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CROWN GRAPHIC CAMERA
CROWN GRAPHIC
Working Camera!
Vintage 4 X 5 Press / View Camera
Maker: Crown Graphic Special, Graflex Inc.
Serial #: 907357
Lens 135mm
Attachments: Film Adapter 120
Film: 4 x 5 Sheet Film
PAYMENT: Paypal Only
SHIPPING: We will send out Crown Graphic Special on the
same day we receive your payment.
Buyer pays for insured post.
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BRUNO ZACH
BRUNO ZACH, An Austrian sculptor, he was a prolific creator of tall, athletic, independent women in bronze and bronze and ivory. He produced highly sophisticated women dressed in leather trouser suits, insolently smoking cigarettes, high kicking can-can dancers, proud amazons, bathers clearly capable of swimming the Channel both ways without a pause, huntresses who barely needed their spear to bring down their prey. He produced couples, dancing an erotic tango in which the two bodies almost fused or a farming couple back from the fields, confidently exchanging smiles of affection; kinky images of women in slips or gartered stockings holding whip or riding crop, swirling skirted girls fighting in the wind, haughty women naked beneath a parted fur coat. He showed both the healthy, outdoor pursuits and the dream mistresses of sado-masochistic Berlin, Vienna and Paris between the wars. He also executed a small number of explicitly erotic figures. His bronze is occasionally patinated, most often cold painted. His use of ivory is spare, and always well-carved. His works were edited by several firms, including Argentor-Werke of Vienna, the Broma Companie, S Altman & Co and Bergmann. A number of his figures were imported to the United States. Several of his figures were adapted as lamps, often with cameo glass shades by Arsall. The variant signature B Zack is sometimes found.
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“SATYR & NYMPH”
Length 7.5”
Width 4”
Height 5”
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Child's Play - Chucky doll
1995 Child's Play Chucky Doll - MGM/UA Studio Promo Doll
This auction is for an Extremely RARE, 1995 Chucky Doll that was never available in retail stores or available for purchase. This doll was a Studio Promo doll that was given to Video Stores in April, 1995 to promote the VHS release of the movie "Child's Play". Only select Video Stores received the doll, which has (4) suction cups (1 on each hand and 1 on each foot) and was to be positioned on the storefront Glass beside the movie poster.
Chucky is 12" tall, 11" wide, with arms outstretched, and 5" thick. He's wearing the same Red and green striped shirt and Denim Blue overalls that he's wearing in the movie. They have the name "Child's Play" in Red, on the front. He also has on his signature Red and White sneakers. He has a small 1" diameter suction cup on each hand and foot allowing him to be placed on a window or mirror. He is a stuffed doll with a hard plastic head so he doesn't stand on his own, but he hangs perfectly.
Chucky's face is scary! He has these Big, Light Blue Eyes that just look through you. His mouth is open baring his evil looking teeth and he has a scratch and chunk of missing flesh on his cheek. His hair is Long, Red and out of control. He really does look evil. His original tag is still attached. It reads " MGM/UA Home Video " on one side and " Steve Smith Stuffed Animals " on the other.
This Doll is Extremely Rare and you won't find any on eBay. In fact, I have never come across another on like it. The only other MGM Chucky I ever found sold for $179 at an auction house in New York. This is a true collectable in ever stretch of the word. Very few were ever produced and the vast majority were tossed away with the other video packages once the promo ended.
About Child's Play:
After 6-year-old Andy Barclay's babysitter is violently pushed out of a window to her death, nobody believes Andy when he says that " Chucky ", his new birthday doll, did it! That is until things start going terribly wrong; dead wrong. And when an ensuing rampage of gruesome murders lead detective Mike Norris back to the same toy, he discovers that the real terror has just begun. The deranged doll has plans to transfer his evil spirit into a living human being.... young Andy!
This Doll was obtained, Brand New, from a video store in NY. It is in perfect condition and looks the same as it did the day it was obtained. I have taken photos of the actual piece you are bidding on. This is the product you will actually receive.
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Chalkware U.S. Capitol (lighted)
It’s the Great Depression and you’ll do anything to bring a smile to the faces of your spouse and children. You scrape together some coins and treat your family to a day at a carnival that’s passing through town. All their faces light up when one of the kids wins a prize at a game.
The reward?
A 17-inch-tall by 12-inch-wide chalkware model of the United States Capitol in Washington D.C. Painted in red, white and blue, the building gives your family a sense of hope. Maybe President Roosevelt and the New Deal will lift the country out of the Depression. Maybe the new Congress will do some good.
You place the chalkware piece in your living room near the radio, staring at it during every fireside chat the president conducts – turning on the light bulb inside the Capitol to light up the room as everyone in the house imagines the president on one side of Pennsylvania and members of Congress listening from their offices on the other.
The chalkware Capitol leaves lasting memories for you and your children. You later will the piece to them ask that they preserve it for future generations of the family to enjoy.
They do that for several generations but eventually decide to let it go.
This piece rare piece of American history now sits waiting for a new home and maybe a person or family that will find new meaning in it that they in turn pass down for generations.
What does the Capitol mean to you, my fellow Americans? Buy this treasure today and make it your story.
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Italian Glass Bead Necklace
Murano, Venetian glass bead necklace in blue purchased in 1927 by my great grandmother, Mary P. Lynch; 18 inches long with silver clasp. Shipping costs to be incurred by purchaser and determined at a later date.
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