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Twentieth century 'picassiette' stick or umbrella stand,

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Twentieth century ‘picassiette’ stick or umbrella stand,

composed of broken ceramic fragments.

£125

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Dimensions: 68cm (26¾") High, 23cm (9") Wide
Stock code: 77221
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