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Japan Cigarette Case & Lighter with Art Deco "Gazelle" Design

$95 USDJapan Cigarette Case & Lighter with Art Deco "Gazelle" Design

Collectibles:Tobacciana:Japan Case & Lighter:Cigarette Case & Lighter:Art Deco:Vintage:Japan
A wonderful vintage Japanese combination of a automatic petrol lighter and cigarette case that will hold 8 - 10 cigarettes, circa 1940's. The silver-tone case and lighter is heavy ivory enamel, both front and back, with a fantastic art deco design of a suede brown gazelle standing in dark green grass, all sealed with a gloss lacquer finish. The case measures 2 1/8" X 3 3/4" in size and is marked "Made in Japan" on the interior. There is an embossed five-point star on thumb-press mechanism. The ...
Art Deco "Marathon Lady-Lite" Cigarette Case & Lighter

$100 USDArt Deco "Marathon Lady-Lite" Cigarette Case & Lighter

Collectibles:Tobacciana:Marathon Case Lighter:Cigarette Case & Lighter:Art Deco:Vintage
The Marathon Lighter Company was located in Attleboro, Mass. This lovely art deco design Marathon lighter is from the late 1940's and is a combination of a automatic petrol lighter and cigarette case that will hold 8 - 10 cigarettes. The gold-tone case and lighter is decorated with a art deco design front in heavy black and tortoise brown enamel with gold-tone highlights while the back is solid black; all sealed with a gloss lacquer finish. Designed by M. Florman in 1949, the case measures 2 3/4 ...
Art Deco "Marathon" Cigarette Case, Lighter & Compact

$130 USDArt Deco "Marathon" Cigarette Case, Lighter & Compact

Collectibles:Tobacciana:Marathon Case, Lighter & Compact:Cigarette Case, Lighter & Compact:Art Deco:Vintage
The Marathon Lighter Company was located in Attleboro, Mass. This lovely art deco design is a combination of a automatic petrol lighter, cigarette case that will hold 5 or 6 cigarettes and a small compact with access from the front. The silver-tone case and lighter is heavy creamy ivory enamel with black enamel and silver-tone art decor designs, all sealed with a gloss lacquer finish. Designed by Fredrick A. Whittaker and patented August 8, 1933. The case measures 2 1/2" X 3 3/4" in size. Marked ...
Vernon Kilns "Winchester "73/Frontier Days" Pattern Tumbler

$50 USDVernon Kilns "Winchester "73/Frontier Days" Pattern Tumbler

Collectibles:Vernon Kilns:Vernonware:Frontier Days Pattern:California
Vernon dinnerware was the product of the Vernon Kilns Company, Vernon, California during the 1930 - 1950's. Ceasing business in 1958, the molds and patterns were acquired by Metlox which went out of business in the 1970's. Designed by Paul Davidson in 1950 to promote the movie Winchester '73, the pattern name was later changed to Frontier Days due to a copyright conflict. The decoration on the tumbler depicts a detailed cowboy scene of wandering long horn cattle, branding irons in an open fire, ...
Wallace China Westward Ho Series "Rodeo" Pattern Dinner Plates

$125 USDWallace China Westward Ho Series "Rodeo" Pattern Dinner Plates

Collectibles:Wallace China:Westward Ho Series:Rodeo Pattern:Hotel China:Restaurant China:California
The Wallace China Company was located in Vernon, California, from 1931 - 1964. It specialized in hotel and restaurant china and was eventually bought out by the Shenango China Company. The Westward Ho series was produced form 1945 - late 1950's/early 1960's. Made in several western patterns, these two dinner plates are the "Rodeo" pattern, depicting a cowboy on a bucking bronco in the center of the plate and a lariat and branding iron designs decorating the rim. The original pieces, which these ...
Wallace China Westward Ho Series "Rodeo" Pattern Covered Sugar Bowl

$185 USDWallace China Westward Ho Series "Rodeo" Pattern Covered Sugar Bowl

Collectibles:Wallace China:Westward Ho Series:Rodeo Pattern:Hotel China:Restaurant China:California
The Wallace China Company was located in Vernon, California, from 1931 - 1964. It specialized in hotel and restaurant china and was eventually bought out by the Shenango China Company. The Westward Ho series was produced from 1945 - late 1950's/early 1960's. Made in several western patterns, this scarce covered sugar bowl is the "Rodeo" pattern, depicting one scene of two cowboys on horseback leading a pack horse and the other scene of a cowboy on horseback trying to lasso a wild stallion. The ...
Nineteenth Century Walnut Silverware/Cutlery Divided Box/Tray

$135 USDNineteenth Century Walnut Silverware/Cutlery Divided Box/Tray

Antiques:Kitchenware:Walnut Silverware Box:Walnut Cutlery Box:Primitive:Nineteenth Century Americana
During the 1800's and very early 1900's it was customary not to put the silverware that was used on a daily basis away after washing it, but to leave it on the kitchen table or counter until the next meal. The spoons went in a glass container called a spoon holder and the knives and forks were stored in a wooden box divided into two compartments. These cutlery trays can range in design from rather plain to very detailed. This wonderful box, circa 1880, is made of black walnut wood, dovetailed ...
Nineteenth Century Brown Spatterware Ladies Cuspidor w/Medallion Decoration

$80 USDNineteenth Century Brown Spatterware Ladies Cuspidor w/Medallion Decoration

Collectibles:Tobacciana:Ladies Cuspidor:Brown Spatterware:Rockingham-style:Nineteenth Century Americana
The growing and use of tobacco has been practiced in American since the Colonists first arrived on our shores. It was a common practice for ladies to also indulge in a "chew" and so the introduction of a spittoon or cuspidor for their individual use. Smaller in size and more decorative in design than the cuspidor for the man of the house. This wonderful example is composed of pottery with a brown spatter or rockingham style glaze, circa 1880. Besides a more demure size, it is decorated on both ...
 
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