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Unique Ceramic Bowl by Per Hammarström, Sweden 1980 Signed Per.H

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Unique stoneware bowl by Per Hammarström, Sweden 1980 Signed Per.H under the base. Hand made by the artist in the 80s with bright turquoise colour an yellow. Good condition.
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