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Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century

Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century
Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century
Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century
Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century
Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century

Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century
Description: Patinated bronze Baroque style humidor, first half of the 20th century. Decorated with relief designs of putti, flowers, and the face of a bearded man. Lid with relief leaf accents. Gilt metal liner within. 5 inches diameter x 6.25 inches tall. Condition: Very good condition, minor split to the lid with possible soldering unclear whether from cast or later. Some oxidation to bronze. Please refer to photos. (This item is located in Gardena). Domestic & International Customers – WELCOME! We guarantee the authenticity of all items to be as represented. We make a best effort to provide a fair and descriptive condition report………………………. Gallery XV specializes in a variety of art, antiques, jewelry and collectibles. We possess over 100 years of experience in the industry as collectors, appraisers and resellers. Our ever expanding inventory originates from estates throughout the U. But is especially rich with Southern California estates including celebrities, historical figures and renown collectors. If you haven’t seen something that interests you or that you collect, stay tuned… It’s just the tip of the ice berg. We are prompt and professional with our correspondence and appreciate you taking the time to shop with us. “You are only as good as your last feedback”. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Tobacciana\Cigars\Cigar Boxes”. The seller is “gallery_xv” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Patinated Bronze Baroque Style Humidor, first half 20th century