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Cesare Lacca Golden Wood Bar Serving Cart

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  • Aldo Tura Round Red Goatskin Bar Cart Tray
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    Fine bar or serving cart by Aldo Tura Milan, Italy 1960s. The wooden frame is covered with red colored goatskin, varnished in clear acrylic lacquer and polished brass with a removab...
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