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Vigo Boesen, Fox, a sofa and a pair of armchairs (1936)
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SOFA WITH TWO SIDE TABLES
SOFA WITH TWO SIDE TABLES
Set of a sofa with side tables, in brown. It consists of three main parts: the sofa and the two side tables. 1) The sofa is lined with red cotton fabric. It is supported on four ca...
Hat, striped blue-grey velvet, with fox fur, Marshall and Snelgrove, Great Britain, 1930s. Hat of blue-grey striped velvet trimmed with fox-fur. Velvet and fox fur.
Hat, striped blue-grey velvet, with fox fur, Marshall and Snelgrove, Great Britain, 1930s. Hat of blue-grey striped velvet trimmed with fox-fur. Velvet and fox fur.
Hat, striped blue-grey velvet, with fox fur, Marshall and Snelgrove, Great Britain, 1930s. Hat of blue-grey striped velvet trimmed with fox-fur. Velvet and fox fur. ...
Muffle with a black fox head surrounded by black and grey speckled brown fur; back in black fox fur; lining with pocket in dull yellow cotton satin printed with flowers; silver fox, partially looped, i.e. black colour painted on
Muffle with a black fox head surrounded by black and grey speckled brown fur; back in black fox fur; lining with pocket in dull yellow cotton satin printed with flowers; silver fox, partially looped, i.e. black colour painted on
Muffle with a black fox head surrounded by black and grey speckled brown fur; back in black fox fur; lining with pocket in dull yellow cotton satin printed with flowers; silver fox...
Image frieze over Queen Victoria’s of England coronation procession 1838-06-28, published by Fore 's Sporting & Fine Print Repository, London.
Image frieze over Queen Victoria’s of England coronation procession 1838-06-28, published by Fore 's Sporting & Fine Print Repository, London.
Image frieze on the short ends with glued joints attached sheets paper, l: 185 mm, h: 10.3 mm. Attached to a pearl cardboard sleeve with glued brown pink (?) fabric with pressed fr...
Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca. 1900. Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural linen bag and a pair of metal and wood shoe trees.Bright red leather lace up sh
Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca. 1900. Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural linen bag and a pair of metal and wood shoe trees.Bright red leather lace up sh
Pair of leather shoes with linen shoe bag and pair of metal and wood shoe trees, designed by Hook, Knowles & Co, London, ca. 1900. Pair of women's leather shoes with a natural line...
Silver watch case and pair case, with a Continental movement. The pair case embossed with David playing his harp before Saul after Carle van Loo, London Hallmarks for 1769-70. Silver watch case and pair case, with a Continental movement. The pair case emb
Silver watch case and pair case, with a Continental movement. The pair case embossed with David playing his harp before Saul after Carle van Loo, London Hallmarks for 1769-70. Silver watch case and pair case, with a Continental movement. The pair case emb
Silver watch case and pair case, with a Continental movement. The pair case embossed with David playing his harp before Saul after Carle van Loo, London Hallmarks for 1769-70. Silv...
Spectacle case of painted and gilded mother-of-pearl, ca. 1685-1688, containing a later pair of tortoise-shell and silver folding spectacles of 1700-1725, probably made in France. Spectacle case of painted and gilded mother-of-pearl, containing a later pa
Spectacle case of painted and gilded mother-of-pearl, ca. 1685-1688, containing a later pair of tortoise-shell and silver folding spectacles of 1700-1725, probably made in France. Spectacle case of painted and gilded mother-of-pearl, containing a later pa
Spectacle case of painted and gilded mother-of-pearl, ca. 1685-1688, containing a later pair of tortoise-shell and silver folding spectacles of 1700-1725, probably made in France. ...
An old Fox - caught at last.
An old Fox - caught at last.
Pub' March 29 1804 by SW Fores N' Piccadilly\nWindham once used the word cheese paring/ in a speech when he wanted to prove that one/ had an evil economy\nIt was as good as certain...


