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View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GBo3Mb80sh4?feature=share She curls gently on her side, one tiny hand tucked beneath her cheek, the other resting on a cloud-soft gown that drapes like moonlight over porcelain. A golden halo crowns her flaxen hair, and her wings—delicate, translucent, and pierced with tiny stars—allow a warm amber glow to spill through when the night-light is switched on, turning each star into a quiet constellation against the nursery wall. Hand-painted with the tender brushstrokes of a bygone era, her lashes are feather-soft, her cheeks brushed with the faintest rose, most innocent blush. The light inside is the same gentle bulb these pieces have carried for decades—steady, comforting, the kind that chases away shadows without ever waking a sleeping child. For over half a century, pieces like this have watched over cradles and bookshelves, becoming silent guardians of lullabies and whispered prayers. She is not merely decoration; she is memory made visible, serenity made tangible, a small miracle of light and love preserved in ceramic and gold. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 101 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GBo3Mb80sh4?feature=share She curls gently on her side, one tiny hand tucked beneath her cheek, the other resting on a cloud-soft gown that drapes like moonlight over porcelain. A golden halo crowns her flaxen hair, and her wings—delicate, translucent, and pierced with tiny stars—allow a warm amber glow to spill through when the night-light is switched on, turning each star into a quiet constellation against the nursery wall. Hand-painted with the tender brushstrokes of a bygone era, her lashes are feather-soft, her cheeks brushed with the faintest rose, most innocent blush. The light inside is the same gentle bulb these pieces have carried for decades—steady, comforting, the kind that chases away shadows without ever waking a sleeping child. For over half a century, pieces like this have watched over cradles and bookshelves, becoming silent guardians of lullabies and whispered prayers. She is not merely decoration; she is memory made visible, serenity made tangible, a small miracle of light and love preserved in ceramic and gold. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 102 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GBo3Mb80sh4?feature=share She curls gently on her side, one tiny hand tucked beneath her cheek, the other resting on a cloud-soft gown that drapes like moonlight over porcelain. A golden halo crowns her flaxen hair, and her wings—delicate, translucent, and pierced with tiny stars—allow a warm amber glow to spill through when the night-light is switched on, turning each star into a quiet constellation against the nursery wall. Hand-painted with the tender brushstrokes of a bygone era, her lashes are feather-soft, her cheeks brushed with the faintest rose, most innocent blush. The light inside is the same gentle bulb these pieces have carried for decades—steady, comforting, the kind that chases away shadows without ever waking a sleeping child. For over half a century, pieces like this have watched over cradles and bookshelves, becoming silent guardians of lullabies and whispered prayers. She is not merely decoration; she is memory made visible, serenity made tangible, a small miracle of light and love preserved in ceramic and gold. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 103 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GBo3Mb80sh4?feature=share She curls gently on her side, one tiny hand tucked beneath her cheek, the other resting on a cloud-soft gown that drapes like moonlight over porcelain. A golden halo crowns her flaxen hair, and her wings—delicate, translucent, and pierced with tiny stars—allow a warm amber glow to spill through when the night-light is switched on, turning each star into a quiet constellation against the nursery wall. Hand-painted with the tender brushstrokes of a bygone era, her lashes are feather-soft, her cheeks brushed with the faintest rose, most innocent blush. The light inside is the same gentle bulb these pieces have carried for decades—steady, comforting, the kind that chases away shadows without ever waking a sleeping child. For over half a century, pieces like this have watched over cradles and bookshelves, becoming silent guardians of lullabies and whispered prayers. She is not merely decoration; she is memory made visible, serenity made tangible, a small miracle of light and love preserved in ceramic and gold. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 104 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GBo3Mb80sh4?feature=share She curls gently on her side, one tiny hand tucked beneath her cheek, the other resting on a cloud-soft gown that drapes like moonlight over porcelain. A golden halo crowns her flaxen hair, and her wings—delicate, translucent, and pierced with tiny stars—allow a warm amber glow to spill through when the night-light is switched on, turning each star into a quiet constellation against the nursery wall. Hand-painted with the tender brushstrokes of a bygone era, her lashes are feather-soft, her cheeks brushed with the faintest rose, most innocent blush. The light inside is the same gentle bulb these pieces have carried for decades—steady, comforting, the kind that chases away shadows without ever waking a sleeping child. For over half a century, pieces like this have watched over cradles and bookshelves, becoming silent guardians of lullabies and whispered prayers. She is not merely decoration; she is memory made visible, serenity made tangible, a small miracle of light and love preserved in ceramic and gold. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 105 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/GBo3Mb80sh4?feature=share She curls gently on her side, one tiny hand tucked beneath her cheek, the other resting on a cloud-soft gown that drapes like moonlight over porcelain. A golden halo crowns her flaxen hair, and her wings—delicate, translucent, and pierced with tiny stars—allow a warm amber glow to spill through when the night-light is switched on, turning each star into a quiet constellation against the nursery wall. Hand-painted with the tender brushstrokes of a bygone era, her lashes are feather-soft, her cheeks brushed with the faintest rose, most innocent blush. The light inside is the same gentle bulb these pieces have carried for decades—steady, comforting, the kind that chases away shadows without ever waking a sleeping child. For over half a century, pieces like this have watched over cradles and bookshelves, becoming silent guardians of lullabies and whispered prayers. She is not merely decoration; she is memory made visible, serenity made tangible, a small miracle of light and love preserved in ceramic and gold. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 106 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/z5j-xAcZtFI?feature=share There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing precisely eight inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. Flawless from crown to base, with no chips or blemishes to mar her clarity, she gleams as fresh as the day she left the studio, a testament to enduring precision and care. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 107 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/z5j-xAcZtFI?feature=share There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing precisely eight inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. Flawless from crown to base, with no chips or blemishes to mar her clarity, she gleams as fresh as the day she left the studio, a testament to enduring precision and care. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 108 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/z5j-xAcZtFI?feature=share There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing precisely eight inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. Flawless from crown to base, with no chips or blemishes to mar her clarity, she gleams as fresh as the day she left the studio, a testament to enduring precision and care. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 109 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/z5j-xAcZtFI?feature=share There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing precisely eight inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. Flawless from crown to base, with no chips or blemishes to mar her clarity, she gleams as fresh as the day she left the studio, a testament to enduring precision and care. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 110 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/z5j-xAcZtFI?feature=share There are Christmas trees that twinkle, and then there are those that sing with light. This is the latter. Hand-cut from exceptionally heavy, water-clear full lead crystal by Sigma's Taste Setter line in 1976, every branch is a precisely faceted prism that catches the slightest glimmer and explodes it into quiet rainbows across the room. Standing precisely eight inches tall, its substantial weight—hallmark of true Japanese craftsmanship—speaks of the era's unwavering commitment to quality, when each piece was shaped by artisans who understood the poetry of refraction. The branches rise in elegant tiers, each tip meticulously finished to a needle-sharp point, turning ordinary lamplight into a private aurora. Flawless from crown to base, with no chips or blemishes to mar her clarity, she gleams as fresh as the day she left the studio, a testament to enduring precision and care. When the lights are low and the candles flicker, she becomes pure magic: a silent, radiant sentinel of the season, scattering flecks of emerald, ruby, and gold across ceiling and wall like fallen stars gathered into crystal. Place her on a mantel, beneath the tree lights, or in a window where winter sun can dance through her—she was born for moments like these. Some decorations demand attention. This one simply commands reverence. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 111 / 604 -
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! 112 / 604 -
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! 113 / 604 -
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! 114 / 604 -
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! 115 / 604 -
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! 116 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 117 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 118 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 119 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 120 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 121 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 122 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM She waits on the dresser like a trusted confidante, turning slowly when called upon, revealing her secrets only to the one who knows the gentle twist of her base. Crafted from warm cherry-toned hardwood, this spinning jewelry cabinet carries the quiet dignity of a bygone era—when keeping treasures meant more than hiding them away, it meant giving them a proper home. Lift the mirrored lid and the day’s reflection greets you first, framed in beveled glass that still catches light like it did the very first morning. Open the twin side doors and everything falls into perfect order: necklaces hang free on hidden hooks, rings nestle in soft cushioned rolls, earrings stand at attention on padded bars, bracelets rest in gathered satin pouches that billow like theater curtains. Every compartment is lined in pale ivory velvet, gentle as an old love letter. Turn her again and another side appears—then another—until the whole room feels part of the ritual. The brass-toned latch clicks with satisfying certainty, the wood grain glows with years of careful polishing, and the mirror holds every memory of the woman who once stood here choosing what to wear for dinner, for church, for that first nervous date. She has kept those stories safe for decades. Now she’s ready to keep yours. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 123 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This impressive apothecary-style display jar is crafted from thick, hand-blown glass with beautifully ribbed contours and a substantial domed lid. Its oversized form—standing approximately 15 inches tall—gives it a commanding, sculptural presence perfect for decorators, collectors, and shop displays alike. The jar’s softly tinted glass suggests early-to-mid 20th-century production techniques, where slight waviness and organic thickness variations were hallmarks of hand craftsmanship. The weight and clarity make it ideal as a statement counter jar, candy jar, terrarium vessel, or seasonal centerpiece. A wide mouth and fitted lid add both functionality and aesthetic appeal, while the rounded pumpkin-style silhouette enhances its charm. Whether used for storage or purely as décor, this substantial vessel brings vintage character and visual impact to any setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you 124 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This impressive apothecary-style display jar is crafted from thick, hand-blown glass with beautifully ribbed contours and a substantial domed lid. Its oversized form—standing approximately 15 inches tall—gives it a commanding, sculptural presence perfect for decorators, collectors, and shop displays alike. The jar’s softly tinted glass suggests early-to-mid 20th-century production techniques, where slight waviness and organic thickness variations were hallmarks of hand craftsmanship. The weight and clarity make it ideal as a statement counter jar, candy jar, terrarium vessel, or seasonal centerpiece. A wide mouth and fitted lid add both functionality and aesthetic appeal, while the rounded pumpkin-style silhouette enhances its charm. Whether used for storage or purely as décor, this substantial vessel brings vintage character and visual impact to any setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you 125 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This impressive apothecary-style display jar is crafted from thick, hand-blown glass with beautifully ribbed contours and a substantial domed lid. Its oversized form—standing approximately 15 inches tall—gives it a commanding, sculptural presence perfect for decorators, collectors, and shop displays alike. The jar’s softly tinted glass suggests early-to-mid 20th-century production techniques, where slight waviness and organic thickness variations were hallmarks of hand craftsmanship. The weight and clarity make it ideal as a statement counter jar, candy jar, terrarium vessel, or seasonal centerpiece. A wide mouth and fitted lid add both functionality and aesthetic appeal, while the rounded pumpkin-style silhouette enhances its charm. Whether used for storage or purely as décor, this substantial vessel brings vintage character and visual impact to any setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you 126 / 604 -
NO SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM This impressive apothecary-style display jar is crafted from thick, hand-blown glass with beautifully ribbed contours and a substantial domed lid. Its oversized form—standing approximately 15 inches tall—gives it a commanding, sculptural presence perfect for decorators, collectors, and shop displays alike. The jar’s softly tinted glass suggests early-to-mid 20th-century production techniques, where slight waviness and organic thickness variations were hallmarks of hand craftsmanship. The weight and clarity make it ideal as a statement counter jar, candy jar, terrarium vessel, or seasonal centerpiece. A wide mouth and fitted lid add both functionality and aesthetic appeal, while the rounded pumpkin-style silhouette enhances its charm. Whether used for storage or purely as décor, this substantial vessel brings vintage character and visual impact to any setting. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you 127 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a sun-drenched forest where friendship defies every rule, The Fox and the Hound VHS clamshell stands as a cherished portal to one of Disney's most tender tales—Tod the wide-eyed fox and Copper the floppy-eared hound tumbling through wildflowers on the iconic cover, their playful innocence captured forever against a backdrop of emerald leaves and summer sky, the bold yellow “Masterpiece Collection” banner and purple spine marking this as the coveted 1994 release that broke hearts and mended them in equal measure. The clamshell opens to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, ready to spin the story of two souls who learn that love can outrun even the cruelest odds. Imagine pressing play on a quiet afternoon, the familiar overture swelling as childhood memories flood back—the laughter of unlikely friends, the ache of growing apart, the quiet triumph of loyalty that refuses to fade. From Disney’s golden Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition, colors vivid and spine proud, a piece that turns any VCR into a time machine of tears and triumphs. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 128 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a sun-drenched forest where friendship defies every rule, The Fox and the Hound VHS clamshell stands as a cherished portal to one of Disney's most tender tales—Tod the wide-eyed fox and Copper the floppy-eared hound tumbling through wildflowers on the iconic cover, their playful innocence captured forever against a backdrop of emerald leaves and summer sky, the bold yellow “Masterpiece Collection” banner and purple spine marking this as the coveted 1994 release that broke hearts and mended them in equal measure. The clamshell opens to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, ready to spin the story of two souls who learn that love can outrun even the cruelest odds. Imagine pressing play on a quiet afternoon, the familiar overture swelling as childhood memories flood back—the laughter of unlikely friends, the ache of growing apart, the quiet triumph of loyalty that refuses to fade. From Disney’s golden Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition, colors vivid and spine proud, a piece that turns any VCR into a time machine of tears and triumphs. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 129 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a sun-drenched forest where friendship defies every rule, The Fox and the Hound VHS clamshell stands as a cherished portal to one of Disney's most tender tales—Tod the wide-eyed fox and Copper the floppy-eared hound tumbling through wildflowers on the iconic cover, their playful innocence captured forever against a backdrop of emerald leaves and summer sky, the bold yellow “Masterpiece Collection” banner and purple spine marking this as the coveted 1994 release that broke hearts and mended them in equal measure. The clamshell opens to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, ready to spin the story of two souls who learn that love can outrun even the cruelest odds. Imagine pressing play on a quiet afternoon, the familiar overture swelling as childhood memories flood back—the laughter of unlikely friends, the ache of growing apart, the quiet triumph of loyalty that refuses to fade. From Disney’s golden Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition, colors vivid and spine proud, a piece that turns any VCR into a time machine of tears and triumphs. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 130 / 604 -
In the electric hush of an Agrabah night, where the palace domes gleam like polished gold beneath a canopy of stars, Aladdin and Jasmine soar on a magic carpet ride that changed childhoods forever—the iconic cover bursting with Genie’s mischievous grin, Abu clinging to the lamp, and Jafar’s sinister shadow looming, all framed by the bold yellow “Masterpiece Collection” banner and the coveted Black Diamond logo that marks this as one of the holy grails of 1990s Disney VHS. The clamshell opens to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, its spine proud and colors vivid, ready to unleash Robin Williams’ legendary performance and the songs that defined a generation with one press of play. Imagine slipping it into the VCR on a quiet evening, the familiar overture swelling as “A Whole New World” fills the room, transporting you back to the moment you first believed a street rat could win a princess and a genie could grant the impossible. From Disney’s legendary Black Diamond/Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition—a true collector’s piece that turns any shelf into a shrine of 90s magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 131 / 604 -
In the electric hush of an Agrabah night, where the palace domes gleam like polished gold beneath a canopy of stars, Aladdin and Jasmine soar on a magic carpet ride that changed childhoods forever—the iconic cover bursting with Genie’s mischievous grin, Abu clinging to the lamp, and Jafar’s sinister shadow looming, all framed by the bold yellow “Masterpiece Collection” banner and the coveted Black Diamond logo that marks this as one of the holy grails of 1990s Disney VHS. The clamshell opens to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, its spine proud and colors vivid, ready to unleash Robin Williams’ legendary performance and the songs that defined a generation with one press of play. Imagine slipping it into the VCR on a quiet evening, the familiar overture swelling as “A Whole New World” fills the room, transporting you back to the moment you first believed a street rat could win a princess and a genie could grant the impossible. From Disney’s legendary Black Diamond/Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition—a true collector’s piece that turns any shelf into a shrine of 90s magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 132 / 604 -
In the electric hush of an Agrabah night, where the palace domes gleam like polished gold beneath a canopy of stars, Aladdin and Jasmine soar on a magic carpet ride that changed childhoods forever—the iconic cover bursting with Genie’s mischievous grin, Abu clinging to the lamp, and Jafar’s sinister shadow looming, all framed by the bold yellow “Masterpiece Collection” banner and the coveted Black Diamond logo that marks this as one of the holy grails of 1990s Disney VHS. The clamshell opens to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, its spine proud and colors vivid, ready to unleash Robin Williams’ legendary performance and the songs that defined a generation with one press of play. Imagine slipping it into the VCR on a quiet evening, the familiar overture swelling as “A Whole New World” fills the room, transporting you back to the moment you first believed a street rat could win a princess and a genie could grant the impossible. From Disney’s legendary Black Diamond/Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition—a true collector’s piece that turns any shelf into a shrine of 90s magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 133 / 604 -
In the shadow of Notre Dame’s towering spires, where bells toll like the heartbeat of Paris and stained glass spills jeweled light across cobblestones, The Hunchback of Notre Dame VHS stands as a bold testament to Disney’s darkest fairy tale—Quasimodo swinging from the bell ropes, Esmeralda dancing in fiery defiance, Phoebus and Frollo locked in moral combat, the cover alive with the film’s dramatic palette of deep purples, golds, and gothic grandeur that dared to bring Victor Hugo’s tragedy to life. The iconic Masterpiece Collection banner gleams across the spine, the clamshell opening to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, ready to unleash “Out There,” “Hellfire,” and the soaring “God Help the Outcasts” that gave the 90s one of its most powerful soundtracks. Imagine pressing play and watching a generation fall in love with a hero who was never meant to be beautiful, the bells ringing through living rooms as hearts learned that true monstrosity hides in judgment, not appearance. From Disney’s fearless Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition—cover vivid, spine proud—a piece that turns any shelf into a cathedral of courage and compassion. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 134 / 604 -
In the shadow of Notre Dame’s towering spires, where bells toll like the heartbeat of Paris and stained glass spills jeweled light across cobblestones, The Hunchback of Notre Dame VHS stands as a bold testament to Disney’s darkest fairy tale—Quasimodo swinging from the bell ropes, Esmeralda dancing in fiery defiance, Phoebus and Frollo locked in moral combat, the cover alive with the film’s dramatic palette of deep purples, golds, and gothic grandeur that dared to bring Victor Hugo’s tragedy to life. The iconic Masterpiece Collection banner gleams across the spine, the clamshell opening to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, ready to unleash “Out There,” “Hellfire,” and the soaring “God Help the Outcasts” that gave the 90s one of its most powerful soundtracks. Imagine pressing play and watching a generation fall in love with a hero who was never meant to be beautiful, the bells ringing through living rooms as hearts learned that true monstrosity hides in judgment, not appearance. From Disney’s fearless Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition—cover vivid, spine proud—a piece that turns any shelf into a cathedral of courage and compassion. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 135 / 604 -
In the shadow of Notre Dame’s towering spires, where bells toll like the heartbeat of Paris and stained glass spills jeweled light across cobblestones, The Hunchback of Notre Dame VHS stands as a bold testament to Disney’s darkest fairy tale—Quasimodo swinging from the bell ropes, Esmeralda dancing in fiery defiance, Phoebus and Frollo locked in moral combat, the cover alive with the film’s dramatic palette of deep purples, golds, and gothic grandeur that dared to bring Victor Hugo’s tragedy to life. The iconic Masterpiece Collection banner gleams across the spine, the clamshell opening to reveal the original tape still nestled inside, ready to unleash “Out There,” “Hellfire,” and the soaring “God Help the Outcasts” that gave the 90s one of its most powerful soundtracks. Imagine pressing play and watching a generation fall in love with a hero who was never meant to be beautiful, the bells ringing through living rooms as hearts learned that true monstrosity hides in judgment, not appearance. From Disney’s fearless Masterpiece era, this copy remains in beautiful condition—cover vivid, spine proud—a piece that turns any shelf into a cathedral of courage and compassion. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 136 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a Judean sunset, where olive groves sway like silent witnesses to divine drama, Volume 9 of The Bible Story unfolds the final chapters of Jesus' earthly journey—a tapestry of parables told by lamplight, miracles that bend the laws of nature, triumphs over doubt and darkness, and the quiet hours of prayer that echo through eternity, from the triumphant entry into Jerusalem to the ascension that left the world forever changed. Arthur S. Maxwell's masterful retelling, illustrated with evocative artwork that brings the dust of Galilee to life, weaves these sacred moments into stories that pulse with humanity and hope, each page a bridge between ancient prophecy and timeless truth. Imagine opening it on a quiet evening, the words drawing you into the crowd pressing close to hear the Sermon on the Mount, or sharing a chapter with children where the feeding of the five thousand becomes a lesson in abundance and compassion. From the Pacific Press Publishing Association's beloved 10-volume series, this hardcover edition captures Maxwell's gift for making scripture sing, its pages filled with the rhythm of faith and the light of revelation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 137 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a Judean sunset, where olive groves sway like silent witnesses to divine drama, Volume 9 of The Bible Story unfolds the final chapters of Jesus' earthly journey—a tapestry of parables told by lamplight, miracles that bend the laws of nature, triumphs over doubt and darkness, and the quiet hours of prayer that echo through eternity, from the triumphant entry into Jerusalem to the ascension that left the world forever changed. Arthur S. Maxwell's masterful retelling, illustrated with evocative artwork that brings the dust of Galilee to life, weaves these sacred moments into stories that pulse with humanity and hope, each page a bridge between ancient prophecy and timeless truth. Imagine opening it on a quiet evening, the words drawing you into the crowd pressing close to hear the Sermon on the Mount, or sharing a chapter with children where the feeding of the five thousand becomes a lesson in abundance and compassion. From the Pacific Press Publishing Association's beloved 10-volume series, this hardcover edition captures Maxwell's gift for making scripture sing, its pages filled with the rhythm of faith and the light of revelation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 138 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a Judean sunset, where olive groves sway like silent witnesses to divine drama, Volume 9 of The Bible Story unfolds the final chapters of Jesus' earthly journey—a tapestry of parables told by lamplight, miracles that bend the laws of nature, triumphs over doubt and darkness, and the quiet hours of prayer that echo through eternity, from the triumphant entry into Jerusalem to the ascension that left the world forever changed. Arthur S. Maxwell's masterful retelling, illustrated with evocative artwork that brings the dust of Galilee to life, weaves these sacred moments into stories that pulse with humanity and hope, each page a bridge between ancient prophecy and timeless truth. Imagine opening it on a quiet evening, the words drawing you into the crowd pressing close to hear the Sermon on the Mount, or sharing a chapter with children where the feeding of the five thousand becomes a lesson in abundance and compassion. From the Pacific Press Publishing Association's beloved 10-volume series, this hardcover edition captures Maxwell's gift for making scripture sing, its pages filled with the rhythm of faith and the light of revelation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 139 / 604 -
In the golden hush of a Judean sunset, where olive groves sway like silent witnesses to divine drama, Volume 9 of The Bible Story unfolds the final chapters of Jesus' earthly journey—a tapestry of parables told by lamplight, miracles that bend the laws of nature, triumphs over doubt and darkness, and the quiet hours of prayer that echo through eternity, from the triumphant entry into Jerusalem to the ascension that left the world forever changed. Arthur S. Maxwell's masterful retelling, illustrated with evocative artwork that brings the dust of Galilee to life, weaves these sacred moments into stories that pulse with humanity and hope, each page a bridge between ancient prophecy and timeless truth. Imagine opening it on a quiet evening, the words drawing you into the crowd pressing close to hear the Sermon on the Mount, or sharing a chapter with children where the feeding of the five thousand becomes a lesson in abundance and compassion. From the Pacific Press Publishing Association's beloved 10-volume series, this hardcover edition captures Maxwell's gift for making scripture sing, its pages filled with the rhythm of faith and the light of revelation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 140 / 604 -
In the sun-dappled backyard where dirt calls like a siren's song, a scruffy little dog digs with the zeal of a miner chasing gold—first a modest hole for a bone, then tunnels that snake beneath the fence, unearthing everything from garden gnomes to buried treasures, his floppy ears flopping and tail wagging in triumphant chaos as the neighborhood transforms into his personal excavation site. Al Perkins' rollicking tale, illustrated with Eric Gurney's mischievous line drawings that burst with the joy of unbridled curiosity, celebrates the unstoppable spirit of a pup who turns "no" into "now" and every clod of earth into a grand adventure, the pages alive with the sound of paws in soil and the thrill of discovery that knows no bounds. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy summer afternoon, the words tumbling like dirt clods as a child's eyes widen with the dog's every breakthrough, or sharing it with a young explorer who sees in Sooki the freedom to dig deep and dream big. From the golden age of Beginner Books, this 1967 edition captures Perkins' rhythmic charm and Gurney's whimsical art, a story that turns every backyard into a kingdom of possibility. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 141 / 604 -
In the sun-dappled backyard where dirt calls like a siren's song, a scruffy little dog digs with the zeal of a miner chasing gold—first a modest hole for a bone, then tunnels that snake beneath the fence, unearthing everything from garden gnomes to buried treasures, his floppy ears flopping and tail wagging in triumphant chaos as the neighborhood transforms into his personal excavation site. Al Perkins' rollicking tale, illustrated with Eric Gurney's mischievous line drawings that burst with the joy of unbridled curiosity, celebrates the unstoppable spirit of a pup who turns "no" into "now" and every clod of earth into a grand adventure, the pages alive with the sound of paws in soil and the thrill of discovery that knows no bounds. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy summer afternoon, the words tumbling like dirt clods as a child's eyes widen with the dog's every breakthrough, or sharing it with a young explorer who sees in Sooki the freedom to dig deep and dream big. From the golden age of Beginner Books, this 1967 edition captures Perkins' rhythmic charm and Gurney's whimsical art, a story that turns every backyard into a kingdom of possibility. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 142 / 604 -
In the playful whirl of a hat shop where every brim tells a tale of mischief and delight, a little bear discovers the magic of trying on the world—one floppy fedora that flops over his eyes, a top hat that towers like a chimney, a beret that sits sideways like a secret, and finally the perfect porkpie that perches just so, his grin widening with each ridiculous fit as colors pop from the pages in reds, blues, and greens that burst like fireworks. Stan and Jan Berenstain's rhythmic words bounce like the hats themselves, turning a simple errand into a symphony of silliness that celebrates the joy of finding your own style in a world full of possibilities. Imagine reading it aloud on a rainy afternoon, the words tumbling like tumbling hats as a child's laughter fills the room, the illustrations sparking imaginations of hat parades and mirror dances. From the golden age of Beginner Books, this 1970 edition captures the Berenstains' whimsical line work and infectious fun, a story that turns every closet into a runway of self-discovery. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 143 / 604 -
In the playful whirl of a hat shop where every brim tells a tale of mischief and delight, a little bear discovers the magic of trying on the world—one floppy fedora that flops over his eyes, a top hat that towers like a chimney, a beret that sits sideways like a secret, and finally the perfect porkpie that perches just so, his grin widening with each ridiculous fit as colors pop from the pages in reds, blues, and greens that burst like fireworks. Stan and Jan Berenstain's rhythmic words bounce like the hats themselves, turning a simple errand into a symphony of silliness that celebrates the joy of finding your own style in a world full of possibilities. Imagine reading it aloud on a rainy afternoon, the words tumbling like tumbling hats as a child's laughter fills the room, the illustrations sparking imaginations of hat parades and mirror dances. From the golden age of Beginner Books, this 1970 edition captures the Berenstains' whimsical line work and infectious fun, a story that turns every closet into a runway of self-discovery. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 144 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a circus dawn, where laughter bubbles before the world wakes, C is for Clown leaps from the page in a riot of red polka dots and floppy shoes—a jolly fellow tumbling upside down with a grin wide as the big top, his arms waving like flags of pure joy while the letters of the alphabet parade in cheerful chaos around him, each page a new act of silliness that turns learning into a three-ring celebration. Stan and Jan Berenstain's bold lines and sunny colors burst with the same irrepressible energy that made the Berenstain Bears legends, the clown's antics inviting little hands to trace every "C" and giggle at every tumble, the rhymes rolling off the tongue like a drumroll before the grand finale. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy morning, the words tumbling like the clown himself as a child's eyes light up with the discovery that letters can be as playful as a pie in the face. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1972 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a front-row seat at the greatest alphabet show on earth. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 145 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a circus dawn, where laughter bubbles before the world wakes, C is for Clown leaps from the page in a riot of red polka dots and floppy shoes—a jolly fellow tumbling upside down with a grin wide as the big top, his arms waving like flags of pure joy while the letters of the alphabet parade in cheerful chaos around him, each page a new act of silliness that turns learning into a three-ring celebration. Stan and Jan Berenstain's bold lines and sunny colors burst with the same irrepressible energy that made the Berenstain Bears legends, the clown's antics inviting little hands to trace every "C" and giggle at every tumble, the rhymes rolling off the tongue like a drumroll before the grand finale. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy morning, the words tumbling like the clown himself as a child's eyes light up with the discovery that letters can be as playful as a pie in the face. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1972 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a front-row seat at the greatest alphabet show on earth. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 146 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a backyard adventure, where the world is one big playground of sound and surprise, a little bug embarks on a journey of joyful noise—a tiny explorer puffing out "K-Choo" with all his might, sending leaves flying and laughter rippling through the garden, his friends gathering round in wide-eyed wonder as the pages explode with the delight of discovery, every onomatopoeic burst a celebration of the fun in finding your voice. Rosetta Stone's rhythmic tale, illustrated by Michael Frith's whimsical line work that dances with the energy of a child's first "hello," turns the ordinary act of making noise into a symphony of silliness that invites little readers to join the chorus. Imagine sharing it on a sunny afternoon, the words tumbling out in giggles and gasps as a child's eyes light up with the bug's triumphant "K-Choo," the book becoming a launchpad for backyard concerts and backyard symphonies. From the beloved Beginner Books series, this 1975 edition captures the pure joy of sound-play and self-expression, a story that turns every page into a playground of auditory delight. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 147 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a backyard adventure, where the world is one big playground of sound and surprise, a little bug embarks on a journey of joyful noise—a tiny explorer puffing out "K-Choo" with all his might, sending leaves flying and laughter rippling through the garden, his friends gathering round in wide-eyed wonder as the pages explode with the delight of discovery, every onomatopoeic burst a celebration of the fun in finding your voice. Rosetta Stone's rhythmic tale, illustrated by Michael Frith's whimsical line work that dances with the energy of a child's first "hello," turns the ordinary act of making noise into a symphony of silliness that invites little readers to join the chorus. Imagine sharing it on a sunny afternoon, the words tumbling out in giggles and gasps as a child's eyes light up with the bug's triumphant "K-Choo," the book becoming a launchpad for backyard concerts and backyard symphonies. From the beloved Beginner Books series, this 1975 edition captures the pure joy of sound-play and self-expression, a story that turns every page into a playground of auditory delight. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 148 / 604 -
In the bright and early chaos of a backyard morning, where the world is one big playground of possibility, a determined boy sets out to teach his floppy-eared dog a hundred words—starting with “sit” and “stay,” racing through “fetch” and “roll over,” tumbling into “shake hands” and “play dead,” the pages bursting with Michael Frith’s wild, colorful illustrations that turn every command into a circus of motion and mischief, the dog’s eyes growing wider with each new trick while the boy’s grin stretches like the day itself. The rhymes bounce and tumble like the dog chasing his tail, making the impossible feel like the most natural thing in the world, a Beginner Book that proves learning can be as fun as a belly rub. Imagine reading it aloud on a sunny porch, the words rolling off the tongue as a child’s laughter joins the dog’s imaginary bark, the book becoming a launchpad for every silly command and proud “good dog” that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early series, this 1973 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a playground of joyful discovery. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 149 / 604 -
In the bright and early chaos of a backyard morning, where the world is one big playground of possibility, a determined boy sets out to teach his floppy-eared dog a hundred words—starting with “sit” and “stay,” racing through “fetch” and “roll over,” tumbling into “shake hands” and “play dead,” the pages bursting with Michael Frith’s wild, colorful illustrations that turn every command into a circus of motion and mischief, the dog’s eyes growing wider with each new trick while the boy’s grin stretches like the day itself. The rhymes bounce and tumble like the dog chasing his tail, making the impossible feel like the most natural thing in the world, a Beginner Book that proves learning can be as fun as a belly rub. Imagine reading it aloud on a sunny porch, the words rolling off the tongue as a child’s laughter joins the dog’s imaginary bark, the book becoming a launchpad for every silly command and proud “good dog” that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early series, this 1973 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a playground of joyful discovery. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 150 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a world bursting with B's, where every bounce and blunder leads to bigger and better, a parade of B's takes over the page—big brown bears bounding through blue balloons, beautiful baboons balancing on bumpy bridges, brave boys battling bumpy beasts, the words tumbling like a snowball of silliness that rolls from "big" to "bump" to "bang" in a riot of red, blue, and yellow chaos that only the Berenstains could conjure. Stan and Jan's bold lines and sunny colors explode with the infectious energy of alphabet anarchy, turning the letter B into a playground of pure, unbridled fun that invites little readers to join the bounce and discover how one sound can fill a book with endless delight. Imagine reading it aloud on a sunny morning, the "b" words bouncing off the walls as a child's laughter joins the bears and baboons, the book becoming a launchpad for every backyard B adventure that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1971 edition captures the Berenstains' whimsical genius for making letters leap off the page, a story that turns every bookshelf into a carnival of beginning sounds. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 151 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a world bursting with B's, where every bounce and blunder leads to bigger and better, a parade of B's takes over the page—big brown bears bounding through blue balloons, beautiful baboons balancing on bumpy bridges, brave boys battling bumpy beasts, the words tumbling like a snowball of silliness that rolls from "big" to "bump" to "bang" in a riot of red, blue, and yellow chaos that only the Berenstains could conjure. Stan and Jan's bold lines and sunny colors explode with the infectious energy of alphabet anarchy, turning the letter B into a playground of pure, unbridled fun that invites little readers to join the bounce and discover how one sound can fill a book with endless delight. Imagine reading it aloud on a sunny morning, the "b" words bouncing off the walls as a child's laughter joins the bears and baboons, the book becoming a launchpad for every backyard B adventure that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1971 edition captures the Berenstains' whimsical genius for making letters leap off the page, a story that turns every bookshelf into a carnival of beginning sounds. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 152 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a house that hums with hidden wonders, a mischievous mouse and a wide-eyed bird embark on a whirlwind tour of everyday magic—peeking into drawers full of spoons, bouncing on beds that squeak, flipping light switches that flood rooms with glow, and discovering clocks that tick-tock and chairs that creak, all in the joyful rhythm of Theo. LeSieg’s (Dr. Seuss writing backward) irresistible rhyme that turns a simple home into the grandest adventure imaginable. Roy McKie’s bold, colorful illustrations burst across every page in reds, blues, and yellows, making each ordinary object feel like a brand-new discovery waiting to be named and celebrated. Imagine reading it aloud on a quiet mornings, the words tumbling like the mouse and bird themselves as a child’s eyes light up with the thrill of recognizing their own world transformed into poetry, the book becoming a first lesson in the delicious power of language and observation. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1972 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a doorway to wonder. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 153 / 604 -
In the bright and early hush of a house that hums with hidden wonders, a mischievous mouse and a wide-eyed bird embark on a whirlwind tour of everyday magic—peeking into drawers full of spoons, bouncing on beds that squeak, flipping light switches that flood rooms with glow, and discovering clocks that tick-tock and chairs that creak, all in the joyful rhythm of Theo. LeSieg’s (Dr. Seuss writing backward) irresistible rhyme that turns a simple home into the grandest adventure imaginable. Roy McKie’s bold, colorful illustrations burst across every page in reds, blues, and yellows, making each ordinary object feel like a brand-new discovery waiting to be named and celebrated. Imagine reading it aloud on a quiet mornings, the words tumbling like the mouse and bird themselves as a child’s eyes light up with the thrill of recognizing their own world transformed into poetry, the book becoming a first lesson in the delicious power of language and observation. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1972 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a doorway to wonder. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 154 / 604 -
In the crisp hush of a snow-dusted December morning, where the world sparkles like a freshly shaken snow globe, Papa Bear strides out in red Santa hat and green scarf to teach Little Bear the fine art of winter fun—ice skating with wobbly legs and wild spins, skiing down hills that end in spectacular tumbles, sledding with whoops of delight that echo through bare trees, the pages alive with the Berenstains' bold reds, greens, and blues that turn every mishap into a lesson wrapped in laughter and love. The classic 1970 illustrations burst with the same warmth that made the Bears household legends, each panel a snapshot of family chaos and cozy triumph that feels like the first snowflakes on your tongue. Imagine reading it on a December afternoon, the familiar “Whoops!” and “Wheee!” filling the room as a child’s eyes widen at Papa’s spectacular wipeouts and Little Bear’s growing courage, the book becoming a holiday tradition that teaches the best gifts come with a little adventure and a lot of heart. From the beloved Beginner Books series, this first edition remains bright and cherished, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a portal of snowy joy. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 155 / 604 -
In the crisp hush of a snow-dusted December morning, where the world sparkles like a freshly shaken snow globe, Papa Bear strides out in red Santa hat and green scarf to teach Little Bear the fine art of winter fun—ice skating with wobbly legs and wild spins, skiing down hills that end in spectacular tumbles, sledding with whoops of delight that echo through bare trees, the pages alive with the Berenstains' bold reds, greens, and blues that turn every mishap into a lesson wrapped in laughter and love. The classic 1970 illustrations burst with the same warmth that made the Bears household legends, each panel a snapshot of family chaos and cozy triumph that feels like the first snowflakes on your tongue. Imagine reading it on a December afternoon, the familiar “Whoops!” and “Wheee!” filling the room as a child’s eyes widen at Papa’s spectacular wipeouts and Little Bear’s growing courage, the book becoming a holiday tradition that teaches the best gifts come with a little adventure and a lot of heart. From the beloved Beginner Books series, this first edition remains bright and cherished, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a portal of snowy joy. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 156 / 604 -
In the bright and boundless world of “what will you be,” a whirlwind of wild careers spins across the page—a boy dreaming of flying jets that zoom past clouds, healing sick pets with stethoscope and care, driving giant trucks or diving deep beneath the sea, every occupation bursting with the infectious energy of possibility as Theo. LeSieg (Dr. Seuss writing backward) unleashes his signature rhyme in a riot of red, yellow, and blue that makes choosing a future feel like the most exciting game ever invented. Michael J. Smollin’s bold illustrations leap with the same joyful chaos that defined the era, each page a new “maybe” that invites little readers to shout their own dreams aloud. Imagine reading it on a sunny afternoon, the words tumbling like laughter as a child’s eyes widen at the thought of being a farmer, a drummer, a diver, or even a jet pilot soaring above the world, the book becoming a launchpad for every “when I grow up” conversation that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1980 first edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a runway of endless potential. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 157 / 604 -
In the bright and boundless world of “what will you be,” a whirlwind of wild careers spins across the page—a boy dreaming of flying jets that zoom past clouds, healing sick pets with stethoscope and care, driving giant trucks or diving deep beneath the sea, every occupation bursting with the infectious energy of possibility as Theo. LeSieg (Dr. Seuss writing backward) unleashes his signature rhyme in a riot of red, yellow, and blue that makes choosing a future feel like the most exciting game ever invented. Michael J. Smollin’s bold illustrations leap with the same joyful chaos that defined the era, each page a new “maybe” that invites little readers to shout their own dreams aloud. Imagine reading it on a sunny afternoon, the words tumbling like laughter as a child’s eyes widen at the thought of being a farmer, a drummer, a diver, or even a jet pilot soaring above the world, the book becoming a launchpad for every “when I grow up” conversation that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1980 first edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a runway of endless potential. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 158 / 604 -
In the bright and early whirl of a world turned topsy-turvy, a little bear finds himself inside a box, then outside the box, upside down and right side up, as the simple act of mailing himself to town becomes a dizzying adventure of prepositions that spin the head and spark the giggles. Stan and Jan Berenstain’s classic illustrations burst with bold reds, yellows, and blues, the bear’s wide-eyed confusion and triumphant grin leaping from every page as “inside” becomes “outside” and “upside down” flips to “right side up” in a whirlwind of playful discovery that turns learning into the silliest game imaginable. This 1971 Grolier Book Club edition — published simultaneously with the Random House first printing — brings the full joy of the original Bright and Early Books story to a new generation, its sturdy hardcover and vibrant colors perfect for little hands that love-worn by countless readings. A beloved Berenstain classic that teaches direction and laughter in equal measure, ready to delight another child with the same timeless magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 159 / 604 -
In the bright and early whirl of a world turned topsy-turvy, a little bear finds himself inside a box, then outside the box, upside down and right side up, as the simple act of mailing himself to town becomes a dizzying adventure of prepositions that spin the head and spark the giggles. Stan and Jan Berenstain’s classic illustrations burst with bold reds, yellows, and blues, the bear’s wide-eyed confusion and triumphant grin leaping from every page as “inside” becomes “outside” and “upside down” flips to “right side up” in a whirlwind of playful discovery that turns learning into the silliest game imaginable. This 1971 Grolier Book Club edition — published simultaneously with the Random House first printing — brings the full joy of the original Bright and Early Books story to a new generation, its sturdy hardcover and vibrant colors perfect for little hands that love-worn by countless readings. A beloved Berenstain classic that teaches direction and laughter in equal measure, ready to delight another child with the same timeless magic. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 160 / 604 -
Picture a sunny afternoon in 1969, when a brand-new copy of Bears on Wheels rolled off the press and straight into the eager hands of little readers across America. Those same mischievous Berenstain Bears—long before they lived in their famous treehouse—are here in their wild, wacky, wonderfully chaotic prime, stacking themselves higher and higher on bicycles, unicycles, and anything with wheels. One bear, two bears, red bears, blue bears… ten bears, twenty bears—count along as the pile grows taller, sillier, and more delightfully out of control until—CRASH!—the greatest bear tumble in children’s literature history explodes across the page in a glorious riot of fur and spokes. This is the book that taught a generation to count while laughing out loud. Bold, bright illustrations burst with the Berenstains’ signature playful energy, and the rhymes bounce like rubber balls, and every page turn brings a new “how-many-bears-can-fit-on-that-thing?” surprise. This particular copy is the coveted Grolier Book Club Edition from the original 1969 Random House release—thicker covers, that unmistakable reinforced binding built to survive hundreds of storytimes, and the classic orange spine that instantly screams “vintage Berenstain treasure.” Light wear from decades of bedtime adventures only adds to its charm; the pages remain crisp, clean, and ready for the next little counter-in-training. Whether you’re rebuilding your childhood library, hunting the perfect gift for a new reader, or simply love the golden age of Bright & Early Books, this is the one that started the counting craze. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 161 / 604 -
Picture a sunny afternoon in 1969, when a brand-new copy of Bears on Wheels rolled off the press and straight into the eager hands of little readers across America. Those same mischievous Berenstain Bears—long before they lived in their famous treehouse—are here in their wild, wacky, wonderfully chaotic prime, stacking themselves higher and higher on bicycles, unicycles, and anything with wheels. One bear, two bears, red bears, blue bears… ten bears, twenty bears—count along as the pile grows taller, sillier, and more delightfully out of control until—CRASH!—the greatest bear tumble in children’s literature history explodes across the page in a glorious riot of fur and spokes. This is the book that taught a generation to count while laughing out loud. Bold, bright illustrations burst with the Berenstains’ signature playful energy, and the rhymes bounce like rubber balls, and every page turn brings a new “how-many-bears-can-fit-on-that-thing?” surprise. This particular copy is the coveted Grolier Book Club Edition from the original 1969 Random House release—thicker covers, that unmistakable reinforced binding built to survive hundreds of storytimes, and the classic orange spine that instantly screams “vintage Berenstain treasure.” Light wear from decades of bedtime adventures only adds to its charm; the pages remain crisp, clean, and ready for the next little counter-in-training. Whether you’re rebuilding your childhood library, hunting the perfect gift for a new reader, or simply love the golden age of Bright & Early Books, this is the one that started the counting craze. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 162 / 604 -
A tiny bird hatches alone. The nest is empty, the tree is quiet, and Mother is nowhere to be found. So the wide-eyed baby bird tumbles out into the big, noisy world with one trembling question on his beak: “Are you my mother?” What follows is the sweetest, funniest, most heart-tugging search in children’s literature. He asks a kitten (nope), a hen (nope), a dog, a cow, even a rumbling old SNORT that lifts him high into the sky. P.D. Eastman’s bold black lines and soft pops of color turn every page into a little drama—wide stares, worried wings, and that delicious moment when the enormous steam shovel roars “SNORT!” and the whole roomful of kids gasps in delighted terror. This is the actual early hardcover edition—the one with the unmistakable turquoise cover, the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, and that perfect matte finish that feels like 1960 in your hands. The corners show honest gentle playwear from decades of tiny fingers turning pages at bedtime, but the spine is tight, the pages bright, and every panicked “Are YOU my mother?” still lands like the first time. Sixty-five years later, it remains the ultimate story of longing, mistaken identity, and the happiest reunion you’ll ever read aloud. One copy. One little lost bird. One giant dose of childhood magic. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 163 / 604 -
A tiny bird hatches alone. The nest is empty, the tree is quiet, and Mother is nowhere to be found. So the wide-eyed baby bird tumbles out into the big, noisy world with one trembling question on his beak: “Are you my mother?” What follows is the sweetest, funniest, most heart-tugging search in children’s literature. He asks a kitten (nope), a hen (nope), a dog, a cow, even a rumbling old SNORT that lifts him high into the sky. P.D. Eastman’s bold black lines and soft pops of color turn every page into a little drama—wide stares, worried wings, and that delicious moment when the enormous steam shovel roars “SNORT!” and the whole roomful of kids gasps in delighted terror. This is the actual early hardcover edition—the one with the unmistakable turquoise cover, the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, and that perfect matte finish that feels like 1960 in your hands. The corners show honest gentle playwear from decades of tiny fingers turning pages at bedtime, but the spine is tight, the pages bright, and every panicked “Are YOU my mother?” still lands like the first time. Sixty-five years later, it remains the ultimate story of longing, mistaken identity, and the happiest reunion you’ll ever read aloud. One copy. One little lost bird. One giant dose of childhood magic. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 164 / 604 -
Poor P.J. Funnybunny is fed up with carrots, sisters, and the whole bunny routine. So he packs his little suitcase and sets off to try life as a bear, a bird, a pig, a moose, even a possum hanging upside down by his tail. Every time he thinks he’s found the perfect new family, something goes hilariously wrong: beavers slap him with tails, skunks clear the room, and porcupines… well, ouch. With Roger Bollen’s big, bold, laugh-out-loud illustrations and Marilyn Sadler’s perfect comic timing, this is the book that turned generations of kids into lifelong P.J. Funnybunny fans. That electric-blue cover, the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, the glossy hardcover built to survive a thousand readings; this is the real 1983 Random House edition in all its vintage glory. Watch P.J.’s ears droop lower with every failed adventure until he finally discovers the sweetest truth of all little runaways eventually learn: there really is no place like home (carrots and all). A stone-cold classic of toddler independence, sibling rivalry, and the irresistible urge to try on everyone else’s life for a day. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 165 / 604 -
Poor P.J. Funnybunny is fed up with carrots, sisters, and the whole bunny routine. So he packs his little suitcase and sets off to try life as a bear, a bird, a pig, a moose, even a possum hanging upside down by his tail. Every time he thinks he’s found the perfect new family, something goes hilariously wrong: beavers slap him with tails, skunks clear the room, and porcupines… well, ouch. With Roger Bollen’s big, bold, laugh-out-loud illustrations and Marilyn Sadler’s perfect comic timing, this is the book that turned generations of kids into lifelong P.J. Funnybunny fans. That electric-blue cover, the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, the glossy hardcover built to survive a thousand readings; this is the real 1983 Random House edition in all its vintage glory. Watch P.J.’s ears droop lower with every failed adventure until he finally discovers the sweetest truth of all little runaways eventually learn: there really is no place like home (carrots and all). A stone-cold classic of toddler independence, sibling rivalry, and the irresistible urge to try on everyone else’s life for a day. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 166 / 604 -
Poor P.J. Funnybunny is fed up with carrots, sisters, and the whole bunny routine. So he packs his little suitcase and sets off to try life as a bear, a bird, a pig, a moose, even a possum hanging upside down by his tail. Every time he thinks he’s found the perfect new family, something goes hilariously wrong: beavers slap him with tails, skunks clear the room, and porcupines… well, ouch. With Roger Bollen’s big, bold, laugh-out-loud illustrations and Marilyn Sadler’s perfect comic timing, this is the book that turned generations of kids into lifelong P.J. Funnybunny fans. That electric-blue cover, the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, the glossy hardcover built to survive a thousand readings; this is the real 1983 Random House edition in all its vintage glory. Watch P.J.’s ears droop lower with every failed adventure until he finally discovers the sweetest truth of all little runaways eventually learn: there really is no place like home (carrots and all). A stone-cold classic of toddler independence, sibling rivalry, and the irresistible urge to try on everyone else’s life for a day. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 167 / 604 -
Step right up to the wildest, wackiest, most wonderfully woolly celebration of hair that ever bounced off a bookshelf! There’s long hair, short hair, curly hair, straight hair, hair that sticks up like a rocket launch and hair that one spectacular mop that looks like it lost a fight with a lawnmower. Hair on your head, hair on a yak, hair that’s purple, hair that fights back! Graham Tether’s bouncy rhymes and Roy McKie’s explosively colorful, laugh-out-loud illustrations turn every page into a glorious chaos. This is pure, unfiltered 1979 Bright & Early Books joy: the bright-blue glossy cover, the proud “Beginning Beginners” banner, and that unmistakable Seuss-adjacent energy that makes toddlers giggle and grown-ups grin like kids again. From crew cuts to Afros, pigtails to ponytails to grandpas who’ve misplaced most of theirs, this book joyfully declares that every single strand is absolutely perfect exactly the way it is. A timeless anthem to bed-heads, bad hair days, and the sheer delight of being gloriously, unapologetically you. One vintage hardcover, ready to make the next generation of wild-haired readers. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 168 / 604 -
Step right up to the wildest, wackiest, most wonderfully woolly celebration of hair that ever bounced off a bookshelf! There’s long hair, short hair, curly hair, straight hair, hair that sticks up like a rocket launch and hair that one spectacular mop that looks like it lost a fight with a lawnmower. Hair on your head, hair on a yak, hair that’s purple, hair that fights back! Graham Tether’s bouncy rhymes and Roy McKie’s explosively colorful, laugh-out-loud illustrations turn every page into a glorious chaos. This is pure, unfiltered 1979 Bright & Early Books joy: the bright-blue glossy cover, the proud “Beginning Beginners” banner, and that unmistakable Seuss-adjacent energy that makes toddlers giggle and grown-ups grin like kids again. From crew cuts to Afros, pigtails to ponytails to grandpas who’ve misplaced most of theirs, this book joyfully declares that every single strand is absolutely perfect exactly the way it is. A timeless anthem to bed-heads, bad hair days, and the sheer delight of being gloriously, unapologetically you. One vintage hardcover, ready to make the next generation of wild-haired readers. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 169 / 604 -
A barefoot boy in red pajamas stands at the edge of a swirling green hill, arms flung wide, while a grinning bullfrog leaps beside him, and the most wonderful, wackiest question of the day hangs in the air: Would you rather be a bullfrog… or a butterfly? A dog… or a cat? A mince… or a moose? Theo. LeSieg (that’s Dr. Seuss writing under his backwards hat) and Roy McKie’s electric colors turn every page into a delicious dilemma. Should you be something tall or something small? Something that roars or something that sings? The rhymes bounce like a pogo stick, the choices get sillier and sillier, and by the time you reach the final splashy question, every kid in the room is shouting their answers at the top of their lungs. This is the real-deal 1975 Bright & Early Books hardcover: that unmistakable lime-green spine, the glossy cover that still pops like it did on day one, and the pure Seussian joy that makes decision-making the most fun game in the world. Light edge wear from decades of “one more time!” only adds to its bedtime-story pedigree. Perfect for little philosophers, future debaters, and anyone who has ever wondered if being a bullfrog might actually be pretty awesome. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 170 / 604 -
A barefoot boy in red pajamas stands at the edge of a swirling green hill, arms flung wide, while a grinning bullfrog leaps beside him, and the most wonderful, wackiest question of the day hangs in the air: Would you rather be a bullfrog… or a butterfly? A dog… or a cat? A mince… or a moose? Theo. LeSieg (that’s Dr. Seuss writing under his backwards hat) and Roy McKie’s electric colors turn every page into a delicious dilemma. Should you be something tall or something small? Something that roars or something that sings? The rhymes bounce like a pogo stick, the choices get sillier and sillier, and by the time you reach the final splashy question, every kid in the room is shouting their answers at the top of their lungs. This is the real-deal 1975 Bright & Early Books hardcover: that unmistakable lime-green spine, the glossy cover that still pops like it did on day one, and the pure Seussian joy that makes decision-making the most fun game in the world. Light edge wear from decades of “one more time!” only adds to its bedtime-story pedigree. Perfect for little philosophers, future debaters, and anyone who has ever wondered if being a bullfrog might actually be pretty awesome. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 171 / 604 -
A yellow dog zooms past in a little red car. A pink poodle on a scooter waves hello. Green dogs, blue dogs, big dogs, little dogs — they’re all racing somewhere, and every page is pure motion, color, and joy. P.D. Eastman’s 1961 masterpiece remains one of the most beloved Beginner Books ever printed. From the legendary “Do you like my hat?” “I do not.” exchange that every child has shouted aloud, to the final spectacular dog party high in the tree, this book is sixty-four pages of nonstop fun, simple words, and pictures that practically leap off the page. This is an early hardcover edition — bright red spine, white center white band, blue end, glossy laminated cover, and the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge exactly as it appeared in the early years. The binding is still tight, the colors vivid. A cornerstone of every childhood library, an absolute must-have for new readers, and a nostalgic treasure for anyone who ever answered “I do NOT like that hat!” with perfect timing. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 172 / 604 -
A yellow dog zooms past in a little red car. A pink poodle on a scooter waves hello. Green dogs, blue dogs, big dogs, little dogs — they’re all racing somewhere, and every page is pure motion, color, and joy. P.D. Eastman’s 1961 masterpiece remains one of the most beloved Beginner Books ever printed. From the legendary “Do you like my hat?” “I do not.” exchange that every child has shouted aloud, to the final spectacular dog party high in the tree, this book is sixty-four pages of nonstop fun, simple words, and pictures that practically leap off the page. This is an early hardcover edition — bright red spine, white center white band, blue end, glossy laminated cover, and the proud “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge exactly as it appeared in the early years. The binding is still tight, the colors vivid. A cornerstone of every childhood library, an absolute must-have for new readers, and a nostalgic treasure for anyone who ever answered “I do NOT like that hat!” with perfect timing. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 173 / 604 -
A gigantic orange nose with legs races across the cover, trumpeting one of the happiest, silliest celebrations of sniffers ever written. Big noses, little noses, cold noses, warm noses, noses that whistle, noses that glow; Al Perkins and Roy McKie take young readers on a whirlwind tour of every kind of nose in the animal kingdom and beyond. From elephants who spray to dogs who sniff their way through life, from noses on faces to noses on roses (yes, really), every page bursts with bold, wacky colors and laugh-out-loud rhymes that have been making preschoolers giggle since 1970. This is a genuine early Bright & Early Books hardcover edition; glossy laminated boards, the unmistakable white-and-blue design, and that oversized red nose that instantly says “classic” to anyone who grew up with these books. The corners show light honest playwear, the pages remain bright and clean, and the binding is solid; exactly the well-loved copy every collector hopes to find. A perfect read-aloud, a proven first-reader favorite, and one of the most joyful little books Random House ever printed. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 174 / 604 -
A gigantic orange nose with legs races across the cover, trumpeting one of the happiest, silliest celebrations of sniffers ever written. Big noses, little noses, cold noses, warm noses, noses that whistle, noses that glow; Al Perkins and Roy McKie take young readers on a whirlwind tour of every kind of nose in the animal kingdom and beyond. From elephants who spray to dogs who sniff their way through life, from noses on faces to noses on roses (yes, really), every page bursts with bold, wacky colors and laugh-out-loud rhymes that have been making preschoolers giggle since 1970. This is a genuine early Bright & Early Books hardcover edition; glossy laminated boards, the unmistakable white-and-blue design, and that oversized red nose that instantly says “classic” to anyone who grew up with these books. The corners show light honest playwear, the pages remain bright and clean, and the binding is solid; exactly the well-loved copy every collector hopes to find. A perfect read-aloud, a proven first-reader favorite, and one of the most joyful little books Random House ever printed. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 175 / 604 -
It started with a shoe on the wall. A shoe on the wall? Shouldn’t be there at all! And from that very first page, the world goes deliciously, gloriously wrong. A worm chasing a bird. A car driving backwards down the street. A teacher with her head on backwards. Every turn of the page reveals another impossible, giggle-inducing mistake — twenty wacky things in all, just waiting to be spotted and shouted about. Written by Theo. LeSieg (Dr. Seuss in disguise) and brought to life with George Booth’s unmistakable, slightly scruffy, perfectly hilarious illustrations, Wacky Wednesday has been making children (and their parents) lose their minds with laughter since 1974. This is the genuine early hardcover edition — pale yellow boards, bright pink spine, the classic “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, and that wonderfully chaotic bedroom scene on the cover. Light corner wear and a few honest marks only prove how many times little fingers have raced through counting every single wacky thing. A proven read-aloud champion, a seek-and-find masterpiece, and one of the most beloved Beginner Books ever printed. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 176 / 604 -
It started with a shoe on the wall. A shoe on the wall? Shouldn’t be there at all! And from that very first page, the world goes deliciously, gloriously wrong. A worm chasing a bird. A car driving backwards down the street. A teacher with her head on backwards. Every turn of the page reveals another impossible, giggle-inducing mistake — twenty wacky things in all, just waiting to be spotted and shouted about. Written by Theo. LeSieg (Dr. Seuss in disguise) and brought to life with George Booth’s unmistakable, slightly scruffy, perfectly hilarious illustrations, Wacky Wednesday has been making children (and their parents) lose their minds with laughter since 1974. This is the genuine early hardcover edition — pale yellow boards, bright pink spine, the classic “I Can Read It All By Myself” badge, and that wonderfully chaotic bedroom scene on the cover. Light corner wear and a few honest marks only prove how many times little fingers have raced through counting every single wacky thing. A proven read-aloud champion, a seek-and-find masterpiece, and one of the most beloved Beginner Books ever printed. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 177 / 604 -
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! 178 / 604 -
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! 179 / 604 -
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! 180 / 604 -
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! 181 / 604 -
The whistle screams and the rails tremble as the wildest Hot Wheels fantasy machine of 1999 thunders into view: the Rail Rodder, collector #221, a steam-punk fever dream where Victorian locomotive meets flame-licked street rod. Gloss black body gleams like fresh coal, wrapped in screaming red-and-yellow flames that look hand-painted by the devil himself. A fully exposed gold chrome boiler and piston assembly erupts from the front, gold chrome smokestack towering proud, gold wheels spinning like molten coins. This isn’t a train—it’s a fire-breathing, track-shredding beast that decided gravity is optional. Still factory-sealed on its original 1999 blue card, blister perfect, graphics popping with that classic late-’90s attitude. One of the most outrageous and hardest-to-find single releases of the entire year, the Rail Rodder has become legend among fantasy casting collectors, steam-punk fans, and anyone who ever wanted a locomotive that could outrun a Mustang. One pull of the ripcord in your imagination and this thing is gone—don’t let it vanish from your collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 182 / 604 -
The whistle screams and the rails tremble as the wildest Hot Wheels fantasy machine of 1999 thunders into view: the Rail Rodder, collector #221, a steam-punk fever dream where Victorian locomotive meets flame-licked street rod. Gloss black body gleams like fresh coal, wrapped in screaming red-and-yellow flames that look hand-painted by the devil himself. A fully exposed gold chrome boiler and piston assembly erupts from the front, gold chrome smokestack towering proud, gold wheels spinning like molten coins. This isn’t a train—it’s a fire-breathing, track-shredding beast that decided gravity is optional. Still factory-sealed on its original 1999 blue card, blister perfect, graphics popping with that classic late-’90s attitude. One of the most outrageous and hardest-to-find single releases of the entire year, the Rail Rodder has become legend among fantasy casting collectors, steam-punk fans, and anyone who ever wanted a locomotive that could outrun a Mustang. One pull of the ripcord in your imagination and this thing is gone—don’t let it vanish from your collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 183 / 604 -
The ground shakes and the sky cracks open as the third warrior of the 1999 Attack Pack Series storms the battlefield: the ’79 Ford F-150, collector #1023, lifted to the heavens and ready to annihilate anything in its path. Gloss black paint swallows light like a midnight apocalypse, then erupts in electric neon green and yellow flames that crawl from fender to tailgate like living lightning. Massive chrome-rimmed black tires claw the earth, chrome roll bar snarling behind the cab, and that square-body stance screaming pure ’90s aggression. This isn’t a farm truck anymore—it’s a post-apocalyptic predator built to crush Hot Wheels cities and conquer every backyard ever built. Still factory-sealed on its original card, blister untouched, graphics blazing with late-’90s fury. One of the meanest-looking trucks in the entire Attack Pack run, and #3 of 4 means you’re holding the heart of the series—pure destruction wrapped in diecast glory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 184 / 604 -
The ground shakes and the sky cracks open as the third warrior of the 1999 Attack Pack Series storms the battlefield: the ’79 Ford F-150, collector #1023, lifted to the heavens and ready to annihilate anything in its path. Gloss black paint swallows light like a midnight apocalypse, then erupts in electric neon green and yellow flames that crawl from fender to tailgate like living lightning. Massive chrome-rimmed black tires claw the earth, chrome roll bar snarling behind the cab, and that square-body stance screaming pure ’90s aggression. This isn’t a farm truck anymore—it’s a post-apocalyptic predator built to crush Hot Wheels cities and conquer every backyard ever built. Still factory-sealed on its original card, blister untouched, graphics blazing with late-’90s fury. One of the meanest-looking trucks in the entire Attack Pack run, and #3 of 4 means you’re holding the heart of the series—pure destruction wrapped in diecast glory. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 185 / 604 -
In 1996, Mattel let the mad scientists loose and birthed one of the wildest fantasy rods ever to roll out of El Segundo: Rodzilla, collector #323; a snarling, chrome-plated Godzilla of the hot-rod world. Every square inch is drenched in mirror-bright chrome that reflects the sky like liquid metal. A massive exposed gold chrome V8 erupts from the snout, fangs bared, while spiked wheels and a low-slung chassis scream pure menace. This isn’t a car; it’s a rolling apocalypse with an attitude, half dragster, half prehistoric beast. Still factory-sealed on its original 1996 card, blister flawless, chrome still blinding after nearly three decades. One of the most over-the-top, sought-after single releases of the entire ’90s; a must-own for chrome chasers, monster-rod fanatics, and anyone who believes bigger, louder, and shinier is always better. One look and you’ll hear the roar. One bid and it’s yours forever. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 186 / 604 -
In 1996, Mattel let the mad scientists loose and birthed one of the wildest fantasy rods ever to roll out of El Segundo: Rodzilla, collector #323; a snarling, chrome-plated Godzilla of the hot-rod world. Every square inch is drenched in mirror-bright chrome that reflects the sky like liquid metal. A massive exposed gold chrome V8 erupts from the snout, fangs bared, while spiked wheels and a low-slung chassis scream pure menace. This isn’t a car; it’s a rolling apocalypse with an attitude, half dragster, half prehistoric beast. Still factory-sealed on its original 1996 card, blister flawless, chrome still blinding after nearly three decades. One of the most over-the-top, sought-after single releases of the entire ’90s; a must-own for chrome chasers, monster-rod fanatics, and anyone who believes bigger, louder, and shinier is always better. One look and you’ll hear the roar. One bid and it’s yours forever. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 187 / 604 -
The checkered flag waves and the engines roar as Kyle Petty straps into the #44 Pontiac Grand Prix, a blue-and-white bullet screaming down the straightaway at 200 mph, Hot Wheels logos blazing like victory flames across the hood. It's 1997, the pinnacle of NASCAR's golden era, when the grandson of Lee Petty and son of Richard Petty carried the family legacy into the spotlight, piloting this sleek Grand Prix through smoke-filled ovals from Daytona to Darlington. This diecast masterpiece captures it all: the aerodynamic curves of the Pontiac, the #44 emblazoned in bold white, Goodyear tires wrapped in deluxe rubber for that authentic grip, and a detailed interior where you can almost feel the G-forces. Factory-sealed in its original blister pack, the card bursting with the '97 Winston Cup schedule and Petty family facts, ready to unbox decades of high-octane drama. For the diehard NASCAR historian tracing the Petty dynasty, or the Hot Wheels collector chasing Pro Racing relics, this is more than a model—it's a front-row ticket to the thunder of restrictor plates and the thrill of the chase. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 188 / 604 -
The checkered flag waves and the engines roar as Kyle Petty straps into the #44 Pontiac Grand Prix, a blue-and-white bullet screaming down the straightaway at 200 mph, Hot Wheels logos blazing like victory flames across the hood. It's 1997, the pinnacle of NASCAR's golden era, when the grandson of Lee Petty and son of Richard Petty carried the family legacy into the spotlight, piloting this sleek Grand Prix through smoke-filled ovals from Daytona to Darlington. This diecast masterpiece captures it all: the aerodynamic curves of the Pontiac, the #44 emblazoned in bold white, Goodyear tires wrapped in deluxe rubber for that authentic grip, and a detailed interior where you can almost feel the G-forces. Factory-sealed in its original blister pack, the card bursting with the '97 Winston Cup schedule and Petty family facts, ready to unbox decades of high-octane drama. For the diehard NASCAR historian tracing the Petty dynasty, or the Hot Wheels collector chasing Pro Racing relics, this is more than a model—it's a front-row ticket to the thunder of restrictor plates and the thrill of the chase. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 189 / 604 -
The red package screams from the peg like a starting light at Talladega—this is the ultra-desirable 1997 Hot Wheels Pro Racing Kyle Petty #44 Pontiac in the fiery red-card variant that collectors still chase decades later. Electric blue body wrapped in the one-year-only “Hot Wheels Speed & Performance” flames, massive Hot Wheels logos blazing across the doors and hood, #44 in bold white, and real Goodyear rubber tires that made this series legendary. This exact red-package release was only available in limited distribution, making it one of the scarcest versions of the already iconic first-year Pro Racing line. Still factory-sealed, blister perfect, card bright red and proud with the full ’97 schedule on back. Whether you’re a Petty dynasty diehard, a red-package hunter, or just love the peak of ’90s NASCAR merchandising, this is the Kyle Petty Pro Racing car that turns heads and breaks want-lists. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 190 / 604 -
The red package screams from the peg like a starting light at Talladega—this is the ultra-desirable 1997 Hot Wheels Pro Racing Kyle Petty #44 Pontiac in the fiery red-card variant that collectors still chase decades later. Electric blue body wrapped in the one-year-only “Hot Wheels Speed & Performance” flames, massive Hot Wheels logos blazing across the doors and hood, #44 in bold white, and real Goodyear rubber tires that made this series legendary. This exact red-package release was only available in limited distribution, making it one of the scarcest versions of the already iconic first-year Pro Racing line. Still factory-sealed, blister perfect, card bright red and proud with the full ’97 schedule on back. Whether you’re a Petty dynasty diehard, a red-package hunter, or just love the peak of ’90s NASCAR merchandising, this is the Kyle Petty Pro Racing car that turns heads and breaks want-lists. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 191 / 604 -
The year is 1970, and a blue #40 Plymouth Superbird storms past the checkered flag at Daytona, shocking the racing world as underdog Pete Hamilton outruns the giants to claim the biggest prize in stock car history. Twenty-one years later, Racing Champions immortalized that moment in this ultra-clean 1:64 tribute. Painted in perfect Petty Blue with white roof and nose, the legendary wing towering proud, Goodyear lettering crisp, and every detail from the ’70 winner recreated down to the last decal. Sealed on the original 1991 Superstars card with the included collector stand and full-color photo card celebrating Hamilton’s Daytona triumph—one of the most iconic upset victories in NASCAR lore. Still factory-fresh in the blister, card showing only light honest shelf wear from three decades on the pegs, but the car inside remains flawless. A must-own for Plymouth Superbird collectors, Daytona 500 historians, and anyone who loves the story of the little team that beat the King on his own track. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 192 / 604 -
The year is 1970, and a blue #40 Plymouth Superbird storms past the checkered flag at Daytona, shocking the racing world as underdog Pete Hamilton outruns the giants to claim the biggest prize in stock car history. Twenty-one years later, Racing Champions immortalized that moment in this ultra-clean 1:64 tribute. Painted in perfect Petty Blue with white roof and nose, the legendary wing towering proud, Goodyear lettering crisp, and every detail from the ’70 winner recreated down to the last decal. Sealed on the original 1991 Superstars card with the included collector stand and full-color photo card celebrating Hamilton’s Daytona triumph—one of the most iconic upset victories in NASCAR lore. Still factory-fresh in the blister, card showing only light honest shelf wear from three decades on the pegs, but the car inside remains flawless. A must-own for Plymouth Superbird collectors, Daytona 500 historians, and anyone who loves the story of the little team that beat the King on his own track. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 193 / 604 -
The dawn of overnight miracles rolls in on tiny wheels as the iconic purple-and-orange FedEx arrow streaks across a crisp white delivery truck, ready to make the world smaller one package at a time. It’s 1999, the absolute peak of the dot-com boom, when “absolutely, positively overnight” wasn’t just a slogan; it was a promise, and this Matchbox #59 of 100 was there to deliver the dream in miniature. Sleek box body, perfect FedEx graphics, opening rear door, and that classic late-’90s Matchbox attention to detail; from the tiny driver behind tinted windows to the rolling black wheels that still spin smooth after a quarter-century. Sealed tight on the original bright orange card, blister crystal clear, card bold and unfaded; a time capsule from the era when FedEx was the undisputed king of getting it there yesterday. For delivery truck collectors, corporate promo completists, or anyone who remembers the thrill of tracking a package across the country, this is the one that started countless childhood logistics empires. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 194 / 604 -
The dawn of overnight miracles rolls in on tiny wheels as the iconic purple-and-orange FedEx arrow streaks across a crisp white delivery truck, ready to make the world smaller one package at a time. It’s 1999, the absolute peak of the dot-com boom, when “absolutely, positively overnight” wasn’t just a slogan; it was a promise, and this Matchbox #59 of 100 was there to deliver the dream in miniature. Sleek box body, perfect FedEx graphics, opening rear door, and that classic late-’90s Matchbox attention to detail; from the tiny driver behind tinted windows to the rolling black wheels that still spin smooth after a quarter-century. Sealed tight on the original bright orange card, blister crystal clear, card bold and unfaded; a time capsule from the era when FedEx was the undisputed king of getting it there yesterday. For delivery truck collectors, corporate promo completists, or anyone who remembers the thrill of tracking a package across the country, this is the one that started countless childhood logistics empires. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 195 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 196 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 197 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 198 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 199 / 604 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/Hn-FX8w6frM?feature=share \This remarkable antique Georgian-era teacup and saucer, hand-painted in England and retailed by S. J. Kepple of Clare Street, Bristol, is an exquisite example of early chinoiserie porcelain craftsmanship. The set features an idyllic hand-rendered landscape—a tranquil pagoda beside a bridge, with delicate figures walking among flowering branches and garden paths—each brushstroke echoing the 18th-century fascination with Asian art and storytelling. Painted in a palette of warm sepia tones, with sky-blue blossoms, soft green foliage, and a precisely applied black enamel rim, this set captures both the grace and discipline of English porcelain artistry during the Georgian period. The cup’s gently flared form sits atop a raised foot, perfectly balanced on a matching scalloped saucer that continues the same garden scene in full. Inside the bowl, the imagery repeats—an immersive touch seen only in fine hand-painted wares of this era. Beneath the base, a discreet underglaze blue “L” mark may denote its originating pottery. Minor wear to gilding and enamel reflects its age with honesty, not flaw—evidence of over a century of careful admiration. This rare Bristol-retailed chinoiserie set stands as both decorative art and cultural artifact—equally at home under cabinet light, styled atop a writing desk, or as part of a curated Georgian or Regency collection. It speaks softly but carries a century of refinement in its quiet gleam and detailed storytelling. Discovered by Treasures of Bako, have we got a gem for you. 200 / 604
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