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Fire screen / fireplace cover, Galleon / Flying Dutchman, Art Deco, Circa 1920

$958.51List Price

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Large Art Deco Folding Screen from the Foreign Legion, circa 1940
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Pyroengraved Screen – Medieval Mediterranean Townscape, Art Nouveau / Art Deco
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Pyroengraved Screen – Medieval Mediterranean Townscape, Art Nouveau / Art Deco, 1930 A rare and remarkable three-panel screen, entirely pyroengraved, depicting a landscape of a medi...
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Neo-Classical Folding Screen with Marquetry, France, circa 1970
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4-Leaf Screen with Lacquered Landscape by Bernard Cuenin, circa 1970
Located in VÉZELAY, FR
Amazing folding screen with 4 leaves / panels in lacquered and painted wood. The painting represents a winter lake landscape: we see the shore of a marshy pond, covered with various...
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Art Nouveau Vanity Folding Mirror Screen with Marquetry, 1901
By Maison Krieger
Located in VÉZELAY, FR
Exceptional dressing / vanity polyptych folding screen (5 panels). Mahogany structure with inlays / marquetry of different essences with floral motifs. Copper handles, hinges and...
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Art Deco Squirrel Bookends in Silvered Bronze, by Marcel Guillemard
By Marcel Guillemard
Located in VÉZELAY, FR
Elegant pair of silvered bronze squirrel bookends on a black marble top. By Marcel Guillemard (1886-1932), emblematic decorator and designer of the Primavera workshop of the Printem...
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