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Serving Trolley by Poul Hundevad for Bernstorffsminde Møbelfabrik

$1,400
£1,053.14
€1,220.01
CA$1,973.71
A$2,194.90
CHF 1,152.03
MX$26,765.72
NOK 14,559.35
SEK 13,649.97
DKK 9,106

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Serving Trolley by Poul Hundevad for Bernstorffsminde Møbelfabrik from the 1960s. Solid teak frame with two shelves in teak veneer and metal castors. The upper shelf can be used as a tray.

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