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Ultima 15 Ashtray Holger Bäckström & Bo Ljungberg for Beck & Jung

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    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Swedish Modern large two piece aluminum "Ultima 15" ashtray by Swedish designers Holger Bäckström & Bo Ljungberg for Beck & Jung. Made of heavy, solid aluminum it makes for a perfec...
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    Solid round brass ashtray. This piece features two deep wells separated by comb like notches down the middle of the ashtray. Dimensions 7" diameter x 1.5" height. Condition Excelle...
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    By Heath Ceramics
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Glazed ceramic ashtray by Heath Ceramics, c.1960s, USA. The ashtray features a blue exterior and interior glaze. There are three holding slots for cigarettes. Can also be used as a d...
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    Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays

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  • Flip-Top Brass Ashtray
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Brass oval ashtray with flip top lid. The ashtray features a patinated brass form with etched smoke puffs throughout the top with curved handles on the longer sides. Dimensions 3" w...
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    Square ashtray with a low profile and wide bowl in polished resin. The ashtray features an all over tigers eye like pattern. This piece can be used for its original purpose or as a c...
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  • Midcentury Pietro Chiesa Carved Crystal Glass Italian Ashtray for Fontana Arte
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