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  • 19th Century Historicism Commode Oak
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    Solid wood, glazed, slightly greenish front as well as a drawer, lockable. Slightly overhead cover plate. (D-76)
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  • 19th Century Historicism Oak Wardrobe
    Located in Berlin, DE
    Solid oak. High-quality carving with medallion carvings. Both containers also with rich carvings. (V-123).
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  • Historicism Salon Sofa, 2 Armchairs, 4 Chairs circa 1870, Walnut
    Located in Berlin, DE
    Historicism salon sofa, 2 armchairs, 4 chairs circa 1870, walnut Walnut with relief carving. Baluster front legs on wheels, rear square legs merging into architectural backrest wi...
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  • 19th Century Baroque Saxony Seat Group, 1880
    Located in Berlin, DE
    Four chairs with a sofa in Dresden baroque style. Walnut freed and felted. Rich gilded bronze appliqués, on the backs with perimeter bar contours. Saxony, circa 1880-1890. Dimensi...
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  • 20th Century French Seating Group / Couch Set Louis XVI
    Located in Berlin, DE
    20th century French seating group / couch set Louis XVI Solid wood, carved and painted. Slightly curved frame on fluted legs. Slanted, fluted, slightly rising armrests. High curly...
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