Lidded Ceramic Jars
These Lidded Ceramic Jars are all about Adding Color and Pattern to One's Environment and Home Decor. Probably Mexican Wares, and Glazed in an Almost Matte Finish with Appealing, More Subdued Colors |
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Lidded Tin Urn
A Lidded Tin Urn Patinaed with a Dark Bronze Finish. Wonderful Decorative Metal Accessory with Refined Shape, but Robust and Rustic. Combine this Urn with Natural Elements, Mediterranean, Spanish or Ethnic Decor |
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Metal Bowls and Lidded Container
Silver Metal Footed Bowls sit next to a Silver Metal Lidded Jar or Urn-Shaped Vase. Flowing Etched Design on Bowls. Metal Container has Repetitive Cross-Hatched Motifs |
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Metal Bowls and Vases Vessels
An Array of Exotic and Ethnic Flavored Metal Bowls, Metal Footed Bowls and Metal Vases or Vessels. All are of Centerpiece Status and Most are Hammered Metal |
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Mexican Collector Plate
Old, Vintage Wall Plate from Mexico, Glazed in Blue and Cream with a Traditional Mexican Hen and Chick Motif |
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Mexican Mirrors & Milagros
Stamped Tin Mirrors and Large Milagros and a Vintage Talavera Tile and Tin Mirror, All from Mexico |
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Moroccan Door Knockers
Salvaged Antique and Vintage Brass, Bronze, and Steel Hardware. Pulley, Clasps, and Antique Door Hardware |
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Nesting Mexican Bowls
Collectible Mexican Terra Cotta Bowls Glazed in a Delicious Green with Floral Motifs in Black. These Vintage Nesting Bowls are from a Collector's Estate |
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New Pillows & Bolster
An Array of New Decorative Pillows and Bolster in a Host of Colors, Fabrics, and Flavors. All have Feather Down Pillow Inserts |
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Nupe African Clay Pot
An African Clay Pot Made by the Nupes of Nigeria with Geometric Surface Designs Characteristic of this Tribe |
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Ornamental Ironwork Grille
Small Antique Ornamental Ironwork Grille from Morocco. This Hand Wrought Grille Exhibits the Amazing old Banded Technique, Joining with Wrought Bands of Iron Rather than Welding |
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Painted Ethnic Shelf
An Ethnic, Berber Moroccan Wall Shelf Delightfully Hand Painted in Teal on Wood Reclaimed from old Crates and Scrap Wood. Loving the Cut-Out Shapes on the Sides and Two Islamic Arched Openings. A few of These are Missing, but this does not Take Away From the Folk Art Quality of This Shelf |
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