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Circa 1900's, an Italian, Provincial Style, decorative Bird Cage
Located in London, Park Royal
1900's Italian Provincial Style Decorative Bird Cage with Yellow Stained Glass Windows. Crafted in Italy, this piece offers a blend of rustic charm and delicate artistry, suitable fo...
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Early 20th Century Italian French Provincial Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Wire
Art Nouveau brass hanging bird cage
Located in Cheshire, GB
Art Nouveau brass hanging bird cage, the brass wirework top on an octagonal base with a single drawer and original feeder. Supported on brass splayed base.
Dimensions
Height 69.5 Inc...
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Late 19th Century British Antique Europe Bird Cages
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Brass
Antique French birdcage
Located in Maidstone, GB
Antique French birdcage, original paint, ready to hang or freestanding. The door opens to display inside.
The below height does not include any chain, there is approx 12 inches of ol...
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Early 20th Century French Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Wood
20th century French Painted Metal and Wood Bird Cage, 1920s
Located in LEGNY, FR
Beautiful bird cage dating from the 1920s in metal and wood painted white.
Pivot door. Feeder and perch.
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1920s French Vintage Europe Bird Cages
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Metal
Brass Bird Cage - 19th Century
Located in Brussels, Brussels
lovely 19th century brass birdcage
Beautiful small, very refined model with two brass eating containers which are very well sculpted
The uprights are twisted which is unusual and ve...
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19th Century British Victorian Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Brass
Early 1900s Vintage Italian Birdcage
Located in Roma, IT
I have been on the lookout for the ideal vintage birdcage for some time and recently came across this wonderful specimen in Rome. It is made of wood and metal wire in cream and blue....
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Early 20th Century Italian Country Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Metal
Early 19th Century, Anglo Indian Iron Bird Cage
Located in Hastings, GB
Early 19th century, Anglo-Indian iron bird cage. Fabulous temple shaped design with 4 minarets and one large domed central area.
Superb craftsmanship within the ironwork detailing an...
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19th Century Indian Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Iron
Large brass birdcage
Located in Cheshire, GB
19th-century birdcage of rectangular form, having brass wirework top with original feeders and solid brass base.
Dimensions
Height 27.5 Inches
Width 19 Inches
Depth 14 Inches
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Early 20th Century British Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Brass
Art Deco Style Vintage Pagoda Brass Metal Green Gold Birdhouse, 1980s, Austria
Located in Vienna, AT
Art Deco style vintage handmade birdhouse from green metal, brass and copper 1980s Austria.
This unique and handmade vintage birdhouse shows a swive...
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Late 20th Century Austrian Art Deco Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Metal, Brass
Interesting and Unusual Quail Cage
Located in London, GB
An interesting and unusual late 18th-early 19th century quail cage, probably Persia or Afghanistan.
We bought this unusual cage because we thought it would make an ideal indoor or...
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18th Century and Earlier Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Metal
Substantial Bird Cage
Located in Cheshire, GB
Substantial brass birdcage or aviary, having a dome-shaped cage with copper bottom supported on wrought iron frame with scrolling decoration.
Dimensions
Height 74 inches
Width 32 ...
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Early 20th Century German Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Brass
Substantial Bird Cage
Located in Cheshire, GB
Substantial brass birdcage or aviary, having a dome-shaped cage with copper bottom supported on wrought iron frame.
Dimensions
Height 68 inches
Width 31.5 inches
Depth 31.5 inche...
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Early 20th Century German Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Brass
20th Century Indochina Bird Cage
Located in Tetbury, Gloucestershire
Exceptional 20th Century bird cage in ironwork and wood.
This bird cage was bought back at the beginning of the 20th Century from Indochina by the grandfather of the former owner to ...
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Early 20th Century Asian Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Iron
DeCastelli Nest House N.1 in Natural Corten by Filippo Pisan
By DeCastelli
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Our care for the environment around us can also be seen in the attention paid to our small friends in the animal kingdom. A small birdhouse can set the stage, with a structure that’s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Fir
Dutch 19th Century Folk Art Architectural Miniature Mansion Pigeon / Birdcage
Located in Buisson, FR
Beautiful and unique Dutch Folk art Pigeon/birdcage in the form of a manor . This type of birdcages were made in the North of he Netherlands . They were miniature versions of the ori...
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19th Century Dutch Folk Art Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Wood
Antique Wooden Birdcage Mansion House or Castle
Located in Antwerp, BE
Old wooden birdcage in the shape of a Victorian mansion house or castle.
This large birdcage house in original green with brown colors has towers and steeples,
It can be placed on a table or stand but can also hang on the wall by the 2 holes at the back.
On the left side there is the original crib, at the right side the original mouth blown glass water bottle.
At the back there a sliding door and under a sand tray which can be slided out for maintenance.
This Victorian birdcage...
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Late 19th Century European Victorian Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Glass, Wood
Birdcage Work of Art by Craft Compagnon-team as a Romantic Castle 19th
Located in Paris, FR
Exceptional sized, this wonderful large vintage birdcage is made of serrated cut iron with decorative friezes all in finesse and delicacy, enhan...
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19th Century French Romantic Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Metal, Tin
DeCastelli Dog House N°1 in Natural Corten by Filippo Pisan
By DeCastelli
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Dog House n°1 reinvents homes for our furry friends. Created as a version of Cottage n°1, it offers a conceptual revisitation of traditional kennels, focusing on the intrinsic charac...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Europe Bird Cages
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Wood
Large Iron Aviary, Early 20th Century
Located in Greding, DE
Large birdcage or aviary made of white-painted iron bars with ring elements and crowning floral decoration. The cage stands on wheels and can be divided...
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Early 20th Century European Art Nouveau Europe Bird Cages
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Iron
Bird Cage on Stand with Chinese Decor, 19 ° Century
Located in Brussels, Brussels
Elegant 19th century bird cage with Chinese decoration
Very beautiful unique bird cage with a superb base
Atypical piece with an Asian influence, but also elements of the Renaissan...
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Late 19th Century British Aesthetic Movement Antique Europe Bird Cages
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Giltwood
Bird Cage in Bone and Wood, 19 ° Century
Located in Brussels, Brussels
Elegant bird cage in bone and wood from the 19th century
Very beautiful bird cage from Moorish influence southern Spain
Very beautiful patina and in very good condition
Small wear...
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19th Century Spanish Aesthetic Movement Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Bone
Monumental Parisian Bird Cage Mansion
Located in Staffordshire, GB
Circa 1920
Monumental Parisian bird cage mansion
Architectural bird house based on a famous Paris Brothel
Sourced in Belgium
Measures: W117 x D51 x H90 cm.
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1910s French Vintage Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Pine
Unique Metal Bird Cage on Stand, Italy, 1950
Located in Amsterdam, NL
A beautiful metal bird cage on a highly decorative stand, manufactured in France, circa 1950.
This eye-catching piece is made of yellow lacquered metal in a wonderful style, desig...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Europe Bird Cages
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Metal
'USA Spy Plane (F-22) by Yang Ke
By Yang Ke
Located in London, GB
Form "Up in the Sky" series, 2012, limited edition no. 1/3
spy plane covered in golden pheasant feathers, suspended in antique Chinese birdcage.
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21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Wood
Two Elegant Wrought Iron Parrot Cages, France, 19th Century
Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
Very rare and elegant pair of cylindrical bird cages, painted green. Flamboyant, in a classical, Madeleine Castaing sort of way. Would look wonderful in a glassed winter garden!
Des...
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19th Century French Antique Europe Bird Cages
Materials
Metal
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