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Gunnar Cyren Light Blue "Pop" Goblet for Orrefors, circa 1967
$1,200
£898.18
€1,037.86
CA$1,664
A$1,863.89
CHF 969.02
MX$23,015.34
NOK 12,344.52
SEK 11,669.82
DKK 7,745.08
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Light blue glass 'Pop' goblets by Swedish designer Gunnar Cyren, produced by Orrefors, c. 1968. This goblet has a darker blue detal on handle. Engraved signature on bottom "Orrefors Expo B 491-67 Gunnar Cyren."
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