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PERIOD HEIGHT 22". WIDTH OF EACH PANEL 9". TOTAL LENGTH 56".JAPANESE SIX-PANEL TEA SCREEN Meiji Period Depicts songbirds on a weeping cherry tree. Silk brocade border. Gilt...
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