Null Hugo Cipriano dit "Uriano" (1887-1960) marble, green jasper and silver pati…
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Hugo Cipriano dit "Uriano" (1887-1960) marble, green jasper and silver patina metal mantelpiece, including: (x1) terminal clock with young woman and swan at her feet, signed on the back of the young woman "Uriano" (dial glass missing / c44x43x20 cm) + (x1) pair of cassolettes (base trim missing / 20.5x20x11 cm)

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Hugo Cipriano dit "Uriano" (1887-1960) marble, green jasper and silver patina metal mantelpiece, including: (x1) terminal clock with young woman and swan at her feet, signed on the back of the young woman "Uriano" (dial glass missing / c44x43x20 cm) + (x1) pair of cassolettes (base trim missing / 20.5x20x11 cm)

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