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  • 19th c. Giltwood Barometer
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Carved and Giltwood Louis XVI Style Barometer
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    Antique 19th Century French Scientific Instruments

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    Giltwood

  • 19th c. Signed Tole Tray
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Beautifully painted signed tole tray
    Sougue-1884
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    Antique 19th Century French Bowls and Baskets

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    Tôle

  • 17th c. Italian Lecturn
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Beautifully Carved and Parcel Gilt Lecturn with original Iron Lights
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    Antique 18th Century and Earlier Spanish Music Stands

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    Wood

  • 19th c. Oil Painting
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    oil painting with beautiful subject
    signed 1870
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    French Paintings

  • 19th c. Italian Canape
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Beautifully Shaped Italian Painted Canape
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    Antique 19th Century Italian Canapes

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    Wood

  • 19th c. Giltwood Table
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    Carved abd Gilded Center Table with Marble Top
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    Antique 19th Century French Center Tables

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    Marble

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