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Item Ships From: South of France
Vietnamese Lacquer by Pham Chinh Trung
Located in Jersey City, NJ
lacquer without frame is 13.5 by 19.5 inches Pham Chinh Trung is a vietnamese lacquer born in 1955 in Vietnam. it is a lacquer on wood depicting a village scene with gold leaf techni...
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1990s Vietnamese South of France - Asian Art and Furniture

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Gold Leaf

Large Elaborately Carved Chinese Style Frame, France, 19th Century
Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
An unusual and beautifully-carved wood frame. The carvings are in relief, so that the frame is quite deep. Original, ochre-yellow color. The piece has acquired a nice patina.
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19th Century French Antique South of France - Asian Art and Furniture

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Wood

One-of-a-kind Carved Chinese Style Tableaux, 19th Century
Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
Gorgeous and unusual pair of wood carvings in the Chinese taste, set in beautiful, gold-colored, faux-bamboo frames.
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19th Century Unknown Chinese Export Antique South of France - Asian Art and Furniture

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Beech

Japan - Meiji Era (1868-1912) Pair of Flared Neck Baluster Vases
Located in Nice, FR
JAPON - Epoque MEIJI (1868-1912) Paire de vases balustres à col évasé et deux anses en forme de têtes de chimères, en bronze et émaux cloisonnés à décor dans leur feuillage sur fond ...
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Mid-19th Century Antique South of France - Asian Art and Furniture

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Bronze

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