1990s Sculptures
American Mid-Century Modern 1990s Sculptures
Rock Crystal
British 1990s Sculptures
Sterling Silver
European Modern 1990s Sculptures
Marble, Belgian Black Marble
French Modern 1990s Sculptures
Bronze
French Mid-Century Modern 1990s Sculptures
Marble
French Folk Art 1990s Sculptures
Metal
French Mid-Century Modern 1990s Sculptures
Marble
American Post-Modern 1990s Sculptures
Stone, Metal
Swedish Modern 1990s Sculptures
Bronze, Iron
North American Post-Modern 1990s Sculptures
Bronze
Brazilian International Style 1990s Sculptures
Terracotta
Brazilian International Style 1990s Sculptures
Metal, Other
Belgian Other 1990s Sculptures
Metal, Copper
European Other 1990s Sculptures
Murano Glass
European Other 1990s Sculptures
Terracotta
1990s Sculptures
Silver Leaf
European Modern 1990s Sculptures
Aluminum
Spanish 1990s Sculptures
Marble
Italian Modern 1990s Sculptures
Ceramic
French Beaux Arts 1990s Sculptures
Porcelain
Dutch 1990s Sculptures
Stone, Brass
Italian Mid-Century Modern 1990s Sculptures
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