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  • Silver jardiniere centerpiece Minerva, France, late 19th century.
    Located in Chorzów, PL
    A unique silver rectangular jardinier with a crystal insert. The jardinier comes from France from around 1850, marked with a French hallmark, the head of the goddess Minerva. (Silv...
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    Antique 1850s French Centerpieces

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  • LATE 19th-EARLY 20th CENTURY ITALIAN SILVER CENTERPIECE
    Located in Firenze, FI
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  • Porcelain Centerpiece, circa Late 19th Century
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Porcelain enameled piece with golden details that allows to place flowers inside. Shaped like a bucket, it has a handle decorated with shapes inspired by Rococo from the 18th century...
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    Antique Late 19th Century European Neoclassical Revival Centerpieces

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  • Late 19th Century French Faience Centerpiece
    Located in Miami, FL
    A fine late 19th French hand painted Faience centerpiece. The elegant floral motif is truly stunning and will enhance any foyer guerdon, console or dining room tabletop. This antiq...
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    Antique Late 19th Century French Vases

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  • Cloisonné Centerpiece, Japan, Late 19th Century
    Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
    Cloisonné centerpiece. Japan, late 19th century. Wood pedestal: 8 cm height. Centerpiece without wood pedestal: 30 cm height.
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    Antique Late 19th Century Japanese Anglo-Japanese Centerpieces

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  • Whiting Sterling Silver Late 19th Century Centerpiece Bowl Stand
    By Frank Whiting
    Located in New York, NY
    Whiting, sterling silver centerpiece stand from the late 19th century with exquisite engravings at the top, a reticulated rim as well as highly decorative, ornamental motifs adorning the stem and 3 feet. It measures 10'' in diameter by 8 7/8'' in height, weighs 23.1 troy ounces, and bears hallmarks as shown. Originally in Massachusetts, Whiting Manufacturing Company relocated to New York in 1875. The company was purchased by Gorham in 1924 and the production transferred to Providence, Rhode Island. Whiting had relatively small production output but produced exceptional handmade silverware in relatively small quantities. The Company's most famous and important designer was Charles Osborne...
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    Antique Late 19th Century American Sterling Silver

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