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Your search for products containing "new products" in Home Decor yielded 155 results. You are on page 1 of 7. Revise or New Search Narrow your results: Wall Decor (117), Canvas Artwork (116), Collectibles & Figurines (18), Crystal and Glass Figurines (8), Skulls Pirates and Sword Collectibles (7), Lighting - Electric Lamps (5), Home Textiles (4), Decorative Accents (3), Swords of the Cinema (3), Artificial Plants & Flowers (2), Luggage & Travel Accessories (2), Window Clings (2)
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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Sheila Golden grew up in New York, attending the School of Visual Arts and the New School of Social Research in New York City, then worked in graphic design and illustration. After a move to California, she studied film animation, lithography and ceram
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This electronic replica of Frodo's Sting sword emits an eerie bluish glow whenever Orcs are nearby. This authentic Sting sword replica was cast from molds used to create the original movie prop used in Lord of the Rings trilogy. Crafted in the ancient Elven tradition, the Sting sword blade has a brushed metal finish with a trans-reflective silver coating that looks like metal when it is not activated. The core of the permanently attached polycarbonate blade glows brightly when activated with the flick of a switch. The die-cast metal handle has a wood-grain pattern and silver leaf filigree accents, reminiscent of third age Elfish decoration. The sliding switch on the handle toggles among 3 modes: "OFF," "ON," and "ORC." If the switch is in the "ON" position, the Sting sword emits clash and clang sounds when struck. In "ORC" mode the Sting sword hums and glows blue as a warning that Orcs are in the vicinity. Frodo's Sting sword is replicated in the exact "Hobbit" proportions as the original prop. Approximate replica dimensions are: 27" long x 5.5" wide x 1.5" thick. The Sting sword runs for several hours on a fresh pair of two "123" 3 volt lithium batteries (not included). The display base looks like carved stone with stands that look like medieval wrought iron to hold the sword in place. It can be adjusted so that your collectible can be displayed on a flat surface or hanging on a wall. This official Lord of the Rings prop replica is fully authorized and lice
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Windsor Titan II Folding Hand Truck (Blue). Engineered to revolutionize a new way of transporting bulky items, the Windsor Titan II Folding Hand Truck brings the meaning of durability to a whole new level. The hand truck's slim profile makes it perfect for travelers to pack away in the overhead compartments of an airplane, train, or the trunk of the car. Able to be stashed away in virtually any tight space, the hand truck folds into a condensed frame of about 2 ½ feet of height and 2 inches of width, making it possible to stow away in essentially any tight space, including in the garage, the kitchen or the closet. Ideal for movers, travelers, trade show exhibitors or vendors, this 11-pound hand truck is fortified with machined aluminum that can hold up to 220 pounds. With functionality in mind, the Titan II Hand Truck fosters radical changes in its ability to carry groceries, and assist in hauling luggage, furniture, and supplies.
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Artist: Joseph Binder Title: New York World's Fair 1939 Frame Dimensions: 24x32x1.5 inches Style: Traditional Format: Vertical Size: Large Subject: Vintage Product Type: Gallery Wrapped Giclee on Canvas-Ready to Hang!Giclee? (jee-clay) is an advanced print making process for creating high quality fine art reproductions. The attainable excellence that Giclee? printmaking affords makes the reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original artwork. The result is wide acceptance of Giclee? by galleries, museums, and private collectors.
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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Miguel Paredes was born in New York of a Latin American descent. He is a self-motivated artist who combines the effervescence of New York graffiti art with the skill and perceptiveness of a true exceptional artist. Growing up in the Upper West Side of Man
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