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Auction tomorrow....found this. Only question is what to do with it?

Meghan54

Lifer
We're heading to an auction tomorrow for a couple of specific things (old Corticelli spool cabinets, original Mountain Dew tin sign---from back when the hillbilly was the advert logo) and we found this will be sold then:

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Don't know why, but I want it.....just don't know what the heck I'd do with it. Be an interesting room divider.
 
This. Don't destroy an interesting antique for the sake of turning it into a pop cultural icon.

Agreed. It's gorgeous and would look awesome just sitting in the corner with the interior light on.

As to value, it looks like the piece has been refinished, so it might not actually be that attractive to a collector.
 
You could turn it into a time machine and travel back in time to gather righteous dudes for use in your end of the year project. Just an idea.

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Interesting suggestions, all. The Tardis conversion was my first thought, too, but I don't think it's viable.

Of course, this presumes I obtain the booth in the first place. One can never tell about an auction.
 
Looks like one of those booths from a game show where a gob of money goes whirling around in a cyclone.

Now there's an idea. 😉

But you're right...almost looks like those cash booths you sometimes see.




Agreed. It's gorgeous and would look awesome just sitting in the corner with the interior light on.

As to value, it looks like the piece has been refinished, so it might not actually be that attractive to a collector.


Well, as I've only seen it in pictures so far, it may well have been. But, there is this still intact on it:

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So, even if "restored", that's there. But since that is there, it should be fairly easy to recognize. Given the label is intact & the fan pictured below hasn't apparently been molested, I'm gambling that it's original. I would expect this booth to have been installed in a hotel or drug store.


The fan inside:

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Another shot of the interior lit:

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And I'm seriously considering doing what you suggest....place it and light it.
 
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