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    Sale 9039

    Carpets, Decorative Objects and Furniture

    London, South Kensington

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    14 March 2001

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    • A French polychrombe painted p
    Lot 510

    A French polychrombe painted poudreusse, late 19th century

    Price realised

    GBP 1,645

    Estimate

    GBP 400 - GBP 600

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    A French polychrombe painted poudreusse, late 19th century
    decorated throughout with flowers and foliage against a green crackle glazed background, the hinged serpentine top with a central mirror flanked by covered compartments, the frieze with two true and one false drawer on slender cabriole legs -- 29½in. (75cm.) wide, 29in. (74cm.) high, 16in. (42cm.) deep
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