Pair of Antique 19th Century English William IV Brass and Rosewood Needlepoint Fire/Pole Screens, Circa 1830 Paintings A very attractive bucolic
Description
A very attractive bucolic
exclusive of a few idiosyncrasies
Antique Oil on Canvas Painting Jean-Michel Cels (1819–1894)
The body of the vase decorated with a dragon chasing a flaming pearl and having a corresponding band of dark oxide decoration to the base
Pair of Antique 19th Century English William IV Brass and Rosewood Needlepoint Fire/Pole Screens, Circa 1830 Paintings A very attractive bucolicA fine pair of Antique 19th Century English William IV Brass and Rosewood Needlepoint Fire Pole Screens, Circa 1830. The screens having brass stems with turned finials mounted with adjustable shield shaped screens with the original needlepoint. The needlepoint is very finely and delicately rendered, once screen showing a peasant in a leafy setting, the other with a roundel of flowers & leaves. The bases are made of rosewood and have turned and fluted
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