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Early 20th Century Massive Rustic Oak Circle with Hinges
Located in Chicago, IL
Massive rustic oak circle with hinges, American c. 1910. Architectural salvage, likely used as the top of a wooden vat/barrel. Wood: 1.75" D x 4.5"W.
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Vintage 1910s American Rustic Wall-mounted Sculptures
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Oak
Architectural Salvage Wood Grid Wall Art
Located in Chicago, IL
Architectural salvage wood grid wall art. Stamped ACE.
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20th Century Wall-mounted Sculptures
Materials
Wood
$950 / item
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