Framed Early Dutch Tile Mural
Sold|$2,200
Framed Early Dutch Tile Mural
Located in Pasadena, CA
Framed in an appropriate circa 1910 wooden surround ,this over scale 36 tile group has that period look you might need.
Sold|$2,200
Framed Early Dutch Tile Mural
Located in Pasadena, CA
Framed in an appropriate circa 1910 wooden surround ,this over scale 36 tile group has that period look you might need.
Sold|$3,200 / set
Pair of Hand Painted Italian Chinoiserie Murals
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Simply beautifully painted with old world muted colors. Nearly six feet tall. The paintings are appointed with pagoda accents, birds and figures. Dramatic in scale and style from a p...
Metal
Sold|$5,800
Chinese Scenic Decorated Six-Panel Screen
Located in Essex, MA
folding screen or may be mounted as a large wall mural. Six panels, each panel 18 1/4" wide and 84
Sold|$18,000
Historic 1920's California Mural by Lucile Lloyd
Located in Pasadena, CA
A spectacular signed hand-painted ceiling mural c. 1928 by renowned muralist Lucile Lloyd depicting
1927 Movie Palace Mural from United Artists Theater, Chicago
Located in Lake Forest, IL
Movie Palace Mural from United Artists Theater, Chicago 1927, signed F. C. Stamp or Staub. This is
Canvas
19th Century Jean Zuber et Cie Wallpaper Mural, Block Printed
Located in Louisville, KY
featuring children at play in a bright landscape; two boys play hopscotch while a younger boy and girl chase butterflies. This was most likely originally produced for an over-door. F...
Study for a Theater Lobby Roman Mural by William Meyerowitz, 1916
Located in Essex, MA
An oil on canvas study for a Roman mural, for a theater lobby, by well known artist, William
Canvas
Early Mexican Hand-Painted Talavera Tile Mural with Mission
Located in Pasadena, CA
A great Mexican Talavera tile mural salvaged from the Hidden Hills, CA Spanish Revival ranch estate
Sold|$935 / set
1632 Taj Wall Art Inspired Earrings 'Enamel & Diamonds'
Located in London, W1U 2JG
A truly spectacular pair of earrings inspired by an actual wall mural from the Mughal era. The
Diamond, 14k Gold, Silver, Enamel
Rare Jean Zuber et Cie Wallpaper Mural of New York Bay 19th C
By Jean Zuber
Located in Louisville, KY
also known as the General View of New York, The Promenade, and Manhattan; from the original 1830 painting made by French artist Jean-Julien Deltil. This painting was based on Jacques...
Elizabethan Inlaid Oak Mural / Wall or Glass Cupboard, circa 1590-1600
Located in Matlock, Derbyshire
Late Elizabethan Inlaid Oak Mural wall or glass cupboard, English circa 1590 - 1600. The joined
Oak, Bog Wood
Elizabethan Inlaid Oak Mural or Wall or Glass Cupboard, circa 1590-1600
Located in Matlock, Derbyshire
Late Elizabethan inlaid oak mural wall or glass cupboard, English, circa 1590-1600. The joined
Oak
Sold|$3,950
Antique paper / canvas screen
Located in San Francisco, CA
Wonderful Antique Wall Paper Mural mounted on canvas applied to four panel screen. Later
Metal
Sold|$1,210 / set
15th Century Inspired Mughal Mural Motif Enamel and Diamond Earrings
Located in London, W1U 2JG
So much historical influence behind this earring – Drawing on from real wall motifs and murals
Diamond, 14k Gold, Silver, Enamel
Sold|$55,000
"Harvest Time" by John Hafen
Located in Salt Lake City, UT
painted a mural of hollyhocks and attached it to the wall. After Hafen's death, the canvas was removed
Watercolor
Nineteenth Century Hudson River Era Landscape Painting, Lake Rebecca, Minnesota
By John Severinus Conway
Located in New York, NY
commissioned to create a large wall mural for the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce, which still exists today
Canvas, Oil
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