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Dolbi Cashier Lucite and Brass Candle Holders, 1987, a Pair
Dolbi Cashier Lucite and Brass Candle Holders, 1987, a Pair

Dolbi Cashier Lucite and Brass Candle Holders, 1987, a Pair

$720Sale Price / item|20% Off

H 8 in Dm 5 in

Dolbi Cashier Lucite and Brass Candle Holders, 1987, a Pair

By Dolbi Cashier

Located in Miami, FL

Pair of Dolby Cashier lucite and patinated brass candle stick holders, 1987.

Category

Late 20th Century American Art Deco Candelabras

Materials

Brass

Lucite and Brass Candlestick Prickets Attributed to Dolbi and Cashier
Lucite and Brass Candlestick Prickets Attributed to Dolbi and Cashier

Lucite and Brass Candlestick Prickets Attributed to Dolbi and Cashier

By Dolbi Cashier

Located in Palm Springs, CA

A pretty graduated set of Candlesticks or Prickets by Dolby Cashier from the 1980's. This was a

Category

Vintage 1980s American Candlesticks

Materials

Brass

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Large Vintage Dolby Cashier Art Deco Brass Bird Sculpture
Large Vintage Dolby Cashier Art Deco Brass Bird Sculpture

Large Vintage Dolby Cashier Art Deco Brass Bird Sculpture

Located in Fairfield, CA

A beautiful brass bird sculpture by Dolby Cashier. Features great Art Deco stylized details.  

Category

Mid-20th Century Art Deco Animal Sculptures

Materials

Brass

Rare Pair of Vintage Dolby Brass Parrots Animal Sculpture
Rare Pair of Vintage Dolby Brass Parrots Animal Sculpture

Rare Pair of Vintage Dolby Brass Parrots Animal Sculpture

By Dolbi Cashier

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Beautiful pair of large brass parrots by Dolbi. 1980s. Rare and very collectible. Newly polished. Smaller parrot: 18" height x 6" diameter.

Category

Vintage 1980s Korean Rococo Animal Sculptures

Materials

Brass

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