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Berit Sundell, Gustavsberg. Ceramic tabletop clock in the shape of a soccer ball
Located in København, Copenhagen
Berit Sundell for Gustavsberg, Sweden.
Unique ceramic tabletop clock designed in the shape of a soccer ball.
Brass hands.
Quartz movement.
Approximately 1970.
Signed.
Dimensions: W...
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1970s Swedish Vintage Copenhagen Table Clocks and Desk
Materials
Ceramic
Clock in Brass, "La Fontaine", France, circa 1900
Located in København, Copenhagen
Clock in brass, "La Fontaine", France, circa 1900.
In good condition, some were.
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Early 1900s French Rococo Revival Antique Copenhagen Table Clocks and Desk
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