Pair Of 1900s French Marble Cassoulets
Located in High Point, NC
This refined pair of early 20th century French marble cassoulets showcases the elegance and
Early 20th Century French Urns
Marble
Pair Of 1900s French Marble Cassoulets
Located in High Point, NC
This refined pair of early 20th century French marble cassoulets showcases the elegance and
Marble
Pair Of 1900s French Marble Cassoulets
Located in High Point, NC
This refined pair of early 1900s French marble cassoulets embodies understated elegance and
Marble
Pair Of 1880s French Marble Cassoulets
Located in High Point, NC
This elegant pair of 1880s French marble cassoulets exemplifies the refined decorative artistry of
Marble
Pair Of 1880s French Marble Cassoulets
Located in High Point, NC
This elegant pair of late 19th century French marble cassoulets dates to the 1880s and reflects the
Marble
$9,500
H 32 in W 16 in D 14 in
Pair Antique French Napoleon III Bronze D' Ore & Green Marble Cassoulets Ca 1880
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pair antique French Napoleon III bronze d' ore & green marble cassoulets, circa 1880.
Marble, Bronze
Pair Of 1900s French Marble & Brass Cassoulets
Located in High Point, NC
This elegant pair of early 1900s French marble and brass cassoulets reflects the refined decorative
Marble, Brass
A Pair of Cassoulets by Skultuna
By Skultuna
Located in New York, NY
A pair of Swedish cassoulets by the firm Skultuna. The candlestick in the form of an urn with a
Marble, Brass
Nice Pair of C19th French Alabaster Cassoulets
By French Opaline
Located in London, GB
Fine Pair of French Cassoulets urns in marble and ormolu mounts C1880s Decorated with lovely Rams
Marble
Pair of French 19th century fleur de peche marble cassoulets
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Pair of French 19th century fleur de peche marble cassoulets with bronze dore mounts. FOR
Pair of Antique French Empire Marble Cassoulets Urns
Located in Potters Bar, Herts
Pair of antique French Empire marble cassoulets or urns. Highly decorative fair with amazingly
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H 19.69 in W 11.82 in D 5.91 in
French Bronze Enamel Porcelain Hand Painted Urn Marble Cassoulet, 19th C SALE
Located in Sofia, BG
Limited edition, numbered on the bottom. Authentic item. History of the Urn / Origin The first cremations already occurred in 3000 B.C., which means that incinerations are among ...
Marble, Bronze, Enamel
Pair French Marble Urns Amphora Cassolettes Empire 1890
Located in Potters Bar, GB
Gorgeous pair of French Empire marble cassoulets Classic urns of amphora form Beautiful tones
Marble
Pair of cassoulets
Located in Atlanta, GA
A superb pair of gilt bronze and marble Neoclassical style cassoulets
Marble, Ormolu
Pair 19th Century French Marble and Cassoulet Urns
Located in Martlesham, GB
A stunning pair of French 19th Century marble and ormolu cassoulet urns, the green marble urns
Marble
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H 13.78 in W 5.32 in D 4.73 in
French Art Deco Marble and Bronze Cassoulet Vases with Elephants, Ca. 1925
Located in Antwerp, BE
Pair of French Art Deco marble and bronze cassoulet vases with elephants. Ca. 1925. Marble and
Marble, Bronze
Pair French Marble Urns Amphora Cassolettes Empire 1890
Located in Potters Bar, GB
Gorgeous pair of French Empire marble cassoulets Classic urns of amphora form Beautiful tones of
Marble
Pair of 19th Century French Marble Cassoulets
Located in Atlanta, GA
This pair of handsome marble Cassoulets has lovely bronze mountings. The bronze mountings are
Marble
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