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MCM sectional comes from a smoke free and Pet free home. One owner since new. Fabric is not crunchy and sits well. Does not have any "off odors.. Slight variations in fabric color due to age, sun and use. Overall condition of fabric is an 8.5 out of 10. Structure / frame is sound Sectional consists of 3 pieces 18" to top of seat x 34" deep x 28" to top of back The two outer sections are 50" wide with center curved piece 55" wide total 155" 201 / 1369 -
Crimson Trace LG-401 LaserGrips, a laser sight specifically designed for 1911 Full-Size pistols. Here's more information about this product: Compatibility: The LG-401 is designed to fit 1911 and 1991A1 Full-Size frames, including models from various manufacturers like Colt, Kimber, Springfield Armory, and others, provided their grip screws are 3-1/16 inches apart. Activation: It features Crimson Trace's "Instinctive Activation" with a front activation button, meaning the laser automatically turns on when the firearm is held in a natural firing grip. Features: The LG-401 comes with adjustable windage and elevation for precise aiming, a master on/off switch for complete power control, and is powered by two #2032 Lithium batteries. 202 / 1369 -
Crimson Trace LG-401 LaserGrips, a laser sight specifically designed for 1911 Full-Size pistols. Here's more information about this product: Compatibility: The LG-401 is designed to fit 1911 and 1991A1 Full-Size frames, including models from various manufacturers like Colt, Kimber, Springfield Armory, and others, provided their grip screws are 3-1/16 inches apart. Activation: It features Crimson Trace's "Instinctive Activation" with a front activation button, meaning the laser automatically turns on when the firearm is held in a natural firing grip. Features: The LG-401 comes with adjustable windage and elevation for precise aiming, a master on/off switch for complete power control, and is powered by two #2032 Lithium batteries. 203 / 1369 -
Crimson Trace LG-401 LaserGrips, a laser sight specifically designed for 1911 Full-Size pistols. Here's more information about this product: Compatibility: The LG-401 is designed to fit 1911 and 1991A1 Full-Size frames, including models from various manufacturers like Colt, Kimber, Springfield Armory, and others, provided their grip screws are 3-1/16 inches apart. Activation: It features Crimson Trace's "Instinctive Activation" with a front activation button, meaning the laser automatically turns on when the firearm is held in a natural firing grip. Features: The LG-401 comes with adjustable windage and elevation for precise aiming, a master on/off switch for complete power control, and is powered by two #2032 Lithium batteries. 204 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 205 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 206 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 207 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 208 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 209 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 210 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 211 / 1369 -
Nike Kobe 6 Protro "Sail All-Star", also known as the Nike Kobe 6 Protro "All-Star 2.0". Here's some information about this specific release: Release Date: February 13, 2025, timed with the NBA All-Star Weekend. Colorway: Sail/Black-Light Bone-White-Platinum Violet, with "Sail" being the dominant off-white color. Key Design Feature: Unlike previous Kobe 6 releases, this version features a prominent starry pattern on the lateral side of the upper, replacing the traditional snakeskin texture, while retaining the snakeskin on the medial side. 212 / 1369 -
, known for its intricate metal inlay work. Key features and information about these earrings: Damascene Art: This ancient technique involves inlaying different metals, typically gold or silver, into a darker, oxidized metal background, often steel, to create detailed patterns and scenes. The earrings in your image showcase this technique with their gold and silver-toned patterns against a dark, likely oxidized steel, base. Design: These are teardrop-shaped dangle earrings, a common and elegant style for Damascene jewelry. The intricate patterns visible on the teardrop sections are characteristic of the fine artistry associated with Damascene work. Origin: While Damascene originated in Damascus, Syria, it's notably associated with Toledo, Spain, which became a major center for its production, especially for items like swords and jewelry. Japanese Damascene also exists, often referred to as Shakudo. 213 / 1369 -
, known for its intricate metal inlay work. Key features and information about these earrings: Damascene Art: This ancient technique involves inlaying different metals, typically gold or silver, into a darker, oxidized metal background, often steel, to create detailed patterns and scenes. The earrings in your image showcase this technique with their gold and silver-toned patterns against a dark, likely oxidized steel, base. Design: These are teardrop-shaped dangle earrings, a common and elegant style for Damascene jewelry. The intricate patterns visible on the teardrop sections are characteristic of the fine artistry associated with Damascene work. Origin: While Damascene originated in Damascus, Syria, it's notably associated with Toledo, Spain, which became a major center for its production, especially for items like swords and jewelry. Japanese Damascene also exists, often referred to as Shakudo. 214 / 1369 -
, known for its intricate metal inlay work. Key features and information about these earrings: Damascene Art: This ancient technique involves inlaying different metals, typically gold or silver, into a darker, oxidized metal background, often steel, to create detailed patterns and scenes. The earrings in your image showcase this technique with their gold and silver-toned patterns against a dark, likely oxidized steel, base. Design: These are teardrop-shaped dangle earrings, a common and elegant style for Damascene jewelry. The intricate patterns visible on the teardrop sections are characteristic of the fine artistry associated with Damascene work. Origin: While Damascene originated in Damascus, Syria, it's notably associated with Toledo, Spain, which became a major center for its production, especially for items like swords and jewelry. Japanese Damascene also exists, often referred to as Shakudo. 215 / 1369 -
The image shows a vintage 1960s promotional clay figurine used by the pharmaceutical company Schering for their drug Etrafon, which was prescribed for anxiety and depression. About the Figurine: Origin and Style: It is a reproduction of an ancient Pre-Columbian clay sculpture, specifically modeled after figures from the Nayarit or Colima cultures of West Mexico, dating back to around 400-800 A.D.. Symbolism: The figurine, often referred to as a "Portrait of Anxiety/Depression," depicts a seated figure with hands seemingly holding its head, visually representing the themes of distress and mental burden associated with the conditions Etrafon aimed to treat. 216 / 1369 -
The image shows a vintage 1960s promotional clay figurine used by the pharmaceutical company Schering for their drug Etrafon, which was prescribed for anxiety and depression. About the Figurine: Origin and Style: It is a reproduction of an ancient Pre-Columbian clay sculpture, specifically modeled after figures from the Nayarit or Colima cultures of West Mexico, dating back to around 400-800 A.D.. Symbolism: The figurine, often referred to as a "Portrait of Anxiety/Depression," depicts a seated figure with hands seemingly holding its head, visually representing the themes of distress and mental burden associated with the conditions Etrafon aimed to treat. 217 / 1369 -
The image shows a vintage 1960s promotional clay figurine used by the pharmaceutical company Schering for their drug Etrafon, which was prescribed for anxiety and depression. About the Figurine: Origin and Style: It is a reproduction of an ancient Pre-Columbian clay sculpture, specifically modeled after figures from the Nayarit or Colima cultures of West Mexico, dating back to around 400-800 A.D.. Symbolism: The figurine, often referred to as a "Portrait of Anxiety/Depression," depicts a seated figure with hands seemingly holding its head, visually representing the themes of distress and mental burden associated with the conditions Etrafon aimed to treat. 218 / 1369 -
The image shows a vintage 1960s promotional clay figurine used by the pharmaceutical company Schering for their drug Etrafon, which was prescribed for anxiety and depression. About the Figurine: Origin and Style: It is a reproduction of an ancient Pre-Columbian clay sculpture, specifically modeled after figures from the Nayarit or Colima cultures of West Mexico, dating back to around 400-800 A.D.. Symbolism: The figurine, often referred to as a "Portrait of Anxiety/Depression," depicts a seated figure with hands seemingly holding its head, visually representing the themes of distress and mental burden associated with the conditions Etrafon aimed to treat. 219 / 1369 -
Here's more information about this type of brooch: Design: These brooches commonly feature a floral motif, often with a prominent rose or flower cluster, combined with a decorative bow or ribbon element. The design is typically three-dimensional and hand-wrought, showcasing the intricate details of leaves, petals, and ribbons in sterling silver. Maker: The brooch is attributed to Hobe, a renowned jewelry maker known for their distinctive designs and quality craftsmanship in sterling silver during the mid-20th century. Material: It is made of sterling silver, as indicated by "Hobe STERLING" markings often found on the back. 224 / 1369 -
Here's more information about this type of brooch: Design: These brooches commonly feature a floral motif, often with a prominent rose or flower cluster, combined with a decorative bow or ribbon element. The design is typically three-dimensional and hand-wrought, showcasing the intricate details of leaves, petals, and ribbons in sterling silver. Maker: The brooch is attributed to Hobe, a renowned jewelry maker known for their distinctive designs and quality craftsmanship in sterling silver during the mid-20th century. Material: It is made of sterling silver, as indicated by "Hobe STERLING" markings often found on the back. 225 / 1369 -
Here's more information about this type of brooch: Design: These brooches commonly feature a floral motif, often with a prominent rose or flower cluster, combined with a decorative bow or ribbon element. The design is typically three-dimensional and hand-wrought, showcasing the intricate details of leaves, petals, and ribbons in sterling silver. Maker: The brooch is attributed to Hobe, a renowned jewelry maker known for their distinctive designs and quality craftsmanship in sterling silver during the mid-20th century. Material: It is made of sterling silver, as indicated by "Hobe STERLING" markings often found on the back. 226 / 1369 -
French Médaille de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de l'Engagement associatif (Medal of Youth, Sports and Community Involvement), or its earlier form, the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Here's more information about this medal: Purpose This French medal is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exemplary service in fields related to physical education and sports, youth movements, socio-educational activities, and broader community involvement. History It was initially established in 1969 as the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports, replacing earlier distinctions like the Médaille d'honneur de l'éducation physique (1929) and the Ordre national du mérite sportif (1956). In 2013, its name was expanded to include "et de l'Engagement associatif" to recognize broader volunteer engagement. Design Elements The specific medal in your image features a distinctive lion's head suspension, wings, and a cameo, which are characteristics seen in various iterations of this medal. 227 / 1369 -
French Médaille de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de l'Engagement associatif (Medal of Youth, Sports and Community Involvement), or its earlier form, the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Here's more information about this medal: Purpose This French medal is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exemplary service in fields related to physical education and sports, youth movements, socio-educational activities, and broader community involvement. History It was initially established in 1969 as the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports, replacing earlier distinctions like the Médaille d'honneur de l'éducation physique (1929) and the Ordre national du mérite sportif (1956). In 2013, its name was expanded to include "et de l'Engagement associatif" to recognize broader volunteer engagement. Design Elements The specific medal in your image features a distinctive lion's head suspension, wings, and a cameo, which are characteristics seen in various iterations of this medal. 228 / 1369 -
French Médaille de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de l'Engagement associatif (Medal of Youth, Sports and Community Involvement), or its earlier form, the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Here's more information about this medal: Purpose This French medal is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exemplary service in fields related to physical education and sports, youth movements, socio-educational activities, and broader community involvement. History It was initially established in 1969 as the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports, replacing earlier distinctions like the Médaille d'honneur de l'éducation physique (1929) and the Ordre national du mérite sportif (1956). In 2013, its name was expanded to include "et de l'Engagement associatif" to recognize broader volunteer engagement. Design Elements The specific medal in your image features a distinctive lion's head suspension, wings, and a cameo, which are characteristics seen in various iterations of this medal. 229 / 1369 -
French Médaille de la Jeunesse, des Sports et de l'Engagement associatif (Medal of Youth, Sports and Community Involvement), or its earlier form, the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports. Here's more information about this medal: Purpose This French medal is awarded to individuals who have demonstrated exemplary service in fields related to physical education and sports, youth movements, socio-educational activities, and broader community involvement. History It was initially established in 1969 as the Médaille de la Jeunesse et des Sports, replacing earlier distinctions like the Médaille d'honneur de l'éducation physique (1929) and the Ordre national du mérite sportif (1956). In 2013, its name was expanded to include "et de l'Engagement associatif" to recognize broader volunteer engagement. Design Elements The specific medal in your image features a distinctive lion's head suspension, wings, and a cameo, which are characteristics seen in various iterations of this medal. 230 / 1369 -
Nice clean chair, great look 231 / 1369 -
Nice clean chair, great look 232 / 1369 -
Nice clean chair, great look 233 / 1369 -
Nice clean chair, great look 234 / 1369 -
Antique Willson Goggles, likely designed as hinged safety glasses with green lenses, commonly used by aviators or motorcyclists in the early to mid-20th century. Here's more information about these vintage goggles: Willson Products, Inc. History: Willson was a prominent American company founded in 1871, known for pioneering the safety protection industry by manufacturing optical glass for lenses and protective eyewear, including for factory workers, miners, military personnel, and aviators. Features: These particular goggles often feature sturdy frames (metal or early plastics), distinctive green-tinted lenses (like "Willsonite Super Tough" Shade 2), and sometimes include side shields for enhanced protection, and cable temples for a secure fit under helmets. Purpose: Originally designed for industrial safety and military applications, such as aviator and welding goggles, they also gained popularity among motorcyclists and for recreational use due to their robust construction and eye protection capabilities. Collectibility: Vintage Willson goggles are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance, unique design, and association with early aviation, motorcycling, and the steampunk aesthetic 239 / 1369 -
Antique Willson Goggles, likely designed as hinged safety glasses with green lenses, commonly used by aviators or motorcyclists in the early to mid-20th century. Here's more information about these vintage goggles: Willson Products, Inc. History: Willson was a prominent American company founded in 1871, known for pioneering the safety protection industry by manufacturing optical glass for lenses and protective eyewear, including for factory workers, miners, military personnel, and aviators. Features: These particular goggles often feature sturdy frames (metal or early plastics), distinctive green-tinted lenses (like "Willsonite Super Tough" Shade 2), and sometimes include side shields for enhanced protection, and cable temples for a secure fit under helmets. Purpose: Originally designed for industrial safety and military applications, such as aviator and welding goggles, they also gained popularity among motorcyclists and for recreational use due to their robust construction and eye protection capabilities. Collectibility: Vintage Willson goggles are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance, unique design, and association with early aviation, motorcycling, and the steampunk aesthetic 240 / 1369 -
Antique Willson Goggles, likely designed as hinged safety glasses with green lenses, commonly used by aviators or motorcyclists in the early to mid-20th century. Here's more information about these vintage goggles: Willson Products, Inc. History: Willson was a prominent American company founded in 1871, known for pioneering the safety protection industry by manufacturing optical glass for lenses and protective eyewear, including for factory workers, miners, military personnel, and aviators. Features: These particular goggles often feature sturdy frames (metal or early plastics), distinctive green-tinted lenses (like "Willsonite Super Tough" Shade 2), and sometimes include side shields for enhanced protection, and cable temples for a secure fit under helmets. Purpose: Originally designed for industrial safety and military applications, such as aviator and welding goggles, they also gained popularity among motorcyclists and for recreational use due to their robust construction and eye protection capabilities. Collectibility: Vintage Willson goggles are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance, unique design, and association with early aviation, motorcycling, and the steampunk aesthetic 241 / 1369 -
Antique Willson Goggles, likely designed as hinged safety glasses with green lenses, commonly used by aviators or motorcyclists in the early to mid-20th century. Here's more information about these vintage goggles: Willson Products, Inc. History: Willson was a prominent American company founded in 1871, known for pioneering the safety protection industry by manufacturing optical glass for lenses and protective eyewear, including for factory workers, miners, military personnel, and aviators. Features: These particular goggles often feature sturdy frames (metal or early plastics), distinctive green-tinted lenses (like "Willsonite Super Tough" Shade 2), and sometimes include side shields for enhanced protection, and cable temples for a secure fit under helmets. Purpose: Originally designed for industrial safety and military applications, such as aviator and welding goggles, they also gained popularity among motorcyclists and for recreational use due to their robust construction and eye protection capabilities. Collectibility: Vintage Willson goggles are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance, unique design, and association with early aviation, motorcycling, and the steampunk aesthetic 242 / 1369 -
Antique Willson Goggles, likely designed as hinged safety glasses with green lenses, commonly used by aviators or motorcyclists in the early to mid-20th century. Here's more information about these vintage goggles: Willson Products, Inc. History: Willson was a prominent American company founded in 1871, known for pioneering the safety protection industry by manufacturing optical glass for lenses and protective eyewear, including for factory workers, miners, military personnel, and aviators. Features: These particular goggles often feature sturdy frames (metal or early plastics), distinctive green-tinted lenses (like "Willsonite Super Tough" Shade 2), and sometimes include side shields for enhanced protection, and cable temples for a secure fit under helmets. Purpose: Originally designed for industrial safety and military applications, such as aviator and welding goggles, they also gained popularity among motorcyclists and for recreational use due to their robust construction and eye protection capabilities. Collectibility: Vintage Willson goggles are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their historical significance, unique design, and association with early aviation, motorcycling, and the steampunk aesthetic 243 / 1369 -
Great period chair , all original 248 / 1369 -
Great period chair , all original 249 / 1369 -
Great period chair , all original 250 / 1369 -
Great period chair , all original 251 / 1369 -
vintage Paris souvenir book locket featuring the Eiffel Tower. This type of locket often opens to reveal miniature photos or engravings related to Paris or personal memories. Here's what you might want to know about it: Type: It's a locket designed to resemble a miniature book, often used as a charm, pendant, or brooch. Origin & Era: These lockets are typically French souvenirs, with many dating back to the early 20th century, particularly the 1900s to 1930s, reflecting the popularity of Parisian tourism. Material: They are commonly made of metal, often silver-plated or sterling silver, and may feature engraved details like the Eiffel Tower shown in your image. Content: Inside, you might find tiny photographs of Parisian landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame) or spaces intended for personal pictures. 256 / 1369 -
vintage Paris souvenir book locket featuring the Eiffel Tower. This type of locket often opens to reveal miniature photos or engravings related to Paris or personal memories. Here's what you might want to know about it: Type: It's a locket designed to resemble a miniature book, often used as a charm, pendant, or brooch. Origin & Era: These lockets are typically French souvenirs, with many dating back to the early 20th century, particularly the 1900s to 1930s, reflecting the popularity of Parisian tourism. Material: They are commonly made of metal, often silver-plated or sterling silver, and may feature engraved details like the Eiffel Tower shown in your image. Content: Inside, you might find tiny photographs of Parisian landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame) or spaces intended for personal pictures. 257 / 1369 -
vintage Paris souvenir book locket featuring the Eiffel Tower. This type of locket often opens to reveal miniature photos or engravings related to Paris or personal memories. Here's what you might want to know about it: Type: It's a locket designed to resemble a miniature book, often used as a charm, pendant, or brooch. Origin & Era: These lockets are typically French souvenirs, with many dating back to the early 20th century, particularly the 1900s to 1930s, reflecting the popularity of Parisian tourism. Material: They are commonly made of metal, often silver-plated or sterling silver, and may feature engraved details like the Eiffel Tower shown in your image. Content: Inside, you might find tiny photographs of Parisian landmarks (like the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame) or spaces intended for personal pictures. 258 / 1369 -
Chamilia Charm Bracelet with various charms. These include Green Bay Packers-themed charms and an inspirational charm with the words "the things I cannot". The bracelet is displayed in a round, lime green Chamilia box. Here's more about the product: Chamilia Brand: Chamilia is a brand known for interchangeable charm jewelry, such as bracelets, charms, beads, necklaces, and earrings. Charm Personalization: The bracelet can be customized to reflect personal interests and passions by selecting different charms. Green Bay Packers Theme: Several charms represent the Green Bay Packers NFL team, using team colors (green and gold) and possibly team logos or related designs. Inspirational Charm: The charm with "the things I cannot" suggests an AA, inspirational or motivational theme, which is common in charm bracelet collections. Interchangeability: Chamilia charms are designed to be interchangeable, allowing the bracelet to be customized for different occasions or interests. 259 / 1369 -
Chamilia Charm Bracelet with various charms. These include Green Bay Packers-themed charms and an inspirational charm with the words "the things I cannot". The bracelet is displayed in a round, lime green Chamilia box. Here's more about the product: Chamilia Brand: Chamilia is a brand known for interchangeable charm jewelry, such as bracelets, charms, beads, necklaces, and earrings. Charm Personalization: The bracelet can be customized to reflect personal interests and passions by selecting different charms. Green Bay Packers Theme: Several charms represent the Green Bay Packers NFL team, using team colors (green and gold) and possibly team logos or related designs. Inspirational Charm: The charm with "the things I cannot" suggests an AA, inspirational or motivational theme, which is common in charm bracelet collections. Interchangeability: Chamilia charms are designed to be interchangeable, allowing the bracelet to be customized for different occasions or interests. 260 / 1369 -
Chamilia Charm Bracelet with various charms. These include Green Bay Packers-themed charms and an inspirational charm with the words "the things I cannot". The bracelet is displayed in a round, lime green Chamilia box. Here's more about the product: Chamilia Brand: Chamilia is a brand known for interchangeable charm jewelry, such as bracelets, charms, beads, necklaces, and earrings. Charm Personalization: The bracelet can be customized to reflect personal interests and passions by selecting different charms. Green Bay Packers Theme: Several charms represent the Green Bay Packers NFL team, using team colors (green and gold) and possibly team logos or related designs. Inspirational Charm: The charm with "the things I cannot" suggests an AA, inspirational or motivational theme, which is common in charm bracelet collections. Interchangeability: Chamilia charms are designed to be interchangeable, allowing the bracelet to be customized for different occasions or interests. 261 / 1369 -
Chamilia Charm Bracelet with various charms. These include Green Bay Packers-themed charms and an inspirational charm with the words "the things I cannot". The bracelet is displayed in a round, lime green Chamilia box. Here's more about the product: Chamilia Brand: Chamilia is a brand known for interchangeable charm jewelry, such as bracelets, charms, beads, necklaces, and earrings. Charm Personalization: The bracelet can be customized to reflect personal interests and passions by selecting different charms. Green Bay Packers Theme: Several charms represent the Green Bay Packers NFL team, using team colors (green and gold) and possibly team logos or related designs. Inspirational Charm: The charm with "the things I cannot" suggests an AA, inspirational or motivational theme, which is common in charm bracelet collections. Interchangeability: Chamilia charms are designed to be interchangeable, allowing the bracelet to be customized for different occasions or interests. 262 / 1369 -
popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name "pince-nez" is French for "pinch nose," accurately describing how these spectacles are worn, as they are supported by pinching the bridge of the wearer's nose rather than resting on the ears. Key features and historical context: Design: Pince-nez glasses are distinctive for their lack of earpieces, relying on a spring mechanism or tension in the bridge to stay on the nose. The pair in the image appears to have a "Fits-U" or similar hard bridge design, characterized by a rigid bridge and springs in the nose pads, often operated by levers to widen the pads for placement. Popularity: While a form of nose-pinching glasses existed since medieval times, modern pince-nez gained significant popularity from the 1880s to the early 1900s, becoming a 263 / 1369 -
popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name "pince-nez" is French for "pinch nose," accurately describing how these spectacles are worn, as they are supported by pinching the bridge of the wearer's nose rather than resting on the ears. Key features and historical context: Design: Pince-nez glasses are distinctive for their lack of earpieces, relying on a spring mechanism or tension in the bridge to stay on the nose. The pair in the image appears to have a "Fits-U" or similar hard bridge design, characterized by a rigid bridge and springs in the nose pads, often operated by levers to widen the pads for placement. Popularity: While a form of nose-pinching glasses existed since medieval times, modern pince-nez gained significant popularity from the 1880s to the early 1900s, becoming a 264 / 1369 -
popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name "pince-nez" is French for "pinch nose," accurately describing how these spectacles are worn, as they are supported by pinching the bridge of the wearer's nose rather than resting on the ears. Key features and historical context: Design: Pince-nez glasses are distinctive for their lack of earpieces, relying on a spring mechanism or tension in the bridge to stay on the nose. The pair in the image appears to have a "Fits-U" or similar hard bridge design, characterized by a rigid bridge and springs in the nose pads, often operated by levers to widen the pads for placement. Popularity: While a form of nose-pinching glasses existed since medieval times, modern pince-nez gained significant popularity from the 1880s to the early 1900s, becoming a 265 / 1369 -
popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name "pince-nez" is French for "pinch nose," accurately describing how these spectacles are worn, as they are supported by pinching the bridge of the wearer's nose rather than resting on the ears. Key features and historical context: Design: Pince-nez glasses are distinctive for their lack of earpieces, relying on a spring mechanism or tension in the bridge to stay on the nose. The pair in the image appears to have a "Fits-U" or similar hard bridge design, characterized by a rigid bridge and springs in the nose pads, often operated by levers to widen the pads for placement. Popularity: While a form of nose-pinching glasses existed since medieval times, modern pince-nez gained significant popularity from the 1880s to the early 1900s, becoming a 266 / 1369 -
Bushnell AR Optics First Strike Reflex Red Dot Sight with Riser. This sight, identified by the model number AR730005C, is designed as a lightweight tactical optic, ideal for close-range targeting and versatile enough for various firearms like AR-style rifles, shotguns, and even pistols. Here's some information about this product for shopping: Key Features: It features a 5 MOA red dot reticle with self-regulating brightness that adjusts to ambient light, multi-coated optics for enhanced image quality, and unlimited eye relief for fast target acquisition. Durability: The sight is built to be 100% waterproof, fog-proof, and shockproof, ensuring performance in various conditions and capable of withstanding recoil. Mounting: It comes with an integrated Weaver rail mount and a "Hi-Rise" mounting block specifically designed to position the sight at the optimal height for AR-15 style rifles with flat-top receivers. Power Source: The First Strike Reflex Red Dot Sight is powered by a CR2032 lithium battery. 267 / 1369 -
Bushnell AR Optics First Strike Reflex Red Dot Sight with Riser. This sight, identified by the model number AR730005C, is designed as a lightweight tactical optic, ideal for close-range targeting and versatile enough for various firearms like AR-style rifles, shotguns, and even pistols. Here's some information about this product for shopping: Key Features: It features a 5 MOA red dot reticle with self-regulating brightness that adjusts to ambient light, multi-coated optics for enhanced image quality, and unlimited eye relief for fast target acquisition. Durability: The sight is built to be 100% waterproof, fog-proof, and shockproof, ensuring performance in various conditions and capable of withstanding recoil. Mounting: It comes with an integrated Weaver rail mount and a "Hi-Rise" mounting block specifically designed to position the sight at the optimal height for AR-15 style rifles with flat-top receivers. Power Source: The First Strike Reflex Red Dot Sight is powered by a CR2032 lithium battery. 268 / 1369 -
This vintage jewelry set features a Crown Trifari grape cluster brooch and matching clip earrings adorned with faux pearls, presented in a box marked "Jewels by Deltah". Here's more information about this set: Design and Brand: The set showcases a classic grape cluster motif with faux pearls forming the "grapes" and gold-tone metal leaves and stems. The brooch and earrings are characteristic of Crown Trifari designs, a renowned name in vintage costume jewelry known for its quality and artistry. Deltah Connection: While the jewelry itself is a Trifari design, the box indicates it was retailed or distributed under the "Deltah" brand, possibly "Pearls by Deltah," which was a prominent name in simulated pearls and later merged to form Imperial-Deltah, Inc.. Era: Crown Trifari's grape cluster designs, often featuring faux pearls, were popular in the mid-20th century, particularly the 1950s and 1960s. 269 / 1369 -
This vintage jewelry set features a Crown Trifari grape cluster brooch and matching clip earrings adorned with faux pearls, presented in a box marked "Jewels by Deltah". Here's more information about this set: Design and Brand: The set showcases a classic grape cluster motif with faux pearls forming the "grapes" and gold-tone metal leaves and stems. The brooch and earrings are characteristic of Crown Trifari designs, a renowned name in vintage costume jewelry known for its quality and artistry. Deltah Connection: While the jewelry itself is a Trifari design, the box indicates it was retailed or distributed under the "Deltah" brand, possibly "Pearls by Deltah," which was a prominent name in simulated pearls and later merged to form Imperial-Deltah, Inc.. Era: Crown Trifari's grape cluster designs, often featuring faux pearls, were popular in the mid-20th century, particularly the 1950s and 1960s. 270 / 1369 -
This vintage jewelry set features a Crown Trifari grape cluster brooch and matching clip earrings adorned with faux pearls, presented in a box marked "Jewels by Deltah". Here's more information about this set: Design and Brand: The set showcases a classic grape cluster motif with faux pearls forming the "grapes" and gold-tone metal leaves and stems. The brooch and earrings are characteristic of Crown Trifari designs, a renowned name in vintage costume jewelry known for its quality and artistry. Deltah Connection: While the jewelry itself is a Trifari design, the box indicates it was retailed or distributed under the "Deltah" brand, possibly "Pearls by Deltah," which was a prominent name in simulated pearls and later merged to form Imperial-Deltah, Inc.. Era: Crown Trifari's grape cluster designs, often featuring faux pearls, were popular in the mid-20th century, particularly the 1950s and 1960s. 271 / 1369 -
octopus cameo pendant. This type of jewelry typically features a raised octopus design, often crafted from: Shell or Resin: Many octopus cameos are hand-carved from shells, like the Cypraecassis Rufa shell mentioned in one product description, or made from resin to create a similar look. Metal: Octopus pendants can also be fashioned from various metals, including sterling silver or gold vermeil, sometimes with enamel inlay or gemstone accents for the eyes. Symbolism: Octopus jewelry, like the pendant pictured, often carries symbolic meanings, such as: Intelligence and adaptability: Due to the octopus's renowned intelligence and ability to navigate complex situations. Luck and protection: Historically, sailors wore octopus amulets for protection against danger. Regeneration and longevity: Reflecting the octopus's ability to regrow limbs and its association with cycles and eternity. 275 / 1369 -
octopus cameo pendant. This type of jewelry typically features a raised octopus design, often crafted from: Shell or Resin: Many octopus cameos are hand-carved from shells, like the Cypraecassis Rufa shell mentioned in one product description, or made from resin to create a similar look. Metal: Octopus pendants can also be fashioned from various metals, including sterling silver or gold vermeil, sometimes with enamel inlay or gemstone accents for the eyes. Symbolism: Octopus jewelry, like the pendant pictured, often carries symbolic meanings, such as: Intelligence and adaptability: Due to the octopus's renowned intelligence and ability to navigate complex situations. Luck and protection: Historically, sailors wore octopus amulets for protection against danger. Regeneration and longevity: Reflecting the octopus's ability to regrow limbs and its association with cycles and eternity. 276 / 1369 -
The image shows a RadioShack Pro-404 Handheld Scanner, also known by its model number 20-404. This scanner is designed for receiving various radio communications and features: 200 Channels: It can store up to 200 channels for monitoring various frequencies. Weather Alert with SAME/FIPS: It includes a weather alert feature with Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) capabilities for localized weather warnings. Frequency Coverage: It covers multiple bands, including HF, VHF, and UHF, with specific frequency ranges like 29-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz, and 380-512 MHz (USA). Signal Stalker II and PC Programmable: Features like Signal Stalker II help find nearby active frequencies, and it can be programmed via a PC. Versatile Monitoring: It's capable of monitoring a range of services, including police, fire, EMS, weather, and NOAA channels. 277 / 1369 -
The image shows a RadioShack Pro-404 Handheld Scanner, also known by its model number 20-404. This scanner is designed for receiving various radio communications and features: 200 Channels: It can store up to 200 channels for monitoring various frequencies. Weather Alert with SAME/FIPS: It includes a weather alert feature with Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) capabilities for localized weather warnings. Frequency Coverage: It covers multiple bands, including HF, VHF, and UHF, with specific frequency ranges like 29-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz, and 380-512 MHz (USA). Signal Stalker II and PC Programmable: Features like Signal Stalker II help find nearby active frequencies, and it can be programmed via a PC. Versatile Monitoring: It's capable of monitoring a range of services, including police, fire, EMS, weather, and NOAA channels. 278 / 1369 -
The image shows a RadioShack Pro-404 Handheld Scanner, also known by its model number 20-404. This scanner is designed for receiving various radio communications and features: 200 Channels: It can store up to 200 channels for monitoring various frequencies. Weather Alert with SAME/FIPS: It includes a weather alert feature with Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) capabilities for localized weather warnings. Frequency Coverage: It covers multiple bands, including HF, VHF, and UHF, with specific frequency ranges like 29-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz, and 380-512 MHz (USA). Signal Stalker II and PC Programmable: Features like Signal Stalker II help find nearby active frequencies, and it can be programmed via a PC. Versatile Monitoring: It's capable of monitoring a range of services, including police, fire, EMS, weather, and NOAA channels. 279 / 1369 -
The image shows a RadioShack Pro-404 Handheld Scanner, also known by its model number 20-404. This scanner is designed for receiving various radio communications and features: 200 Channels: It can store up to 200 channels for monitoring various frequencies. Weather Alert with SAME/FIPS: It includes a weather alert feature with Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) and Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) capabilities for localized weather warnings. Frequency Coverage: It covers multiple bands, including HF, VHF, and UHF, with specific frequency ranges like 29-54 MHz, 108-174 MHz, and 380-512 MHz (USA). Signal Stalker II and PC Programmable: Features like Signal Stalker II help find nearby active frequencies, and it can be programmed via a PC. Versatile Monitoring: It's capable of monitoring a range of services, including police, fire, EMS, weather, and NOAA channels. 280 / 1369 -
The pin depicts Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov, the father of Vladimir Lenin, a prominent figure in Russian education and public schools during the 19th century. Location: The monument shown on the pin is located in Astrakhan, a city in southern Russia. Historical Context: This type of pin ("znachki" in Russian) was a common collectible and souvenir during the Soviet era, often commemorating national achievements, historical figures, or significant locations. 281 / 1369 -
The pin depicts Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov, the father of Vladimir Lenin, a prominent figure in Russian education and public schools during the 19th century. Location: The monument shown on the pin is located in Astrakhan, a city in southern Russia. Historical Context: This type of pin ("znachki" in Russian) was a common collectible and souvenir during the Soviet era, often commemorating national achievements, historical figures, or significant locations. 282 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 283 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 284 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 285 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 286 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 287 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 288 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 289 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 290 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 291 / 1369 -
Dimensions: Two (2) top bookshelves 46" wide x 12" deep x 43" tall Dresser: One (1) 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Two (2) main dressers 46" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall One (1) Center / corner desk 46" wide x 29" deep x 30" tall One (1) Desk chair 18" x 18" x 18" floor to seat - Back extends to 33" One (1) Dresser mirror 28" wide x 45" tall One (1) Cabinet 30" wide x 18" deep x 30" tall Dixie Shangri-La 6 Drawer Dresser, a vintage piece known for its Chinoiserie and Hollywood Regency style influences. Here are some key features of this dresser: Design: It typically features a faux bamboo or fretwork design, inspired by Asian aesthetics, often with a distinctive Greek key motif and brass accents on the feet and hardware. Construction: These dressers are generally made with solid wood construction and dovetailed drawers, indicating quality craftsmanship. Customization: Many vintage Dixie Shangri-La pieces, including this dresser, are available for custom lacquering in a variety of colors to suit modern decor styles. Versatility: Beyond its primary function as a dresser, its design allows it to be used as a changing table, media console, or credenza, fitting into various spaces in a home. 292 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 293 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 294 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 295 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 296 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 297 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 298 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 299 / 1369 -
Vintage pack of Ritz Menthol cigarettes, a brand that was introduced in the mid-1980s by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in collaboration with the renowned fashion house Yves Saint Laurent (YSL). Here's more information about this product: Designer Collaboration: Ritz cigarettes were notable for being marketed as the first "luxury-class" cigarette created in association with a major fashion designer, Yves Saint Laurent. Target Audience: The brand was specifically aimed at "fashion-conscious female smokers" in their 20s and 30s. Design Elements: The packaging, as seen in the image, features a distinctive design with the YSL monogram prominently displayed. The menthol version (like the one pictured) came in a deep aqua color scheme. Marketing & Controversy: Ads for Ritz were photographed by famed fashion photographer Helmut Newton and aimed to evoke a sense of "romance, mystery and intrigue of a spirited, opulent lifestyle". The collaboration between a tobacco company and a high-fashion brand sparked some controversy at the time. Availability: While the brand was test-marketed in several locations in the US, including Atlanta, Memphis, Oklahoma City, and Washington State, it was later also sold in other countries like Portugal, Brazil, Sweden, Finland, and Paraguay 300 / 1369
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