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Item Ships From: London
Antique Pair Monumental Ormolu Mounted Malachite Obelisks 20th Century
Located in London, GB
A monumental pair of Neoclassical ormolu mounted malachite obelisks, Circa 1920 in date. The square conforming malachite columns taper to pyramid shapes with applied decorative g...
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1920s Neoclassical Vintage London Obelisks

Materials

Malachite, Ormolu

Octagonal Solid Blue Glass Obelisk by Venini
By Venini
Located in London, by appointment only
An Italian 1970s glass octagonal obelisk, of a bluish black almost anthracite color. Signed underneath Venini Italy, circa 1975. ​ Height 14 in (35.5cm).
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1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage London Obelisks

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Glass

20th Century Pair of Italian Obelisks, Hand-Painted Porcelain
Located in Southall, GB
Pair of highly decorative, hand painted porcelain obelisks. Wonderful vibrant colour decoration with cherubs on plaques.
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20th Century Italian London Obelisks

Materials

Porcelain

A pair of Italian Verde Indio green marble obelisks
Located in London, GB
A pair of Italian Verde Indio green marble obelisks. Obelisks are thought to represent Immortality and eternity and were made popular by the Grand Tours of the 17th/ 18th Century whe...
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Mid-20th Century Italian Neoclassical London Obelisks

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Marble

Massive Pair of Brescia and Cipollino Marble Obelisks
Located in London, by appointment only
Large-scale Grand Tour pair of Cipollino of Versilia and Breche d’Alep marble obelisks. Raised on stepped bases of Carrara and marble bases. A fabulous pair of Cipollino of Versil...
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Early 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique London Obelisks

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Breccia Marble

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