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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?! 101 / 788 -
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?! 102 / 788 -
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?! 103 / 788 -
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?! 104 / 788 -
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?! 105 / 788 -
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?! 106 / 788 -
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?! 107 / 788 -
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?! 108 / 788 -
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?! 109 / 788 -
A whimsical and richly detailed piece from the beloved Folkstone Collection, this 1999 release features Myron R. Fishmeister alongside young Billy Bob in a charming lakeside vignette. Myron stands proudly with fishing rod in hand and creel basket at his side, while Billy Bob beams up from below—together capturing the timeless humor of tall tales told after a long day on the water. The sculpted base bears the playful inscription “Fish… Fish… Lie,” adding signature Boyds wit to the presentation. Crafted in cold cast resin, this piece showcases the intricate texturing and hand-painted detail the Folkstone series is known for—from the layered fishing vest and coiled line to the expressive faces and rustic woodland attire. The dimensional storytelling, layered accessories, and warm earthy palette make this a standout display piece for collectors of Boyds Bears & Friends. Marked on the base as Style #28247 and part of The Folkstone Collection®, this figurine was first introduced in 1999 and remains a nostalgic favorite among Boyds enthusiasts. A character-driven collectible that blends humor, craftsmanship, and Americana charm into one memorable composition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 110 / 788 -
A whimsical and richly detailed piece from the beloved Folkstone Collection, this 1999 release features Myron R. Fishmeister alongside young Billy Bob in a charming lakeside vignette. Myron stands proudly with fishing rod in hand and creel basket at his side, while Billy Bob beams up from below—together capturing the timeless humor of tall tales told after a long day on the water. The sculpted base bears the playful inscription “Fish… Fish… Lie,” adding signature Boyds wit to the presentation. Crafted in cold cast resin, this piece showcases the intricate texturing and hand-painted detail the Folkstone series is known for—from the layered fishing vest and coiled line to the expressive faces and rustic woodland attire. The dimensional storytelling, layered accessories, and warm earthy palette make this a standout display piece for collectors of Boyds Bears & Friends. Marked on the base as Style #28247 and part of The Folkstone Collection®, this figurine was first introduced in 1999 and remains a nostalgic favorite among Boyds enthusiasts. A character-driven collectible that blends humor, craftsmanship, and Americana charm into one memorable composition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 111 / 788 -
A whimsical and richly detailed piece from the beloved Folkstone Collection, this 1999 release features Myron R. Fishmeister alongside young Billy Bob in a charming lakeside vignette. Myron stands proudly with fishing rod in hand and creel basket at his side, while Billy Bob beams up from below—together capturing the timeless humor of tall tales told after a long day on the water. The sculpted base bears the playful inscription “Fish… Fish… Lie,” adding signature Boyds wit to the presentation. Crafted in cold cast resin, this piece showcases the intricate texturing and hand-painted detail the Folkstone series is known for—from the layered fishing vest and coiled line to the expressive faces and rustic woodland attire. The dimensional storytelling, layered accessories, and warm earthy palette make this a standout display piece for collectors of Boyds Bears & Friends. Marked on the base as Style #28247 and part of The Folkstone Collection®, this figurine was first introduced in 1999 and remains a nostalgic favorite among Boyds enthusiasts. A character-driven collectible that blends humor, craftsmanship, and Americana charm into one memorable composition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 112 / 788 -
A whimsical and richly detailed piece from the beloved Folkstone Collection, this 1999 release features Myron R. Fishmeister alongside young Billy Bob in a charming lakeside vignette. Myron stands proudly with fishing rod in hand and creel basket at his side, while Billy Bob beams up from below—together capturing the timeless humor of tall tales told after a long day on the water. The sculpted base bears the playful inscription “Fish… Fish… Lie,” adding signature Boyds wit to the presentation. Crafted in cold cast resin, this piece showcases the intricate texturing and hand-painted detail the Folkstone series is known for—from the layered fishing vest and coiled line to the expressive faces and rustic woodland attire. The dimensional storytelling, layered accessories, and warm earthy palette make this a standout display piece for collectors of Boyds Bears & Friends. Marked on the base as Style #28247 and part of The Folkstone Collection®, this figurine was first introduced in 1999 and remains a nostalgic favorite among Boyds enthusiasts. A character-driven collectible that blends humor, craftsmanship, and Americana charm into one memorable composition. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 113 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 114 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 115 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 116 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 117 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 118 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 119 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 120 / 788 -
A refined vintage Andrea by Sadek lidded trinket box showcasing the timeless elegance of blue and white chinoiserie design. The domed lid features a beautifully rendered peacock perched among blossoming branches and florals, framed by intricate geometric and foliate borders. Executed in classic underglaze cobalt blue with a warm brown-toned rim accent, the composition evokes traditional Asian porcelain artistry with a distinctly mid-20th-century decorative presence. Crafted in Japan and bearing its original “Made in Japan” label, this round ceramic box reflects the quality associated with Andrea by Sadek imports. The smooth glazed interior offers a clean, versatile storage space, while the fitted lid includes a protective inner plastic insert to help preserve contents. The form is substantial and well-balanced, measuring approximately 7 inches in diameter and about 4 inches in height, making it ideal as a statement accent on a vanity, console, or display shelf. Whether styled as a trinket box, candy dish, jewelry holder, or decorative keepsake container, this piece delivers both function and visual sophistication. The blue peacock motif remains a highly collectible design, admired for its symbolism of beauty and refinement, making this an elegant addition to any curated porcelain or chinoiserie collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 121 / 788 -
A charming example of classic American kitchenware styling, this BIA Cordon Bleu porcelain pitcher blends farmhouse warmth with enduring craftsmanship. The gently flared spout and graceful handle are framed by a green gingham border, while hand-decorated strawberries and florals add a nostalgic country aesthetic. The composition evokes vintage cottage kitchens and garden-inspired table settings, making it equally suited for functional use or decorative display. Crafted from vitrified porcelain and bearing the BIA Cordon Bleu backstamp, this piece reflects the brand’s reputation for durable, high-quality serveware. Though produced in China, it was decorated in the United States, aligning with BIA’s long-standing practice of combining global production with American finishing standards. The substantial weight and smooth glaze contribute to its refined yet approachable presentation. Whether used as a water pitcher, lemonade server, floral vessel, or countertop accent, this piece delivers versatility with timeless appeal. The gingham motif and strawberry detailing create a cohesive design that complements farmhouse, cottagecore, and traditional kitchen interiors alike. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 122 / 788 -
A charming example of classic American kitchenware styling, this BIA Cordon Bleu porcelain pitcher blends farmhouse warmth with enduring craftsmanship. The gently flared spout and graceful handle are framed by a green gingham border, while hand-decorated strawberries and florals add a nostalgic country aesthetic. The composition evokes vintage cottage kitchens and garden-inspired table settings, making it equally suited for functional use or decorative display. Crafted from vitrified porcelain and bearing the BIA Cordon Bleu backstamp, this piece reflects the brand’s reputation for durable, high-quality serveware. Though produced in China, it was decorated in the United States, aligning with BIA’s long-standing practice of combining global production with American finishing standards. The substantial weight and smooth glaze contribute to its refined yet approachable presentation. Whether used as a water pitcher, lemonade server, floral vessel, or countertop accent, this piece delivers versatility with timeless appeal. The gingham motif and strawberry detailing create a cohesive design that complements farmhouse, cottagecore, and traditional kitchen interiors alike. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 123 / 788 -
A charming example of classic American kitchenware styling, this BIA Cordon Bleu porcelain pitcher blends farmhouse warmth with enduring craftsmanship. The gently flared spout and graceful handle are framed by a green gingham border, while hand-decorated strawberries and florals add a nostalgic country aesthetic. The composition evokes vintage cottage kitchens and garden-inspired table settings, making it equally suited for functional use or decorative display. Crafted from vitrified porcelain and bearing the BIA Cordon Bleu backstamp, this piece reflects the brand’s reputation for durable, high-quality serveware. Though produced in China, it was decorated in the United States, aligning with BIA’s long-standing practice of combining global production with American finishing standards. The substantial weight and smooth glaze contribute to its refined yet approachable presentation. Whether used as a water pitcher, lemonade server, floral vessel, or countertop accent, this piece delivers versatility with timeless appeal. The gingham motif and strawberry detailing create a cohesive design that complements farmhouse, cottagecore, and traditional kitchen interiors alike. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 124 / 788 -
A charming example of classic American kitchenware styling, this BIA Cordon Bleu porcelain pitcher blends farmhouse warmth with enduring craftsmanship. The gently flared spout and graceful handle are framed by a green gingham border, while hand-decorated strawberries and florals add a nostalgic country aesthetic. The composition evokes vintage cottage kitchens and garden-inspired table settings, making it equally suited for functional use or decorative display. Crafted from vitrified porcelain and bearing the BIA Cordon Bleu backstamp, this piece reflects the brand’s reputation for durable, high-quality serveware. Though produced in China, it was decorated in the United States, aligning with BIA’s long-standing practice of combining global production with American finishing standards. The substantial weight and smooth glaze contribute to its refined yet approachable presentation. Whether used as a water pitcher, lemonade server, floral vessel, or countertop accent, this piece delivers versatility with timeless appeal. The gingham motif and strawberry detailing create a cohesive design that complements farmhouse, cottagecore, and traditional kitchen interiors alike. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 125 / 788 -
A charming example of classic American kitchenware styling, this BIA Cordon Bleu porcelain pitcher blends farmhouse warmth with enduring craftsmanship. The gently flared spout and graceful handle are framed by a green gingham border, while hand-decorated strawberries and florals add a nostalgic country aesthetic. The composition evokes vintage cottage kitchens and garden-inspired table settings, making it equally suited for functional use or decorative display. Crafted from vitrified porcelain and bearing the BIA Cordon Bleu backstamp, this piece reflects the brand’s reputation for durable, high-quality serveware. Though produced in China, it was decorated in the United States, aligning with BIA’s long-standing practice of combining global production with American finishing standards. The substantial weight and smooth glaze contribute to its refined yet approachable presentation. Whether used as a water pitcher, lemonade server, floral vessel, or countertop accent, this piece delivers versatility with timeless appeal. The gingham motif and strawberry detailing create a cohesive design that complements farmhouse, cottagecore, and traditional kitchen interiors alike. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 126 / 788 -
A charming example of classic American kitchenware styling, this BIA Cordon Bleu porcelain pitcher blends farmhouse warmth with enduring craftsmanship. The gently flared spout and graceful handle are framed by a green gingham border, while hand-decorated strawberries and florals add a nostalgic country aesthetic. The composition evokes vintage cottage kitchens and garden-inspired table settings, making it equally suited for functional use or decorative display. Crafted from vitrified porcelain and bearing the BIA Cordon Bleu backstamp, this piece reflects the brand’s reputation for durable, high-quality serveware. Though produced in China, it was decorated in the United States, aligning with BIA’s long-standing practice of combining global production with American finishing standards. The substantial weight and smooth glaze contribute to its refined yet approachable presentation. Whether used as a water pitcher, lemonade server, floral vessel, or countertop accent, this piece delivers versatility with timeless appeal. The gingham motif and strawberry detailing create a cohesive design that complements farmhouse, cottagecore, and traditional kitchen interiors alike. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 127 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 128 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 129 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 130 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 131 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 132 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 133 / 788 -
A remarkable early 20th-century American kitchen piece, this Wear-Ever No. 2210 “Tricolator” coffee pot reflects the ingenuity and utilitarian craftsmanship of its era. Manufactured by the Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company between approximately 1916 and 1923, this heavy-duty aluminum stovetop brewer embodies the durable, industrial aesthetic that defined early American cookware. The classic Wear-Ever hallmark and model number are clearly stamped, confirming authenticity and period production. The distinctive tricolator design features a multi-part brewing system, with an upper brewing chamber and lower pot engineered for stovetop drip-style coffee preparation. Its sculptural silhouette, curved spout, and substantial form create a striking display presence, while the original black handles—likely early Bakelite—add period-correct character and contrast against the brushed aluminum body. This is a true antique example, carrying the honest surface wear and patina consistent with a century-old working kitchen piece. Whether curated for a vintage cookware collection, farmhouse display, or industrial-inspired decor, it represents a tangible piece of American culinary history. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 134 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 135 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 136 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 137 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 138 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 139 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 140 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 141 / 788 -
An elegant mid-century style art glass sculpture featuring a graceful swan family—one large adult and three smaller cygnets—hand-formed in clear blown glass and displayed atop a natural agate slice base. The sweeping curves of the adult swan’s arched neck and extended wing create a sense of motion and refinement, while the smaller cygnets gather closely below, forming a serene waterside tableau. The polished agate slab base evokes the look of a tranquil pond, with organic edges and subtle banding that enhance the naturalistic presentation. The clarity of the glass allows light to travel beautifully through each form, highlighting the fluid shaping and delicate detailing typical of mid-to-late 20th century decorative art glass. The overall composition reflects the clean sculptural aesthetic associated with Mid-Century Modern décor. Please note: there is a small chip on the tip of the right wing of the large swan. This is visible in the photos and has been reflected in the pricing. Otherwise, the piece presents beautifully as a display sculpture, centerpiece accent, or collector’s decorative art object. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 142 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 143 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 144 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 145 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 146 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 147 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 148 / 788 -
An embodiment of classical beauty and sculptural refinement, this Lampmaster Originals figural lamp brings timeless European influence into the modern interior. Three graceful maidens rise in elegant symmetry, their flowing garments rendered in solid cast metal with a soft ivory finish that lends warmth and depth to the form. The composition feels architectural — balanced, poised, and quietly commanding. Crowning the piece is a luminous green opaline glass globe, seated within a pierced metal gallery. When illuminated, the globe casts a rich, ambient glow that softens the room and creates an atmosphere of intimate sophistication. The gentle green hue offers depth without overpowering, allowing the sculptural base to remain the visual anchor while the light envelopes the space. Hollywood Regency allure meets Neoclassical romance in a piece that invites admiration from every angle. Whether styled in a richly layered study, a dramatic entry vignette, or a thoughtfully curated living space, this lamp carries presence — the kind that elevates everything around it. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 149 / 788 -
There is movement captured in this glass — a frozen crest of ocean swell rising and curling in luminous layers of celadon and turquoise. The rim lifts and folds like wind-touched silk, creating a sculptural silhouette that changes from every angle. Light travels through the body in soft ribbons of white and blue, revealing depth, dimension, and the unmistakable rhythm of hand-formed Murano artistry. The fluid “handkerchief” form is a hallmark of Venetian glassmaking — a technique that demands both timing and instinct. Each curve feels spontaneous, yet perfectly balanced. The ribbed texture along one rising crest catches the light in brilliant lines, while the marbled interior evokes seafoam drifting across shallow coastal waters. This is not simply a vessel; it is a moment of motion preserved in crystal clarity. Whether placed where sunlight can pass through it or illuminated under evening lamps, this piece becomes a living presence within a room — serene, refined, and quietly commanding. A striking example of Italian art glass designed to be admired from every side. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 150 / 788 -
There is movement captured in this glass — a frozen crest of ocean swell rising and curling in luminous layers of celadon and turquoise. The rim lifts and folds like wind-touched silk, creating a sculptural silhouette that changes from every angle. Light travels through the body in soft ribbons of white and blue, revealing depth, dimension, and the unmistakable rhythm of hand-formed Murano artistry. The fluid “handkerchief” form is a hallmark of Venetian glassmaking — a technique that demands both timing and instinct. Each curve feels spontaneous, yet perfectly balanced. The ribbed texture along one rising crest catches the light in brilliant lines, while the marbled interior evokes seafoam drifting across shallow coastal waters. This is not simply a vessel; it is a moment of motion preserved in crystal clarity. Whether placed where sunlight can pass through it or illuminated under evening lamps, this piece becomes a living presence within a room — serene, refined, and quietly commanding. A striking example of Italian art glass designed to be admired from every side. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 151 / 788 -
There is movement captured in this glass — a frozen crest of ocean swell rising and curling in luminous layers of celadon and turquoise. The rim lifts and folds like wind-touched silk, creating a sculptural silhouette that changes from every angle. Light travels through the body in soft ribbons of white and blue, revealing depth, dimension, and the unmistakable rhythm of hand-formed Murano artistry. The fluid “handkerchief” form is a hallmark of Venetian glassmaking — a technique that demands both timing and instinct. Each curve feels spontaneous, yet perfectly balanced. The ribbed texture along one rising crest catches the light in brilliant lines, while the marbled interior evokes seafoam drifting across shallow coastal waters. This is not simply a vessel; it is a moment of motion preserved in crystal clarity. Whether placed where sunlight can pass through it or illuminated under evening lamps, this piece becomes a living presence within a room — serene, refined, and quietly commanding. A striking example of Italian art glass designed to be admired from every side. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 152 / 788 -
There is movement captured in this glass — a frozen crest of ocean swell rising and curling in luminous layers of celadon and turquoise. The rim lifts and folds like wind-touched silk, creating a sculptural silhouette that changes from every angle. Light travels through the body in soft ribbons of white and blue, revealing depth, dimension, and the unmistakable rhythm of hand-formed Murano artistry. The fluid “handkerchief” form is a hallmark of Venetian glassmaking — a technique that demands both timing and instinct. Each curve feels spontaneous, yet perfectly balanced. The ribbed texture along one rising crest catches the light in brilliant lines, while the marbled interior evokes seafoam drifting across shallow coastal waters. This is not simply a vessel; it is a moment of motion preserved in crystal clarity. Whether placed where sunlight can pass through it or illuminated under evening lamps, this piece becomes a living presence within a room — serene, refined, and quietly commanding. A striking example of Italian art glass designed to be admired from every side. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 153 / 788 -
There is movement captured in this glass — a frozen crest of ocean swell rising and curling in luminous layers of celadon and turquoise. The rim lifts and folds like wind-touched silk, creating a sculptural silhouette that changes from every angle. Light travels through the body in soft ribbons of white and blue, revealing depth, dimension, and the unmistakable rhythm of hand-formed Murano artistry. The fluid “handkerchief” form is a hallmark of Venetian glassmaking — a technique that demands both timing and instinct. Each curve feels spontaneous, yet perfectly balanced. The ribbed texture along one rising crest catches the light in brilliant lines, while the marbled interior evokes seafoam drifting across shallow coastal waters. This is not simply a vessel; it is a moment of motion preserved in crystal clarity. Whether placed where sunlight can pass through it or illuminated under evening lamps, this piece becomes a living presence within a room — serene, refined, and quietly commanding. A striking example of Italian art glass designed to be admired from every side. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 154 / 788 -
There is movement captured in this glass — a frozen crest of ocean swell rising and curling in luminous layers of celadon and turquoise. The rim lifts and folds like wind-touched silk, creating a sculptural silhouette that changes from every angle. Light travels through the body in soft ribbons of white and blue, revealing depth, dimension, and the unmistakable rhythm of hand-formed Murano artistry. The fluid “handkerchief” form is a hallmark of Venetian glassmaking — a technique that demands both timing and instinct. Each curve feels spontaneous, yet perfectly balanced. The ribbed texture along one rising crest catches the light in brilliant lines, while the marbled interior evokes seafoam drifting across shallow coastal waters. This is not simply a vessel; it is a moment of motion preserved in crystal clarity. Whether placed where sunlight can pass through it or illuminated under evening lamps, this piece becomes a living presence within a room — serene, refined, and quietly commanding. A striking example of Italian art glass designed to be admired from every side. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 155 / 788 -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 156 / 788 -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 157 / 788 -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 158 / 788 -
A celebration of color, culture, and charm—this striking La Vie Safari elephant commands attention with its joyful patchwork tapestry of florals, fruit, and rich botanical detail. Wrapped in a kaleidoscope of blossoms, grapes, leaves, and painterly pattern, every angle reveals another layer of artistry. The glossy finish brings depth and dimension, allowing each hue to glow with warmth and vitality. With its trunk raised high, this elephant carries the timeless symbolism of prosperity, protection, and good fortune. The posture feels alive—playful yet dignified—making it as meaningful as it is decorative. The decoupage-style surface creates the illusion of fabric and story layered across its form, blending folk art spirit with contemporary eclectic design. Perfect for a curated bookshelf, entry console, or statement vignette, this piece delivers personality in abundance. It pairs beautifully with maximalist interiors, collected global décor, and spaces that embrace bold expression and layered texture. A radiant accent that instantly enlivens the room. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 159 / 788 -
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?! 160 / 788 -
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?! 161 / 788 -
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?! 162 / 788 -
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?! 163 / 788 -
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?! 164 / 788 -
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?! 165 / 788 -
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?! 166 / 788 -
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?! 167 / 788 -
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?! 168 / 788 -
A refined expression of mid-century entertaining, this set of ten vintage Federal Glass snack plates showcases the beloved Homestead, also known as Hospitality, pattern. Each oval plate features an elegant raised leaf and wheat motif, sweeping gracefully across the surface in a design that captures both movement and balance. The pressed crystal glass offers a luminous clarity, reflecting light with understated brilliance. Produced during the 1950s–1960s, these plates were thoughtfully designed to accompany coordinated punch cups, with a sculpted indentation that cradles a cup while leaving ample room for hors d’oeuvres or desserts. The embossed detailing provides dimensional texture, giving the appearance of cut glass while maintaining the durability and charm of classic American pressed glass craftsmanship. Whether used for hosting a vintage-inspired gathering or displayed as part of a curated glass collection, this complete set of ten plates delivers cohesive presentation and timeless appeal. Federal Glass remains celebrated for its iconic patterns, and this Homestead/Hospitality design stands as a testament to an era when entertaining was both stylish and intentional. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 169 / 788 -
A refined expression of mid-century entertaining, this set of ten vintage Federal Glass snack plates showcases the beloved Homestead, also known as Hospitality, pattern. Each oval plate features an elegant raised leaf and wheat motif, sweeping gracefully across the surface in a design that captures both movement and balance. The pressed crystal glass offers a luminous clarity, reflecting light with understated brilliance. Produced during the 1950s–1960s, these plates were thoughtfully designed to accompany coordinated punch cups, with a sculpted indentation that cradles a cup while leaving ample room for hors d’oeuvres or desserts. The embossed detailing provides dimensional texture, giving the appearance of cut glass while maintaining the durability and charm of classic American pressed glass craftsmanship. Whether used for hosting a vintage-inspired gathering or displayed as part of a curated glass collection, this complete set of ten plates delivers cohesive presentation and timeless appeal. Federal Glass remains celebrated for its iconic patterns, and this Homestead/Hospitality design stands as a testament to an era when entertaining was both stylish and intentional. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 170 / 788 -
A refined expression of mid-century entertaining, this set of ten vintage Federal Glass snack plates showcases the beloved Homestead, also known as Hospitality, pattern. Each oval plate features an elegant raised leaf and wheat motif, sweeping gracefully across the surface in a design that captures both movement and balance. The pressed crystal glass offers a luminous clarity, reflecting light with understated brilliance. Produced during the 1950s–1960s, these plates were thoughtfully designed to accompany coordinated punch cups, with a sculpted indentation that cradles a cup while leaving ample room for hors d’oeuvres or desserts. The embossed detailing provides dimensional texture, giving the appearance of cut glass while maintaining the durability and charm of classic American pressed glass craftsmanship. Whether used for hosting a vintage-inspired gathering or displayed as part of a curated glass collection, this complete set of ten plates delivers cohesive presentation and timeless appeal. Federal Glass remains celebrated for its iconic patterns, and this Homestead/Hospitality design stands as a testament to an era when entertaining was both stylish and intentional. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 171 / 788 -
A refined expression of mid-century entertaining, this set of ten vintage Federal Glass snack plates showcases the beloved Homestead, also known as Hospitality, pattern. Each oval plate features an elegant raised leaf and wheat motif, sweeping gracefully across the surface in a design that captures both movement and balance. The pressed crystal glass offers a luminous clarity, reflecting light with understated brilliance. Produced during the 1950s–1960s, these plates were thoughtfully designed to accompany coordinated punch cups, with a sculpted indentation that cradles a cup while leaving ample room for hors d’oeuvres or desserts. The embossed detailing provides dimensional texture, giving the appearance of cut glass while maintaining the durability and charm of classic American pressed glass craftsmanship. Whether used for hosting a vintage-inspired gathering or displayed as part of a curated glass collection, this complete set of ten plates delivers cohesive presentation and timeless appeal. Federal Glass remains celebrated for its iconic patterns, and this Homestead/Hospitality design stands as a testament to an era when entertaining was both stylish and intentional. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 172 / 788 -
A cornerstone reference on the Yokuts peoples of California’s Central Valley, this hardcover edition of Handbook of Yokuts Indians by Frank F. Latta stands as a serious, enduring work of regional history and cultural documentation. Bound in classic green cloth with gold stamping, it carries the presence of a true library-grade volume made for long-term study and collecting. This copy is the revised and enlarged 1977 second edition published by Bear State Books, reflecting the later expanded issuance of Latta’s landmark text first introduced in 1949. Inside, you’ll find historically rich content supported by detailed maps and place references that anchor the work firmly in the San Joaquin Valley landscape. An essential addition for California history collectors, museum-minded readers, and anyone building a refined Western Americana bookshelf—this is the kind of title that elevates a collection the moment it’s shelved. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 173 / 788 -
A cornerstone reference on the Yokuts peoples of California’s Central Valley, this hardcover edition of Handbook of Yokuts Indians by Frank F. Latta stands as a serious, enduring work of regional history and cultural documentation. Bound in classic green cloth with gold stamping, it carries the presence of a true library-grade volume made for long-term study and collecting. This copy is the revised and enlarged 1977 second edition published by Bear State Books, reflecting the later expanded issuance of Latta’s landmark text first introduced in 1949. Inside, you’ll find historically rich content supported by detailed maps and place references that anchor the work firmly in the San Joaquin Valley landscape. An essential addition for California history collectors, museum-minded readers, and anyone building a refined Western Americana bookshelf—this is the kind of title that elevates a collection the moment it’s shelved. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 174 / 788 -
A cornerstone reference on the Yokuts peoples of California’s Central Valley, this hardcover edition of Handbook of Yokuts Indians by Frank F. Latta stands as a serious, enduring work of regional history and cultural documentation. Bound in classic green cloth with gold stamping, it carries the presence of a true library-grade volume made for long-term study and collecting. This copy is the revised and enlarged 1977 second edition published by Bear State Books, reflecting the later expanded issuance of Latta’s landmark text first introduced in 1949. Inside, you’ll find historically rich content supported by detailed maps and place references that anchor the work firmly in the San Joaquin Valley landscape. An essential addition for California history collectors, museum-minded readers, and anyone building a refined Western Americana bookshelf—this is the kind of title that elevates a collection the moment it’s shelved. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 175 / 788 -
A cornerstone reference on the Yokuts peoples of California’s Central Valley, this hardcover edition of Handbook of Yokuts Indians by Frank F. Latta stands as a serious, enduring work of regional history and cultural documentation. Bound in classic green cloth with gold stamping, it carries the presence of a true library-grade volume made for long-term study and collecting. This copy is the revised and enlarged 1977 second edition published by Bear State Books, reflecting the later expanded issuance of Latta’s landmark text first introduced in 1949. Inside, you’ll find historically rich content supported by detailed maps and place references that anchor the work firmly in the San Joaquin Valley landscape. An essential addition for California history collectors, museum-minded readers, and anyone building a refined Western Americana bookshelf—this is the kind of title that elevates a collection the moment it’s shelved. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 176 / 788 -
A cornerstone reference on the Yokuts peoples of California’s Central Valley, this hardcover edition of Handbook of Yokuts Indians by Frank F. Latta stands as a serious, enduring work of regional history and cultural documentation. Bound in classic green cloth with gold stamping, it carries the presence of a true library-grade volume made for long-term study and collecting. This copy is the revised and enlarged 1977 second edition published by Bear State Books, reflecting the later expanded issuance of Latta’s landmark text first introduced in 1949. Inside, you’ll find historically rich content supported by detailed maps and place references that anchor the work firmly in the San Joaquin Valley landscape. An essential addition for California history collectors, museum-minded readers, and anyone building a refined Western Americana bookshelf—this is the kind of title that elevates a collection the moment it’s shelved. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 177 / 788 -
A warm glow spills across rain-kissed streets and quiet porches in Hometown Memories by Thomas Kinkade, a beautifully produced hardcover volume from the Lighted Path Collection. Featuring the beloved artwork “Hometown Evening” (1997), this 1998 publication captures Kinkade’s signature luminism — golden window light, reflective pavement, and the gentle hush of small-town life at dusk. It is a visual tribute to nostalgia, belonging, and the comfort of familiar streets. Published by Harvest House Publishers, this edition presents full-color reproductions of Kinkade’s artwork paired with thoughtful prose and classic literary selections. The richly illustrated pages evoke community, friendship, and the enduring charm of hometown traditions. The green cloth-bound cover design and dust jacket presentation reflect the elevated aesthetic long associated with Kinkade’s collectible works. For admirers of Thomas Kinkade’s legacy or collectors of late-20th-century inspirational art books, this volume offers both decorative presence and sentimental resonance. Whether displayed on a coffee table or added to a curated art library, it carries the unmistakable warmth and storytelling that defined Kinkade’s Lighted Path Collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 178 / 788 -
A warm glow spills across rain-kissed streets and quiet porches in Hometown Memories by Thomas Kinkade, a beautifully produced hardcover volume from the Lighted Path Collection. Featuring the beloved artwork “Hometown Evening” (1997), this 1998 publication captures Kinkade’s signature luminism — golden window light, reflective pavement, and the gentle hush of small-town life at dusk. It is a visual tribute to nostalgia, belonging, and the comfort of familiar streets. Published by Harvest House Publishers, this edition presents full-color reproductions of Kinkade’s artwork paired with thoughtful prose and classic literary selections. The richly illustrated pages evoke community, friendship, and the enduring charm of hometown traditions. The green cloth-bound cover design and dust jacket presentation reflect the elevated aesthetic long associated with Kinkade’s collectible works. For admirers of Thomas Kinkade’s legacy or collectors of late-20th-century inspirational art books, this volume offers both decorative presence and sentimental resonance. Whether displayed on a coffee table or added to a curated art library, it carries the unmistakable warmth and storytelling that defined Kinkade’s Lighted Path Collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 179 / 788 -
A warm glow spills across rain-kissed streets and quiet porches in Hometown Memories by Thomas Kinkade, a beautifully produced hardcover volume from the Lighted Path Collection. Featuring the beloved artwork “Hometown Evening” (1997), this 1998 publication captures Kinkade’s signature luminism — golden window light, reflective pavement, and the gentle hush of small-town life at dusk. It is a visual tribute to nostalgia, belonging, and the comfort of familiar streets. Published by Harvest House Publishers, this edition presents full-color reproductions of Kinkade’s artwork paired with thoughtful prose and classic literary selections. The richly illustrated pages evoke community, friendship, and the enduring charm of hometown traditions. The green cloth-bound cover design and dust jacket presentation reflect the elevated aesthetic long associated with Kinkade’s collectible works. For admirers of Thomas Kinkade’s legacy or collectors of late-20th-century inspirational art books, this volume offers both decorative presence and sentimental resonance. Whether displayed on a coffee table or added to a curated art library, it carries the unmistakable warmth and storytelling that defined Kinkade’s Lighted Path Collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 180 / 788 -
A warm glow spills across rain-kissed streets and quiet porches in Hometown Memories by Thomas Kinkade, a beautifully produced hardcover volume from the Lighted Path Collection. Featuring the beloved artwork “Hometown Evening” (1997), this 1998 publication captures Kinkade’s signature luminism — golden window light, reflective pavement, and the gentle hush of small-town life at dusk. It is a visual tribute to nostalgia, belonging, and the comfort of familiar streets. Published by Harvest House Publishers, this edition presents full-color reproductions of Kinkade’s artwork paired with thoughtful prose and classic literary selections. The richly illustrated pages evoke community, friendship, and the enduring charm of hometown traditions. The green cloth-bound cover design and dust jacket presentation reflect the elevated aesthetic long associated with Kinkade’s collectible works. For admirers of Thomas Kinkade’s legacy or collectors of late-20th-century inspirational art books, this volume offers both decorative presence and sentimental resonance. Whether displayed on a coffee table or added to a curated art library, it carries the unmistakable warmth and storytelling that defined Kinkade’s Lighted Path Collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 181 / 788 -
A timeless expression of mid-century charm, this vintage Nancy Ann Storybook Doll captures the delicate artistry that made these petite figures beloved collectibles. She features the classic molded bisque face with softly blushed cheeks, tiny red pouty lips, and simple painted eyes that lend her an unmistakable Storybook presence. Her brunette hair is styled in gentle curls and adorned with a satin headpiece that frames her face with refined elegance. Dressed in a dramatic crimson gown, she presents with theatrical flair and vintage romance. The layered red fabric cascades with textured ruffles and gathered detailing, complemented by a contrasting pale satin sash at the waist. Beneath the gown, her lace-trimmed undergarments and painted shoes remain visible, adding to the authenticity and nostalgic construction typical of these early dolls. Petite in stature yet rich in character, she embodies the sentimental craftsmanship associated with Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. Whether displayed in a curated cabinet, incorporated into a vintage holiday vignette, or added to a growing bisque doll collection, she offers a graceful reminder of a bygone era of storytelling and heirloom keepsakes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 182 / 788 -
A timeless expression of mid-century charm, this vintage Nancy Ann Storybook Doll captures the delicate artistry that made these petite figures beloved collectibles. She features the classic molded bisque face with softly blushed cheeks, tiny red pouty lips, and simple painted eyes that lend her an unmistakable Storybook presence. Her brunette hair is styled in gentle curls and adorned with a satin headpiece that frames her face with refined elegance. Dressed in a dramatic crimson gown, she presents with theatrical flair and vintage romance. The layered red fabric cascades with textured ruffles and gathered detailing, complemented by a contrasting pale satin sash at the waist. Beneath the gown, her lace-trimmed undergarments and painted shoes remain visible, adding to the authenticity and nostalgic construction typical of these early dolls. Petite in stature yet rich in character, she embodies the sentimental craftsmanship associated with Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. Whether displayed in a curated cabinet, incorporated into a vintage holiday vignette, or added to a growing bisque doll collection, she offers a graceful reminder of a bygone era of storytelling and heirloom keepsakes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 183 / 788 -
A timeless expression of mid-century charm, this vintage Nancy Ann Storybook Doll captures the delicate artistry that made these petite figures beloved collectibles. She features the classic molded bisque face with softly blushed cheeks, tiny red pouty lips, and simple painted eyes that lend her an unmistakable Storybook presence. Her brunette hair is styled in gentle curls and adorned with a satin headpiece that frames her face with refined elegance. Dressed in a dramatic crimson gown, she presents with theatrical flair and vintage romance. The layered red fabric cascades with textured ruffles and gathered detailing, complemented by a contrasting pale satin sash at the waist. Beneath the gown, her lace-trimmed undergarments and painted shoes remain visible, adding to the authenticity and nostalgic construction typical of these early dolls. Petite in stature yet rich in character, she embodies the sentimental craftsmanship associated with Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. Whether displayed in a curated cabinet, incorporated into a vintage holiday vignette, or added to a growing bisque doll collection, she offers a graceful reminder of a bygone era of storytelling and heirloom keepsakes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 184 / 788 -
A timeless expression of mid-century charm, this vintage Nancy Ann Storybook Doll captures the delicate artistry that made these petite figures beloved collectibles. She features the classic molded bisque face with softly blushed cheeks, tiny red pouty lips, and simple painted eyes that lend her an unmistakable Storybook presence. Her brunette hair is styled in gentle curls and adorned with a satin headpiece that frames her face with refined elegance. Dressed in a dramatic crimson gown, she presents with theatrical flair and vintage romance. The layered red fabric cascades with textured ruffles and gathered detailing, complemented by a contrasting pale satin sash at the waist. Beneath the gown, her lace-trimmed undergarments and painted shoes remain visible, adding to the authenticity and nostalgic construction typical of these early dolls. Petite in stature yet rich in character, she embodies the sentimental craftsmanship associated with Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls. Whether displayed in a curated cabinet, incorporated into a vintage holiday vignette, or added to a growing bisque doll collection, she offers a graceful reminder of a bygone era of storytelling and heirloom keepsakes. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 185 / 788 -
A striking tribute to early automotive history, this vintage Avon Stanley Steamer decanter captures the charm and innovation of the brass-era automobile in gleaming silver form. Designed as a detailed antique open-top touring car, the piece showcases spoked wheels, sculpted fenders, a raised windshield, and a textured rear spare tire — all rendered with impressive dimensional detail. Originally produced as part of Avon’s collectible aftershave line, this decanter reflects the bold novelty design aesthetic that defined many of the brand’s 1970s releases. The silver-toned finish gives it a polished, display-worthy presence, making it equally suited for a vintage vanity, bar display, or curated collection of automobilia-inspired décor. Whether appreciated as a nostalgic Avon collectible or as a decorative nod to early motoring elegance, this Stanley Steamer decanter offers both sculptural appeal and retro charm. A distinctive conversation piece that bridges mid-century marketing creativity with turn-of-the-century automotive design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 186 / 788 -
A striking tribute to early automotive history, this vintage Avon Stanley Steamer decanter captures the charm and innovation of the brass-era automobile in gleaming silver form. Designed as a detailed antique open-top touring car, the piece showcases spoked wheels, sculpted fenders, a raised windshield, and a textured rear spare tire — all rendered with impressive dimensional detail. Originally produced as part of Avon’s collectible aftershave line, this decanter reflects the bold novelty design aesthetic that defined many of the brand’s 1970s releases. The silver-toned finish gives it a polished, display-worthy presence, making it equally suited for a vintage vanity, bar display, or curated collection of automobilia-inspired décor. Whether appreciated as a nostalgic Avon collectible or as a decorative nod to early motoring elegance, this Stanley Steamer decanter offers both sculptural appeal and retro charm. A distinctive conversation piece that bridges mid-century marketing creativity with turn-of-the-century automotive design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 187 / 788 -
A striking tribute to early automotive history, this vintage Avon Stanley Steamer decanter captures the charm and innovation of the brass-era automobile in gleaming silver form. Designed as a detailed antique open-top touring car, the piece showcases spoked wheels, sculpted fenders, a raised windshield, and a textured rear spare tire — all rendered with impressive dimensional detail. Originally produced as part of Avon’s collectible aftershave line, this decanter reflects the bold novelty design aesthetic that defined many of the brand’s 1970s releases. The silver-toned finish gives it a polished, display-worthy presence, making it equally suited for a vintage vanity, bar display, or curated collection of automobilia-inspired décor. Whether appreciated as a nostalgic Avon collectible or as a decorative nod to early motoring elegance, this Stanley Steamer decanter offers both sculptural appeal and retro charm. A distinctive conversation piece that bridges mid-century marketing creativity with turn-of-the-century automotive design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 188 / 788 -
A striking tribute to early automotive history, this vintage Avon Stanley Steamer decanter captures the charm and innovation of the brass-era automobile in gleaming silver form. Designed as a detailed antique open-top touring car, the piece showcases spoked wheels, sculpted fenders, a raised windshield, and a textured rear spare tire — all rendered with impressive dimensional detail. Originally produced as part of Avon’s collectible aftershave line, this decanter reflects the bold novelty design aesthetic that defined many of the brand’s 1970s releases. The silver-toned finish gives it a polished, display-worthy presence, making it equally suited for a vintage vanity, bar display, or curated collection of automobilia-inspired décor. Whether appreciated as a nostalgic Avon collectible or as a decorative nod to early motoring elegance, this Stanley Steamer decanter offers both sculptural appeal and retro charm. A distinctive conversation piece that bridges mid-century marketing creativity with turn-of-the-century automotive design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 189 / 788 -
A striking example of late 20th-century European decorative craftsmanship, this vintage Sarreid panda figurine captures whimsical charm through bold form and warm, organic texture. Hand-carved from solid wood, the panda’s rounded silhouette and expressive posture create a playful yet refined presence, blending contemporary folk art styling with timeless character. The contrasting black and golden tones highlight the natural grain of the wood, while brass accents define the eyes, ears, and bamboo branch. Notably, the bamboo is a separate brass element held independently in the panda’s arms, adding dimensionality and visual interest to the composition. The sculptural quality and mixed-material construction elevate this piece beyond simple novelty decor. Attributed to Sarreid and manufactured in Spain during the 1980s, this figurine reflects the brand’s signature balance of rustic craftsmanship and artistic flair. Whether styled in a curated bookshelf display or as part of a nature-inspired vignette, it offers warmth, personality, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 190 / 788 -
A striking example of late 20th-century European decorative craftsmanship, this vintage Sarreid panda figurine captures whimsical charm through bold form and warm, organic texture. Hand-carved from solid wood, the panda’s rounded silhouette and expressive posture create a playful yet refined presence, blending contemporary folk art styling with timeless character. The contrasting black and golden tones highlight the natural grain of the wood, while brass accents define the eyes, ears, and bamboo branch. Notably, the bamboo is a separate brass element held independently in the panda’s arms, adding dimensionality and visual interest to the composition. The sculptural quality and mixed-material construction elevate this piece beyond simple novelty decor. Attributed to Sarreid and manufactured in Spain during the 1980s, this figurine reflects the brand’s signature balance of rustic craftsmanship and artistic flair. Whether styled in a curated bookshelf display or as part of a nature-inspired vignette, it offers warmth, personality, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 191 / 788 -
A striking example of late 20th-century European decorative craftsmanship, this vintage Sarreid panda figurine captures whimsical charm through bold form and warm, organic texture. Hand-carved from solid wood, the panda’s rounded silhouette and expressive posture create a playful yet refined presence, blending contemporary folk art styling with timeless character. The contrasting black and golden tones highlight the natural grain of the wood, while brass accents define the eyes, ears, and bamboo branch. Notably, the bamboo is a separate brass element held independently in the panda’s arms, adding dimensionality and visual interest to the composition. The sculptural quality and mixed-material construction elevate this piece beyond simple novelty decor. Attributed to Sarreid and manufactured in Spain during the 1980s, this figurine reflects the brand’s signature balance of rustic craftsmanship and artistic flair. Whether styled in a curated bookshelf display or as part of a nature-inspired vignette, it offers warmth, personality, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 192 / 788 -
A striking example of late 20th-century European decorative craftsmanship, this vintage Sarreid panda figurine captures whimsical charm through bold form and warm, organic texture. Hand-carved from solid wood, the panda’s rounded silhouette and expressive posture create a playful yet refined presence, blending contemporary folk art styling with timeless character. The contrasting black and golden tones highlight the natural grain of the wood, while brass accents define the eyes, ears, and bamboo branch. Notably, the bamboo is a separate brass element held independently in the panda’s arms, adding dimensionality and visual interest to the composition. The sculptural quality and mixed-material construction elevate this piece beyond simple novelty decor. Attributed to Sarreid and manufactured in Spain during the 1980s, this figurine reflects the brand’s signature balance of rustic craftsmanship and artistic flair. Whether styled in a curated bookshelf display or as part of a nature-inspired vignette, it offers warmth, personality, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 193 / 788 -
A striking example of late 20th-century European decorative craftsmanship, this vintage Sarreid panda figurine captures whimsical charm through bold form and warm, organic texture. Hand-carved from solid wood, the panda’s rounded silhouette and expressive posture create a playful yet refined presence, blending contemporary folk art styling with timeless character. The contrasting black and golden tones highlight the natural grain of the wood, while brass accents define the eyes, ears, and bamboo branch. Notably, the bamboo is a separate brass element held independently in the panda’s arms, adding dimensionality and visual interest to the composition. The sculptural quality and mixed-material construction elevate this piece beyond simple novelty decor. Attributed to Sarreid and manufactured in Spain during the 1980s, this figurine reflects the brand’s signature balance of rustic craftsmanship and artistic flair. Whether styled in a curated bookshelf display or as part of a nature-inspired vignette, it offers warmth, personality, and collectible appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 194 / 788 -
A timeless symbol of strength and good fortune, this vintage elephant candle holder is attributed to Arthur Court’s celebrated 1977 design. The raised trunk, long associated with prosperity and protection, gives this sculptural piece both decorative presence and meaningful charm. Its balanced stance and softly contoured body reflect the distinctive aesthetic that made Arthur Court aluminum designs highly collectible. Crafted in hand-cast aluminum, the piece features the signature sand-cast matte finish characteristic of late-1970s Arthur Court production. The detailing along the ears and trunk adds texture and dimension, while the integrated candle well at the back includes the recognizable “snuffer hole” near the tail—an identifying feature unique to this original 1977 mold. Though unmarked, the form, scale, casting style, and distinctive snuffer port align with documented examples from the 1977 Arthur Court release. Highly sought after for Hollywood Regency, safari, or eclectic interiors, this sculptural accent delivers both vintage authenticity and enduring decorative appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 195 / 788 -
A timeless symbol of strength and good fortune, this vintage elephant candle holder is attributed to Arthur Court’s celebrated 1977 design. The raised trunk, long associated with prosperity and protection, gives this sculptural piece both decorative presence and meaningful charm. Its balanced stance and softly contoured body reflect the distinctive aesthetic that made Arthur Court aluminum designs highly collectible. Crafted in hand-cast aluminum, the piece features the signature sand-cast matte finish characteristic of late-1970s Arthur Court production. The detailing along the ears and trunk adds texture and dimension, while the integrated candle well at the back includes the recognizable “snuffer hole” near the tail—an identifying feature unique to this original 1977 mold. Though unmarked, the form, scale, casting style, and distinctive snuffer port align with documented examples from the 1977 Arthur Court release. Highly sought after for Hollywood Regency, safari, or eclectic interiors, this sculptural accent delivers both vintage authenticity and enduring decorative appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 196 / 788 -
A timeless symbol of strength and good fortune, this vintage elephant candle holder is attributed to Arthur Court’s celebrated 1977 design. The raised trunk, long associated with prosperity and protection, gives this sculptural piece both decorative presence and meaningful charm. Its balanced stance and softly contoured body reflect the distinctive aesthetic that made Arthur Court aluminum designs highly collectible. Crafted in hand-cast aluminum, the piece features the signature sand-cast matte finish characteristic of late-1970s Arthur Court production. The detailing along the ears and trunk adds texture and dimension, while the integrated candle well at the back includes the recognizable “snuffer hole” near the tail—an identifying feature unique to this original 1977 mold. Though unmarked, the form, scale, casting style, and distinctive snuffer port align with documented examples from the 1977 Arthur Court release. Highly sought after for Hollywood Regency, safari, or eclectic interiors, this sculptural accent delivers both vintage authenticity and enduring decorative appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 197 / 788 -
A timeless symbol of strength and good fortune, this vintage elephant candle holder is attributed to Arthur Court’s celebrated 1977 design. The raised trunk, long associated with prosperity and protection, gives this sculptural piece both decorative presence and meaningful charm. Its balanced stance and softly contoured body reflect the distinctive aesthetic that made Arthur Court aluminum designs highly collectible. Crafted in hand-cast aluminum, the piece features the signature sand-cast matte finish characteristic of late-1970s Arthur Court production. The detailing along the ears and trunk adds texture and dimension, while the integrated candle well at the back includes the recognizable “snuffer hole” near the tail—an identifying feature unique to this original 1977 mold. Though unmarked, the form, scale, casting style, and distinctive snuffer port align with documented examples from the 1977 Arthur Court release. Highly sought after for Hollywood Regency, safari, or eclectic interiors, this sculptural accent delivers both vintage authenticity and enduring decorative appeal. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 198 / 788 -
A bold tribute to classic American hot rod culture, this metal sign edition of Larry Grossman’s iconic “Wheelin’ ‘n Dealin’” captures the drama of a desert sunset at the Flying A Gasoline station. Two flame-kissed customs command the foreground beneath a glowing sky, while period details—from vintage pumps to chrome accents—create a cinematic snapshot of mid-century cruising culture. The rich color palette and dynamic composition make this a statement piece for any garage, showroom, or collector’s wall. Crafted on heavy-gauge metal, the artwork features a durable baked finish that enhances depth and vibrancy while offering long-lasting display quality. The glossy surface intensifies the fiery oranges, deep blacks, and crimson tones, giving the scene striking visual impact from across the room. Unlike standard paper prints, this metal format delivers a substantial presence and authentic garage-art aesthetic that aligns perfectly with classic automotive décor. Larry Grossman’s automotive art remains a staple among hot rod and Americana collectors, with metal sign versions especially desirable for their durability and nostalgic appeal. Whether displayed in a man cave, workshop, dealership office, or curated automotive collection, this piece celebrates horsepower, heritage, and the golden era of custom cars with unmistakable attitude. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 199 / 788 -
A bold tribute to classic American hot rod culture, this metal sign edition of Larry Grossman’s iconic “Wheelin’ ‘n Dealin’” captures the drama of a desert sunset at the Flying A Gasoline station. Two flame-kissed customs command the foreground beneath a glowing sky, while period details—from vintage pumps to chrome accents—create a cinematic snapshot of mid-century cruising culture. The rich color palette and dynamic composition make this a statement piece for any garage, showroom, or collector’s wall. Crafted on heavy-gauge metal, the artwork features a durable baked finish that enhances depth and vibrancy while offering long-lasting display quality. The glossy surface intensifies the fiery oranges, deep blacks, and crimson tones, giving the scene striking visual impact from across the room. Unlike standard paper prints, this metal format delivers a substantial presence and authentic garage-art aesthetic that aligns perfectly with classic automotive décor. Larry Grossman’s automotive art remains a staple among hot rod and Americana collectors, with metal sign versions especially desirable for their durability and nostalgic appeal. Whether displayed in a man cave, workshop, dealership office, or curated automotive collection, this piece celebrates horsepower, heritage, and the golden era of custom cars with unmistakable attitude. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 200 / 788
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