SECOND SESSION - ORIENTAL ART
Ivory and silver jewelery box, Old Dutch East Indians, Batavia, 19th century
Ivory and silver jewelery box, Old Dutch East Indians, Batavia, 19th century
Hardware with engraved decoration - Faults.
7x11x17.5 cm
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