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Add a rustic touch to your home decor with this 23″ Farmhouse Table Lamp. The lamp features a round, distressed wood base with two LED light sources and a beige oatmeal fabric shade. The lamp is corded electric and has a power source of 60W. It includes a bulb and shade, and has a voltage of 1.2E+2 Volts (AC). This lamp is perfect for decoration and can be used in various indoor areas such as the bedroom, living room, home office, and kids’ room. It has a retro style and is made of resin, with a mounting type of tabletop. The lamp diameter is 23 inches, and it weighs 3.6 kilograms. The lamp is designed with a tree theme and has a Wi-Fi connectivity technology.

Vampirella 1972 Poster by Warren Publishing Artist Mike Royer Rare 1972 Vampirella poster by former Warren Publishing artist Mike Royer (google Mike Royer for his website). Measures 16″ x 23″ and includes 5 images of Vampirella including one rare topless image. Poster is marked © 1972 ST Amina! Productions in the lower right corner and also has Mike Royer’s printed signature inside the black bat also in the lower right hand corner. Poster is printed on acid free quality matte paper, this is an original issue poster and not a cheap ink jet or laser copy. About the Artist Michael “Mike” W. Royer is an comic book artist and inker, best known for his work with pencilers Russ Manning and Jack Kirby. In later life Royer became a freelance product designer and character artist for The Walt Disney Company. Royer began freelancing for Warren Publishing’s line of black-and-white horror-comics magazines, drawing writer James Haggenmiller’s eight-page “Space Age Vampire” in Eerie #23 (Sept. 1969), and later drawing a handful of stories in Creepy and Vampirella as well. Early life and career Mike Royer came to southern California in spring 1965 to pursue a career in comics art, although his first confirmed credit, inking penciler Tony Strobl on the two-page story “Pluto Helps Babysitting” in publisher Gold Key Comics’ Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories #282 (March 1964), appeared a year earlier. He became an assistant to artist Russ Manning on Gold Key’s Magnus, Robot Fighter comic book, beginning with issue #12 (Jan. 1966), and Tarzan, beginning with issue #158 (June 1966).[4] By the following year, he was also working with artists Warren Tufts and Alberto Giolitti on the company’s Korak, Son of Tarzan comic. He fully drew two 10-page stories, featuring the Three Musketeers and a group called the Arabian Knights, in Gold Key children’s comic Hi-Adventure Heroes #2 (Aug. 1969). He also worked, uncredited, writing and drawing the Gold Key comics Speed Buggy and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, and drew cover for the publisher’s licensed Hanna-Barbera property TV Adventure Heroes. While continuing to work primarily for Gold Key, Royer began freelancing for Warren Publishing’s line of black-and-white horror-comics magazines, drawing writer James Haggenmiller’s eight-page “Space Age Vampire” in Eerie #23 (Sept. 1969), and later drawing a handful of stories in Creepy and Vampirella as well. 1970s and Jack Kirby Royer inked the covers of writer-penciler Jack Kirby’s the Forever People #2 and #5 (May and Nov. 1971), and The New Gods #5 (Nov. 1971) early works in comic maestro Kirby’s “Fourth World” narrative at DC Comics, where Kirby had recently ensconced himself following a storied decade at Marvel Comics. He became Kirby’s primary inker at DC, working on those titles and fellow Fourth World series Mister Miracle, as well as on the preexisting sister series, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen. He additionally inked Kirby’s next two DC series, The Demon and Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth, and, among other Kirby projects, inked the extant war comics feature “The Losers” in several issues of Our Fighting Forces in 1975. Royer also lettered and inked the last six months of Russ Manning’s Tarzan Sunday-newspaper comic strip and, in the late 1970s, the first four months of Manning’s daily and Sunday Star Wars comic strips Later career Beginning spring 1979, Royer spent 14 years on staff with The Walt Disney Company, doing art and design for books, comic books and comic strips, and theme park and licensed merchandise for its Consumer Product/Licensing division. His comics work there included designing and art directing the movie tie-in Dick Tracy and 3-D Rocketeer comic books, and helped launch a Winnie the Pooh licensing program in late 1993; for the latter, he was featured in a 43-minute video, How To Draw Pooh, sent to licensees. Royer had left his staff position in June 1993 to freelance full-time for Disney, primarily on Winnie the Pooh projects. Beginning spring 2000, Royer has produced freelance art and design, including work on Digimon products, screen icons for the Fox Family cable television channel environment and its Fox Kids programming bloc, “floor plans” for computer game animators, Reader Rabbit workbooks, and Rescue Heroes toy packaging. Since spring 2001, Royer and his wife and concept collaborator, Laurie, have lived in Medford Oregon

PRESALE. WILL SHIP FROM OUR WAREHOUSE IN NEW YORK NOVEMBER 17TH Made inRussiaMaterialaluminumAluminum lid21.26 х 7.68 х 23″ (54 x 19.5 x 58.5 cm); Diameter: 21.26″ (54 cm); Bottom diameter: 4.92″ (12.5 cm)Height7.7″ (19.5 cm) Bottom thickness: 0.24″ (6 mm)Sides thickness: up to 0.18″ (4.5 mm)Capacity23 qt (22 L) It is suitable for all types of cookers, except for induction, glass and ceramic.Dishwasher safeNot microwave safe 18.5 lb This versatile kazan is perfect for making traditional Etouffee, Jambalaya, middle eastern lamb pilaf, couscous, chili soup, stews and many more. Gather with family and friends for warm dinners or weekend get-togethers. Whatever occasion, KUKMARA cast aluminum cookware adds a comforting, touch to the modern home. The kazan is made of cast aluminum and is covered with a unique ultra-strong non-stick coating “Ultra Granit”. This innovative, incredibly strong coating is reinforced with a new generation of super-hard minerals. Thanks to the special technology, the strength of the coating allows you to use even metal kitchen utensils, without fear of damaging the surface. STRENGTH AND DURABILITY: The kazan has a thickened bottom up to 0.24″ (6 mm). The significant thickness of the walls and bottom eliminates the deformation of the body, guarantees its durability, and provides the necessary coating strength.HIGH QUALITY: Eco-friendly non-stick coating without PFOA. The absence of PFOA makes the cookware environmentally friendly. Thanks to this coating, the products do not burn and retain their taste. Minimum amount of oil and fat is required for cooking.EASY TO USE: Suitable for all types of cookers, except induction. Because of the thick bottom, the food heats up most evenly. Easy to wash using detergent and dishwasher safe. High thermal conductivity and ergonomics.PLEASANT COOKING PROCESS: Turns an ordinary cooking process into a pleasant and easy activity!Operating instructions: Remove the label before using the dish for the first time.DO NOT wash the dish with metal washcloths or abrasive cleaners.Avoid sudden temperature changes. After cooking, do not cool the dish in cold water.The optimal cooking temperature is 302-356ºF (150-180°C). Do not heat the dish without the contents.Do not move the dish on the surface of the glass-ceramic hob.Small scratches and small scuffs on the surface do NOT affect the non-stick properties of the coating, the dish remains absolutely safe for health. All items are 100% Authentic, Original, and Brand New! We work directly with factories, artists, and workshops, and we’re happy to offer wide assortment of high quality goods, fast and free US shipping, and 30-Days return policy! We may have more quantity than listed! Please contact us with any questions or inquiries! All orders ship from our warehouse in New York. Most orders are shipped within 1-2 business days, unless otherwise stated (for example preorders and special orders may take longer). Delivery within the US usually takes 2-5 business days. Please see estimated delivery period provided by eBay based on your location, and shipping service (estimated delivery is available right under the item’s price). Attention International customers (outside the USA) – import duties are not included in the item price and shipping. These charges, if any, are due upon delivery and are buyer’s sole responsibility. Please check with your local customs office if there are any customs duties in your location. If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know! We’re always here for you, and happy to help!

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