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18th Century Elegant Portrait of Noble Lady with Necklace and Pendant
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Pair of Framed Chinese Ancestor Portraits, circa 1880s
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Painting "Portrait of an Ancestor", 19th Century
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Painting "Portrait of an Ancestor", 19th century Dimensions: Frame height 134 cm, width 112.5 cm The painting height 102 cm, width 80 cm.
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