7" across and 6" high to t... Click for details
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Dog Head Walking Stick
Archives: Collectibles: Specialty Pre 1940: item #135481 8753
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Sally Rude Antiques and Fine Art Gallery
850-385-3211
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This is a beautiful dog's head atop this walking stick, cast in brass or bronze. The dog appears to be a retriever, with the handsome squarish jaw and a nice coat. The stick is a hardwood branch with the knots knocked off, and it's smooth to the touch. There is a brass tip on the cane covered in black rubber. Etched into the back of the cane top, "Walk Softly". The length of the stick is about 36-37". It is in excellent condition and dates to 1920-1940.
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