SIX ADVERTISING MIRRORS 1930s AND EARLIER.
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Starting Bid:
$143.75 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Bidding Ended:
Wednesday, July 16, 2014 2:00:00 AM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Wednesday, July 16, 2014 2:00:00 AM)
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Auction:
Auction #212 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 988 in auction 212
Value Code:
G/H - $100 to $400 Help Icon
Item Description
Smallest are 1.75" and largest is a paperweight mirror 4.25" wide. First advertises Brooklyn Stationers and Printers and has center celluloid over what appears to be an uncirculated 1902 penny with surrounding text "Good Luck To You In 1902 And All The Years That Follow." Celluloid covering is just a little bit cloudy. Penny has full luster and "Liberty" is fully distinct on the headband. Second is beautiful color mirror for "Carmen Complexion Powder." Next is larger piece from "Keystone Tag Co." The mirror's outer edge is cloudy but the celluloid remains essentially Mint. Next is from "Harry Bender's Stores-We Cloth And Feed The Whole Family." Mirror darkened but cello is Exc. Next is real photo mirror from a Brooklyn photographer "Morgen Studios" showing real photo of a bride with light pink tinted blush on her cheeks. Last is a tortoise shell celluloid holding a slightly dark mirror on the underside. Front has company logo for a "Magnesia" product with name across the center figure appearing to read "Grodel" with below that "S. Pellegrino." Nice group all Exc. or better.
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