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    Located in Sheffield, MA
    Vintage industrial black iron two-wheeled cart or hand truck, circa 1900. Top front bar unhooks at left side and swivels.
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  • Pair of Steampunk Brass Industrial Architectural Pressure Gauges
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    A super cool pair vintage General Electric pressure gauges. Each brass and glass gauge houses an aluminum faced dial marked for the General Electric Co. Perfect for a steam punk set...
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  • Industrial Size Kitchen Meat Hook in Bright Sunshine Yellow
    Located in Haddonfield, NJ
    Large and bold this large industrial era meat hook has been freshly powder coated in bright sunshine yellow. Feast your eyes on this bold statement collectib...
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    Vintage 1950s French Industrial Architectural Elements

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  • Vintage Industrial Cast Iron Machinist Precision Parallel Straights Sculptures
    By Jean Prouvé, Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Co.
    Located in Hyattsville, MD
    Cast iron machinist's Swiss cheese straight edge rules. Heavy, large, metal, no cracks.
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    Vintage 1940s American Industrial More Furniture and Collectibles

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  • Collection of Industrial Late 19th Century Maple Dumb Waiter Pulleys
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
    Collection of two, large and small, maple, dumb waiter pulleys circa late 19th century are unique, Industrial objects. Large pulley is 38" x 22". Small pulley is 22" ...
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  • 'BANGA' Modular Space Age Architecture, Carlo Zappa Bungalow Int, 1971, Italy
    By Carlo Zappa
    Located in bergen op zoom, NL
    Many Avant Garde architects and designers of the 1960s / 70s became fascinated with the idea of minimal living, a secluded retreat, escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and relaxation in the middle of nature. Thanks to new pliable materials, plastics, with their free and easy formability, lightness and especially their novelty, they developed micro bungalows and houses as either secondary vacation homes or for use in gardens. Italian developer Carlo Zappa undertook the challenge of designing and producing such a micro bungalow which eventually became commonly known as 'BANGA' .The first models rolled off the production line in 1971 and went through three production phases before production eventually ceased in 1985. Carlo Zappa not only developed the initial project, but personally executed the moulds, construction solutions, all the services detailing ie electrical, plumbing and metal hardware. Zappa's micro bungalow featured a total of 8.1 square meters of floor space. It offered space for up to three people thanks to a bunk bed, which could be folded down as a sofa during the day. A small bathroom with wash basin, shower / toilet, a small kitchen unit with sink and water heater...
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