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Anchor, Peony, Vintage Floral Needlepoint Tapestry, Canada, Mid-20th Century
By Anchor
Located in Chatham, ON
ANCHOR PENELOPE - 'Peony' - Vintage floral needlepoint tapestry - 100% wool - vertical or horizontal placement - padded and mounted to a Mas...
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