Art Deco Novelty Brush and Crumb Pan Set, English, c1930
Located in Devon, England
of the day holding a brush and supporting the crumb tray. Lovely condition. This would be used at the
Mid-20th Century English Art Deco Vintage Crumb Tray
Chrome
Art Deco Novelty Brush and Crumb Pan Set, English, c1930
Located in Devon, England
of the day holding a brush and supporting the crumb tray. Lovely condition. This would be used at the
Chrome
$476Sale Price|20% Off
H 1 in W 5.5 in D 5 in
Danish Rosewood Table Crumb Brush Dust Pan Tray Bold Graphic Midcentury Design
By Laurids Lonborg
Located in Hyattsville, MD
Laurids Lonborg bold, graphical design. Rare wood constructed brush, with a textured plastic molded pan.
Rosewood
1960s WMF Ikora Crumb Catcher Set Pan & Brush Germany
By WMF Ikora
Located in Chula Vista, CA
WMF Ikora Crumb Catcher Tray and Brush Germany Silent Butler Table Cleaner set Tray & brush valet
Brass, Aluminum
Crumb Brush and Tray by Carl Auböck
By Werkstätte Carl Auböck
Located in Vienna, AT
Wooden Crumb Brush and Tray / Table Brush No. 4764 Designed 1953 by Carl Auböck Literature
Nutwood
Art Deco Style Chrome Crumb Tray Valet Brush Set
By Riviera Design
Located in Chula Vista, CA
Art Deco Style Chrome Crumb Tray Valet Brush Set Clever design, brush hangs from built in hook
Chrome
1960s Riviera Silver Butler Crumb Brush and Tray Italy
By Riviera Design
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1960s Riviera Butler Crumb Brush and Tray Italy Chrome plated brass with rosewood handles. Retains
Brass, Chrome
Les Cinq Fleurs by Reed & Barton Sterling Silver Crumb Pan or Tray
Located in Big Bend, WI
Les Cinq Fleurs by Reed & Barton Les Cinq Fleurs by Reed and Barton sterling silver crumb pan or
Sterling Silver
Art Deco Chrome & Bakelite Crumb Tray by Chase Co.
By Chase and Co.
Located in San Diego, CA
Art Deco chrome & bakelite crumb tray by Chase Co., circa 1930s. The piece features a semi circle
Chrome
Modern Crumb Brush
Located in Washington, DC
Solid rosewood fish crumb brush and molded wood tray manufactured by Laurids Lonborg, c. 1963
Rosewood
Vintage Italian "Fish" Crumb Brush and Pan in Teak and Brass
By Laurids Lonborg
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Two-piece fish-form crumb brush with teak dust/crumb pan set, ca. 1960s. Italian, but similar to Scandinavian designs of the same period. The charming fish motif of the brush with th...
Brass
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