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Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s

Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s

Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
This is an incredibly unique and one-of-a-kind Vintage Old American Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, comprised of numerous meticulously crafted pieces of sheet metal, which have been bended and spot-welded to create a three-dimensional and very large sculpture of the iconic Michelin Man, or Bidenbum. This work depicts a smiling tire mascot, standing proud and flexing his arms. Around each bicep is a large tire. This statue has an inner metal wire frame, and if balanced properly, is completely free-standing. This unusual piece of Folk Art Automobilia likely dates to the 1970’s – 1980’s, and has expected oxidation, paint loss, broken spot welds, and wear from decades of outdoor display use please see photos. Approximately 80 inches tall x 63 inches at its widest point. Acquired from an eclectic vintage advertising sign and petroliana collection in Los Angeles County, California. You will Never see another one, and it is perfect for any garage or Man Cave. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! About the Michelin Man. Bibendum the Michelin Man. Written by Matthew Hocker. Advertising mascots are everywhere. They peer at us from cereal boxes, sling products to us from billboards on the drive to work, and await our return home to bombard us with countless TV commercials. Taken for granted today, character-driven advertising didn’t really take off until the 20. In the automotive realm, one such pioneering company was Michelin with their character of Bibendum. Since his official introduction in 1898, Bibendum has taken on several different forms and roles, all while remaining an iconic figure throughout the world. Bibendum is Michelin’s metaphorical superhero and, like any comic book character, he comes with a fascinating origin story. In 1889, French brothers Andre and Edouard Michelin set out to work on what would become the first detachable pneumatic tires. Up until that point, replacement of tires was complicated and time consuming. In fact the brother’s quest was inspired by the replacement of a customer’s inflated Dunlop bicycle tire, which had been held in place by glue. Their invention made its public debut in 1891 when the tires were used in the Paris-Brest roundtrip bike race. The brothers viewed the event as an opportunity to demonstrate the benefits of detachable tires, and their sponsored biker Charles Terron delivered on that promise. At one point, he punctured a tire and lost the lead but still managed to emerge in first place. When interviewed, he attributed his victory to Michelin’s tires, claiming they were easy to remove and repair. For a time, Terron served as Michelin’s spokesman but Andre and Edouard sought a unique way of promoting their product. An epiphany struck Edouard at the 1894 Universal and Colonial Exhibition in Lyon, France. The entrance to the Michelin stand was flanked by two piles of tires, the shape of which Edouard noted to be almost humanlike in appearance. Soon after this chance encounter, the Michelin brothers were approached by the graphic artist O’Galup. The image he presented was a plump likeness of Gambrinus, the legendary icon of beer brewing. Beer in hand, the figure exclaimed Nun est bibendum! ” Latin for “Now is the time to drink. The Munich brewery O’Galup originally crafted the design for rejected the idea, but Andre and Edouard were intrigued. With the brothers’ blessings, O’Galup set out to design Michelin’s mascot, finishing the first advertising posters in 1898. The result was a fusion between O’Galup and Edouard’s ideas; the mascot was comprised of stacked tires and retained the rotund figure of Gambrinus. O’Galop also ran with the alcohol theme, depicting the Michelin Man raising a toast of broken glass and nails, all while withered looking tire people representing competitors looked on helplessly. The Latin phrase remained intact, with the addition of the motto, the tire that drinks up obstacles. After going public, the Latin phrase was frequently associated with the character, and Bibendum became his adopted name. Like his physical appearance, Bibendum’s public persona was larger than life. He was a prominent figure at auto shows and parades, with Michelin employees donning puffy character suits. By 1927, Michelin was interested in marketing the character beyond the sale of tires, and he began appearing on stationary, maps, and automotive gauges. Candy confectioner Tobler even made a chocolate Bibendum! Michelin ceased manufacturing accessories in 1930 because companies with similar products felt they were facing unfair competition and threatened to boycott Michelin tires. In addition to his visual presence, Bibendum served as the voice of the company. An example of this was. A 24 page tire maintenance and troubleshooting guide published in 1913. Bibendum was listed as the editor and signed the forward, yours pneumatically. His figure dominated the cover illustration, in which he was seen providing a demonstration to a massive crowd. The Bibendum of early advertisements was vastly different from the form we recognize today. Prominent features included a big belly, human hands, glasses, and a lit cigar. It’s also worth mentioning Bibendum’s appearance was less restricted than it is today. Contracts with several different artists contributed to a diverse range of interpretations of the character. Michelin’s expanse into foreign markets also gave way to regional variations. His image became more standardized when Michelin’s artwork was done in-house by the 1930s. Bibendum’s looks continued to change with the passage of time. As the tire titan entered the roaring twenties, the width of the rings on his body expanded, and his hands became white. His glasses eventually morphed into large round eyes, reminiscent of the then-up-and-coming animated characters like Mickey Mouse. Bibendum must have also had an intervention because he no longer drank and, with the exception of the occasional relapse, gave up smoking by 1929. In fact, he became more interested in physical fitness. A 1925 poster featured Bibendum running alongside a tire, an image that was to later become a long-standing emblem for the company. This “exercise” paid off, as he is considerably thinner today. In a world where trends come and go Bibendum has stood the test of time, having remained an industry superstar for over a century. To learn more about this legendary mascot, be sure to stop by the library or give us a call. We have a collection of early advertisements, more than 35 Michelin brochures and catalogs and the book. The Michelin Man: 100 Years of Bibendum. Which offers a comprehensive history of the character. We would also be interested in acquiring additional Michelin material to fill in the gaps within our collection. The dark and violent history of the Michelin Man. Listed as one of the most iconic advertising mascots of all time by Business Insider, the Michelin Man’s adorably obese, benevolent appearance has charmed generations and helped establish Michelin as a household brand. However, the character’s story is actually a lot deeper and darker than it first appears. For a start, the Michelin Man’s name is actually Bibendum, named for the Latin slogan’Nunc est bibendum’ which was taken from a collection of poems by Roman poet Horace, and which means “Now is the time to drink”. And, although not many would realise it from his cuddly modern appearance, Bibendum used to be absolutely terrifying: a stone cold killer who slaughtered his rivals, smoked heavily and attracted violence and controversy wherever he went. Prior to the character’s conception, Michelin at the time not only dominated the French tyre industry but was also one of the world’s leading advertisers. History of an icon. Created to be an overlord of the industry and a patriotic expounder of the French spirit at the time, Bibendum was conceived to appeal to the tastes of the burgeoning middle classes and convince them to adopt the automobile along with Michelin as their tyre maker of choice. In 1898, André Michelin, one of the Michelin company’s eponymous founding brothers met French cartoonist Marius Rossillon who showed him a rejected poster he had mocked up for a Munich brewery, which depicted a large bearded man holding aloft a glass of beer. Accompanying the poster was Horace’s phrase: “Nunc est Bibendum”. André immediately decided to co-opt the design and suggested replacing the man with a figure made from tyres after having spotted a pile of tyres four years earlier with his brother Édouard and remarking how it resembled a portly man with no arms. The result was the first appearance of the Bibendum character, with a downright creepy layout that replaced the hirsute brewery punter with a corpulent figure composed of animated tyres and which held a glass filled not with beer but with nails and broken glass. Surrounded by anaemic-looking, scrawny competitors, the idea was that just as Rossillon’s original character slurped down beer, Michelin’s tyre creature could drink up anything thrown at it and continue forward, obstacles and rival businesses alike. Although he was always originally intended to be a creature of jollity, his design showed anything but. While we know him today as a bright-eyed, roly-poly ambassador of goodwill, in the original advertisements the Michelin Man was a grotesque, cadmium-hued phantom. Sometimes, he chomped on a cigar like a corpulent villain. In other appearances, he wore an inauspicious-looking monocle despite the fact that Michelin wouldn’t give him any facial features save for his sinister gaping maw until late in the 20. Powder white, on account of the fact that black tyres didn’t appear until 1912 when carbon was added to rubber mixtures to act as a preservative and strengthener, the original Michelin Man was composed of bicycle tyres, giving him a ropey, mummy-like appearance. The Michelin Man rises. His rubber-fattened arms, distended and pendulous, were too big to hang by his sides, leaving him to adapt a zombie-like stance and, despite being dreamed up as a sort of pale white Kool-Aid Man, looked just as likely to abduct oncoming motorists and siphon their brains through a straw. Still, that didn’t stop Michelin from using this basic character design for a full 15 years, during which time this frightful, tortured mummy creature appeared as a drunkard, a kickboxer and even as an incorrigible ladies’ man for the Italian market. It’s important to remember that advertising in that era was very different to how it is today, and in the nascent tyre market, competition was brutal. As a result, so was the Michelin Man. One poster depicts him as a gladiator, one sandaled foot across the throat of a writhing, bleeding rival while three tyre corpses littered the Coliseum behind him. Everywhere he went, the spectral Michelin Man seemed to leave violence in his wake, even as early as his first public appearance at a Paris cycle show in 1898. André Michelin had brought a large cardboard cutout of the character with him and hired a cabaret comedian, hidden behind the scenes, to provide his voice. According to reports, the crowd which formed around him was so large that rival companies became enraged, pushing and shoving so much that police had to be called in order to restore the peace. Stranger still, in 1907 Michelin launched a travel magazine in Italy and gave the Michelin Man a regular column, ghostwritten by other writers. In one issue, he wrote of various ballroom dances he had attended and praised the local ladies, and in others reported on the crushing impact his own popularity was having on his rivals. Clearly, this early incarnation was a long stretch from the friendly-faced mascot of today. Fortunately, with iconic status comes a certain responsibility to the public, and as Bibendum became more popular and increasingly widely-known, Michelin’s ad designers were forced to tone down his sharper edges. A friendlier, more modern appearance. By the early 1910s the Michelin Man had given up killing and began to strike more playful poses, for example playing Frisbee with tyres or riding a bike, and increasingly defined himself as a motorist’s guardian angel rather than a vulcanised autocrat. His behavioural modifications were complemented by physical ones. In an essay on Mickey Mouse, biologist Stephen Jay Gould observed that as company mascots become more popular, they tend to undergo a process known as neoteny, whereby they develop increasingly juvenile characteristics. As a result, Bibendum’s head has grown larger relative to his body over the years, and after being given eyes those became increasingly larger as well. By 1925 he had ditched the monocle and during a tuberculosis epidemic in 1929, he gave up smoking too. These days, the Michelin Man is pristine and smiling, with a trim and more muscular silhouette in response to concerns about obesity, and a million miles from the hard-living instrument of the occult he was originally depicted as. It’s amazing to think that Bibendum has been promoting tyres since 1898 and even more amazing still given his early exploits. Although he isn’t the oldest corporate mascot, having been beaten to the pip by the Quaker Oats Pilgrim who dates back to 1877, he’s still one of the best-loved characters in history. Drawn, painted, sculpted, die-cast, injection-moulded and animated in more postures than thousands of his rivals put together, he even predates pop culture icons like Betty Crocker, the Jolly Green Giant and Mickey Mouse. With a fluffy appearance and cute demeanour like the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, modern Bibendum kisses babies at motoring shows, embodying the words “rubber” with none of the kink and “Michelin” without the snobby, foodie connotation. Let’s all be thankful, then, for this modern, cuddly and overtly amicable character. After all, it’s not that long ago that if you found yourself stranded in a dark wood with a puncture, the Michelin Man would have been the last person you would have wanted to see. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Advertising\Gas & Oil\Merchandise & Memorabilia\Signs”. The seller is “willsusa_utzeqm” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Michelin
  • Type of Advertising: Sign
  • Date of Creation: 1970 – 1990
  • Theme: Gas & Oil
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Vintage Old Folk Art Michelin Man Bibendum Trade Sign Metal Statue, 1970s
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Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th

Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th

Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
Welcome To My Store. Antique Figure 925 Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th. Very beautiful art work jewelry. There are a few small dents, see photos. Marble mass, plated with a thick layer of 925 silver. A beautiful large figure is the mark of the author. In good condition as on the photos. They look just gorgeous! Condition exactly as on the photo, please exam photos for details. This is lovley item own or to give as specail gift. Please view all photos alone with reading this description. If thers is anything I need to clarify, feel free to ask questions. I have other antique and vintage items for sale at the moment and shall be listing other over the following few days, so please keep checking my items for sale. This is a lovely item to own or to give as a special gift. This means they have the usual aspects of pre-owned jewellery. If there is a major dent, ding, flaw, or bend, it will be noted under the basic information. Please review all photos closely, since they are a large part of my item description. (all made with daylight, to show the colour as authentic as possible). I check myself each product and sell only the best quality products. In any case, if you are not satisfied with the product. Please contact me and I will do everything to your satisfaction. I accepted within 14 days, In its original packaging and on condition the item is its original condition as received. My customers are very important to me! Please, In case of any problem or question, please feel free to contact me and I will do everything. I can to make you be satisfied! In any case of problem contact me right away before leaving feedback so I will do my very best to resolve any problem. And to make you satisfied. Thank you for shopping. This item is in the category “Antiques\Other Antiques”. The seller is “aladinoa6″ and is located in this country: UA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Origin: France
  • Color: Silver
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Style: 2nd Empire
  • Material: Metal,Silver Plated
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Maker: Antique

Antique Figure Metal Silver Plating Signed Statue Sculpture Decor Rare Old 20th
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Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble

Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble

Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
Welcome To My Store. Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Standing on A Chair Marble. Dear Buyers & collectors, We are Pleased to offer you a Gorgeous Unique Antique Beautiful Vase. This is a Golden Bronze Statue Girl Stand on chair with shoes. Of golden-coloured bronze, she is shown pointing with her finger to her lips while holding with the other hand a shoe, moulded on the reverse edge of the stool with the artist’s name. 1950s later cast this. It’s a nice reproduction though around 70 years old. Excellent condition the statue. The marble base has a small chip. Note this is a mix of bronzed metal not 100% bronze for clarification. Period:1950s, Mid 20th Century. Date of Manufacture:1950s. The Box have some distortion as photos! Condition exactly as on the photo, please exam photos for details. This is lovley item own or to give as specail gift. Please view all photos alone with reading this description. If thers is anything I need to clarify, feel free to ask questions. I have other antique and vintage items for sale at the moment and shall be listing other over the following few days, so please keep checking my items for sale. This is a lovely item to own or to give as a special gift. This means they have the usual aspects of pre-owned jewellery. If there is a major dent, ding, flaw, or bend, it will be noted under the basic information. Please review all photos closely, since they are a large part of my item description. (all made with daylight, to show the colour as authentic as possible). I check myself each product and sell only the best quality products. In any case, if you are not satisfied with the product. Please contact me and I will do everything to your satisfaction. I accepted within 14 days, In its original packaging and on condition the item is its original condition as received. My customers are very important to me! Please, In case of any problem or question, please feel free to contact me and I will do everything. I can to make you be satisfied! In any case of problem contact me right away before leaving feedback so I will do my very best to resolve any problem. And to make you satisfied. Thank you for shopping. This item is in the category “Art\Art Sculptures”. The seller is “aladinoa6″ and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Artist: Juan Clara
  • Production Technique: Bronze Casting
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Spain
  • Material: Bronze, Marble, Metal
  • Time Period Produced: 1950-1959
  • Format: Statue
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Title: Reproduction Girl
  • Subject: Figures Reproduction
  • Signed: Yes
  • Signed By: Juan Clara
  • Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original

Vintage Bronze Metal Statue Juan Clara Sign Reproduction Girl Stand Chair Marble
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Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res

Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res

Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
Up for sale is a really nice Antique original French swinging Arm Clock Statue. This has a very nice original Patina and came from the original family passed down over the generations. This statue is signed Louis Moreau and has the foundry stamp that reads, Fabrication France Also Paris and some other writing that I cannot make out, see photos. The overall condition is really good and the detail is Great and I believe it is made of Spelter although it has good weight. The only thing I see is a small piece of her pinky finger broken under her hand that is not noticeable unless you turn it upside down and look close and absolutely nothing that takes away from this piece but wanted to make mention. 20 ¼ Tall by 6 round at the base. The item “Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res” is in sale since Saturday, November 6, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Decorative Collectibles\Clocks\Desk, Mantel & Shelf Clocks”. The seller is “lisasluckyfinds” and is located in Bedford Hills, New York. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
  • Chime Sequence: Does Not Apply
  • Model: Female
  • Character: Clocking
  • Style: Antique
  • Material: Metal
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Movement: None
  • Power Source: None
  • Type: Mystery Clock
  • Antique: Yes
  • Color: Brown
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Finish: Bronze Patina
  • Frame Material: Does Not Apply
  • Brand: Clock Statue
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
  • Era: Edwardian (1901-1910)

Antique Original French Swinging Arm Clock Statue, Signed Louis Moreau, No Res
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Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture

Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture

Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
ART DECO – reminds me of Frankart. Signed by artist Edna Sorelle. Nude Gold Metal Nymph Flapper Lady holding a cup- Statue Sculpture. Signed by the artist on the side of the base with a trade mark symbol. Thanks for looking- Be sure to check out my other rare Deco treasures! I have more authentic vintage Frankart Nuart style vintage lamps and sculptures listed while they last. The item “Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture” is in sale since Tuesday, December 22, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Art Sculptures”. The seller is “schambersnyc” and is located in New York, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Size: Small (up to 12in.)
  • Artist: Edna Sorelle
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Listed By: Artist
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Medium: Metal
  • Type: Statue
  • Features: Signed
  • Width (Inches): 3.5
  • Color: gold
  • Placement: Table
  • Subject: Women
  • Culture: Deco Nude
  • Originality: Original
  • Height (Inches): 13

Vintage ART DECO Artist Edna Sorelle Nude Gold Metal Nymph Lady Statue Sculpture
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Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)

Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)

Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
IF YOU LIVE IN THE SPARKS, RENO, CARSON CITY, LAKE TAHOE, ETC. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK! WE ONLY CHARGE ACTUAL P. WE HAVE HAD OUR CROW COLLECTIBLES FOR OVER 40-50 YEARS – THE GOLD CROW STATUE IS SCREWED INTO THE WOOD BASE THAT HAS HIS CANE UNDER HIS ARM. IN VERY GOOD CONDITION – THERE ARE JUST A COUPLE OF MARKS ON THE CROW STATUE ON HIS RIGHT SHOULDER ON THE BACK, ON THE LOWER LEFT SIDE OF THE TAIL FEATHERS, & A SCRATCH ON HIS HAT – WE HAVE HAD OUR CROW COLLECTIBLES INCLUDING THE WOOD BASE STATUES WITH THE GOLD CROW STATUE WITH HIS CANE. IS FREE PER THE P. PLEASE CONFIRM RECEIPT OF OUR NOTIFICATION WITHIN 3 DAYS. FAST PAYERS GET SPECIAL FEEDBACK IF PAID WITHIN THE FIRST 3 DAYS OF NOTIFICATION, I. SUPER FAST PAYER, ETC. WE GET BEHIND SO PLEASE PUT FEEDBACK IN & I WILL DO YOURS WITHIN 12 HOURS AS I CHECK FOR FEEDBACK PUT IN NIGHTLY, BUT YOU CAN REMIND ME IF I DO NOT CATCH IT FAST ENOUGH! The item “VTG. RARE OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY BACK BAR STATUE SIGN (BLANK METAL PLATE)” is in sale since Tuesday, December 31, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Advertising\Food & Beverage\Distillery\Old Crow”. The seller is “tapking” and is located in Sparks, Nevada. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type of Advertising: BACK BAR CROW STATUE SIGN
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Theme: Distillery
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Date of Creation: WE THINK IT IS FROM THE 1950-60’S?
  • Color: GOLD WITH WOOD BASE
  • Brand: OLD CROW BOURBON WHISKEY

Vtg. Rare Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey Back Bar Statue Sign (blank Metal Plate)
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Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s

Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s

Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s. Boxer is John L Sullivan. Size is 12″ Wide x 15″ Tall x 7 Deep. The item “Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s” is in sale since Tuesday, May 11, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Signs & Tins\Pabst”. The seller is “thomamille-472″ and is located in Queensbury, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Beer Sign
  • Lighted Beer Sign: Metal
  • Theme: Breweriana, Beer
  • Object Type: Sign & Tin
  • Brand: Pabst

Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
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Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue

Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue

Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter cast metal sign/statue. Item is in good condition and appears to be original. The mug sitting on the tray is loose and there looks to have been some touch up paint to the beer mug. Some of the paint is starting to wear off, but overall this is pretty well intact. 18-1/2 to the top of the sign by appr. 12 wide by appr. This is a great Blatz collectible and ready to display. Check out all the other Beer advertising items we currently have listed for sale. Powered by SixBit’s eCommerce Solution. The item “Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue” is in sale since Thursday, February 4, 2021. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Signs & Tins\Other Beer Signs & Tins”. The seller is “toydecals” and is located in Onalaska, Wisconsin. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Blatz
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Theme: Breweriana, Beer

Vintage Platso Mfg 1950s Blatz Beer Running Waiter Cast Metal Sign Statue
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Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s

Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s

Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s. Item ha some minor marks on it the ring ropes are starting to break apart from age. Size is 12″ Wide x 15″ Tall x 7 Deep. The item “Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s” is in sale since Monday, November 9, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Breweriana, Beer\Signs & Tins\Pabst”. The seller is “needful-finds” and is located in Flat Rock, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Russian federation, Ukraine, Cayman islands.
  • Brand: Pabst
  • Theme: Breweriana, Beer
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Beer Sign
  • Object Type: Sign & Tin
  • Lighted Beer Sign: Metal

Vintage Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer Boxer Cast Aluminum Statue Sign 1950s
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