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Chrome Easel, Attributed to Gabrielle Craspi, ca. 1980 Two parallel chrome plated steel tracks
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Chrome Easel, Attributed to Gabrielle Craspi, ca. 1980 Two parallel chrome plated steel tracks hold a pair of adjustable supports; tracks continue to integrated circular base; top has two vinyl stoppers. Unmarked.
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Condition: Very good, minor slight oxidation to chrome, no visible chrome loss; adjustable support has brass shown through worn chrome on corners edges.
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Condition: Very good, minor slight oxidation to chrome, no visible chrome loss; adjustable support has brass shown through worn chrome on corners edges.
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Chrome Easel, Attributed to Gabrielle Craspi, ca. 1980 Two parallel chrome plated steel tracks hold a pair of adjustable supports; tracks continue to integrated circular base; top has two vinyl stoppers. Unmarked.
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Condition: Very good, minor slight oxidation to chrome, no visible chrome loss; adjustable support has brass shown through worn chrome on corners edges.
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Condition: Very good, minor slight oxidation to chrome, no visible chrome loss; adjustable support has brass shown through worn chrome on corners edges.
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Cleveland
Ohio
OH 44114
United States
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