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Serving Trolley by Poul Hundevad for Bernstorffsminde Møbelfabrik

$1,400
£1,071.26
€1,226.07
CA$1,977.17
A$2,148.84
CHF 1,151.58
MX$26,090.77
NOK 14,457.43
SEK 13,407.07
DKK 9,157.23

About the Item

Serving Trolley by Poul Hundevad for Bernstorffsminde Møbelfabrik from the 1960s. Solid teak frame with two shelves in teak veneer and metal castors. The upper shelf can be used as a tray.

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