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Atari Ashtray Rare Warner Communications Video Game Company History Relic Collectable Tobacciana Advertising...Cross Collectable.An Egghead Holy Grail Piece! From a Time Long Ago ... Delete the scoop?
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This lighter from the 60's just makes me think of Austin Powers. Yeah Baby!!!!! What a funky piece of glass art and it's a lighter to boot. It also reminds me of a lava lamp frozen in motion.Here are some details...
This pretty cigarette lighter was made by Alfredo Barbini c. 1960 for Weil Ceramics & Glass. The lighter shades from a cranberry-violet on top to blue-gray below. The lighter is made to look like an hourglass with a quizzical pull of violet glass in the neck and a drop of it on bottom. The glass of the lighter is in excellent condition, with no damage. The lighter itself appears to work, but would need flint and fluid. Unmarked, but attributed with confidence. Height: 3.5" (8.9 cm) Width: 3.8" (9.7 cm) Weight: 12 oz Shipping wt: 1 lb 11 oz Via Elsies Attic Delete the scoop?
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Up for Auction are the TWO ORIGINAL 1931 Tobacco Cards in the Photo. These are NOT!!! Reproductions. We are finding more of these while we unpack. This Pair is Miss Denmark 1931. Delete the scoop?
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March 16, 10:32 PM
This is a vintage ashtray for a 60's Cadillac. Magnetically would stick to the dash way back when (cars were actually made of metal). Used - yet very cool piece! Delete the scoop?
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It’s a great piece in terms of history; and in collecting, it’s a reminder of how wartime knock-offs are often nearly as valuable as the originals. If the knock-off was the lighter held back in the day, it’s the lighter you want today. And tips on vintage Zippo “Town and Country” lighters. Delete the scoop?
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1950's period black enamel front with an engraved star burst. The case opens on a piano hinge to reveal a clean inside with a matt gold finish. Delete the scoop?
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During the Vietnam War, approx. 200,000 Zippo's were sent to the soldiers stationed in Southeast Asia. I have here one of them that was sent to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Delete the scoop?
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May 10, 2012 4:56 PM
These are great.I imagine they were used in the old dinner partied where each guest had his or her own ashtray. ... Via etsyspot Delete the scoop?
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