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| A group of ebonized Grace Candlesticks |
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| A grouping of white Grace Candlesticks |
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| Grace Candlestick in ash, white milk paint and varnish. |
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| Grace Candlestick in ebonized ash. |
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| A grouping of Cat Candlesticks in three sizes. |
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| Cat Candlestick in ebonized ash. |
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| Boxes with natural, unfinished interiors make useful containers for tea or herbs. |
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| Lidded white ash boxes, either ebonized or charred for a black finish. |
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| These candlesticks are produced in three heights |
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| BlackBird Candlestick in ebonized ash. |
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| Grouping of vases. |
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| Textured Red Ash vase, leather binding. |
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| Textured Red Ash vase with leather binding. |
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| Textured Red Ash vase, rough twine lacing. |
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| A group of Lily Candlesticks in Cherry. |
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| Two Novice Candlesticks in Ebonized Ash. |
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| Salt Cellars, natural and ebonized ash. |
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| A pair can be used as salt and pepper cellars. |
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| Sister Candlesticks on ebonized ash. |
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| Small hollow vessels, clockwise from the top, they are butternut, narra, butternut and ash. The lids are Walnut. |
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| Soldier Candlesticks in ebonized ash.
Photos courtesy of Stanley Berneche, stanley@whynotstudios.com.
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