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Michael Lambert Sculptural Glazed Ceramic

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Vase by Hyalyn Glazed Ceramic Art Deco 1970s
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Mid Century 1970s 1980s Black Glazed Ceramic Vase by Hyalyn. Art Deco Design. Signed on Bottom.
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Vase West Germany Midcentury 1960s Glazed Ceramic Abstract Brown Orange
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Midcentury 1960s West German midcentury brown and vibrant orange glazed ceramic vase. Marked West Germany. Abstract design. Excellent condition.
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1980s Art Glass Vase or Decorative Object Artist Signed and Dated
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Artist signed and dated 1984. Blown glass Art glass. Vase, decorative object or sculpture. Sculptural modernist abstract design. Excellent condition.
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Glazed Pottery Vase Mid Century, 1970s
Located in New York, NY
Mid century 1970s ceramic pottery vase. Beautifully glazed. Excellent condition.
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Italian Ceramic Pottery Collection Made in Italy 3 pc Vase Pot Ashtray
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Vintage Italian glazed ceramic pottery 3 piece collection consisting of vase, pot and ashtray. White, black, red, green. Made in Italy w...
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Mid-Century Glazed Ceramic Turquoise Table Lamp
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