Early 1700s Lighting
Dutch Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Bronze
Italian Baroque Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Walnut
European Neoclassical Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Bronze, Other
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Early 1700s Lighting
Brass
French Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Iron
Italian Rococo Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Giltwood
French Louis XVI Vintage Early 1700s Lighting
Wood
Polish Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Brass
American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Early 1700s Lighting
Bentwood
French Louis XVI Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Marble, Bronze
Early 1700s Lighting
Wood
Baroque Early 1700s Lighting
Wood
Italian Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Crystal
European Empire Early 1700s Lighting
Bronze, Steel
Italian Baroque Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Pine
Italian Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Wood, Giltwood
French Louis XIV Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Wood
Chinese Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Porcelain
Italian Baroque Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Wrought Iron
Dutch Baroque Antique Early 1700s Lighting
French Louis XIII Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Italian William and Mary Antique Early 1700s Lighting
Silver Leaf
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