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Charles Hollis Jones Revolving Lamp/Magazine Rack
By Charles Hollis Jones
Located in Water Mill, NY
Rare Charles Hollis Jones Midcentury brass and beveled opaque white Lucite revolving lamp/magazine rack with custom shade.
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Vintage 1960s American Floor Lamps

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Brass

19th Century American Music Cabinet
Located in Water Mill, NY
19th century American sheet music cabinet with brass hardware.
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Antique Late 19th Century North American Music Stands

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Brass

19th Century Rosewood Magazine Stand/Canterbury
Located in Water Mill, NY
19th Century Rosewood Canterbury/Magazine Holder with Under Shelf, Wood Wheels, Brass Handle and Finials
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Antique 19th Century English Magazine Racks and Stands

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Brass

19th Century Folio Stand
Located in Water Mill, NY
Late 19th century walnut folio stand with under shelve and wooden wheels. Measures: 48" open.
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Antique 19th Century American Magazine Racks and Stands

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Walnut

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