Early 20th Century Italian Alabaster Ewer Lamp on Stand
Located in Montreal, QC
This striking sculptural ewer is exuberantly modeled with sepent form handle and dragon form
Early 20th Century Italian Floor Lamps
Alabaster
Early 20th Century Italian Alabaster Ewer Lamp on Stand
Located in Montreal, QC
This striking sculptural ewer is exuberantly modeled with sepent form handle and dragon form
Alabaster
Pair of Alabaster Ewers
Located in Hudson, NY
A monumnetal pair of alabaster ewers of alternating brown and white alabaster with crisply carved
Alabaster
Impressive Renaissance Style Alabaster Ewer
Located in Montreal, QC
Impressive Renaissance style alabaster ewer.
Alabaster
Pair of Carved Alabaster Ewers
Located in New York, NY
Pair of large 19th Century carved alabaster ewers with mask carvings, on marble bases and faux
Tall Alabaster Ewer with Contrasting Handle and Fluted Rim
Located in Troy, MI
New Italian-made alabaster ewer in pale cream colored alabaster with narrow neck, fluted rim and
Alabaster
Spectacular Alabaster Ewers, Italy, 19th Century
Located in Paris, FR
Spectacular alabaster ewers, Italy, 19th century. Decorated with floral and animal motifs.
Alabaster
19th Century Alabaster Ewer (GMD#2154)
Located in Los Angeles, CA
19th Century Italian Carved Alabaster Ewer
Alabaster Italian Ewer Style Lamp
Located in Chicago, IL
Alabaster ewer style Italian lamp. The lamp is 52 inches to the top of the finial.
Alabaster
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