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Malcolm Leland Chalice Planter, Architectural Pottery, 1960s

$2,950
£2,220.35
€3,091.23VAT Included
CA$4,172.12
A$4,237.60
CHF 2,442.01
MX$51,162.77
NOK 28,366.24
SEK 28,602.91
DKK 19,418.43

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Malcolm Leland chalice planter, Model L-20, USA, 1960s matte green glaze ceramic.

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