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| AB-10355
NEW!
$175
7" x 4-3/4" black celluloid haircomb with
five teeth. Nice open design with a cut design of a bird! The black celluloid
is over an applejuice color so it looks almost two-toned. Nice deco looking
comb without damage to the celluloid! |
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| AB-10312
$33
2-1/2" applejuice colored celluloid hair
barrette with red sparkly front with bright blue rhinestones! The closure
works good and there is no damage to the celluloid or rhinestones. Circa
1930s. |
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| AB-5062
$195
How fun! A 10k gold hair barrette with
three flowers! A prong set ruby in the center flower. Marked 10k on the
back. Tight closure so it will hold all your hair! Circa 1930s. Great item! |
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| AB-8624
$78
1-1/2" x 1/2" sterling silver hair barrette
with nice etched designs on the front. Marked silver on the back. Nice
tight closure to hold all your hair! No dents or damage. Circa 1930s. |
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| AB-8423
$89
5" X 3" beigey swirly colored celluloid
three tooth haircomb. There is a nice open design with bright red rhinestones.
No damage to the celluloid. Sweet looking comb that is a small enough size
that it could definitely be worn today! |
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| AB-8422
$125
5" x 3-1/2" brown tortoise looking celluloid
haircomb. Three teeth with a wavy shape to secure nicely in your hair.
The top part of the comb is a bow shape with a green coloring and it's
covered with deep green bright rhinestones! No damage to the celluloid,
all the rhinestones are intact. Sweet comb! |
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| AB-8411
$38
9-1/4" brassy hair pick with a swirly top
design with prong set clear rhinestones. No missing rhinestones and they
are bright in color. Nice thick teeth so the pick will stick into and hold
your bun! Circa 1900-1920s! |
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| AB-2818
$65
2" long and just over 1/2" wide, this is
an old sterling hair barette! It has nice raised swirly designs on the
front. It's marked sterling Lang on the back. No damage and definitely
wearable today! Circa 1930-1940. |
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| AB-4571
$55
4-1/2" brown plastic comb with nice white
enamel with pink and green flowers attached to the top. It's marked sterling
on the top. No damage to the teeth or to the enamel. Sweet comb and can
definitely be used today! Circa 1920s. |
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