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Creator: Ferdinand Berthoud
Noble Viennese Jewel Case With Enamel Paintings, Bronze Figures & Clock, Ca 1870
By Viennese Manufactory, Ferdinand Berthoud
Located in Vienna, AT
Elaborately decorated casket from noble origin in excellent condition:
Wooden body stained black in the shape of a shrine with a stepped structure on a rectangular base, standing on ...
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1870s Austrian Other Antique Ferdinand Berthoud Cabinets
Materials
Brass, Bronze
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