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The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 3 / 84 sold -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 4 / 84 sold -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 5 / 84 sold -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 6 / 84 sold -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 7 / 84 sold -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 8 / 84 sold -
The first issue in the celebrated Beauties of the Red Mansion collector’s series, “Pao-chai” was created in 1985 by master artisan Zhao Huimin and produced by Imperial Jingdezhen Porcelain. Inspired by the classic Chinese literary masterpiece A Dream of Red Mansions, this finely detailed porcelain plate captures the elegance and poetic grace of one of the novel’s most beloved heroines. Flowing robes, delicate florals, and refined brushwork reflect traditional Chinese artistry rendered in vibrant enamel tones. The border features a stylized geometric motif framing the central scene, while the reverse bears extensive Chinese calligraphy, date markings, and the Imperial Jingdezhen insignia. Marked 1985 and identified as the first issue in the series, this plate was originally distributed through The Bradford Exchange and includes its original box and accompanying paperwork, reinforcing its authenticity and provenance within the collector market. Collector plates from Bradford Exchange series, including Imperial Jingdezhen issues from the mid-1980s, typically trade in the secondary market within a modest but consistent range depending on completeness and condition. With original packaging and documentation present, this example aligns toward the upper end of typical realized pricing for comparable sold listings. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 9 / 84 sold -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 10 / 84 sold -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 11 / 84 sold -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 12 / 84 sold -
A charming expression of Old World craftsmanship, this vintage Italian deviled egg plate showcases a beautifully hand-painted floral centerpiece framed by a classic twelve-well design. The softly scalloped silhouette and raised egg cradles create both visual rhythm and functional elegance, making it a standout serving piece for spring gatherings, brunch tables, and curated farmhouse displays. At the center, a romantic bouquet unfolds in painterly detail — a sweeping pink rose, a golden tulip, and delicate blue blossoms anchored by rich green leaves. The hand-applied brushwork gives the piece warmth and authenticity, while the deep green accents outlining each egg well add contrast and structure against the creamy white ceramic ground. The glazing carries a luminous sheen consistent with mid-century Italian majolica production. Marked “Italy / Norwalk” on the underside, this hand-painted ceramic serving plate reflects the enduring appeal of 20th-century Italian tableware. Both decorative and functional, it offers timeless European character for collectors of vintage ceramics and those who appreciate refined entertaining pieces with heritage presence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 13 / 84 sold -
A dynamic coastal accent, this vintage metal dolphin votive holder captures four dolphins in mid-leap, arcing gracefully upward from a textured wave-patterned base. The sculptural composition creates natural movement and vertical drama, making it an eye-catching decorative statement whether styled on a mantel, console, or curated shelf display. Finished in a warm bronze-toned and silver-highlighted metal, the piece features subtle dimensional detailing along the dolphins’ bodies and the rolling sea beneath them. A small hook extends from the highest dolphin’s nose, originally designed to suspend a glass votive or tea light cup. The glass insert is not present, allowing the sculpture to function beautifully as a standalone marine-inspired art piece. With its coastal aesthetic and nostalgic late 20th-century design sensibility, this dolphin sculpture appeals to beach house décor enthusiasts and collectors of ocean-themed accents alike. Its balanced proportions and sculptural form make it both decorative and conversation-worthy in any thoughtfully styled space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 14 / 84 sold -
A dynamic coastal accent, this vintage metal dolphin votive holder captures four dolphins in mid-leap, arcing gracefully upward from a textured wave-patterned base. The sculptural composition creates natural movement and vertical drama, making it an eye-catching decorative statement whether styled on a mantel, console, or curated shelf display. Finished in a warm bronze-toned and silver-highlighted metal, the piece features subtle dimensional detailing along the dolphins’ bodies and the rolling sea beneath them. A small hook extends from the highest dolphin’s nose, originally designed to suspend a glass votive or tea light cup. The glass insert is not present, allowing the sculpture to function beautifully as a standalone marine-inspired art piece. With its coastal aesthetic and nostalgic late 20th-century design sensibility, this dolphin sculpture appeals to beach house décor enthusiasts and collectors of ocean-themed accents alike. Its balanced proportions and sculptural form make it both decorative and conversation-worthy in any thoughtfully styled space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 15 / 84 sold -
A dynamic coastal accent, this vintage metal dolphin votive holder captures four dolphins in mid-leap, arcing gracefully upward from a textured wave-patterned base. The sculptural composition creates natural movement and vertical drama, making it an eye-catching decorative statement whether styled on a mantel, console, or curated shelf display. Finished in a warm bronze-toned and silver-highlighted metal, the piece features subtle dimensional detailing along the dolphins’ bodies and the rolling sea beneath them. A small hook extends from the highest dolphin’s nose, originally designed to suspend a glass votive or tea light cup. The glass insert is not present, allowing the sculpture to function beautifully as a standalone marine-inspired art piece. With its coastal aesthetic and nostalgic late 20th-century design sensibility, this dolphin sculpture appeals to beach house décor enthusiasts and collectors of ocean-themed accents alike. Its balanced proportions and sculptural form make it both decorative and conversation-worthy in any thoughtfully styled space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 16 / 84 sold -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 17 / 84 sold -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 18 / 84 sold -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 19 / 84 sold -
A striking example of traditional Asian lacquer artistry, this vintage folding jewelry box showcases a deep black lacquer finish adorned with luminous mother of pearl and abalone shell inlays. Circular medallions featuring elegant crane motifs are framed by ornate iridescent corner flourishes, creating a balanced composition that reflects classic East Asian decorative symbolism. The subtle shimmer of the shell inlays contrasts beautifully against the high-gloss lacquer surface. The box opens at center to reveal a distinctive folding design, expanding outward to uncover four interior compartments arranged in two stacked tiers. The interiors are finished in a rich red-toned lining, offering both visual warmth and practical organization for jewelry, keepsakes, or small treasures. Brass hardware accents complete the piece with understated vintage character. Popular throughout the mid-20th century and often associated with Korean najeonchilgi and Chinese lacquerware traditions, folding jewelry boxes like this remain sought after for their craftsmanship and decorative appeal. Whether displayed closed as an art object or opened to reveal its architectural interior, it serves as both functional storage and an elegant statement piece. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 20 / 84 sold -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 21 / 84 sold -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 22 / 84 sold -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 23 / 84 sold -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 24 / 84 sold -
A bold expression of movement and color, this handblown Fazzoletto-style vase captures the sculptural elegance of the iconic “handkerchief” form. The ruffled, undulating rim rises and falls in fluid waves, creating a dynamic silhouette that feels both organic and architectural. Its vibrant emerald green exterior contrasts beautifully with a rich cobalt blue interior, producing a luminous cased-glass effect that glows from every angle. Crafted in thick art glass with a smooth, high-gloss finish, this piece showcases the classic mid-century aesthetic inspired by the famed Murano tradition. The dramatic color pairing and exaggerated folds give it strong display presence—equally striking as a standalone sculptural accent or styled with fresh stems. The substantial weight and polished base speak to quality studio craftsmanship. Marked on the underside “Gorgeous Designs Studio – China,” this example reflects the popular late 20th-century revival of the Fazzoletto form. With its saturated color, sculptural rim, and timeless appeal, it offers a refined pop of color for any curated interior. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 25 / 84 sold -
An eclectic vintage mixed jewelry lot featuring a diverse assortment of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and statement pieces displayed on an ornate gold-toned mirrored tray. This collection includes copper-toned chain link jewelry, layered beaded strands in turquoise and green hues, faux pearl accents, silver-tone bangles, and various textured metal designs, offering a broad range of styles and eras within one grouping. Notable visible pieces include a large eight-point star pendant or brooch embellished with clear rhinestones, a wide faux tortoiseshell cuff bracelet, a green rectangular “HELLO KITTY” bar piece, multi-strand black and copper-tone chain necklaces, beaded bracelets, and assorted earrings. Materials appear to include mixed base metals, rhinestones, glass beads, faux pearls, and acrylic components consistent with vintage and costume jewelry construction. This is a mixed, untested jewelry assortment being sold as a lot exactly as shown. Brands, metal content, and stone authenticity are not confirmed unless visibly marked in the photographs. An ideal opportunity for resellers, crafters, collectors, or those who enjoy the treasure hunt of sorting and repurposing vintage costume pieces. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 26 / 84 sold -
An eclectic vintage mixed jewelry lot featuring a diverse assortment of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and statement pieces displayed on an ornate gold-toned mirrored tray. This collection includes copper-toned chain link jewelry, layered beaded strands in turquoise and green hues, faux pearl accents, silver-tone bangles, and various textured metal designs, offering a broad range of styles and eras within one grouping. Notable visible pieces include a large eight-point star pendant or brooch embellished with clear rhinestones, a wide faux tortoiseshell cuff bracelet, a green rectangular “HELLO KITTY” bar piece, multi-strand black and copper-tone chain necklaces, beaded bracelets, and assorted earrings. Materials appear to include mixed base metals, rhinestones, glass beads, faux pearls, and acrylic components consistent with vintage and costume jewelry construction. This is a mixed, untested jewelry assortment being sold as a lot exactly as shown. Brands, metal content, and stone authenticity are not confirmed unless visibly marked in the photographs. An ideal opportunity for resellers, crafters, collectors, or those who enjoy the treasure hunt of sorting and repurposing vintage costume pieces. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 27 / 84 sold -
An eclectic vintage mixed jewelry lot featuring a diverse assortment of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and statement pieces displayed on an ornate gold-toned mirrored tray. This collection includes copper-toned chain link jewelry, layered beaded strands in turquoise and green hues, faux pearl accents, silver-tone bangles, and various textured metal designs, offering a broad range of styles and eras within one grouping. Notable visible pieces include a large eight-point star pendant or brooch embellished with clear rhinestones, a wide faux tortoiseshell cuff bracelet, a green rectangular “HELLO KITTY” bar piece, multi-strand black and copper-tone chain necklaces, beaded bracelets, and assorted earrings. Materials appear to include mixed base metals, rhinestones, glass beads, faux pearls, and acrylic components consistent with vintage and costume jewelry construction. This is a mixed, untested jewelry assortment being sold as a lot exactly as shown. Brands, metal content, and stone authenticity are not confirmed unless visibly marked in the photographs. An ideal opportunity for resellers, crafters, collectors, or those who enjoy the treasure hunt of sorting and repurposing vintage costume pieces. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 28 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 29 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 30 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 31 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 32 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 33 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 34 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 35 / 84 sold -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 36 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 37 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 38 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 39 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 40 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 41 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 42 / 84 sold -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 43 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 44 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 45 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 46 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 47 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 48 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 49 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 50 / 84 sold -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 51 / 84 sold -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 52 / 84 sold -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 53 / 84 sold -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 54 / 84 sold -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 55 / 84 sold -
A luminous revival of a classic American pattern, this Indiana Glass Harvest Grape goblet showcases the rich iridescence that defined the 1970s carnival glass resurgence. Drenched in deep sapphire blue with flashes of violet, emerald, and molten gold, the surface comes alive under light, shifting tone with every angle. The bowl is adorned with Indiana Glass Company’s iconic Harvest Grape motif — clusters of raised grapes intertwined with textured leaves, pressed in high relief to create depth and movement. The embossed detailing wraps gracefully around the cup, while the pedestal base anchors the piece with balance and vintage elegance. Produced during the renewed popularity of carnival glass in the 1970s, this goblet embodies both nostalgia and craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a curated glass collection or used as an accent piece in refined table settings, it carries the bold personality and collectible appeal that continue to draw enthusiasts to this enduring American pattern. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 56 / 84 sold -
A luminous revival of a classic American pattern, this Indiana Glass Harvest Grape goblet showcases the rich iridescence that defined the 1970s carnival glass resurgence. Drenched in deep sapphire blue with flashes of violet, emerald, and molten gold, the surface comes alive under light, shifting tone with every angle. The bowl is adorned with Indiana Glass Company’s iconic Harvest Grape motif — clusters of raised grapes intertwined with textured leaves, pressed in high relief to create depth and movement. The embossed detailing wraps gracefully around the cup, while the pedestal base anchors the piece with balance and vintage elegance. Produced during the renewed popularity of carnival glass in the 1970s, this goblet embodies both nostalgia and craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a curated glass collection or used as an accent piece in refined table settings, it carries the bold personality and collectible appeal that continue to draw enthusiasts to this enduring American pattern. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 57 / 84 sold -
A luminous revival of a classic American pattern, this Indiana Glass Harvest Grape goblet showcases the rich iridescence that defined the 1970s carnival glass resurgence. Drenched in deep sapphire blue with flashes of violet, emerald, and molten gold, the surface comes alive under light, shifting tone with every angle. The bowl is adorned with Indiana Glass Company’s iconic Harvest Grape motif — clusters of raised grapes intertwined with textured leaves, pressed in high relief to create depth and movement. The embossed detailing wraps gracefully around the cup, while the pedestal base anchors the piece with balance and vintage elegance. Produced during the renewed popularity of carnival glass in the 1970s, this goblet embodies both nostalgia and craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a curated glass collection or used as an accent piece in refined table settings, it carries the bold personality and collectible appeal that continue to draw enthusiasts to this enduring American pattern. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 58 / 84 sold -
A luminous revival of a classic American pattern, this Indiana Glass Harvest Grape goblet showcases the rich iridescence that defined the 1970s carnival glass resurgence. Drenched in deep sapphire blue with flashes of violet, emerald, and molten gold, the surface comes alive under light, shifting tone with every angle. The bowl is adorned with Indiana Glass Company’s iconic Harvest Grape motif — clusters of raised grapes intertwined with textured leaves, pressed in high relief to create depth and movement. The embossed detailing wraps gracefully around the cup, while the pedestal base anchors the piece with balance and vintage elegance. Produced during the renewed popularity of carnival glass in the 1970s, this goblet embodies both nostalgia and craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a curated glass collection or used as an accent piece in refined table settings, it carries the bold personality and collectible appeal that continue to draw enthusiasts to this enduring American pattern. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 59 / 84 sold -
A luminous revival of a classic American pattern, this Indiana Glass Harvest Grape goblet showcases the rich iridescence that defined the 1970s carnival glass resurgence. Drenched in deep sapphire blue with flashes of violet, emerald, and molten gold, the surface comes alive under light, shifting tone with every angle. The bowl is adorned with Indiana Glass Company’s iconic Harvest Grape motif — clusters of raised grapes intertwined with textured leaves, pressed in high relief to create depth and movement. The embossed detailing wraps gracefully around the cup, while the pedestal base anchors the piece with balance and vintage elegance. Produced during the renewed popularity of carnival glass in the 1970s, this goblet embodies both nostalgia and craftsmanship. Whether displayed in a curated glass collection or used as an accent piece in refined table settings, it carries the bold personality and collectible appeal that continue to draw enthusiasts to this enduring American pattern. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 60 / 84 sold -
A distinctive blend of sculptural form and vintage sophistication, this pair of metal candle holders showcases an elegant faux bamboo design that immediately evokes timeless decorative appeal. Vertical tube elements are bound by understated bands, creating architectural structure while maintaining an organic rhythm inspired by natural bamboo. The warm bronze-toned finish enhances their presence, offering a look that feels both grounded and refined. Rooted in the design language often associated with Hollywood Regency and Chinoiserie interiors, pieces like these were created to bring texture and visual intrigue into a space. Their open framework allows candlelight to move freely, casting layered shadows that elevate the surrounding atmosphere. Whether styled on a console, dining table, or shelf, they deliver effortless character without overwhelming the setting. Ideal for collectors of vintage décor or anyone curating a thoughtfully layered interior, this pair offers versatility that transitions seamlessly between classic and contemporary environments. Decorative yet functional, they embody the enduring appeal of statement accent pieces that quietly command attention. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 61 / 84 sold -
A distinctive blend of sculptural form and vintage sophistication, this pair of metal candle holders showcases an elegant faux bamboo design that immediately evokes timeless decorative appeal. Vertical tube elements are bound by understated bands, creating architectural structure while maintaining an organic rhythm inspired by natural bamboo. The warm bronze-toned finish enhances their presence, offering a look that feels both grounded and refined. Rooted in the design language often associated with Hollywood Regency and Chinoiserie interiors, pieces like these were created to bring texture and visual intrigue into a space. Their open framework allows candlelight to move freely, casting layered shadows that elevate the surrounding atmosphere. Whether styled on a console, dining table, or shelf, they deliver effortless character without overwhelming the setting. Ideal for collectors of vintage décor or anyone curating a thoughtfully layered interior, this pair offers versatility that transitions seamlessly between classic and contemporary environments. Decorative yet functional, they embody the enduring appeal of statement accent pieces that quietly command attention. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 62 / 84 sold -
A distinctive blend of sculptural form and vintage sophistication, this pair of metal candle holders showcases an elegant faux bamboo design that immediately evokes timeless decorative appeal. Vertical tube elements are bound by understated bands, creating architectural structure while maintaining an organic rhythm inspired by natural bamboo. The warm bronze-toned finish enhances their presence, offering a look that feels both grounded and refined. Rooted in the design language often associated with Hollywood Regency and Chinoiserie interiors, pieces like these were created to bring texture and visual intrigue into a space. Their open framework allows candlelight to move freely, casting layered shadows that elevate the surrounding atmosphere. Whether styled on a console, dining table, or shelf, they deliver effortless character without overwhelming the setting. Ideal for collectors of vintage décor or anyone curating a thoughtfully layered interior, this pair offers versatility that transitions seamlessly between classic and contemporary environments. Decorative yet functional, they embody the enduring appeal of statement accent pieces that quietly command attention. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 63 / 84 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 64 / 84 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 65 / 84 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 66 / 84 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 67 / 84 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 68 / 84 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/yOocmwbCIm0?feature=share In a quiet corner of a Kyoto workshop, an old master once poured his reverence for the ritual into molten iron. The metal cooled slowly, taking with it the memory of cherry blossoms and the hush of temple gardens, until this teapot emerged—its surface alive with raised camellia blossoms that seem to breathe under the softest touch. The body is heavy, honest cast iron, finished in a deep silver-black that catches light like moonlit steel. Inside, a flawless enamel lining waits, untouched by water or time, preserving the purity of every future steepings. The lid fits with the satisfying certainty of tradition; the handle arches with graceful restraint; the spout promises a pour as steady as the seasons. This is not merely a vessel. It is an invitation to slow the world for the length of a single infusion—to watch steam rise like incense, to listen to the faint song of iron meeting water, to remember that some pleasures were never meant to be hurried. For decades it rested, wrapped and waiting. Tonight it is ready to begin its true life: in your hands, on your table, holding the warmth of stories yet to be told. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 69 / 84 sold -
Step into the golden age of American scholarship with this magnificent 1937 edition of the Lincoln Library of Essential Information, a leather-bound treasure that represents the pinnacle of pre-war reference publishing. This comprehensive encyclopedia stands as a testament to an era when knowledge was meticulously curated, beautifully bound, and built to last generations. Wrapped in rich, supple leather that has aged gracefully over nearly nine decades, this reference set embodies both intellectual depth and physical craftsmanship. The pages contain a vast compendium of essential knowledge spanning history, politics, science, literature, and the arts—all organized with the clarity and authority that made the Lincoln Library a cornerstone of American education and home libraries throughout the 20th century. Whether you're a collector of vintage reference works, a history enthusiast, a researcher seeking period-accurate information, or someone who appreciates the tactile beauty of leather-bound books, this 1937 Lincoln Library offers both substance and style. Display it proudly in your library, use it for historical research, or gift it to someone who values the enduring power of knowledge preserved in timeless form. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako, have we got a gem for You?! 70 / 84 sold -
Step into the golden age of American scholarship with this magnificent 1937 edition of the Lincoln Library of Essential Information, a leather-bound treasure that represents the pinnacle of pre-war reference publishing. This comprehensive encyclopedia stands as a testament to an era when knowledge was meticulously curated, beautifully bound, and built to last generations. Wrapped in rich, supple leather that has aged gracefully over nearly nine decades, this reference set embodies both intellectual depth and physical craftsmanship. The pages contain a vast compendium of essential knowledge spanning history, politics, science, literature, and the arts—all organized with the clarity and authority that made the Lincoln Library a cornerstone of American education and home libraries throughout the 20th century. Whether you're a collector of vintage reference works, a history enthusiast, a researcher seeking period-accurate information, or someone who appreciates the tactile beauty of leather-bound books, this 1937 Lincoln Library offers both substance and style. Display it proudly in your library, use it for historical research, or gift it to someone who values the enduring power of knowledge preserved in timeless form. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako, have we got a gem for You?! 71 / 84 sold -
Step into the golden age of American scholarship with this magnificent 1937 edition of the Lincoln Library of Essential Information, a leather-bound treasure that represents the pinnacle of pre-war reference publishing. This comprehensive encyclopedia stands as a testament to an era when knowledge was meticulously curated, beautifully bound, and built to last generations. Wrapped in rich, supple leather that has aged gracefully over nearly nine decades, this reference set embodies both intellectual depth and physical craftsmanship. The pages contain a vast compendium of essential knowledge spanning history, politics, science, literature, and the arts—all organized with the clarity and authority that made the Lincoln Library a cornerstone of American education and home libraries throughout the 20th century. Whether you're a collector of vintage reference works, a history enthusiast, a researcher seeking period-accurate information, or someone who appreciates the tactile beauty of leather-bound books, this 1937 Lincoln Library offers both substance and style. Display it proudly in your library, use it for historical research, or gift it to someone who values the enduring power of knowledge preserved in timeless form. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako, have we got a gem for You?! 72 / 84 sold -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 73 / 84 sold -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 74 / 84 sold -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 75 / 84 sold -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 76 / 84 sold -
She stands in silent adoration, head bowed, hands clasped in eternal prayer, while two sweeping copper wings rise behind her like a quiet hymn frozen in metal. The body is solid brass, turned and polished to a soft conical grace, its trumpet-like candle cup lifted as an offering to the coming light. Handcrafted in Mexico during the great mid-century surge of folk-art metalwork, she carries the unmistakable warmth of an era when artisans shaped devotion with hammer and fire. Time has written its own gentle scripture across her surface: verdigris blooms in tender turquoise along the seams, brass has softened to honeyed gold, and the wings have deepened to a rich, earthy glow. Every mark is honest; every fleck of patina a testament to decades spent on Christmas mantels, beside Advent wreaths, or simply watching over quiet family dinners where stories were told by candlelight. This is not a mass-produced ornament. This is a prayer made tangible; an angel who has already kept vigil through countless seasons and now asks only to keep yours. Place a single taper in her keeping, strike the match, and watch how softly she transforms darkness into reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 77 / 84 sold -
The gates of 1999 swing open and the very first beast of the Attack Pack Series comes snarling out: #1 of 4, the Nissan Hardbody turned graffiti-covered monster truck, ready to crush everything in its path. Painted in wild brown with explosive orange, white, and black street-art flames that look like they were sprayed by a rogue artist in the dead of night, this lifted Nissan sits on massive chrome-rimmed black tires, twin chrome stacks rising like war horns, and a stance that says “try me.” Collector #1021, it kicked off one of Hot Wheels’ most aggressive series of the era—four trucks built to dominate backyard battlegrounds and bedroom floors alike. Still factory-sealed on its original card, blister crystal-clear, graphics screaming late-’90s attitude, this series-opener has become one of the toughest Attack Pack pieces to find mint. For monster-truck maniacs, graffiti chasers, or anyone completing their 1999–2000 run, this is the alpha of the pack—the one that started the rampage. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 78 / 84 sold -
The gates of 1999 swing open and the very first beast of the Attack Pack Series comes snarling out: #1 of 4, the Nissan Hardbody turned graffiti-covered monster truck, ready to crush everything in its path. Painted in wild brown with explosive orange, white, and black street-art flames that look like they were sprayed by a rogue artist in the dead of night, this lifted Nissan sits on massive chrome-rimmed black tires, twin chrome stacks rising like war horns, and a stance that says “try me.” Collector #1021, it kicked off one of Hot Wheels’ most aggressive series of the era—four trucks built to dominate backyard battlegrounds and bedroom floors alike. Still factory-sealed on its original card, blister crystal-clear, graphics screaming late-’90s attitude, this series-opener has become one of the toughest Attack Pack pieces to find mint. For monster-truck maniacs, graffiti chasers, or anyone completing their 1999–2000 run, this is the alpha of the pack—the one that started the rampage. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 79 / 84 sold -
The year 2000 turned into 2001, and Hot Wheels dropped one of the wildest First Editions of the new millennium. Collector #017, the 17th of 36, is the Super Tuned pickup—a slammed, wide-body anime-inspired street monster that looks like it escaped straight from a Tokyo drift dream sequence. Deep metallic blue paint shimmers under the blister like midnight neon, chrome supercharger exploding from the hood, red and white “Super Tuned” graphics screaming speed, and blacked-out 5-spoke wheels ready to smoke any boulevard. This isn’t just a truck; it’s a love letter to the early-2000s import tuner explosion, when Fast & Furious was still fresh and every kid wanted a ride that could outrun rice rockets and reality alike. Still factory-sealed on its original 2001 card, #017 of the First Editions series, the packaging crisp and the chrome still blinding. One of the most iconic and hardest-to-find First Editions trucks of the era, ready to sit proud in any modern JDM or early-2000s Hot Wheels collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 80 / 84 sold -
The year 2000 turned into 2001, and Hot Wheels dropped one of the wildest First Editions of the new millennium. Collector #017, the 17th of 36, is the Super Tuned pickup—a slammed, wide-body anime-inspired street monster that looks like it escaped straight from a Tokyo drift dream sequence. Deep metallic blue paint shimmers under the blister like midnight neon, chrome supercharger exploding from the hood, red and white “Super Tuned” graphics screaming speed, and blacked-out 5-spoke wheels ready to smoke any boulevard. This isn’t just a truck; it’s a love letter to the early-2000s import tuner explosion, when Fast & Furious was still fresh and every kid wanted a ride that could outrun rice rockets and reality alike. Still factory-sealed on its original 2001 card, #017 of the First Editions series, the packaging crisp and the chrome still blinding. One of the most iconic and hardest-to-find First Editions trucks of the era, ready to sit proud in any modern JDM or early-2000s Hot Wheels collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 81 / 84 sold -
There is something deeply grounding about jewelry that feels collected rather than manufactured, and these earrings carry that energy effortlessly. The aged metal framework shows time-earned character, forming a geometric silhouette that feels both architectural and organic. From each frame, warm wooden beads cascade gently, creating soft movement with every step and a quiet rhythm that feels almost ceremonial. These earrings speak to a bohemian spirit rooted in travel, craft, and story. The combination of textured metal and natural wood gives them an earthy elegance, making them easy to pair with linen, denim, flowing dresses, or layered knits. They feel equally at home at an outdoor market, a candlelit gathering, or worn as an everyday signature piece. Their charm lies in balance — substantial without being heavy, expressive without being loud. Each detail invites a closer look, rewarding the wearer with subtle variation and a sense of individuality that mass-produced jewelry simply cannot replicate. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 82 / 84 sold -
There is something deeply grounding about jewelry that feels collected rather than manufactured, and these earrings carry that energy effortlessly. The aged metal framework shows time-earned character, forming a geometric silhouette that feels both architectural and organic. From each frame, warm wooden beads cascade gently, creating soft movement with every step and a quiet rhythm that feels almost ceremonial. These earrings speak to a bohemian spirit rooted in travel, craft, and story. The combination of textured metal and natural wood gives them an earthy elegance, making them easy to pair with linen, denim, flowing dresses, or layered knits. They feel equally at home at an outdoor market, a candlelit gathering, or worn as an everyday signature piece. Their charm lies in balance — substantial without being heavy, expressive without being loud. Each detail invites a closer look, rewarding the wearer with subtle variation and a sense of individuality that mass-produced jewelry simply cannot replicate. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 83 / 84 sold -
There is something deeply grounding about jewelry that feels collected rather than manufactured, and these earrings carry that energy effortlessly. The aged metal framework shows time-earned character, forming a geometric silhouette that feels both architectural and organic. From each frame, warm wooden beads cascade gently, creating soft movement with every step and a quiet rhythm that feels almost ceremonial. These earrings speak to a bohemian spirit rooted in travel, craft, and story. The combination of textured metal and natural wood gives them an earthy elegance, making them easy to pair with linen, denim, flowing dresses, or layered knits. They feel equally at home at an outdoor market, a candlelit gathering, or worn as an everyday signature piece. Their charm lies in balance — substantial without being heavy, expressive without being loud. Each detail invites a closer look, rewarding the wearer with subtle variation and a sense of individuality that mass-produced jewelry simply cannot replicate. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 84 / 84 sold
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