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1950s Walt Disney's Pinocchio Plaid Hand Puppet by Gund Mfg Company New York

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1950s Francisco Frank Rebajes Modern Silver Bracelet New York City
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1950s New York City Jewelry artist immigrant Francisco Frank Rebajes Modern Silver Bracelet stamped Rebajes MoMA abstract geometric, art deco, modernist design handcrafted 6.5 x 1.63...
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Antique Vintage Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization New York, 1864. Measures: 15.75 x 11 Total 8 sheets. Preowned vintage unrestored antique condi...
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1950s Modernist Cufflinks Crushed Stone Taxco Mexico
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1950s Modernist Miró Styled Silver Spiral Bracelet
By Joan Miró, Taxco
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AMBIANIC presents Sensational Modernist Miró styled Silver Spiral Bracelet unmarked 7 long x 1.13 Preowned vintage Refer to listed images please
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1950s Taxco Silver Amethyst Gemstone Beaded Necklace
By Taxco
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1950s Healing Amethyst Beaded Chip Necklace Center Silver Gemstone Pendant Taxco gemstones on rear clasp Modernist design stamped 17.88 long x pendant .88 w. 1.13 h x .38 d Preowned ...
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1950s Weiss Brooch Gold Starburst Diamanté Pavé
By Weiss
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Signed Weiss Brooch Starburst Pin stunning Gold Tone with brilliant Stones Diamanté Pavé four tier setting approximately 2 inches diameter Preowned vintage condition unrestored Estat...
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