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BMT 110 mm Binoculars
By Kazan
Located in Aspen, CO
BMT-110 Soviet Marine Binocular Telescope – 20x110mm Cold War Era Optics, Circa 1950s Step into the history of Cold War surveillance and maritime observation with this rare Soviet B...
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20th Century European Kazan Furniture

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Steel

Heavy Faceted Lucite Ice Bucket by Michael Kazan 1983
By Kazan
Located in Miami, FL
A thick and heavy faceted ice bucket by Michael Kazan, circa 1983.
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1980s American Vintage Kazan Furniture

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Lucite

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