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Period: 18th Century
18th Century Italian breccia circular vase probably carved in Rome
Located in Milan, IT
18th Century Italian breccia circular vase probably carved in Rome ROUND BRECCIA TAZZA, 18th Century Breccia H 29 cm D 39 cm
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18th Century Abstract Sculptures

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Marble

Polychrome Carved Mexican Sculpture -- Child Jesus
Located in Troy, NY
This is a hand-carved wood polychromed sculpture of the Infant Jesus. A baroque figure probably from the 18th century, this religious figure was obtained in Mexico. It appears to hav...
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Baroque 18th Century Abstract Sculptures

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Wood, Paint

Carved Wood Louis XVI Period
Located in ROUEN, FR
"Carved Wood Louis XVI Period" Rare carved wood representing the attributes of science and architecture. Nice size, its green and gray lacquers are original. Louis XVI period. Dimens...
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18th Century Abstract Sculptures

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Wood

Lingbi - One Hole Scholar's Rock, China, Late Qing Dynasty
Located in Palm Desert, CA
"Lingbi - One Hole Scholar's Rock"' is a sculpture, stone on wood base from the Late Qing Dynasty, China.
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Tribal 18th Century Abstract Sculptures

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Stone

Huge 82 cm Pinkish Quartz Crystal covered rock
Located in brussel, BE
Quartz crystal is a power stone that's prized as a healing stone - one of the most powerful of the mineral kingdom. Stone of innocence and discovery, pink quartz nurtures self-love and respect of others. This beautiful pink quartz crystal...
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Tribal 18th Century Abstract Sculptures

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Precious Stone

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