Pair of Regency Bronze Crane Candelabra, circa1820
Located in Lincoln, GB
Pair of beautiful bronze regency crane candelabras circa 1820. The crane atop the pair is
Antique Early 19th Century Regency Candelabras
Bronze
Pair of Regency Bronze Crane Candelabra, circa1820
Located in Lincoln, GB
Pair of beautiful bronze regency crane candelabras circa 1820. The crane atop the pair is
Bronze
Antique Bronze Chinoiserie Crane and Tortoise Candlesticks
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Pair of antique brass or bronze French naturalist fantasy candelabra or candle sticks with an age
Pair of Exceptional 19th Century French Bronze Candelabra
Located in Bronx, NY
rendered masks. A beautifully sculpted open wing crane is mounted atop each candelabra creating a wonderful
Bronze
A pair of porcelain and gilt brass candelabra by Thomas Abbott
By Thomas Abbott
Located in Castle Douglas, GB
and cranes. The design of these candelabra mounted with porcelain vases is a more elaborate design and
Brass, Ormolu
Impressive Pair of Continental Gilt Bronze-Mounted Porcelain Candelabra
Located in Long Island City, NY
A lovely and impressive pair of continental gilt bronze-mounted porcelain five-light candelabra
Bronze
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H 19.25 in W 14.25 in D 6 in
Pair of Victorian Bronze Two Arm Candelabra in the Form of Cranes by Abbott
Located in Essex, MA
Heavy patinated bronze with inscription Amor. Vincit. Omnia. Ao. 1643.
Bronze
19th Century Brass Crane Door Stop
Located in Palm Springs, CA
Antique brass Crane (bird) drinking from a water pitcher vessel door stop.
Brass
Japanese Meiji Crane Lotus Turtle Candle Holder
Located in Palm Springs, CA
A single bronze Japanese candlestick with crane resting on top of a turtle with lotus leaf candle
Bronze
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