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Exclusive Custom Sterling Dog Charms Tags
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Gifts & Home Decor:
Pet Luxuries:
Contemporary item# 1004106 (stock# hk-ind)
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Rosemarie Antiques
585-637-4987
According to individual orders
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We are offering a "Jewelry Quality" unique cast Dog Charm Tag in two sizes in either sterling or brass. Both the design and logo has a copy write so this is an exclusive order. The large charm measures 3 1/4" in diameter (over 1/2oz.of sterling) and the smaller charm measures 2 3/4" in diameter. We thought perhaps the size of the Dog would determine the size of the charm. The front of the charm could have the dog's name engraved on the roof of the house and either a synt ...click for details
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Mirror Chameleon 1970's Sunglasses
Catalogue:
New Century:
Fashion:
Pre 1980 item# 1003550 (stock# abc-tk)
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Rosemarie Antiques
585-637-4987
$25.00 a pair
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If you are looking for "Designer" sunglasses that make a statement and are super attractive, here they are. They are in a class all their own. The black frames are perfect for the framing of the mirror lenses. It is amazing that this 70's look is so stylish in 2010. We are offering these "like new" perfect glasses with the original tag that have never been used and stored all these years. Please view the pictures (excuse the glare)and see for yourself. Measurements are a ...click for details
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American Majolica Figural Fish
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Antiques:
Decorative Art:
Ceramics:
American:
Pottery:
Pre 1900 item# 826859 (stock# xpi-snk)
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Rosemarie Antiques
585-637-4987
$195.00
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This American majolica fish pitcher (sometimes referred to as a "Bouquet Holder") was made before the 1900"s. These jugs are generally attributed to George Morley. This piece measures 10.20" by 5.75". It has a very nice deep majolica finish which is in very good condition. There is some pottery missing on the bottom of the pitcher which you can view in the photo. It is noteworthy and should be mentioned. It does not however detract from the beauty of the piece.
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