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A Fine Pair of c.1860 Anglo-Chinese Naïve School Portraits sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles This head shows him with

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This head shows him with his special characteristics: the long earlobes remind us of the heavy earrings he wore as a prince

The late Victorian period oval wall mirror with ebonised ripple moulded frame having gilt highlighted inner and outer borders

Origin: Ireland

Roger the Raccoon got a lucky break when he was invited to audition for “Cyril Sneer”

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A Fine Pair of c.1860 Anglo-Chinese Naïve School Portraits sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles This head shows him withOrigin: Anglo Chinese Period: Mid Nineteenth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1855 70 Canvas Heights: 23 inches Canvas Widths: 17. 25 inches The Wholes: 27. 75 X 22. 25 inches The well sized provincial Anglo Chinese school depictions of a gentleman and his wife, shown full length and painted in oils on canvas in the original ebonised shaped and carved frames in the Chinese manner with gilt slips survive from the third quarter of the nineteenth

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