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Cracked Glass Vase, Austria, Mid-1900
Cracked Glass Vase, Austria, Mid-1900

Cracked Glass Vase, Austria, Mid-1900

$311Sale Price|30% Off

H 6.7 in W 5.52 in D 3.94 in

Cracked Glass Vase, Austria, Mid-1900

Located in Roma, IT

This cracked glass vase is an original glass vase realized in Austria, circa 1950s of the 20th

Category

Mid-20th Century Austrian Vases

Materials

Glass

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