Sicilian Folk Art
Mid-19th Century Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Ceramic
20th Century Folk Art Sicilian Folk Art
Ceramic
1930s Tribal Vintage Sicilian Folk Art
Wool
2010s Folk Art Sicilian Folk Art
Gold Leaf
Early 20th Century Black Forest Sicilian Folk Art
Metal
2010s Folk Art Sicilian Folk Art
Gold Leaf
2010s Folk Art Sicilian Folk Art
Gold Leaf
2010s Folk Art Sicilian Folk Art
Gold Leaf
2010s Other Sicilian Folk Art
Terracotta
18th Century Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Clay
2010s Sicilian Folk Art
Terracotta
2010s Sicilian Folk Art
Ceramic
2010s Sicilian Folk Art
Ceramic
2010s Sicilian Folk Art
Gold Leaf
Early 20th Century Baroque Revival Sicilian Folk Art
Terracotta
Late 17th Century Baroque Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Fruitwood
Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Sicilian Folk Art
Fruitwood
15th Century and Earlier Classical Greek Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Silver
15th Century and Earlier Classical Greek Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Silver
15th Century and Earlier Classical Greek Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Silver
15th Century and Earlier Classical Greek Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Silver
Late 19th Century Folk Art Antique Sicilian Folk Art
Ceramic, Earthenware
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