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Pietro Chiesa for Fontana Arte Satinwood Glass Box, 1940

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Rare Italian Pietro Chiesa for Fontana Arte decorative box made in Italy in the 1940s. Carved from satinwood, with a thick polished aquamarine glass cover finished with a brass handle, this beautiful box is really one of a kind. It is heavy and made to stay, a quality to be expected from Fontana Arte. A collectible piece, perfect as a gift, with a very nice decorative presence, fully restored, and found in a very good vintage condition.
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