Vintage 19th Century French Bistro Match Striker VintageA fragment of caf culture from nineteenth century France, this bistro match striker was created as both utility and advertisement during the height of Absinthe culture. Makers distributed such pieces to cafs and bistros, where they lived on tabletops, readily used and constantly seen. The form is modest yet purposeful, designed to strike and hold matches with ease, while its surface carries the marks and patina of daily use. It speaks to a time when
A handmade lovely inspired by the seashore in Maine razor clam plate that doubles as a serving platter for bread or vegetables
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The scarf is professionally leather framed under museum quality glass
Usually found swimming off the coast of California
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Scoop bath salts or kitchen dry goods with this hand carved Italian olive wood everyday extraordinary wooden scoop
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A set of four deep blue small semi-footed cocktail glasses originally purposed for serving martinis back in the day
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