American Sculptures
Early 1900s Charles II Antique American Sculptures
Leather, Maple
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s American Classical Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Folk Art Antique American Sculptures
Scrap Wood
Early 1900s Adirondack Antique American Sculptures
Iron
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Folk Art Antique American Sculptures
Pine
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Wrought Iron
Early 1900s Art Nouveau Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Rustic Antique American Sculptures
Iron
Early 1900s Other Antique American Sculptures
Feathers
Early 1900s Beaux Arts Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Wood
Early 1900s Victorian Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Wood
Early 1900s Art Nouveau Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Organic Modern Antique American Sculptures
Stainless Steel
Early 1900s Arts and Crafts Antique American Sculptures
Wood
Early 1900s Industrial Antique American Sculptures
Copper
Early 1900s Belle Époque Antique American Sculptures
Plaster
Early 20th Century Neoclassical American Sculptures
Bronze
1870s Neoclassical Revival Antique American Sculptures
Bronze, Ormolu
Early 19th Century Victorian Antique American Sculptures
Brass
19th Century Greco Roman Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 20th Century American Sculptures
Stone
1940s Industrial Vintage American Sculptures
Iron
1940s Industrial Vintage American Sculptures
Iron
19th Century Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
1920s Folk Art Vintage American Sculptures
Oak
20th Century American Sculptures
Plaster
1890s American Classical Antique American Sculptures
Iron
Early 20th Century Modern American Sculptures
Carrara Marble
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Belle Époque Antique American Sculptures
Plaster
Early 1900s American Classical Antique American Sculptures
Iron
Early 1900s Late Victorian Antique American Sculptures
Brass
Early 1900s Antique American Sculptures
Metal
Early 1900s American Craftsman Antique American Sculptures
Wood
Early 1900s Art Nouveau Antique American Sculptures
Bronze
Early 1900s Folk Art Antique American Sculptures
Steel
Early 1900s American Classical Antique American Sculptures
Bone, Fruitwood
Early 1900s Industrial Antique American Sculptures
Mahogany
Early 1900s Country Antique American Sculptures
Metal
Early 1900s American Empire Antique American Sculptures
Bronze, Tin
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