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Ted Noten (n. 1956)

"Greed", 2018 Ring, 3d printed steel 24kt goldplated 7x2 cm Diam.: 1,7 cm

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Ted Noten (n. 1956)

Estimate 500 - 800 EUR
Starting price 500 EUR

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