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Camel Obelisk

Pair of Pewter Sculptural Obelisks by Figura Piero
Pair of Pewter Sculptural Obelisks by Figura Piero

Pair of Pewter Sculptural Obelisks by Figura Piero

$3,390

H 24.41 in W 11.82 in D 6.7 in

Pair of Pewter Sculptural Obelisks by Figura Piero

By Figuro Pero

Located in Bois-Colombes, FR

Fantastic pair of pewter showing a camel carry on an obelisks Signed Figura Piero For Atena.

Category

Vintage 1970s European Animal Sculptures

Materials

Pewter

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Camel Bone and Teak Inlay Obelisk
Camel Bone and Teak Inlay Obelisk

Camel Bone and Teak Inlay Obelisk

Unavailable

H 17 in Dm 4.5 in

Camel Bone and Teak Inlay Obelisk

Located in Stamford, CT

Camel bone and teakwood inlaid decorative obelisks with diamond motifs. Please note of wear

Category

20th Century More Desk Accessories

Materials

Bone, Teak

Pair of Bronze Camels with Obelisks
Pair of Bronze Camels with Obelisks

Pair of Bronze Camels with Obelisks

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H 13.5 in W 11.5 in D 6.5 in

Pair of Bronze Camels with Obelisks

Located in Pembroke, MA

onyx obelisks. Camels probably originally from 19th century fireplace chenets, remounted on new marble

Category

Antique 19th Century French Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Onyx, Bronze

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