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MAISON JANSEN Large coffee table in Plexiglas, white and black lacquered resin and glass top. Label Circa 1970 H : 40 cm - W : 140 cm - D : 140 cm (Scratches)

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MAISON JANSEN Large coffee table in Plexiglas, white and black lacquered resin and glass top. Label Circa 1970 H : 40 cm - W : 140 cm - D : 140 cm (Scratches)

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Estimate 600 - 800 EUR
Starting price  420 EUR

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