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Antique Arts&Crafts Screen, English
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Description
Antique Arts&Crafts Screen, English
Splendid piece of English origin.
Three-leaf screen.
Belonging to the Art & Crafts movement. Late 19th century. Artistic movement that arose in England as a recovery of medieval arts and crafts in the middle of the Victorian era.
Measurements: 205 cm (Height) x 215 cm (total width of the leaves). -
More Information
Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Traditional Incollect Reference #: 768110 -
Dimensions
W. 84.65 in; H. 80.71 in; W. 215 cm; H. 205 cm;
We offer 10% discount for trade pricing to design professionals. Judith San Quintin offers worldwide shipping. We specialize in shipping to Europe & US and always offer competitive pricing.
The strength of design and original pieces are our passion. Maximalist and colorful style is our must. At Judith San Quintín Antiques & Luxury Design we specialize in Italian mid-century design, French antiques and luxury objects. With a career of more than 20 years, our two showrooms are located in Madrid downtown, capital of Spain. P: 34618197880 E: sanquintinjudith@gmail.com
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