Capone 300-pc. 9.5g Clay Poker Chip Set with Black Aluminum Case
A must have for any poker enthusiast, connoisseur, or those that simply appreciate the finer things, the Capone 300 Executive Poker Set is one of the finest poker game sets available today. It includes 300, heavy casino-sized two-tone-color clay chips (40mm), two decks of quality plastic coated playing cards, five dice, and a dealer button.
Features include:
New design
9.5g/40mm clay chips
Casino weight and feel
Black anodized ribbed aluminum carry case
Chrome hardware
Red felt interior
Set includes:
300 Capone poker chips
Two decks of plastic-coated playing cards
Five square cut translucent casino dice
One dealer marker
Black anodized aluminum carry case
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Sleek and sensual this exotic camisole from Single is bound to turn heads when you walk by.
V-neck pullover design
Sleeveless
Lace bodice with removable rhinestone brooch
Approximately 22 inches from shoulders to hem
Available in black or cream color options
100-percent silk (front), 100-percent cotton (back)
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Dry clean only
Made in USA
Model number 215S814
In this semi-biographical tale of Alma Schindler (Sarah Wynter), who became Alma Mahler when she married the famous composer Gustav Mahler (Jonathan Pryce), director Bruce Beresford transports audiences to Vienna at the turn of the 20th Century. The film explores Alma's relationships not only with Mahler, her first husband, but also with architect Walter Gropius (Simon Verhoeven), artist Oskar Kokoschka (Vincent Perez), and the man with whom she remarried, author Franz Werfel. With excellent casting, these intriguing historical figures are brought back to life through actors that bear impressive physical resemblance to them. The joyous but loveless Gustav Mahler is expertly played by Jonathan Pryce, and maintains a significant role in the film even after his death, through both his music and a lifelike bronze bust that Alma displays prominently in her home. The rest of the story plays up Alma's beauty and her clever pickup lines, colorfully illustrating each move she makes as she learns to attract, charm, and enrapture the men she seduces, ultimately serving as their muse. However, throughout her love affairs, Alma maintains her individuality and her interest in her own musical compositions, which she victoriously produces for a grand performance near the end of the film. Thus, BRIDE OF THE WIND frees itself from its quaint biopic packaging, positioning Alma as a harbinger of women's convictions, rights, and creative talents.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseAnamorphic Widescreen - 1.85Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - EnglishInteractive Features: Interactive Menu Scene Selection
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