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French carpet ( Savonnerie ) around 1950 in wool, N° 1231
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Savonnerie carpet circa 1950 in wool - N° 1231
Thanks to our Restoration-Conservation workshop and also Our know-how,
we are pleased to present to you works of art in fabric such as Tapestry,
Carpets and Textiles in very good conservation quality and well cleaned.
We ensure your purchase by presenting you with an invoice and also insured
delivery on request worldwide.
In addition, tapestries will have presented lined and with its fixing system.
Cordially.
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