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Tall Glass and Iron Erik Hoglund Candelabrum by Axel Strömberg Sweden

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    Cast iron, mouth blown and pressed glass 12-arm chandelier for 12 candles by Swedish designer Erik Hoglund with images of animals and faces. Boda glassworks, Axel Stromberg ironworks, Sweden, 1957. Early edition on welded chain...
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