A Venini blown glass chandelier, Italian, circa 1960, the…
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A Venini blown glass chandelier, Italian, circa 1960, the opaque, white glass shade and conforming pendant suspended from a brushed aluminium standard, 106.7 cm high, 24.8 cm diameter. Provenance: Galerie Michel Giraud, Paris. Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from the above on 1 July 2001

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