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Fornasetti Umbrella Stand with Music Theme, Milano, circa 1980
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A Piero Fornasetti painted metal umbrella stand of a musical theme with painted sheet music and musical instruments. Original label on the reverse. Italy, circa 1980s.
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William IV Rosewood Sheet Music Canterbury Table, England, circa 1835
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Set of 4 Early 19th Century English Regency Mahogany Dining Chairs, circa 1820
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A set of four mahogany Regency style dining chairs, consisting of one armchair and three side chairs with upholstered seats. Recently upholstered. Q...
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