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Pear Ashtray

Rare Hermès Cigar Ashtray Change Tray in Porcelain Pear and Pear Blossoms
By Hermès
Located in FR
Beautiful and Rare Authentic Hermès Ashtray Print: Pear and Pear Blossoms Made in France Made of
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20th Century French Ashtrays

Vintage Sculptural Cast Brass Ashtray in the Shape of a Sicilian Prickly Pear
Located in Roma, IT
I offer for sale a sculptural ashtray made of a very realistic brass casting and which has the
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays

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Brass

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