
Price Guide
Celluloid |
| Celluloid is a trademark for a plastic developed in 1868 by John W. Hyatt. Celluloid Manufacturing Company, the Celluloid Novelty Company, Celluloid Fancy Goods Company, and American Xylonite Company all used Celluloid to make jewelry, games, sewing equipment, false teeth, and piano keys. The name Celluloid was often used to identify any similar plastic. Celluloid toys are listed under Toy. |
| Category
| Celluloid |
| Pattern or Item
| Hair Receiver |
| Description
| Ivory Pyralin, Dubarry, Round, 1920s, 4 3/4 x 2 In. |
| Year
| 2001 |
| Price
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