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Period: Late 20th Century
Large Hand Carved and Hammered Silver Shell Umbrella Stand or Vase, Italy, 1980s
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Large hand carved and hammered silver shell umbrella stand or vase, Italy, 1980s This silver "vase" is actually an umbrella stand. Of course it can also be used as a vase. Decorati...
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Vintage 1980s Italian Modern Umbrella Stands

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Sterling Silver

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