Tiffany-style Abstract Lighted Pedestal
This Tiffany-style Abstract Lighted Pedestal boasts a unique blend of traditional Tiffany design and the functionality of a square pedestal.
Crafted of a sturdy mdf frame
Elegant cherry finish
Leaves Tiffany-style design made of durable and reflective acrylic
Glass-inset top allows light to filter through
Light-up base
Pedestal design perfect for displaying plants, collectibles, and more
Measures 28.13 inches tall x 10.75 inches wide x 10.75 inches deep
Assembly required.
Show off your team spirit and get the party started with this NFL 4-piece Collector's Shot Glass Set.
Set includes:
2.5 oz cordial with handle
2.0 oz square shooter
1.5 oz round shooter
1.8 oz flared shooter
Extra large 6.0 oz stainless steel hip flask
3-D pewter logo on flask and glassware
Ken Griffey Jr. has been one of the best all-around players in the Major League for over a decade, making his memorabilia some of the most sought out in the industry.
This 1988 San Bernardino Spirit Ken Griffey Jr. minor league card (#34) has been graded Near Mint-8 by PSA (Professional Sports Authenticator).
Score this card for your collection at our low Overstock.com price!
Director Ridley Scott's international crime thriller stars Michael Douglas as Mike Conklin, a New York detective under investigation for corruption. When yakuza hit man Sato (Yusaku Matsuda) kills two American mobsters in New York, he's extradited to Osaka to face trial, with Conklin and Charlie Vincent (Andy Garcia) as his escorts. Mistakenly turning over their prisoner to yakuza disguised as police, Conklin and Vincent realize, after running down some blind alleys, that they have no chance of finding Sato in the unfamiliar city and enlist the services of Japanese desk cop Masahiro Mas Masumoto (Ken Takakura). While relaxing with Mas at a karaoke bar, the cops also get information on the world of the yakuza from Joyce Kinglsey (Kate Capshaw), a high-class bargirl. As they continue the search for Sato, the scrupulous, methodical, and civilized style of Japanese police work rubs the improvisational, rule-breaking Americans the wrong way. But when Vincent is murdered, Mas and Conklin realize that success will come only through a blending of investigative and cultural styles. The almost impenetrably sooty, neon-saturated city of Osaka is superbly photographed by future director Jan de Bont.DVD Features:Region 1Keep Case - CheckpointWidescreen - 2.35Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishAdditional Release Material: Trailers -1. Original TheatricalInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene IndexDVD-Rom Features: Web Access
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