Glass Folk Art
1950s Vintage Glass Folk Art
Rattan, Glass
Early 20th Century Art Deco Glass Folk Art
Mirror
Early 20th Century American Glass Folk Art
Brass, Steel
1960s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass Folk Art
Mirror, Plastic
2010s Spanish Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
Early 20th Century American Folk Art Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Glass Folk Art
Mirror, Wood
Early 20th Century American Glass Folk Art
Wood, Fabric, Mirror
19th Century German Antique Glass Folk Art
Wood, Glass
15th Century and Earlier Thai Antique Glass Folk Art
Glass
1920s British Vintage Glass Folk Art
Glass, Oak
2010s Spanish Post-Modern Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
2010s Spanish Post-Modern Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Glass Folk Art
Mirror, Wood
Mid-19th Century English Antique Glass Folk Art
Glass, Hardwood
2010s Spanish Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
2010s Spanish Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
2010s Spanish Glass Folk Art
Glass, Wood, Paper
18th Century Italian Antique Glass Folk Art
Glass, Giltwood
2010s Turkish Post-Modern Glass Folk Art
Brass
1890s British Victorian Antique Glass Folk Art
Mirror, Pine
2010s Belgian Arts and Crafts Glass Folk Art
Canvas, Glass
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