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Chinese 4 Panel Coromandel Black Laquer Screen Room Divider
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Unusual and lovely 4 panel Asian black laquer screen where each panel is a different height. Beautiful carved and painted decoration of birds and dogwood flowering branches, front a...
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Magnificent 19th Century French Fireplace Screen
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Magnificent Antique Italian Carved Giltwood Mirror
Located in Hopewell, NJ
Ornately carved giltwood wall mirror from Italy having particularly lovely curlicues and flourishes around the top.
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Magnificent Classical Bronze Urn on Marble Stand
Located in Hopewell, NJ
Luscious bronze urn on marble base having classical decoration and warm patina.
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Magnificent Vintage Armchair with Cut Velvet Upholstery
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A show stealer elegant armchair for use in the livingroom or at a fancy desk having carved mahogany shield back and curved arms with upholstered arm rests. ...
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Magnificent Large Gilded Mirror with Ornate Top
By Harris Interior Arts Inc. 1
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