Beveled Folk Art
Early 20th Century European Black Forest Beveled Folk Art
Brass, Iron
20th Century American Folk Art Beveled Folk Art
Iron
Early 20th Century French Folk Art Beveled Folk Art
Mirror, Wood
Mid-20th Century Austrian Folk Art Beveled Folk Art
Metal
2010s Swiss Black Forest Beveled Folk Art
Other
1880s Swiss Black Forest Antique Beveled Folk Art
Walnut
Early 1900s French Neoclassical Revival Antique Beveled Folk Art
Onyx, Marble, Bronze
Late 19th Century German Black Forest Antique Beveled Folk Art
Walnut
20th Century European Other Beveled Folk Art
Wood
Early 20th Century Swiss Black Forest Beveled Folk Art
Wood
Late 19th Century Austrian Rustic Antique Beveled Folk Art
Mirror, Softwood
1790s English Chippendale Antique Beveled Folk Art
Mirror, Hardwood
Late 19th Century Swiss Antique Beveled Folk Art
Oak
Early 20th Century American Folk Art Beveled Folk Art
Brass
Early 20th Century European Gothic Revival Beveled Folk Art
Metal
2010s Italian Minimalist Beveled Folk Art
Art Glass, Blown Glass, Mirror, Murano Glass
Early 1900s American Victorian Antique Beveled Folk Art
Mirror, Wood, Feathers
Mid-20th Century American Folk Art Beveled Folk Art
Glass, Wood
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