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    Italian iron and brass umbrella stand from the 1960s.
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    Located in Catania, IT
    Abatjour in vetro e metallo con accensione a cordoncino.
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    1990s Italian Modern Table Lamps

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    Metal

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  • Brass Table Lamp Arredoluce Monza 'Attribution'
    By Arredoluce
    Located in Catania, IT
    1950s brass table lamp attributed to Arredoluce Monza.
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    Vintage 1950s Italian Modern Table Lamps

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    Brass

  • Pair of Veca Wall Lamps
    By VECA
    Located in Catania, IT
    Pair of 70s wall lights, produced by the Italian company Veca.
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    Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Wall Lights and Sconces

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    Steel

  • Moretti Cat
    By Franco Moretti
    Located in Catania, IT
    Cat in Murano glass by the glass master Franco Moretti.
    Category

    Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Animal Sculptures

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