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Item Ships From: Buenos Aires
Pair of Antique Signed Islamic Ottoman or Persian Repousse Silver Vases
Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
A fine Pair of Islamic silver vases. Richly decorated with Ishafan (Eshafan) style repousse decoration throughout including gryphon heads, flowers & vines, birds of paradise, foliage...
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Late 19th Century Unknown Islamic Antique Buenos Aires - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

Chinese Silver Card Holder Artist Lee Ching
By Leeching
Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Leeching Chinese silver card holder. Solid silver card holder. Origin China (Canton) Circa 1840 1870. Signed on its base (stamp). Canton manners...
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1850s Chinese Chinese Export Antique Buenos Aires - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

Chinese Cloisonne Bowl
Located in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Chinese Cloisonne Bowl Bronze and enamel materials made with Cloisonne technique Origin China Circa 1950 Floral decoration perfect condition cloisone te...
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1950s Chinese Chinese Export Vintage Buenos Aires - Metalwork

Materials

Bronze, Enamel

Silver 19 Century Chinese Export Dragon-Handled Mug / Tankard
Located in Buenos Aires, Olivos
19th Century Chinese Export Silver Mug / Tankard, the sides are beautifully decorated in relief with a scene of warriors in combat, very crisp and detailed, centering a shaped cartou...
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Mid-19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Antique Buenos Aires - Metalwork

Materials

Silver

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