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PIERLUIGI MOLINARI. Game table for POZZI

PIERLUIGI MOLINARI (Milan 1938). Game table with rotating legs with shelves. POZZI production. 1970s. Flaws. Measures table open: 75x122x122 cm approx. 75x102x102 cm approx.

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PIERLUIGI MOLINARI. Game table for POZZI

Estimate 800 - 1 200 EUR
Starting price 600 EUR

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