Visual Splendor: Decorative Arts & Photography

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room St. Paul, Minnesota

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Visual Splendor: Decorative Arts & Photography

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Craftsman Studios, United States. Two pair of handwrought copper bookends. Each with maker's marks; one pair marked as having been made in Los Ang...

Group of four bookends including a pair by Paul Evans and a pair by Martz. Two Paul Evans (American, 1931-1987) mid-century brutalist style booken...

Antique folk art diorama in a bottle of the Arma Christi, or the instruments of Christ's Passion. Hand-carved wood with cloth, cord, and pigment.H...

One cent "Poison This Rat" flip ball style arcade game, ca. 1941. With slogans to encourage the purchase of WWII war bonds. Manufactured by Groetc...

Rock-Ola, United States. Antique one-cent arcade game called "The Official Sweepstakes," simulating a horse race. Distributes gumballs.Height: 12 ...

Large Rutten figurine depicting the Looney Tunes character Wile E. Coyote on an Acme rocket. Produced and distributed by Warner Bros., Wile E. Coy...

Marx & Co. tin lithographed wind-up toy depicting Popeye the Sailor Man with a wheelbarrow containing a parrot. The wheelbarrow reading "Popeye Ex...

Marx Linemar lithographed tin wind-up toy depicting Popeye the Sailor Man on roller skates holding aloft a tin of spinach on a plate. Popeye first...

Wind-up lithographed tin toy in the form of Felix the Cat riding a three-wheeled scooter, ca. 1920s. Possibly made by S.G. Gunthermann, Germany or...

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