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Mid-Century Chrome "Moon Light" Table Lamp, circa 1970s
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
Mid-Century chrome "Moon Light" table lamp, circa 1970s. The lamp has a squat chrome base and a chrome cup base for the milk glass ball shade, the shade is ...
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Mid-Century Chrome and Oak Table Lamps, circa 1960s-1970s
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
Mid-Century chrome and oak table lamps, circa 1960s-1970s, nice pair of late 1960s-early 1970s lamps, with four lights per lamp, in polished chrome and oak. The lamps measure 36"...
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Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps

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Victorian Taxidermy Toy Horse, Late 19th Century
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
Victorian taxidermy toy horse, late 19th century. Unusual and rare, a bit bizarre, this model of a horse with glass eyes, is made of a stuff...
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Silver and Bronze Camel Chest Lock 19th Century, North Africa
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
A silver and bronze camel chest lock 19th century, North Africa, bought in Tunisia in the early 1960s directly from Nomads. The lock was used to lock valuables in chests which were then packed on camel caravans...
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Antique Early 19th Century Tunisian Other Historical Memorabilia

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Curling Bonspiel Trophy Stand-Up Ashtray Early, 1960s
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
Curling Bonspiel trophy stand-up ashtray, early 1960s, The stand is maple with two curling brooms holding the top ashtray with the base mounted on a turned base and centered by a curling stone. The stand is made of maple, with a black glass ashtray...
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1995 Kenneth Lane Caterpillar Brooch
By Kenneth Jay Lane
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
1995 Kenneth Lane Caterpillar Brooch Signed, KHL 3" in (76.2 mm) Amusing faux cabochon lapis turquoise caterpillar brooch pin, gold tone mounting. Come in it's original dust bag a...
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1990s American Modern Collectible Jewelry

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