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    Sale 5169

    The Art Nouveau Buckle with Arts & Crafts

    London, South Kensington

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    27 November 2007

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    • GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE, ATTR
    Lot 176

    GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE, ATTRIBUTED TO; MIRROR

    Price realised

    GBP 2,500

    Estimate

    GBP 1,000 - GBP 1,500

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    GEORGE FAULKNER ARMITAGE, ATTRIBUTED TO; MIRROR
    gilt frame decorated with flowering stems; and another in the manner of Faulkner Armitage by Julian Stanley 34¾in. (88.3cm.) high; 19½in. (49.5cm.) wide (2)

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