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    Marble & Iron Garden Table England circa 1930 Rectangular marble top on detailed cast iron base. 37”w x 27”d x 30.5”h
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  • Chloride Gents of Leicester Station Clock, England circa 1950
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    Located in Culver City, CA
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    Located in Culver City, CA
    Green Mercury Glass Pendant Made in Italy With unique brass fitter and elegant ribbed shade. 19.5" dia x 12" h ( overall h adjustable ) Ref. L1581 *4-6 W...
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