Vintage 1929 Sunbonnet Girl Ceramic Bookend #521 Cowan Pottery Art Deco lt green

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Vintage 1929 Sunbonnet Girl Ceramic Bookend. Art Deco style, light green with a satiny finish. The felt is gone from the bottom, but otherwise in lovely condition. Unless otherwise stated, they are used/pre-owned. Feel free to ask me any questions. I add to my store regularly, so I hope that you will consider following me…

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Antique March Girl Cast Iron Pair Bookends No. 601 Art Deco Original Paint r2

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Antique March Girl Cast Iron Pair Bookends No. 601 Art Deco Original Paint r2. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Bookends”. The seller is “aceantiquethrift” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta,…

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Antique Art Deco 1930 Mourning Lady Praying Woman Girl Bookend Great Patina

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This listing is for an Art Deco Praying Woman Bookend. Listed in Kuritsky’s Encyclopedia of Bookends as Mourning Lady. It has a unique and original black patina with hints of silver! Measures 6″ tall x 6″ wide and weighs 2 1/2 lbs. In excellent condition with no dents, chips or cracks. It no longer has…

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RARE 1920’s Loie Fuller Polychome Bookends Dancing Girl Flapper Art Deco #500

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You are Viewing a pair of 1920’s Loie Fuller Polychrome Metal Bookends Art Deco Lady Flapper #500. The figures depict a risque dancing girl with a flapper hairdo, wearing a sheer and flowing dress (that is as close to nude as you can get with every line of her body showing through). Loie was a…

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