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Pair of 20th C. French Neoclassical 9-Light Bronze Candelabra with Marble Base
Located in North Miami, FL
Set of early 20th century french Neoclassical 9-light silvered bronze candelabra with marble base By: Unknown Material: marble, metal, silver, stone, bronze, copper Technique: cast,...
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Early 20th Century French Neoclassical Candelabras

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Stone, Marble, Metal, Silver, Bronze, Copper

Late 20th C. Expressionist Giacometti-Like Pair of French Bronze Candle Holders
By Diego Giacometti
Located in North Miami, FL
Late 20th century Expressionist Giacometti-like pair of french bronze candle holders By: Diego Giacometti (in the style of) Material: bro...
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Late 20th Century French Expressionist Candlesticks

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Bronze, Metal, Copper

Pair of Early 20th Century Plated 3-Arms Candelabras from France by Christofle
By Christofle
Located in North Miami, FL
Pair of early 20th century plated 3-arms candelabras from France by the company Christofle By: Christofle Material: silver, silver plate, metal Technique: silvered, plated, metalwor...
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Candelabras

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Metal, Silver Plate, Silver

Pair of Italian Mid-Century Modern Red Acrylic/Lucite Geometric Candle Holders
Located in North Miami, FL
Pair of italian mid-century modern red acrylic/lucite geometric candle holders By: unknown Material: acrylic, lucite, synthetic, plastic Technique: cast, molded, polished, hand-crafted Dimensions: 3 in x 4.5 in x 11 in Date: mid-20th century Style: Mid-Century Modern, Op Art, Space Age Place of origin: Italy Striking pair of mid-20th century italian...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Candlesticks

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Synthetic, Acrylic, Lucite, Plastic

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