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Enameled and Gilt Glass Nautical Dish
$595
£451.71
€516.66
CA$831.30
A$924.59
CHF 482.79
MX$11,251.26
NOK 6,165.98
SEK 5,782.60
DKK 3,856.06
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Enameled and Gilt Glass Nautical Dish. Fine Art Deco period enameled and gilt glass dish, fisherman spearing a sea serpent, by Genis Cirera Casanovas (1890-1970). Circa 1930.
Dimensions: 11.5" diameter x 1. 63" H
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