"Marquette" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
2010s American Neoclassical Decorative Art
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"Marquette" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Chateau" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Rosette" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Tulip" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Williamsburg" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Santa Maria" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Floral Trellis" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Victorian Oval" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"White House" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Floral Canopy" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Classic Shell" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Small Acanthus" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Oval Tulip" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Dupont House" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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"Dupont House" Plaster Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
These plaster ceiling medallions are hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from a period
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Collection of Hand Cast Plaster Copies of Period Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
We offer a variety of plaster ceiling medallions that are hand-cast by our own craftsman from molds
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c.1890 English Plaster Relief Coffee Table w/ Iron Base
Located in BENSENVILLE, IL
Striking coffee table made from an antique English plaster ceiling medallion and a newly hand
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19th C. Large English Cast Plaster Ceiling Medallion Fragment
Located in Larkspur, CA
first quarter 19th century, Large English Cast Plaster Boxed Ceiling Medallion Fragment, in the
"Marquette" Plaster Ceiling Medallion
Located in Alexandria, VA
This plaster ceiling medallion is hand-cast by our own craftsman from a mold made from an antique
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Deal for Colleen: 8 Ceiling Medallions
Located in Alexandria, VA
Oval" Plaster Ceiling Medallion - "White House" Plaster Ceiling Medallion - "Floral Trellis" Plaster
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Antique, new and vintage decorative art is crucial to personalizing your interior.
Bringing art into your home will help you create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, whether you are expecting to regularly host guests for cocktails in your living room or you are inclined to soak up some “me time” on weekends by curling up with a book in your library. After all, a room isn’t quite complete until you hang some art on the walls.
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