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  • 19th Century Sri Lankan Trunk with Ebony Trim
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    This very large camphor wood trunk is incredible with a wonderful old patina and large oxidized hardware. It is a wonderful storage piece and is tall enough to be used as a hall tabl...
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  • Chinese Black Carved Soapstone Flower Birds 4 Panel Folding Screen Room Divider
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