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Pair of Early 19th Century Triton Candlesticks Storm Lanterns by Wood & Caldwell
By Wood & Caldwell
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Rare and fabulous pair of Early 19th Century Triton Candlesticks by Wood & Caldwell. English lustre pottery, circa 1815. Now mounted as storm lanterns (also called hurricane lanterns...
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19th Century English Regency Antique Wood & Caldwell Furniture
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Brass
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