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Pair of European Sculptural Ceramic Vases in the Style of Borderie, 1960's

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  • Pair of Modernist Ceramic Matte Black Vases, France, 1950's
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  • Off-White Crackle Vase, France, c. 1960
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    Off white crackle vase, France, c. 1960 Measures: Height: 7.5 Diameter. 4 in.
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  • J. B. Matte Black Modern Vase, Signed, c. 1960
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    J. B. Matte Black Modern Vase, Signed, c. 1960 Ceramic H: 6 Diam. 2.75 in.
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  • Pair of Marble Vases by Giuliani Lazzotti, Castigliani Turin, Italy, 1980s
    By Giuliani Lazzotti
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    Pair of vases by Giuliani Lazzotti, Castigliani Turin, Italy, 1980s Marble 5.5 by 7 in. 5.5 by 5 in.
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  • Rounded Matte Black French Mid Century Ceramic Vase, France, c. 1950’s
    Located in Brooklyn, NY
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  • 19th-Early 20th Century French Glass Bottle Mould
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    19th-early 20th century French mould for glass bottle, Hand-turned. Beautiful patina.
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