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Five small silver trays, gr. 170 ca. 20th century

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Cinque piccoli vassoietti in argento, gr. 170 ca. complessivi. XX secolo. Val. 80/150
Cinque piccoli vassoietti in argento, gr. 170 ca. complessivi. XX secolo. Val. 80/150

INTERIORS AUCTION - Antiques and Design

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