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Ceramic vase/lamp base with various polychrome decorative motifs

Stylish antique furniture and accessories

€439.00

SKU: ANT-2229

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Description

Ceramic vase, lamp base with various polychrome decorative motifs. Dutch production from the 1970s. Perforated for lamp.

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Attributes / Details

SKU ANT-2229
Manufacturer Antyki
Model 2229
Material ceramics
Size Height: 51H X 24cm
Age XX
Year 1970
Destiny To living room

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