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Frog Ashtray

Glazed Terracotta Frog Form Ashtray, Likely Italian
Glazed Terracotta Frog Form Ashtray, Likely Italian

Glazed Terracotta Frog Form Ashtray, Likely Italian

Located in Jensen Beach, FL

Changing frog form ashtray, hand-painted glazed terracotta. Unsigned but likely Italian.

Category

Late 20th Century Tobacco Accessories

Materials

Terracotta

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Pair of "Fun" Brass Frog Ashtrays
Pair of "Fun" Brass Frog Ashtrays

Pair of "Fun" Brass Frog Ashtrays

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H 0.63 in W 4.5 in D 4 in

Pair of "Fun" Brass Frog Ashtrays

Located in Philadelphia, PA

Pair of "Fun" Brass Frog Ashtrays "in nice vintage as found condition with great color and patina"

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays

Materials

Brass

Mid-Century Modern Brass Frog Ashtray, Vintage, United States, 1970s
Mid-Century Modern Brass Frog Ashtray, Vintage, United States, 1970s

Mid-Century Modern Brass Frog Ashtray, Vintage, United States, 1970s

Located in Philadelphia, PA

"Fun" Brass Frog Ashtray - one available "in nice vintage as found condition with great color and

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays

Materials

Brass

Large Vintage French L'HERITIER GUYOT DIJON Green Ceramic Frog Ad Ashtray
Large Vintage French L'HERITIER GUYOT DIJON Green Ceramic Frog Ad Ashtray

Large Vintage French L'HERITIER GUYOT DIJON Green Ceramic Frog Ad Ashtray

Located in Birmingham, AL

was "leave the pure water to the frogs." These ashtrays have become increasingly rare and have not

Category

Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays

Materials

Ceramic

Petite Brass Dish with Frog Motif by Los Castillo
Petite Brass Dish with Frog Motif by Los Castillo

Petite Brass Dish with Frog Motif by Los Castillo

By Los Castillo

Located in Mexico City, CDMX

We offer this beautiful brass dish with frog motif in turquoise by Los Castillo includes Los

Category

Vintage 1960s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays

Materials

Lapis Lazuli

Ceramic Frog Ashtray and Match Holder
Ceramic Frog Ashtray and Match Holder

Ceramic Frog Ashtray and Match Holder

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H 3.5 in W 4.75 in D 10 in

Ceramic Frog Ashtray and Match Holder

Located in Seattle, WA

This is an early Folk Art ceramic frog ashtray and match holder.

Category

Early 20th Century American Folk Art Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Vintage Brass Hinged Frog Ashtray
Vintage Brass Hinged Frog Ashtray

Vintage Brass Hinged Frog Ashtray

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H 1.25 in W 4 in D 3 in

Vintage Brass Hinged Frog Ashtray

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Marked England on the bottom. Can be used decoratively or as an ash tray.

Category

20th Century English Ashtrays

Collection of Weller Coppertone Pottery; Priced Individually
Collection of Weller Coppertone Pottery; Priced Individually

Collection of Weller Coppertone Pottery; Priced Individually

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

/lotus tray 3.5"H, 15.5"L,10"W ($1500); small frog/lotus pin/ashtray 2.5"H, 6"L, 4.5"W ($650); turtle

Category

Vintage 1930s American Pottery

Materials

Pottery

Henri Bergé for Amalric Walter Ashtray, Nancy France, 1920s
Henri Bergé for Amalric Walter Ashtray, Nancy France, 1920s

Henri Bergé for Amalric Walter Ashtray, Nancy France, 1920s

Located in Helsingborg, SE

French Art Nouveau glass pâté de verre, ashtray. Sitting frog, snail, flowers and leaves Green and

Category

Vintage 1920s French Art Nouveau Ashtrays

Materials

Art Glass

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