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Dramatic, formal, and beautifully crafted, this deep navy velvet kaftan-style dress is defined by its rich texture and meticulous metallic embroidery. The front features an ornate, symmetrical panel of gold and silver threadwork with scrolling flourishes and leaf motifs, finished with decorative edging that frames the neckline and continues into a striking, elongated centerpiece. The sleeves are detailed with coordinating embroidery at the cuffs, and the hem is finished with a matching embellished border that gives the silhouette a polished, ceremonial presence. This piece reads as a true dress rather than a robe—designed to be worn as a complete statement garment for an evening event, cultural celebration, or special occasion. The velvet has a refined luster under light, while the metallic stitching provides depth and dimension that photographs beautifully. Measurements are shown in the photos; please use those images as the reference for best fit. Condition: Pre-owned vintage/estate piece with light, expected wear from age and use; please review all photos for details. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 501 / 542 -
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. 502 / 542 -
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. 503 / 542 -
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. 504 / 542 -
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. 505 / 542 -
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. 506 / 542 -
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. 507 / 542 -
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. 508 / 542 -
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. 509 / 542 -
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. 510 / 542 -
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. 511 / 542 -
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. 512 / 542 -
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. 513 / 542 -
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. 514 / 542 -
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. 515 / 542 -
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. 516 / 542 -
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. 517 / 542 -
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. 518 / 542 -
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. 519 / 542 -
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. 520 / 542 -
A striking trio of mid-century glass artistry, this bundled set captures three distinct expressions of American decorative design from the golden era of pressed and blown glass. Each vase stands as its own sculptural statement, yet together they create a curated composition of color, texture, and form that instantly elevates any vignette, shelf, or tabletop. Collected as a set, they tell the story of post-war optimism, when glassmakers pushed playful silhouettes and bold finishes into everyday décor. On the left, a tall amber swung vase rises from a hobnail-textured base, its molten form stretching upward in classic Fenton fashion. The warm honey glow radiates vintage charm, reflecting light with a soft fire that feels both nostalgic and luxurious. In the center, a satin-finished cream vase rests on a hexagonal base, crowned with a fluted rim that evokes delicate petals or an outstretched hand. This Westmoreland-style piece brings a gentle matte elegance, offering quiet contrast against the brilliance of its companions. On the right, an emerald green starburst vase showcases crisp geometric pressing, its repeating bursts of pattern creating a jewel-like shimmer as light passes through the glass. Together, these three vases celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity of mid-century American glass houses. Whether displayed as a complete set or staged individually throughout a space, they deliver timeless character, collectible appeal, and visual storytelling that bridges nostalgia with refined décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 521 / 542 -
A striking trio of mid-century glass artistry, this bundled set captures three distinct expressions of American decorative design from the golden era of pressed and blown glass. Each vase stands as its own sculptural statement, yet together they create a curated composition of color, texture, and form that instantly elevates any vignette, shelf, or tabletop. Collected as a set, they tell the story of post-war optimism, when glassmakers pushed playful silhouettes and bold finishes into everyday décor. On the left, a tall amber swung vase rises from a hobnail-textured base, its molten form stretching upward in classic Fenton fashion. The warm honey glow radiates vintage charm, reflecting light with a soft fire that feels both nostalgic and luxurious. In the center, a satin-finished cream vase rests on a hexagonal base, crowned with a fluted rim that evokes delicate petals or an outstretched hand. This Westmoreland-style piece brings a gentle matte elegance, offering quiet contrast against the brilliance of its companions. On the right, an emerald green starburst vase showcases crisp geometric pressing, its repeating bursts of pattern creating a jewel-like shimmer as light passes through the glass. Together, these three vases celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity of mid-century American glass houses. Whether displayed as a complete set or staged individually throughout a space, they deliver timeless character, collectible appeal, and visual storytelling that bridges nostalgia with refined décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 522 / 542 -
A striking trio of mid-century glass artistry, this bundled set captures three distinct expressions of American decorative design from the golden era of pressed and blown glass. Each vase stands as its own sculptural statement, yet together they create a curated composition of color, texture, and form that instantly elevates any vignette, shelf, or tabletop. Collected as a set, they tell the story of post-war optimism, when glassmakers pushed playful silhouettes and bold finishes into everyday décor. On the left, a tall amber swung vase rises from a hobnail-textured base, its molten form stretching upward in classic Fenton fashion. The warm honey glow radiates vintage charm, reflecting light with a soft fire that feels both nostalgic and luxurious. In the center, a satin-finished cream vase rests on a hexagonal base, crowned with a fluted rim that evokes delicate petals or an outstretched hand. This Westmoreland-style piece brings a gentle matte elegance, offering quiet contrast against the brilliance of its companions. On the right, an emerald green starburst vase showcases crisp geometric pressing, its repeating bursts of pattern creating a jewel-like shimmer as light passes through the glass. Together, these three vases celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity of mid-century American glass houses. Whether displayed as a complete set or staged individually throughout a space, they deliver timeless character, collectible appeal, and visual storytelling that bridges nostalgia with refined décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 523 / 542 -
A striking trio of mid-century glass artistry, this bundled set captures three distinct expressions of American decorative design from the golden era of pressed and blown glass. Each vase stands as its own sculptural statement, yet together they create a curated composition of color, texture, and form that instantly elevates any vignette, shelf, or tabletop. Collected as a set, they tell the story of post-war optimism, when glassmakers pushed playful silhouettes and bold finishes into everyday décor. On the left, a tall amber swung vase rises from a hobnail-textured base, its molten form stretching upward in classic Fenton fashion. The warm honey glow radiates vintage charm, reflecting light with a soft fire that feels both nostalgic and luxurious. In the center, a satin-finished cream vase rests on a hexagonal base, crowned with a fluted rim that evokes delicate petals or an outstretched hand. This Westmoreland-style piece brings a gentle matte elegance, offering quiet contrast against the brilliance of its companions. On the right, an emerald green starburst vase showcases crisp geometric pressing, its repeating bursts of pattern creating a jewel-like shimmer as light passes through the glass. Together, these three vases celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity of mid-century American glass houses. Whether displayed as a complete set or staged individually throughout a space, they deliver timeless character, collectible appeal, and visual storytelling that bridges nostalgia with refined décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 524 / 542 -
A striking trio of mid-century glass artistry, this bundled set captures three distinct expressions of American decorative design from the golden era of pressed and blown glass. Each vase stands as its own sculptural statement, yet together they create a curated composition of color, texture, and form that instantly elevates any vignette, shelf, or tabletop. Collected as a set, they tell the story of post-war optimism, when glassmakers pushed playful silhouettes and bold finishes into everyday décor. On the left, a tall amber swung vase rises from a hobnail-textured base, its molten form stretching upward in classic Fenton fashion. The warm honey glow radiates vintage charm, reflecting light with a soft fire that feels both nostalgic and luxurious. In the center, a satin-finished cream vase rests on a hexagonal base, crowned with a fluted rim that evokes delicate petals or an outstretched hand. This Westmoreland-style piece brings a gentle matte elegance, offering quiet contrast against the brilliance of its companions. On the right, an emerald green starburst vase showcases crisp geometric pressing, its repeating bursts of pattern creating a jewel-like shimmer as light passes through the glass. Together, these three vases celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity of mid-century American glass houses. Whether displayed as a complete set or staged individually throughout a space, they deliver timeless character, collectible appeal, and visual storytelling that bridges nostalgia with refined décor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 525 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 526 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 527 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 528 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 529 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 530 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 531 / 542 -
A crisp, luminous trio of vintage milk glass bud vases that captures everything we love about mid-century décor—clean lines, sculpted texture, and that unmistakable soft-white glow under light. This curated bundle includes one elegant Hoosier Glass “Swirl” (ribbed swirl) bud vase paired with two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” vases, creating a cohesive set with varied silhouettes for effortless styling. Together, they deliver that timeless 1950s–1960s look that made milk glass a staple on vanities, mantels, and dining tables across America. The two Anchor Hocking “Stars & Bars” pieces feature bold geometric panels and raised starburst-style detailing that reads architectural and refined, while the Hoosier “Swirl” vase adds a graceful, flowing counterpoint with its spiral-ribbed form. Group them as a centerpiece trio, stagger them along a runner, or place them separately throughout the home to repeat the motif in a subtle, designer way. They are especially popular for weddings, showers, and vintage-inspired events—perfect for single stems, tiny posies, or minimalist greenery. Each vase presents beautifully as a display object even without florals, offering texture and shine that elevate shelves, side tables, and bedside styling. Approximate heights vary for visual layering (tall statement vase, a shorter companion, and the swirl silhouette), making this a ready-to-use bundle for decorators and collectors alike. A classic milk glass grouping like this is the kind of detail that makes a space feel finished—quietly vintage, effortlessly polished, and always in style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 532 / 542 -
In the quiet certainty of a promise kept, where gold threads bind two hearts in eternal twist, a love knot tie tack gleams with understated devotion—a polished gold tone knot tied in perfect symmetry, its center cradling a single diamond that flashes like a vow spoken under starlight, the chain trailing to a secure bar that anchors the piece with classic assurance. The metalwork bears the gentle patina of cherished wear, every curve and twist a testament to the enduring symbol of lovers intertwined, crafted with the precision of mid-century jewelry that turns a simple tie into a declaration of loyalty. Imagine it catching the light during a formal evening, the knot resting proud against silk as conversations deepen, or worn daily where it becomes a private reminder that some bonds only grow stronger with time. From the tradition of symbolic men's accessories, its diamond remains brilliant and its chain intact, a piece that brings the romance of unbreakable connection to any lapel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 533 / 542 -
In the quiet certainty of a promise kept, where gold threads bind two hearts in eternal twist, a love knot tie tack gleams with understated devotion—a polished gold tone knot tied in perfect symmetry, its center cradling a single diamond that flashes like a vow spoken under starlight, the chain trailing to a secure bar that anchors the piece with classic assurance. The metalwork bears the gentle patina of cherished wear, every curve and twist a testament to the enduring symbol of lovers intertwined, crafted with the precision of mid-century jewelry that turns a simple tie into a declaration of loyalty. Imagine it catching the light during a formal evening, the knot resting proud against silk as conversations deepen, or worn daily where it becomes a private reminder that some bonds only grow stronger with time. From the tradition of symbolic men's accessories, its diamond remains brilliant and its chain intact, a piece that brings the romance of unbreakable connection to any lapel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 534 / 542 -
In the quiet certainty of a promise kept, where gold threads bind two hearts in eternal twist, a love knot tie tack gleams with understated devotion—a polished gold tone knot tied in perfect symmetry, its center cradling a single diamond that flashes like a vow spoken under starlight, the chain trailing to a secure bar that anchors the piece with classic assurance. The metalwork bears the gentle patina of cherished wear, every curve and twist a testament to the enduring symbol of lovers intertwined, crafted with the precision of mid-century jewelry that turns a simple tie into a declaration of loyalty. Imagine it catching the light during a formal evening, the knot resting proud against silk as conversations deepen, or worn daily where it becomes a private reminder that some bonds only grow stronger with time. From the tradition of symbolic men's accessories, its diamond remains brilliant and its chain intact, a piece that brings the romance of unbreakable connection to any lapel. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 535 / 542 -
These vintage gold-tone earrings capture movement in its most elegant form, with cascading chain tassels that sway gently with every step. Designed to catch the light without overwhelming it, they offer a refined sense of drama rooted in balance, rhythm, and flow. Each earring is finished with a sculpted cap that anchors the design, allowing the delicate chains beneath to fall freely. The layered tassels create texture and depth, giving the piece a timeless presence that feels equally at home in evening wear, special occasions, or elevated everyday styling. There is a quiet confidence in their simplicity—ornamental without excess, expressive without distraction. Pieces like this were made to complement the wearer rather than compete for attention, adding warmth and motion through thoughtful design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 536 / 542 -
These vintage gold-tone earrings capture movement in its most elegant form, with cascading chain tassels that sway gently with every step. Designed to catch the light without overwhelming it, they offer a refined sense of drama rooted in balance, rhythm, and flow. Each earring is finished with a sculpted cap that anchors the design, allowing the delicate chains beneath to fall freely. The layered tassels create texture and depth, giving the piece a timeless presence that feels equally at home in evening wear, special occasions, or elevated everyday styling. There is a quiet confidence in their simplicity—ornamental without excess, expressive without distraction. Pieces like this were made to complement the wearer rather than compete for attention, adding warmth and motion through thoughtful design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 537 / 542 -
These vintage gold-tone earrings capture movement in its most elegant form, with cascading chain tassels that sway gently with every step. Designed to catch the light without overwhelming it, they offer a refined sense of drama rooted in balance, rhythm, and flow. Each earring is finished with a sculpted cap that anchors the design, allowing the delicate chains beneath to fall freely. The layered tassels create texture and depth, giving the piece a timeless presence that feels equally at home in evening wear, special occasions, or elevated everyday styling. There is a quiet confidence in their simplicity—ornamental without excess, expressive without distraction. Pieces like this were made to complement the wearer rather than compete for attention, adding warmth and motion through thoughtful design. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 538 / 542 -
In the glow of a desert sunset, where earth and fire meet in molten harmony, a necklace cascades like liquid amber—a lush tangle of hand-knotted carnelian nuggets, each stone polished to a warm, translucent glow that shifts from fiery orange to deep burnt sienna, strung across multiple strands of waxed linen cord in earthy taupe, the knots deliberate and visible like ancient prayer beads, the irregular nuggets tumbling in organic rhythm that feels both primal and refined. The cord ends in a simple loop-and-toggle closure, letting the necklace rest close against the collarbone in a bold, textured embrace that moves with every breath. Imagine it layered against sun-kissed skin on a late-summer evening, the carnelian catching firelight like embers, or paired with linen and leather where it becomes a talisman of wanderlust and quiet strength. From the tradition of handcrafted bohemian jewelry, its colors remain rich and its knots secure, a piece that turns the neck into a canvas of natural splendor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 539 / 542 -
In the glow of a desert sunset, where earth and fire meet in molten harmony, a necklace cascades like liquid amber—a lush tangle of hand-knotted carnelian nuggets, each stone polished to a warm, translucent glow that shifts from fiery orange to deep burnt sienna, strung across multiple strands of waxed linen cord in earthy taupe, the knots deliberate and visible like ancient prayer beads, the irregular nuggets tumbling in organic rhythm that feels both primal and refined. The cord ends in a simple loop-and-toggle closure, letting the necklace rest close against the collarbone in a bold, textured embrace that moves with every breath. Imagine it layered against sun-kissed skin on a late-summer evening, the carnelian catching firelight like embers, or paired with linen and leather where it becomes a talisman of wanderlust and quiet strength. From the tradition of handcrafted bohemian jewelry, its colors remain rich and its knots secure, a piece that turns the neck into a canvas of natural splendor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 540 / 542 -
In the glow of a desert sunset, where earth and fire meet in molten harmony, a necklace cascades like liquid amber—a lush tangle of hand-knotted carnelian nuggets, each stone polished to a warm, translucent glow that shifts from fiery orange to deep burnt sienna, strung across multiple strands of waxed linen cord in earthy taupe, the knots deliberate and visible like ancient prayer beads, the irregular nuggets tumbling in organic rhythm that feels both primal and refined. The cord ends in a simple loop-and-toggle closure, letting the necklace rest close against the collarbone in a bold, textured embrace that moves with every breath. Imagine it layered against sun-kissed skin on a late-summer evening, the carnelian catching firelight like embers, or paired with linen and leather where it becomes a talisman of wanderlust and quiet strength. From the tradition of handcrafted bohemian jewelry, its colors remain rich and its knots secure, a piece that turns the neck into a canvas of natural splendor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 541 / 542 -
In the glow of a desert sunset, where earth and fire meet in molten harmony, a necklace cascades like liquid amber—a lush tangle of hand-knotted carnelian nuggets, each stone polished to a warm, translucent glow that shifts from fiery orange to deep burnt sienna, strung across multiple strands of waxed linen cord in earthy taupe, the knots deliberate and visible like ancient prayer beads, the irregular nuggets tumbling in organic rhythm that feels both primal and refined. The cord ends in a simple loop-and-toggle closure, letting the necklace rest close against the collarbone in a bold, textured embrace that moves with every breath. Imagine it layered against sun-kissed skin on a late-summer evening, the carnelian catching firelight like embers, or paired with linen and leather where it becomes a talisman of wanderlust and quiet strength. From the tradition of handcrafted bohemian jewelry, its colors remain rich and its knots secure, a piece that turns the neck into a canvas of natural splendor. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 542 / 542
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