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9820
HEIGHT: 9in (23cm) WIDTH: 3in (8cm) DEPTH: 2in (5cm)
S138XX
Glass
Murano
1970s
Italy
Mid 20th Century
Purple
Pottery vase with celadon glaze from Korea.
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