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Italian "Scalatta" Printed Folding Screen by Piero Fornasetti, circa 1953

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2 Chinese Coromandel 4-Fold Screens
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2 Asian Chinese style (20th Century) black coromandel 4 fold screens with scene with people on one side and floral & bird design on back. (PRICED EACH)
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Italian Neoclassical Style Bird and Garden Vignette Folding Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Italian Neoclassical-style four panel folding screen hand-painted with an array of birds in a garden on the front and brown detailing on the reverse.
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Post-War Design 3-Fold Screen
Located in Queens, NY
American Post-War Design 3 fold black hand wrought brushed steel screen showing interlocking circles (each fold 84" x 24")
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English Victorian Walnut 3-Fold Screen
Located in Queens, NY
English Victorian walnut 3 fold screen with spindle design and wheel top with embroidered floral panels.
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Moorish Carved Teak 3-Fold Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Middle Eastern Moorish style (19th Century) carved and pierced teak 3 fold screen with floral design crewel work panels.
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Burmese Carved Teak 2-Fold Screen
Located in Queens, NY
Asian Burmese style (19/20th Century) carved teak floral design 2 fold double sided screen with shaped top.
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