Decor

Globe Base, Wood and Vaugondy 7"

Centuries ago globes did not come cheap. That's why ancient globes were usually mounted in elaborate and decorative stands.

Navigator's Terrestrial Globe

Decorative and well-executed globe from the age of exploration. Stand is detailed turned wood, walnut finish. Exact reproduction of 16th century globe, papier-mache core, hand-applied paper gores.

Bear Family Bookends - Pair

Nature, Wildlife and Nautal Wonders Collection. Size: 6.

Scroll Wind Chime with Fleur de Lis

European CollectionSize: 32"H, Materials: Iron

Birth of Venus Pillow - Musical Pillow

Birth of Venus Pillow. Dig this divinity on the giant scallop while you listen to the tune ?Pretty Woman"! Old- fashioned wind-up music box inside. 17 x 12 inches.

Chandelier Grand Salon

Hand-Wrought Iron The invention of iron ore smelting changed the world. The Iron Age favored cultures skilled in the craft of blacksmithing. They became dominant, since iron weapons were superior to those made of bronze or wood.

Dickens Desk with Pullout

Own a piece of historyâ„¢. Write at Charles Dickens DeskPLEASE NOTE: Special Order Item - Truck Delivery Required. M. 42.5 x 20.5 x 41.75".

18th C. Sundial & Compass

Not that long ago people actually lived by sundial time. Every village and town functioned on local time, depending on local latitude. The arrival of trains and mail coach traffic created a need for coordinated time. Our travel sundial needs a compass to find north.

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Frank Lloyd Wright Oak Park Frame

The design of this frame is adapted from an art glass window, circa 1898, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for his Oak Park architectural studio. Wright lived and worked in Oak Park, Illinois, from 1889 to 1909, during which time he developed his Prairie style of architecture.