Midcentury Three-Piece Lucite Powder Room Set
Located in Bridgeport, CT
An amazing group of three vintage Lucite accessories for the powder room; wastebasket, tissue
20th Century Mid-Century Modern Nautical Objects
Lucite
Midcentury Three-Piece Lucite Powder Room Set
Located in Bridgeport, CT
An amazing group of three vintage Lucite accessories for the powder room; wastebasket, tissue
Lucite
Hollywood Regency Rope and Tassel Wastebasket with Claw Feet
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
wastebasket powder room trash can with its original clear plastic trash liner.This vintage Mid century waste
Metal
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H 12 in W 9.13 in D 5.13 in
Three-Piece Lucite Boudoir Powder Room Wastebasket Soap Dish Towel Holder Set
By Alessandro Albrizzi
Located in New York, NY
Stylish and chic 1970s two-tone Plexiglass and Lucite suite consisting of a waste basket, soap dish, and towel holder. Apricot bent plexi supported by clear cast Lucite construction,...
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H 13.5 in W 7.75 in D 7.75 in
Vtg Italian Hollywood Regency Gold Leaf Small Round Iron Wastebasket Trash Can
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Italian Hollywood Regency Gold Leaf Small Round Iron Wastebasket Powder Room Trash Can
Iron
Vintage Powder Blue and Beige Tole Wastebasket with Scalloped Edges
Located in Oakland Park, FL
Vintage powder blue and beige tole wastebasket with scalloped edges. Hand painted garbage bin
Sheet Metal
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