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Philip Colleck, Ltd.
311 East 58th Street, just East of 2nd Avenue
New York City, NY 10022 , United States
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212.486.7600
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Georgian Style Cut Crystal Chandelier
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Period: New Styles / Movements: Contemporary, Georgian, Traditional Incollect Reference #: 769337
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Philip Colleck, Ltd., located in New York City, has been a trusted source for the finest antique furniture since 1980, offering appraisals, restoration, and shipping services. Contact us at info@philipcolleck.com or 212-486-7600 to discover timeless pieces for your home.
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