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    A Danish Empire mahogany and fruitwood commode, circa 1820s, the rectangular top with a bow-front and canted corners above four conforming drawers and fruitwood canted sides, the top...
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  • Danish Golden Age Etagere
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    A Danish painted etagere, Circa 1850's, of rectangular form with four shelves raised on square supports surmounted with ebonized ball finials, with a Classically painted upper and lo...
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  • Pair of Danish Candlesticks
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    A pair of Danish Empire painted and bone candlesticks, circa 1810, of baluster form carved bone bandings and a circular base.
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  • Danish Terra-Cotta Amphora
    Located in New York, NY
    A Danish hand painted terracotta amphora by the Copenhagen company of Hjorth, Circa 1900.
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  • Danish Cobalt Blue Hyacinth Vases
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    A collection of Danish cobalt blue blown glass hyacinth vases, Late 19th/Early 20th Century Priced individually - $260 Each
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  • Danish Upholstered Armchair, circa 1940s
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    A Danish upholstered club chair with stained beechwood legs, circa 1940s. Recently upholstered with a cotton blend and contrasting buttons and piping.      
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    Vintage 1940s Danish Scandinavian Modern Club Chairs

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