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Circa late 1960s, this model was part of Kodak's well-known Instamatic line, which included point-and-shoots as well as a few 8mm movie cameras. The Instamatics were an easy-to-use series that took cassette film.
The simple box shape of the M2 earned it the nickname of "the brick." The two-tone exterior is simple and sleek. The original box is included.
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A handmade sculpture, circa 1960s/1970s, obviously inspired by Alexander Calder's work. The tabletop sculpture features a painted black wood base,...
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Vintage amateur oil painting, obviously inspired by famed artist Piet Mondrian. Textured brush strokes. Unframed. Oil on canvas panel. Dimensions:...
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A handmade sculpture, circa 1960s/1970s, obviously inspired by Alexander Calder's work. The tabletop sculpture features a painted black wood base,...
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Vintage mid century modern bench or side table with iron hairpin legs and a flecked gray formica top. Dimensions: Length:...