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Bookends(2)
Collectible Glass(6)
The Timeless Beauty of Collectible Crystal Glassware Collectible crystal glassware is more than just a…
Figurines(2)
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Mantelpieces(11)
Mirrors(5)
Enhance Your Home Décor with Vintage Wall Mirrors Vintage wall mirrors are more than just…
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Vases(14)
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Mantelpieces, Vases
E. Picault pair of French cassolettes 19th century
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.E. Picault pair of French cassolettes 19th century.
Important mantelpiece that includes two elegant covered “cassolettes” vases, cast in spelter and patinated in brown and gilt bronze, second half of the… -
Tabletop decor, Tableware & Barware
Hot water tower, Regency, Chinoiserie, 19th Century
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.Hot water tower, Regency, Chinoiserie, 19th century
Rare Regency hot water tower, Chinoiserie. Cylindrical alloy body on trapezoidal base housing the coal drawer, raised on four legs, brass faucet and lion-headed…
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Figurines, Porcelain & Ceramics
Karl Tutter ‘Puto Auf Reh’ Porcelain figurine 1920’s
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.Karl Tutter ‘Puto Auf Reh’ Porcelain figurine 1920’s
High quality white enameled porcelain figurine with golden details, made by the prestigious artist Karl Tutter for the famous firm Hutschenreuther. -
Jardinière centerpieces, Tabletop decor
WMF silver plated centerpiece with glass insert, 1900’s
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.WMF silver plated centerpiece with glass insert, 1900.
This centerpiece is a classic example of the Art Nouveau style. Manufactured by the prestigious German firm WMF circa 1900, it is a…
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Jardinière centerpieces, Tabletop decor
WMF silver plated tin centerpiece, glass insert, 1900’s
0 out of 5There is no AI review summary.WMF silver plated tin centerpiece, glass insert, 1900’s
Beautiful Art Nouveau centerpiece made of silver plated tin. Created by WMF Geislingen, Germany, circa 1900’s.