Glass Pendant, Attributed to Veca Italy, 1960s
By VECA
Located in L'Escala, ES
Very nice glass pendant, attributed to Veca, Italy, 1960s, with beautiful circle polished dark
Mid-20th Century Italian Chandeliers and Pendants
Chrome
Glass Pendant, Attributed to Veca Italy, 1960s
By VECA
Located in L'Escala, ES
Very nice glass pendant, attributed to Veca, Italy, 1960s, with beautiful circle polished dark
Chrome
Sold|$1,000
Beveled Mirror from Veca, Italy, 1960s
By VECA
Located in Palermo, Italia
This beveled mirror was produced by Veca in the 1960s. It features a caramel glass frame and nickel
Art Glass
Modernist Blue Glass Pendant by Veca, Italy, 1960s
By VECA
Located in Austin, TX
A modernist panelled glass pendant light in blue by Italian maker Veca, circa 1960. Three arms hold
Chrome
Couple Applique Veca Produced 20th Century in Italy
By VECA
Located in Palermo, Italia
Pair of wall sconces 60 years Murano glass often, Veca Italian production. Glass intact and no
Steel
Sold|$980
Modern Wall Sconces by Veca
By VECA
Located in Fairfax, VA
Simple but very chic wall sconces in clear and smoked glass by Veca.
Chrome
Sold|$1,250
Pair of Veca Sconces Made in Milan
By VECA
Located in New York, NY
Stylish pair of sconces made in Milan 1970 by Veca in white satin finished glass fixed to a white
Metal
Pair of Italian Midcentury Alabaster and Brass Sconces, Late 1960s
By VECA
Located in Mombuey, Zamora
Just until July 30th Midcentury. Pair of Alabaster-Onyx wall sconces and golden brass from Italy
Alabaster
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