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Creator: Beyermann & Co.
20th Century Beyer Crystal Wine Decanter or Carafe, 1970s
By Beyermann & Co.
Located in LEGNY, FR
Spectacular and rare chiseled crystal wine decanter from the Beyer Crystal factory in Germany. Very rare shape and quality of the plug. Stamp of the ...
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Mid-20th Century German Beyermann & Co. Furniture

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