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This vintage music collection is anchored by a factory-sealed copy of Elvis Presley: Amazing Grace – His Greatest Sacred Performances, a 2-CD compilation released in the mid-1990s and still wrapped in its original shrink with the original retail price tag intact. The set features an expansive selection of Elvis’s gospel and spiritual recordings, including rare and previously unreleased performances, and remains untouched since its original sale—an increasingly uncommon find in this condition. Accompanying the sealed CD set is a group of original audio cassette albums featuring Elvis Presley and The Beatles, representing a broad cross-section of iconic popular music from the cassette era. Included are Elvis titles such as Love Me Tender on the Camden label and Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis on RCA/Graceland, along with an additional RCA Victor Elvis cassette. Also present is a two-cassette Beatles album, housed together as issued, reflecting the group’s enduring legacy in analog format. All tapes retain their original cases and show honest vintage shelf wear consistent with age. With a new-old-stock Elvis CD set paired alongside authentic vintage cassettes, this grouping offers both collectible integrity and nostalgic appeal. It is well suited for collectors, analog media enthusiasts, or display-focused buyers seeking a preserved example of 1990s CD retail alongside classic cassette releases. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 8 / 539 -
This vintage music collection is anchored by a factory-sealed copy of Elvis Presley: Amazing Grace – His Greatest Sacred Performances, a 2-CD compilation released in the mid-1990s and still wrapped in its original shrink with the original retail price tag intact. The set features an expansive selection of Elvis’s gospel and spiritual recordings, including rare and previously unreleased performances, and remains untouched since its original sale—an increasingly uncommon find in this condition. Accompanying the sealed CD set is a group of original audio cassette albums featuring Elvis Presley and The Beatles, representing a broad cross-section of iconic popular music from the cassette era. Included are Elvis titles such as Love Me Tender on the Camden label and Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis on RCA/Graceland, along with an additional RCA Victor Elvis cassette. Also present is a two-cassette Beatles album, housed together as issued, reflecting the group’s enduring legacy in analog format. All tapes retain their original cases and show honest vintage shelf wear consistent with age. With a new-old-stock Elvis CD set paired alongside authentic vintage cassettes, this grouping offers both collectible integrity and nostalgic appeal. It is well suited for collectors, analog media enthusiasts, or display-focused buyers seeking a preserved example of 1990s CD retail alongside classic cassette releases. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 9 / 539 -
This vintage music collection is anchored by a factory-sealed copy of Elvis Presley: Amazing Grace – His Greatest Sacred Performances, a 2-CD compilation released in the mid-1990s and still wrapped in its original shrink with the original retail price tag intact. The set features an expansive selection of Elvis’s gospel and spiritual recordings, including rare and previously unreleased performances, and remains untouched since its original sale—an increasingly uncommon find in this condition. Accompanying the sealed CD set is a group of original audio cassette albums featuring Elvis Presley and The Beatles, representing a broad cross-section of iconic popular music from the cassette era. Included are Elvis titles such as Love Me Tender on the Camden label and Recorded Live on Stage in Memphis on RCA/Graceland, along with an additional RCA Victor Elvis cassette. Also present is a two-cassette Beatles album, housed together as issued, reflecting the group’s enduring legacy in analog format. All tapes retain their original cases and show honest vintage shelf wear consistent with age. With a new-old-stock Elvis CD set paired alongside authentic vintage cassettes, this grouping offers both collectible integrity and nostalgic appeal. It is well suited for collectors, analog media enthusiasts, or display-focused buyers seeking a preserved example of 1990s CD retail alongside classic cassette releases. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 10 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 11 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 12 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 13 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 14 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 15 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 16 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 17 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 18 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 19 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 20 / 539 -
This striking original oil painting by Luca DeAngelo presents a richly textured European canal scene, alive with warmth, movement, and architectural rhythm. Executed in confident palette-knife strokes, the composition captures historic stone buildings lining the waterway, their reflections broken and softened by rippling light. Trees and lamplight guide the eye along the promenade, drawing the viewer naturally into the depth of the scene. The artist’s use of impasto gives the surface a sculptural quality — layers of paint catch and reflect light, changing subtly throughout the day. Warm ochres, golden ambers, and muted stone tones create a timeless atmosphere that feels both romantic and grounded, evoking the quiet elegance of old-world city life. Equally compelling is the substantial, ornate gilt frame, richly detailed with classical relief work. The frame is not an afterthought — it anchors the painting as a statement piece, offering scale, presence, and a gallery-ready finish that elevates the work beyond décor and into true focal-point territory. Large-format original paintings of this size and visual weight are increasingly difficult to find at accessible entry points. Whether placed above a mantel, anchoring a living space, or featured in a private collection, this piece commands attention without overpowering its surroundings. This is a work for the buyer who understands that atmosphere, scale, and craftsmanship matter — and that the right painting doesn’t simply fill a wall, it defines it. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 21 / 539 -
This curated set of ten vintage Little Golden Books captures a broad cross-section of the series’ enduring appeal, blending classic storytelling, beloved Disney adaptations, and later licensed favorites. The collection includes iconic titles such as The Poky Little Puppy, along with Disney stories like Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan and Wendy, Doc McStuffins, and Sofia the First, complemented by charming originals and educational titles including Dogs, Little Sister, Bow Wow! Meow! A First Book of Sounds, The Animals’ Christmas Eve, and Scooby-Doo! The Haunted Carnival. Together, these books reflect the evolution of the Little Golden Books line across multiple decades. Each book features the familiar gold-spine format and full-color illustrated covers that defined generations of early readers. Based on visible covers and known publication histories, this set represents a mix of mid-to-late 20th century classics and later licensed additions rather than rare first editions. Condition appears consistent with gently used vintage children’s books, showing typical surface wear from reading and storage, but remaining complete and display-worthy as a cohesive lot. This collection is best positioned as a nostalgic, ready-to-enjoy grouping for collectors, parents, or decorators seeking authentic childhood charm rather than individual high-value rarities. Sold as a single lot, it offers visual impact, variety, and the unmistakable warmth associated with Little Golden Books. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 22 / 539 -
This curated set of ten vintage Little Golden Books captures a broad cross-section of the series’ enduring appeal, blending classic storytelling, beloved Disney adaptations, and later licensed favorites. The collection includes iconic titles such as The Poky Little Puppy, along with Disney stories like Sleeping Beauty, Peter Pan and Wendy, Doc McStuffins, and Sofia the First, complemented by charming originals and educational titles including Dogs, Little Sister, Bow Wow! Meow! A First Book of Sounds, The Animals’ Christmas Eve, and Scooby-Doo! The Haunted Carnival. Together, these books reflect the evolution of the Little Golden Books line across multiple decades. Each book features the familiar gold-spine format and full-color illustrated covers that defined generations of early readers. Based on visible covers and known publication histories, this set represents a mix of mid-to-late 20th century classics and later licensed additions rather than rare first editions. Condition appears consistent with gently used vintage children’s books, showing typical surface wear from reading and storage, but remaining complete and display-worthy as a cohesive lot. This collection is best positioned as a nostalgic, ready-to-enjoy grouping for collectors, parents, or decorators seeking authentic childhood charm rather than individual high-value rarities. Sold as a single lot, it offers visual impact, variety, and the unmistakable warmth associated with Little Golden Books. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 23 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 24 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 25 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 26 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 27 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 28 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 29 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 30 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 31 / 539 -
This striking framed art print, Stable of Champions, captures the quiet power and dignity of the equestrian world through the skilled hand of Richard Newton Jr., an artist celebrated for his refined animal and sporting scenes. The composition draws the viewer into the calm interior of a stable, where several horses stand at rest—each rendered with careful attention to posture, muscle, and expression. A dark horse anchors the foreground, while subtle details such as tack, folded blankets, and a small white dog add warmth and narrative depth. The scene feels lived-in and authentic, reflecting a time when horsemanship was as much a way of life as a sport. Presented in a substantial, museum-style custom frame with layered matting, this piece was clearly framed with long-term display in mind. The framing alone represents significant value, offering both visual presence and protection for the artwork. The print itself is well-preserved, with colors that remain rich and balanced, making it suitable for display in a study, office, den, or equestrian-themed space. This is not a decorative afterthought—it is a thoughtfully presented work that carries presence, craftsmanship, and classic appeal. Whether you are drawn to equestrian art, traditional sporting scenes, or simply well-framed vintage artwork, this piece delivers lasting character. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 32 / 539 -
A curated collection of five original vintage vinyl albums from one of the most iconic voices of mid-century popular music. This bundle presents a striking cross-section of classic album artwork and period recording aesthetics, each sleeve featuring distinctive photography, typography, and studio-era design that defined the golden age of vinyl presentation. The records themselves are original pressings rather than modern re-issues, offering authentic analog sound and collector credibility. The covers show well-preserved color, strong graphics, and honest age-consistent character, while the vinyl surfaces appear in very good condition. Together, the group forms a cohesive display piece for a listening room, bar lounge, or record wall installation, while still remaining fully functional for playback. Whether acquired for nostalgic listening, décor impact, or to anchor a growing vintage record library, this set delivers both visual and musical presence. Collections like this rarely surface intact in matching condition, making this bundle a ready-made entry point for enthusiasts, gift buyers, or resellers seeking authentic vintage media from a defining era of recorded sound. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 33 / 539 -
A curated collection of five original vintage vinyl albums from one of the most iconic voices of mid-century popular music. This bundle presents a striking cross-section of classic album artwork and period recording aesthetics, each sleeve featuring distinctive photography, typography, and studio-era design that defined the golden age of vinyl presentation. The records themselves are original pressings rather than modern re-issues, offering authentic analog sound and collector credibility. The covers show well-preserved color, strong graphics, and honest age-consistent character, while the vinyl surfaces appear in very good condition. Together, the group forms a cohesive display piece for a listening room, bar lounge, or record wall installation, while still remaining fully functional for playback. Whether acquired for nostalgic listening, décor impact, or to anchor a growing vintage record library, this set delivers both visual and musical presence. Collections like this rarely surface intact in matching condition, making this bundle a ready-made entry point for enthusiasts, gift buyers, or resellers seeking authentic vintage media from a defining era of recorded sound. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 34 / 539 -
A curated collection of five original vintage vinyl albums from one of the most iconic voices of mid-century popular music. This bundle presents a striking cross-section of classic album artwork and period recording aesthetics, each sleeve featuring distinctive photography, typography, and studio-era design that defined the golden age of vinyl presentation. The records themselves are original pressings rather than modern re-issues, offering authentic analog sound and collector credibility. The covers show well-preserved color, strong graphics, and honest age-consistent character, while the vinyl surfaces appear in very good condition. Together, the group forms a cohesive display piece for a listening room, bar lounge, or record wall installation, while still remaining fully functional for playback. Whether acquired for nostalgic listening, décor impact, or to anchor a growing vintage record library, this set delivers both visual and musical presence. Collections like this rarely surface intact in matching condition, making this bundle a ready-made entry point for enthusiasts, gift buyers, or resellers seeking authentic vintage media from a defining era of recorded sound. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 35 / 539 -
A curated collection of five original vintage vinyl albums from one of the most iconic voices of mid-century popular music. This bundle presents a striking cross-section of classic album artwork and period recording aesthetics, each sleeve featuring distinctive photography, typography, and studio-era design that defined the golden age of vinyl presentation. The records themselves are original pressings rather than modern re-issues, offering authentic analog sound and collector credibility. The covers show well-preserved color, strong graphics, and honest age-consistent character, while the vinyl surfaces appear in very good condition. Together, the group forms a cohesive display piece for a listening room, bar lounge, or record wall installation, while still remaining fully functional for playback. Whether acquired for nostalgic listening, décor impact, or to anchor a growing vintage record library, this set delivers both visual and musical presence. Collections like this rarely surface intact in matching condition, making this bundle a ready-made entry point for enthusiasts, gift buyers, or resellers seeking authentic vintage media from a defining era of recorded sound. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 36 / 539 -
A curated collection of five original vintage vinyl albums from one of the most iconic voices of mid-century popular music. This bundle presents a striking cross-section of classic album artwork and period recording aesthetics, each sleeve featuring distinctive photography, typography, and studio-era design that defined the golden age of vinyl presentation. The records themselves are original pressings rather than modern re-issues, offering authentic analog sound and collector credibility. The covers show well-preserved color, strong graphics, and honest age-consistent character, while the vinyl surfaces appear in very good condition. Together, the group forms a cohesive display piece for a listening room, bar lounge, or record wall installation, while still remaining fully functional for playback. Whether acquired for nostalgic listening, décor impact, or to anchor a growing vintage record library, this set delivers both visual and musical presence. Collections like this rarely surface intact in matching condition, making this bundle a ready-made entry point for enthusiasts, gift buyers, or resellers seeking authentic vintage media from a defining era of recorded sound. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 37 / 539 -
A curated collection of five original vintage vinyl albums from one of the most iconic voices of mid-century popular music. This bundle presents a striking cross-section of classic album artwork and period recording aesthetics, each sleeve featuring distinctive photography, typography, and studio-era design that defined the golden age of vinyl presentation. The records themselves are original pressings rather than modern re-issues, offering authentic analog sound and collector credibility. The covers show well-preserved color, strong graphics, and honest age-consistent character, while the vinyl surfaces appear in very good condition. Together, the group forms a cohesive display piece for a listening room, bar lounge, or record wall installation, while still remaining fully functional for playback. Whether acquired for nostalgic listening, décor impact, or to anchor a growing vintage record library, this set delivers both visual and musical presence. Collections like this rarely surface intact in matching condition, making this bundle a ready-made entry point for enthusiasts, gift buyers, or resellers seeking authentic vintage media from a defining era of recorded sound. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 38 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 39 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 40 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 41 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 42 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 43 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 44 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 45 / 539 -
A striking pair of framed botanical palm engravings that evoke the grandeur of 18th-century exploration and royal patronage. These works reproduce original illustrations by renowned German botanical artist Georg Dionysius Ehret, whose meticulous studies helped define scientific illustration during the Age of Enlightenment. Originally published in The Natural History of Barbados in 1750, these palms once educated scholars and aristocrats alike on the exotic flora of the New World. Each composition showcases a distinct palm species rendered with elegant precision, accompanied by ornate royal crests honoring Frederick, Prince of Wales, whose sponsorship supported the original publication. The imagery balances scientific accuracy with decorative refinement, capturing a moment when art, botany, and empire intersected. The subdued hand-colored tones and classical inscriptions lend these pieces a museum-quality presence that feels both scholarly and stately. The prints are handsomely presented in substantial wood frames and finished with richly textured, alligator-style brown matting that enhances their old-world character. Displayed together, they form a cohesive and commanding visual narrative—perfect for a study, library, office, or refined living space where history and elegance are meant to be felt, not merely seen. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 46 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 47 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 48 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 49 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 50 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 51 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 52 / 539 -
This is a distinctive Japanese baseball collectible bundle featuring an authentic group of Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles promotional mini figures from the 2008 and 2009 seasons. These figures were originally distributed as limited stadium giveaways at Eagles home games, making them true team-issued fan collectibles rather than standard retail releases. Pieces like these were produced in small quantities for specific game-day promotions and special events, adding to their scarcity and appeal among Japanese baseball memorabilia collectors. The bundle includes multiple sealed blister-pack player figures, a special event Sandwichman comedy duo promotional figure, and an additional loose player figure. Each displays official team logos, uniform numbering, and sponsor markings consistent with original in-stadium distribution pieces. The sealed examples remain preserved in their molded plastic shells with original backer cards, while the loose figure is clean and intact, ready for display. Packaging shows expected age-related wear from long-term storage, but the figures themselves present well and retain strong visual impact. Complete multi-piece Golden Eagles giveaway sets from this era are increasingly difficult to assemble, especially with several sealed figures still intact. This lot offers a ready-to-display snapshot of Japanese professional baseball fan culture from the late 2000s and will appeal to NPB collectors, international baseball memorabilia buyers, and dedicated Rakuten Eagles supporters alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 53 / 539 -
This charming framed art piece features a reproduction of the September 1927 Good Housekeeping magazine cover, one of the publication’s most recognizable early illustrations. The artwork depicts a young child seated and enjoying a slice of watermelon, an image that captures the warmth, innocence, and nostalgic Americana of the late 1920s. The original cover also announces the debut of “Silver Slippers,” Temple Bailey’s novel, grounding the piece firmly in its historical moment. The print is presented in a black frame and measures approximately 14 inches tall by 12 inches wide, making it an ideal size for display in kitchens, reading nooks, nurseries, or vintage-inspired interiors. The artwork itself shows age-appropriate toning and light wear consistent with decorative reproductions of this era, adding to its authentic, timeworn appeal. The frame is intact and display-ready, with a hanging wire installed on the reverse. This piece offers an accessible way to bring early 20th-century editorial art into the home without the fragility or cost of an original magazine. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or as part of a gallery wall celebrating classic print media, children’s illustration, or nostalgic American design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 54 / 539 -
This charming framed art piece features a reproduction of the September 1927 Good Housekeeping magazine cover, one of the publication’s most recognizable early illustrations. The artwork depicts a young child seated and enjoying a slice of watermelon, an image that captures the warmth, innocence, and nostalgic Americana of the late 1920s. The original cover also announces the debut of “Silver Slippers,” Temple Bailey’s novel, grounding the piece firmly in its historical moment. The print is presented in a black frame and measures approximately 14 inches tall by 12 inches wide, making it an ideal size for display in kitchens, reading nooks, nurseries, or vintage-inspired interiors. The artwork itself shows age-appropriate toning and light wear consistent with decorative reproductions of this era, adding to its authentic, timeworn appeal. The frame is intact and display-ready, with a hanging wire installed on the reverse. This piece offers an accessible way to bring early 20th-century editorial art into the home without the fragility or cost of an original magazine. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or as part of a gallery wall celebrating classic print media, children’s illustration, or nostalgic American design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 55 / 539 -
This charming framed art piece features a reproduction of the September 1927 Good Housekeeping magazine cover, one of the publication’s most recognizable early illustrations. The artwork depicts a young child seated and enjoying a slice of watermelon, an image that captures the warmth, innocence, and nostalgic Americana of the late 1920s. The original cover also announces the debut of “Silver Slippers,” Temple Bailey’s novel, grounding the piece firmly in its historical moment. The print is presented in a black frame and measures approximately 14 inches tall by 12 inches wide, making it an ideal size for display in kitchens, reading nooks, nurseries, or vintage-inspired interiors. The artwork itself shows age-appropriate toning and light wear consistent with decorative reproductions of this era, adding to its authentic, timeworn appeal. The frame is intact and display-ready, with a hanging wire installed on the reverse. This piece offers an accessible way to bring early 20th-century editorial art into the home without the fragility or cost of an original magazine. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or as part of a gallery wall celebrating classic print media, children’s illustration, or nostalgic American design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 56 / 539 -
This charming framed art piece features a reproduction of the September 1927 Good Housekeeping magazine cover, one of the publication’s most recognizable early illustrations. The artwork depicts a young child seated and enjoying a slice of watermelon, an image that captures the warmth, innocence, and nostalgic Americana of the late 1920s. The original cover also announces the debut of “Silver Slippers,” Temple Bailey’s novel, grounding the piece firmly in its historical moment. The print is presented in a black frame and measures approximately 14 inches tall by 12 inches wide, making it an ideal size for display in kitchens, reading nooks, nurseries, or vintage-inspired interiors. The artwork itself shows age-appropriate toning and light wear consistent with decorative reproductions of this era, adding to its authentic, timeworn appeal. The frame is intact and display-ready, with a hanging wire installed on the reverse. This piece offers an accessible way to bring early 20th-century editorial art into the home without the fragility or cost of an original magazine. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or as part of a gallery wall celebrating classic print media, children’s illustration, or nostalgic American design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 57 / 539 -
This charming framed art piece features a reproduction of the September 1927 Good Housekeeping magazine cover, one of the publication’s most recognizable early illustrations. The artwork depicts a young child seated and enjoying a slice of watermelon, an image that captures the warmth, innocence, and nostalgic Americana of the late 1920s. The original cover also announces the debut of “Silver Slippers,” Temple Bailey’s novel, grounding the piece firmly in its historical moment. The print is presented in a black frame and measures approximately 14 inches tall by 12 inches wide, making it an ideal size for display in kitchens, reading nooks, nurseries, or vintage-inspired interiors. The artwork itself shows age-appropriate toning and light wear consistent with decorative reproductions of this era, adding to its authentic, timeworn appeal. The frame is intact and display-ready, with a hanging wire installed on the reverse. This piece offers an accessible way to bring early 20th-century editorial art into the home without the fragility or cost of an original magazine. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or as part of a gallery wall celebrating classic print media, children’s illustration, or nostalgic American design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 58 / 539 -
This charming framed art piece features a reproduction of the September 1927 Good Housekeeping magazine cover, one of the publication’s most recognizable early illustrations. The artwork depicts a young child seated and enjoying a slice of watermelon, an image that captures the warmth, innocence, and nostalgic Americana of the late 1920s. The original cover also announces the debut of “Silver Slippers,” Temple Bailey’s novel, grounding the piece firmly in its historical moment. The print is presented in a black frame and measures approximately 14 inches tall by 12 inches wide, making it an ideal size for display in kitchens, reading nooks, nurseries, or vintage-inspired interiors. The artwork itself shows age-appropriate toning and light wear consistent with decorative reproductions of this era, adding to its authentic, timeworn appeal. The frame is intact and display-ready, with a hanging wire installed on the reverse. This piece offers an accessible way to bring early 20th-century editorial art into the home without the fragility or cost of an original magazine. It works beautifully as a standalone statement or as part of a gallery wall celebrating classic print media, children’s illustration, or nostalgic American design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 59 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 60 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 61 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 62 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 63 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 64 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 65 / 539 -
A vibrant and whimsical set of two placemats featuring the unmistakable culinary artwork of celebrated Canadian artist Will Rafuse. Known for his expressive faces, elongated forms, and playful storytelling, Rafuse’s chef characters bring humor and warmth to the table, transforming everyday dining into a lively visual experience. This expressive figure—often associated with names like Eduardo or Gerard—captures the joy, focus, and flair of a chef immersed in his craft. Rendered in bold color and rich painterly detail, the scene blends fine art with functional design. Bottles, garlic, cookware, and flowing mustache lines create movement and personality, making each placemat feel like a miniature gallery piece. The artwork is reproduced from Rafuse’s original paintings or lithographs and distributed under the respected Gifts of Art line by Guy & Gilbert, known for pairing collectible art with everyday living. This set remains brand new, still sealed in its original protective wrap, preserving the vibrancy and finish as originally intended. The placemats are cork-backed, stain-resistant, and designed for durability while maintaining their artistic appeal. Ideal for gifting, entertaining, or elevating a kitchen or dining space where creativity and character are welcome guests. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - have we got a gem for you?! 66 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 67 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 68 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 69 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 70 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 71 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 72 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 73 / 539 -
This vintage Jim Beam bourbon decanter dates to 1969 and was produced by Regal China as part of Jim Beam’s long-running series of decorative ceramic decanters. Finished in a soft sage green glaze with white accents, gold trim, and a raised yellow rose motif at the center, the piece reflects the ornamental styling popular in late-1960s American barware and liquor collectibles. The front plaque identifies it as “Beam’s 150 Months Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey,” originally issued at 4/5 quart and 86 proof. The decanter is empty and retains its original ceramic stopper. The underside is clearly marked “Genuine Regal China,” with a 1967 copyright stamp, which aligns with known production timelines for this model. The decanter itself is in very good vintage condition, presenting cleanly with consistent age-related crazing, light wear to the gold trim, and no visible cracks, chips, or repairs. It displays exceptionally well and remains a strong example of this widely collected Jim Beam series. Included is the original red velvet-lined presentation case; however, the case is detached at the hinges and no longer closes as originally intended. The interior velvet shows age and wear consistent with storage and use. While the case still adds historical context and display value, it should be considered a companion piece rather than a functional protective enclosure. Jim Beam decanters from this era are collected primarily as decorative Americana rather than rare ceramics, with value driven by visual appeal, completeness, and condition of the bottle itself. This example stands out due to the strong condition of the decanter and the presence of the original case, despite its hinge separation. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 74 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 75 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 76 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 77 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 78 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 79 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 80 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 81 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 82 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 83 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 84 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 85 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 86 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 87 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 88 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 89 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 90 / 539 -
This commanding original oil painting presents a timeless Parisian street scene rendered with depth, movement, and atmospheric elegance. The composition draws the viewer into a rain-washed boulevard near the Opera district, where historic façades, glowing cafés, and strolling figures are reflected across the pavement beneath a softly illuminated sky. The scene balances architectural grandeur with human presence, capturing the quiet rhythm and romance that define Paris at dusk. Executed in oil on canvas, the work displays confident brushwork and layered texture throughout, with expressive handling of light and perspective that gives the scene both scale and dimension. The painting is signed “Tritti” in the lower left, consistent with European decorative fine art produced in the latter half of the twentieth century. This is a hand-painted original, not a print or reproduction, and the surface exhibits the natural character and depth expected of oil on canvas. Measuring approximately 56 inches wide by 32 inches high, the painting is presented in an impressive, professionally crafted frame featuring carved detailing, gilded accents, and a linen liner. The frame enhances the artwork’s visual impact and transforms it into a true statement piece suitable for anchoring a refined living space, office, or curated collection. With its generous scale, evocative subject, and elegant presentation, this Paris cityscape offers a sense of sophistication and enduring European charm that transcends trends. Discovered and curated by Treasures of Bako — have we got a gem for you. 91 / 539 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/fl7QjY69crk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-diamond-point-covered-compote-footed-pedestal-candy-dish-clear-pressed-glass-1960s-mid-century-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web A beautiful example of mid-century American glassmaking, this vintage Diamond Point covered compote from Indiana Glass blends elegance, sparkle, and timeless practicality. Pressed in clear glass with the company’s iconic diamond-faceted texture, the entire body is wrapped in geometric prisms that catch light from every angle. When placed near sunlight or a soft lamp, the surface glitters with crisp reflections, giving the piece the presence of cut crystal without the weight or formality. It is equal parts décor, utility, and vintage charm. The pedestal base rises into a rounded bowl, while the lid features a dramatic finial—also cut in diamond texture—making it just as visually striking closed as it is open. Originally used for candies, nuts, fruits, or dessert presentation, collectors today style these as countertop accents, vanity jars, jewelry holders, key dishes, or centerpieces filled seasonally with potpourri or décor beads. Its clear glass composition allows it to blend with virtually any style: farmhouse, mid-century, modern, traditional, or vintage-curated interiors. The Diamond Point pattern was first introduced by Indiana Glass in the 1960s, quickly becoming one of the company’s most recognized and collectible designs. With Indiana Glass now closed, surviving examples continue to appreciate, valued for their American craftsmanship and nostalgic sparkle. This compote remains generously sized, visually impressive, and endlessly versatile—a beautiful nod to a time when everyday household pieces were made to be decorative, durable, and proudly displayed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 92 / 539 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/fl7QjY69crk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-diamond-point-covered-compote-footed-pedestal-candy-dish-clear-pressed-glass-1960s-mid-century-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web A beautiful example of mid-century American glassmaking, this vintage Diamond Point covered compote from Indiana Glass blends elegance, sparkle, and timeless practicality. Pressed in clear glass with the company’s iconic diamond-faceted texture, the entire body is wrapped in geometric prisms that catch light from every angle. When placed near sunlight or a soft lamp, the surface glitters with crisp reflections, giving the piece the presence of cut crystal without the weight or formality. It is equal parts décor, utility, and vintage charm. The pedestal base rises into a rounded bowl, while the lid features a dramatic finial—also cut in diamond texture—making it just as visually striking closed as it is open. Originally used for candies, nuts, fruits, or dessert presentation, collectors today style these as countertop accents, vanity jars, jewelry holders, key dishes, or centerpieces filled seasonally with potpourri or décor beads. Its clear glass composition allows it to blend with virtually any style: farmhouse, mid-century, modern, traditional, or vintage-curated interiors. The Diamond Point pattern was first introduced by Indiana Glass in the 1960s, quickly becoming one of the company’s most recognized and collectible designs. With Indiana Glass now closed, surviving examples continue to appreciate, valued for their American craftsmanship and nostalgic sparkle. This compote remains generously sized, visually impressive, and endlessly versatile—a beautiful nod to a time when everyday household pieces were made to be decorative, durable, and proudly displayed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 93 / 539 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/fl7QjY69crk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-diamond-point-covered-compote-footed-pedestal-candy-dish-clear-pressed-glass-1960s-mid-century-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web A beautiful example of mid-century American glassmaking, this vintage Diamond Point covered compote from Indiana Glass blends elegance, sparkle, and timeless practicality. Pressed in clear glass with the company’s iconic diamond-faceted texture, the entire body is wrapped in geometric prisms that catch light from every angle. When placed near sunlight or a soft lamp, the surface glitters with crisp reflections, giving the piece the presence of cut crystal without the weight or formality. It is equal parts décor, utility, and vintage charm. The pedestal base rises into a rounded bowl, while the lid features a dramatic finial—also cut in diamond texture—making it just as visually striking closed as it is open. Originally used for candies, nuts, fruits, or dessert presentation, collectors today style these as countertop accents, vanity jars, jewelry holders, key dishes, or centerpieces filled seasonally with potpourri or décor beads. Its clear glass composition allows it to blend with virtually any style: farmhouse, mid-century, modern, traditional, or vintage-curated interiors. The Diamond Point pattern was first introduced by Indiana Glass in the 1960s, quickly becoming one of the company’s most recognized and collectible designs. With Indiana Glass now closed, surviving examples continue to appreciate, valued for their American craftsmanship and nostalgic sparkle. This compote remains generously sized, visually impressive, and endlessly versatile—a beautiful nod to a time when everyday household pieces were made to be decorative, durable, and proudly displayed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 94 / 539 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/fl7QjY69crk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-diamond-point-covered-compote-footed-pedestal-candy-dish-clear-pressed-glass-1960s-mid-century-elegance?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web A beautiful example of mid-century American glassmaking, this vintage Diamond Point covered compote from Indiana Glass blends elegance, sparkle, and timeless practicality. Pressed in clear glass with the company’s iconic diamond-faceted texture, the entire body is wrapped in geometric prisms that catch light from every angle. When placed near sunlight or a soft lamp, the surface glitters with crisp reflections, giving the piece the presence of cut crystal without the weight or formality. It is equal parts décor, utility, and vintage charm. The pedestal base rises into a rounded bowl, while the lid features a dramatic finial—also cut in diamond texture—making it just as visually striking closed as it is open. Originally used for candies, nuts, fruits, or dessert presentation, collectors today style these as countertop accents, vanity jars, jewelry holders, key dishes, or centerpieces filled seasonally with potpourri or décor beads. Its clear glass composition allows it to blend with virtually any style: farmhouse, mid-century, modern, traditional, or vintage-curated interiors. The Diamond Point pattern was first introduced by Indiana Glass in the 1960s, quickly becoming one of the company’s most recognized and collectible designs. With Indiana Glass now closed, surviving examples continue to appreciate, valued for their American craftsmanship and nostalgic sparkle. This compote remains generously sized, visually impressive, and endlessly versatile—a beautiful nod to a time when everyday household pieces were made to be decorative, durable, and proudly displayed. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 95 / 539 -
A powerful licensed commemorative photographic print celebrating one of baseball’s most historic milestones. Produced in 1993 as a first-edition release directly from original photographic negatives, this piece presents a carefully composed montage of period imagery, equipment, and publication covers arranged into a striking visual tribute. The artwork remains sealed in its original factory wrap, preserving surface clarity and color integrity while maintaining true vintage presentation. The reverse text details the historical narrative behind the milestone moment, along with production credits and official licensing marks, confirming this as an authentic period-issued collectible print rather than a modern reproduction. The scale and composition make it ideal for display in a home office, lounge, sports room, or collector gallery wall, offering immediate visual impact without requiring additional framing investment. Pieces from this licensed early-1990s production run have become increasingly difficult to source in unopened condition, giving this example both display and preservation value for sports history enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 96 / 539 -
A powerful licensed commemorative photographic print celebrating one of baseball’s most historic milestones. Produced in 1993 as a first-edition release directly from original photographic negatives, this piece presents a carefully composed montage of period imagery, equipment, and publication covers arranged into a striking visual tribute. The artwork remains sealed in its original factory wrap, preserving surface clarity and color integrity while maintaining true vintage presentation. The reverse text details the historical narrative behind the milestone moment, along with production credits and official licensing marks, confirming this as an authentic period-issued collectible print rather than a modern reproduction. The scale and composition make it ideal for display in a home office, lounge, sports room, or collector gallery wall, offering immediate visual impact without requiring additional framing investment. Pieces from this licensed early-1990s production run have become increasingly difficult to source in unopened condition, giving this example both display and preservation value for sports history enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 97 / 539 -
A powerful licensed commemorative photographic print celebrating one of baseball’s most historic milestones. Produced in 1993 as a first-edition release directly from original photographic negatives, this piece presents a carefully composed montage of period imagery, equipment, and publication covers arranged into a striking visual tribute. The artwork remains sealed in its original factory wrap, preserving surface clarity and color integrity while maintaining true vintage presentation. The reverse text details the historical narrative behind the milestone moment, along with production credits and official licensing marks, confirming this as an authentic period-issued collectible print rather than a modern reproduction. The scale and composition make it ideal for display in a home office, lounge, sports room, or collector gallery wall, offering immediate visual impact without requiring additional framing investment. Pieces from this licensed early-1990s production run have become increasingly difficult to source in unopened condition, giving this example both display and preservation value for sports history enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 98 / 539 -
A powerful licensed commemorative photographic print celebrating one of baseball’s most historic milestones. Produced in 1993 as a first-edition release directly from original photographic negatives, this piece presents a carefully composed montage of period imagery, equipment, and publication covers arranged into a striking visual tribute. The artwork remains sealed in its original factory wrap, preserving surface clarity and color integrity while maintaining true vintage presentation. The reverse text details the historical narrative behind the milestone moment, along with production credits and official licensing marks, confirming this as an authentic period-issued collectible print rather than a modern reproduction. The scale and composition make it ideal for display in a home office, lounge, sports room, or collector gallery wall, offering immediate visual impact without requiring additional framing investment. Pieces from this licensed early-1990s production run have become increasingly difficult to source in unopened condition, giving this example both display and preservation value for sports history enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 99 / 539 -
A powerful licensed commemorative photographic print celebrating one of baseball’s most historic milestones. Produced in 1993 as a first-edition release directly from original photographic negatives, this piece presents a carefully composed montage of period imagery, equipment, and publication covers arranged into a striking visual tribute. The artwork remains sealed in its original factory wrap, preserving surface clarity and color integrity while maintaining true vintage presentation. The reverse text details the historical narrative behind the milestone moment, along with production credits and official licensing marks, confirming this as an authentic period-issued collectible print rather than a modern reproduction. The scale and composition make it ideal for display in a home office, lounge, sports room, or collector gallery wall, offering immediate visual impact without requiring additional framing investment. Pieces from this licensed early-1990s production run have become increasingly difficult to source in unopened condition, giving this example both display and preservation value for sports history enthusiasts and vintage décor collectors alike. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 100 / 539
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