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Mette Doller, Svaneke, Denmark. Unique ceramic vase with turquoise glaze.
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Mette Doller, Svaneke, Denmark.
Unique ceramic vase with turquoise glaze.
Approximately from the 1960s.
Signed.
In good condition with hairline cracks from production.
Dimensions: H 18.0 cm x D 15.0 cm.

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