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Technique: Hand-Crafted
Rattan Umbrella Stand with Brass Rim, Italy 1970s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Beautiful Mid-Century Modern decorative brass and bamboo / rattan umbrella stand, tall planter or paper bin. Handcrafted in Italy, 1970s. Round shape hand woven rattan structure with...
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20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

Pair 18th C. Statues Life Size Figures of Women Maiden Sculptures At Bath Stone
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Pair 18th C. Statues Life Size Figures of Women Maiden Sculptures At Bath Stone .Full size Statues of Maidens Figures of Elegant Women Water Bearers A...
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18th Century French Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Stone, Limestone

Gerald DiGiusto Caryatids 1977 Sculpture
Located in Hudson, NY
This sculpture grouping titled "Caryatids" was created in 1977 by listed American artist Gerald DiGiusto. The inspiration for Gerald DiGiusto to create these incredible pieces was f...
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1970s American Folk Art Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Metal, Steel, Cut Steel

Bronze Double Bodied Garden Water Fountain with Heron Egret C1980
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Fabulous cast bronze double fountain with a water source from each bird. Water flows out from each birds beak. Exquisite castings in an aged verdigras patina. In excellent vintage co...
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1980s Italian Art Nouveau Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Bronze

Concrete Barchan Planter by OPIARY (L58", W32", H14")
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Opiary is a Brooklyn-based biophilic design and production studio. We integrate nature in each of our designs, incorporating live greenery and organic shapes into bespoke furniture, planters, and sculpture. Through the ethos of biophilia, our work reflects the shifting, yet timeless relationship between humans and nature. This modern, lightweight concrete planter features an organic silhouette and earthy aesthetic that compliments the live plants inside it. The Barchan is handmade in our Brooklyn studio and can be produced in the color or finish of your choice. Opiary planters...
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21st Century and Contemporary Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Cement

French 19th Century Carved Marble Pedestal
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
The hand carved black marble pedestal is the perfect accent in any space for an indoor plant or small statue. The top is removable via mortise and tenon j...
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19th Century French Other Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Stone, Marble

Rare Hand Carved Stone Wellhead Cistern Basin Antique Fountain Focal Point LA CA
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Rare hand carved stone Wellhead cistern Basin Antique Fountain Focal point LA CA. 19th Century Neogothic Water Wellhead hand carved stone planter Basin ...
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19th Century French Gothic Revival Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Stone, Limestone, Iron, Wrought Iron

Handmade Sculptural Iron, Copper, Bronze 4 Piece Railings, by Larry Griffis Sr.
Located in Buffalo, NY
Handmade sculptural iron, copper, bronze 4 piece railings, by Larry Griffis Jr. Stunning artistic railings originally commissioned for downtown Buffalo N...
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1970s American Brutalist Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Bronze, Copper, Iron

Antique Gothic Revival Gilt Bronze Dragon Andirons or Firedogs / Fireplace Tools
Located in Lisse, NL
Imagine these in your fireplace with the flames burning on all sides. These beautifully and all handcrafted, large and fire-gilt bronze andirons are made to stand in your fireplace ...
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Late 19th Century French Gothic Revival Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Bronze, Wrought Iron, Iron

Neoclassical Cast Stone Garden Ball Finial Glass Dining Table
Located in Rio Vista, CA
Opulent cast stone plaster dining table featuring a monumental garden ball finial or orb base. The giant sphere orb is very heavy and solid festoon...
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20th Century Neoclassical Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Stone, Iron

Japanese Monarch Butterfly Garden Lighting Lantern
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
Japanese Monarch butterfly garden lighting lantern.
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Iron

Large Late 17th Century Baroque Iron Door Lock
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Large French baroque wrought iron door lock on acrylic stand.
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Late 17th Century French Baroque Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Wrought Iron

Bathroom Sink, Basin, Solid Carved Walnut Wood, Handmade, Logniture
Located in Stara Gradiška, HR
Unique handmade wooden sink carved by artist from single piece of walnut wood with basic carving tools, easy maintaining. Great for any interior, whether it be modern or rustic, it w...
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21st Century and Contemporary Croatian Organic Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Wood, Walnut

Seven Mid Century Modern Abstract Stained Glass Windows C1960
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Amazing set of 7 abstract chunky stained glass windows set in a clay composition. 57 x 27.75 x 3/4 inches thick these windows are substantial and an amazing architectural feature whi...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Clay, Stained Glass

Selection of eight restored 19th C Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Windows
Located in Leuven , BE
The Color Experience: Stained-glass windows “Color is a power which directly influences the soul” (Wassili Kandinsky, Moskou 1866 – Neuilly-sur-Seine, 1944) “Color! What a deep and mysterious language, the language of dreams!” (« La couleur ! Quelle langue profonde et mystérieuse, le langage des rêves », Paul Gauguin, Paris, 1848-Fatu-Hiva, 1903) ‘Color and feeling’, ‘color and meaning’, these are concepts that have gone together since time immemorial. Artists and craftsmen have a special bond with color. After all, it is a means of expression that can have a real reinforcing effect. Especially linking color with light offers unlimited possibilities. Glaziers and glass painters have tried to master both these ‘instruments’ for centuries. The set of beautifully restored neo-Gothic windows in our collection are enough reason for us to let these works of art figure in a broader story. As a bonus, we would like to introduce you to the contemporary stained-glass artist and stained-glass restorer, Daniël Theys. whose workshop is in Sint-Pieters-Rode (Belgium). He talked to us about the materials and techniques he used for the restoration of our set of neo-Gothic stained-glass windows. A fascinating look at the tricks of the trade from a specialist! A bird’s eye view of the history of the European stained-glass window. Although the Romans already used translucent glass plates to cover wall openings, the stained-glass window reached its peak in Europe between 1150 and 1500. A period also known as the era of the cathedrals. At that time, stained-glass windows became more than just a way to let in the light, and to keep the space closed off. From now on, their functionality was also found in their didactic value. The biblical and saints’ stories that adorned the stained-glass windows became a kind of poor man’s bible. They brought, as it were, the knowledge of the holy scriptures in an understandable, pictorial way. At the same time, the colored light provided additional symbolism. The invading light was interpreted as a manifestation of God. It is also no coincidence that the main altar was bathed in light. It was the place where the most important sacrament was celebrated, that of the Eucharist. How were these magical colors obtained? Well, during the 12th and 13th centuries, metal oxides gave color to the glass. Copper, for example, produced different colors in the various stages of oxidation. The metal could color the glass light blue, green and even red. It should be noted that from the 13th century onwards, clear glass, which was cheaper and at the same time allowed more light into the buildings, was used more often. A century later, in the years 1400 to 1500, glass painters frequently painted onto the glass with a ‘stain’ of silver chloride or sulfide. The painted piece of glass was heat-treated in a furnace. The heating process ensured that the silver ions migrated into the glass and became suspended within the glass network. The stain gave colors ranging from a pale yellow to a rather deep red. This new technique allowed glaziers to get more than one color on a single glass fragment. The shades produced by painting in silver chloride were well suited for depicting golden crowns, scepters and other gilded objects and ornaments. But the most important advantage of the technique was the fact that the glass painter could now make transitions from yellow tones to white without having to apply separations with lead strips! This also improved the legibility of the pictured scene. You can imagine that the labor-intensive process of the production of stained-glass windows was a very costly affair and therefore it was often patrons who donated them to a church or a chapel. The benefactors were usually eager to propagate their social status and were moved by concern for their salvation. In the 16th century, stained-glass windows also began to appear in secular buildings such as town halls, the homes of the wealthy and commercial premises such as inns. It is striking that during this period the use of lead strips that border many parts of the image was further reduced in favor of real painting on stained glass. This was due to an increasing love of detail. For example, one wanted realistically painted portrait heads. Working with enamel paints was cumbersome. Each newly applied color had to be burned into the glass before another color or overpainting could be applied. It was not only the coloring of the glass that was complicated, the process of obtaining flat glass plates required many steps as well. The glazier blew a glass bulb with a blowpipe and then cut it open. Finally, each half of the sphere was turned around so fast that it became a disc. In later periods, the glazier blew out his glass bulb into a cylinder. Once the cylinder had cooled, its closed ends were removed, and the long sides were cut open. The pieces of glass obtained were then heated and flattened. During the 16th century, there was a division of labor between the stained-glass designer, the glazier, and the glass painter. It happened as well that the stained-glass artist used prints as models for his stained-glass windows. Whoever drew the design, the glazier always needed a model on the right scale, the so-called cartoon. On the cartoon, the lead strips were clearly marked, and the use of colors was indicated. Contracts at the time show that the price of stained-glass windows was calculated per square foot. The price per square foot included the labor and material costs. The price of the cartoon was not included. In the 17th century, the work of glass painters remained important. At the same time, there was a growing popularity of stained-glass windows with heraldic themes. In the Low Countries there were several high-quality glass painters active. During the 18th century, glass painting went downhill in our regions. The French occupation of the Southern Netherlands resulted in the destruction and sale of religious stained-glass windows. It was only around the middle of the 19th century that the young Belgian state experienced a revival of stained glass. The renewed interest in the Middle Ages, the so-called ‘gothic revival’, caused a wave of restoration of old stained-glass windows of churches and orders for neo-gothic stained-glass windows. The Sint-Lucas art schools in Belgium played an important role in this. Industrial developments in the glass and steel industries naturally had an important hand in the popularity of stained-glass windows. Stained-glass had a wide range of uses; think of stained glasses in winter gardens, domes, windows, and doors of large mansions. Significant glazier’ studios arose in several larger Belgian cities. In Brussels, for example, you had the workshops of Capronnier and Colpaert, in Bruges the studios of Coucke and Dobbelaere, in Ghent the companies of Ganton-Defoin or Ladon. During the 19th century, glaziers followed the style developments in the visual arts. For example, the number of windows in Art Nouveau and Art Deco style is large. The restored stained-glass windows with male and female saints that we offer for sale, come from a building in Laeken, near Brussels. They probably decorated the space of a church, chapel, convent, or Catholic school. In the results of the interview with glass restorer Daniël Theys, you will learn more about the particularities of these splendid windows. Chatting and browsing in the workshop of Daniël Theys The Belgian Glass restorer and glass blower, Daniël Theys (), made a career switch at a later age and has been active in the profession since 1987. He is an important player in the field of stained-glass window art in Belgium. Moreover, he is the only one in the country who still masters the technique of glass etching. Daniël Theys receives many commissions from small parish churches to restore old stained-glass windows to their former glory. He made a name for himself in that niche and that is how Spectandum brought the set of 19th century stained glass windows to his workshop for reconstruction. They were delivered in old numbered wooden crates and Daniel had to start puzzling. Numbered wooden crates with sections of the stained-glass windows Normally a glazier starts working from a drawing with a scale of 1:1 (full size drawing), but in this case each piece had to be cataloged and photographed. The smaller pieces were grouped on the light box and photographed in their entirety. Then Daniël made a drawing of the remaining pieces that he had puzzled together with great care. Smaller pieces identified and grouped on the light box The restauration guidelines of the Agency for Monuments and Landscapes are not always the same as those of a restorer. For this reconstruction, Daniël primarily considered the purpose of the stained-glass windows. It had to be an aesthetic and salable set of stained-glass windows, so the choice of filling the gaps with neutral glass or epoxy was not really an option. Theys left well-executed previous restorations untouched. The windows may have been repaired three or four times in the past. Piece of a cloak with glass shards from different periods (restorations) Another problem Daniel faced during the restoration was the fact that some small parts of the old grisaille had been eaten away by microorganisms. The defect – caused by moisture – can be seen from the discoloration of the grisaille. The black-brown color is turned red. This fragment shows well how the brown grisaille has turned red due to the attack of micro-organisms The stained-glass windows of the 19th century are made of ‘in the mass-colored’ glass. This means that the colors were added to the liquid glass during its production process. This type of glass differs from glass colored with enamel paint, which became popular from the interwar period. The latter process involves applying enamel paint (this is a glass powder with a metal oxide to which a medium has been added) to the colorless glass. When firing the glass with the enamel paint, the powder fuses with the glass. The colors of email painted glass are less intense and less brilliant than those of ‘in the mass-colored glass’. Jars with colored powder for the enamel paints For the restoration Daniël only worked with mouth-blown glass, both with ‘in the mass-colored glass’ and with ‘verre plaqué’. This is blown glass composed of several layers of different shades. Over the years, Theys built up a large stock of old blown glass. Colored blown glass always has sliding shades. For example, a red piece of glass can have a color transition from bright red to light orange. These differences in shades are the result of the different thicknesses of the piece of glass. It allows the glazier to use a wide variety of shades. The purple-red foliage with light blue accents was obtained by etching away parts of a piece ‘verre plaqué’. A small part of the lower glass layer is exposed. The windows were completely re-leaded by the restorer because there was virtually no ‘lead net’ preserved. In general, lead strips only have a limited lifespan because of oxidation processes. Daniël removed the old lead remnants and placed new lead profiles. Then he applied putty between the glass fragments and the lead strips to seal the lead. A window must be made watertight. The current condition of the windows is excellent. Decorative glass part with original lead remnants New lead strip The set of stained-glass windows we present today, originally consisted of windows of 5 to 6 m high. After all, they originally adorned a neo-gothic church. Since the original dimensions are not suitable for private buildings, it was decided to only restore the figurative representation. The original spire of one of the windows Thanks to a suspension eye, the window can be hung. There is also the possibility to place the window in an upright position. Thanks to the craftsmanship of the Theys-Studio, we can once again enjoy the brilliance of color! Looking for the missing link The set of 19th-century stained-glass windows came into the possession of Spectandum without a clear provenance. The renowned Leuven antiques dealer, Cornelius Engelen, recalls that the windows came from a church in Laeken. There is no solid starting point for a search for the provenance. Based on the style of the stained-glass windows – most probably the late 19th century -, their religious iconography, and their original shape (pointed arch windows) and dimensions (5 to 6 cm high), we can assume that they were once displayed in a (neo-)gothic cult building. On the one hand, the stained-glass windows may have been removed after storm damage or other calamities, on the other they may have been taken away during a renovation or a demolition of a church. The Church of Our Lady in Laeken is the most famous church building in that municipality that could qualify. In the early 1920s, the central windows of the transept were badly damaged by a hurricane. Today, glass fragments of these windows (dating from 1893-1894) with the names of the sixteen missing saints and an arch infill of the western window are officially known. It would be interesting to find out if our set of eight saints once were part of the transept of Our Lady in Laeken. Research in the records of the church administrators could provide clarification. Knowing that most neo-gothic stained-glass windows from the Church of Our Lady come from the Jules Dobbelaere’s glass studio in Bruges, it is useful to consult that company’s archive as well. It is kept in the KADOC (Documentation and research center for religion, culture and; in Leuven. Of course, the sizes and shape of the stone window openings of the transept can also provide an indication. If we stylistically compare the grisailles of the set of stained-glass windows with the work of Jules Dobbelaere, we do see some relationship. Especially with a stained-glass window in the chapel of Our Lady of the Saint Anthony Church in Aalst. Another line of research that we could follow, is that of the iconography of the series. One of the saints depicted is Saint Roch. There once was a Saint-Roch church in Laeken with 19th-century stained-glass windows from the Brussels studio of Jean-Baptiste Capronnier. The company archive of the glaziers François and Jean-Baptiste Capronnier is owned by the Flemish government and can be consulted in the above-mentioned KADOC. We already searched the sales catalog of 1892, in which Capronnier’s drawings and cartoons are described one by one. The saints that are represented in our set of windows, does not correspond with the names of the saints mentioned for the church of St. Roch in Laeken. Building on this argument, it can be concluded that the eight saints were not destined for this house of worship. In the absence of lavishly illustrated monographs on the various glazier-companies in Belgium, the execution of a comparative study of the stained-glass windows is time-consuming and complex. Although a limited number of old photos of stained-glass windows can still be found in the database ‘Balat’ of the KIK-IRPA (), this remains far too limited to get a good picture of the output of the various companies. 19th C, Saint, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with Saint Martin, Belgium, 163 x 73 cm Most people know Saint Martin (Szombathely, ca. 316 – Candes, 397) as the Roman Tribune who cut his cloak in two with his sword and gave one half to a beggar. The artist of the stained-glass window has opted for a different, less common iconographic representation here. Saint Martin is presented as a bishop with a miter and staff. According to a legend, Martin was lured to the city of Tours with a trick to consecrate him as a bishop. He refused the ecclesiastical office and hid in a barn with some geese. The birds betrayed him with their twittering. In the end Martin received his episcopal consecration. The goose at the feet of the saint clearly refers to this event. 19th C, Saint, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with St. Angela, Belgium, 163 x 73 cm Angela de Merici was an Italian woman who taught young women religion, health care, and household skills. She founded the monastic community of the Ursulines. They played an important social role as founders of schools and orphanages. Saint Angela died in Brescia in 1540. It should therefore come as no surprise that the saint on the stained-glass-window is depicted with a girl by her side. 19th C, Saint, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with Charles Borromeo, Belgium, 163 x 73 cm Charles Borromeo (Milan, 1538-1584) grew up in a noble family. He was already made Cardinal and Archbishop of Milan at the age of 24. With his writings he contributed to the implementation of the Church reforms determined at the Council of Trent. Among other things, he released a new catechism. With his book on the design of church buildings, “Instructiones Fabriacae et Supellectilis Ecclesiasticae”, he left a mark on Baroque church construction. At the outbreak of the plague in his diocese in 1576, he devoted himself to the care of those affected. Hence, people sometimes pray to him when they have been hit by a serious illness. 19th C, Saint, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with St. Roch, Belgium, 163 x 73 cm Saint Roch (Montpellier, 1295? /1350? -1327? /1380?) was born with a port-wine stain in the shape of a cross on his left hip. It was interpreted as a sign from God. After the dead of his parents, he gave his money to the poor and went on to live the life of pilgrim. He cared for plague sufferers and healed some of them by making a sign of the cross. He is especially invoked as protector against the plague. 19th C, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Belgium, 163 x 73 cm Bernard of Clairvaux (Fontaines, 1090-Clairvaux, 1153) decided to become a monk at the age of 21. In 1112 he entered in the monastery of Cîtaux. He was soon commissioned by the abbot to find a new monastery in Clairvaux. Because of his intellectual capacities and eloquence, he was consulted by various ecclesiastical and secular leaders. He ensured the expansion of the Cistercian order throughout Europe. As a Doctor of the Church, he wrote many tracts and sermons and established a new rule for the Templars. Above all, he was concerned with the discipline of the clergy. Therefore, he wrote a spiritual manual for the priests and bishops. Saint Bernard can be seen as a true mystic. He envisioned the union of the human soul with God as the most important goal in life. According to a legend, Bernard once had a vision in which the Blessed Virgin appeared to him and strengthened him with her mother’s milk. In the arts, the saint is mainly depicted with an abbot’s staff and a book with the Cistercian rule. His vision was also often portrayed. 19th C, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with St. John Berchmans, Belgium, 163 x 73 cm The Belgian Jan Berchmans (Diest, 1599-Rome, 1621) was the eldest of five children. When his mother became seriously ill, he initially took care of her, but at the age of nine he was housed with the town’s priest. After a few years he moved to Mechelen to become the servant of a canon. It also gave him the opportunity to begin his studies in the seminary for priests. He eventually joined the Jesuits of Mechelen. He got their permission to study philosophy in Rome. In the Eternal City, he visited working-class neighbourhoods to teach the children about God. He died of an illness at the age of 22. Saint Jan Berchmans is the patron saint of school children and students. 19th C, Neo-Gothic Stained-Glass Window with Saint Clare...
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19th Century Belgian Gothic Revival Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Art Glass, Stained Glass

Three Rattan Bamboo Planters / Baskets with Brass Rim, Italy, 1970s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Set of Three Mid-Century Modern rattan planters / baskets with brass rims. Italy, 1970s Three rattan baskets in different sizes. The larger one in squared shape and the smallers roun...
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20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

360° Rotating Outdoor Cocoon Chair in Open Cane Webbing
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Modern and minimalist in design, this rotating cocoon chair offers shade and privacy to the lounger. Open weave rattan cane pattern with solid metal struc...
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2010s Asian Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Fabric, Rope

19th Century Italian Rosso Verona Marble Sculpture - Antique Head of Zeus
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
An antique Italian Rosso Verona marble sculpture or mask of Zeus with detailed carvings. The solid marble head has a fabulous patina. It is mounted on a square marble plinth, in good...
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19th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Marble

Folk Art Rare Antique Gnome Sculpture
Located in Douglas Manor, NY
Gnome hand cast and painted American antique garden sculpture and coin bank/doorstop In good condition considering its age.
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1930s Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Iron

James de Wulf Exo Lotus Bathtub
Located in Paia, HI
The Exo Series first premiered at Design Miami 2021, with a series of bronze adorned tables from James' fascination with growth patterns in oceanic microorganisms. New to the series ...
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2010s Vietnamese Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Concrete, Bronze

Black Cacao Saddle Swing Handmade Crochet Outdoor-Indoor Hammock Seat
By iota
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
The IOTA Saddle Swings are lightweight and compact. They are good for enjoying the outdoors and kids love them too. You can easily take the hammock like swing with you to hang during...
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2010s Israeli Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Polyester, Teak, Acrylic

Chinese Paint Decorated Brighton Pavilion Arm Chairs, 6 Available
Located in Sheffield, MA
A true collector's item, a rare collection of early 20th Century 'Brighton Pavilion' Bamboo Chinoiserie armchairs displaying long flat arms in a horseshoe shape back, supported by ge...
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Early 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Bamboo

Striking Art Deco Fire Mantel
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
A unusual reclaimed Art Deco fire mantel, veneered in Sapele wood to striking effect. This impressive reclaimed fireplace is a statement piece for any 19...
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Early 20th Century English Art Deco Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Wood

Pair of Faux Bois Clay Planters
Located in Faversham, GB
A pair of faux bois clay planters of excellent proportions with exceptional colour and patina. Remnants of old flaky white paint only add to the charm. Price is for the pair. Fren...
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Mid-20th Century French Mid-Century Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Clay, Paint

Pair of Faux Bois Clay Planters
Pair of Faux Bois Clay Planters
$869 Sale Price
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20th Century Swiss Mid-Century Modern Garden Trough by Willy Guhl Eternit
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A large, vintage Mid-Century modern Swiss garden trough made of hand crafted light weight cement designed by Willy Guhl for Eternit, in good condition. This single rectangular sink o...
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Mid-20th Century Swiss Mid-Century Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Cement

Antique French Fireplace Surround
Located in Antwerp, BE
This is an ornate fireplace screen with intricate metalwork and gilded elements. The piece features elaborate detailing, including classical mo...
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19th Century French Hollywood Regency Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass, Iron

Incontro Large Cherry Pouf
By Da A
Located in Milan, IT
This large pouf boasts a shiny cherry red color that will infuse any room with romantic sophistication. Its welcoming structure is made of rigid polyurethane, covered by hand with re...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Cement, Other

Antique Large Moroccan Moorish Antique Ryad Studded Door 19th C.
Located in Moreno Valley, CA
Antique massive handcrafted Hispano Moresque studded doorway, incredible work, very heavy authentic Moroccan door. One door inside a larger door. 19th ...
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19th Century Moroccan Moorish Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Iron

Mid 20th Century Stained Glass Windows Fruit Leaves, Jewels
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Fabulous set of 4 leaded and stained glass windows. Excellent craftsmanship and design in the framework of these 4 windows. Red cherrie...
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1950s American Art Nouveau Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Lead

"Perlage" Organic Sofa Outdoor in Bouclé Aluminum and Hand Braided Nautical Rope
Located in Centro, RS
Perlage, French word: Pearl. The organic Perlage sofa has a backrest completely woven by hand in nautical rope, favoring a surprising look in every new detail discovered. Captivatin...
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21st Century and Contemporary Brazilian Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Aluminum

Assens Free-standing Marble Bathroom Vanity - Calacatta Viola - Large
Located in Montelavar, Lisboa
"The Assens is a luxurious marble basin featuring a sleek backsplash, seamlessly blending modern and traditional design elements. Its beveled edges and geometric shape create a refin...
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2010s Portuguese Scandinavian Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Marble

Japanese Huge Bronze Bell With Double Inscription, 28"
Located in South Burlington, VT
Huge Japanese Bronze Bell Doubly Inscribed - a rare survivor from the 20th century. Rare inscriptions are dedications and patron names to the persons associated with the temple or s...
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20th Century Japanese Showa Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Bronze

Pair of Chinese Porcelain Painted Garden Seats w/ Dragons Exotic Birds, C 1820
Located in Charleston, SC
Pair of Chinese porcelain painted and glazed foliage garden seats with decorative flanking dragons & exotic birds, upper & lower bead work, and decorative circular cut out fret works...
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1820s Chinese Chinese Export Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Porcelain, Paint, Pottery

Antique Late 19th C Cast Iron 3 Piece Garden Set Bench a Chair and a Table Chair
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Fabulous 3 piece set of Cast Iron garden seating with table. A bench a chair and a converted bench minus it's back that can be used as a table. All three in outstanding antique condition with no visible damage or missing pieces. Very ornate with a grape leaf and vine pattern. Not a repro, these are the real...
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Early 1900s American Rococo Revival Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Iron, Zinc

Pair of Celo Baldon Patio Side Chairs
Located in Oakland, CA
American architect, landscape architect and furniture designer Cleo Baldon (1927-2014) X- base side chairs with a dark green wrought iron frames with fumed oak runners circa 1960s fo...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

Materials

Iron

Midcentury Stained Glass Window Panels by Rainbow Studios NY, circa 1965 #3
Located in Port Jervis, NY
Spectacular window panels by Rainbow Studios NY. Windows were created for a house in Nyack NY which overlooks the Hudson River. Amazing craftsmanship ...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Lead

Curtain tie back clothes hook tribal spirit
Located in Marrakech, MA
Solid brass clothes hook. The meeting point between functionality and tribal spirit. Each hook tells a story, evoking rituals or connections with nature
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21st Century and Contemporary Moroccan Tribal Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

16th Century oak carved Gothic Panel, Belgium
Located in Meulebeke, BE
16th century / Belgium / Letter Panel / Oak / Gothic A finely carved Gothic oak panel from 16th-century France. This architectural fragment features graceful vertical fluting framed...
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16th Century Belgian Gothic Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Oak

16th Century oak carved Gothic Panel, Belgium
Located in Meulebeke, BE
16th century / Belgium / Letter Panel / Oak / Gothic A finely carved Gothic oak panel from 16th-century France. This architectural fragment features graceful vertical fluting framed...
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16th Century Belgian Gothic Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Oak

19th Century French Biot Jar
Located in Atlanta, GA
This authentic 19th Century French Biot jar is a stunning example of traditional Provençal pottery. Crafted from terracotta, this jar was originally used to store olives or oil, embo...
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19th Century French French Provincial Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Terracotta

16th Century Italian Pair of Antique Corinthian Capitals
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
An antique Italian pair of Corinthian Capitals from the Renaissance period, hand carved in limestone. Minor fading, scratches due to age. Wear consistent with age and use. Circa 1500...
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16th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Limestone

Pair of 19th Century, French Copper Water Cans
Located in Buisson, FR
Stunning copper water cans with great patina. France, circa 1850-1900. Weathered, losses and old repairs. Great to use as decorative objects in or outside. Might have leaks.
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19th Century French Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Copper

XVII Century Venetian Rosso Verona Marble Wellhead with Wrought Iron Top, Italy
Located in North Miami, FL
XVII Century Renaissance Venetian Rosso Verona marble wellhead/cistern with wrought iron top pulley over octagonal base, Italy By: unknown Material: m...
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17th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Stone, Marble, Metal, Iron, Wrought Iron

Curtain tie back clothes hook tribal spirit
Located in Marrakech, MA
Solid brass clothes hook The meeting point between functionality and tribal spirit. Each hook tells a story, evoking rituals or connections with nature
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21st Century and Contemporary Moroccan Tribal Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

Curtain tie back clothes hook tribal spirit
Located in Marrakech, MA
Solid brass clothes hook. The meeting point between functionality and tribal spirit. Each hook tells a story, evoking rituals or connections with nature
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21st Century and Contemporary Moroccan Tribal Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

Vintage 1970s Set of 13 Concrete Mushroom Garden Ornaments
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Fantastic set of 13 concrete mushrooms with an aged patina. These decorative mushrooms could be used indoors or out. We see them grouped sitting on a coffee table atop books or in an...
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Mid-20th Century Belgian Organic Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Concrete

Art Deco Fire Screen in Tin 1940s
Located in Meer, VAN
Art Deco fire screen in tin, 1940s. This is a very decorative fire screen made out of tin, featuring a wonderful playful design resembling leaves or feathers in a very abstract w...
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Art Deco Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Tin

Set of Reclaimed Copperlight Art Deco Double Doors (3)
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
Bring the understated glamour of the Art Deco era to a property with this stylish set of 1920s internal double doors. Each door features full length copperlight glazing within a stripped and sanded pine wood frame with a natural finish. They make a beautiful pair of dividing doors, letting light flow through the glass from room to room to instil an interior with a spacious feel. These Art Deco double...
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Early 20th Century Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Copper

Curtain tie back clothes hook tribal spirit
Located in Marrakech, MA
Solid brass clothes hook The meeting point between functionality and tribal spirit. Each hook tells a story, evoking rituals or connections with nature
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21st Century and Contemporary Moroccan Tribal Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

Set of Reclaimed Copperlight Art Deco Double Doors (1)
Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
Bring the understated glamour of the Art Deco era to a property with this stylish set of 1920s internal double doors. Each door features full length copperlight glazing within a stripped and sanded pine wood frame with a natural finish. They make a beautiful pair of dividing doors, letting light flow through the glass from room to room to instil an interior with a spacious feel. These Art Deco double...
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Early 20th Century English Art Deco Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Copper

Large Chinese Porcelain Fish Bowl Planter
Located in Delray Beach, FL
Large colorful vintage Chinese porcelain fishbowl. Features Classic, oriental scenes with Chinese family ,birds flowers and Chinese motifs throughou...
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20th Century Chinoiserie Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Porcelain

Hayworth Indoor/Outdoor Sofa, in Rincon, by August Abode
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Our winged Hayworth Sofa, with low-profile design, is the newest addition to our Hayworth Collection. Bench made in Los Angeles, its soft curves pair with a sturdy foundation of Irok...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Fabric, Upholstery, Foam, Wood

NVIN0457 Tall Burled Vintage Pedestal
Located in Annville, PA
A Tall Burled Vintage Pedestal featuring beautifully detailed design and inlay work. Produced using gorgeous burled woods and wood veneers each Tall Burled Vintage Pedestal is a work...
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1990s North American Renaissance Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Wood

Antique Wrought Iron Framed Stained Glass Window / Door
Located in Chicago, IL
Antique Wrought-Iron Framed Stained Glass Window/Door
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Mid-20th Century Unknown Art Nouveau Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Wrought Iron

Orca - Marble Bathroom Vanity - Beige Travertine - Medium
Located in Montelavar, Lisboa
Enhance your bathroom with our luxurious Orca Marble Vanity, featuring a beautiful veined marble that adds depth and character to your bathroom aesthetics. The exterior is crafted en...
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2010s Portuguese Scandinavian Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Marble

Italian Vintage "Cesto di Frutta Impruneta" Terracotta Centerpiece
Located in Encinitas, CA
Italian traditional Impruneta terracotta fruit baskets: Cesto di Frutta. Woven motif on the baskets, Florence, Italy. Circa 1920. Lichen patina. Set of 2available with slightly diff...
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Early 20th Century Italian Renaissance Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Terracotta

Skadi - Double Marble Basin - Calacatta Viola
Located in Montelavar, Lisboa
Elevate your bathroom space with our rectangular Skadi Dual Marble Basin, a perfect fusion of minimalist design and natural elegance. Its smooth, honed surface highlights the unique ...
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2010s Portuguese Scandinavian Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Marble

ANTiQUE LUXURY FULLY RESTORED CLUB FENDER WITH BROWN LEATHER CHESTERFIELD SEATS
Located in West Sussex, Pulborough
Royal House Antiques Royal House Antiques is delighted to offer for sale this very important looking restored Victorian club fender with hand dyed Chesterfield tufted brown leather ...
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19th Century English Victorian Antique Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

Extra Large Rattan Bamboo Umbrella Stand with Brass Rim, Italy 1960s
Located in Barcelona, ES
Beautiful Mid-Century Modern decorative brass and bamboo / rattan large umbrella stand. Handcrafted in Italy, 1970s. Rare find in this XL size. Round shape rattan structure with bras...
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20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Brass

Japan Set Two Antique Orb Lanterns, Rare Find
Located in South Burlington, VT
Unusual Opportunity Hard to find set of two (2) matching modernist round orb lanterns. Japan, a set of hand cast round lanterns coming from a New England garden, Taisho period. ...
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Hand-Crafted Building and Garden Elements

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Iron

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