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German Globe circa 1940 printed by JRO Globus Munchen, Bauhaus Globe

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Gold and Black Art Nouveau / Art Deco Paravant 20th Century Wood and Gold Leaf
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Beautiful and rare Art Nouveau or Art Deco 20th century Paravent. The stunning geometry of the pattern draws you into a hall full of archways and pillars. The room divider has four panels and is made out of wood, painted and gold leafed. The pattern comes out of the panels, as it is textured in a 3 dimensional way. The elegant color scheme is striking in its black and gold and copper contrast and no attention to detail has been spared in this beautiful and rare screen. The back of the room divider is painted black. Details are painted in greens, blues and pastel purple and beige colors. The size of the home screen measures 215 cm in height, 185 in width and 2 cm in depth. There are four panels and each has a width of 46 cm that can be placed at different angels or flat against the wall as a piece of art in itself. Rare antique Paravent...
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Biedermeier Sofa Walnut circa 1830 Cream Material with Yellow Flowers
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Large Biedermeier sofa circa 1830 in a typical cream material with yellow flowers. This beautiful cream sofa is made out of walnut. It is an elegant piece. The Biedermeier period r...
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Hermes Bust from Olympia Cast by the Micheli Brothers, Berlin around 1900
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Beautiful sculpture. Verso cast inscription "Hermes from Olympia" as well as "Property of the Micheli Brothers - Berlin" Plaster cast after the antiq...
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Moser Champagne Glasses Art Nouveau Hand Blown, Lady Hamilton by Moser
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These are 7 champagne glasses made from hand blown crystal by Moser in the ever popular Lady Hamilton glass cut. This pattern is an example of the "papal" cut so called because it i...
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Beautiful 19th Century Gilded Wood Mirror
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Beautiful wood carved golden mirror with delicate and robust openwork carving throughout. The warm gilt wood surface of this mirror is exceptional.
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Madonna with Child Wall Sculpture Beautiful Woodwork, 20th Century
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