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Art Deco Christofle Tray with wood Handles C.1935
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Art Deco Christofle Tray with wood Handles C.1935. The Tray with oval raised sides and square wood handles. Marked on underside Christofle OC scales mark 1935 and 48. Measures: 22.25 x 16.25 x 7/8 (height) inches. Condition: Some surface wear in centre. Wood is in good condition. Free of dings, dents or deep scratches.
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Louis Wine Ltd., based in Toronto at 801-1240 Bay St, specializes in antique silver, jewelry, and decorative arts and is a fourth-generation family business. Originally founded in Ireland in 1880, the company relocated to Toronto in 1981 and continues to serve collectors worldwide. Reach them at 416-929-9333 or winerichard@hotmail.com.
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