A Pair Of Bronze Monkey Butler Candlesticks
Located in Bradenton, FL
Unique Pair of Bronze Figural Monkey Butlers Candleholders. Monkeys outstretched arms are reaching
Mid-20th Century French Regency Candlesticks
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A Pair Of Bronze Monkey Butler Candlesticks
Located in Bradenton, FL
Unique Pair of Bronze Figural Monkey Butlers Candleholders. Monkeys outstretched arms are reaching
Bronze
Bronze Monkey Candleholder
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
A charming 19th century bronze candleholder featuring a monkey with his bellows.
Bronze
Patinated Bronze Monkey Candleholder
Located in New York, NY
The seated monkey holds a trumpet blossom candleholder atop a column.
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Vintage Cast Iron Monkey Candleholder
Located in San Diego, CA
Very cool cast iron monkey candleholder, circa 1960s. The monkey is wearing a Indian style nehru
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Iron Redcoat Monkey Candleholder, Late 18th or Early 19th Century
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Redcoat monkey candleholder (possible British or Colonial American) is solid iron and beautifully
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Maitland Smith Attr. Monkey Candleholders, Pair
By Maitland Smith
Located in Astoria, NY
Pair of Maitland Smith Attributed Monkey-Form Cold-Painted Cast Iron Candleholder Bookends, the
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Nickel-Plated Bronze Candleholders
By Emilio Terry
Located in Miami, FL
by "waiter dressed" monkeys. Candleholders, ideal for outside romantic candle light.
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H 5.52 in W 3.55 in D 2.96 in
Pair of Antique Vienna Bronze Monkey Candlesticks By F. Bergmann 1900
By Franz Bergmann
Located in Antwerp, BE
A pair of Vienna bronze F. Bergmann monkey candleholders. Artist: F Bergmann Signature and Marks
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Pair of Monkey Sconces by Bill Huebbe
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Hand-painted monkey wall-mounted candleholders by Bill Huebbe.
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H 7 in W 5 in D 6 in
Pair Antique French Bronze Figural Monkey Statue Candleholders Candlesticks 1900
Located in Portland, OR
A good pair of antique French bronze monkey statuette candlesticks, circa 1900. This pair of
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1970s Maitland Smith Bronze Monkey Candleholders
By Maitland Smith
Located in Hudson, NY
Pair of signed holders. Very clean. One upright has a slight bend.
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