Pair Of Bronze Nautical Marine wall sconces, or Convoy Lights
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Original marine convoy lights from a ship , original solid bronze cage. porcelain socket for one
Vintage 1950s American Wall Lights and Sconces
Metal, Bronze
Pair Of Bronze Nautical Marine wall sconces, or Convoy Lights
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Original marine convoy lights from a ship , original solid bronze cage. porcelain socket for one
Metal, Bronze
Pair Of Antique Bronze Nautical Marine wall sconces, or Convoy Lights
Located in Delray Beach, FL
These captivating Bronze Nautical Marine Wall Sconces, likely once serving as robust convoy lights
Bronze, Steel, Metal
Midcentury Navy Convoy Lights
Located in Norwell, MA
Authentic pair of midcentury, Royal Navy convoy lights. Solid brass housing, red and blue lenses
Mid-Century Navy Convoy Lights
Located in Norwell, MA
Authentic pair of Mid-Century, Royal Navy convoy lights. Solid brass housing, red and blue lenses
Pair Of Bronze Nautical Marine Scones
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Original marine convoy lights from a ship , with red glass light and protective original solid
Bronze, Steel
British Royal Navy Convoy Lights
Located in Norwell, MA
Original marine convoy lights from a ship of the English Royal Navy. Signalling light with red and
Pair Of Bronze Nautical Marine wall sconces, or Convoy Lights
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Original marine convoy lights from a ship , original solid bronze cage. porcelain socket for one
Bronze, Steel
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Working with resin, a tricky material, has created moments of failure — and enlightenment.
Commissioned for the lakeside villa of a Finnish industrialist, it illuminated visits with dignitaries.
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