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1950s Napcoware Lady Head Vase

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1950s Napcoware Lady Head Vase Adorable 1950s Blonde Lady Head Vase with Long Eyelashes, Pink Coat, Pearl Earrings, Gold Accents on Blouse, and Black Glove. About 6" high
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    Greenport, NY
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    1stDibs: LU3319219961722
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