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Sabattini, Lino (Correggio 1925 - 2016), three candlesticks, silver-plated metal, 1980/90s, each shaft centered with various designed nodi, each with maker's mark: Sabattini, Made in Italia and signet on base, h: each approx. 43 cm, slight signs of age and wear, 4224 - 0013

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Sabattini, Lino (Correggio 1925 - 2016), three candlesticks, silver-plated metal, 1980/90s, each shaft centered with various designed nodi, each with maker's mark: Sabattini, Made in Italia and signet on base, h: each approx. 43 cm, slight signs of age and wear, 4224 - 0013

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