
Round brass base, leather-wrapped pillar and green lacquered screen, marked at the bottom NK 30595, height 53 cm
LITERATURE
Model depicted in Nordiska Kompaniets catalogue 1943.
Normal wear and tear, weathered metal, stains, for questions and condition report please contact christofer.wikner@auktionsverket.se.
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Round brass base, leather-wrapped pillar and green lacquered screen, marked at the bottom NK 30595, height 53 cm
LITERATURE
Model depicted in Nordiska Kompaniets catalogue 1943.
Normal wear and tear, weathered metal, stains, for questions and condition report please contact christofer.wikner@auktionsverket.se.
Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!
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