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"Normandie" Water Pitcher

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Chrome-plated brass
Modern and Contemporary Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Anonymous Gift 1989
Title: "Normandie" Water Pitcher
Description:
Chrome-plated brass.

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