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Period: 1830s
19th century Swedish silk work framed tapestry of a child picking berries
Located in London, GB
Charming early 19th century Scandinavian silk work depicting a woodland scene. .Against the backdrop of a blue sky the woman stands beside a tree whilst the young boy wearing a pale ...
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Swedish Louis Philippe Antique 1830s Wall Decorations

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Silk, Wood

A Pair of Sand Pictures by Benjamin Zobel, framed by Benjamin Taylor
Located in Lymington, Hampshire
A Pair of Sand Pictures by Benjamin Zobel, framed by Benjamin Taylor, each showing a farming scene, one with four sheep under a large oak tree by a field gate...
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English Antique 1830s Wall Decorations

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Paper

American Federal Silhouettes of Livingston Family Members
Located in New York, NY
Snipping a profile from paper with scissors, and mounting the result to a contrasting sheet of paper, became a popular diversion among the European and American upper classes in the ...
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American Federal Antique 1830s Wall Decorations

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Paper

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