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カタストロフィズム [プロフ必読]
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Almost New
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(JP¥17,500)
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※Please be sure to read the product description and self-introduction. During the house sale and the subsequent disposal of household items, many valuable items that are difficult to obtain nowadays were found, including daily necessities from the early Showa era to the pre-war and post-war periods, old furniture, antique tools, curios, vintage items, and antique goods. This item was found in the kitchen cupboard. Alessi stovetop espresso maker Designed by Richard Sapper Awarded the Compasso d'Oro (Golden Compass Award) in 1979 and selected for the design collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. My mother received this a long time ago, but since we don't drink espresso at home, it was either tried once at the beginning, or it was left unused. I disassembled and cleaned it to check, but it seemed like I, as an amateur, couldn't judge the extent of use. I think it's a clean item. The approximate size is: Height: about 20.5cm Diameter of the base: about 12.5cm It seems to be for 6 cups. I don't know if it's compatible with IH. There is no box. Only the items in the image are included. Please take a good look at the images before considering a purchase. Please read the following: Regarding the listing, I have cleaned and checked the condition as an amateur, but please note that this is a long-term personal storage item, and there may be deterioration, scratches, scuffs, stains, folds, fading, dullness, rust, etc. due to aging. Please consider and bid after carefully judging from the images. Based on the above, please refrain from bidding if you do not understand vintage and antique items, or if you are a nervous person. Old house, items from the storehouse, items from the era, items from the period, pre-war, post-war, early Showa era, retro, antiques, fine art, old playthings, valuables, rare items, vintage, antique, rare, rare item, curiosity.
3 days ago