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Giancarlo VITALI (1929) for WENK, Oro series. Barche sul fiume . Mixed media on an 18-carat (750 thousandths) gold plate, signed lower right and no. 3/500 lower left. Titled on a vermeil plate. Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity. Italian work. 7.5 x 10 cm. Framed.

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Giancarlo VITALI (1929) for WENK, Oro series. Barche sul fiume . Mixed media on an 18-carat (750 thousandths) gold plate, signed lower right and no. 3/500 lower left. Titled on a vermeil plate. Accompanied by its certificate of authenticity. Italian work. 7.5 x 10 cm. Framed.

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