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Axis Deer Antlers
A Variety of Naturally Shed Axis Deer Antlers for use as Display in Home Decor. |
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Carved Endicott Gourds
There is Such an Art to Carving Gourds, and Eugene W. Endicott is a Master. These Two Bowls Made From Gourds Illustrate a Wonderful Design Sense in the Patterning as well as Skillful Cutting |
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Colossal Tin Candleholder
Colossal Candle holder Fabricated of Tin which has been Treated with a Copper Bronze Finish. The Metal Candle holder is in an Abstracted Floral Motif, yet There is Nothing Sissy About this one! |
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Decorative Clavos / Nails
Large Brass or Bronze Cast Decorative Nails Used as Decorative Hardware on Doors and Massive Wood Furniture. Hand Picked in Mexico, Each Clavo has a Nice Patina, yet These are Unused and at Least 10 Years Old. |
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Ladies Belts
Flavorful Belts that Exemplify Contrasting Cultures and Customs. Pictured on the Left are a Collection of Hand Embroidered Ladies Belts from Morocco. On the Right.. it’s Cowgirl Dress, Belts Worn to Cinch-in the Levis and Wranglers. |
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Ladies Leather Vests & Jacket
A Double D Designer Studded Leather Vest , and Sunrider Fringed and Embellished Leather Vest and Leather Jacket. We are Talking Edgy Southwest Couture Design Meets Indian Princess and Motorcycle Mamma! |
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Lidded Ceramic Jars
These Lidded Ceramic Jars are all about Adding Color and Pattern to One's Environment and Home Decor. Probably Mexican Wares, and Glazed in an Almost Matte Finish with Appealing, More Subdued Colors |
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Mexican Collector Plate
Old, Vintage Wall Plate from Mexico, Glazed in Blue and Cream with a Traditional Mexican Hen and Chick Motif |
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Navajo Black Pottery
A Beautifully Shaped and Decorated Black on Black Piece of Navajo Indian Pottery. This Pot or Vase is Signed Adakai - Navajo and Made by Manuel and Janna Morgan (Adakai). |
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Nesting Mexican Bowls
Collectible Mexican Terra Cotta Bowls Glazed in a Delicious Green with Floral Motifs in Black. These Vintage Nesting Bowls are from a Collector's Estate |
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Pair of Fallow Antlers and Sheep Horn
A Very Old, Single Sheep's Horn, a Remnant of Days Gone by when the Big Horn Sheep Roamed West Texas. A Pair of Younger Fallow Deer Antlers, also to Make a Statement |
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Paired and Single Antlers
The use of Natural Elements such as These Antlers in Home Decor can call Attention to the Beautiful Designs Inherent in Nature. |
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Primitive Door Plank
An Antique, Hand Hewn, Carved Wood Door, Hand Crafted from One Wide Plank of Wood. A Primitive, Door to Incorporate with Rustic, Southwest and Ethnic Decor as a Wall Treatment, Primitive Bench, Table Top, or Perhaps as a Lintel Above an Entrance to a Room, or Garden |
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Primitive Rustic Crosses
Great Southwest Flavor in These Primitive, Rustic Crosses in Two Flavors. Both Combine Rustic Metal Crosses Atop Hand Painted or Reclaimed, Distressed Wood |
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Rustic Mirrored Crosses
Reclaimed Painted Wood and Mirror Glass have been Recycled into Rustic Crosses. Each Cross has Peeling Paint and Grouted Broken Mirror Glass |
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Rustic Spanish Candleholder
I am Thinking Spanish Colonial with this old Wrought Iron Candleholder. Rustic and Beefy, yet Graceful, it Mounts on a Wall and Holds Three Candles. |
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Vintage Mexican Pottery
Collector's Vintage Mexican Pottery Goat Bank, Tlaquepaque Decorative Plate Made for the Hilton, and two Lidded, Handled Cook Pots |
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Wrought & Cast Candleholders
A Collection of Metal Candleholders: Italian Candleholder, a Five Candle Holder in Brass from Morocco, a Wrought Candleholder from Mexico, and Vintage Spanish Candleholders |
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Wrought Iron Bin
This Great Wrought Iron Bin (actually two bins) is Fashioned as a Standing Shelf, or Could be Hung with the Adequate Support. I See This Sturdy, Cool Piece in a Pantry to Hold Potatoes and Onions, a Garden Shed |
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