1910s Lighting
American Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Italian Vintage 1910s Lighting
Alabaster, Iron
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Alabaster, Brass, Bronze
German Bauhaus Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal, Copper
Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Iron
Austrian Folk Art Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal
American Modern Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze, Metal
Danish Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Earthenware
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal, Chrome
Swedish Industrial Vintage 1910s Lighting
Steel
American Industrial Vintage 1910s Lighting
Iron
American Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Art Glass
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Danish Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Italian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Murano Glass
American Arts and Crafts Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Bronze
Austrian Vienna Secession Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze, Tôle
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Wrought Iron
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Bronze
Danish Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Copper, Iron
American American Craftsman Vintage 1910s Lighting
Glass
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Bronze
Chinese Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Austrian Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Russian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Wrought Iron
English Arts and Crafts Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal, Bronze, Copper, Tin
American Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
German Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American Arts and Crafts Vintage 1910s Lighting
Slag Glass
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Wrought Iron
American Neoclassical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Silver Plate
American Arts and Crafts Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Austrian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
English Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Bronze, Copper
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Art Glass
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Alabaster, Bronze
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Nickel
Czech Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal
American Neoclassical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Crystal, Bronze
Swedish Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Fabric, Oak
German Bauhaus Vintage 1910s Lighting
Copper
American Vintage 1910s Lighting
Iron
American Neoclassical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Austrian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American American Craftsman Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal
French Neoclassical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Crystal, Brass, Wire
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
German Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American Adam Style Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
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