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Creator: A. Lietz Co.
1940s Antique A. Lietz Co Large Drafting Table San Francisco, CA
By A. Lietz Co.
Located in Chula Vista, CA
1940s Antique A. Lietz Company drafting table in maple wood & cast iron Art Deco San Francisco CA Drafting table is fully adjustable. Solid maple wood with cast iron legs. Origi...
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1940s American Art Deco Vintage A. Lietz Co Tables

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Iron

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