
Hallmark
The mark or marks designating that a piece of metalwork has received an official approval of quality. Usually given by Goldsmith's Hall, London.
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
SKU
055809A
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Item Location
New York, NY
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Dimensions (in)
Height: 12.5"
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Style
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Color
Brown
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Category
Sculpture
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Materials & Techniques
bronze
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Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
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