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Stunning 19th Century Bronze, Enamel and Porcelain Frame with Glass Portraits

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A Stunning Late 19th Century Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Porcelain Frame with Glass Portraits of Royal French Women The two oval glass painted portraits, one of Marie Antoinette and the other Marie Thérèse Louise of Savoy, within a decorated white and pink french porcelain and enamel picture frame with painted flowers and raised gilt decor, the bronze top with a bow and bouquet of flowers leading to flowing rose garlands. Signed by the artist Duran. Details: Height – 7 inches / 18cm Width – 8.5 inches / 22cm

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