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Art Nouveau Period Leather and Mahogany Four Fold Screen

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    Located in Bishop's Stortford, GB
    Art Nouveau four panel folding screen, Mahogany Frame, glass top floral patterned silk looking fabric bottom. H: 1.5 mtr W: 2.00 mtr fully extended
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  • Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Folding Screen
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  • Art Nouveau Vanity Folding Mirror Screen with Marquetry, 1901
    By Maison Krieger
    Located in VÉZELAY, FR
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  • 19th Century Embossed Leather Four Fold Screen
    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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  • French Four Fold Carved Screen
    Located in Wilson, NC
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  • Art Nouveau Folding Screen with Dragonflies, by Setbon, France, Circa 1910
    By Emile Gallé
    Located in VÉZELAY, FR
    Beautiful wooden folding screen painted in imitation of marquetry. Inspired by the work of Emile Gallé. Signed Setbon. France, Circa 1910. Good condition, small traces of use. Dime...
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