JAPANESE CELLULOID 1930s NOVELTIES INCLUDING PENCIL SHARPENER.
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$86.25 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2:00:00 AM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Wednesday, September 29, 2010 2:00:00 AM)
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Auction:
Auction #201 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 1408 in auction 201
Value Code:
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Item Description
Group of 7 pieces. Included is 1.5” dia. napkin ring with applied celluloid depicting dog, Humpty Dumpty and what seems to be Peter Rabbit. Minor wear. Second is a 2-1/8” tall fully three dimensional solid celluloid charm of young boy holding baseball bat. Bat appears a bit short but we don’t believe snapped off as its top edge includes pink color from his shirt. Next is 1.75” long black celluloid platform with pair of three dimensional celluloid bears glued to the top. Next is 2.5” long celluloid platform with hunting dog and fox hunter on horseback glued to the top. Remnants of a paper label under the base. Next are pair of matching place holders with small slot on each top edge for insertion of a card. One depicts a dog and one depicts an elephant. Bases are 1-3/16” dia., each with “Made In Japan” sticker on the underside. Last is similar celluloid base marked underneath “Made In Japan” while on top is a celluloid ship displaying 6 sails. On the reverse of the piece is mounted a celluloid frame holding a metal sharpener. Tiny section off the celluloid border but it causes no problem. Neat items in VF or better condition.
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