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"Link" Sofa, Aluminium, Mobilier International, Designed by John Beringer, USA

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  • Jacob Semiatin (1915-2003, Drawing, Watercolor on paper Signed, circa 1950, USA
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  • Jacob Semiatin (1915-2003), Drawing, Watercolor on paper Signed, circa 1950, USA
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    Jacob Semiatin (1915-2003) Drawing Watercolor on paper, Signed, circa 1950, USA. Measures: Height 91 cm, length 137 cm. Jacob Semiatin was born to Hungarian Jewish parents in D...
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    Jacob Semiatin (1915-2003), Drawing Watercolor on paper, Signed, Circa 1950, USA. Measures: Height 92 cm, length 139 cm. Jacob Semiatin was born to Hungarian Jewish parents in ...
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