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Material: Silver
18th Century Italian Mecca Hand-Carved Tassels on an Antique Braid
By Interi
Located in Dublin, Dalkey
18th century Italian hand-carved mecca tassels strung on an antique braid. The tassels originally came from an Italian church in Tuscany and were used during feast days. The braiding...
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18th Century Italian Rococo Antique Silver Curtains and Valances
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Metal, Silver Leaf
Italian Set 2 Burnished Silver Finish Handles in Baroque Style
By DD Dimore
Located in Brescia, IT
This pair of metal handles is the result of the fine Italian craftmanship.
Forged in metal and finished in burnished silver leaf, they are a piece with beauty and elegance to enrich...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Baroque Silver Curtains and Valances
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Metal, Silver Leaf
$750 Sale Price / set
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Brussels Late 17th Century Tapestry Asia from a Four Continents Series 9'4 x 18
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Brussels late 17th century tapestry, "Asia" from a Four Continents series. Designed by Lodowijk van Schoor, Woven in the Workshop of J. van der Borcht I Size: 9'4 high x 18' wide.
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This extremely colorful and attractive late Baroque Flemish tapestry with a popular iconography is the product of two important figures in 17th century Brussels weaving. J. van der Borcht I (circa 1650–1713) was a master weaver and tapestry entrepreneur who established a most distinguished family tapestry firm and was followed by J. van der Borcht II, Jasper van der Borcht, Pieter van der Borcht and Jan Frans van der Borcht, taking the operations into the mid18th century. Their wealthy patrons allowed the firm to engage some of the best designers and as a result the artistic quality, as well as the sheer technical execution, is always high. The Van der Borchts wove tapestry series (or single pieces) of Mythological Scenes, Months, Allegories, Armorials, Triumphs of the Gods, The Continents, as well as more down-to-earth genre scenes designed or inspired by David Teniers II or Teniers III.
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