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Pair of Gotland Limestone Vases
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Origin | Sweden | ||||||||
Period | 1920-1949 | ||||||||
Materials | Limestone | ||||||||
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Condition | Excellent. Excellent condition with a minor old repair to one base. | ||||||||
Creation Date | 1920s | ||||||||
Description | A pair of beautifully figured Gotland limestone vases, circa 1920-1930, from the Swedish Island of Gotland. | ||||||||
Styles / Movements | Modern, Scandinavian Modern | ||||||||
200 Lex Booth Number | 17 | ||||||||
Incollect Reference Number | 266745 |
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