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  • Architectural "Sculpta-Grille" Freestanding Room Divider by Richard Harvey
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  • Silvered Metal and Pietra Dura Table Planter
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  • Anglo-Raj Marble Inlay Box Pietra Dura
    Located in Fort Washington, MD
    Anglo Raj inlaid marble pietra dura decorative box This handmade marble decorative box is inlaid with semi precious stones, jasper, malachite, carnelian, mother of pearl, lapis lazuli, this type of design is the same art that you see in the Taj Mahal. Very nice fine pietra dura art...
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  • Richard Harvey Sculpta-Grille Model C-20 Freestanding Room Divider, 1959
    By Richard Harvey
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    This freestanding model C-20 Sculpta-Grille room divider by Richard Harvey for Harvey Design Workshop, Inc was conceptualized and designed in the 1950s a...
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  • circa 1910 Arts & Crafts Decorative Fire Screen Attributed Richard Riemerschmid
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    An intricately designed, and well-made, Arts & Crafts iron screen, attributed to and almost certainly designed by Richard Riemerschmid (1868-1957) in Germany. Circa 1910. The iron screen has a one large rectangular panel with two smaller stabilising flaps on either side. An arched insert...
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