Green Diamond-Cut Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Alexandria, VA
Handblown and cut with unique color and design - glass pontil (finial) - originally candle or oil-burning, now wired with three-light cluster electrical assembly - original brass com...
Green Diamond-Cut Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Alexandria, VA
Handblown and cut with unique color and design - glass pontil (finial) - originally candle or oil-burning, now wired with three-light cluster electrical assembly - original brass com...
English Emerald Green Hanging Bell Jar Lantern
Located in New York, NY
An English green hanging glass lantern, suspending a tripartite candelabrum with etched Greek key
Brass
Bell Jar Hanging Lantern
Located in Bridgehampton, NY
Green patina crackle glass bell jar lantern
English Emerald Green Glass and Bronze Bell Jar Hall Lantern, Circa 1800
Located in Charleston, SC
English Emerald green hand blown glass and decorative bronze two-tiered hanging bell jar hall
Bronze
Green hand blown bell jar ( 2 available)
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
#1-1936ab hand blown bell jar with 3 lite cluster Also have 2 available in clear glass
Brass
Vintage Bell Jar Emerald Green Gourd Lantern, Mid-Century Anglo-Indian Lighting
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Vintage bell jar emerald green gourd lantern, mid-century Anglo-Indian lighting.
Blown Glass
Antique Colorful Bell Jar Lanterns in Green
Located in Hudson, NY
Three different color bell jar lanterns with brass details. Stunning pigment like cobalt can be
Brass
19th Century Rare Green Belgium Bell Jar Lantern Chandelier
Located in Firenze, Toscana
Rare green color. The lantern alone measures 9"L. Made for candles, but this will be wired using
Bronze
19th Century English Green Hand Blown Glass Bell Jar Pendant Light in Green
Located in New York, NY
19th century green English hand blown glass bell jar lantern pendant light with new brass hardware
Brass
19th Century Hand Blown Green Glass Bell Jar Pendant Light with New Hardware
Located in New York, NY
19th century hand blown green glass bell jar pendant lantern from England with a brass finial and
Brass
Green Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Alexandria, VA
cut or etching. Originally for oil or candle. Can be electrified. Chain length between bell jar and
Early 19th Century Anglo-Indian Green Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Southampton, NY
A early 19th century green blown glass bell jar hall lantern with original smoke bell and brass
Brass
Antique Green Glass Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Heath, MA
This circa 1860 English, hand blown glass bell jar lantern features a beautiful green hue and is
Brass
19th Century English Green Glass Bell Jar Lantern with Smoke Bell, Handblown
Located in Atlanta, GA
19th century English green glass bell jar lantern with smoke bell, handblown.
Blown Glass
Antique Emerald Green Pumpkin or Melon Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Heath, MA
An emerald gem in our bell jar collection, this circa 1890 pumpkin- or melon-shaped lantern is in
Brass
Sold
H 25 in Dm 13.5 in
Rare Pair of Green 19th Century George I Style English Hanging Bell Jar Lanterns
Located in Atlanta, GA
Rare pair of green 19th century George I style English hanging bell jar lanterns.
Glass
19th Century Green Bell Jar Hall Lantern
Located in Heath, MA
Very beautiful 19th century emerald or shamrock green English bell jar lantern. Everything about
Brass
Antique Emerald Green Glass Globe Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Heath, MA
A rare and beautiful emerald-colored hand blown glass globe bell jar lantern from Belgium, circa
Brass
Antique Blue Green Teal Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Heath, MA
An exquisite dark teal hued bell jar lantern from England, circa 1870. This deep green-blue lantern
Brass
19th Century Emerald Green Pumpkin or Melon Bell Jar Lantern
Located in Heath, MA
A rare 19th century Belgian green glass ribbed melon or pumpkin lantern hand blown in Belgium. This
Brass
Vintage Hand-Cut Green Colored Bell Jar Lantern with Smoke Screen
Located in Houston, TX
Origin appears to be from France. This is a complete hand cut jar lantern with hand cast brass
Glass
Pair of Green Glass Bell Jar Lanterns, India, circa 1900
Located in San Francisco, CA
A pair of Anglo-Indian green glass bell jar lanterns, circa 1900. Both with later wiring and
Glass
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