
... Really old.
(I did say I'd post some pictures of these pieces earlier)




These pieces are about 12" square and an inch and a half deep and they were originally meant to sit on tripods.
The images are cut from 1/8" plywood, and mounted between frosted Plexiglas. The designs on the frames are marquetry in 1950's vintage Formica.

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