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Creator: Alfonso Canciani
China Man Bronze Tankard by Alfonso Canciani K. K. Kunst-Erzgiesserei
By Alfonso Canciani, K.K. Kunst-Erzgiesserei Wien
Located in Newark, England
Viennese Secession Orientalist Bronze From our Sculpture collection, we are delighted to introduce this rare China Man Bronze Tankard by Alfonso Cancia...
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