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    Located in Wilson, NC
    This folding screen is painted with classical urns, flowers, and teal valanced swags topping the center cartouche. One panel measures: 17 7/8 ".
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  • English Inlaid Four Paneled Folding Screen
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    English inlaid four paneled folding screen made of mahogany inlaid with satinwood. It has walnut bandings bordered by boxwood and ebony line...
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    Located in Wilson, NC
    19th century embossed leather four fold screen, with a myriad of multi-color floral and foliate designs.
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    Steel

  • French Four Fold Carved Screen
    Located in Wilson, NC
    French four fold carved screen, the panels carved with egg and dot and a repeating leaf pattern. The upper panels have french steel engravings of royal ...
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    Located in Wilson, NC
    The frame of this French fire screen is painted with a cream color and has a carved gilt gadrooned top rail. The center needlework panel is framed w...
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    Antique Early 1900s French Screens and Room Dividers

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  • Mahogany Two Fold Needlework Screen
    Located in Wilson, NC
    This solid mahogany folding screen has the original clear, wavy glass in the top panels. The silk needlework depicts groupings of floral vines ...
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    By Salvatore Fiume
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