It's 4" wide and 51" long.Widebrim said:^^Another superb Superba! Looks early '50s. How many inches wide and long is it?
It's 4" wide and 51" long.Widebrim said:^^Another superb Superba! Looks early '50s. How many inches wide and long is it?
Marla said:It's 4" wide and 51" long.
Widebrim said:Could be late '40s, but I'd bet early '50s, judging by the labels. Very nice design.
Probably.Widebrim said:What do you think, Feraud, '30s?
St.Ignatz said:$2.00 per. I'm liking them a whole lot.
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Feraud said:Probably.
Here is a neat little Palm Beach number..
Feraud said:Probably.
Here is a neat little Palm Beach number..
Feraud said:Ah I think you are right Quigley! I knew they were tropical leaves but didn't know what kind.
Quigley Brown said:I have a 1950s banana leaf tv lamp staring at me........
Widebrim said:Could be late '40s, but I'd bet early '50s, judging by the labels. Very nice design.
jamespowers said:46-51.
carouselvic said:
Baron Kurtz said:Oh boy. So thunderw21 and I went halfs on two lots of ties. About 30 ties each in the end. My half just arrived. All from the 30s and 40s. 8 Sulka silk ties (none watered silk, unfortunately), at least 8-10 from John Wanamaker; the rest mostly high end Paris and London ties. Unbelievable. None of your silk tipped 25 cent numbers in here! This guy was a high roller!
I can't remember but I think my contribution was $20 or so.
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thunderw21 said:Yup, I got the same amount of Sulka and Wanamaker ties in my lot too. A lot of good stuff.
thunderw21 said:Looking through my group of ties I got:
~bunch of Wanamakers
~several Sulkas
~a few Saks Fifth Ave
~an Arrow
~a Reitz from Paris
~a couple Brachracks
~a Lambert from Paris
~an F.R. Tripler & Co
~a Barwyn
~a Rio Grande Weavers from Santa Fe
~a Cheney Cravats
~a Welch, Margetson & Co from London
~an "Original by Damon"
~and a few others