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    19 - 20 February 2014

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    • AN OAK AND CERAMIC LIBRARY CAB
    Lot 631 | PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION  Read more

    AN OAK AND CERAMIC LIBRARY CABINET,

    DESIGNED BY VLADIMIR KAGAN, MID 20TH CENTURY,

    Price realised

    USD 1,750

    Estimate

    USD 3,000 - USD 5,000

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    AN OAK AND CERAMIC LIBRARY CABINET,
    DESIGNED BY VLADIMIR KAGAN, MID 20TH CENTURY,
    some ceramic tiles inscribed 'PRINS-B.'
    91in. (231.1cm.) high, 132in. (335.3cm.) wide, 15in. (38.1cm.) deep

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    This lot is offered without reserve.


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    PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION 

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