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    Ceramic vase produced by Barraud, Messeri and C. signed under the base bm & c., early 40s, in shades of green with pure gold finishes It measures 34 cm in height, 25 cm in diamete...
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  • Jar Sculpture in Ceramic Design Settimio Rometti from Umbertide, 1940s
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  • Vintage Ceramic Vase with a Slender and Harmonious Shape, 1970s
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  • Ceramic Vase "Umorometro" Desgign Ambrogio Pozzi for Franco Pozzi, 1966
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