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Item Ships From: Copenhagen
Berit Sundell, Gustavsberg. Ceramic tabletop clock in the shape of a soccer ball
Located in København, Copenhagen
Berit Sundell for Gustavsberg, Sweden. Unique ceramic tabletop clock designed in the shape of a soccer ball. Brass hands. Quartz movement. Approximately 1970. Signed. Dimensions: W...
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1970s Swedish Vintage Copenhagen Table Clocks and Desk

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Ceramic

Clock in Brass, "La Fontaine", France, circa 1900
Located in København, Copenhagen
Clock in brass, "La Fontaine", France, circa 1900. In good condition, some were.
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Early 1900s French Rococo Revival Antique Copenhagen Table Clocks and Desk

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