1930s Lighting
Italian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Italian Neoclassical Vintage 1930s Lighting
Alabaster
Turkish Primitive Vintage 1930s Lighting
Ceramic, Clay
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Danish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Chinese Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass, Enamel
Danish Bauhaus Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass, Zinc
Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Pewter
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Italian Romantic Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Cut Glass, Murano Glass
French Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Italian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Empire Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass
Italian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Czech Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
American Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Italian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Murano Glass
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
British Late Victorian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Copper
British Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
French Louis XVI Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Bronze
Italian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Czech Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Chrome
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Nickel, Metal
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Marble, Spelter
Belgian Art Nouveau Vintage 1930s Lighting
Art Glass, Bakelite
Danish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Zinc, Aluminum
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Fabric, Oak
Italian Art Nouveau Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Brass, Wire
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Steel
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Bronze
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Brass
French Vintage 1930s Lighting
Alabaster
Danish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass, Enamel
Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Bronze
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Nickel
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Italian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Chrome
English Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Pewter
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Steel, Chrome
French Vintage 1930s Lighting
Alabaster
Czech Bauhaus Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Italian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Bronze
Swedish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
American Vintage 1930s Lighting
Bronze
Italian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal
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