1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3

A set of three vintage gold-colored molded plastic wall plaques in ornate hexagonal frames, featuring openwork designs of a lyre, a french horn, and a violin with sheet music. 1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3 1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3 1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3 1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3 1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3 A set of three vintage gold-colored molded plastic wall plaques in ornate hexagonal frames, featuring openwork designs of a lyre, a french horn, and a violin with sheet music.
1976 Homco Gold Musical Instrument Wall Hangings: Set of 3
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Set of 3 Vintage Homco MCMLXXVI Gold Wall Hanging, Instruments. Made in 1976. Plastic. They measure 12 by 8 1/2". Excellent condition.

Bring a touch of mid-century Hollywood Regency style to your home with this authentic set of three Homco musical instrument wall plaques. Produced in 1976 and marked with the Roman numerals MCMLXXVI, these plaques are classic examples of the ornate home decor styles popular in the late 1970s. Each plaque features a different classical instrument—a lyre, a french horn, and a violin—set within a highly detailed, openwork hexagonal frame with scrolled flourishes.

Constructed from durable molded plastic and finished in a rich, antiqued gold tone, these pieces offer the look of heavy gilded metal while being lightweight and easy to hang. Each plaque measures 12 by 8 1/2 inches, making them a perfect size for creating a gallery wall in a music room, study, or living area. These are iconic pieces for collectors of Homco or Dart Ind. wall art and are an excellent choice for a housewarming gift or for anyone looking to add a touch of traditional European-inspired flair to their interior design.

These items are vintage, 50 years old. While they appear to be in excellent condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw, I would reach out prior to sending it.