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Kem Weber and Airline Chair Company, Rare set of four Airline side chairs, Los Angeles, CA (1930s)
Title: Kem Weber and Airline Chair Company, Rare set of four Airline side chairs, Los Angeles, CA (1930s)
Description:
Ash, upholstery, 38 × 18 × 16 in.
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