And the pair of 18th-century turquoise porcelain snail shells, framed in gilded metal, seem self-conscious products of the two crafts.
Over the door swung an ornate lamp, a globe of gilded metal and scarlet glass.
In 1953 these were replaced by white staves, with gilded metal handles and at its head a blue dove in a golden coronet or a "martinet".
Lot 283 is a pair of German rococo silver and gilded metal mirrors from the mid-18th-century.
Its lobby was the size of a railway station, all peach marble and glass and gilded metal.
Heart lifting at the sight of him, she reached through the bars, ignoring the clank of her chains against the gilded metal.
As it is a pattern, it was never struck for circulation and all other known presentation versions were made of copper or sometimes various gilded metals.
Behind this glass is a round container made of glass and gilded metal, called a luna, which holds the Host securely in place.
A fanciful Louis XV clock of gilded metal and Meissen may sell for up to $90,000.
Above them is a spherical gilded metal and glass chandelier designed about 1940 by Jean Perzel.