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    Located in Isle Sur La Sorgue, Vaucluse
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  • French Art Deco 1940s Wrought Iron Coffee Table
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  • Paul Vera, Art Deco Table in Iron and Tile, France, 1946
    By Paul Vera
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  • Pair of French Art Deco Inspired Iron and Glass Side Tables
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    Located in Long Island City, NY
    A round French Art Deco wrought iron table with a green and white marble top that can be use as a coffee or side table. We are the rare source that specializes exclusively in French...
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