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Italian Art Deco Black, Walnut and Ivory Extending Table, 1970s

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  • Italian Art Deco Walnut and Black Lacquer Table, 1930s
    Located in Meda, MB
    This Art Deco table was produced in Italy in the 1930s. It is completely made of walnut wood, framed by black lacquered profiles. Completely restored.
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  • Italian Art Deco Style Parchment, Black Lacquer and Maple Square Table
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    This Art Deco square table was produced in Italy in the 1980s. The top, the base and the central column are in parchment, framed by black lacquered and maple profiles. In particular...
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  • Italian Art Deco Black Lacquer and Maple Table, attr. to Borsani, 1940s
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    Located in Meda, MB
    This beautiful table was produced in Italy in the 1940s and is attributable to the famous Italian designer Osvaldo Borsani. The top, the profiles and the legs are black lacquered, ...
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    Vintage 1940s Italian Art Deco Tables

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  • Italian Art Deco Parchment and Carved Maple Table, 1930s
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    This elegant and huge Art Deco table was produced in Italy in the 1930s. It is completely covered in parchment, with maple and a darker exotic wood profiles on the edge of the top an...
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  • Italian Art Deco Maple And Ivory Lacquer Bookcase , 1940s
    Located in Meda, MB
    This bookcase or cabinet for sculptures was produced in the 1940s in Italy and is entirely covered in fine maple wood. The internal part is in ivory lacquer with three glass shelve...
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  • Italian Art Deco Walnut and Briar Cabinet, 1940s
    Located in Meda, MB
    Fine Italian Art Deco cabinet from the 1940s with briar fronts and walnut sides. The handles are in brass while the profiles are black lacquered. Top in rare green marble. Similar...
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  • Tommaso Barbi Octagonal Table Pedestal in Burl Wood and Brass, Italy, 1970
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