19th c. Middle Eastern Carved Teak Folding Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Nineteenth century Middle Eastern teak three-fold screen with a spindle and ball design and
Antique 19th Century Screens and Room Dividers
Teak
19th c. Middle Eastern Carved Teak Folding Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Nineteenth century Middle Eastern teak three-fold screen with a spindle and ball design and
Teak
$1,495
H 54.13 in W 14.75 in D 0.75 in
Antique Anglo-Indian Hand-Painted Wooden Four Panel Screen or Room Divider
Located in Hamilton, Ontario
This four hinged panel screen or room divider has no maker's label or signature, but is presumed to have originated from India and date to approximately 1900 and done in the period A...
Softwood
Moorish Carved Teak 3-Fold Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Middle Eastern Moorish style (19th Century) carved and pierced teak 3 fold screen with floral design crewel work panels.
Upholstery, Teak
19th c. Middle Eastern Filigreed Folding Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Nineteenth century Middle Eastern carved folding screen with three carved teak panels, brass and copper floral designs, and filigreed tops and sides.
Teak
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