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$460

Victorian mahogany pole screen, late 19th c. , with oval wool on silk embroidery of a young girl on a tripartite base, 54 3/4" h.


Pook & Pook

Auctioneer:
Pook & Pook

Date:
2004-12-04

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Victorian Mahogany Pole-screen, late 19th century, with satin stitch and metallic thread upholstered green felt screen, on a tripod base with fluting and foliate carving, Read more…


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Victorian mahogany pole screen, late 19th c., 59 1/2" h. Read more…


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George III mahogany pole screen, late 18th c. , the elaborate rolled paper shield form screen with central oval portrait, above a baluster standard supported Read more…


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Regency Mahogany Pole Screen, England, late 18th/early 19th century, the pole, topped with an urn finial, continues to a ball above a ring-turned standard on Read more…


Auctioneer:
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Georgian Mahogany Wig Stand and Regency Mahogany Pole Screen, early 19th century, the wig stand having open molded circular top, turned supports and one triangular Read more…


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Victorian Walnut Pole Screen, probably England, late 19th century, turned final, shaft with adjustable bronze hardware, spiral-turned base set on tripod legs ending in scroll Read more…


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Date:
2020-12-08