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Victorian Stained Pine and Wired Metal Dome Top Bird Cage
Located in Germantown, MD
A Victorian Stained Pine and Wired Metal Dome Top Bird Cage
Measures respectively from the bottom, 42" in width, 18" in height and 46" in height;
Category
Early 20th Century Unknown Late Victorian Softwood Bird Cages
Materials
Metal, Wire
Monumental Parisian Bird Cage Mansion
Located in Staffordshire, GB
Circa 1920
Monumental Parisian bird cage mansion
Architectural bird house based on a famous Paris Brothel
Sourced in Belgium
Measures: W117 x D51 x H90 cm.
Category
1910s French Vintage Softwood Bird Cages
Materials
Pine
DeCastelli Nest House N.1 in Natural Corten by Filippo Pisan
By DeCastelli
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Our care for the environment around us can also be seen in the attention paid to our small friends in the animal kingdom. A small birdhouse can set the stage, with a structure that’s...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Softwood Bird Cages
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Fir
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