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ERMANNO NASON. Glass bottle for V.A.M. ERMANNO NASON (Murano, 1928). Light blue glass bottle with floral decoration on the surface. Signed on the bottom. V.A.M. production. 25x25x8 cm approx.

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ERMANNO NASON. Glass bottle for V.A.M. ERMANNO NASON (Murano, 1928). Light blue glass bottle with floral decoration on the surface. Signed on the bottom. V.A.M. production. 25x25x8 cm approx.

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