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Decorative Industrial Belt Motif Cast Iron Frames
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Late 19th century, decorative, belt motif, industrial, cast iron frames that once embellished horse barn stalls. The opening measures 6.75 inches diameter....
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Late 19th Century American Industrial Antique Metal Picture Frames

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Iron

Stylish Jaguar Solid Silver Portable Photo Frame, London, c.2002
Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Stylish solid silver photograph frame in the shape of a lozenge with retractable circular photo frames, set with a gilded jaguar mask. Hallmarked English silver (925 standard), London, year 2002 (C), Maker GGM (Grant MacDonald Silversmiths - George Grant MacDonald...
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21st Century and Contemporary British Metal Picture Frames

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Silver

Placido Zuloaga, an Extremely Rare Spanish Gold and Silver Damascened Frame
By Plácido Zuloaga 1
Located in New York, NY
Placido Zuloaga, An extremely rare Spanish gold and silver damascened window frame, in the Alhambra / Islamic taste, circa 1880. The interior is lined and fitted with an orientalist artwork throughout. Signed PZ on the reverse. Placido Zuloaga was a renowned Spanish metalworker and damascene artist known for his exceptional skills in working with gold and silver and for creating intricate and ornate designs on metal surfaces using a technique called damascening. One of Zuloaga's works is this rare gold and silver damascened frame that he created in the late 19th century. The frame is decorated with intricate designs in silver and gold, creating a stunning contrast that is characteristic of Zuloaga's work. The frame is a remarkable example of Zuloaga's artistry and skill, as well as his mastery of the damascening technique. The technique involves inlaying silver or gold wire into the surface of the metal, creating intricate and detailed designs that are both beautiful and durable. Zuloaga's work was highly sought after during his lifetime and is still highly valued today. His pieces are considered to be some of the finest examples of damascene artistry in the world, and his legacy continues to inspire and influence metalworkers and artists today. His works are in private collections and in museums worldwide. Comparative Literature: James D. Lavin, The Art and Tradition of the Zuloagas, Spanish Damascene...
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19th Century Spanish Islamic Antique Metal Picture Frames

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Steel, Iron

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