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Pair of Silver Chariots Driven by Winged Cherub Salt Cellars

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Set of Three Christofle Silver Plate Napkin’s Rings
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This is a set of three Christofle Silver Plate Napkin’s Rings. It depicts a wide concave shaped rings engraved in the center with the monogram of the gothic letters “J and C” and als...
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Pair of heavy solid bronze electrical sconces with a relieve decoration of acanthus leaves and swags that stand out the very shiny surface of the bronze. Very well done highlighted f...
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A pair of patinated bronze bookends depicting rearing horses figurines resting on a gilt bronze Rococo base.
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Set Of Carl Thieme Potschappel Porcelain Pair Of Urns And Centerpiece Bowl
By Carl Thieme
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a Set of Carl Thieme Potschappel Porcelain Pair of Urns and Centerpiece Bowl. It depicts a pair of lidded potpourri urns hand painted w...
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