Vintage Barclay

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Vintage Dance Orchestras Nº 55 – EPs Collectors La Cucaracha, Samba, Samba, Samba $15.99 Vintage Dance Orchestras Nº 55 – EPs Collectors “La Cucaracha, Samba, Samba, Samba” by Eddie BarclayThis product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. |
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Vintage Dance Orchestras Nº 55 – EPs Collectors La Cucaracha, Samba, Samba, Samba $3.96 … |
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Savoy House 54-112-MO-16 Barclay Ceiling Fan, Antique Copper $223.70 The Barclay ceiling fan by Savoy House is an elegant and sophisticated fan for a variety of spaces.Features Include:Finish: Antique CopperGlass: Antique MarbleDimensions: 54 x 54 x 19 inchesNumber of Blades: 5Blade Length: 20.625 inchesBlade Span: 54 inchesBlade Pitch: 14Airflow: 6297.8 CFMElectricity Use: 78.4 W (excludes lights)Airflow Efficiency: 80 CFM/WattsMotor: 3 Speed ReversibleRequired bu… |
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Chrome Clawfoot Tub Gooseneck Diverter Faucet with Hand Shower – Antique Phone Style $319.99 New gooseneck diverter faucet for your clawfoot tub. It has Porcelain Lever handles that say “hot”, “cold”, and “shower” with the center lever for the shower diverter. With gooseneck shaped spout. Polished Chrome finish. In a antique Victorian style from Barclay. It has an antique style spigot. Also a phone style handheld shower with a cradle. The shower hose is 59″ long. This will easily con… |
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Chrome Clawfoot Tub Diverter Faucet with 3 Porcelain Lever Handles $209.99 New diverter faucet for your clawfoot tub. It has Porcelain Lever handles that say “hot”, “cold”, and “shower”. Polished Chrome finish. In a classic antique style from Barclay. It has an old style spigot and a F 3/8″ connection so you can add a riser or hand held shower (sold separately). This will easily convert your clawfoot tub into a shower. It has 3 3/8″ centers. Compression Stems – 1/… |
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The Busby Berkeley Collection (Footlight Parade / Gold Diggers of 1933 / Dames / Gold Diggers of 1935 / 42nd Street) $42.95 The Busby Berkeley Collection celebrates the work of one of the most visually inventive director-choreographers in the history of film. The centerpiece is of course 42nd Street (1933). This is the quintessential backstage musical in which young Peggy Sawyer (Ruby Keeler) goes from wide-eyed chorus girl to leading lady, urged by Warner Baxter, “You’re going out there a youngster, but you’ve got … |
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Western Musical Film: Six-Gun Rhythm (1939) – A Sons Revenge Story By Sam Newfield Starring Tex Fletcher, Joan Barclay & Ralph Peters $9.99 Six-Gun Rhythm features masterful crooner Tex Fletcher as a singing Wild West hero, but there’s a twist: Fletcher isn’t a cowboy! Most unusual for these films, Fletcher is a football star on the East Coast who’s heading out West to investigate his father’s murder. The film is a startlingly fresh blend of action and song, making it one of the best Westerns of the nineteen thirties. Six-Gun Rhythm b… |
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Signed Beauties Of Costume Jewelry: Identification & Values $16.47 Over 800 color photos with thousands of pieces of jewelry. Companies and designers featured include Eisenberg, McClelland Barclay, Hattie Carneige, Adele Simpson, Miriam Haskell, Kenneth Jay Lane, Joseff, Marcel Boucher, and more. 2006 values…. |
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Football – Bloody Hell! $30.95 Sir Alex Ferguson is without doubt the most controversial and compelling figure in football today. For many he ranks as the greatest manager of all time. He is certainly the most successful. His reign at Manchester United has seen him win every major footballing honour. And then win them again.Itâs been over ten years since that unforgettable night in Barcelona when Fergusonâs embattled … |
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AWOL: Tales for Travel-Inspired Minds $27.00 AWOL: absent without leave; absent from oneâs post or duty without official permission but without intending to desert. Originally a military term, it gradually entered the vernacular for when someone goes missing unexpectedly. Jennifer Barclay and Amy Logan thought it fit well with the kind of travel pieces they wanted to publish–irreverent but thoughtful, emotionally honest and opinionated… |
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