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Andre Arbus Style Lacquered Birch Wood Console Table with Brass Inlay
By André Arbus
Located in Miami, FL
Andre Arbus Style Lacquered Birch Wood Console Table with Brass Inlay
Offered for sale is an Andre Arbus style lacquered birch wood console table with four splayed legs, and lower ...
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Ebonized Console Sofa Table with Drawers and Brass Hardware, Turned Legs
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Ebonized console sofa table with drawers and brass hardware.
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