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Small Swedish Crystal Vase by Strombergshyttan
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Vintage handcrafted oval shaped aqua blue crystal vase by Strombergshyttan. Signed on bottom. Artist: Asta Stromberg Manufacturer: Strombergshyttan Origin: Sweden Year: ...
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Small Swedish Crystal Vase by Strombergshyttan
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Vintage handcrafted kidney-shaped aqua blue crystal vase with foil label by Strombergshyttan. Signed on bottom. Artist: Asta Stromberg Origin: Sweden Year: 1960s Dimensi...
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Vintage Kauri Wood Turned Vase
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Small Ceramic Vase by Ettore Sottsass for Bitossi, 1959
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