1910s Lighting
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Louis XVI Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
German Georgian Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Wrought Iron
Italian Baroque Revival Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Empire Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Iron
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Glass, Mirror, Wood
North American Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
French Late Victorian Vintage 1910s Lighting
Crystal, Brass
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Japanese Japonisme Vintage 1910s Lighting
Pottery
American Adam Style Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Danish Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Zinc
French Regency Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Adirondack Vintage 1910s Lighting
Slag Glass, Oak
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass, Bronze
American Louis XVI Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1910s Lighting
Pottery
Baroque Vintage 1910s Lighting
Hardwood, Paint
American Regency Vintage 1910s Lighting
Marble, Metal, Bronze
German Victorian Vintage 1910s Lighting
Porcelain
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
European Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Pottery
French Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American Neoclassical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Dutch Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
English Vintage 1910s Lighting
Art Glass
French Louis XVI Vintage 1910s Lighting
Crystal, Bronze
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Ceramic, Cotton, Satin
American Louis XVI Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Adam Style Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Italian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
Austrian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Marble, Bronze
Edwardian Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American Adam Style Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Austrian Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Adam Style Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
French Belle Époque Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Arts and Crafts Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
American Adam Style Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze, Silver Plate
Belgian Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Austrian Jugendstil Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
French Vintage 1910s Lighting
Marble, Bronze
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Neoclassical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Dutch Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1910s Lighting
Alabaster, Iron
American Baroque Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1910s Lighting
Metal, Chrome
European Art Nouveau Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American American Classical Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Gothic Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Louis XVI Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
American Vintage 1910s Lighting
Bronze
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