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Creator: Cristallerie de Haute Bretagne
Ashtray in Crystal From "Cristallerie de Haute Bretagne" Transparent color
By Cristallerie de Haute Bretagne
Located in Auribeau sur Siagne, FR
Very nice, glasses patterns. It gives the impression we have a of kinetic piece. A luxury decoration for your tables. Crystal of"Cristallerie de Haute Bretagne" is an old tradition ...
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1970s French Kinetic Vintage Cristallerie de Haute Bretagne Furniture

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Crystal

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