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  • Christian Dior Signed 1960s Snake Chain Gold-Tone Metal Graceful Swag Belt
    By Christian Dior
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    From Christian Dior, France, a 1960s Era belt made of five gold-tone snake chains bound at three intervals with soldered rectangular stations. The chains hang in a graceful swag. The Christian Dior stamped...
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    Antique 1660s French Mid-Century Modern Collectible Jewelry

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  • Leather Fireman's Parade Belt
    Located in York County, PA
    Leather fireman's parade belt with the word "LIBERTY in white on a red ground, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, circa 1900 This fireman's parade belt is of the type produced during the latter part of the 19th century, between roughly 1870 and 1900. Made of leather, the body of the belt is black. In the center is a recessed window, with a fancifully scalloped edge, behind which a red leather panel, upon which the word "Liberty" appears in raised, white letters. There is a white binding, it's edge trimmed with pinking shears to create a decorative border. The metal buckle fits into an opposing leather strap, small in scale and riveted beneath the outer one. The words that appear on fireman's parade belts were customized, sometimes displaying the title of the wearer (i.e., "chief" or "clerk"), sometimes the name of the city or town, and sometimes the name of the station, as-is the case in this instance. Attributed to Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania (Columbia County), I acquired it about 25 miles southwest, in adjacent Union County. Bloomsburg's first fire house, Friendship Fire Company, was established in 1868, shortly following the Civil War. Like most volunteer departments of that time, it was staffed by returning Union soldiers who volunteered, enjoying the comradery. Three more would follow, including Rescue Hose & Ladder (1870), Winona (1881), and Liberty Fire Company (1900). In the early 1990's the process was begun to modernize and consolidate all four stations into one. Liberty's fire house still stands on the 100 block of Leonard Street. Probably made in the year the Liberty Fire Company was established, for related parades and festivities, the great thing about this belt is the combination of the wonderful, early, painted surface and the terrific verbiage. While words such as "Clerk," "Bloomsburg," or "Rescue" would have limited appeal, the word "Liberty" opens the playing field to a nation-wide audience. Fire memorabilia...
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    Antique Early 1900s American Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

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  • Munich 72 Commemorative Belt With Metal Buckle
    Located in Mexico City, MX
    A 1972 Summer Olympics commemorative belt with metal buckle. The olive green fabric belt shows mild marks of wear. The metal buckle features the Olympic rings...
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  • Leather and metal gymnastics horse, 1950s
    Located in Manzano, IT
    Leather and metal gymnastics horse, 1950s Gymnastic tool, height adjustable in brown leather, hoof of horse and metal MEASUREMENTS H90 x L85 x P68 WEIGHT Kg 60 Style Vintage Perio...
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  • Paris 1960s Era Gold-Tone Metal and Bakelite Jeweled Medallion Handmade Belt
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    From Paris, France, a 1960s Era belt made of gold-tone metal rectangular links with applied medallions, and bakelite 'jewels'. Unusual and impactful! Heavy and very well made. Ass...
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  • Vintage Chanel Faux Pearl Multi-Strand Necklace
    By Chanel
    Located in Plainview, NY
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