Metal Sculptures
17th Century Asian Chinese Export Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze
17th Century Italian Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze
18th Century Italian Rococo Antique Metal Sculptures
Rock Crystal, Silver Leaf
18th Century French Other Antique Metal Sculptures
Brass
Late 17th Century German Antique Metal Sculptures
Iron
16th Century Italian International Style Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze
15th Century and Earlier Namibian Antique Metal Sculptures
Other
15th Century and Earlier Czech Antique Metal Sculptures
Other
18th Century Italian Antique Metal Sculptures
Metal
17th Century French Antique Metal Sculptures
Iron
18th Century Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze, Iron
1620s Italian Renaissance Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze
15th Century and Earlier Congolese Antique Metal Sculptures
Other
15th Century and Earlier Brazilian Antique Metal Sculptures
Other
15th Century and Earlier Antique Metal Sculptures
Other
16th Century Tibetan Ming Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze
1780s English George III Antique Metal Sculptures
Other
Late 18th Century Chinese Qing Antique Metal Sculptures
Bronze
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