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Place of Origin: South American
Double Door Iron and Glass Vitrine, 1920s Argentina
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A gorgeous Art Deco Vitrine made in the 1920s, Argentina. Perfect for displaying collectibles, valuables, and miscellaneous curiosities. Spacious and elegant, this piece was made to ...
Category
1920s Vintage South American Apothecary Cabinets
Materials
Metal
Iron and Glass Vitrine, 1920s Argentina
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Slender Art Deco Vitrine made in the 1920s, Argentina. Rectangular frame sitting atop tapered legs. Original glass frame and door. Three glass shelves. Original lock with working key...
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1920s Vintage South American Apothecary Cabinets
Materials
Iron
Iron and Glass Vitrine, 1920s Argentina
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Slender Art Deco Vitrine made in the 1920s, Argentina. Rectangular frame sitting atop tapered legs. Original glass frame and door. Mirrored back. Four glass shelves. Original hardwar...
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1920s Vintage South American Apothecary Cabinets
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Iron
Metal and Glass Caramelera
Located in Round Top, TX
Metal and glass caramelera for displaying and dispensing candy. Very fun, very rare.
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1940s Vintage South American Apothecary Cabinets
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Metal
Caramelara
Located in Studio City, CA
Glass and Chrome "Caramelara" Argentine AKA candy store display. Argentina, 1940. Measures 29.5"W x 22"W x 54"H; jars 15"L x 5"dia
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1940s Vintage South American Apothecary Cabinets
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Aluminum
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