
Large Hand Painted Tile and Iron Coffee Table
FB-509
Italian style tile and wrought iron coffee table. In lovely original condition. Dimensions: 53″ wide by 37″ deep by 16.5″ tall
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Italian style tile and wrought iron coffee table. In lovely original condition. Dimensions: 53″ wide by 37″ deep by 16.5″ tall
Elegant round glass and wrought iron Art Deco coffee table from Paris. Dimensions: 36″ Diameter 16.5″ tall
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