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Style: Prehistoric
Magnificent fossil, ammonite, approximately 335 million years of existence.
Located in Nice, Cote d' Azur
Magnificent fossil,
ammonite, France, Prehistoric,
approximately 335 million years of existence.
Height 55 cm, width 58 cm.
Category
15th Century and Earlier French Antique Prehistoric Wall Decorations
Materials
Stone
Late 19th Century Sea Foam Antique Turkish Sivas Rug
Located in New York, NY
A superb small antique Turkish rug. Predominantly seafoam green and burnt gold giving it a faded, sublimed look,
circa 1880, measures: 4'4" x 5'10''
Category
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Wool
Memphis Textured Wall Art - Natural Wood Frame
Located in İnegöl, TR
“Memphis” Textured Wall Art
Inspired by real Egyptian inscriptions, this product offers a realistic appearance with its textured structure.
Each pi...
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2010s Turkish Prehistoric Wall Decorations
Materials
Sandstone
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