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1970s Brass Seashell Catchall Dishes, Pair

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    Located in Tampa, FL
    A very high quality pair of silver-plate with two ball feet at the bottom. They can be used for number of occasions and display beautifully. Circa 1940s-1950s. They do have a mark bu...
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  • French Crystal Seashell Bowl Jewelry Catchall
    By Art Vannes
    Located in New York, NY
    A French crystal seashell bowl, circa mid to late-20th century, France. Beautiful as a standalone piece on a cocktail table, shelf, etc., to hold small items such as nuts, jewelry (a...
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    Late 20th Century French Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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  • Pair of Italian Murano Glass Dishes Signed Cenedese, circa 1970s
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    Located in Villaverla, IT
    Beautiful pair of Italian Venetian Murano glass dishes in blue with a very particular sophisticate working veins, in very excellent original condition and yet with the original label...
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Decorative Dishes and Vide-Poche

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  • 1970s Modernist Sculpted Sleek Wood Shark Bowl Catchall Dish
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  • English Traditional Scenic Equestrian Catchall Trinket Dishes, Set of 4
    Located in Oklahoma City, OK
    A set of four ceramic collectible trinket dishes with painted scenes. “The Cornfield” By John Constabl 1776-1837 Like Fen Lane, which hangs to the right, this study is thought to be one of the works Constable began outdoors in Suffolk in 1817, but did not finish. It too shows Fen Lane, but from further down. When Constable was looking for a subject to work up for the 1826 Royal Academy exhibition, he turned to this canvas and from it painted the picture now known as The Cornfield (now in the National Gallery). It was probably while preparing the finished picture that he lowered the trees at the right of this earlier sketch by overpainting them with sky. (History courtesy of the Tate Organization) The original is hanging in the National Gallery London “Valley Farm” By John Constabl 1776-1837 This work shows a view of Willy Lott's House at Flatford from the River Stour. The farmer lived continuously in the same house for over eighty years and for Constable it came to represent an important part of the Suffolk landscape, a nostalgic symbol of the 'natural' way of life. The building features prominently in earlier works by Constable, including The Mill Stream...
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