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Buffet by Erich Dieckmann

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English: Large Buffet by Erich Dieckmann (1896–1944) for the German entrepreneur, art collector and patron of the arts Otto Bamberger (1891–1933) in the villa Sonnenhaus of Lichtenfels, Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany
Français : Grand Buffet d'Erich Dieckmann (1896-1944) pour l'entrepreneur allemand, collectionneur d'art et mécène Otto Bamberger (1891-1933) dans la villa Sonnenhaus de Lichtenfels, Haute-Franconie, Bavière, Allemagne
Deutsch: Großes Büffet mit Büffetaufsatz und Büffetuhr von Erich Dieckmann (1896–1944) für den deutschen Unternehmer, Kunstsammler und -mäzen Otto Bamberger (1891–1933) in der Villa Sonnenhaus in Lichtenfels, Oberfranken, Bayern. Ausgeführt in naturfarbener Kirsche mit afrikaner Birne, rotbraun
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Source Erich Dieckmann, Katharina Dieckmann (Bearb.): Möbelbau – Holz Rohr Stahl (= Die Baubücher, Band 11), Julius Hoffmann Verlag, Stuttgart 1931. Reprint: Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein 1990. ISBN 3-9802539-2-9, p. 32
Author Erich Dieckmann (1896–1944)

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