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I was wondering if anyone could provide me with any information on this piece. Anything would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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Posted 3 years ago
genep3141
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I was wondering if anyone could provide me with any information on this piece. Anything would be greatly appreciated, thank you.
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it looks like a fantasy piece to me, an old advertisment put onto a mirror. probably made 1960's to 70's . It's not worthless, but it's not too terribly vauluble either, probably $20-$30.
Thank you for your reply. I don't know if this helps but there are some small spots where it's looks as though there are small spots where the "paint" is chipping. If doesn't look to be an advertisement that was put to middle although I am a novice so you could be right. I bought it because I thought it looked cool at a thrift store for a $1. 99 so I would be thrilled if it was worth 20 bucks. I will have to posting more pictures, thanks again.
It was probably silkscreened on, so there is bound to be paint chipping if it's 30 years old. Like I said it's cool, and is a great decoration piece. good find at a thrift store!