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    Art Deco Armchairs France circa 1930 Reupholstered in neutral linen with green piping. Measures 29"w x 35”d x 39”h x 16”seat
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  • Carved Oak Desk, England circa 1920
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Carved Oak Desk England circa 1920 Detailed carving, with single drawer on both sides, lower shelf and lion feet. 48.25”L x 30”d x 31”h Ref. TABLE1191
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  • Garden Bench, England circa 1930
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Garden Bench England circa 1930 Weathered Mahogany. 72”L x 26”d x 33.5”h x 15”seat
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  • Bentwood Bench, England, circa 1930
    Located in Culver City, CA
    Bentwood bench England circa 1930 55”L x 22”d x 30.25”h x 13.5”seat.
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    Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
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  • Art Deco Desk and Chair, Parchment Top, Vittorio Valabrega, Italy, 1930's
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