1930s Lighting
Austrian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Wrought Iron
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Iron
European Industrial Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Aluminum, Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Porcelain
Slovak Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Belgian Art Nouveau Vintage 1930s Lighting
Opaline Glass
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Aluminum
Belgian Art Nouveau Vintage 1930s Lighting
Opaline Glass
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
Swedish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Copper
Mexican Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Milk Glass
Swedish Empire Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Bronze
German Bauhaus Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal, Aluminum
German Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
Czech Bauhaus Vintage 1930s Lighting
Nickel
American Arts and Crafts Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Ceramic
Austrian Bauhaus Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Aluminum, Enamel, Metal, Brass
Austrian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass, Blown Glass
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
American Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Copper, Iron
Italian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Gold Leaf
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Bronze
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Pewter
Italian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Alabaster
Scandinavian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Italian Art Nouveau Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Brass
Swedish Vintage 1930s Lighting
Nickel
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Wrought Iron
French French Provincial Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Metal
Danish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Stoneware
Italian Rococo Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Metal
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Iron
Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Rope, Glass
Austrian Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Copper
Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass
Italian Vintage 1930s Lighting
Onyx
Danish Mid-Century Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Chrome
Danish Vintage 1930s Lighting
Aluminum
German Industrial Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
French French Provincial Vintage 1930s Lighting
Metal
German Bauhaus Vintage 1930s Lighting
Porcelain, Glass
Italian Empire Revival Vintage 1930s Lighting
Bronze
Mexican Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass
Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Art Glass
Swedish Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Crystal, Brass
French Vintage 1930s Lighting
Fabric, Glass
Swedish Scandinavian Modern Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
French Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Glass
German Art Deco Vintage 1930s Lighting
Brass
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