Bentwood stand for walking sticks or umbrellas from the beginning of the 20th century - antique
Luxury furniture and antique accessories.
SKU: NIMQUES- Sn4649
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Description
A bentwood stand or umbrella stand from the early 20th century, in excellent original condition throughout.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | NIMQUES- Sn4649 | 
| Manufacturer | Nimbus Antiques | 
| Model | Sn4649 | 
| Material | bent wood | 
| Size | H75cm W71cm D22cm | 
| Wiek | XIX | 
| Rok | 1920 | 
| Stan | Po renowacji | 
| Destiny | To hall | 
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