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"Girl in the Cottage Garden”, Summer English country landscape, oil on canvas
Located in Naples, Florida
Henry John Yeend King (1855-1924) was a landscape and rustic genre painter. He began his artistic career by working for three years in a glassworks. King went on to study painting un...
Category

20th Century Romantic Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Rattan Table Mirror on Adjustable Base
Located in Los Angeles, CA
substantial, giving the piece a sense of purpose - perfect for the cottage, cabin, lake house or girls room
Category

20th Century Rustic Table Mirrors

Materials

Metal

19th Century Oil On Mahogany Board by William M Hensley (British 1819-1883)
Located in Chicago, IL
a familial pairing in a cottage home. The girl tends to the eponymous cut with a white cloth pressed
Category

Antique 19th Century English Victorian Paintings

Materials

Mahogany, Oak, Paint

A French Printed and embroidered Paisley Cotton Fichu Shawl - Alsace Circa 1870
Located in Toulon, FR
girls in the cottages! Moving piece by its intact freshness and its unfinished embroidery. Exceptional
Category

1870s French Textiles and Quilts

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How Much is a The Cottage Girl?

The price for a the cottage girl in our collection starts at $200 and tops out at $343,750 with the average selling for $1,991.
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    Aynsley Cottage Garden fine English bone china was established in 1775. The china is recognizable by its floral motif and stylized fluted edges. Shop a collection of Aynsley Cottage Garden pieces from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
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