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INDIA FLORAL ARABESQUE CARVED HARDWOODSIDE TABLEArabesque carved hardwood side table, India, octagonal top with carved vining floral motif, over conforming base with pierced panels, approx 22"h, 22"diam...
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CARVED HARDWOOD ELEPHANT SIDE TABLE,INDIAElaborately carved hardwood side table, India, glass plate over circular top, carved central medallion depicting couple lounging amidst snakes, possibly the god Shiva...
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(4) CARVED HARDWOOD PARLOR SET, INDIA(lotof 4) Carved hardwood parlor set, India, 20th c., carved and pieced floral and foliate designs, including: (1) settee/ sofa, braced split to center back, approx 44.75"h, 63.5"w,...
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PR 19C INDIAN HARDWOOD FIGURAL ARCHITECTURALPANEL India,19th CenturyMatching pair each decorated with carved figural elements of a rearing horse flanking an incised panel of a seated Vishnu surrounded by pierced floral...
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ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD SIDE TABLEIndia,Circa 1900Oval top with intricate floral tendril design with repeated architectural forms over a carved four legged base with shelf support....
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PHENOMENAL 19C. ANGLO-INDIAN HARDWOODTABLE 58" India,19th CenturyLarge oval top with carved flower bulb edge over a delicately reticulated tulip flower and foliate apron supported by a profusely carved acanthus...
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An Anglo-Colonial Carved Hardwood RecliningChair mid-19th c. related to the designs of Lockwood de Forest (American 1850-1932) and William Morris (English 1834-1896) rectangular adjustable back shaped arms square uprights...
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