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Creator: Soicher Marin
Pair 1970's Soicher-Marin Framed Chinese Silk Embroidery Textile Art
By Soicher Marin
Located in West Chester, PA
A beautiful pair of Chinese Silk Embroideries by Soicher-Marin Inc. for Bernhard Halkin Interiors circa 1970s in the original square frames.
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Late 20th Century Hong Kong Chinoiserie Soicher Marin

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