Antique Hand-Hammered Copper Waste Basket/ Bucket
Located in Chicago, IL
Antique hand-hammered copper waste basket/ bucket.
Early 20th Century American Antique Waste Baskets
Copper
Antique Hand-Hammered Copper Waste Basket/ Bucket
Located in Chicago, IL
Antique hand-hammered copper waste basket/ bucket.
Copper
Antique Taxidermy Elephant Foot Stool/Waste Basket
Located in Chicago, IL
Antique taxidermy elephant foot with insert metal container. It could be used as stool/waste basket
Antique Taxidermy Elephant Foot Stool/Waste Basket
Located in Chicago, IL
Antique taxidermy elephant foot with insert metal container. It could be used as stool/waste basket
Animal Skin, Wood
Vintage French Waste Paper Basket leather with Gold Embossed Decoration
Located in Antwerp, BE
French leather waste paper basket with gold embossed decoration . The sides are made to emulate
Leather
Pair of Brass Mounted Mahogany Jardinières / Containers
Located in New York, NY
jardinières can be used for many purposes including magazines, waste baskets or to hold your favorite flowers
Mahogany
English 19th Century Copper Riveted Coal Bucket, Today for Logs or Plant
Located in Wells, ME
ash from the fireplace. Today this form is often used as a jardinière, a log bucket or large waste
Copper
Early 1900s, Large Glass Battery Case
Located in Culver City, CA
use as a unique waste basket, vase, or display container for decorative items. This piece is also
Glass
English Victorian Brass Riveted Coal Bucket with Brass Swing Handle
Located in Wells, ME
. Today this coal bucket can be used as a log bin, kindling bin, ash bin, waste basket or planter for an
Brass
Dutch 19th Century Turned Stick Built Walnut Kettle Warmer or Peat Bucket
Located in Wells, ME
handle made transporting it easy. Today it can be used as a waste basket, a kindling bucket or coal
Brass
19th Century Mahogany and Brass, Waste Paper Basket
Located in New York, NY
19th century mahogany and brass, waste paper basket.
Brass
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