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Willy Rizzo Chrome and Smoked Glass Midcentury Italian Bar Cart for Sabot, 1970s

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    Attributable to Fontana Arte Superb linear service trolley. On two levels. One in smoked glass, the other is a smoked mirror. The frame is tubular in brass and chrome, rectangular ...
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  • Midcentury Bar Serving Cart in Bamboo, Rattan and Smoked Glass, Italy, 1970s
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