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Creator: Max Arthur Waagen
An Impressive Pair of 19th Century Orientalist Spelter Figures, After A. Waagen
By Max Arthur Waagen
Located in Ottawa, Ontario
An impressively large & well cast pair of Orientalist figures depicting a pair of Middle Eastern male & female musicians attired in traditional costume. Both figures are modelled ‘co...
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Late 19th Century French Other Antique Max Arthur Waagen Furniture
Materials
Spelter
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