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Period: 1920s
1920s Tiffany & Co Silver 925 Hair Brush
Located in London, GB
1920s Tiffany & Co Silver 925 Hair Brush in good condition, brush is made of real horse hair, comes with certificate of authenticity 24x8.5x4cm
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American 1920s Decorative Objects

Lemaire Enamel Opera Glasses
Located in New York, NY
Lemaire Enamel Opera Glasses made in Paris circa 1930's with hand enamel painted 18th Century figures with a cupid on handle. Extremely beautifully painted...
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French 1920s Decorative Objects

Charming Sterling Art Deco Shoe
Located in New York, NY
Charming Sterling Art Deco Shoe from the 1920's. Originally made as a pin cushion for use but now works as a decorative object. Super unusual T strap design of sterling with wood lined bakelite sole. Most sterling pin cushions...
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British 1920s Decorative Objects

Art Deco French Celluloid Necessaire
Located in New York, NY
Art Deco French celluloid necessaire, painted black with a flapper in a Robe de Style gown holding a Poiretesque rose, The interior containing a glass s...
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French 1920s Decorative Objects

1920s Jean Verschneider Large French Bronze Sculpture DANCER WITH BEAR CUB Rare
Located in Boston, MA
Jean VERSCHNEIDER (1872-1943) Danseuse à l'ourson (Dancer with Bear Cub) Large bronze proof with brown patina Antique edition cast, no mark or foun...
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French 1920s Decorative Objects

1920s Bohemian Sterling Silver and Glass Decorative Jewelry Box
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
1920s Bohemian Sterling Silver and Glass Jewelry Box Product details: Black glass box with sterling silver overlay detail Hunting scene hand done
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1920s Decorative Objects

Flamenco Pierced Celluloid Tortoiseshell Pieneta Hair Comb, Spain - 1924
Located in Tucson, AZ
Just one of the treasures brought back from a mother-daughter world tour, this comb was purchased in Spain in 1924. Its impressive width and high profile are perfectly suited for wearing with a traditional mantilla draped over the head (and we happen to be selling a spectacular haute couture embroidered one under separate listing!). Celluloid hair comb...
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Spanish 1920s Decorative Objects

Art Deco Enameled Dresser Bottle
Located in New York, NY
Art Deco Dresser Bottle with enameled fan motifs in purpley blue and orange. Also decorated in gilt across top, "Mouth Lotion", presumably for a rinse of s...
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British 1920s Decorative Objects

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In that film titled "4", which begins with a view of the iconic topless tabi "boots", the hands of Margiela's white-labcoat-clad assistants enter the frame to manipulate different garments on a model who initially wears the exterior lingerie (see our photos) as if jewelry. A simple dark collared coat, a white collared button-down shirt, and a dark button-down cardigan--all with the "displaced neckline" or "displaced shoulder" of the flat-hanging clothes--are transformed into new collarless plunging v-neck garments, which appear to be ruched when folded under the harness of the lingerie. Both black versions of the lingerie are in museum collections. In Martin Margiela's home-country, the ModeMuseum (MoMu) archived its collected piece as OBJ7660. 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Located in Wilmslow, GB
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W 1.19 in L 3.94 in
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Located in Paris, FR
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Located in Miami, FL
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Located in New York, NY
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