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    By Don Shoemaker produced by Señal in Mexico 1970s Elegant midcentury Service Tray rich medley of exotic Woods Cut out Handle design for easy carry Measures: 12 D x 20.5 L x 1.5 H...
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  • 1970s Don Shoemaker Service Tray Exotic Wood Stripe for Señal Mexico
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    Located in Chula Vista, CA
    Service tray By Designer Don Shoemaker produced by Senal in Mexico, 1970s Marvelous midcentury service tray Medley of exotic woods Cut out Handle design for easy carry Measures: ...
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  • 1950s Eugenio Escudero Wood Tiered Bar Service Cart Modern Mexico City
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    1950s Eugenio Escudero Wood Tiered Bar Service Cart Modern Mexico City Sensational tiered design with Glass Shelf Unmarked. 27.75 tall x 35.5 d x 23.25 w bottom tier 10 tall 2nd tie...
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