VINTAGE 1930’s PARIS FRANCE ~ AERIAL ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW ~ ORIGINAL

Wow – check out this vintage original framed photographic print of early Paris!  Circa 1930’s Art Deco era. Massive in size with framed dimensions of almost three feet by two feet.  Photo includes Notre Dame de Paris, beautiful early Parisian architecture, vintage automotibles and vehicles, French waterways and canals, boats and more….  For more info and more pics, click the Etsy link in the right column…….>

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ANTIQUE FIGURAL STATUE BOOKENDS ~ CIRCA 1920’s-30’s. ART DECO

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A great old pair of antique figural bookends / statues.  Large, solid antique chalkware figures featuring a seated Siamese man and woman in traditional attire.  These are old Decorative Arts pieces from the Art Deco era – circa 1920’s-30’s.

Each has been beautifully hand painted in rich blue with gold accents.  These are early originals, not reproductions – the female figure is marked with copyright symbol and text.

A rare find – these old beauties are becoming harder and harder to find.  Excellent for use as bookends — these will also command attention when used strictly for display.  Especially nice antiques for a Hollywood Regency, Art Deco, Asian-inspired or Mid Century Modern home.

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ALFI West Germany ~ Vintage Chrome Ice Bucket ~ ART DECO

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Striking chrome ice bucket by Alfi, West Germany.  A stunning authentic vintage chrome beauty.  Art Deco simplicity at its best….

See my sweetcottagecharm Ebay auctions link at right for more details…….

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STERLING SILVER TEAPOT ~ Handcrafted Machine Age, Art Deco, Industrial Age ~ TERRY TYNAN

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The sterling silver teapot shown above is just one example of the spectacular items that may be found at the Terry Tynan link below.   The lamp and lighting selection is really phenomenal!    A must-see if you’re a Modernist, Machine Age or Industrial Age fan. 

Here’s the link - http://www.terrytynan.com/index.html

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