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Creator: Erik Gronborg
Studio Ceramic Chargers by Erik Grönborg
By Erik Gronborg
Located in Dallas, TX
Ceramic chargers with photo transfer by prolific California artist Erik Grönborg . Arriving in the United States from Denmark in 1959, Grönborg headed straight away to California whe...
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1980s American Vintage Erik Gronborg Serveware, Ceramics, Silver and Glass

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