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  2. Lamp of the Three Graces - Wikipedia

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    The Lamp of the Three Graces (Spanish: Farola de Las Tres Gracias) is a sculpted lamppost next to San Martín Square, in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It is based on a marble work of Germain Pilon , a French Renaissance sculptor , where the Three Graces are holding the heart of Henry II of France .

  3. Edward Miller & Co - Wikipedia

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    Edward Miller & Co. (1844–1924) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut, and is primarily known as a historical manufacturer of lamps. The company also made brass kettles and oil heaters. In 1866, the corporation was formed with capital of US$200,000.

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    Leap Black Table Lamp, 89. ... One of our favorite pieces is this classic pedestal dining table with a glossy metallic base and marble top. Wondering who else may be a fan of Williams Sonoma ...

  5. Ed Edmondson United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    This courtroom has similar rich wood detailing and entries. Of secondary importance but of intrinsic historic value are the original corridors at levels 2–4, and public toilet rooms. The corridors have terrazzo flooring that is bordered with marble, plaster walls with marble base and ornamental plaster cornice moulding.

  6. Fenton Art Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Another type of mark is found on glass baskets. Where the glass handles of the baskets are attached to the base of the basket a stamp is made. [9] Each handler had a specific pattern to help identify which handler attached the handle. [9] The marks began in the 1950s and were instituted by Frank M. and Bill Fenton. [9]

  7. Son of Baalshillek marble base - Wikipedia

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    The Son of Baalshillek marble base is a Punic language inscription on a marble statue base discovered in 1856–58 at Carthage in Tunisia. It was first published by Nathan Davis, and the one-line inscription is known as KAI 84 and CIS I 178. Davis wrote that "This tablet is peculiar, as well for its material (white marble) as for its inscription.

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