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Mid Century Modern Elongated Pointed Starbursts. 3d printed and painted. Super light weight. Easily mounted to the wall with double sided tape, 3M strips or similar. Add unique decor to your home with this set. The textured burst pattern is more pronounced and visible on the Large and X-Large stars. Approximate Dimensions: Small - 4” height ; 2.25” width Medium - 8” height ; 4.5” width Large - 12” height ; 6.7” width X-Large - 16” height ; 8.65” width Color options: Painted: Gold or Silver…

Hollywood Plaza Hotel, Hollywood 1961 – Vintage Menu Art Hotel Poster, Menu Art, Menu Design Inspiration, Hollywood Tower Hotel, Hollywood Hotel, Vintage Menu, Blue Artwork, Vintage Hotels, Plaza Hotel

THE Hollywood Plaza Hotel opened in Los Angeles in 1925 and was popular with film stars because its location – at the famous intersection of Hollywood and Vine – was a short drive from most major studios and near Hollywood’s ‘Radio City.’ Actress Bette Davis (and her mother and her dog) made the hotel home when she first arrived in Hollywood in 1930 and Ava Gardner resided there in 1941 (but then had to move to a cheaper hotel.) In his memoir, radio star and comedian George Burns, who used…

Sparton "Nomad" Television (Model 17J1K), circa 1960 - Adv… | Flickr Around Tv Decor, Decor Around Tv On Wall, Living Room Decor Around Tv, Wall Decor Around Tv Stand, Decor Around Tv Stand, Wall Mounted Tv Decor, 50s Decor, Decor Around Tv, Furniture Ads

Date: Circa 1960 Source Type: Postcard Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Canadian Post Card Company (#25739-B) Postmark: None Collection: Steven R. Shook Remark: Sparton brands of television sets were produced the Sparton Corporation (originally called Sparks Withington) in Jackson, Michigan, and later in London, Ontario, Canada. The television shown above was produced in Canada after the manufacturing facility in the United States was closed. Text on reverse: SPARTON "Nomad" (#17J1K) 17"…

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