French Verdure tapestry, probably Aubusson, 18th/19th century,…
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French Verdure tapestry, probably Aubusson, 18th/19th century, woven with birds and formal garden within river scape setting, in shades of green, blue and cream, reduced, 213 x 275 cm. Provenance: Christopher Davis gallery, Paddington, c. 2003. The Collection of Alan James and Jenny Fletcher, Sydney

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