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View of different vases, bowls and jugs. The middle and lower glasses designed by Robert Holubetz (Schhüler von K. Moser). The two vessels on the right and left of Eduard Bakalowits. Left jug to a Sherry set by Koloman Moser, the forms of the three jugs d

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Title: View of different vases, bowls and jugs. The middle and lower glasses designed by Robert Holubetz (Schhüler von K. Moser). The two vessels on the right and left of Eduard Bakalowits. Left jug to a Sherry set by Koloman Moser, the forms of the three jugs d
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