19th Century German Berlin Cast Iron Charger with Signs of the Zodiac
Located in Stamford, CT
19th century German, likely Berlin Iron Works, cast iron charger with mythological figures of
Antique Early 19th Century German Baroque Decorative Art
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19th Century German Berlin Cast Iron Charger with Signs of the Zodiac
Located in Stamford, CT
19th century German, likely Berlin Iron Works, cast iron charger with mythological figures of
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H 1.5 in W 13.75 in D 10.75 in
Vintage Roman Classical Style Figural Cast Iron Twin Handle Charger Dish
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Vintage Roman Classical Style Figural Cast Iron Twin Handle Charger Dish. Circa Mid 20th Century
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Cast Iron Charger with Mythological Scenes
Located in Budapest, HU
Cast iron charger with mythological scenes Signed: ANINA Early 20th century. Heavy cast iron
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19th Century Silver Plated Cast Iron Charger
Located in Dallas, TX
19th Century Silver Plated Cast Iron Charger depicts stunning Renaissance-inspired allegorical
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Antique Cast Iron Relief Charger from Germany, 19th Century
Located in Dallas, TX
This cast iron charger from Germany was hand-worked in the 1800s. The low-relief image, in this
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Marc Brazier Jones Astro Charger Table Candleholder
By Mark Brazier-Jones
Located in Hamburg, DE
the centre of the eye, wrought iron and bronze, gilded details, this style is only available as
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Cast Iron Charger with Mythological Scenes
Located in Budapest, HU
Early 20th century. Heavy cast iron charger of round form decorated throughout in roman style with
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