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Monica Guggisberg, Philip Baldwin, vase 2007

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Monica Guggisberg, Philip Baldwin, vase 2007 Height: 39.5cm Object description: 2007. glass, orange, brown overlay. Fine cut by Paolo Ferro. Signed on the stand B/G Paris 07 #C86. Unique piece, Provenance: - From the collection of Mary Anne Sanske, Zurich excellent condition

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