-
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 7 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 8 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 9 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 10 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 11 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 12 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/4Bt85kQJF4M?feature=share Want to bypass the bid and auction process and claim this gem today? You can swipe this gem from your fellow Treasure Hunters now by completing your purchase on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-indiana-glass-amber-yellow-handled-basket-monticello-constellation-pattern?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web There is something quietly captivating about vintage pressed glass that catches light just right, and this piece does exactly that. This vintage Indiana Glass handled basket glows in a warm amber-yellow hue, its surface alive with crisp diamond facets and starburst cuts that shimmer as the light moves across it. The form is balanced and graceful, with a softly scalloped rim and a hand-applied clear glass handle that arches elegantly above the bowl, creating both visual height and sculptural presence. Produced by the Indiana Glass Company during the late 1970s to early 1980s, this basket reflects a period when American glassmakers combined accessible design with unmistakable charm. The Monticello and Constellation patterns are beloved for their geometric rhythm and luminous depth, and this example showcases those qualities beautifully. The small circular handler’s mark where the handle meets the body is a subtle but telling detail, speaking to the skilled hands that shaped and finished the piece. Whether styled as a centerpiece, used for seasonal décor, or displayed among other vintage glass, this basket holds its own with ease. Its golden tone brings warmth to a room, while the faceted pattern adds texture and visual intrigue. Pieces like this were made to be used and admired, and decades later, they continue to do both with quiet confidence. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 13 / 133 sold -
This stunning vintage blue glass compote features the highly recognizable “Moon & Stars” pattern associated with L.E. Smith, a favorite among collectors for its bold relief design, radiant color, and beautiful light-catching presence. With its scalloped rim, raised moons and starbursts, and pedestal base, this piece displays like a jewel—whether used as a candy dish, display bowl, or centerpiece accent. The “Moon & Stars” pattern has deep roots in American glass history and became especially popular again in the mid-20th century, with L.E. Smith producing many of the most sought-after examples in vibrant colors like this. Pieces are often unmarked, so identification is typically based on the pattern details, color, and form—exactly what makes vintage glass collecting so fun and rewarding. Condition and measurements are shown clearly in the photos—please use the measurement images as your reference for sizing and review all pictures for full condition details. This is a beautiful collectible statement piece that elevates a shelf, bar cart, vanity, or dining display with instant vintage charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 14 / 133 sold -
This stunning vintage blue glass compote features the highly recognizable “Moon & Stars” pattern associated with L.E. Smith, a favorite among collectors for its bold relief design, radiant color, and beautiful light-catching presence. With its scalloped rim, raised moons and starbursts, and pedestal base, this piece displays like a jewel—whether used as a candy dish, display bowl, or centerpiece accent. The “Moon & Stars” pattern has deep roots in American glass history and became especially popular again in the mid-20th century, with L.E. Smith producing many of the most sought-after examples in vibrant colors like this. Pieces are often unmarked, so identification is typically based on the pattern details, color, and form—exactly what makes vintage glass collecting so fun and rewarding. Condition and measurements are shown clearly in the photos—please use the measurement images as your reference for sizing and review all pictures for full condition details. This is a beautiful collectible statement piece that elevates a shelf, bar cart, vanity, or dining display with instant vintage charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 15 / 133 sold -
This stunning vintage blue glass compote features the highly recognizable “Moon & Stars” pattern associated with L.E. Smith, a favorite among collectors for its bold relief design, radiant color, and beautiful light-catching presence. With its scalloped rim, raised moons and starbursts, and pedestal base, this piece displays like a jewel—whether used as a candy dish, display bowl, or centerpiece accent. The “Moon & Stars” pattern has deep roots in American glass history and became especially popular again in the mid-20th century, with L.E. Smith producing many of the most sought-after examples in vibrant colors like this. Pieces are often unmarked, so identification is typically based on the pattern details, color, and form—exactly what makes vintage glass collecting so fun and rewarding. Condition and measurements are shown clearly in the photos—please use the measurement images as your reference for sizing and review all pictures for full condition details. This is a beautiful collectible statement piece that elevates a shelf, bar cart, vanity, or dining display with instant vintage charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 16 / 133 sold -
This stunning vintage blue glass compote features the highly recognizable “Moon & Stars” pattern associated with L.E. Smith, a favorite among collectors for its bold relief design, radiant color, and beautiful light-catching presence. With its scalloped rim, raised moons and starbursts, and pedestal base, this piece displays like a jewel—whether used as a candy dish, display bowl, or centerpiece accent. The “Moon & Stars” pattern has deep roots in American glass history and became especially popular again in the mid-20th century, with L.E. Smith producing many of the most sought-after examples in vibrant colors like this. Pieces are often unmarked, so identification is typically based on the pattern details, color, and form—exactly what makes vintage glass collecting so fun and rewarding. Condition and measurements are shown clearly in the photos—please use the measurement images as your reference for sizing and review all pictures for full condition details. This is a beautiful collectible statement piece that elevates a shelf, bar cart, vanity, or dining display with instant vintage charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 17 / 133 sold -
This stunning vintage blue glass compote features the highly recognizable “Moon & Stars” pattern associated with L.E. Smith, a favorite among collectors for its bold relief design, radiant color, and beautiful light-catching presence. With its scalloped rim, raised moons and starbursts, and pedestal base, this piece displays like a jewel—whether used as a candy dish, display bowl, or centerpiece accent. The “Moon & Stars” pattern has deep roots in American glass history and became especially popular again in the mid-20th century, with L.E. Smith producing many of the most sought-after examples in vibrant colors like this. Pieces are often unmarked, so identification is typically based on the pattern details, color, and form—exactly what makes vintage glass collecting so fun and rewarding. Condition and measurements are shown clearly in the photos—please use the measurement images as your reference for sizing and review all pictures for full condition details. This is a beautiful collectible statement piece that elevates a shelf, bar cart, vanity, or dining display with instant vintage charm. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 18 / 133 sold -
This vintage L.E. Smith Moon & Stars basket captures the brilliance of mid-century American pressed glass design. Rendered in a rich amber tone, the piece features the instantly recognizable Moon & Stars pattern wrapping the bowl in repeating raised orbs and starburst motifs. The split-handle form adds both function and sculptural elegance, creating a piece that displays beautifully from every angle whether resting on a shelf, table, or vanity. Light passing through the amber glass gives this basket a warm golden glow, emphasizing the crisp pattern detail and the starburst design pressed into the base. It is a classic example of L.E. Smith’s production from the 1960s–1970s era, a period celebrated by collectors for bold colors and distinctive pattern work. This piece remains unmarked, consistent with most authentic L.E. Smith production. Condition is very good vintage, with no cracks or repairs observed. Exact measurements are shown clearly in the accompanying photos and should be referenced for sizing. A timeless collectible that functions as a candy dish, trinket basket, or standalone decorative accent, it adds instant vintage character to any space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 19 / 133 sold -
This vintage L.E. Smith Moon & Stars basket captures the brilliance of mid-century American pressed glass design. Rendered in a rich amber tone, the piece features the instantly recognizable Moon & Stars pattern wrapping the bowl in repeating raised orbs and starburst motifs. The split-handle form adds both function and sculptural elegance, creating a piece that displays beautifully from every angle whether resting on a shelf, table, or vanity. Light passing through the amber glass gives this basket a warm golden glow, emphasizing the crisp pattern detail and the starburst design pressed into the base. It is a classic example of L.E. Smith’s production from the 1960s–1970s era, a period celebrated by collectors for bold colors and distinctive pattern work. This piece remains unmarked, consistent with most authentic L.E. Smith production. Condition is very good vintage, with no cracks or repairs observed. Exact measurements are shown clearly in the accompanying photos and should be referenced for sizing. A timeless collectible that functions as a candy dish, trinket basket, or standalone decorative accent, it adds instant vintage character to any space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 20 / 133 sold -
This vintage L.E. Smith Moon & Stars basket captures the brilliance of mid-century American pressed glass design. Rendered in a rich amber tone, the piece features the instantly recognizable Moon & Stars pattern wrapping the bowl in repeating raised orbs and starburst motifs. The split-handle form adds both function and sculptural elegance, creating a piece that displays beautifully from every angle whether resting on a shelf, table, or vanity. Light passing through the amber glass gives this basket a warm golden glow, emphasizing the crisp pattern detail and the starburst design pressed into the base. It is a classic example of L.E. Smith’s production from the 1960s–1970s era, a period celebrated by collectors for bold colors and distinctive pattern work. This piece remains unmarked, consistent with most authentic L.E. Smith production. Condition is very good vintage, with no cracks or repairs observed. Exact measurements are shown clearly in the accompanying photos and should be referenced for sizing. A timeless collectible that functions as a candy dish, trinket basket, or standalone decorative accent, it adds instant vintage character to any space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 21 / 133 sold -
This vintage L.E. Smith Moon & Stars basket captures the brilliance of mid-century American pressed glass design. Rendered in a rich amber tone, the piece features the instantly recognizable Moon & Stars pattern wrapping the bowl in repeating raised orbs and starburst motifs. The split-handle form adds both function and sculptural elegance, creating a piece that displays beautifully from every angle whether resting on a shelf, table, or vanity. Light passing through the amber glass gives this basket a warm golden glow, emphasizing the crisp pattern detail and the starburst design pressed into the base. It is a classic example of L.E. Smith’s production from the 1960s–1970s era, a period celebrated by collectors for bold colors and distinctive pattern work. This piece remains unmarked, consistent with most authentic L.E. Smith production. Condition is very good vintage, with no cracks or repairs observed. Exact measurements are shown clearly in the accompanying photos and should be referenced for sizing. A timeless collectible that functions as a candy dish, trinket basket, or standalone decorative accent, it adds instant vintage character to any space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 22 / 133 sold -
This vintage L.E. Smith Moon & Stars basket captures the brilliance of mid-century American pressed glass design. Rendered in a rich amber tone, the piece features the instantly recognizable Moon & Stars pattern wrapping the bowl in repeating raised orbs and starburst motifs. The split-handle form adds both function and sculptural elegance, creating a piece that displays beautifully from every angle whether resting on a shelf, table, or vanity. Light passing through the amber glass gives this basket a warm golden glow, emphasizing the crisp pattern detail and the starburst design pressed into the base. It is a classic example of L.E. Smith’s production from the 1960s–1970s era, a period celebrated by collectors for bold colors and distinctive pattern work. This piece remains unmarked, consistent with most authentic L.E. Smith production. Condition is very good vintage, with no cracks or repairs observed. Exact measurements are shown clearly in the accompanying photos and should be referenced for sizing. A timeless collectible that functions as a candy dish, trinket basket, or standalone decorative accent, it adds instant vintage character to any space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 23 / 133 sold -
This vintage L.E. Smith Moon & Stars basket captures the brilliance of mid-century American pressed glass design. Rendered in a rich amber tone, the piece features the instantly recognizable Moon & Stars pattern wrapping the bowl in repeating raised orbs and starburst motifs. The split-handle form adds both function and sculptural elegance, creating a piece that displays beautifully from every angle whether resting on a shelf, table, or vanity. Light passing through the amber glass gives this basket a warm golden glow, emphasizing the crisp pattern detail and the starburst design pressed into the base. It is a classic example of L.E. Smith’s production from the 1960s–1970s era, a period celebrated by collectors for bold colors and distinctive pattern work. This piece remains unmarked, consistent with most authentic L.E. Smith production. Condition is very good vintage, with no cracks or repairs observed. Exact measurements are shown clearly in the accompanying photos and should be referenced for sizing. A timeless collectible that functions as a candy dish, trinket basket, or standalone decorative accent, it adds instant vintage character to any space. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako – Have we got a gem for you?! 24 / 133 sold -
This striking amethyst art glass bowl showcases the fluid, sculptural forms that defined Mid-Century Modern glasswork. Its freeform silhouette, gently undulating rim, and deep purple hue create a piece that feels both organic and architectural. The glass is thick and substantial, with controlled internal bubble characteristics visible in the body, a hallmark detail often found in Murano-style studio production from the 1960s and 1970s. Whether displayed on a credenza, coffee table, or bar surface, it commands attention as a standalone centerpiece. Pieces of this style were frequently produced by Italian art glass houses, though many examples remain unmarked, making precise attribution difficult without an original label. What matters most is the visual impact and craftsmanship — the smooth polish, the saturated amethyst tone, and the balanced weight of the form all reflect hand-finished studio work rather than mass production. This bowl can function as a decorative centerpiece, a catchall dish, or an artistic accent that elevates modern or vintage interiors alike. Condition is good, with no cracks observed. Minor surface wear consistent with age may be present, as shown in the photos. Exact measurements are provided in the accompanying images; please reference the photos for scale and dimensions. A beautiful piece of authentic Mid-Century art glass that adds color, form, and history to any collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 25 / 133 sold -
This striking amethyst art glass bowl showcases the fluid, sculptural forms that defined Mid-Century Modern glasswork. Its freeform silhouette, gently undulating rim, and deep purple hue create a piece that feels both organic and architectural. The glass is thick and substantial, with controlled internal bubble characteristics visible in the body, a hallmark detail often found in Murano-style studio production from the 1960s and 1970s. Whether displayed on a credenza, coffee table, or bar surface, it commands attention as a standalone centerpiece. Pieces of this style were frequently produced by Italian art glass houses, though many examples remain unmarked, making precise attribution difficult without an original label. What matters most is the visual impact and craftsmanship — the smooth polish, the saturated amethyst tone, and the balanced weight of the form all reflect hand-finished studio work rather than mass production. This bowl can function as a decorative centerpiece, a catchall dish, or an artistic accent that elevates modern or vintage interiors alike. Condition is good, with no cracks observed. Minor surface wear consistent with age may be present, as shown in the photos. Exact measurements are provided in the accompanying images; please reference the photos for scale and dimensions. A beautiful piece of authentic Mid-Century art glass that adds color, form, and history to any collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 26 / 133 sold -
This striking amethyst art glass bowl showcases the fluid, sculptural forms that defined Mid-Century Modern glasswork. Its freeform silhouette, gently undulating rim, and deep purple hue create a piece that feels both organic and architectural. The glass is thick and substantial, with controlled internal bubble characteristics visible in the body, a hallmark detail often found in Murano-style studio production from the 1960s and 1970s. Whether displayed on a credenza, coffee table, or bar surface, it commands attention as a standalone centerpiece. Pieces of this style were frequently produced by Italian art glass houses, though many examples remain unmarked, making precise attribution difficult without an original label. What matters most is the visual impact and craftsmanship — the smooth polish, the saturated amethyst tone, and the balanced weight of the form all reflect hand-finished studio work rather than mass production. This bowl can function as a decorative centerpiece, a catchall dish, or an artistic accent that elevates modern or vintage interiors alike. Condition is good, with no cracks observed. Minor surface wear consistent with age may be present, as shown in the photos. Exact measurements are provided in the accompanying images; please reference the photos for scale and dimensions. A beautiful piece of authentic Mid-Century art glass that adds color, form, and history to any collection. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 27 / 133 sold -
This vibrant and expressive Mexican folk art platter is an original hand-painted work by Agustin Vargas, a noted Mexican architect and fine artist trained at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the historic Academy of San Carlos. The piece features a boldly stylized fish rendered in saturated cobalt blue, emerald green, turquoise, crimson, violet, and golden yellow, unified by flowing lines and floral motifs that reflect traditional Mexican decorative symbolism. Crafted on a solid wood base and finished with a high-gloss lacquer, the platter exhibits the hallmarks of authentic Mexican folk art: confident brushwork, layered color fields, and rhythmic patterning that gives the composition both movement and warmth. The reverse bears Vargas’s hand-written signature, confirming authorship and elevating the piece beyond decorative craft into collectible folk fine art. With a diameter measuring approximately 16 inches, this piece is ideally suited for wall display as statement décor, while also functioning as a sculptural platter or tabletop accent. The surface shows minor age-consistent wear on the back, consistent with vintage handmade works, while the front presentation remains vivid and visually striking. This is a distinctive example of signed Mexican folk art that bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern artistic expression, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors or serious folk art collections. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 28 / 133 sold -
This vibrant and expressive Mexican folk art platter is an original hand-painted work by Agustin Vargas, a noted Mexican architect and fine artist trained at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the historic Academy of San Carlos. The piece features a boldly stylized fish rendered in saturated cobalt blue, emerald green, turquoise, crimson, violet, and golden yellow, unified by flowing lines and floral motifs that reflect traditional Mexican decorative symbolism. Crafted on a solid wood base and finished with a high-gloss lacquer, the platter exhibits the hallmarks of authentic Mexican folk art: confident brushwork, layered color fields, and rhythmic patterning that gives the composition both movement and warmth. The reverse bears Vargas’s hand-written signature, confirming authorship and elevating the piece beyond decorative craft into collectible folk fine art. With a diameter measuring approximately 16 inches, this piece is ideally suited for wall display as statement décor, while also functioning as a sculptural platter or tabletop accent. The surface shows minor age-consistent wear on the back, consistent with vintage handmade works, while the front presentation remains vivid and visually striking. This is a distinctive example of signed Mexican folk art that bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern artistic expression, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors or serious folk art collections. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 29 / 133 sold -
This vibrant and expressive Mexican folk art platter is an original hand-painted work by Agustin Vargas, a noted Mexican architect and fine artist trained at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the historic Academy of San Carlos. The piece features a boldly stylized fish rendered in saturated cobalt blue, emerald green, turquoise, crimson, violet, and golden yellow, unified by flowing lines and floral motifs that reflect traditional Mexican decorative symbolism. Crafted on a solid wood base and finished with a high-gloss lacquer, the platter exhibits the hallmarks of authentic Mexican folk art: confident brushwork, layered color fields, and rhythmic patterning that gives the composition both movement and warmth. The reverse bears Vargas’s hand-written signature, confirming authorship and elevating the piece beyond decorative craft into collectible folk fine art. With a diameter measuring approximately 16 inches, this piece is ideally suited for wall display as statement décor, while also functioning as a sculptural platter or tabletop accent. The surface shows minor age-consistent wear on the back, consistent with vintage handmade works, while the front presentation remains vivid and visually striking. This is a distinctive example of signed Mexican folk art that bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern artistic expression, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors or serious folk art collections. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 30 / 133 sold -
This vibrant and expressive Mexican folk art platter is an original hand-painted work by Agustin Vargas, a noted Mexican architect and fine artist trained at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the historic Academy of San Carlos. The piece features a boldly stylized fish rendered in saturated cobalt blue, emerald green, turquoise, crimson, violet, and golden yellow, unified by flowing lines and floral motifs that reflect traditional Mexican decorative symbolism. Crafted on a solid wood base and finished with a high-gloss lacquer, the platter exhibits the hallmarks of authentic Mexican folk art: confident brushwork, layered color fields, and rhythmic patterning that gives the composition both movement and warmth. The reverse bears Vargas’s hand-written signature, confirming authorship and elevating the piece beyond decorative craft into collectible folk fine art. With a diameter measuring approximately 16 inches, this piece is ideally suited for wall display as statement décor, while also functioning as a sculptural platter or tabletop accent. The surface shows minor age-consistent wear on the back, consistent with vintage handmade works, while the front presentation remains vivid and visually striking. This is a distinctive example of signed Mexican folk art that bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern artistic expression, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors or serious folk art collections. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 31 / 133 sold -
This vibrant and expressive Mexican folk art platter is an original hand-painted work by Agustin Vargas, a noted Mexican architect and fine artist trained at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the historic Academy of San Carlos. The piece features a boldly stylized fish rendered in saturated cobalt blue, emerald green, turquoise, crimson, violet, and golden yellow, unified by flowing lines and floral motifs that reflect traditional Mexican decorative symbolism. Crafted on a solid wood base and finished with a high-gloss lacquer, the platter exhibits the hallmarks of authentic Mexican folk art: confident brushwork, layered color fields, and rhythmic patterning that gives the composition both movement and warmth. The reverse bears Vargas’s hand-written signature, confirming authorship and elevating the piece beyond decorative craft into collectible folk fine art. With a diameter measuring approximately 16 inches, this piece is ideally suited for wall display as statement décor, while also functioning as a sculptural platter or tabletop accent. The surface shows minor age-consistent wear on the back, consistent with vintage handmade works, while the front presentation remains vivid and visually striking. This is a distinctive example of signed Mexican folk art that bridges traditional craftsmanship and modern artistic expression, making it a compelling addition to curated interiors or serious folk art collections. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 32 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OBPS5D61bdU?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-saint-clement-french-majolica-snail-server-model-1653-hand-glazed-caramel-brown-escargot-plate-mid-century-french-faience?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Rich in color, sculptural in form, and unmistakably French, this vintage Saint-Clément escargot plate embodies the beauty and charm of traditional majolica. Hand-glazed in a deep caramel-brown finish, the piece reflects light with a glossy warmth, highlighting each of its sculpted wells in a spiral pattern that curls inward like a nautilus shell. This design is both purposeful and artistic, allowing it to serve as a functional French snail dish while standing alone as a decorative ceramic statement. Saint-Clément, a historic French pottery house known for faience, majolica, and finely-crafted tableware, produced pieces with a balance of rustic elegance and continental flair. Model 1653 follows this tradition: thoughtful in shape, rich in glaze, and sturdy in construction. The base is marked with the Saint-Clément imprint and the model number, confirming its origin and adding collectible value. Some examples also feature personal dedications or artist initials, often inscribed under the glaze, making each plate subtly unique. While originally crafted for escargot service, collectors display these plates as kitchen décor, barware accents, charcuterie companions, or wall art. The caramel tone pairs beautifully with wood, stone countertops, and vintage French styling. Even empty, the plate draws attention—its glossy surface, sculpted wells, and spiral flow feel like a work of ceramic sculpture. For those who appreciate European craftsmanship and culinary history, Saint-Clément majolica offers the warmth of handmade tradition. This plate is both functional and decorative, carrying the heritage of a French pottery house that has charmed collectors for over a century. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 33 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OBPS5D61bdU?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-saint-clement-french-majolica-snail-server-model-1653-hand-glazed-caramel-brown-escargot-plate-mid-century-french-faience?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Rich in color, sculptural in form, and unmistakably French, this vintage Saint-Clément escargot plate embodies the beauty and charm of traditional majolica. Hand-glazed in a deep caramel-brown finish, the piece reflects light with a glossy warmth, highlighting each of its sculpted wells in a spiral pattern that curls inward like a nautilus shell. This design is both purposeful and artistic, allowing it to serve as a functional French snail dish while standing alone as a decorative ceramic statement. Saint-Clément, a historic French pottery house known for faience, majolica, and finely-crafted tableware, produced pieces with a balance of rustic elegance and continental flair. Model 1653 follows this tradition: thoughtful in shape, rich in glaze, and sturdy in construction. The base is marked with the Saint-Clément imprint and the model number, confirming its origin and adding collectible value. Some examples also feature personal dedications or artist initials, often inscribed under the glaze, making each plate subtly unique. While originally crafted for escargot service, collectors display these plates as kitchen décor, barware accents, charcuterie companions, or wall art. The caramel tone pairs beautifully with wood, stone countertops, and vintage French styling. Even empty, the plate draws attention—its glossy surface, sculpted wells, and spiral flow feel like a work of ceramic sculpture. For those who appreciate European craftsmanship and culinary history, Saint-Clément majolica offers the warmth of handmade tradition. This plate is both functional and decorative, carrying the heritage of a French pottery house that has charmed collectors for over a century. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 34 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/OBPS5D61bdU?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-saint-clement-french-majolica-snail-server-model-1653-hand-glazed-caramel-brown-escargot-plate-mid-century-french-faience?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Rich in color, sculptural in form, and unmistakably French, this vintage Saint-Clément escargot plate embodies the beauty and charm of traditional majolica. Hand-glazed in a deep caramel-brown finish, the piece reflects light with a glossy warmth, highlighting each of its sculpted wells in a spiral pattern that curls inward like a nautilus shell. This design is both purposeful and artistic, allowing it to serve as a functional French snail dish while standing alone as a decorative ceramic statement. Saint-Clément, a historic French pottery house known for faience, majolica, and finely-crafted tableware, produced pieces with a balance of rustic elegance and continental flair. Model 1653 follows this tradition: thoughtful in shape, rich in glaze, and sturdy in construction. The base is marked with the Saint-Clément imprint and the model number, confirming its origin and adding collectible value. Some examples also feature personal dedications or artist initials, often inscribed under the glaze, making each plate subtly unique. While originally crafted for escargot service, collectors display these plates as kitchen décor, barware accents, charcuterie companions, or wall art. The caramel tone pairs beautifully with wood, stone countertops, and vintage French styling. Even empty, the plate draws attention—its glossy surface, sculpted wells, and spiral flow feel like a work of ceramic sculpture. For those who appreciate European craftsmanship and culinary history, Saint-Clément majolica offers the warmth of handmade tradition. This plate is both functional and decorative, carrying the heritage of a French pottery house that has charmed collectors for over a century. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you! 35 / 133 sold -
These vintage chandelier earrings showcase an elegant cascade of silver-tone filigree forms, layered in a graceful, tiered design that moves fluidly with the wearer. Each earring features multiple pierced metal drops with intricate scrollwork detailing, creating depth, texture, and visual rhythm throughout the piece. Delicate blush-pink glass bead accents are suspended at the lowest points, adding a subtle touch of warmth and contrast against the cool silver-tone finish. The openwork filigree allows light to pass through, enhancing the dimensionality and giving the earrings an airy, refined presence despite their statement scale. Finished with classic fishhook ear wires, these earrings are lightweight and comfortable for extended wear. Their design bridges romantic vintage styling with timeless elegance, making them suitable for both elevated daytime looks and evening wear. A distinctive accessory that reflects careful craftsmanship and enduring style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 36 / 133 sold -
These vintage chandelier earrings showcase an elegant cascade of silver-tone filigree forms, layered in a graceful, tiered design that moves fluidly with the wearer. Each earring features multiple pierced metal drops with intricate scrollwork detailing, creating depth, texture, and visual rhythm throughout the piece. Delicate blush-pink glass bead accents are suspended at the lowest points, adding a subtle touch of warmth and contrast against the cool silver-tone finish. The openwork filigree allows light to pass through, enhancing the dimensionality and giving the earrings an airy, refined presence despite their statement scale. Finished with classic fishhook ear wires, these earrings are lightweight and comfortable for extended wear. Their design bridges romantic vintage styling with timeless elegance, making them suitable for both elevated daytime looks and evening wear. A distinctive accessory that reflects careful craftsmanship and enduring style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 37 / 133 sold -
These vintage chandelier earrings showcase an elegant cascade of silver-tone filigree forms, layered in a graceful, tiered design that moves fluidly with the wearer. Each earring features multiple pierced metal drops with intricate scrollwork detailing, creating depth, texture, and visual rhythm throughout the piece. Delicate blush-pink glass bead accents are suspended at the lowest points, adding a subtle touch of warmth and contrast against the cool silver-tone finish. The openwork filigree allows light to pass through, enhancing the dimensionality and giving the earrings an airy, refined presence despite their statement scale. Finished with classic fishhook ear wires, these earrings are lightweight and comfortable for extended wear. Their design bridges romantic vintage styling with timeless elegance, making them suitable for both elevated daytime looks and evening wear. A distinctive accessory that reflects careful craftsmanship and enduring style. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 38 / 133 sold -
A striking blend of vintage charm and confident style, this gold-tone rope chain bracelet brings a timeless shimmer to the wrist. Each interlocking Cuban-style link is sculpted with a warm, polished glow—smooth, weighty, and richly reflective under the light. The styling is elegant yet bold, echoing the classic silhouettes found in mid-century fashion, where dramatic chains became the signature of modern luxury. The bracelet fastens with a sleek fold-over clasp, offering both security and seamless style. Whether worn solo as a statement or layered among other gold-tone favorites, this piece radiates a refined presence—perfect for elevating evening wear or adding a touch of upscale flair to everyday ensembles. A beautiful, versatile treasure that feels both timeless and fashion-forward. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 39 / 133 sold -
A striking blend of vintage charm and confident style, this gold-tone rope chain bracelet brings a timeless shimmer to the wrist. Each interlocking Cuban-style link is sculpted with a warm, polished glow—smooth, weighty, and richly reflective under the light. The styling is elegant yet bold, echoing the classic silhouettes found in mid-century fashion, where dramatic chains became the signature of modern luxury. The bracelet fastens with a sleek fold-over clasp, offering both security and seamless style. Whether worn solo as a statement or layered among other gold-tone favorites, this piece radiates a refined presence—perfect for elevating evening wear or adding a touch of upscale flair to everyday ensembles. A beautiful, versatile treasure that feels both timeless and fashion-forward. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 40 / 133 sold -
A striking blend of vintage charm and confident style, this gold-tone rope chain bracelet brings a timeless shimmer to the wrist. Each interlocking Cuban-style link is sculpted with a warm, polished glow—smooth, weighty, and richly reflective under the light. The styling is elegant yet bold, echoing the classic silhouettes found in mid-century fashion, where dramatic chains became the signature of modern luxury. The bracelet fastens with a sleek fold-over clasp, offering both security and seamless style. Whether worn solo as a statement or layered among other gold-tone favorites, this piece radiates a refined presence—perfect for elevating evening wear or adding a touch of upscale flair to everyday ensembles. A beautiful, versatile treasure that feels both timeless and fashion-forward. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 41 / 133 sold -
A striking blend of vintage charm and confident style, this gold-tone rope chain bracelet brings a timeless shimmer to the wrist. Each interlocking Cuban-style link is sculpted with a warm, polished glow—smooth, weighty, and richly reflective under the light. The styling is elegant yet bold, echoing the classic silhouettes found in mid-century fashion, where dramatic chains became the signature of modern luxury. The bracelet fastens with a sleek fold-over clasp, offering both security and seamless style. Whether worn solo as a statement or layered among other gold-tone favorites, this piece radiates a refined presence—perfect for elevating evening wear or adding a touch of upscale flair to everyday ensembles. A beautiful, versatile treasure that feels both timeless and fashion-forward. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 42 / 133 sold -
The year is 1970, and a blue #40 Plymouth Superbird storms past the checkered flag at Daytona, shocking the racing world as underdog Pete Hamilton outruns the giants to claim the biggest prize in stock car history. Twenty-one years later, Racing Champions immortalized that moment in this ultra-clean 1:64 tribute. Painted in perfect Petty Blue with white roof and nose, the legendary wing towering proud, Goodyear lettering crisp, and every detail from the ’70 winner recreated down to the last decal. Sealed on the original 1991 Superstars card with the included collector stand and full-color photo card celebrating Hamilton’s Daytona triumph—one of the most iconic upset victories in NASCAR lore. Still factory-fresh in the blister, card showing only light honest shelf wear from three decades on the pegs, but the car inside remains flawless. A must-own for Plymouth Superbird collectors, Daytona 500 historians, and anyone who loves the story of the little team that beat the King on his own track. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 43 / 133 -
The year is 1970, and a blue #40 Plymouth Superbird storms past the checkered flag at Daytona, shocking the racing world as underdog Pete Hamilton outruns the giants to claim the biggest prize in stock car history. Twenty-one years later, Racing Champions immortalized that moment in this ultra-clean 1:64 tribute. Painted in perfect Petty Blue with white roof and nose, the legendary wing towering proud, Goodyear lettering crisp, and every detail from the ’70 winner recreated down to the last decal. Sealed on the original 1991 Superstars card with the included collector stand and full-color photo card celebrating Hamilton’s Daytona triumph—one of the most iconic upset victories in NASCAR lore. Still factory-fresh in the blister, card showing only light honest shelf wear from three decades on the pegs, but the car inside remains flawless. A must-own for Plymouth Superbird collectors, Daytona 500 historians, and anyone who loves the story of the little team that beat the King on his own track. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 44 / 133 -
In the bright and early hush of a world bursting with B's, where every bounce and blunder leads to bigger and better, a parade of B's takes over the page—big brown bears bounding through blue balloons, beautiful baboons balancing on bumpy bridges, brave boys battling bumpy beasts, the words tumbling like a snowball of silliness that rolls from "big" to "bump" to "bang" in a riot of red, blue, and yellow chaos that only the Berenstains could conjure. Stan and Jan's bold lines and sunny colors explode with the infectious energy of alphabet anarchy, turning the letter B into a playground of pure, unbridled fun that invites little readers to join the bounce and discover how one sound can fill a book with endless delight. Imagine reading it aloud on a sunny morning, the "b" words bouncing off the walls as a child's laughter joins the bears and baboons, the book becoming a launchpad for every backyard B adventure that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1971 edition captures the Berenstains' whimsical genius for making letters leap off the page, a story that turns every bookshelf into a carnival of beginning sounds. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 45 / 133 -
In the bright and early hush of a world bursting with B's, where every bounce and blunder leads to bigger and better, a parade of B's takes over the page—big brown bears bounding through blue balloons, beautiful baboons balancing on bumpy bridges, brave boys battling bumpy beasts, the words tumbling like a snowball of silliness that rolls from "big" to "bump" to "bang" in a riot of red, blue, and yellow chaos that only the Berenstains could conjure. Stan and Jan's bold lines and sunny colors explode with the infectious energy of alphabet anarchy, turning the letter B into a playground of pure, unbridled fun that invites little readers to join the bounce and discover how one sound can fill a book with endless delight. Imagine reading it aloud on a sunny morning, the "b" words bouncing off the walls as a child's laughter joins the bears and baboons, the book becoming a launchpad for every backyard B adventure that follows. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1971 edition captures the Berenstains' whimsical genius for making letters leap off the page, a story that turns every bookshelf into a carnival of beginning sounds. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 46 / 133 -
In the bright and early hush of a backyard adventure, where the world is one big playground of sound and surprise, a little bug embarks on a journey of joyful noise—a tiny explorer puffing out "K-Choo" with all his might, sending leaves flying and laughter rippling through the garden, his friends gathering round in wide-eyed wonder as the pages explode with the delight of discovery, every onomatopoeic burst a celebration of the fun in finding your voice. Rosetta Stone's rhythmic tale, illustrated by Michael Frith's whimsical line work that dances with the energy of a child's first "hello," turns the ordinary act of making noise into a symphony of silliness that invites little readers to join the chorus. Imagine sharing it on a sunny afternoon, the words tumbling out in giggles and gasps as a child's eyes light up with the bug's triumphant "K-Choo," the book becoming a launchpad for backyard concerts and backyard symphonies. From the beloved Beginner Books series, this 1975 edition captures the pure joy of sound-play and self-expression, a story that turns every page into a playground of auditory delight. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 47 / 133 sold -
In the bright and early hush of a backyard adventure, where the world is one big playground of sound and surprise, a little bug embarks on a journey of joyful noise—a tiny explorer puffing out "K-Choo" with all his might, sending leaves flying and laughter rippling through the garden, his friends gathering round in wide-eyed wonder as the pages explode with the delight of discovery, every onomatopoeic burst a celebration of the fun in finding your voice. Rosetta Stone's rhythmic tale, illustrated by Michael Frith's whimsical line work that dances with the energy of a child's first "hello," turns the ordinary act of making noise into a symphony of silliness that invites little readers to join the chorus. Imagine sharing it on a sunny afternoon, the words tumbling out in giggles and gasps as a child's eyes light up with the bug's triumphant "K-Choo," the book becoming a launchpad for backyard concerts and backyard symphonies. From the beloved Beginner Books series, this 1975 edition captures the pure joy of sound-play and self-expression, a story that turns every page into a playground of auditory delight. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 48 / 133 sold -
In the sun-dappled backyard where dirt calls like a siren's song, a scruffy little dog digs with the zeal of a miner chasing gold—first a modest hole for a bone, then tunnels that snake beneath the fence, unearthing everything from garden gnomes to buried treasures, his floppy ears flopping and tail wagging in triumphant chaos as the neighborhood transforms into his personal excavation site. Al Perkins' rollicking tale, illustrated with Eric Gurney's mischievous line drawings that burst with the joy of unbridled curiosity, celebrates the unstoppable spirit of a pup who turns "no" into "now" and every clod of earth into a grand adventure, the pages alive with the sound of paws in soil and the thrill of discovery that knows no bounds. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy summer afternoon, the words tumbling like dirt clods as a child's eyes widen with the dog's every breakthrough, or sharing it with a young explorer who sees in Sooki the freedom to dig deep and dream big. From the golden age of Beginner Books, this 1967 edition captures Perkins' rhythmic charm and Gurney's whimsical art, a story that turns every backyard into a kingdom of possibility. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 49 / 133 sold -
In the sun-dappled backyard where dirt calls like a siren's song, a scruffy little dog digs with the zeal of a miner chasing gold—first a modest hole for a bone, then tunnels that snake beneath the fence, unearthing everything from garden gnomes to buried treasures, his floppy ears flopping and tail wagging in triumphant chaos as the neighborhood transforms into his personal excavation site. Al Perkins' rollicking tale, illustrated with Eric Gurney's mischievous line drawings that burst with the joy of unbridled curiosity, celebrates the unstoppable spirit of a pup who turns "no" into "now" and every clod of earth into a grand adventure, the pages alive with the sound of paws in soil and the thrill of discovery that knows no bounds. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy summer afternoon, the words tumbling like dirt clods as a child's eyes widen with the dog's every breakthrough, or sharing it with a young explorer who sees in Sooki the freedom to dig deep and dream big. From the golden age of Beginner Books, this 1967 edition captures Perkins' rhythmic charm and Gurney's whimsical art, a story that turns every backyard into a kingdom of possibility. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 50 / 133 sold -
In the bright and early hush of a circus dawn, where laughter bubbles before the world wakes, C is for Clown leaps from the page in a riot of red polka dots and floppy shoes—a jolly fellow tumbling upside down with a grin wide as the big top, his arms waving like flags of pure joy while the letters of the alphabet parade in cheerful chaos around him, each page a new act of silliness that turns learning into a three-ring celebration. Stan and Jan Berenstain's bold lines and sunny colors burst with the same irrepressible energy that made the Berenstain Bears legends, the clown's antics inviting little hands to trace every "C" and giggle at every tumble, the rhymes rolling off the tongue like a drumroll before the grand finale. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy morning, the words tumbling like the clown himself as a child's eyes light up with the discovery that letters can be as playful as a pie in the face. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1972 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a front-row seat at the greatest alphabet show on earth. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 51 / 133 -
In the bright and early hush of a circus dawn, where laughter bubbles before the world wakes, C is for Clown leaps from the page in a riot of red polka dots and floppy shoes—a jolly fellow tumbling upside down with a grin wide as the big top, his arms waving like flags of pure joy while the letters of the alphabet parade in cheerful chaos around him, each page a new act of silliness that turns learning into a three-ring celebration. Stan and Jan Berenstain's bold lines and sunny colors burst with the same irrepressible energy that made the Berenstain Bears legends, the clown's antics inviting little hands to trace every "C" and giggle at every tumble, the rhymes rolling off the tongue like a drumroll before the grand finale. Imagine reading it aloud on a lazy morning, the words tumbling like the clown himself as a child's eyes light up with the discovery that letters can be as playful as a pie in the face. From the beloved Bright and Early Books series, this 1972 edition remains crisp and vibrant, a piece that turns any bookshelf into a front-row seat at the greatest alphabet show on earth. Discovered by Treasures of Bako - Have we got a gem for you. 52 / 133 -
The year is 1970, and a blue #40 Plymouth Superbird storms past the checkered flag at Daytona, shocking the racing world as underdog Pete Hamilton outruns the giants to claim the biggest prize in stock car history. Twenty-one years later, Racing Champions immortalized that moment in this ultra-clean 1:64 tribute. Painted in perfect Petty Blue with white roof and nose, the legendary wing towering proud, Goodyear lettering crisp, and every detail from the ’70 winner recreated down to the last decal. Sealed on the original 1991 Superstars card with the included collector stand and full-color photo card celebrating Hamilton’s Daytona triumph—one of the most iconic upset victories in NASCAR lore. Still factory-fresh in the blister, card showing only light honest shelf wear from three decades on the pegs, but the car inside remains flawless. A must-own for Plymouth Superbird collectors, Daytona 500 historians, and anyone who loves the story of the little team that beat the King on his own track. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 53 / 133 -
The year is 1970, and a blue #40 Plymouth Superbird storms past the checkered flag at Daytona, shocking the racing world as underdog Pete Hamilton outruns the giants to claim the biggest prize in stock car history. Twenty-one years later, Racing Champions immortalized that moment in this ultra-clean 1:64 tribute. Painted in perfect Petty Blue with white roof and nose, the legendary wing towering proud, Goodyear lettering crisp, and every detail from the ’70 winner recreated down to the last decal. Sealed on the original 1991 Superstars card with the included collector stand and full-color photo card celebrating Hamilton’s Daytona triumph—one of the most iconic upset victories in NASCAR lore. Still factory-fresh in the blister, card showing only light honest shelf wear from three decades on the pegs, but the car inside remains flawless. A must-own for Plymouth Superbird collectors, Daytona 500 historians, and anyone who loves the story of the little team that beat the King on his own track. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 54 / 133 -
The gates of 1999 swing open and the very first beast of the Attack Pack Series comes snarling out: #1 of 4, the Nissan Hardbody turned graffiti-covered monster truck, ready to crush everything in its path. Painted in wild brown with explosive orange, white, and black street-art flames that look like they were sprayed by a rogue artist in the dead of night, this lifted Nissan sits on massive chrome-rimmed black tires, twin chrome stacks rising like war horns, and a stance that says “try me.” Collector #1021, it kicked off one of Hot Wheels’ most aggressive series of the era—four trucks built to dominate backyard battlegrounds and bedroom floors alike. Still factory-sealed on its original card, blister crystal-clear, graphics screaming late-’90s attitude, this series-opener has become one of the toughest Attack Pack pieces to find mint. For monster-truck maniacs, graffiti chasers, or anyone completing their 1999–2000 run, this is the alpha of the pack—the one that started the rampage. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 55 / 133 -
The gates of 1999 swing open and the very first beast of the Attack Pack Series comes snarling out: #1 of 4, the Nissan Hardbody turned graffiti-covered monster truck, ready to crush everything in its path. Painted in wild brown with explosive orange, white, and black street-art flames that look like they were sprayed by a rogue artist in the dead of night, this lifted Nissan sits on massive chrome-rimmed black tires, twin chrome stacks rising like war horns, and a stance that says “try me.” Collector #1021, it kicked off one of Hot Wheels’ most aggressive series of the era—four trucks built to dominate backyard battlegrounds and bedroom floors alike. Still factory-sealed on its original card, blister crystal-clear, graphics screaming late-’90s attitude, this series-opener has become one of the toughest Attack Pack pieces to find mint. For monster-truck maniacs, graffiti chasers, or anyone completing their 1999–2000 run, this is the alpha of the pack—the one that started the rampage. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you! 56 / 133 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oycHY3HwfLU?feature=share A scene that twinkles like fresh snow: Winnie-the-Pooh, in a velvet-red Santa cap, balances a stack of gleaming gifts while riding ever-faithful Eeyore past a sparkling Christmas tree. This framed glitter-relief artwork measures 17" x 17" and delivers joyous color, raised texture, and light-catching shimmer from every angle. The hand-applied glitter outlines and filled fields create a tactile, embossed effect—gold on the star and bows, emerald on Eeyore’s scarf, berry reds along the ribboned border—so the image feels alive when your room lighting shifts. The piece arrives in a natural wood frame with a sawtooth hanger on the back for easy, ready-to-hang display. Condition is great—colors are vivid, the surface is bright and festive, and the frame presents cleanly—making it an instant statement over a mantel, in a playroom, or as cheerful seasonal décor in an entryway or nursery. Fans of Hundred Acre Wood will love the authentic character expressions: Pooh’s soft smile of giving, Eeyore’s endearing patience, and the quiet snowfall that turns the whole moment into holiday magic. Place it where lights can dance across the surface and you’ll get that cinematic sparkle we all chase in December—the glimmer that says wonder is still possible. This is heart-warming, family-friendly art that photographs beautifully for your holiday wall, gallery grid, or seasonal vignette. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you! 57 / 133 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oycHY3HwfLU?feature=share A scene that twinkles like fresh snow: Winnie-the-Pooh, in a velvet-red Santa cap, balances a stack of gleaming gifts while riding ever-faithful Eeyore past a sparkling Christmas tree. This framed glitter-relief artwork measures 17" x 17" and delivers joyous color, raised texture, and light-catching shimmer from every angle. The hand-applied glitter outlines and filled fields create a tactile, embossed effect—gold on the star and bows, emerald on Eeyore’s scarf, berry reds along the ribboned border—so the image feels alive when your room lighting shifts. The piece arrives in a natural wood frame with a sawtooth hanger on the back for easy, ready-to-hang display. Condition is great—colors are vivid, the surface is bright and festive, and the frame presents cleanly—making it an instant statement over a mantel, in a playroom, or as cheerful seasonal décor in an entryway or nursery. Fans of Hundred Acre Wood will love the authentic character expressions: Pooh’s soft smile of giving, Eeyore’s endearing patience, and the quiet snowfall that turns the whole moment into holiday magic. Place it where lights can dance across the surface and you’ll get that cinematic sparkle we all chase in December—the glimmer that says wonder is still possible. This is heart-warming, family-friendly art that photographs beautifully for your holiday wall, gallery grid, or seasonal vignette. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you! 58 / 133 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oycHY3HwfLU?feature=share A scene that twinkles like fresh snow: Winnie-the-Pooh, in a velvet-red Santa cap, balances a stack of gleaming gifts while riding ever-faithful Eeyore past a sparkling Christmas tree. This framed glitter-relief artwork measures 17" x 17" and delivers joyous color, raised texture, and light-catching shimmer from every angle. The hand-applied glitter outlines and filled fields create a tactile, embossed effect—gold on the star and bows, emerald on Eeyore’s scarf, berry reds along the ribboned border—so the image feels alive when your room lighting shifts. The piece arrives in a natural wood frame with a sawtooth hanger on the back for easy, ready-to-hang display. Condition is great—colors are vivid, the surface is bright and festive, and the frame presents cleanly—making it an instant statement over a mantel, in a playroom, or as cheerful seasonal décor in an entryway or nursery. Fans of Hundred Acre Wood will love the authentic character expressions: Pooh’s soft smile of giving, Eeyore’s endearing patience, and the quiet snowfall that turns the whole moment into holiday magic. Place it where lights can dance across the surface and you’ll get that cinematic sparkle we all chase in December—the glimmer that says wonder is still possible. This is heart-warming, family-friendly art that photographs beautifully for your holiday wall, gallery grid, or seasonal vignette. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you! 59 / 133 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oycHY3HwfLU?feature=share A scene that twinkles like fresh snow: Winnie-the-Pooh, in a velvet-red Santa cap, balances a stack of gleaming gifts while riding ever-faithful Eeyore past a sparkling Christmas tree. This framed glitter-relief artwork measures 17" x 17" and delivers joyous color, raised texture, and light-catching shimmer from every angle. The hand-applied glitter outlines and filled fields create a tactile, embossed effect—gold on the star and bows, emerald on Eeyore’s scarf, berry reds along the ribboned border—so the image feels alive when your room lighting shifts. The piece arrives in a natural wood frame with a sawtooth hanger on the back for easy, ready-to-hang display. Condition is great—colors are vivid, the surface is bright and festive, and the frame presents cleanly—making it an instant statement over a mantel, in a playroom, or as cheerful seasonal décor in an entryway or nursery. Fans of Hundred Acre Wood will love the authentic character expressions: Pooh’s soft smile of giving, Eeyore’s endearing patience, and the quiet snowfall that turns the whole moment into holiday magic. Place it where lights can dance across the surface and you’ll get that cinematic sparkle we all chase in December—the glimmer that says wonder is still possible. This is heart-warming, family-friendly art that photographs beautifully for your holiday wall, gallery grid, or seasonal vignette. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you! 60 / 133 -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oycHY3HwfLU?feature=share A scene that twinkles like fresh snow: Winnie-the-Pooh, in a velvet-red Santa cap, balances a stack of gleaming gifts while riding ever-faithful Eeyore past a sparkling Christmas tree. This framed glitter-relief artwork measures 17" x 17" and delivers joyous color, raised texture, and light-catching shimmer from every angle. The hand-applied glitter outlines and filled fields create a tactile, embossed effect—gold on the star and bows, emerald on Eeyore’s scarf, berry reds along the ribboned border—so the image feels alive when your room lighting shifts. The piece arrives in a natural wood frame with a sawtooth hanger on the back for easy, ready-to-hang display. Condition is great—colors are vivid, the surface is bright and festive, and the frame presents cleanly—making it an instant statement over a mantel, in a playroom, or as cheerful seasonal décor in an entryway or nursery. Fans of Hundred Acre Wood will love the authentic character expressions: Pooh’s soft smile of giving, Eeyore’s endearing patience, and the quiet snowfall that turns the whole moment into holiday magic. Place it where lights can dance across the surface and you’ll get that cinematic sparkle we all chase in December—the glimmer that says wonder is still possible. This is heart-warming, family-friendly art that photographs beautifully for your holiday wall, gallery grid, or seasonal vignette. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you! 61 / 133 -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 62 / 133 sold -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 63 / 133 sold -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 64 / 133 sold -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 65 / 133 sold -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 66 / 133 sold -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 67 / 133 sold -
This framed vintage display features a classic black-and-white Western film publicity still of Elvis Presley, presented in a simple gold-tone frame. The composition captures Presley in iconic mid-century Western attire — denim jacket, open-collar shirt, and cowboy hat — evoking his film-career era of the late 1950s and 1960s. Mounted at the lower corner of the print is an authentic 29¢ U.S. “Elvis” Legends of American Music commemorative postage stamp, issued by the United States Postal Service in 1993. The stamp is affixed to a small fabric-textured backing, creating a distinctive mixed-media presentation that pairs classic Hollywood imagery with American postal memorabilia. This appears to be a custom-assembled framed collectible display rather than a mass-produced retail piece. The frame shows minor vintage wear at edges consistent with age. The image and stamp remain clean and visually striking. No visible glass cracks or structural frame damage. An appealing crossover collectible for Elvis fans, vintage film enthusiasts, or Americana décor collectors. Ready for wall display. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako — Have we got a gem for you?! 68 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 69 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 70 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 71 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 72 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 73 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 74 / 133 sold -
There is something instantly captivating about sculptural glass from the mid-century era, where form was treated as art first and function second. This vintage art glass piece carries that philosophy beautifully, with a smooth opaque white body shaped into a flowing, organic vessel that feels soft and modern at once. Draped across its crest are bold black teardrop accents, applied by hand in a way that creates dramatic contrast and a striking sense of movement. Pieces of this style are widely attributed to Polish art glass production from the Huta Tarnowiec glassworks, a studio known for hand-blown cased glass and expressive post-modern silhouettes during the 1970s and 1980s. While unmarked, the construction, color pairing, and sculptural profile align with documented Tarnowiec design language often linked to the era’s leading Polish glass designers. The result is a statement object that reads equally as functional bowl, decorative centerpiece, or standalone collectible art form. Whether displayed on a shelf, coffee table, or curio cabinet, this piece commands attention through shape alone, letting the light glide across its glossy surfaces and emphasizing its depth and craftsmanship. It is a distinctive example of Eastern European studio glass artistry from a period celebrated by collectors worldwide. A refined addition for anyone drawn to mid-century modern and post-modern glass design. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 75 / 133 sold -
This is a vintage set of four Luminarc Card Party highball glasses, a classic Arc International barware pattern featuring bold playing card face designs. Each glass displays vibrant card imagery including ace, king, queen, and jack motifs, creating an instantly recognizable poker-night aesthetic. The clear glass construction and crisp printed graphics give these tumblers a timeless mid-century bar appeal that blends nostalgia with functional everyday use. These glasses are well-suited for serving cocktails, beer, soda, or spirits on the rocks, and they also make an excellent decorative accent for a game room, home bar, or entertaining space. The card illustrations remain bright and intact, and the glass shows normal vintage wear consistent with age while retaining a clean, display-worthy appearance. Sets like this have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage barware and card-themed decor. Whether used for entertaining or simply displayed as part of a curated bar collection, this Luminarc Card Party set offers charm, character, and a conversation-starting presence that modern glassware rarely matches. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 76 / 133 sold -
This is a vintage set of four Luminarc Card Party highball glasses, a classic Arc International barware pattern featuring bold playing card face designs. Each glass displays vibrant card imagery including ace, king, queen, and jack motifs, creating an instantly recognizable poker-night aesthetic. The clear glass construction and crisp printed graphics give these tumblers a timeless mid-century bar appeal that blends nostalgia with functional everyday use. These glasses are well-suited for serving cocktails, beer, soda, or spirits on the rocks, and they also make an excellent decorative accent for a game room, home bar, or entertaining space. The card illustrations remain bright and intact, and the glass shows normal vintage wear consistent with age while retaining a clean, display-worthy appearance. Sets like this have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage barware and card-themed decor. Whether used for entertaining or simply displayed as part of a curated bar collection, this Luminarc Card Party set offers charm, character, and a conversation-starting presence that modern glassware rarely matches. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 77 / 133 sold -
This is a vintage set of four Luminarc Card Party highball glasses, a classic Arc International barware pattern featuring bold playing card face designs. Each glass displays vibrant card imagery including ace, king, queen, and jack motifs, creating an instantly recognizable poker-night aesthetic. The clear glass construction and crisp printed graphics give these tumblers a timeless mid-century bar appeal that blends nostalgia with functional everyday use. These glasses are well-suited for serving cocktails, beer, soda, or spirits on the rocks, and they also make an excellent decorative accent for a game room, home bar, or entertaining space. The card illustrations remain bright and intact, and the glass shows normal vintage wear consistent with age while retaining a clean, display-worthy appearance. Sets like this have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage barware and card-themed decor. Whether used for entertaining or simply displayed as part of a curated bar collection, this Luminarc Card Party set offers charm, character, and a conversation-starting presence that modern glassware rarely matches. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 78 / 133 sold -
This is a vintage set of four Luminarc Card Party highball glasses, a classic Arc International barware pattern featuring bold playing card face designs. Each glass displays vibrant card imagery including ace, king, queen, and jack motifs, creating an instantly recognizable poker-night aesthetic. The clear glass construction and crisp printed graphics give these tumblers a timeless mid-century bar appeal that blends nostalgia with functional everyday use. These glasses are well-suited for serving cocktails, beer, soda, or spirits on the rocks, and they also make an excellent decorative accent for a game room, home bar, or entertaining space. The card illustrations remain bright and intact, and the glass shows normal vintage wear consistent with age while retaining a clean, display-worthy appearance. Sets like this have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage barware and card-themed decor. Whether used for entertaining or simply displayed as part of a curated bar collection, this Luminarc Card Party set offers charm, character, and a conversation-starting presence that modern glassware rarely matches. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 79 / 133 sold -
This is a vintage set of four Luminarc Card Party highball glasses, a classic Arc International barware pattern featuring bold playing card face designs. Each glass displays vibrant card imagery including ace, king, queen, and jack motifs, creating an instantly recognizable poker-night aesthetic. The clear glass construction and crisp printed graphics give these tumblers a timeless mid-century bar appeal that blends nostalgia with functional everyday use. These glasses are well-suited for serving cocktails, beer, soda, or spirits on the rocks, and they also make an excellent decorative accent for a game room, home bar, or entertaining space. The card illustrations remain bright and intact, and the glass shows normal vintage wear consistent with age while retaining a clean, display-worthy appearance. Sets like this have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage barware and card-themed decor. Whether used for entertaining or simply displayed as part of a curated bar collection, this Luminarc Card Party set offers charm, character, and a conversation-starting presence that modern glassware rarely matches. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 80 / 133 sold -
This is a vintage set of four Luminarc Card Party highball glasses, a classic Arc International barware pattern featuring bold playing card face designs. Each glass displays vibrant card imagery including ace, king, queen, and jack motifs, creating an instantly recognizable poker-night aesthetic. The clear glass construction and crisp printed graphics give these tumblers a timeless mid-century bar appeal that blends nostalgia with functional everyday use. These glasses are well-suited for serving cocktails, beer, soda, or spirits on the rocks, and they also make an excellent decorative accent for a game room, home bar, or entertaining space. The card illustrations remain bright and intact, and the glass shows normal vintage wear consistent with age while retaining a clean, display-worthy appearance. Sets like this have become increasingly desirable among collectors of vintage barware and card-themed decor. Whether used for entertaining or simply displayed as part of a curated bar collection, this Luminarc Card Party set offers charm, character, and a conversation-starting presence that modern glassware rarely matches. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 81 / 133 sold -
This striking vintage art glass bowl features a vivid emerald-green base infused with a radiant iridescent finish that produces shimmering rainbow highlights under light. The glass is sculpted with flowing contours and a rippled surface texture, giving the piece a lively, hand-formed appearance from every angle. The rim is shaped in a dramatic freeform ruffle, creating an organic silhouette reminiscent of leaf-like or flame-inspired edges. This styling draws clear influence from classic American carnival glass traditions while also reflecting later studio art glass design that embraced bold form and luminous color. The bowl appears well preserved, with no visible cracks or structural damage noted in the photos. The iridescent surface remains bright and uniform, making this an excellent decorative centerpiece, console accent, or collectible display piece for lovers of vintage glass artistry. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 82 / 133 sold -
This striking vintage art glass bowl features a vivid emerald-green base infused with a radiant iridescent finish that produces shimmering rainbow highlights under light. The glass is sculpted with flowing contours and a rippled surface texture, giving the piece a lively, hand-formed appearance from every angle. The rim is shaped in a dramatic freeform ruffle, creating an organic silhouette reminiscent of leaf-like or flame-inspired edges. This styling draws clear influence from classic American carnival glass traditions while also reflecting later studio art glass design that embraced bold form and luminous color. The bowl appears well preserved, with no visible cracks or structural damage noted in the photos. The iridescent surface remains bright and uniform, making this an excellent decorative centerpiece, console accent, or collectible display piece for lovers of vintage glass artistry. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 83 / 133 sold -
This striking vintage art glass bowl features a vivid emerald-green base infused with a radiant iridescent finish that produces shimmering rainbow highlights under light. The glass is sculpted with flowing contours and a rippled surface texture, giving the piece a lively, hand-formed appearance from every angle. The rim is shaped in a dramatic freeform ruffle, creating an organic silhouette reminiscent of leaf-like or flame-inspired edges. This styling draws clear influence from classic American carnival glass traditions while also reflecting later studio art glass design that embraced bold form and luminous color. The bowl appears well preserved, with no visible cracks or structural damage noted in the photos. The iridescent surface remains bright and uniform, making this an excellent decorative centerpiece, console accent, or collectible display piece for lovers of vintage glass artistry. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 84 / 133 sold -
This striking vintage art glass bowl features a vivid emerald-green base infused with a radiant iridescent finish that produces shimmering rainbow highlights under light. The glass is sculpted with flowing contours and a rippled surface texture, giving the piece a lively, hand-formed appearance from every angle. The rim is shaped in a dramatic freeform ruffle, creating an organic silhouette reminiscent of leaf-like or flame-inspired edges. This styling draws clear influence from classic American carnival glass traditions while also reflecting later studio art glass design that embraced bold form and luminous color. The bowl appears well preserved, with no visible cracks or structural damage noted in the photos. The iridescent surface remains bright and uniform, making this an excellent decorative centerpiece, console accent, or collectible display piece for lovers of vintage glass artistry. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 85 / 133 sold -
This vintage Florentine-style musical jewelry box is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, finished in rich gold gilt with hand-painted scrollwork detailing. The top features an ornate decorative motif, while each drawer face displays raised gilded flourishes over a softly distressed ivory background. The piece sits on rounded feet and presents classic mid-century Florentine elegance in a compact tabletop form. Inside, all drawers are lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft interior for jewelry or keepsakes. A musical mechanism is built into the box and engages when the bottom drawer is opened, playing a classic tune. The underside retains its original manufacturer’s label: “Manufactured for MELE – Utica, New York – Product of Japan,” confirming mid-20th-century Japanese production. Condition is very good vintage. The finish shows light age-appropriate wear and minor surface scuffs consistent with gentle use. Drawers open and close smoothly, velvet lining remains clean, and the structure is solid. A distinctive decorative accent piece that doubles as functional jewelry storage and a working music box. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 86 / 133 sold -
This vintage Florentine-style musical jewelry box is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, finished in rich gold gilt with hand-painted scrollwork detailing. The top features an ornate decorative motif, while each drawer face displays raised gilded flourishes over a softly distressed ivory background. The piece sits on rounded feet and presents classic mid-century Florentine elegance in a compact tabletop form. Inside, all drawers are lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft interior for jewelry or keepsakes. A musical mechanism is built into the box and engages when the bottom drawer is opened, playing a classic tune. The underside retains its original manufacturer’s label: “Manufactured for MELE – Utica, New York – Product of Japan,” confirming mid-20th-century Japanese production. Condition is very good vintage. The finish shows light age-appropriate wear and minor surface scuffs consistent with gentle use. Drawers open and close smoothly, velvet lining remains clean, and the structure is solid. A distinctive decorative accent piece that doubles as functional jewelry storage and a working music box. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 87 / 133 sold -
This vintage Florentine-style musical jewelry box is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, finished in rich gold gilt with hand-painted scrollwork detailing. The top features an ornate decorative motif, while each drawer face displays raised gilded flourishes over a softly distressed ivory background. The piece sits on rounded feet and presents classic mid-century Florentine elegance in a compact tabletop form. Inside, all drawers are lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft interior for jewelry or keepsakes. A musical mechanism is built into the box and engages when the bottom drawer is opened, playing a classic tune. The underside retains its original manufacturer’s label: “Manufactured for MELE – Utica, New York – Product of Japan,” confirming mid-20th-century Japanese production. Condition is very good vintage. The finish shows light age-appropriate wear and minor surface scuffs consistent with gentle use. Drawers open and close smoothly, velvet lining remains clean, and the structure is solid. A distinctive decorative accent piece that doubles as functional jewelry storage and a working music box. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 88 / 133 sold -
This vintage Florentine-style musical jewelry box is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, finished in rich gold gilt with hand-painted scrollwork detailing. The top features an ornate decorative motif, while each drawer face displays raised gilded flourishes over a softly distressed ivory background. The piece sits on rounded feet and presents classic mid-century Florentine elegance in a compact tabletop form. Inside, all drawers are lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft interior for jewelry or keepsakes. A musical mechanism is built into the box and engages when the bottom drawer is opened, playing a classic tune. The underside retains its original manufacturer’s label: “Manufactured for MELE – Utica, New York – Product of Japan,” confirming mid-20th-century Japanese production. Condition is very good vintage. The finish shows light age-appropriate wear and minor surface scuffs consistent with gentle use. Drawers open and close smoothly, velvet lining remains clean, and the structure is solid. A distinctive decorative accent piece that doubles as functional jewelry storage and a working music box. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 89 / 133 sold -
This vintage Florentine-style musical jewelry box is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, finished in rich gold gilt with hand-painted scrollwork detailing. The top features an ornate decorative motif, while each drawer face displays raised gilded flourishes over a softly distressed ivory background. The piece sits on rounded feet and presents classic mid-century Florentine elegance in a compact tabletop form. Inside, all drawers are lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft interior for jewelry or keepsakes. A musical mechanism is built into the box and engages when the bottom drawer is opened, playing a classic tune. The underside retains its original manufacturer’s label: “Manufactured for MELE – Utica, New York – Product of Japan,” confirming mid-20th-century Japanese production. Condition is very good vintage. The finish shows light age-appropriate wear and minor surface scuffs consistent with gentle use. Drawers open and close smoothly, velvet lining remains clean, and the structure is solid. A distinctive decorative accent piece that doubles as functional jewelry storage and a working music box. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 90 / 133 sold -
This vintage Florentine-style musical jewelry box is a beautifully crafted miniature chest of drawers, finished in rich gold gilt with hand-painted scrollwork detailing. The top features an ornate decorative motif, while each drawer face displays raised gilded flourishes over a softly distressed ivory background. The piece sits on rounded feet and presents classic mid-century Florentine elegance in a compact tabletop form. Inside, all drawers are lined with deep red velvet, providing a soft interior for jewelry or keepsakes. A musical mechanism is built into the box and engages when the bottom drawer is opened, playing a classic tune. The underside retains its original manufacturer’s label: “Manufactured for MELE – Utica, New York – Product of Japan,” confirming mid-20th-century Japanese production. Condition is very good vintage. The finish shows light age-appropriate wear and minor surface scuffs consistent with gentle use. Drawers open and close smoothly, velvet lining remains clean, and the structure is solid. A distinctive decorative accent piece that doubles as functional jewelry storage and a working music box. Discovered by Treasures Of Bako - Have we got a gem for you?! 91 / 133 sold -
This authentic vintage sherbet dish was produced by Anchor Hocking during the height of the Great Depression as part of the iconic Block Optic pattern. Introduced in 1929 and produced through the late 1930s, Block Optic glassware became a symbol of accessible beauty, bringing elegance and optimism into American homes during a challenging era. Crafted in a vibrant translucent green, this pressed glass sherbet features the distinctive geometric block design around the bowl, paired with a flared stem and stable pedestal base. Like many green depression glass pieces of the era, it contains trace amounts of uranium, causing it to glow brilliantly under UV or black light—a highly desirable characteristic among collectors of early 20th-century American glass. Perfectly sized for sherbet, fruit, desserts, or display, this piece serves equally well as functional tableware or as a collectible accent in a curated glass collection. Its historical significance, timeless design, and enduring visual appeal make it a standout example of Depression-era craftsmanship and Anchor Hocking’s enduring legacy. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 92 / 133 sold -
This authentic vintage sherbet dish was produced by Anchor Hocking during the height of the Great Depression as part of the iconic Block Optic pattern. Introduced in 1929 and produced through the late 1930s, Block Optic glassware became a symbol of accessible beauty, bringing elegance and optimism into American homes during a challenging era. Crafted in a vibrant translucent green, this pressed glass sherbet features the distinctive geometric block design around the bowl, paired with a flared stem and stable pedestal base. Like many green depression glass pieces of the era, it contains trace amounts of uranium, causing it to glow brilliantly under UV or black light—a highly desirable characteristic among collectors of early 20th-century American glass. Perfectly sized for sherbet, fruit, desserts, or display, this piece serves equally well as functional tableware or as a collectible accent in a curated glass collection. Its historical significance, timeless design, and enduring visual appeal make it a standout example of Depression-era craftsmanship and Anchor Hocking’s enduring legacy. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 93 / 133 sold -
This authentic vintage sherbet dish was produced by Anchor Hocking during the height of the Great Depression as part of the iconic Block Optic pattern. Introduced in 1929 and produced through the late 1930s, Block Optic glassware became a symbol of accessible beauty, bringing elegance and optimism into American homes during a challenging era. Crafted in a vibrant translucent green, this pressed glass sherbet features the distinctive geometric block design around the bowl, paired with a flared stem and stable pedestal base. Like many green depression glass pieces of the era, it contains trace amounts of uranium, causing it to glow brilliantly under UV or black light—a highly desirable characteristic among collectors of early 20th-century American glass. Perfectly sized for sherbet, fruit, desserts, or display, this piece serves equally well as functional tableware or as a collectible accent in a curated glass collection. Its historical significance, timeless design, and enduring visual appeal make it a standout example of Depression-era craftsmanship and Anchor Hocking’s enduring legacy. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 94 / 133 sold -
This authentic vintage sherbet dish was produced by Anchor Hocking during the height of the Great Depression as part of the iconic Block Optic pattern. Introduced in 1929 and produced through the late 1930s, Block Optic glassware became a symbol of accessible beauty, bringing elegance and optimism into American homes during a challenging era. Crafted in a vibrant translucent green, this pressed glass sherbet features the distinctive geometric block design around the bowl, paired with a flared stem and stable pedestal base. Like many green depression glass pieces of the era, it contains trace amounts of uranium, causing it to glow brilliantly under UV or black light—a highly desirable characteristic among collectors of early 20th-century American glass. Perfectly sized for sherbet, fruit, desserts, or display, this piece serves equally well as functional tableware or as a collectible accent in a curated glass collection. Its historical significance, timeless design, and enduring visual appeal make it a standout example of Depression-era craftsmanship and Anchor Hocking’s enduring legacy. Discovered by Treasures of Bako – Have we got a gem for you. 95 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oov5RI-w_pk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-stetson-gun-club-sidney-hat-f2300-601-s-belly-size-6-xxx-quality-new-in-original-hat-box?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Step into a legacy of American craftsmanship with this Vintage Stetson Gun Club “Sidney” Hat, a rare, new-in-box treasure preserved in remarkable condition. Designed under Stetson’s distinguished Gun Club line, this exceptional piece blends rugged Western spirit with refined gentleman’s styling—an elevated collectible for the wearer who values heritage, authenticity, and timeless design. This model, Style F2300 – Sidney, showcases the esteemed XXX Stetson quality rating, indicative of superior felt craftsmanship and Stetson’s commitment to excellence. The 601 S Belly color offers a refined, versatile neutral tone—an elegant sandy beige that enhances its vintage character while remaining effortlessly wearable. The silhouette features a classic profile with smooth lines, a clean crown, and a beautifully braided hatband accented by a vibrant multi-color feather—an iconic nod to traditional Western flair. Inside, the artistry continues. The rich satin lining bears the Stetson Gun Club insignia, complete with illustrated wildfowl and the golden-embossed Stetson crest—details collectors immediately recognize and value. The leather sweatband is supple and stamped with the XXX Stetson hallmark, reinforcing its heritage-grade build. The factory label confirms all original specifications: F2300 Sidney, 601 S Belly, Size 6¾, Brim 300, Ticket No. H84038. What makes this find truly exceptional is its condition—new, unused, and housed in its original vintage Stetson hat box. Finding any Gun Club model in preserved, unworn shape is rare… finding one complete in its box is a genuine stroke of collector’s fortune. A masterpiece of American hatmaking, this Stetson is equally suited for display, collection, or distinguished wear. Whether you're a Western enthusiast, fashion collector, or vintage style connoisseur, this Gun Club “Sidney” stands as a refined piece of history—crafted to last, admired for generations. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 96 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oov5RI-w_pk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-stetson-gun-club-sidney-hat-f2300-601-s-belly-size-6-xxx-quality-new-in-original-hat-box?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Step into a legacy of American craftsmanship with this Vintage Stetson Gun Club “Sidney” Hat, a rare, new-in-box treasure preserved in remarkable condition. Designed under Stetson’s distinguished Gun Club line, this exceptional piece blends rugged Western spirit with refined gentleman’s styling—an elevated collectible for the wearer who values heritage, authenticity, and timeless design. This model, Style F2300 – Sidney, showcases the esteemed XXX Stetson quality rating, indicative of superior felt craftsmanship and Stetson’s commitment to excellence. The 601 S Belly color offers a refined, versatile neutral tone—an elegant sandy beige that enhances its vintage character while remaining effortlessly wearable. The silhouette features a classic profile with smooth lines, a clean crown, and a beautifully braided hatband accented by a vibrant multi-color feather—an iconic nod to traditional Western flair. Inside, the artistry continues. The rich satin lining bears the Stetson Gun Club insignia, complete with illustrated wildfowl and the golden-embossed Stetson crest—details collectors immediately recognize and value. The leather sweatband is supple and stamped with the XXX Stetson hallmark, reinforcing its heritage-grade build. The factory label confirms all original specifications: F2300 Sidney, 601 S Belly, Size 6¾, Brim 300, Ticket No. H84038. What makes this find truly exceptional is its condition—new, unused, and housed in its original vintage Stetson hat box. Finding any Gun Club model in preserved, unworn shape is rare… finding one complete in its box is a genuine stroke of collector’s fortune. A masterpiece of American hatmaking, this Stetson is equally suited for display, collection, or distinguished wear. Whether you're a Western enthusiast, fashion collector, or vintage style connoisseur, this Gun Club “Sidney” stands as a refined piece of history—crafted to last, admired for generations. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 97 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oov5RI-w_pk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-stetson-gun-club-sidney-hat-f2300-601-s-belly-size-6-xxx-quality-new-in-original-hat-box?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Step into a legacy of American craftsmanship with this Vintage Stetson Gun Club “Sidney” Hat, a rare, new-in-box treasure preserved in remarkable condition. Designed under Stetson’s distinguished Gun Club line, this exceptional piece blends rugged Western spirit with refined gentleman’s styling—an elevated collectible for the wearer who values heritage, authenticity, and timeless design. This model, Style F2300 – Sidney, showcases the esteemed XXX Stetson quality rating, indicative of superior felt craftsmanship and Stetson’s commitment to excellence. The 601 S Belly color offers a refined, versatile neutral tone—an elegant sandy beige that enhances its vintage character while remaining effortlessly wearable. The silhouette features a classic profile with smooth lines, a clean crown, and a beautifully braided hatband accented by a vibrant multi-color feather—an iconic nod to traditional Western flair. Inside, the artistry continues. The rich satin lining bears the Stetson Gun Club insignia, complete with illustrated wildfowl and the golden-embossed Stetson crest—details collectors immediately recognize and value. The leather sweatband is supple and stamped with the XXX Stetson hallmark, reinforcing its heritage-grade build. The factory label confirms all original specifications: F2300 Sidney, 601 S Belly, Size 6¾, Brim 300, Ticket No. H84038. What makes this find truly exceptional is its condition—new, unused, and housed in its original vintage Stetson hat box. Finding any Gun Club model in preserved, unworn shape is rare… finding one complete in its box is a genuine stroke of collector’s fortune. A masterpiece of American hatmaking, this Stetson is equally suited for display, collection, or distinguished wear. Whether you're a Western enthusiast, fashion collector, or vintage style connoisseur, this Gun Club “Sidney” stands as a refined piece of history—crafted to last, admired for generations. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 98 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oov5RI-w_pk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-stetson-gun-club-sidney-hat-f2300-601-s-belly-size-6-xxx-quality-new-in-original-hat-box?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Step into a legacy of American craftsmanship with this Vintage Stetson Gun Club “Sidney” Hat, a rare, new-in-box treasure preserved in remarkable condition. Designed under Stetson’s distinguished Gun Club line, this exceptional piece blends rugged Western spirit with refined gentleman’s styling—an elevated collectible for the wearer who values heritage, authenticity, and timeless design. This model, Style F2300 – Sidney, showcases the esteemed XXX Stetson quality rating, indicative of superior felt craftsmanship and Stetson’s commitment to excellence. The 601 S Belly color offers a refined, versatile neutral tone—an elegant sandy beige that enhances its vintage character while remaining effortlessly wearable. The silhouette features a classic profile with smooth lines, a clean crown, and a beautifully braided hatband accented by a vibrant multi-color feather—an iconic nod to traditional Western flair. Inside, the artistry continues. The rich satin lining bears the Stetson Gun Club insignia, complete with illustrated wildfowl and the golden-embossed Stetson crest—details collectors immediately recognize and value. The leather sweatband is supple and stamped with the XXX Stetson hallmark, reinforcing its heritage-grade build. The factory label confirms all original specifications: F2300 Sidney, 601 S Belly, Size 6¾, Brim 300, Ticket No. H84038. What makes this find truly exceptional is its condition—new, unused, and housed in its original vintage Stetson hat box. Finding any Gun Club model in preserved, unworn shape is rare… finding one complete in its box is a genuine stroke of collector’s fortune. A masterpiece of American hatmaking, this Stetson is equally suited for display, collection, or distinguished wear. Whether you're a Western enthusiast, fashion collector, or vintage style connoisseur, this Gun Club “Sidney” stands as a refined piece of history—crafted to last, admired for generations. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 99 / 133 sold -
View item video here: https://youtube.com/shorts/oov5RI-w_pk?feature=share Buy early on our website at: https://treasuresofbako.com/products/vintage-stetson-gun-club-sidney-hat-f2300-601-s-belly-size-6-xxx-quality-new-in-original-hat-box?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web Step into a legacy of American craftsmanship with this Vintage Stetson Gun Club “Sidney” Hat, a rare, new-in-box treasure preserved in remarkable condition. Designed under Stetson’s distinguished Gun Club line, this exceptional piece blends rugged Western spirit with refined gentleman’s styling—an elevated collectible for the wearer who values heritage, authenticity, and timeless design. This model, Style F2300 – Sidney, showcases the esteemed XXX Stetson quality rating, indicative of superior felt craftsmanship and Stetson’s commitment to excellence. The 601 S Belly color offers a refined, versatile neutral tone—an elegant sandy beige that enhances its vintage character while remaining effortlessly wearable. The silhouette features a classic profile with smooth lines, a clean crown, and a beautifully braided hatband accented by a vibrant multi-color feather—an iconic nod to traditional Western flair. Inside, the artistry continues. The rich satin lining bears the Stetson Gun Club insignia, complete with illustrated wildfowl and the golden-embossed Stetson crest—details collectors immediately recognize and value. The leather sweatband is supple and stamped with the XXX Stetson hallmark, reinforcing its heritage-grade build. The factory label confirms all original specifications: F2300 Sidney, 601 S Belly, Size 6¾, Brim 300, Ticket No. H84038. What makes this find truly exceptional is its condition—new, unused, and housed in its original vintage Stetson hat box. Finding any Gun Club model in preserved, unworn shape is rare… finding one complete in its box is a genuine stroke of collector’s fortune. A masterpiece of American hatmaking, this Stetson is equally suited for display, collection, or distinguished wear. Whether you're a Western enthusiast, fashion collector, or vintage style connoisseur, this Gun Club “Sidney” stands as a refined piece of history—crafted to last, admired for generations. Discovered by Treasures of Bako — Have we got a gem for you. 100 / 133 sold
Photos 1 - 100 of 133
Per page: