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There is a softness in this little face that feels almost familiar — the gentle lift of the eyes, the patient posture, the quiet loyalty captured in sculpted form. This vintage bisque ceramic puppy carries a tender, watchful expression that instantly warms a room. It is the kind of piece that does not demand attention, yet effortlessly earns it. Each strand of fur is finely textured in delicate, hair-by-hair detail, bringing dimension and life to the warm caramel and soft white coat. Subtle shading around the eyes and muzzle adds depth and realism, while the seated pose gives it a grounded, heartfelt presence. The piece has a satisfying weight and produces the unmistakable ceramic ring when lightly tapped, affirming its fired bisque composition. The underside is finished in black, offering a clean, polished presentation. Whether placed on a bookshelf, desk, nursery shelf, or within a thoughtfully curated collection of animal figurines, this sweet pup adds character and emotional warmth. For dog lovers and collectors alike, it is a piece that feels personal — a small sculpture with lasting charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 301 / 873 -
There is a softness in this little face that feels almost familiar — the gentle lift of the eyes, the patient posture, the quiet loyalty captured in sculpted form. This vintage bisque ceramic puppy carries a tender, watchful expression that instantly warms a room. It is the kind of piece that does not demand attention, yet effortlessly earns it. Each strand of fur is finely textured in delicate, hair-by-hair detail, bringing dimension and life to the warm caramel and soft white coat. Subtle shading around the eyes and muzzle adds depth and realism, while the seated pose gives it a grounded, heartfelt presence. The piece has a satisfying weight and produces the unmistakable ceramic ring when lightly tapped, affirming its fired bisque composition. The underside is finished in black, offering a clean, polished presentation. Whether placed on a bookshelf, desk, nursery shelf, or within a thoughtfully curated collection of animal figurines, this sweet pup adds character and emotional warmth. For dog lovers and collectors alike, it is a piece that feels personal — a small sculpture with lasting charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 302 / 873 -
Radiating with the warm glow of classic carnival glass, this vintage Indiana Glass candle holder features the beloved Wild Rose pattern in a rich marigold finish. The surface shimmers with iridescent hues of amber, gold, and subtle flashes of violet and green, creating a luminous presence that captures and reflects light beautifully from every angle. It is a striking example of early-to-mid 20th century pressed glass artistry. The Wild Rose motif blooms across the body in sculpted relief, with flowing petals and foliage that wrap gracefully around the form. A scalloped edge frames the piece with soft curves, adding movement and texture to its silhouette. When illuminated, the marigold iridescence intensifies, showcasing the dimensional depth and intricate detailing that collectors admire in quality carnival glass. Whether styled as a statement accent in a curated glass collection or used to cast a warm candlelit glow across a dining table or mantel, this piece embodies vintage elegance. It reflects a time when even functional objects were designed with beauty and decorative flourish in mind, making it a timeless addition for enthusiasts of classic American glass. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 303 / 873 -
Radiating with the warm glow of classic carnival glass, this vintage Indiana Glass candle holder features the beloved Wild Rose pattern in a rich marigold finish. The surface shimmers with iridescent hues of amber, gold, and subtle flashes of violet and green, creating a luminous presence that captures and reflects light beautifully from every angle. It is a striking example of early-to-mid 20th century pressed glass artistry. The Wild Rose motif blooms across the body in sculpted relief, with flowing petals and foliage that wrap gracefully around the form. A scalloped edge frames the piece with soft curves, adding movement and texture to its silhouette. When illuminated, the marigold iridescence intensifies, showcasing the dimensional depth and intricate detailing that collectors admire in quality carnival glass. Whether styled as a statement accent in a curated glass collection or used to cast a warm candlelit glow across a dining table or mantel, this piece embodies vintage elegance. It reflects a time when even functional objects were designed with beauty and decorative flourish in mind, making it a timeless addition for enthusiasts of classic American glass. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 304 / 873 -
Radiating with the warm glow of classic carnival glass, this vintage Indiana Glass candle holder features the beloved Wild Rose pattern in a rich marigold finish. The surface shimmers with iridescent hues of amber, gold, and subtle flashes of violet and green, creating a luminous presence that captures and reflects light beautifully from every angle. It is a striking example of early-to-mid 20th century pressed glass artistry. The Wild Rose motif blooms across the body in sculpted relief, with flowing petals and foliage that wrap gracefully around the form. A scalloped edge frames the piece with soft curves, adding movement and texture to its silhouette. When illuminated, the marigold iridescence intensifies, showcasing the dimensional depth and intricate detailing that collectors admire in quality carnival glass. Whether styled as a statement accent in a curated glass collection or used to cast a warm candlelit glow across a dining table or mantel, this piece embodies vintage elegance. It reflects a time when even functional objects were designed with beauty and decorative flourish in mind, making it a timeless addition for enthusiasts of classic American glass. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 305 / 873 -
Radiating with the warm glow of classic carnival glass, this vintage Indiana Glass candle holder features the beloved Wild Rose pattern in a rich marigold finish. The surface shimmers with iridescent hues of amber, gold, and subtle flashes of violet and green, creating a luminous presence that captures and reflects light beautifully from every angle. It is a striking example of early-to-mid 20th century pressed glass artistry. The Wild Rose motif blooms across the body in sculpted relief, with flowing petals and foliage that wrap gracefully around the form. A scalloped edge frames the piece with soft curves, adding movement and texture to its silhouette. When illuminated, the marigold iridescence intensifies, showcasing the dimensional depth and intricate detailing that collectors admire in quality carnival glass. Whether styled as a statement accent in a curated glass collection or used to cast a warm candlelit glow across a dining table or mantel, this piece embodies vintage elegance. It reflects a time when even functional objects were designed with beauty and decorative flourish in mind, making it a timeless addition for enthusiasts of classic American glass. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 306 / 873 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 307 / 873 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 308 / 873 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 309 / 873 -
A regal statement from the Westminster Carousel Collection, this vintage Royal Lion figurine captures the bold spirit and pageantry of a classic carousel. The lion’s sculpted mane flows with dramatic texture, crowned in vibrant red and blue, while a richly detailed saddle in jewel-toned hues adds depth and visual contrast. The expressive posture and open-mouthed stance evoke the grandeur and theatrical charm of traditional fairground carousels. Crafted in hand-painted porcelain and mounted on a brass-finished spiral pole, the figure rises from an ornate octagonal base adorned with embossed carousel horse imagery and fleur-de-lis accents. The circular medallion identifying the Westminster Carousel Collection reinforces its collectible pedigree, while the substantial metal base provides a striking architectural foundation. Produced in the Philippines as part of a coordinated series that included other carousel animals, this Royal Lion represents the nostalgic elegance of late 20th-century decorative collectibles. Its balanced proportions and vibrant detailing make it an appealing standalone display piece or a complementary addition to a broader carousel-themed collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 310 / 873 -
A quiet dock at sunrise. Oars resting against weathered siding. A lantern waiting for dusk. This handcrafted wall piece captures the easy rhythm of lake life in charming three-dimensional detail. “Uncle Bob’s Boat Rental – Live Bait-N-Tackle” stretches proudly across the top, setting the scene for a nostalgic shoreline moment that feels both familiar and inviting. Layered wood construction gives depth and character to the miniature bait shop façade. Tiny details bring it to life—the hand-lettered rental rate board, the “All Boats In By Sun Down” reminder, a small bait bucket, coiled rope, and crossed oars leaning beside the dock ladder. The painted sky backdrop with drifting birds adds warmth and atmosphere, creating a complete lakeside vignette framed like a window view. Designed as decorative wall art, this piece delivers rustic charm with a touch of storytelling whimsy. Perfect for a cabin retreat, lake house, fishing-themed space, or anyone who carries a love for the water, it brings personality and handcrafted appeal to the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 311 / 873 -
A quiet dock at sunrise. Oars resting against weathered siding. A lantern waiting for dusk. This handcrafted wall piece captures the easy rhythm of lake life in charming three-dimensional detail. “Uncle Bob’s Boat Rental – Live Bait-N-Tackle” stretches proudly across the top, setting the scene for a nostalgic shoreline moment that feels both familiar and inviting. Layered wood construction gives depth and character to the miniature bait shop façade. Tiny details bring it to life—the hand-lettered rental rate board, the “All Boats In By Sun Down” reminder, a small bait bucket, coiled rope, and crossed oars leaning beside the dock ladder. The painted sky backdrop with drifting birds adds warmth and atmosphere, creating a complete lakeside vignette framed like a window view. Designed as decorative wall art, this piece delivers rustic charm with a touch of storytelling whimsy. Perfect for a cabin retreat, lake house, fishing-themed space, or anyone who carries a love for the water, it brings personality and handcrafted appeal to the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 312 / 873 -
A quiet dock at sunrise. Oars resting against weathered siding. A lantern waiting for dusk. This handcrafted wall piece captures the easy rhythm of lake life in charming three-dimensional detail. “Uncle Bob’s Boat Rental – Live Bait-N-Tackle” stretches proudly across the top, setting the scene for a nostalgic shoreline moment that feels both familiar and inviting. Layered wood construction gives depth and character to the miniature bait shop façade. Tiny details bring it to life—the hand-lettered rental rate board, the “All Boats In By Sun Down” reminder, a small bait bucket, coiled rope, and crossed oars leaning beside the dock ladder. The painted sky backdrop with drifting birds adds warmth and atmosphere, creating a complete lakeside vignette framed like a window view. Designed as decorative wall art, this piece delivers rustic charm with a touch of storytelling whimsy. Perfect for a cabin retreat, lake house, fishing-themed space, or anyone who carries a love for the water, it brings personality and handcrafted appeal to the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 313 / 873 -
Collected together for their complementary character and visual presence, this trio of vintage glass bottles offers a refined study in form, texture, and heritage craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a distinct era of glassmaking, yet together they create a layered presentation that feels both curated and effortlessly sophisticated. Whether styled on open shelving, a bar, or within a vignette, the set invites attention through its subtle interplay of color and silhouette. The ribbed green bottle evokes early apothecary design, where tactile patterns were thoughtfully incorporated into everyday objects. Beside it, the gracefully shaped clear carafe introduces classic European utility with its balanced proportions and sculptural handle. Completing the collection, the iconic Mateus Rosé bottle brings recognizable mid-century charm, celebrated for its distinctive flask-inspired profile and enduring decorative appeal long after its original purpose. Individually intriguing yet strongest as a unified display, these bottles lend themselves beautifully to creative styling — from minimalist arrangements to layered, collected interiors. Their presence adds depth without overwhelming a space, offering a quiet nod to history while remaining entirely relevant in today’s design-forward environments. Pieces like these are often gathered over time; discovering them together presents an opportunity to introduce instant character into a room with a single acquisition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 314 / 873 -
Collected together for their complementary character and visual presence, this trio of vintage glass bottles offers a refined study in form, texture, and heritage craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a distinct era of glassmaking, yet together they create a layered presentation that feels both curated and effortlessly sophisticated. Whether styled on open shelving, a bar, or within a vignette, the set invites attention through its subtle interplay of color and silhouette. The ribbed green bottle evokes early apothecary design, where tactile patterns were thoughtfully incorporated into everyday objects. Beside it, the gracefully shaped clear carafe introduces classic European utility with its balanced proportions and sculptural handle. Completing the collection, the iconic Mateus Rosé bottle brings recognizable mid-century charm, celebrated for its distinctive flask-inspired profile and enduring decorative appeal long after its original purpose. Individually intriguing yet strongest as a unified display, these bottles lend themselves beautifully to creative styling — from minimalist arrangements to layered, collected interiors. Their presence adds depth without overwhelming a space, offering a quiet nod to history while remaining entirely relevant in today’s design-forward environments. Pieces like these are often gathered over time; discovering them together presents an opportunity to introduce instant character into a room with a single acquisition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 315 / 873 -
Collected together for their complementary character and visual presence, this trio of vintage glass bottles offers a refined study in form, texture, and heritage craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a distinct era of glassmaking, yet together they create a layered presentation that feels both curated and effortlessly sophisticated. Whether styled on open shelving, a bar, or within a vignette, the set invites attention through its subtle interplay of color and silhouette. The ribbed green bottle evokes early apothecary design, where tactile patterns were thoughtfully incorporated into everyday objects. Beside it, the gracefully shaped clear carafe introduces classic European utility with its balanced proportions and sculptural handle. Completing the collection, the iconic Mateus Rosé bottle brings recognizable mid-century charm, celebrated for its distinctive flask-inspired profile and enduring decorative appeal long after its original purpose. Individually intriguing yet strongest as a unified display, these bottles lend themselves beautifully to creative styling — from minimalist arrangements to layered, collected interiors. Their presence adds depth without overwhelming a space, offering a quiet nod to history while remaining entirely relevant in today’s design-forward environments. Pieces like these are often gathered over time; discovering them together presents an opportunity to introduce instant character into a room with a single acquisition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 316 / 873 -
Collected together for their complementary character and visual presence, this trio of vintage glass bottles offers a refined study in form, texture, and heritage craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a distinct era of glassmaking, yet together they create a layered presentation that feels both curated and effortlessly sophisticated. Whether styled on open shelving, a bar, or within a vignette, the set invites attention through its subtle interplay of color and silhouette. The ribbed green bottle evokes early apothecary design, where tactile patterns were thoughtfully incorporated into everyday objects. Beside it, the gracefully shaped clear carafe introduces classic European utility with its balanced proportions and sculptural handle. Completing the collection, the iconic Mateus Rosé bottle brings recognizable mid-century charm, celebrated for its distinctive flask-inspired profile and enduring decorative appeal long after its original purpose. Individually intriguing yet strongest as a unified display, these bottles lend themselves beautifully to creative styling — from minimalist arrangements to layered, collected interiors. Their presence adds depth without overwhelming a space, offering a quiet nod to history while remaining entirely relevant in today’s design-forward environments. Pieces like these are often gathered over time; discovering them together presents an opportunity to introduce instant character into a room with a single acquisition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 317 / 873 -
Collected together for their complementary character and visual presence, this trio of vintage glass bottles offers a refined study in form, texture, and heritage craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a distinct era of glassmaking, yet together they create a layered presentation that feels both curated and effortlessly sophisticated. Whether styled on open shelving, a bar, or within a vignette, the set invites attention through its subtle interplay of color and silhouette. The ribbed green bottle evokes early apothecary design, where tactile patterns were thoughtfully incorporated into everyday objects. Beside it, the gracefully shaped clear carafe introduces classic European utility with its balanced proportions and sculptural handle. Completing the collection, the iconic Mateus Rosé bottle brings recognizable mid-century charm, celebrated for its distinctive flask-inspired profile and enduring decorative appeal long after its original purpose. Individually intriguing yet strongest as a unified display, these bottles lend themselves beautifully to creative styling — from minimalist arrangements to layered, collected interiors. Their presence adds depth without overwhelming a space, offering a quiet nod to history while remaining entirely relevant in today’s design-forward environments. Pieces like these are often gathered over time; discovering them together presents an opportunity to introduce instant character into a room with a single acquisition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 318 / 873 -
Collected together for their complementary character and visual presence, this trio of vintage glass bottles offers a refined study in form, texture, and heritage craftsmanship. Each piece reflects a distinct era of glassmaking, yet together they create a layered presentation that feels both curated and effortlessly sophisticated. Whether styled on open shelving, a bar, or within a vignette, the set invites attention through its subtle interplay of color and silhouette. The ribbed green bottle evokes early apothecary design, where tactile patterns were thoughtfully incorporated into everyday objects. Beside it, the gracefully shaped clear carafe introduces classic European utility with its balanced proportions and sculptural handle. Completing the collection, the iconic Mateus Rosé bottle brings recognizable mid-century charm, celebrated for its distinctive flask-inspired profile and enduring decorative appeal long after its original purpose. Individually intriguing yet strongest as a unified display, these bottles lend themselves beautifully to creative styling — from minimalist arrangements to layered, collected interiors. Their presence adds depth without overwhelming a space, offering a quiet nod to history while remaining entirely relevant in today’s design-forward environments. Pieces like these are often gathered over time; discovering them together presents an opportunity to introduce instant character into a room with a single acquisition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 319 / 873 -
Celebrating the heritage of the game, “Back Spin Niblick” by Bernie Horton captures a quiet yet powerful moment in early golf history. The composition highlights a classic niblick — the predecessor to today’s short irons — poised behind a dimpled ball, evoking the precision, patience, and tradition that define the sport. With its restrained palette and detailed illustration style, the piece carries an understated sophistication that resonates with collectors and golf enthusiasts alike. Expertly presented beneath matting and enclosed within a richly toned wood frame, the artwork is designed to feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Horton’s golf studies have long appealed to those who appreciate sporting art that leans refined instead of overly thematic, making this print particularly versatile for offices, studies, libraries, or well-appointed recreational spaces. Whether displayed in a golf-inspired interior or integrated into a broader gallery wall, this piece offers a sense of legacy and cultivated taste. Vintage golf imagery continues to attract designers and collectors for its blend of nostalgia and elegance — an effortless way to introduce character while honoring one of the world’s most storied pastimes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 320 / 873 -
Celebrating the heritage of the game, “Back Spin Niblick” by Bernie Horton captures a quiet yet powerful moment in early golf history. The composition highlights a classic niblick — the predecessor to today’s short irons — poised behind a dimpled ball, evoking the precision, patience, and tradition that define the sport. With its restrained palette and detailed illustration style, the piece carries an understated sophistication that resonates with collectors and golf enthusiasts alike. Expertly presented beneath matting and enclosed within a richly toned wood frame, the artwork is designed to feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Horton’s golf studies have long appealed to those who appreciate sporting art that leans refined instead of overly thematic, making this print particularly versatile for offices, studies, libraries, or well-appointed recreational spaces. Whether displayed in a golf-inspired interior or integrated into a broader gallery wall, this piece offers a sense of legacy and cultivated taste. Vintage golf imagery continues to attract designers and collectors for its blend of nostalgia and elegance — an effortless way to introduce character while honoring one of the world’s most storied pastimes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 321 / 873 -
Celebrating the heritage of the game, “Back Spin Niblick” by Bernie Horton captures a quiet yet powerful moment in early golf history. The composition highlights a classic niblick — the predecessor to today’s short irons — poised behind a dimpled ball, evoking the precision, patience, and tradition that define the sport. With its restrained palette and detailed illustration style, the piece carries an understated sophistication that resonates with collectors and golf enthusiasts alike. Expertly presented beneath matting and enclosed within a richly toned wood frame, the artwork is designed to feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Horton’s golf studies have long appealed to those who appreciate sporting art that leans refined instead of overly thematic, making this print particularly versatile for offices, studies, libraries, or well-appointed recreational spaces. Whether displayed in a golf-inspired interior or integrated into a broader gallery wall, this piece offers a sense of legacy and cultivated taste. Vintage golf imagery continues to attract designers and collectors for its blend of nostalgia and elegance — an effortless way to introduce character while honoring one of the world’s most storied pastimes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 322 / 873 -
Celebrating the heritage of the game, “Back Spin Niblick” by Bernie Horton captures a quiet yet powerful moment in early golf history. The composition highlights a classic niblick — the predecessor to today’s short irons — poised behind a dimpled ball, evoking the precision, patience, and tradition that define the sport. With its restrained palette and detailed illustration style, the piece carries an understated sophistication that resonates with collectors and golf enthusiasts alike. Expertly presented beneath matting and enclosed within a richly toned wood frame, the artwork is designed to feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Horton’s golf studies have long appealed to those who appreciate sporting art that leans refined instead of overly thematic, making this print particularly versatile for offices, studies, libraries, or well-appointed recreational spaces. Whether displayed in a golf-inspired interior or integrated into a broader gallery wall, this piece offers a sense of legacy and cultivated taste. Vintage golf imagery continues to attract designers and collectors for its blend of nostalgia and elegance — an effortless way to introduce character while honoring one of the world’s most storied pastimes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 323 / 873 -
Celebrating the heritage of the game, “Back Spin Niblick” by Bernie Horton captures a quiet yet powerful moment in early golf history. The composition highlights a classic niblick — the predecessor to today’s short irons — poised behind a dimpled ball, evoking the precision, patience, and tradition that define the sport. With its restrained palette and detailed illustration style, the piece carries an understated sophistication that resonates with collectors and golf enthusiasts alike. Expertly presented beneath matting and enclosed within a richly toned wood frame, the artwork is designed to feel timeless rather than trend-driven. Horton’s golf studies have long appealed to those who appreciate sporting art that leans refined instead of overly thematic, making this print particularly versatile for offices, studies, libraries, or well-appointed recreational spaces. Whether displayed in a golf-inspired interior or integrated into a broader gallery wall, this piece offers a sense of legacy and cultivated taste. Vintage golf imagery continues to attract designers and collectors for its blend of nostalgia and elegance — an effortless way to introduce character while honoring one of the world’s most storied pastimes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 324 / 873 -
Step into a world where timeless stories meet rich illustration and durable craftsmanship. This four-book hardcover set from the Treasury of Illustrated Classics series brings legendary literature to life through vibrant cover art and engaging presentation. Each volume invites readers to rediscover stories that have shaped generations, making this bundle both a reading experience and a display-worthy collection. From adventurous riverbank tales and gothic suspense to Victorian drama and medieval legend, this set offers variety without sacrificing cohesion. The books are in new condition, with clean pages and solid bindings that feel fresh from the shelf. Whether destined for a personal library, a family reading corner, or a thoughtful gift, these volumes create an instant classic collection. A bundle like this captures the charm of traditional storytelling in a format that appeals to readers young and old. The covers alone make a striking visual set, while the stories inside carry the weight of literary history. Add a ready-made classic library to your shelf in one elegant step. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 325 / 873 -
Step into a world where timeless stories meet rich illustration and durable craftsmanship. This four-book hardcover set from the Treasury of Illustrated Classics series brings legendary literature to life through vibrant cover art and engaging presentation. Each volume invites readers to rediscover stories that have shaped generations, making this bundle both a reading experience and a display-worthy collection. From adventurous riverbank tales and gothic suspense to Victorian drama and medieval legend, this set offers variety without sacrificing cohesion. The books are in new condition, with clean pages and solid bindings that feel fresh from the shelf. Whether destined for a personal library, a family reading corner, or a thoughtful gift, these volumes create an instant classic collection. A bundle like this captures the charm of traditional storytelling in a format that appeals to readers young and old. The covers alone make a striking visual set, while the stories inside carry the weight of literary history. Add a ready-made classic library to your shelf in one elegant step. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 326 / 873 -
Step into a world where timeless stories meet rich illustration and durable craftsmanship. This four-book hardcover set from the Treasury of Illustrated Classics series brings legendary literature to life through vibrant cover art and engaging presentation. Each volume invites readers to rediscover stories that have shaped generations, making this bundle both a reading experience and a display-worthy collection. From adventurous riverbank tales and gothic suspense to Victorian drama and medieval legend, this set offers variety without sacrificing cohesion. The books are in new condition, with clean pages and solid bindings that feel fresh from the shelf. Whether destined for a personal library, a family reading corner, or a thoughtful gift, these volumes create an instant classic collection. A bundle like this captures the charm of traditional storytelling in a format that appeals to readers young and old. The covers alone make a striking visual set, while the stories inside carry the weight of literary history. Add a ready-made classic library to your shelf in one elegant step. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 327 / 873 -
A remarkable piece of early American educational publishing, this original Childcraft Volume 13: Art and Music captures the spirit of childhood learning through creativity and culture. Published by The Quarrie Corporation and bearing a 1942 copyright, this volume reflects an era when books were thoughtfully crafted to inspire imagination, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Inside, the content is divided between visual art and musical exploration, introducing young readers to foundational concepts in painting, sculpture, architecture, and classical music. The typography, layout, and illustrations embody a refined mid-century aesthetic, while the warm, richly toned cover art—depicting children engaged in reading, drawing, and building—serves as a nostalgic window into a simpler, analog era of education. Part of the larger 14-volume Childcraft series, this edition stands beautifully on its own as both a collectible vintage book and a decorative display piece. Its presence evokes heritage, intellect, and timeless charm—perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone drawn to the elegance of early 20th-century publishing. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 328 / 873 -
A remarkable piece of early American educational publishing, this original Childcraft Volume 13: Art and Music captures the spirit of childhood learning through creativity and culture. Published by The Quarrie Corporation and bearing a 1942 copyright, this volume reflects an era when books were thoughtfully crafted to inspire imagination, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Inside, the content is divided between visual art and musical exploration, introducing young readers to foundational concepts in painting, sculpture, architecture, and classical music. The typography, layout, and illustrations embody a refined mid-century aesthetic, while the warm, richly toned cover art—depicting children engaged in reading, drawing, and building—serves as a nostalgic window into a simpler, analog era of education. Part of the larger 14-volume Childcraft series, this edition stands beautifully on its own as both a collectible vintage book and a decorative display piece. Its presence evokes heritage, intellect, and timeless charm—perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone drawn to the elegance of early 20th-century publishing. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 329 / 873 -
A remarkable piece of early American educational publishing, this original Childcraft Volume 13: Art and Music captures the spirit of childhood learning through creativity and culture. Published by The Quarrie Corporation and bearing a 1942 copyright, this volume reflects an era when books were thoughtfully crafted to inspire imagination, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Inside, the content is divided between visual art and musical exploration, introducing young readers to foundational concepts in painting, sculpture, architecture, and classical music. The typography, layout, and illustrations embody a refined mid-century aesthetic, while the warm, richly toned cover art—depicting children engaged in reading, drawing, and building—serves as a nostalgic window into a simpler, analog era of education. Part of the larger 14-volume Childcraft series, this edition stands beautifully on its own as both a collectible vintage book and a decorative display piece. Its presence evokes heritage, intellect, and timeless charm—perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone drawn to the elegance of early 20th-century publishing. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 330 / 873 -
A remarkable piece of early American educational publishing, this original Childcraft Volume 13: Art and Music captures the spirit of childhood learning through creativity and culture. Published by The Quarrie Corporation and bearing a 1942 copyright, this volume reflects an era when books were thoughtfully crafted to inspire imagination, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation for the arts. Inside, the content is divided between visual art and musical exploration, introducing young readers to foundational concepts in painting, sculpture, architecture, and classical music. The typography, layout, and illustrations embody a refined mid-century aesthetic, while the warm, richly toned cover art—depicting children engaged in reading, drawing, and building—serves as a nostalgic window into a simpler, analog era of education. Part of the larger 14-volume Childcraft series, this edition stands beautifully on its own as both a collectible vintage book and a decorative display piece. Its presence evokes heritage, intellect, and timeless charm—perfect for collectors, educators, or anyone drawn to the elegance of early 20th-century publishing. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 331 / 873 -
A compelling window into mid-century education, this Childcraft Volume 14: Science and Industry presents a richly illustrated exploration of how the modern world was built. Published by Field Enterprises, Inc. with a 1949 copyright, this volume reflects a time when science, agriculture, and industry were celebrated as pillars of progress and discovery. Inside, the pages introduce young readers to the mechanics of industry, the rhythms of agriculture, and the foundational principles of science through detailed illustrations and engaging explanations. From factory production to natural ecosystems, the content captures the optimism and ingenuity of early 20th-century advancement, presented in a format designed to educate and inspire. The bold orange cover, adorned with stylized imagery of wheat, livestock, machinery, and scientific tools, is a standout example of vintage design. As part of the iconic Childcraft series, this volume carries both educational significance and collectible appeal—an enduring piece that blends history, design, and intellectual curiosity. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 332 / 873 -
A compelling window into mid-century education, this Childcraft Volume 14: Science and Industry presents a richly illustrated exploration of how the modern world was built. Published by Field Enterprises, Inc. with a 1949 copyright, this volume reflects a time when science, agriculture, and industry were celebrated as pillars of progress and discovery. Inside, the pages introduce young readers to the mechanics of industry, the rhythms of agriculture, and the foundational principles of science through detailed illustrations and engaging explanations. From factory production to natural ecosystems, the content captures the optimism and ingenuity of early 20th-century advancement, presented in a format designed to educate and inspire. The bold orange cover, adorned with stylized imagery of wheat, livestock, machinery, and scientific tools, is a standout example of vintage design. As part of the iconic Childcraft series, this volume carries both educational significance and collectible appeal—an enduring piece that blends history, design, and intellectual curiosity. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 333 / 873 -
A compelling window into mid-century education, this Childcraft Volume 14: Science and Industry presents a richly illustrated exploration of how the modern world was built. Published by Field Enterprises, Inc. with a 1949 copyright, this volume reflects a time when science, agriculture, and industry were celebrated as pillars of progress and discovery. Inside, the pages introduce young readers to the mechanics of industry, the rhythms of agriculture, and the foundational principles of science through detailed illustrations and engaging explanations. From factory production to natural ecosystems, the content captures the optimism and ingenuity of early 20th-century advancement, presented in a format designed to educate and inspire. The bold orange cover, adorned with stylized imagery of wheat, livestock, machinery, and scientific tools, is a standout example of vintage design. As part of the iconic Childcraft series, this volume carries both educational significance and collectible appeal—an enduring piece that blends history, design, and intellectual curiosity. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 334 / 873 -
A compelling window into mid-century education, this Childcraft Volume 14: Science and Industry presents a richly illustrated exploration of how the modern world was built. Published by Field Enterprises, Inc. with a 1949 copyright, this volume reflects a time when science, agriculture, and industry were celebrated as pillars of progress and discovery. Inside, the pages introduce young readers to the mechanics of industry, the rhythms of agriculture, and the foundational principles of science through detailed illustrations and engaging explanations. From factory production to natural ecosystems, the content captures the optimism and ingenuity of early 20th-century advancement, presented in a format designed to educate and inspire. The bold orange cover, adorned with stylized imagery of wheat, livestock, machinery, and scientific tools, is a standout example of vintage design. As part of the iconic Childcraft series, this volume carries both educational significance and collectible appeal—an enduring piece that blends history, design, and intellectual curiosity. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 335 / 873 -
A compelling window into mid-century education, this Childcraft Volume 14: Science and Industry presents a richly illustrated exploration of how the modern world was built. Published by Field Enterprises, Inc. with a 1949 copyright, this volume reflects a time when science, agriculture, and industry were celebrated as pillars of progress and discovery. Inside, the pages introduce young readers to the mechanics of industry, the rhythms of agriculture, and the foundational principles of science through detailed illustrations and engaging explanations. From factory production to natural ecosystems, the content captures the optimism and ingenuity of early 20th-century advancement, presented in a format designed to educate and inspire. The bold orange cover, adorned with stylized imagery of wheat, livestock, machinery, and scientific tools, is a standout example of vintage design. As part of the iconic Childcraft series, this volume carries both educational significance and collectible appeal—an enduring piece that blends history, design, and intellectual curiosity. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 336 / 873 -
A timeless mid-century classic, this Vintage Anchor Hocking “Harvest Grape” pedestal bowl showcases the enduring charm of opaque white milk glass. The sculptural form features a graceful, scalloped rim rising from an octagonal footed base, creating a balanced silhouette that feels both substantial and refined. Its luminous white finish offers a clean, elegant presence that complements both traditional and modern interiors. Encircling the bowl are alternating embossed panels of grape clusters and flowing vine leaves—an iconic motif from Anchor Hocking’s celebrated Harvest Grape line. The raised detailing adds depth and texture, catching light softly across the surface and highlighting the craftsmanship that made this pattern a household favorite throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Originally intended as a fruit bowl or serving compote, this piece transitions effortlessly into today’s décor—whether styled as a centerpiece, displayed in a milk glass collection, or used for seasonal arrangements. A staple of American glassmaking history, it delivers nostalgic character with versatile functionality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 337 / 873 -
A timeless mid-century classic, this Vintage Anchor Hocking “Harvest Grape” pedestal bowl showcases the enduring charm of opaque white milk glass. The sculptural form features a graceful, scalloped rim rising from an octagonal footed base, creating a balanced silhouette that feels both substantial and refined. Its luminous white finish offers a clean, elegant presence that complements both traditional and modern interiors. Encircling the bowl are alternating embossed panels of grape clusters and flowing vine leaves—an iconic motif from Anchor Hocking’s celebrated Harvest Grape line. The raised detailing adds depth and texture, catching light softly across the surface and highlighting the craftsmanship that made this pattern a household favorite throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Originally intended as a fruit bowl or serving compote, this piece transitions effortlessly into today’s décor—whether styled as a centerpiece, displayed in a milk glass collection, or used for seasonal arrangements. A staple of American glassmaking history, it delivers nostalgic character with versatile functionality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 338 / 873 -
A timeless mid-century classic, this Vintage Anchor Hocking “Harvest Grape” pedestal bowl showcases the enduring charm of opaque white milk glass. The sculptural form features a graceful, scalloped rim rising from an octagonal footed base, creating a balanced silhouette that feels both substantial and refined. Its luminous white finish offers a clean, elegant presence that complements both traditional and modern interiors. Encircling the bowl are alternating embossed panels of grape clusters and flowing vine leaves—an iconic motif from Anchor Hocking’s celebrated Harvest Grape line. The raised detailing adds depth and texture, catching light softly across the surface and highlighting the craftsmanship that made this pattern a household favorite throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Originally intended as a fruit bowl or serving compote, this piece transitions effortlessly into today’s décor—whether styled as a centerpiece, displayed in a milk glass collection, or used for seasonal arrangements. A staple of American glassmaking history, it delivers nostalgic character with versatile functionality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 339 / 873 -
A timeless mid-century classic, this Vintage Anchor Hocking “Harvest Grape” pedestal bowl showcases the enduring charm of opaque white milk glass. The sculptural form features a graceful, scalloped rim rising from an octagonal footed base, creating a balanced silhouette that feels both substantial and refined. Its luminous white finish offers a clean, elegant presence that complements both traditional and modern interiors. Encircling the bowl are alternating embossed panels of grape clusters and flowing vine leaves—an iconic motif from Anchor Hocking’s celebrated Harvest Grape line. The raised detailing adds depth and texture, catching light softly across the surface and highlighting the craftsmanship that made this pattern a household favorite throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Originally intended as a fruit bowl or serving compote, this piece transitions effortlessly into today’s décor—whether styled as a centerpiece, displayed in a milk glass collection, or used for seasonal arrangements. A staple of American glassmaking history, it delivers nostalgic character with versatile functionality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 340 / 873 -
A timeless mid-century classic, this Vintage Anchor Hocking “Harvest Grape” pedestal bowl showcases the enduring charm of opaque white milk glass. The sculptural form features a graceful, scalloped rim rising from an octagonal footed base, creating a balanced silhouette that feels both substantial and refined. Its luminous white finish offers a clean, elegant presence that complements both traditional and modern interiors. Encircling the bowl are alternating embossed panels of grape clusters and flowing vine leaves—an iconic motif from Anchor Hocking’s celebrated Harvest Grape line. The raised detailing adds depth and texture, catching light softly across the surface and highlighting the craftsmanship that made this pattern a household favorite throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Originally intended as a fruit bowl or serving compote, this piece transitions effortlessly into today’s décor—whether styled as a centerpiece, displayed in a milk glass collection, or used for seasonal arrangements. A staple of American glassmaking history, it delivers nostalgic character with versatile functionality. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 341 / 873 -
An elegant vintage jewelry box crafted with richly toned wood and decorative marquetry inlay across the lid and front panels. The top features a finely detailed musical motif composed of a stringed instrument, horns, and floral elements, framed by a geometric border that enhances the warmth of the wood grain. Brass hardware and an ornate clasp provide both visual character and secure closure, complementing the classic presentation of the piece. Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior lined in deep green felt, designed to safely organize and protect jewelry and small personal accessories. The interior includes multiple compartments for sorting earrings, brooches, and keepsakes, along with a central ring roll section for neatly storing rings. A large mirror mounted inside the lid adds practical convenience while also enhancing the box’s traditional vanity-style design. Boxes of this style were popular decorative vanity pieces in the late 20th century, combining traditional woodworking aesthetics with functional storage for personal jewelry collections. The detailed marquetry, warm wood finish, and structured interior layout make this piece both a practical organizer and an attractive decorative accent for a dresser or vanity display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 342 / 873 -
An elegant vintage jewelry box crafted with richly toned wood and decorative marquetry inlay across the lid and front panels. The top features a finely detailed musical motif composed of a stringed instrument, horns, and floral elements, framed by a geometric border that enhances the warmth of the wood grain. Brass hardware and an ornate clasp provide both visual character and secure closure, complementing the classic presentation of the piece. Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior lined in deep green felt, designed to safely organize and protect jewelry and small personal accessories. The interior includes multiple compartments for sorting earrings, brooches, and keepsakes, along with a central ring roll section for neatly storing rings. A large mirror mounted inside the lid adds practical convenience while also enhancing the box’s traditional vanity-style design. Boxes of this style were popular decorative vanity pieces in the late 20th century, combining traditional woodworking aesthetics with functional storage for personal jewelry collections. The detailed marquetry, warm wood finish, and structured interior layout make this piece both a practical organizer and an attractive decorative accent for a dresser or vanity display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 343 / 873 -
An elegant vintage jewelry box crafted with richly toned wood and decorative marquetry inlay across the lid and front panels. The top features a finely detailed musical motif composed of a stringed instrument, horns, and floral elements, framed by a geometric border that enhances the warmth of the wood grain. Brass hardware and an ornate clasp provide both visual character and secure closure, complementing the classic presentation of the piece. Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior lined in deep green felt, designed to safely organize and protect jewelry and small personal accessories. The interior includes multiple compartments for sorting earrings, brooches, and keepsakes, along with a central ring roll section for neatly storing rings. A large mirror mounted inside the lid adds practical convenience while also enhancing the box’s traditional vanity-style design. Boxes of this style were popular decorative vanity pieces in the late 20th century, combining traditional woodworking aesthetics with functional storage for personal jewelry collections. The detailed marquetry, warm wood finish, and structured interior layout make this piece both a practical organizer and an attractive decorative accent for a dresser or vanity display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 344 / 873 -
An elegant vintage jewelry box crafted with richly toned wood and decorative marquetry inlay across the lid and front panels. The top features a finely detailed musical motif composed of a stringed instrument, horns, and floral elements, framed by a geometric border that enhances the warmth of the wood grain. Brass hardware and an ornate clasp provide both visual character and secure closure, complementing the classic presentation of the piece. Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior lined in deep green felt, designed to safely organize and protect jewelry and small personal accessories. The interior includes multiple compartments for sorting earrings, brooches, and keepsakes, along with a central ring roll section for neatly storing rings. A large mirror mounted inside the lid adds practical convenience while also enhancing the box’s traditional vanity-style design. Boxes of this style were popular decorative vanity pieces in the late 20th century, combining traditional woodworking aesthetics with functional storage for personal jewelry collections. The detailed marquetry, warm wood finish, and structured interior layout make this piece both a practical organizer and an attractive decorative accent for a dresser or vanity display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 345 / 873 -
An elegant vintage jewelry box crafted with richly toned wood and decorative marquetry inlay across the lid and front panels. The top features a finely detailed musical motif composed of a stringed instrument, horns, and floral elements, framed by a geometric border that enhances the warmth of the wood grain. Brass hardware and an ornate clasp provide both visual character and secure closure, complementing the classic presentation of the piece. Opening the lid reveals a thoughtfully arranged interior lined in deep green felt, designed to safely organize and protect jewelry and small personal accessories. The interior includes multiple compartments for sorting earrings, brooches, and keepsakes, along with a central ring roll section for neatly storing rings. A large mirror mounted inside the lid adds practical convenience while also enhancing the box’s traditional vanity-style design. Boxes of this style were popular decorative vanity pieces in the late 20th century, combining traditional woodworking aesthetics with functional storage for personal jewelry collections. The detailed marquetry, warm wood finish, and structured interior layout make this piece both a practical organizer and an attractive decorative accent for a dresser or vanity display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 346 / 873 -
A charming seasonal collectible set from Department 56, this Harvest Pilgrim figurine pair captures the rustic spirit of early American harvest traditions. Designed with the brand’s distinctive textured finish reminiscent of vintage papier-mâché styling, the figures present a warm and nostalgic interpretation of classic Pilgrim imagery often associated with Thanksgiving displays and autumn décor. The Pilgrim man is dressed in traditional colonial attire, wearing a tall buckled hat and long coat while carrying a musket over his shoulder and holding a small traveling trunk. Beside him stands the Pilgrim woman, portrayed in a bonnet and layered garments as she carries a bundled infant in one arm and a basket of bread in the other, with a harvest sack of produce over her shoulder. The detailed sculpting and hand-painted finishes bring the figures to life, highlighting clothing textures, facial expressions, and harvest-themed accessories. Produced by Department 56 of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, this set is identified as model number 56.30595 and was originally sold as a pair. Department 56 has long been known for creating collectible decorative pieces that celebrate seasonal traditions, making this pair a fitting accent for Thanksgiving tablescapes, autumn displays, or collectible holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 347 / 873 -
A charming seasonal collectible set from Department 56, this Harvest Pilgrim figurine pair captures the rustic spirit of early American harvest traditions. Designed with the brand’s distinctive textured finish reminiscent of vintage papier-mâché styling, the figures present a warm and nostalgic interpretation of classic Pilgrim imagery often associated with Thanksgiving displays and autumn décor. The Pilgrim man is dressed in traditional colonial attire, wearing a tall buckled hat and long coat while carrying a musket over his shoulder and holding a small traveling trunk. Beside him stands the Pilgrim woman, portrayed in a bonnet and layered garments as she carries a bundled infant in one arm and a basket of bread in the other, with a harvest sack of produce over her shoulder. The detailed sculpting and hand-painted finishes bring the figures to life, highlighting clothing textures, facial expressions, and harvest-themed accessories. Produced by Department 56 of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, this set is identified as model number 56.30595 and was originally sold as a pair. Department 56 has long been known for creating collectible decorative pieces that celebrate seasonal traditions, making this pair a fitting accent for Thanksgiving tablescapes, autumn displays, or collectible holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 348 / 873 -
A charming seasonal collectible set from Department 56, this Harvest Pilgrim figurine pair captures the rustic spirit of early American harvest traditions. Designed with the brand’s distinctive textured finish reminiscent of vintage papier-mâché styling, the figures present a warm and nostalgic interpretation of classic Pilgrim imagery often associated with Thanksgiving displays and autumn décor. The Pilgrim man is dressed in traditional colonial attire, wearing a tall buckled hat and long coat while carrying a musket over his shoulder and holding a small traveling trunk. Beside him stands the Pilgrim woman, portrayed in a bonnet and layered garments as she carries a bundled infant in one arm and a basket of bread in the other, with a harvest sack of produce over her shoulder. The detailed sculpting and hand-painted finishes bring the figures to life, highlighting clothing textures, facial expressions, and harvest-themed accessories. Produced by Department 56 of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, this set is identified as model number 56.30595 and was originally sold as a pair. Department 56 has long been known for creating collectible decorative pieces that celebrate seasonal traditions, making this pair a fitting accent for Thanksgiving tablescapes, autumn displays, or collectible holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 349 / 873 -
A charming seasonal collectible set from Department 56, this Harvest Pilgrim figurine pair captures the rustic spirit of early American harvest traditions. Designed with the brand’s distinctive textured finish reminiscent of vintage papier-mâché styling, the figures present a warm and nostalgic interpretation of classic Pilgrim imagery often associated with Thanksgiving displays and autumn décor. The Pilgrim man is dressed in traditional colonial attire, wearing a tall buckled hat and long coat while carrying a musket over his shoulder and holding a small traveling trunk. Beside him stands the Pilgrim woman, portrayed in a bonnet and layered garments as she carries a bundled infant in one arm and a basket of bread in the other, with a harvest sack of produce over her shoulder. The detailed sculpting and hand-painted finishes bring the figures to life, highlighting clothing textures, facial expressions, and harvest-themed accessories. Produced by Department 56 of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, this set is identified as model number 56.30595 and was originally sold as a pair. Department 56 has long been known for creating collectible decorative pieces that celebrate seasonal traditions, making this pair a fitting accent for Thanksgiving tablescapes, autumn displays, or collectible holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 350 / 873 -
A charming seasonal collectible set from Department 56, this Harvest Pilgrim figurine pair captures the rustic spirit of early American harvest traditions. Designed with the brand’s distinctive textured finish reminiscent of vintage papier-mâché styling, the figures present a warm and nostalgic interpretation of classic Pilgrim imagery often associated with Thanksgiving displays and autumn décor. The Pilgrim man is dressed in traditional colonial attire, wearing a tall buckled hat and long coat while carrying a musket over his shoulder and holding a small traveling trunk. Beside him stands the Pilgrim woman, portrayed in a bonnet and layered garments as she carries a bundled infant in one arm and a basket of bread in the other, with a harvest sack of produce over her shoulder. The detailed sculpting and hand-painted finishes bring the figures to life, highlighting clothing textures, facial expressions, and harvest-themed accessories. Produced by Department 56 of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, this set is identified as model number 56.30595 and was originally sold as a pair. Department 56 has long been known for creating collectible decorative pieces that celebrate seasonal traditions, making this pair a fitting accent for Thanksgiving tablescapes, autumn displays, or collectible holiday décor. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 351 / 873 -
This captivating vintage pair of hand-carved wooden wall plaques depicts traditional Burmese temple musicians rendered in a richly decorative folk-art style. Likely produced during the mid-20th century for the international export market, these figures embody the vibrant visual language of Southeast Asian craftsmanship, where storytelling, music, and ceremonial culture are translated into expressive carved forms. Each figure is individually carved from solid wood and finished with a striking polychrome palette of warm gold, deep red, and earthy green tones. The seated female musician is shown performing a traditional Burmese arched harp, while the standing male musician carries a stringed instrument at his side. Their garments are elaborately decorated with geometric borders and floral motifs inspired by Burmese court attire, and their expressive faces and stylized proportions give the pair a distinctive charm characteristic of Southeast Asian folk sculpture. Designed as decorative wall plaques with flat backs and hanging mounts, these pieces display beautifully together as a matched set. The carved surfaces, layered paintwork, and gentle age patina contribute to their authentic vintage character, making them a compelling addition to collections of Asian decorative arts, mid-century global folk art, or eclectic interior displays that celebrate handcrafted cultural objects. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 352 / 873 -
This captivating vintage pair of hand-carved wooden wall plaques depicts traditional Burmese temple musicians rendered in a richly decorative folk-art style. Likely produced during the mid-20th century for the international export market, these figures embody the vibrant visual language of Southeast Asian craftsmanship, where storytelling, music, and ceremonial culture are translated into expressive carved forms. Each figure is individually carved from solid wood and finished with a striking polychrome palette of warm gold, deep red, and earthy green tones. The seated female musician is shown performing a traditional Burmese arched harp, while the standing male musician carries a stringed instrument at his side. Their garments are elaborately decorated with geometric borders and floral motifs inspired by Burmese court attire, and their expressive faces and stylized proportions give the pair a distinctive charm characteristic of Southeast Asian folk sculpture. Designed as decorative wall plaques with flat backs and hanging mounts, these pieces display beautifully together as a matched set. The carved surfaces, layered paintwork, and gentle age patina contribute to their authentic vintage character, making them a compelling addition to collections of Asian decorative arts, mid-century global folk art, or eclectic interior displays that celebrate handcrafted cultural objects. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 353 / 873 -
This captivating vintage pair of hand-carved wooden wall plaques depicts traditional Burmese temple musicians rendered in a richly decorative folk-art style. Likely produced during the mid-20th century for the international export market, these figures embody the vibrant visual language of Southeast Asian craftsmanship, where storytelling, music, and ceremonial culture are translated into expressive carved forms. Each figure is individually carved from solid wood and finished with a striking polychrome palette of warm gold, deep red, and earthy green tones. The seated female musician is shown performing a traditional Burmese arched harp, while the standing male musician carries a stringed instrument at his side. Their garments are elaborately decorated with geometric borders and floral motifs inspired by Burmese court attire, and their expressive faces and stylized proportions give the pair a distinctive charm characteristic of Southeast Asian folk sculpture. Designed as decorative wall plaques with flat backs and hanging mounts, these pieces display beautifully together as a matched set. The carved surfaces, layered paintwork, and gentle age patina contribute to their authentic vintage character, making them a compelling addition to collections of Asian decorative arts, mid-century global folk art, or eclectic interior displays that celebrate handcrafted cultural objects. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 354 / 873 -
This captivating vintage pair of hand-carved wooden wall plaques depicts traditional Burmese temple musicians rendered in a richly decorative folk-art style. Likely produced during the mid-20th century for the international export market, these figures embody the vibrant visual language of Southeast Asian craftsmanship, where storytelling, music, and ceremonial culture are translated into expressive carved forms. Each figure is individually carved from solid wood and finished with a striking polychrome palette of warm gold, deep red, and earthy green tones. The seated female musician is shown performing a traditional Burmese arched harp, while the standing male musician carries a stringed instrument at his side. Their garments are elaborately decorated with geometric borders and floral motifs inspired by Burmese court attire, and their expressive faces and stylized proportions give the pair a distinctive charm characteristic of Southeast Asian folk sculpture. Designed as decorative wall plaques with flat backs and hanging mounts, these pieces display beautifully together as a matched set. The carved surfaces, layered paintwork, and gentle age patina contribute to their authentic vintage character, making them a compelling addition to collections of Asian decorative arts, mid-century global folk art, or eclectic interior displays that celebrate handcrafted cultural objects. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 355 / 873 -
This captivating vintage pair of hand-carved wooden wall plaques depicts traditional Burmese temple musicians rendered in a richly decorative folk-art style. Likely produced during the mid-20th century for the international export market, these figures embody the vibrant visual language of Southeast Asian craftsmanship, where storytelling, music, and ceremonial culture are translated into expressive carved forms. Each figure is individually carved from solid wood and finished with a striking polychrome palette of warm gold, deep red, and earthy green tones. The seated female musician is shown performing a traditional Burmese arched harp, while the standing male musician carries a stringed instrument at his side. Their garments are elaborately decorated with geometric borders and floral motifs inspired by Burmese court attire, and their expressive faces and stylized proportions give the pair a distinctive charm characteristic of Southeast Asian folk sculpture. Designed as decorative wall plaques with flat backs and hanging mounts, these pieces display beautifully together as a matched set. The carved surfaces, layered paintwork, and gentle age patina contribute to their authentic vintage character, making them a compelling addition to collections of Asian decorative arts, mid-century global folk art, or eclectic interior displays that celebrate handcrafted cultural objects. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 356 / 873 -
This captivating vintage pair of hand-carved wooden wall plaques depicts traditional Burmese temple musicians rendered in a richly decorative folk-art style. Likely produced during the mid-20th century for the international export market, these figures embody the vibrant visual language of Southeast Asian craftsmanship, where storytelling, music, and ceremonial culture are translated into expressive carved forms. Each figure is individually carved from solid wood and finished with a striking polychrome palette of warm gold, deep red, and earthy green tones. The seated female musician is shown performing a traditional Burmese arched harp, while the standing male musician carries a stringed instrument at his side. Their garments are elaborately decorated with geometric borders and floral motifs inspired by Burmese court attire, and their expressive faces and stylized proportions give the pair a distinctive charm characteristic of Southeast Asian folk sculpture. Designed as decorative wall plaques with flat backs and hanging mounts, these pieces display beautifully together as a matched set. The carved surfaces, layered paintwork, and gentle age patina contribute to their authentic vintage character, making them a compelling addition to collections of Asian decorative arts, mid-century global folk art, or eclectic interior displays that celebrate handcrafted cultural objects. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 357 / 873 -
This striking vintage wall plaque features a reproduction of the well-known Currier & Ives frontier scene titled “Taking The Back Track,” a dramatic depiction of riders navigating a rugged Western landscape. The artwork portrays mounted figures moving cautiously across rocky terrain, capturing the tension and movement often celebrated in 19th-century American frontier imagery. Rich earth tones, sweeping hillsides, and detailed figures create a classic Western narrative that reflects the storytelling tradition of historic American printmaking. The print is mounted onto a substantial carved wooden plaque, framed by a sculptural wavy-edge border that highlights the natural grain of the wood. The warm tones of the wood complement the muted colors of the artwork, while the glossy protective finish adds depth and sheen across the entire surface, enhancing both the image and the carved frame. Designed for display, the plaque includes a hanger on the reverse and presents beautifully as rustic Western décor. With its blend of historic imagery and handcrafted presentation, the piece offers a distinctive decorative accent well suited for Western-themed interiors, cabins, ranch homes, or collectors of classic Americana artwork. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 358 / 873 -
This striking vintage wall plaque features a reproduction of the well-known Currier & Ives frontier scene titled “Taking The Back Track,” a dramatic depiction of riders navigating a rugged Western landscape. The artwork portrays mounted figures moving cautiously across rocky terrain, capturing the tension and movement often celebrated in 19th-century American frontier imagery. Rich earth tones, sweeping hillsides, and detailed figures create a classic Western narrative that reflects the storytelling tradition of historic American printmaking. The print is mounted onto a substantial carved wooden plaque, framed by a sculptural wavy-edge border that highlights the natural grain of the wood. The warm tones of the wood complement the muted colors of the artwork, while the glossy protective finish adds depth and sheen across the entire surface, enhancing both the image and the carved frame. Designed for display, the plaque includes a hanger on the reverse and presents beautifully as rustic Western décor. With its blend of historic imagery and handcrafted presentation, the piece offers a distinctive decorative accent well suited for Western-themed interiors, cabins, ranch homes, or collectors of classic Americana artwork. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 359 / 873 -
This striking vintage wall plaque features a reproduction of the well-known Currier & Ives frontier scene titled “Taking The Back Track,” a dramatic depiction of riders navigating a rugged Western landscape. The artwork portrays mounted figures moving cautiously across rocky terrain, capturing the tension and movement often celebrated in 19th-century American frontier imagery. Rich earth tones, sweeping hillsides, and detailed figures create a classic Western narrative that reflects the storytelling tradition of historic American printmaking. The print is mounted onto a substantial carved wooden plaque, framed by a sculptural wavy-edge border that highlights the natural grain of the wood. The warm tones of the wood complement the muted colors of the artwork, while the glossy protective finish adds depth and sheen across the entire surface, enhancing both the image and the carved frame. Designed for display, the plaque includes a hanger on the reverse and presents beautifully as rustic Western décor. With its blend of historic imagery and handcrafted presentation, the piece offers a distinctive decorative accent well suited for Western-themed interiors, cabins, ranch homes, or collectors of classic Americana artwork. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 360 / 873 -
This striking vintage wall plaque features a reproduction of the well-known Currier & Ives frontier scene titled “Taking The Back Track,” a dramatic depiction of riders navigating a rugged Western landscape. The artwork portrays mounted figures moving cautiously across rocky terrain, capturing the tension and movement often celebrated in 19th-century American frontier imagery. Rich earth tones, sweeping hillsides, and detailed figures create a classic Western narrative that reflects the storytelling tradition of historic American printmaking. The print is mounted onto a substantial carved wooden plaque, framed by a sculptural wavy-edge border that highlights the natural grain of the wood. The warm tones of the wood complement the muted colors of the artwork, while the glossy protective finish adds depth and sheen across the entire surface, enhancing both the image and the carved frame. Designed for display, the plaque includes a hanger on the reverse and presents beautifully as rustic Western décor. With its blend of historic imagery and handcrafted presentation, the piece offers a distinctive decorative accent well suited for Western-themed interiors, cabins, ranch homes, or collectors of classic Americana artwork. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 361 / 873 -
This striking wildlife art piece captures two majestic common loons gliding across calm northern waters, their distinctive black-and-white plumage and deep red eyes standing out against the cool blue reflections of the lake. The serene composition evokes the quiet stillness of wilderness lakes and the timeless beauty of nature, making the image both peaceful and visually captivating. The photograph is mounted within a beautifully sculpted cedar plaque featuring a dramatic live-edge style border. The natural wood grain and warm reddish-orange tones of the cedar frame the scene organically, with carved contours that echo the rugged textures of the outdoors. The entire surface is sealed beneath a high-gloss resin finish that enhances depth and color, giving the water a glass-like appearance while preserving the wood’s natural character. Blending rustic craftsmanship with nature photography, this display-ready wall plaque offers a distinctive decorative presence well suited for cabins, lake houses, lodges, or any space inspired by the outdoors. The solid wood backing retains its natural grain and includes a sawtooth hanger for easy wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 362 / 873 -
This striking wildlife art piece captures two majestic common loons gliding across calm northern waters, their distinctive black-and-white plumage and deep red eyes standing out against the cool blue reflections of the lake. The serene composition evokes the quiet stillness of wilderness lakes and the timeless beauty of nature, making the image both peaceful and visually captivating. The photograph is mounted within a beautifully sculpted cedar plaque featuring a dramatic live-edge style border. The natural wood grain and warm reddish-orange tones of the cedar frame the scene organically, with carved contours that echo the rugged textures of the outdoors. The entire surface is sealed beneath a high-gloss resin finish that enhances depth and color, giving the water a glass-like appearance while preserving the wood’s natural character. Blending rustic craftsmanship with nature photography, this display-ready wall plaque offers a distinctive decorative presence well suited for cabins, lake houses, lodges, or any space inspired by the outdoors. The solid wood backing retains its natural grain and includes a sawtooth hanger for easy wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 363 / 873 -
This striking wildlife art piece captures two majestic common loons gliding across calm northern waters, their distinctive black-and-white plumage and deep red eyes standing out against the cool blue reflections of the lake. The serene composition evokes the quiet stillness of wilderness lakes and the timeless beauty of nature, making the image both peaceful and visually captivating. The photograph is mounted within a beautifully sculpted cedar plaque featuring a dramatic live-edge style border. The natural wood grain and warm reddish-orange tones of the cedar frame the scene organically, with carved contours that echo the rugged textures of the outdoors. The entire surface is sealed beneath a high-gloss resin finish that enhances depth and color, giving the water a glass-like appearance while preserving the wood’s natural character. Blending rustic craftsmanship with nature photography, this display-ready wall plaque offers a distinctive decorative presence well suited for cabins, lake houses, lodges, or any space inspired by the outdoors. The solid wood backing retains its natural grain and includes a sawtooth hanger for easy wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 364 / 873 -
This striking wildlife art piece captures two majestic common loons gliding across calm northern waters, their distinctive black-and-white plumage and deep red eyes standing out against the cool blue reflections of the lake. The serene composition evokes the quiet stillness of wilderness lakes and the timeless beauty of nature, making the image both peaceful and visually captivating. The photograph is mounted within a beautifully sculpted cedar plaque featuring a dramatic live-edge style border. The natural wood grain and warm reddish-orange tones of the cedar frame the scene organically, with carved contours that echo the rugged textures of the outdoors. The entire surface is sealed beneath a high-gloss resin finish that enhances depth and color, giving the water a glass-like appearance while preserving the wood’s natural character. Blending rustic craftsmanship with nature photography, this display-ready wall plaque offers a distinctive decorative presence well suited for cabins, lake houses, lodges, or any space inspired by the outdoors. The solid wood backing retains its natural grain and includes a sawtooth hanger for easy wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 365 / 873 -
Charming and timeless in design, this vintage jewelry box captures the elegance of classic bedroom furniture in miniature form. Styled like a traditional oak dresser, the piece features a warm golden wood finish, decorative drawer fronts, and ornate brass-tone pulls that evoke the craftsmanship and styling of vintage furniture. Its compact form gives it both decorative appeal and practical storage, making it a beautiful addition to a vanity, dresser, or bedside table. The interior opens to reveal a thoughtfully organized storage space lined in rich green velvet. Ring slots and small compartments in the upper section provide secure placement for rings, earrings, and delicate jewelry pieces, while the mirrored lid offers convenient functionality for everyday use. Beneath, a pull-out drawer expands the storage capacity, ideal for bracelets, watches, or necklaces that benefit from a little extra space. Pieces like this became popular during the late 20th century for their elegant “mini dresser” styling and practical organization. With its classic wood grain, decorative hardware, and soft velvet interior, this jewelry box blends vintage character with everyday usefulness, serving as both a display piece and a functional storage solution. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 366 / 873 -
Charming and timeless in design, this vintage jewelry box captures the elegance of classic bedroom furniture in miniature form. Styled like a traditional oak dresser, the piece features a warm golden wood finish, decorative drawer fronts, and ornate brass-tone pulls that evoke the craftsmanship and styling of vintage furniture. Its compact form gives it both decorative appeal and practical storage, making it a beautiful addition to a vanity, dresser, or bedside table. The interior opens to reveal a thoughtfully organized storage space lined in rich green velvet. Ring slots and small compartments in the upper section provide secure placement for rings, earrings, and delicate jewelry pieces, while the mirrored lid offers convenient functionality for everyday use. Beneath, a pull-out drawer expands the storage capacity, ideal for bracelets, watches, or necklaces that benefit from a little extra space. Pieces like this became popular during the late 20th century for their elegant “mini dresser” styling and practical organization. With its classic wood grain, decorative hardware, and soft velvet interior, this jewelry box blends vintage character with everyday usefulness, serving as both a display piece and a functional storage solution. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 367 / 873 -
Charming and timeless in design, this vintage jewelry box captures the elegance of classic bedroom furniture in miniature form. Styled like a traditional oak dresser, the piece features a warm golden wood finish, decorative drawer fronts, and ornate brass-tone pulls that evoke the craftsmanship and styling of vintage furniture. Its compact form gives it both decorative appeal and practical storage, making it a beautiful addition to a vanity, dresser, or bedside table. The interior opens to reveal a thoughtfully organized storage space lined in rich green velvet. Ring slots and small compartments in the upper section provide secure placement for rings, earrings, and delicate jewelry pieces, while the mirrored lid offers convenient functionality for everyday use. Beneath, a pull-out drawer expands the storage capacity, ideal for bracelets, watches, or necklaces that benefit from a little extra space. Pieces like this became popular during the late 20th century for their elegant “mini dresser” styling and practical organization. With its classic wood grain, decorative hardware, and soft velvet interior, this jewelry box blends vintage character with everyday usefulness, serving as both a display piece and a functional storage solution. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 368 / 873 -
Charming and timeless in design, this vintage jewelry box captures the elegance of classic bedroom furniture in miniature form. Styled like a traditional oak dresser, the piece features a warm golden wood finish, decorative drawer fronts, and ornate brass-tone pulls that evoke the craftsmanship and styling of vintage furniture. Its compact form gives it both decorative appeal and practical storage, making it a beautiful addition to a vanity, dresser, or bedside table. The interior opens to reveal a thoughtfully organized storage space lined in rich green velvet. Ring slots and small compartments in the upper section provide secure placement for rings, earrings, and delicate jewelry pieces, while the mirrored lid offers convenient functionality for everyday use. Beneath, a pull-out drawer expands the storage capacity, ideal for bracelets, watches, or necklaces that benefit from a little extra space. Pieces like this became popular during the late 20th century for their elegant “mini dresser” styling and practical organization. With its classic wood grain, decorative hardware, and soft velvet interior, this jewelry box blends vintage character with everyday usefulness, serving as both a display piece and a functional storage solution. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 369 / 873 -
Charming and timeless in design, this vintage jewelry box captures the elegance of classic bedroom furniture in miniature form. Styled like a traditional oak dresser, the piece features a warm golden wood finish, decorative drawer fronts, and ornate brass-tone pulls that evoke the craftsmanship and styling of vintage furniture. Its compact form gives it both decorative appeal and practical storage, making it a beautiful addition to a vanity, dresser, or bedside table. The interior opens to reveal a thoughtfully organized storage space lined in rich green velvet. Ring slots and small compartments in the upper section provide secure placement for rings, earrings, and delicate jewelry pieces, while the mirrored lid offers convenient functionality for everyday use. Beneath, a pull-out drawer expands the storage capacity, ideal for bracelets, watches, or necklaces that benefit from a little extra space. Pieces like this became popular during the late 20th century for their elegant “mini dresser” styling and practical organization. With its classic wood grain, decorative hardware, and soft velvet interior, this jewelry box blends vintage character with everyday usefulness, serving as both a display piece and a functional storage solution. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 370 / 873 -
Whimsical garden charm comes to life in this delightful Fitz and Floyd ceramic canister from the beloved Vegetable Garden Bouquet collection. The sculptural design features a cluster of vibrant red radishes forming the base, their leafy green tops gathered together and tied with a hand-painted blue and white ribbon. The playful composition captures the cheerful, storybook style that made Fitz and Floyd kitchen ceramics so widely collected during the late twentieth century. The removable lid continues the garden theme with a textured leafy crown topped by a small yellow vegetable finial, completing the look of a freshly gathered harvest bundle. Rich hand-painted colors and glossy ceramic glaze highlight the detailed textures of the radishes and leaves, giving the piece both decorative presence and practical function as a countertop storage jar. Produced as part of Fitz and Floyd’s celebrated vegetable-themed kitchen collection, this piece blends whimsical artistry with everyday utility. Whether used for cookies, treats, or pantry storage, it adds vibrant farmhouse character and collectible appeal to a kitchen display or a curated Fitz and Floyd collection. *ITEM DOES HAVE A COUPLE SCUFFS, AS SHOWN IN PICS* Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 371 / 873 -
Whimsical garden charm comes to life in this delightful Fitz and Floyd ceramic canister from the beloved Vegetable Garden Bouquet collection. The sculptural design features a cluster of vibrant red radishes forming the base, their leafy green tops gathered together and tied with a hand-painted blue and white ribbon. The playful composition captures the cheerful, storybook style that made Fitz and Floyd kitchen ceramics so widely collected during the late twentieth century. The removable lid continues the garden theme with a textured leafy crown topped by a small yellow vegetable finial, completing the look of a freshly gathered harvest bundle. Rich hand-painted colors and glossy ceramic glaze highlight the detailed textures of the radishes and leaves, giving the piece both decorative presence and practical function as a countertop storage jar. Produced as part of Fitz and Floyd’s celebrated vegetable-themed kitchen collection, this piece blends whimsical artistry with everyday utility. Whether used for cookies, treats, or pantry storage, it adds vibrant farmhouse character and collectible appeal to a kitchen display or a curated Fitz and Floyd collection. *ITEM DOES HAVE A COUPLE SCUFFS, AS SHOWN IN PICS* Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 372 / 873 -
Whimsical garden charm comes to life in this delightful Fitz and Floyd ceramic canister from the beloved Vegetable Garden Bouquet collection. The sculptural design features a cluster of vibrant red radishes forming the base, their leafy green tops gathered together and tied with a hand-painted blue and white ribbon. The playful composition captures the cheerful, storybook style that made Fitz and Floyd kitchen ceramics so widely collected during the late twentieth century. The removable lid continues the garden theme with a textured leafy crown topped by a small yellow vegetable finial, completing the look of a freshly gathered harvest bundle. Rich hand-painted colors and glossy ceramic glaze highlight the detailed textures of the radishes and leaves, giving the piece both decorative presence and practical function as a countertop storage jar. Produced as part of Fitz and Floyd’s celebrated vegetable-themed kitchen collection, this piece blends whimsical artistry with everyday utility. Whether used for cookies, treats, or pantry storage, it adds vibrant farmhouse character and collectible appeal to a kitchen display or a curated Fitz and Floyd collection. *ITEM DOES HAVE A COUPLE SCUFFS, AS SHOWN IN PICS* Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 373 / 873 -
Whimsical garden charm comes to life in this delightful Fitz and Floyd ceramic canister from the beloved Vegetable Garden Bouquet collection. The sculptural design features a cluster of vibrant red radishes forming the base, their leafy green tops gathered together and tied with a hand-painted blue and white ribbon. The playful composition captures the cheerful, storybook style that made Fitz and Floyd kitchen ceramics so widely collected during the late twentieth century. The removable lid continues the garden theme with a textured leafy crown topped by a small yellow vegetable finial, completing the look of a freshly gathered harvest bundle. Rich hand-painted colors and glossy ceramic glaze highlight the detailed textures of the radishes and leaves, giving the piece both decorative presence and practical function as a countertop storage jar. Produced as part of Fitz and Floyd’s celebrated vegetable-themed kitchen collection, this piece blends whimsical artistry with everyday utility. Whether used for cookies, treats, or pantry storage, it adds vibrant farmhouse character and collectible appeal to a kitchen display or a curated Fitz and Floyd collection. *ITEM DOES HAVE A COUPLE SCUFFS, AS SHOWN IN PICS* Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 374 / 873 -
Classic mid-century California pottery takes form in this beautifully sculpted covered soup tureen, marked “CALIF. U.S.A. 715” on the base. Finished in a warm creamy ivory glaze, the piece features an elegant raised grapevine motif with clusters of grapes and flowing leaves wrapping gracefully around the body. The sculptural design captures the relaxed charm and craftsmanship associated with mid-20th century California ceramic studios. The matching lid continues the organic theme, crowned with a sculpted stem-style handle that echoes the natural grapevine aesthetic. The generous bowl rests on a pedestal base and is flanked by two integrated side handles, giving the tureen a balanced, traditional silhouette well suited for serving soups, stews, or as a decorative display piece in a vintage kitchen or dining setting. Substantial and visually striking, this tureen represents a classic example of American art pottery from the California pottery movement era. Its softly textured grape clusters, glossy glaze, and timeless form make it equally appealing to collectors of mid-century ceramics or anyone seeking a distinctive serving piece with authentic vintage character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 375 / 873 -
Classic mid-century California pottery takes form in this beautifully sculpted covered soup tureen, marked “CALIF. U.S.A. 715” on the base. Finished in a warm creamy ivory glaze, the piece features an elegant raised grapevine motif with clusters of grapes and flowing leaves wrapping gracefully around the body. The sculptural design captures the relaxed charm and craftsmanship associated with mid-20th century California ceramic studios. The matching lid continues the organic theme, crowned with a sculpted stem-style handle that echoes the natural grapevine aesthetic. The generous bowl rests on a pedestal base and is flanked by two integrated side handles, giving the tureen a balanced, traditional silhouette well suited for serving soups, stews, or as a decorative display piece in a vintage kitchen or dining setting. Substantial and visually striking, this tureen represents a classic example of American art pottery from the California pottery movement era. Its softly textured grape clusters, glossy glaze, and timeless form make it equally appealing to collectors of mid-century ceramics or anyone seeking a distinctive serving piece with authentic vintage character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 376 / 873 -
Classic mid-century California pottery takes form in this beautifully sculpted covered soup tureen, marked “CALIF. U.S.A. 715” on the base. Finished in a warm creamy ivory glaze, the piece features an elegant raised grapevine motif with clusters of grapes and flowing leaves wrapping gracefully around the body. The sculptural design captures the relaxed charm and craftsmanship associated with mid-20th century California ceramic studios. The matching lid continues the organic theme, crowned with a sculpted stem-style handle that echoes the natural grapevine aesthetic. The generous bowl rests on a pedestal base and is flanked by two integrated side handles, giving the tureen a balanced, traditional silhouette well suited for serving soups, stews, or as a decorative display piece in a vintage kitchen or dining setting. Substantial and visually striking, this tureen represents a classic example of American art pottery from the California pottery movement era. Its softly textured grape clusters, glossy glaze, and timeless form make it equally appealing to collectors of mid-century ceramics or anyone seeking a distinctive serving piece with authentic vintage character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 377 / 873 -
Classic mid-century California pottery takes form in this beautifully sculpted covered soup tureen, marked “CALIF. U.S.A. 715” on the base. Finished in a warm creamy ivory glaze, the piece features an elegant raised grapevine motif with clusters of grapes and flowing leaves wrapping gracefully around the body. The sculptural design captures the relaxed charm and craftsmanship associated with mid-20th century California ceramic studios. The matching lid continues the organic theme, crowned with a sculpted stem-style handle that echoes the natural grapevine aesthetic. The generous bowl rests on a pedestal base and is flanked by two integrated side handles, giving the tureen a balanced, traditional silhouette well suited for serving soups, stews, or as a decorative display piece in a vintage kitchen or dining setting. Substantial and visually striking, this tureen represents a classic example of American art pottery from the California pottery movement era. Its softly textured grape clusters, glossy glaze, and timeless form make it equally appealing to collectors of mid-century ceramics or anyone seeking a distinctive serving piece with authentic vintage character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 378 / 873 -
There is a quiet luxury found in well-made glass. This pair of vintage clear pressed glass candle holders captures that elegance through weight, clarity, and confident form. Each piece is sculpted with deep faceted panels and a flared silhouette that feels architectural yet timeless. When candlelight touches the surface, the cut-style pattern scatters reflections into a soft, brilliant glow. The glass is thick and substantial in hand, giving these holders a stable, grounded presence on a dining table, mantle, or sideboard. Their versatile form allows use with both taper and small pillar candles, making them functional as well as decorative. The profile is reminiscent of classic European pressed-glass designs, often seen in mid-century and earlier decorative tableware. Condition appears very good with no visible chips or cracks, preserving crisp edges and clear brilliance. A refined pair that adds instant warmth and sophistication to any setting. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 379 / 873 -
There is a quiet luxury found in well-made glass. This pair of vintage clear pressed glass candle holders captures that elegance through weight, clarity, and confident form. Each piece is sculpted with deep faceted panels and a flared silhouette that feels architectural yet timeless. When candlelight touches the surface, the cut-style pattern scatters reflections into a soft, brilliant glow. The glass is thick and substantial in hand, giving these holders a stable, grounded presence on a dining table, mantle, or sideboard. Their versatile form allows use with both taper and small pillar candles, making them functional as well as decorative. The profile is reminiscent of classic European pressed-glass designs, often seen in mid-century and earlier decorative tableware. Condition appears very good with no visible chips or cracks, preserving crisp edges and clear brilliance. A refined pair that adds instant warmth and sophistication to any setting. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 380 / 873 -
There is a quiet luxury found in well-made glass. This pair of vintage clear pressed glass candle holders captures that elegance through weight, clarity, and confident form. Each piece is sculpted with deep faceted panels and a flared silhouette that feels architectural yet timeless. When candlelight touches the surface, the cut-style pattern scatters reflections into a soft, brilliant glow. The glass is thick and substantial in hand, giving these holders a stable, grounded presence on a dining table, mantle, or sideboard. Their versatile form allows use with both taper and small pillar candles, making them functional as well as decorative. The profile is reminiscent of classic European pressed-glass designs, often seen in mid-century and earlier decorative tableware. Condition appears very good with no visible chips or cracks, preserving crisp edges and clear brilliance. A refined pair that adds instant warmth and sophistication to any setting. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 381 / 873 -
There is a quiet luxury found in well-made glass. This pair of vintage clear pressed glass candle holders captures that elegance through weight, clarity, and confident form. Each piece is sculpted with deep faceted panels and a flared silhouette that feels architectural yet timeless. When candlelight touches the surface, the cut-style pattern scatters reflections into a soft, brilliant glow. The glass is thick and substantial in hand, giving these holders a stable, grounded presence on a dining table, mantle, or sideboard. Their versatile form allows use with both taper and small pillar candles, making them functional as well as decorative. The profile is reminiscent of classic European pressed-glass designs, often seen in mid-century and earlier decorative tableware. Condition appears very good with no visible chips or cracks, preserving crisp edges and clear brilliance. A refined pair that adds instant warmth and sophistication to any setting. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 382 / 873 -
There is a quiet luxury found in well-made glass. This pair of vintage clear pressed glass candle holders captures that elegance through weight, clarity, and confident form. Each piece is sculpted with deep faceted panels and a flared silhouette that feels architectural yet timeless. When candlelight touches the surface, the cut-style pattern scatters reflections into a soft, brilliant glow. The glass is thick and substantial in hand, giving these holders a stable, grounded presence on a dining table, mantle, or sideboard. Their versatile form allows use with both taper and small pillar candles, making them functional as well as decorative. The profile is reminiscent of classic European pressed-glass designs, often seen in mid-century and earlier decorative tableware. Condition appears very good with no visible chips or cracks, preserving crisp edges and clear brilliance. A refined pair that adds instant warmth and sophistication to any setting. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 383 / 873 -
There is a quiet luxury found in well-made glass. This pair of vintage clear pressed glass candle holders captures that elegance through weight, clarity, and confident form. Each piece is sculpted with deep faceted panels and a flared silhouette that feels architectural yet timeless. When candlelight touches the surface, the cut-style pattern scatters reflections into a soft, brilliant glow. The glass is thick and substantial in hand, giving these holders a stable, grounded presence on a dining table, mantle, or sideboard. Their versatile form allows use with both taper and small pillar candles, making them functional as well as decorative. The profile is reminiscent of classic European pressed-glass designs, often seen in mid-century and earlier decorative tableware. Condition appears very good with no visible chips or cracks, preserving crisp edges and clear brilliance. A refined pair that adds instant warmth and sophistication to any setting. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 384 / 873 -
A timeless expression of mid-century American glass design, this vintage Anchor Hocking milk glass candy dish features the beloved Harvest Grape pattern in classic opaque white. The octagonal silhouette rises gracefully from a pedestal base, while alternating panels display embossed clusters of grapes and trailing leaves, creating a richly textured surface that captures and reflects light with subtle elegance. The matching lid continues the motif, crowned with a smooth, sculpted finial that completes the architectural form. Produced during the 1960s–1970s, this piece embodies the enduring charm of Anchor Hocking’s pressed glass craftsmanship. The softly luminous milk glass finish offers a refined backdrop for the raised grapevine detailing, making it equally suited for traditional dining rooms, farmhouse-inspired interiors, or curated vintage displays. Its balanced proportions and crisp lines give it a presence that feels both nostalgic and sophisticated. Whether used as a candy dish, a sugar bowl, or a decorative accent on a sideboard or vanity, this Harvest Grape example delivers authentic mid-century character with functional versatility. A classic addition for collectors of Anchor Hocking glassware or lovers of iconic American milk glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 385 / 873 -
A timeless expression of mid-century American glass design, this vintage Anchor Hocking milk glass candy dish features the beloved Harvest Grape pattern in classic opaque white. The octagonal silhouette rises gracefully from a pedestal base, while alternating panels display embossed clusters of grapes and trailing leaves, creating a richly textured surface that captures and reflects light with subtle elegance. The matching lid continues the motif, crowned with a smooth, sculpted finial that completes the architectural form. Produced during the 1960s–1970s, this piece embodies the enduring charm of Anchor Hocking’s pressed glass craftsmanship. The softly luminous milk glass finish offers a refined backdrop for the raised grapevine detailing, making it equally suited for traditional dining rooms, farmhouse-inspired interiors, or curated vintage displays. Its balanced proportions and crisp lines give it a presence that feels both nostalgic and sophisticated. Whether used as a candy dish, a sugar bowl, or a decorative accent on a sideboard or vanity, this Harvest Grape example delivers authentic mid-century character with functional versatility. A classic addition for collectors of Anchor Hocking glassware or lovers of iconic American milk glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 386 / 873 -
A timeless expression of mid-century American glass design, this vintage Anchor Hocking milk glass candy dish features the beloved Harvest Grape pattern in classic opaque white. The octagonal silhouette rises gracefully from a pedestal base, while alternating panels display embossed clusters of grapes and trailing leaves, creating a richly textured surface that captures and reflects light with subtle elegance. The matching lid continues the motif, crowned with a smooth, sculpted finial that completes the architectural form. Produced during the 1960s–1970s, this piece embodies the enduring charm of Anchor Hocking’s pressed glass craftsmanship. The softly luminous milk glass finish offers a refined backdrop for the raised grapevine detailing, making it equally suited for traditional dining rooms, farmhouse-inspired interiors, or curated vintage displays. Its balanced proportions and crisp lines give it a presence that feels both nostalgic and sophisticated. Whether used as a candy dish, a sugar bowl, or a decorative accent on a sideboard or vanity, this Harvest Grape example delivers authentic mid-century character with functional versatility. A classic addition for collectors of Anchor Hocking glassware or lovers of iconic American milk glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 387 / 873 -
A timeless expression of mid-century American glass design, this vintage Anchor Hocking milk glass candy dish features the beloved Harvest Grape pattern in classic opaque white. The octagonal silhouette rises gracefully from a pedestal base, while alternating panels display embossed clusters of grapes and trailing leaves, creating a richly textured surface that captures and reflects light with subtle elegance. The matching lid continues the motif, crowned with a smooth, sculpted finial that completes the architectural form. Produced during the 1960s–1970s, this piece embodies the enduring charm of Anchor Hocking’s pressed glass craftsmanship. The softly luminous milk glass finish offers a refined backdrop for the raised grapevine detailing, making it equally suited for traditional dining rooms, farmhouse-inspired interiors, or curated vintage displays. Its balanced proportions and crisp lines give it a presence that feels both nostalgic and sophisticated. Whether used as a candy dish, a sugar bowl, or a decorative accent on a sideboard or vanity, this Harvest Grape example delivers authentic mid-century character with functional versatility. A classic addition for collectors of Anchor Hocking glassware or lovers of iconic American milk glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 388 / 873 -
A timeless expression of mid-century American glass design, this vintage Anchor Hocking milk glass candy dish features the beloved Harvest Grape pattern in classic opaque white. The octagonal silhouette rises gracefully from a pedestal base, while alternating panels display embossed clusters of grapes and trailing leaves, creating a richly textured surface that captures and reflects light with subtle elegance. The matching lid continues the motif, crowned with a smooth, sculpted finial that completes the architectural form. Produced during the 1960s–1970s, this piece embodies the enduring charm of Anchor Hocking’s pressed glass craftsmanship. The softly luminous milk glass finish offers a refined backdrop for the raised grapevine detailing, making it equally suited for traditional dining rooms, farmhouse-inspired interiors, or curated vintage displays. Its balanced proportions and crisp lines give it a presence that feels both nostalgic and sophisticated. Whether used as a candy dish, a sugar bowl, or a decorative accent on a sideboard or vanity, this Harvest Grape example delivers authentic mid-century character with functional versatility. A classic addition for collectors of Anchor Hocking glassware or lovers of iconic American milk glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 389 / 873 -
A distinguished piece of mid-century American glass, this vintage Anchor Hocking vase is part of the beloved Early American Prescut (EAPC) collection. The original bottom sticker proudly reads “Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut,” affirming its authenticity and heritage. The iconic Star of David motif, framed within bold diamond panels, captures and refracts light with classic geometric precision. Crafted in pressed glass with the refined appearance of cut crystal, this design reflects the elegance and accessibility that defined Anchor Hocking’s 1960s production. A pronounced saw-tooth rim crowns the form, while the sculpted silhouette tapers into a substantial pedestal base, giving the piece both architectural presence and visual balance. Thoughtfully designed for dual functionality, it serves beautifully as a flower vase or, when inverted, as a pedestal stand for a coordinating punch bowl. Whether anchoring a tablescape or elevating a curated glass collection, this Early American Prescut piece delivers timeless character and enduring American craftsmanship. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 390 / 873 -
A distinguished piece of mid-century American glass, this vintage Anchor Hocking vase is part of the beloved Early American Prescut (EAPC) collection. The original bottom sticker proudly reads “Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut,” affirming its authenticity and heritage. The iconic Star of David motif, framed within bold diamond panels, captures and refracts light with classic geometric precision. Crafted in pressed glass with the refined appearance of cut crystal, this design reflects the elegance and accessibility that defined Anchor Hocking’s 1960s production. A pronounced saw-tooth rim crowns the form, while the sculpted silhouette tapers into a substantial pedestal base, giving the piece both architectural presence and visual balance. Thoughtfully designed for dual functionality, it serves beautifully as a flower vase or, when inverted, as a pedestal stand for a coordinating punch bowl. Whether anchoring a tablescape or elevating a curated glass collection, this Early American Prescut piece delivers timeless character and enduring American craftsmanship. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 391 / 873 -
A distinguished piece of mid-century American glass, this vintage Anchor Hocking vase is part of the beloved Early American Prescut (EAPC) collection. The original bottom sticker proudly reads “Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut,” affirming its authenticity and heritage. The iconic Star of David motif, framed within bold diamond panels, captures and refracts light with classic geometric precision. Crafted in pressed glass with the refined appearance of cut crystal, this design reflects the elegance and accessibility that defined Anchor Hocking’s 1960s production. A pronounced saw-tooth rim crowns the form, while the sculpted silhouette tapers into a substantial pedestal base, giving the piece both architectural presence and visual balance. Thoughtfully designed for dual functionality, it serves beautifully as a flower vase or, when inverted, as a pedestal stand for a coordinating punch bowl. Whether anchoring a tablescape or elevating a curated glass collection, this Early American Prescut piece delivers timeless character and enduring American craftsmanship. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 392 / 873 -
A distinguished piece of mid-century American glass, this vintage Anchor Hocking vase is part of the beloved Early American Prescut (EAPC) collection. The original bottom sticker proudly reads “Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut,” affirming its authenticity and heritage. The iconic Star of David motif, framed within bold diamond panels, captures and refracts light with classic geometric precision. Crafted in pressed glass with the refined appearance of cut crystal, this design reflects the elegance and accessibility that defined Anchor Hocking’s 1960s production. A pronounced saw-tooth rim crowns the form, while the sculpted silhouette tapers into a substantial pedestal base, giving the piece both architectural presence and visual balance. Thoughtfully designed for dual functionality, it serves beautifully as a flower vase or, when inverted, as a pedestal stand for a coordinating punch bowl. Whether anchoring a tablescape or elevating a curated glass collection, this Early American Prescut piece delivers timeless character and enduring American craftsmanship. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 393 / 873 -
A distinguished piece of mid-century American glass, this vintage Anchor Hocking vase is part of the beloved Early American Prescut (EAPC) collection. The original bottom sticker proudly reads “Anchor Hocking Early American Prescut,” affirming its authenticity and heritage. The iconic Star of David motif, framed within bold diamond panels, captures and refracts light with classic geometric precision. Crafted in pressed glass with the refined appearance of cut crystal, this design reflects the elegance and accessibility that defined Anchor Hocking’s 1960s production. A pronounced saw-tooth rim crowns the form, while the sculpted silhouette tapers into a substantial pedestal base, giving the piece both architectural presence and visual balance. Thoughtfully designed for dual functionality, it serves beautifully as a flower vase or, when inverted, as a pedestal stand for a coordinating punch bowl. Whether anchoring a tablescape or elevating a curated glass collection, this Early American Prescut piece delivers timeless character and enduring American craftsmanship. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 394 / 873 -
An elegant expression of European glass artistry, this vintage Poschinger vase showcases the refined clarity of hand-blown Bavarian crystal elevated by sculptural cobalt blue teardrop applications. The flared rim opens gracefully from a substantial clear body, allowing light to move fluidly through the glass and illuminate the vibrant blue accents suspended within. Each applied teardrop element is carefully integrated into the form, creating dimensional movement and visual intrigue from every angle. The contrast between the luminous clear crystal and the rich sapphire tones reflects the heritage craftsmanship long associated with Poschinger glassworks in Bavaria, Germany. Striking as a standalone display piece or incorporated into a curated collection of European art glass, this vase embodies both Art Nouveau fluidity and early Art Deco refinement. It carries a timeless decorative presence that feels sophisticated, collectible, and distinctly continental in character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 395 / 873 -
An elegant expression of European glass artistry, this vintage Poschinger vase showcases the refined clarity of hand-blown Bavarian crystal elevated by sculptural cobalt blue teardrop applications. The flared rim opens gracefully from a substantial clear body, allowing light to move fluidly through the glass and illuminate the vibrant blue accents suspended within. Each applied teardrop element is carefully integrated into the form, creating dimensional movement and visual intrigue from every angle. The contrast between the luminous clear crystal and the rich sapphire tones reflects the heritage craftsmanship long associated with Poschinger glassworks in Bavaria, Germany. Striking as a standalone display piece or incorporated into a curated collection of European art glass, this vase embodies both Art Nouveau fluidity and early Art Deco refinement. It carries a timeless decorative presence that feels sophisticated, collectible, and distinctly continental in character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 396 / 873 -
An elegant expression of European glass artistry, this vintage Poschinger vase showcases the refined clarity of hand-blown Bavarian crystal elevated by sculptural cobalt blue teardrop applications. The flared rim opens gracefully from a substantial clear body, allowing light to move fluidly through the glass and illuminate the vibrant blue accents suspended within. Each applied teardrop element is carefully integrated into the form, creating dimensional movement and visual intrigue from every angle. The contrast between the luminous clear crystal and the rich sapphire tones reflects the heritage craftsmanship long associated with Poschinger glassworks in Bavaria, Germany. Striking as a standalone display piece or incorporated into a curated collection of European art glass, this vase embodies both Art Nouveau fluidity and early Art Deco refinement. It carries a timeless decorative presence that feels sophisticated, collectible, and distinctly continental in character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 397 / 873 -
An elegant expression of European glass artistry, this vintage Poschinger vase showcases the refined clarity of hand-blown Bavarian crystal elevated by sculptural cobalt blue teardrop applications. The flared rim opens gracefully from a substantial clear body, allowing light to move fluidly through the glass and illuminate the vibrant blue accents suspended within. Each applied teardrop element is carefully integrated into the form, creating dimensional movement and visual intrigue from every angle. The contrast between the luminous clear crystal and the rich sapphire tones reflects the heritage craftsmanship long associated with Poschinger glassworks in Bavaria, Germany. Striking as a standalone display piece or incorporated into a curated collection of European art glass, this vase embodies both Art Nouveau fluidity and early Art Deco refinement. It carries a timeless decorative presence that feels sophisticated, collectible, and distinctly continental in character. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 398 / 873 -
Soft blush glass shaped into a graceful swirl — this 9-inch Rosaline bowl by Arcoroc France captures the romantic charm of vintage European tableware with effortless elegance. Light dances across the optic curves, creating movement within the glass itself, while the gently scalloped rim frames the piece with a refined, feminine edge. The Rosaline pattern has long been admired for its nod to Depression-era styling, yet its French origin gives it a slightly more modern sophistication. Subtle yet expressive, it brings warmth to a tablescape — equally at home holding fresh fruit, layered salads, or simply resting as a decorative statement in curated cabinetry. Marked “Arcoroc France” on the underside, this bowl carries both heritage and durability, crafted in toughened glass that feels substantial in hand. It’s a piece that feels collected rather than purchased — the kind of glassware that quietly elevates everyday moments into something worth lingering over. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 399 / 873 -
Soft blush glass shaped into a graceful swirl — this 9-inch Rosaline bowl by Arcoroc France captures the romantic charm of vintage European tableware with effortless elegance. Light dances across the optic curves, creating movement within the glass itself, while the gently scalloped rim frames the piece with a refined, feminine edge. The Rosaline pattern has long been admired for its nod to Depression-era styling, yet its French origin gives it a slightly more modern sophistication. Subtle yet expressive, it brings warmth to a tablescape — equally at home holding fresh fruit, layered salads, or simply resting as a decorative statement in curated cabinetry. Marked “Arcoroc France” on the underside, this bowl carries both heritage and durability, crafted in toughened glass that feels substantial in hand. It’s a piece that feels collected rather than purchased — the kind of glassware that quietly elevates everyday moments into something worth lingering over. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 400 / 873
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