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		<title>Frank Lloyd Wright San Marcos Arizona 1927/28 cancelled project glass slide</title>
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		<title>Replogle San Marcos Frank Lloyd Wright Desktop Globe 12 Inch</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replogle San Marcos Frank Lloyd Wright Desktop Globe 12 InchThis desktop globe&#8217;s legs are angled at 60 degree and support a hexagonal top. The beige colored antique oceans match the beautiful brown hue of the walnut-finish stand. The collaboration between Replogle and the Frank Lloyd Wright foundation is an incredible fruitful one, as evidenced by [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Frank Lloyd Wright inspired San Marcos 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle G</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frank Lloyd Wright inspired San Marcos 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle GFrank Lloyd Wright inspired San Marcos 12 Inch Desktop World Globe By Replogle G. Walnut finished wood base with die-cast semi-meridian. 12 Inch Diameter, Hand papered Raised Relief Craft fiber Ball. 22&#8243;W X 18&#8243;D X 22H; Product Weight:?? In 1928, Frank Lloyd [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<li>Color: Beige</li>
<li>Features: Raised Relief</li>
<li>Material: Wood</li>
<li>MPN: 31819</li>
<li>Style: Traditional</li>
<li>Type: Tabletop Globe</li>
<li>UPC: Does not apply</li>
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		<title>Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Original Frank Lloyd Wright block fragment #2 San Marcos in the Desert, OcatilloOriginal block fragment from prototype of never-built Frank Lloyd Wright design, San Marcos in the Desert, Ocatillo Desert Camp, 1929. Includes notarized Certificate of Authenticity. From the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation website. Frank Lloyd Wright began scouting out Arizona in 1928, while consulting [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<li>Material: plaster</li>
<li>Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original</li>
<li>Decade: 1920s</li>
<li>Color: White</li>
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<li>Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original</li>
<li>Decade: 1920s</li>
<li>Features: Reclaimed</li>
<li>Color: White</li>
 	 
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