Add a classic and reverent vibe to your living room with these 1976 Homco gold musical instrument plaques, featuring a detailed, molded relief of a violin, horn, and lute in a striking Hollywood Regency style.
Manufactured by Homco in 1976, these pieces exemplify the "Hollywood Regency" revival of the late mid-century, finished in a brilliant metallic gold that mimics the weight of heavy brass.
The open-work frames house detailed relief carvings of a lyre, a horn, and a violin, each entwined with botanical accents and flowing ribbons, providing a grounded, timeless feel for music lovers and vintage enthusiasts alike. Their lightweight construction and classic gallery wall scale make them a quintessential find, equally suited for a formal dining room or a moody, dark academia study. Because they have survived in such pristine condition, they serve as a functional relic of 1970s interior design, ready to bring a touch of historic charm and gilded beauty to a modern home.
This item is vintage, 50 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
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Origin: USA (Homco)
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Era: Mid-Century (1976)
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Material: Gilt-Finished Plastic
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Dimensions: 12.00" x 8.50"
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Condition: Excellent
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Special Feature: Coordinated set of 3; original 1976 date stamps on reverse.
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Note: These plaques are designed with integrated hanging loops for easy installation.