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GRAND TOUR RENAISSANCE REVIVAL D'ORE BRONZE "TRITON" CENTREPIECE/EWER 8 ?" x 6 ½" x 3 ?" Exceptionally well cast 19th c. ormolu bronze centrepiece, fashioned...
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GRAND TOUR INTAGLIOS Giovanni Liberotti. LIBEROTTI IMPRONTE. Vols. 4 and 5 (of 6 total volumes). Rome, circa 1820-30. Large 8vo-format wood faux-book boxes, half parchment...
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BRONZE "TRITON" CENTREPIECE/EWER 8 ?" x 6 ½" x 3 ?" Exceptionally well cast 19th c. ormolu bronze centrepiece, fashioned as Triton sea creature with with upswept arms and...
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IN THE MANNER OF FRA ANGELICO 19th century in the early Renaissance style, oil on gilt ground on panel, one presented in the original gilt and polychrome decorated tabernacle...
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