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Directoire French Golden Ocher Color Tole Tray
Located in Houston, TX
Directoire French golden ocher color tole tray adorned in original painted decoration, early 19th century.
Note: Original/early finish on antique an...
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Artisan Tribal-Style Stone Vessel
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Artisan tribal-style stone vessel hand-crafted in oolitic limestone.
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Regency English Cheese Coaster in Ebonized Tole
Located in Houston, TX
Regency English cheese coaster in ebonized tole with gilded detail. Nice large size in excellent condition.
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Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Serving Pieces
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Steel
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