Artillery, Arms & Ammunition D3 602 108-18 Make: Atlas Editions Year : 1994-6 Size Approx. : 140mm X 140 mm Excellent Condition Front And Back Of Card Shown In Scan Individual/Single Card Free Shipping On Any Amount Of Additional Cards/Stickers Combined Shipping Discount Only Applies To Items Purchased On The Same Invoice. We Are Unable To Refund Additional Postage Once Payment Is Made-.
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This vintage shot glass is a great addition to any barware collection. With a white ceramic material and a unique Arkansas theme, it is perfect for both hot or cold beverages. The mug also can be used as a toothpick holder, making it a practical and stylish choice for any occasion. Its glassware type is a mug, and it is classified as a collectible under the Kitchen & Home and Barware categories.
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Vtg Arkansas Toothpick Holder Whiskey Jug Small Glazed Stoneware 2.5"T Brown MCM Some minor imperfections- shown in the photos
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Toothpick Holder. Sold as is / as pictured.
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This beautiful cowrie seashell toothpick holder is a rare find from Port Arkansas, Texas. Its unique shape and design make it the perfect addition to any collection. Crafted from the finest materials, this toothpick holder is a testament to the craftsmanship of its creator. With its intricate details and stunning appearance, this toothpick holder is sure to impress. It is a must-have for any collector of seashells or those who appreciate natural beauty. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this exquisite piece to your collection.
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Mini Mug / Toothpick Holder.
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The Iron Mistress (1952) Arkansas Tooth Pick Diagram Blueprint by Al Smith Measures 31.25 x 13.75” Obtained at the estate sale of esteemed Hollywood storyboard artist, Joseph Musso. It is a copy of the original artist sketch of the prop used in the 1952 film, Iron Mistress. Ready for framing. (IkeaShelf)
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This is a vintage miniature swirl vase made by Niloak, an unmarked brand of art pottery. It was handmade in the early 20th century (1911-1940) using clay and features an abstract art design with multicolor matte finish. The vase was produced using pottery techniques in Benton, Arkansas, United States. It can be used as a toothpick or match holder and is considered an antique.
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